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Title Section16 1962-12-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malay* .J NO. 1,420. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1962. SO CENTS. nun u«16 words
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Article353 1962-12-16 1 Death of a patient SEENI ACCUSES IPOH HOSPITAL STAFF OF CARELESSNESS JPOH. Sat. The death of a man. who went to the Ipoh General Hospital for treatment, was blamed by the president of the Municipal Council, Mr. S.P. Secnivisagam. here today on the "negligence of the hospital staff." Mr. Soenivasagam353 words
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98 1962-12-16 1 Subversive posters found in S'pore CINGAPORE, Sat. All police stations were alerted when a large number of subversive posters were found in various parts of the island today. It was learnt that the contents of the posters were anti-British in connection with the Brunei revolt. Working on a tip-off, police98 words
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57 1962-12-16 1 KOALA LUMPUR. Bat —The British Commissioner Oeneril for South-East Ada. -oi-l Selkirk, arrived here this morni:iK for talks with the Prime Minister. TengKu Abdul Ha;i man. and the British High Com missioner here. Sir Geofroy Tory, on the latest develojments In Brunei. He was57 words
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Article, Illustration564 1962-12-16 1 U|J ITILb l\in3U3lU INSURGENTS TALK IN TERMS OF RETREAT AS THEY PLAN TO SET UP EXILE HEADQUARTERS British troops go all out to cut escape routes into the southern jungles as Sir Omar calls on rebels to lay down arms MANILA, Saturday REVOLUTIONARY leader A.M jl Azahari564 words
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298 1962-12-16 1 The last rebel towns in Sarawak retaken I ABUAN, Sat. British forces spearheaded by 100 tough jungle-trained Green Jackets captured the last two rebel strongholds of Sebutl and Nlah in north Sarawak late last night. The troops, who entered the two towns after cutting their way across dense mountainous jungle,Reuter - 298 words
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Article265 1962-12-16 1 SECRETS OF VENUS Mariner Two sends them back from 36 mil. miles away WASHINGTON, Sat. Venus. the cloud shrouded planet, gave up her secrets yesterday but It may take scientists months to find out what they are. Coded reports about the mystery planet were flashed back to earth by Mariner265 words
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Article33 1962-12-16 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Banned to servicemen yesterday by First Army HQ: A colouring book that "lampoons Head of State." Its title: "Khrushchev's top secret colouring book your first R«d reader."33 words
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Article59 1962-12-16 1 LONDON. Sat. Mrs. Katherine Yeoman found her children. Karen, aged two. and Gary, three, with an empty aspirin bottle in their home at Newcastle. Neither would say who had eaten the tablets. So both were given emergency treatment in hospital. "It was the only way." said a59 words
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Article292 1962-12-16 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN By With almost all towns retaken the focus shifts to the border MIRI (Sarawak), Sat.— With almost all towns and villages in Brunei retaken, the focus has now shifted to the border areas of Sarawak, south of Miri. where fierce Kenya and Kayan tribes have292 words
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Article41 1962-12-16 1 FIIRnPFAM voters of Eunurutn Soiltnern Rno desla yesterday overwhelmingly rejected political and social integration with African voting into power a rifcbttrtni government pledged to I tain white domination. Premier Sir Edgar Whitehead's United Federal Party was ousted from power.41 words
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Article, Illustration2022 1962-12-16 2 The poison was for my wife said Rudd PART THREE Bv iUk fjt *w "Al By Agatha Christie DEATH strikes at a party held by film star Marina Gregg and her husband, Jason Rudd. One of the guests, Heather Badcock, is poisoned with an overdose of tranquilliser drug in her2,022 words
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Advertisement10 1962-12-16 2 -NEXT WEEK The murderer strikes again with cyanide and bullets.10 words
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Advertisement74 1962-12-16 2 Get Fast Relief From EAR WAX PROBLEMS Now you can rinse away deep seated ear wax problems quickly and painlessly. Itchiness, pressure pain is relieved with a few drops of soothing Hear/Hear. Use Hear/Hear to help stop the 'build-up' of excessive ear wax and its problems which may be a74 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1962-12-16 3 THE LETTER WAS TYPED- AND SHE SAID 'IT'S NOT THE FIRST ONE' •rvON'T think you'll escape U next time." Craddock said sharply. "When did you get this?" "It was on my dressingtable when I came back from the bath." said MaM rina. "Is1,062 words
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Article66 1962-12-16 3 CHIEF INSPECTOR DERMOT CRADDOCK is seeking clues to the murder of Heather Badcock who died after drinking a poisoned cocktail at a party at Gossington Hall, home of film star Marina Gregg and her husband Jason Rudd. Marina says the murder dose was intended for her. There are66 words
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380 1962-12-16 3 'POINTER' on training... YOUR DOG AT last 1 see that Labrador* are suiting to take hold in the Federation. In view of this Increasing popularity, this week I will talk about this very noble breed. It was not until 1903 that the British Kennel Club recognised the Labrador Before that380 words
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Article233 1962-12-16 3 rE visitor to a new town asked a local Board of Health cleric "What Is the leath rate In this town?" The clerk pursed his lips Same as where you come rom One to a person." THE Judge had made three rulings with which the lawyer233 words
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Advertisement735 1962-12-16 3 /_fli _f^^^_S _^^_i _i_v iV i^ _P^ AT REDUCED PRICES Singapore price CT|O 20 _*p. M.57.25 IO 36 cxp. V 1.59.75 L I OO 50 fee. Ms 25 PROCESSING AIRFREIGHT -SERVICES EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Note Airmail/Handling charges M.s 0.30 per CT 18 M.s 0.50 per CT 88 PROCESSING SERVICES735 words
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Article30 1962-12-16 4 LONDON. Sal. The Daily I Mirror bn.^ launched .1 Christ- I mas "Coma in the Kouniuin" I itpppal to help the freedom from I hunyer ciimpiiiL'ti.— ReuterReuter; Daily Mirror - 30 words
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Article31 1962-12-16 4 arrived by nir at BadenBaricn in West Germany from London for a brief visit to the Canadian Air Force station. He will visit relatives in Germany later. RouterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-12-16 4 Novak: No romance but... KIM NOVAK and Louis Feraud, romantically linked Hollywood film actress and Parisian couturier, share a table at San Francisco's Fairmouth Hotel after coming up from Carmel, California, where Miss Novak has a seaside hideaway. According to reports at the San Francisco hotel, Mr. Feraud origin ally95 words
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Article136 1962-12-16 4 Boy who lost eye gets $20,000 LONDON. Bat— A 13-year-old boy was awarded $20,400 in court here yesterday against a shop where he bought a Hong Kong-made catapult which broke and blinded him in one eye. The boy. Alun Richard Williams, a farmer's son. lost the sight of his rightReuter - 136 words
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Article31 1962-12-16 4 aged 12, yesterday watched on television at her home in London the intricate heart operation which she underwent ai a hospital last -June. The operation saved her life.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article32 1962-12-16 4 MANILA. Sat. Some 300 workers of the Manila newspaper Philippines Herald have returned to work after a twomonth strike in protest against what they called unfair labour practices. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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480 1962-12-16 4 PEKING IS PREPARED TO GO IT ALONE BOSS MAO'S WARHIMG TO THE OTHERS: CHINESE WILL NEVER BARTER PRINCIPLE TO MAKE DEAL TOKYO. Saturday RED China today warned its opponents in the Communist world that Peking is ready to go it alone. The Communist New China News Agency broadcast an official480 words
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Article335 1962-12-16 4 Bomdila now clear of Chinese \EW DELHI. Sat.-Chlnest withdrawals on the northeast frontier were reported here today and India is sending civilian scouts to verify them. Bomdila Town in the Kameng frontier division is now clear of Chinese troops and the Indian civil administration will move in as soon as335 words
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Article97 1962-12-16 4 f>ARIS. Sat. The Mona 1 Lisa, the world's most famous painting sailed for New York yesterday from Le Havre under a round-the-clock armed guard aboard the liner France. The painting, which is to go on show for three weeks at the National Gallery In Washington nextReuter - 97 words
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139 1962-12-16 4 JAIL FOR STUDENTS WHO MAKE AN XMAS TRIP TO CUBA WASHINGTON, Sat.— The State Department has put college students on notice that they could face prison if they attempt a Christmas holiday trip to Cuba. The warning was issued after reports that groups of students from some cities planned toUPI - 139 words
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Advertisement136 1962-12-16 4 IMPERIAL 4 With 14kt. gold inlaid nib, gold filled band and loss-proof V IMPERIAL 2 Unique modern design with cap of frosted, stainless steel. Strong inner-spring clip. Singapore and Penang: $20.70. Federation of Malaya: cylindrical nib will give years of trouble-free service. Singapore and Penang: $10.35. $22.80. IMPERIAL 3 Distinctive136 words
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Article236 1962-12-16 5 I PLANE WITH 50 FEARED TO j DE DOWN IN I 'GREEN HELL' RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat.— A Brazilian Constellation airliner with 50 people aboard, including three Infants, was reported missing last night in the "green hell" of the Amazon jungle. The Air. Ministry said early reports that theReuter - 236 words
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Article261 1962-12-16 5 1 DEFENCE DEPT. |TO SLASH EXPENSES AND i SAVE $9,000 M. NEW YORK, Sat. President Kennedy said last night that personal and corporate income taxes must be cut next year. The President in a prepared speech coupled this with an announcement that the Defence Department was cutting expenses inReuter - 261 words
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307 1962-12-16 5 J^EW YORK postinaslei Robert ChriMenberry has appealed to weliare and charitable organisations to help answer thousands of letters addressed to "Santa Claus." One they will not be able to help out. 'I want a baby sister or brother lor Christmas. My -mother said the hospital307 words
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Article340 1962-12-16 5 LOW POWER i SO THE DAY'S TESTS I ARE OFF fAPE CANAVERAL, Florida. Sat. The new communications satellite. Relay, today ran Into power trouble less than 24 hours after launching, and planned transatlantic tests were cancelled for the day. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration <NASA> reported that the340 words
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396 1962-12-16 5 TIN PACT PERIL IF MALAYA QUITS LONDON, Saturday JF MALAYA were to withdraw from the tin control agreement in an attempt to secure a higher tin price then "the fat would be in the fire," according to the Investor's Chronicle, the London financial weekly. The weekly was commenting on suggestionsReuter - 396 words
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99 1962-12-16 5 Yugoslav bid to capture Indonesian textile mart JAKARTA. Sat. Yugoslavia planned to capture the Indonesian textile market from its Asian competitors Hong Kong and Japan, a Yugoslav Embassy official said here yesterday. The official. Mr. Ivan Pellcon. an economic counsellor was speaking to reporters after the ceremonial .signing of theReuter - 99 words
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Article23 1962-12-16 5 has recorded at Buckingham Palace. London, for her annual Christinas message for broadcast throughout the British Commonwealth on Christmas Day. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article28 1962-12-16 5 sentenced to two years imprisonment on charges under the official Secrets Act at the Old Bailey in London a week •go. ha& decided not to appeal.28 words
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Article100 1962-12-16 5 Star gazing success NEW YORK Sat.— Two intrepid balloonists yesterday returned to Hollonin Air Force Base- in New Mexico from the edge of space and reported a "huge success" with a series of star gazing experiments. Capt. Joe Kittinger. of the U.S. Air Force, and William White, a civilian astronomer,Reuter - 100 words
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Article27 1962-12-16 5 BONN, Sat. Seven minem were killed and seven others injured, one critically. in an underground explosion at the Adolf Coal Mine at Merkstein.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article31 1962-12-16 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat. At least 38 people died in a highv ay collision involving a full bus. two lorries, and a car at Rio urn Plata.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement390 1962-12-16 5 A ciS? the new IGf\MQ> tehsomgtte»igA BEAUTY TRIO I oJantste I HAIRDRYER V A i^« shes prett y and practical, she'll hL t <4^dp W love Ronson s Beauty Trio Hairdryer. j H j*| It's the newest and best hair dryer. *i»aaßH^^ ■ahaaaaaaaaaaaat^P^ S^Haf aa^aaSi 9HBI aa^K WM[^^^^* Warm air390 words
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Article293 1962-12-16 6 Why was Penang spared? A QUESTION STILL UNANSWERED AFTER 21 YEARS TODAY marks I the 21st an- niversary of the evacuation of Penang. p E N A N G Sat. What made the Japanese abandon their intended carpet bombing of Penang when the island become in "open town" on Dec.293 words
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Article393 1962-12-16 6 BOB PERIES - Just to warn you... BOB PERIES NEVER-NEVER A plan, made so attractive by sales-hungry traders, has drawn a hive of con-men. For a small down-payment, traders are willing to let you have goods, like radios, fridges and other electrical equipment. You have only to sign on the dotted line and393 words
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254 1962-12-16 6 Citizen's 'moral need to learn Malay KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. All Federation citizens are expected to teei a "moral obligation" to study Maia> uecaiu>e It is cur national language and it is laid down in the Constituuuti mai Malay will ultimately be the sole official language. The director of the Dewan254 words
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300 1962-12-16 6 STUDENTS TOLD: DON'T INCITE STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. DISCIPLINARY action will only be taken on any student whose statements to the Press can be interpreted as "calculated attempts to mislead students and incite them against the authorities." This is according to a statement sent to the Sunday Times by the300 words
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Article128 1962-12-16 6 PNANG, Sat. A record total of 37 firms from Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Peneng— two more than last year— will take part in the Penang Christmas-New Year trade fair to be held in the New World Park from Dec. 20 to Jan. 8. This was128 words
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Article25 1962-12-16 6 IPOH. Sat— Mr. E. S. Fernandez. Assessment Officer of the Income Tax Office in Ipoh, has been transferred to Alor Star.25 words
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156 1962-12-16 6 WERE you born on December 8, 1941. the day the Japanese launched their attack on Malaya. What arc recollections of that day ns minted to you by the people of fonr household? How did your parents react to the double' shock of having156 words
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Article, Illustration342 1962-12-16 6 OH KEE TIANG - PENANG ON PATH OF PROGRESS —RAJA UDA OH KEE TIANG Tribute by Governor as state celebrates his birthday By PENANG, Sat. THE Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, today described the years which he and his wife had spent in Penang as "proving to be the happiest period of our lives."342 words
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Article257 1962-12-16 6 SINGAPORE. Sat— Combined i business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading j rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the num- j ber of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $1.67. (1,000) $1.68; Dunlops (1,000) $2.38 D. (2.000) 52.37; Enst Smelting (2.000) $2.67, (6.000)257 words
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137 1962-12-16 6 When do Muslims at the Pole fast? KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The length of time Muslims in the North Pole where there is no sunset for six months should last Is one of the problems which the proposed Commonwealth of Muslim .Nations can tackle. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who137 words
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Advertisement25 1962-12-16 6 .MM7S mm mv^ 2 FLIGHTS DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE lill JIAJ If Jf f) |A# Jl/IT W^3 AND 1 VIA KUALA LUMPUR BwImLmTMFI Ml KAWwMYJ Jj^25 words
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Advertisement165 1962-12-16 7 EVERYWHERE Malayans who appreciate cigarettes of perfect quality smoke the brands, including those of International fame, manufactured or distributed by MALAYAN > TOBACCO Vj^Kw \m*m^' mt^L Jtl^^fyiL ■V < ->'X*' j&^Jr I*"*1 "*J V ij «S^^%'' t r~ jk #> C 11/ A^ 4 (TV JBA »S3k fcp C U165 words
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Article, Illustration798 1962-12-16 8 David and Jaffar Albar in angry parliamentary clashes By SUNDAY TIMES Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. their facts and "I warn them not to do this." Mr. Karam Singh: "I want lo know if the Mem be i- for Johore Tenggara (Syed Ja'afar) is trying to intimidate the Socialist Front."798 words
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229 1962-12-16 8 Still not up to standard: SI .2 mil. to be collected TOHORE BAHRU, Sat. J The standard of accounting In mest Land Offices in Johore continue* to be weak. Of the 13 district and sub-district land offices, only four have fully balanced their accounts for 1960 and 1961. Mr. A.229 words
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82 1962-12-16 8 PENANG, Sat. Messrs. Fraser and Neave, and its sister company, the Malayan Breweries, had had another progressive year. Mr. E. K. Mitchell. Butterworth branch manager, said last night. "The most significant e!gn of our progress Is the recent opening of a new brewery82 words
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Article79 1962-12-16 8 BENTONO. Sat— A rubber tapper, Chan Ah Woh, 42, was fined $1,000 in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for carryIng on a chee fan lottery In his house at Tall Ayer Street on Sept. 22. Senior Inspector J. Sebastian, who conducted the raid on79 words
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74 1962-12-16 8 ALOR STAR, Sat.— Two passengers travelling in a van were seriously injured when their vehicle was involved in a collision with a bus at Slmpang Ampat, six miles from here, this morning. Lam Hong Pin, 22-year-old driver of the van, and Lam Choo74 words
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Article62 1962-12-16 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Police today warned motorists to observe speed limits on the state's roads and highways or face the possibility of a fine. In a statement this evening, the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelllah gave this warning In the light of the increasing number of motorists62 words
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Article29 1962-12-16 8 IPOH, Sat.— Supt. R. G. Baxter. OCPD, Ipoh, left here by Diane this morning for England on six weeks leave to visit his sick wife.29 words
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Article36 1962-12-16 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. In the recently published London Bar Final examination results Mohamed Yiisof bin Abdul Rashid was the only Malayan candidate to pass In Class 2. The other candidates passed In Class 3.36 words
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Article37 1962-12-16 8 PENANG, Sat.— Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah, wife of the governor, will declare open the Muslim Welfare Association's Food and Fun Fair In aid of the Muslim Orphanage at UMNO hall on Jan. 5.37 words
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Article407 1962-12-16 8 PEOPLE often ask how fast a nan can swim, and like many apparently simple questions there is no simple answer. For one thing, it depends on which species of fish we have in mind; there are well over 20,000 to choose from. Then, accurate measurements of speed are407 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-12-16 8 Mr. and Mrs. S. Masacoralo after their marriage at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bride, an Ipoh teacher is the daugb- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G E.M. Sirimanne of Malm Nawar while the groom is the son of Mr. F. Masacorale and the late Mrs.54 words
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Article, Illustration245 1962-12-16 8 First aid boat ready to go TELUK ANSON. Sat. Malaya's first floating ambulance built at the r Marine Dockyard ben was launched this morning by the Deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. Named "Dukun" (medicine man or woman), the ambulance will be based at Lumut245 words
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Article93 1962-12-16 8 TODAY— Sedill Kechil 1.20 am (B.6ft> 11.50 p.m. (6-511': Singapore 12.29 a.m. (B. sft) 1.28 p.m. (9.5 ft); Port Dickson 6.25 a.m- (B.3fti 9.39 p.m. <8.21 i Port Swettenham 8.26 a.m. (12.2 ft) 9.00 p.m. < 12.61- Penang 2.51 ajn. (7.9 ft) 3.46 p.m.93 words
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53 1962-12-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The giant underground Jor Power Station situated 800 feet below the surface in the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme is now almost completed. A Central Electricity Board statement today said the station's four huge generating sets, neb capable of producing 25,000 kilowatts were53 words
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Advertisement256 1962-12-16 8 Arr India offers students going abroad (except ro U.S.A.) for higher studies a 25^0 reduction mu*-*&4d^^&&&S&f^^*^^^^^^^ Plui Pay Later Plan facilities only 15% down payment of the concession fare and the rest in Afrw«*»"our "^.'ol sX. Aqenu FMkTnTtiln 20 easy monthly instalments Moiaya. AIR-INDIA A^tndi. \n ..^M.n b o.A c.256 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1962-12-16 9 w.is offered a place in a London company. Her name: Soonee Goh. Soonee was performing on a London sta^e during a study tour a lew years ago when Anton Dolin, director of the FeMival Ballet, spotted her. He w-iis so struck by1,000 words
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460 1962-12-16 9 OUR WELL-EQUIPPED SCHOOLS MAKE TRAINING NO PROBLEM THE prospective ballet student should find no difficulty in getting proper training in Malaya. There are many established, wellequioped schools staffed by experienced, overseas-train-ed teachers throughout the country. Classes are conducted strictly In accordance with the syllabus of the Royal Academy of Dancing,460 words
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Article141 1962-12-16 9 ANTHONY OEI - MAKING DANCING YOUR CAREER ANTHONY OEI By BALLET has been progressing steadily in Malaya since its introduction here over two decades ago. In 1958. a leading school formed an amateur dancing group, called the Singapore Ballet, which has done much to create greater interest In the art among local ballet141 words
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Miscellaneous425 1962-12-16 9 Your Sunday radio RADIO MAI AYA rt reen; 5-30 Pick Of The Life With The Lyons; 10.00 Irama rtMLSiVJ l unl Pops; 6.00 Summary Of Pro- Pagl; 10.30 Platter Personalities; am son Tim. «;i«n-.i N««ra grammes For The Evening; 6.05 11.00 Let s Join In; 11.15 Interlude »n n.« hSL425 words
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Article51 1962-12-16 10 *.\1 i Minimum) SWEETHEART It II Mid "Win* makrih (lad' the tarart of man". In 'ruth. than are none like Jules Karwiurin Superior Wines. CHOOSE THE CHAMPACNE of tb* MMMWML Charles Hetdmrck Cnampaicne. the hallmark of the dlsrrtminaItafl ho«t. A fre« Champagne glass no MvartMaa 'mm with every ■151 words
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Article108 1962-12-16 10 10 H'orrfs St.SO (Mm.) PRCtaVTf P.IAN CHURCH In 81a- ■afar*, Orrhnrd Koad Sunday *>r»ios > a in. and fi p.m. All Welcome. SUNOAV SERVICES Bishop of Bin- lirkin Carrlen* VtV) pro and in fn ftirmtopher 6 30 p m. (Both Angll- I ran Ser»lees> At Johore Hahnj CHRISTIAN108 words
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Article, Illustration396 1962-12-16 10 SPECTATOR - BACK TO THE DAYS WHEN IT WAS OH SO PERSONAL SPECTATOR By A PIONEER of girls education in Malaya, back after a long: absence, is astonished by the great strides made in providing education for all since Merdeka. But she still thinkthere was a lot to be said for the396 words
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Article502 1962-12-16 10 IN PRAISE OF ABU DEPRESSED THIRTIES YOUR piece To ail wno were 21 yesterday (Sunday Times, Dec. 9> was most timely. So many young people take today's salaries for granted and so many of them fail to practise the principles of punctuality and application to the job in502 words
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Article59 1962-12-16 10 IN A magazine the other day I read that a police tracker dog in Germany had an operation to restore his power of scent. What a pity there isn't such an operation for humans. The intelligence men who were caught napping by the insurgents in Brunei59 words
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Article573 1962-12-16 10 I WAS given a very liberal education in my youth. Latin. English, Arlthmatirs. Hysterics, Geogmanics and Knitting. For those who were not so fortunate. I must explain that Knitting is the process of converting balls of wool into garments. 1 used two knitting ptn.s573 words
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Article892 1962-12-16 10 DAVID BARATHAM - DAVID BARATHAM By EEGM c luxury will never come to the jungle DURING recent months, there has been much talk concerning the possibility of "selling" the Malayan jungle as a tourist attraction. A letter to the Sunday Times has criticised the fact that no positive action has892 words
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Article, Illustration581 1962-12-16 10 Mrs. A. KNIGHT - Mrs. A. KNIGHT By To eat or not to oat that's the question before a late-ni&ht snack r"MASII, clatter, a staccato rattle of noise. The lights up, n surge of humanity, the show is over and out we move, Iwo among many, almost lost, not only in the crowd581 words
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Advertisement835 1962-12-16 10 CLASSIFIKI) ADS. PHOTOGRAPHY CITY PMOTO STUOIO. «»•> Geylang F'.oad. 8 pore. R«eent Ke-organlsatloa/ A ir-ronditloned. Spertat Conressloo :o all. Tel. Mam HOOVER STUOIO: If ymi think P'r'ure taken undr-r tremendous heat lamp Is rather a torture for you, why not try our cool and softest electronic r-oimr* system. Knjoy the835 words
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Advertisement13 1962-12-16 10 HOTH, MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-12-16 10 THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN Mr. 'hi rik CkOt Kirn mil HIM t'lioon Slew IVn.inn OB iT-u n16 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-12-16 11 SAVED BY ATTACK LEFT: Richard Morris, resident of Sarawak's Fifth Division talking to a British officer after commandos had stormed into Limbang and recaptured it from the rebels, who were preparing to hang Morris. In the background are Ibans who brought captured rebels to the town. ft RIGHT: CapturedKok Ah Chong - 74 words
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172 1962-12-16 11 Xl ALA LIMPLK, Sat.— .Mr. George Joseph, brother of the Malayan. Clifford Joseph, who died in Seria during the Brunei uprising, has asked the British High Commission here for details of his death. He told the Sunday Times today: "This is because my mother172 words
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Article37 1962-12-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. .Sat.—Tlt-three-hour wait at Prai tor passengers irom Kuala Lump ir «nd Singapore to catch the ASA Express to Bangkok will !>e cu 1 dov n to about half the time from Jan 437 words
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915 1962-12-16 11 JACKIE SAM - Morris: Ambushed, then I was used as shield in police post assault JACKIE SAM. By I Sunday Times Reporter, in Limbang yesterday J TRAVELLED through rebel-held jungle today to interview Mr. Richard Morris, Sarawak Resident here, who was nearly hanged two days ago by insurgents. Mr. Morris, 48, father of915 words
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Advertisement220 1962-12-16 11 5 STOREY SHOPS with FLATS HOK KEE HOUSE -«jss^ FLATS: Ihe Flat consists of a Living/Dininj Room, and 3 Bedrooms, one Bathroom and squatting W.C., a kitchen, a store e> Balconies. The end Flats have additional utility Storeroom. SHOPS: Each Shop on the Ground Floor hos a shopfront, on* Conteen,220 words
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Advertisement7 1962-12-16 11 BUSINESS POME is on PA6E S today7 words
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Advertisement467 1962-12-16 11 J l^ i^BmII BABrf HAM 9 The genuine JKa^Blaa Champagne l»«T-ry II fWBYCHAM >v /P^v I HAPPIEST V\//\V DRINK J\y^ i \>\\ in the ~^^\l WORLDI Jl The Habvcham bottle fills a. champafrne grlctsa ft I nmouoHouT imctpom. »ut«. \f \J BllbHai ««O aOITH lOMIO TMB NAUt *>ASVO*4*M M VMB467 words
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Article, Illustration284 1962-12-16 12 MOTHER OF 12 WANTS TO GIVE AWAY BABY DECISION MADE WITH A HEAVY HEART BUT POOR CIRCUMSTANCES LEAVE US MO ALTERNATIVE 1 From LEE FOO SAN: Batu Gajah, Sat. A MOTHER of 12 today decided to give away her youngest, a 20-day-old baby girl, for adoption to "any family that284 words
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549 1962-12-16 12 When you are in this devil's grip... rpHERE was a dramatic A note on the mat when I returned home from my afternoon round. It read: "Doctor. please come at once. My husband is suffering from the fever of Devil's Grip." The note was from Mrs. .Mary Jordan. And I549 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-12-16 12 Ballerina Wan was star ofPenangshow PENANG. Sat.— Kuala Lumpur ballerina Wan Ming Ying above) made a special trip to Penane to be the guest artiste and show-stealer at the Premita Gill-YWCA's "Even- I arc at the Ballet" staged in St. Xavier's hall last night. The young dancers accomplished interpretation of230 words
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Article56 1962-12-16 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Govrrninent lias cancelled the ro- gisiration of ihe Chinese na- tlonnl language .school in Orchard Road, and that of its nianaurr Madam Ruth Tung Ec Hoc The nnnouiuTmrnt. made by thr act ins Director of Education. Mr S.C. Thong in a56 words
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63 1962-12-16 12 year-old type-writing student. Salmi binte Salim. was elected •Derma Bunga Poppy" (Miss Poppy i at the Malam Bunga Mera'h, held in aid of the Penan? Poppy Day Appeal at UMNO Hall last night. Che Salmi wr.-n from a field of 15 contestants, which Included63 words
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Article50 1962-12-16 12 SINGAPORE. Sat The Yang Di-Pertuan Negara has granted commissions to three cadet officers of the Singapore Military Forces raising them to the rank of second lieutenants, with effect frcm Dec. 8. The officers are Tan Yang Hua. Siak Kok Leng and Jimmy Yap Chee Wan50 words
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Article33 1962-12-16 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Second Lieutenant Abdul Quyyum bin Rustam All of Monk's Hill Secondary School has been promot- Ed to Lieutenant as from Nov. 15 by the Deputy Sercetary i Defence).33 words
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182 1962-12-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. LAWYER today asked A the Sessions Court here to see that a 16-year-old pregnant Sikh girl is well looked after as her child •although conceived out of wedlock may become legitimate through her subsequent marriage.' The lawyer. Dato R182 words
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Article160 1962-12-16 12 Mother lied to save stepson A LOR STAR. Sat.— A stepmother, Ong Phaik Kirn. was today jailed fer one committing perjury at the day and fined S3OO for trial of her stepson. Ong Chin Lan on Aug. 11 this year. 1 She told a lie in court in a spirit160 words
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173 1962-12-16 12 Park girls and stall men to appeal to the Sultan KOTA BHARU. Sat Btall-ovntn and wait- in the Biarritz Park here who will be out of work by the end of the month bccau.se the amusement park will be closed by the State Government, are to appeal to tho Sultan173 words
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Advertisement342 1962-12-16 12 The Parker Guide ?l||k To Gracious Gift (Giving i iomc people seem to have an unerring instinct tot selecting /r> C\ tasteful appropriate gifts. Their gifts \*jj J^S. are not unnecessarily expensive. (&rsV' yet they are given with the easy Ijv-^SJf 'J n assurance that bespeaks the right I choice.342 words
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Advertisement94 1962-12-16 12 THROUGH A (fcORE HUALAI LUMPUR I BANGKOK iTWPB JAPAN Cathay Pacific opvrat* fail through i«rvicti from Singapore to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipai, Japan and Manila. Alt* connecting services to Rangoon and Calcutta. Cathay Pacific hay» daily flights to cities throughout th» Orient by fast jets and with superb meals and94 words
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555 1962-12-16 13 When shareholders must take stock Kuala Lumpur WITH about 10 working days to go before the year ends, this is the time for stocktaking even for shareholders who joined the ranks in 1962. By this I mean not how much "paper" profit you have cleared by way of appreciation of555 words
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460 1962-12-16 13 Tengku warns MTUC on 'unsavoury' Satu men KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r |HE Federation Government is fully aware that "some unsavoury characters in Singapore" are making use of Satu and value this unregistered organisation "less for the legitimate needs of its members but more for the advancement of their purpose." The460 words
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188 1962-12-16 13 Problem of prejudice BARRIER IN SHAPING A NEW LIFE FOR THE UNFORTUNATES KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The greatest problem in rehabilitating the disabled and the handicapped is public prejudice. Mr. Donald V. Wilson, secretary general of the International Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled, who was visiting Malaya, said this today188 words
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157 1962-12-16 13 Two accused of not paying customs duty SINGAPORE, Sat. Two men were charged in a magistrate's court here today with possessing 412' 2 lb. of tobacco and 46 gallons of liquor on which duty had not been paid. The goods were seized last night by customs ofiicers aboard a ship157 words
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Article63 1962-12-16 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, his wife and there children attended the second anniversary celebrations of the Tanjong Paear community centre tonight. Ai the beginning of 14-item Aneka Ragam at the centre. Mr. Lee announced the oovernment's 400-unit T'lntonment Road housing63 words
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68 1962-12-16 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government today announced a new two 10 -storey housing project in the Cantonment road area to provide lowcost housing for 2,000 people. A Govtrnment statement said that this Housing and Development Board project, sited in the heart of the city,68 words
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Article38 1962-12-16 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Finance today reminded married women who wished to be assessed for this year on their earned Income separately from their husbands that they must make their choice before Dec. 31.38 words
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Advertisement115 1962-12-16 13 q,fe# Ronson (firffkfae Give a Ronson lighter for Chrrstmas— The lighter that everyone wants to own with instant adjustable flame height at the touch of the Varaflame wheel. Every lighter in the Ronson Varaflame range has this wonderful feature. You 4*^^4,t can fill it in five seconds from the Ronson115 words
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Advertisement392 1962-12-16 13 The Parker Guide To Thoughtful Gift(Giving At the gift season approaches, your U thoughts turn more and more toward your family and friends and j_J the gifts you will select for them. L~~*\ vm You want each gift to be right, /t/^K to be most appropriate one that 3r>^l ft)392 words
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Miscellaneous74 1962-12-16 13 WjaVM rt*f*"fi*** look- 1 may be able, to T yi V V mnd equipment too (kJ/s you its Just mawmtmk^ youVe got-Hw, -won't frtch much possible, we. could aks& fiexe/vcr h tyvm a Receiver. of your stuff am what's tha I Ptmbtrton? Tood- we'll put f i Pcm ber ton?74 words
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Miscellaneous89 1962-12-16 13 AIRPORT SCHEDULES PENANG Arrivals Malayan Airways: From Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106: 7.35 am.. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 102) 10 &r> a.m Kota Bharu (ML 123< 11 50 p.m: Bangkok (ML 3C») 5 M p.m.; Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 152) 6.10 pin. Departures Malayan89 words
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Miscellaneous77 1962-12-16 13 IPOH Arrivals Malayan Airways: From Singapore <MT, 106) 6.40 a.m.: Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 102) 10.05 n in.: K< la Bharu and Peoang (ML Kif 1 10 p.m; Penanit (MX. 14!<> 355 p.m.: Singapore emd Kuala Lumpur (ML 152) 5.15 o.cn Departure* Malayan Airway*: To Penang (ML 100) 6.5577 words
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Article, Illustration291 1962-12-16 14 THEY MEET IN KUALA LUMPUR AFTER 10,000 MILES BY DIFFERENT ROUTES KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pOUR adventurers travelling in two groups were thrilled to arrive here today from Singapore after a journey of more than 10,000 miles from London. REASON: They arrived at about the same time and291 words
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Article72 1962-12-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sa:. Traffic police here today announced uiB l the Syed Alwi bridge off Jalan Besar will be closed to 'raffle from Dec. 20 to Nov. 3,0 next year for the purpose of widening and reconstruction. Because of the closure of the bridge. vehicles72 words
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Article55 1962-12-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The finals of the inter-state storytelling competition In Mandarin, jointly conducted by the Chinese services of Radio Malaya and Radio Singapore, will or held at the Cultural Centre here tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. The aim of the competition is to discover new talent55 words
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371 1962-12-16 14 Socialist says: Rebels deserve support TOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A reference to the revolt In Brunei was made at the Budget meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly here today. Mr. C. C. Yong of the Social- Ist Front (Tanjong Petrlei. said: "The Brunei uprising is against the colonial powers and it.371 words
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111 1962-12-16 14 Union men talk too much, says says Mrs. V ]^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. A woman trade unionist attending the current MTUC delegates conference said today that some of the men talked too much, wasting time and delaying the proceedings. For Mrs. S. Vasuthevan, this was her first appearance at the conference.111 words
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382 1962-12-16 14 DAHARI ALI - MTUC SPLIT ON MOVE FOR LOAN FROM ICFTU DAHARI ALI By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday leadership from among the workers especially Chinese and Malays." the paper added. It gives these groups of workers yet to be organised: Commercial 85,000 workers; Restaurants, bars and hotels 50,000; Waterfront 35,000; Fishing 12.000; Government and382 words
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Article66 1962-12-16 14 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A four-month-old strike by 10 workers of OJi Mohammed Ltd., High Street jewellers, came to an end at 2 p.m today. This follows an agreement sienrd between the firms managing director. Mr. K. M. Oli Mohammed, and the Singapore Textilps and General Merchants66 words
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Article60 1962-12-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police today warned the public to lock their homes securely when leaving them, especially durinc the Christmas and New Year festival season. In a statement tonight the Police Secretary, Mr. T. ChelHah said that the warning was being made because house-breaking and60 words
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Article349 1962-12-16 14 r»HRISTMAS would not be V; Christmas in Singapore without the traditional concert by the Singapore Musical Society. As usual at the children's feast of me year, the programme contains much for the younger section of the community. Main attraction under this heading is certainly Parry's setting of the349 words
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Article222 1962-12-16 14 Malaya offered Kiwi race horses KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— New Zealand is prepared to supply first-class thoroughbreds for sale in Malaya. Mr. H. M Lee. a wellknown racehorse owner and committee member of the Selangor Turf Club, said that this was the first time that such an offer had been made222 words
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Article78 1962-12-16 14 J^UALA LUMPUR, Sut. Lord Lansdowne, ctafcßM of th« Inter-Govc-riimeiu.tl Committee, flew in from London today to attend the plenary sissmn of the committee which bit.m hi-re on Tuesday. He told reporters at the airport that the question of Brunei joining the Pcdcr.ition of Malayis left entirely to78 words
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Article70 1962-12-16 14 He'll start road safety campaign KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tiit> secretary-execut ive officer of tho Federation Road Safety Council in tho Ministry of Transijort. Xncbe Mohiimmrd Hashun. will institute a vigorous road safety t;imp.iii;ii throughout this country on his reiurn from Australia. According to an Australian High Commission statement here tod;iy70 words
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Advertisement172 1962-12-16 14 THE CATHAY ORGANISATION PRESENTS INDONESIAN FILM FESTIVAL SPONSORED BY INDONESIAN MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS ASSN.#-' PLUS! STAGE APPEARANCE OF TOP INDONESIAN STARS! FROM 19th TO 24th DEC. 62 DAILY 6.30 9.30 P.M. A DIFFEREN LM AND A DIFFERENT STAGE PROGRAMME EACH DAY 19th DEC. PEDJOANC" 20th DEC: TITIAN SERAMBUT DIBELAH TUD|OH172 words
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Advertisement10 1962-12-16 14 A A^O N D I A I V/^A AUTOMATIC .CALENDAR10 words
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318 1962-12-16 15 Three-months' tour of rural areas for Lee |^p ~^^p *T*J fi 4 C*^^ ftj >>^^pTr^l^iffT*l f T^'^ z. j^b i X *"V* j *H^^^^^^^^B*x*v 1 1 1 rjT^^Ex^^^w T*l •J- 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will visit all rural constituencies during the next three months318 words
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149 1962-12-16 15 Body of woman found floating in sea SINGAPORE, Sat.-Police here today began investigations into the mysterious death of a Chinese woman, whose semi-nude body was found floating in the sea off Nlcoll Highway this morning. The body of the woman, aged between 25 and 30 years, was clad in brassiers149 words
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Article62 1962-12-16 15 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. tne Minis' er for Education, today paid tribute to social workers, especially the voluntary helpers, for their untiring efforts in making life happier and brighter for the under-privileged children. Mr. Yong referred to the task of social workers when he62 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-12-16 15 BUT ALL GOES SMOOTHLY lOIIORE BAHRU. Sat. v The "big shift" which affected about 50 people living in three shophousrs in the town area today went off. smoothly and peacefully. The people were asked to move out from State land in accordance with the Government's town planning programme167 words
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234 1962-12-16 15 Off for good: Spore trolley buses CINGAPORE. Sat. The Traction Company's trolley bus service, flr.st introduced on the island in 1946, came to an end at midnight tonight. The last trolley buses today opera- ted service No. 4. from Paya Lebar to Outrajn Road. 1 The company will also remove234 words
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Article29 1962-12-16 15 MUAR. Sat.— The death occurred hero at the District hospital today or Inche Ibrahim bin All. a mobile film operator attached to the Government Information Department.29 words
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Article276 1962-12-16 15 Johore gets more watersupply ENOUGH TO PROVIDE ANOTHER 230,000 PEOPLE TOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Johore Government has prepared a complete water supply network down the west coast from the Malacca boundary to Kukup to serve the wellpopulated but widely scattered rural population. This is disclosed In a report on the276 words
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157 1962-12-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The latest $50 million Government loan has been oversubscribed by $75 million, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin announced today. The oversubscription is for the $50 million Federation of Malaya 4Vi percent Registered Stock, 1964. 5 percent Registered Stock 1967157 words
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Advertisement86 1962-12-16 15 ITALIAN HOSPITALITY PLUS A WORLD-WIDE NETWORK ALITALIA OFFERS A NEW CONCEPT OF ELEGANT INTERNATIONAL JET TRAVEL You'll feast on matchless cuisine... cocktail lounges and art galleries relax in spacious contoured chairs.. .enjoy sunny Italian hospitality Italian warmth and care allcustomed styled to bring Winged Arrow Service and you lean back86 words
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Advertisement375 1962-12-16 15 The Parker Guide To Memorable Giftfciving What characterizes one gift as a soon-to-be-forgotten trinket, another a cherished possession? White price is sometimes a factor, a gift /f^C^jT "v^F7 Is more often judged by the if [^J/h^if I thoughtfulness and sincerity it f^lfjlbut I reflects, lobe marked as memorable, vN&llv^k a375 words
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Article, Illustration347 1962-12-16 16 Neurosis and a new face ANGELA I.ANSBIRY (top picture) is the English actress who made a good thin? out of playing bad girls. Miss Lansbury went to America m a wartime evacuee and at 17 was earning $1,275 a week in Hollywood. Her career has now taken a turn for347 words
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Article, Illustration469 1962-12-16 16 They are together again in a about VlP's LONDON SAT. AFTER ROMANTIC ROME— A LONDON REUNION ELIZABETH TAYLOR and Richard Burton the stars to make the year's biggest headlines are in Britain to appear together in Anatole de Grunwald's film 'The VIPs." Their relationship in Rome during469 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-12-16 16 PICTURE CONTEST "IT S FUN" (above), I submitted by Ong Kirn Leon*, of 38 Jalan Bunga Kenans*. Pinji Park. Ipoh. wins tbe week's S3O prize. Mr. One used a Rollelftex 2.8E camera and Sakura film Setting: f 5 6. 1/125 second. Address your entries:187 words
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159 1962-12-16 16 The superior sexiness of film star Peach I HAVE always regarded Mary Peach as a sort of starnlk In orbit around Grace Kelly. She has the same kind of superior sexiness, the Arctic detachment. It has Impressed Hollywood film chiefs. After her performance op-, posite Rock Hudson In "Gs-J thering159 words
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Advertisement407 1962-12-16 16 Wi" R^^^ aCaaiZi i"^^ ATOR for Christm;** or Chinese New Year and get a FREE, delicious hamper! And remember Kdvinnior is. the refrigerator always ahoad of us time because of Kelviniiior'i Basic Improvementf. Plan. Buy your refrigerator now and get the wonderful free hamper Each hamper quart boltl* el W*O»»407 words
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Advertisement241 1962-12-16 16 STRAINED FOODS /g^B[) ST«AIN!D MIATS-Boby g«h Nouriihma. »o.ty v.g,- f M ,rTfl h*" l l P"** 1 B "»<""*" tab!... frwJh, puddings %™f "T^M from th.w p«r«, t.mptiflg -»oh. sovpt ond *gg r oMt w* «^SI JUNIOR MIATS-Nourithing MUIT JUICIS-Suppty th« v* a SjafimW T' Iraot to help old.r bob.**241 words
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Article, Illustration966 1962-12-16 17 What makes them gossip about Shirley MacLaine? The star with unusual ideas on marriage, babies and acting RODERICK MANN REPORTING FROM HOLLYWOOD ITELL you this girl Shirley MacLaine is really something. No wonder they talk so much about her in Hollywood. And in a community where nine-tenths of any conversation966 words
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Advertisement517 1962-12-16 17 urn. hii. iiai!: I TODAY 4 SHOrWS! X X »00 0.m.-12.30-4.30 ft "B 30 p.m. "LONGEST DAY" Starts »15 om.-12.45-4.4S S.4S p.m. f X O*P"*l f Z/utUCKS X j -ijl'A-iJ* I THEIBI DAY I 4. with 42 INTTJRNATIONAL STARS I Stalls 51.50*,52 50 Circle:s4.oo J INo Free Li«.ts) i| BOOKING517 words
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Advertisement293 1962-12-16 17 fj\l l f\m GALA X MAS AHRACTION! (Singapore) IT'S BRIGHT! IT'S WONDERFUL! IT'S FUN! A MUSICAL HOLIDAY OF t FUN FOR EVERYONE s^^^*^^^) w* VICTOR HERBERT'S RAYBOLGER -TOMMY SANDS j I I^J' ®^*&*[>*y>> -fill 4 i I *\\/yf J^QjC*^* I fOMMY KIRK KEVINCORCORAN HENRY CALVIN^GENE SHELDON «anM> mamiCA iwa«<MuiMitn «».«»«^T,»W>>,293 words
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Advertisement239 1962-12-16 17 \J&* *^K The Chic Lady chooses Pleots. vy^o^^ now available in different designs V^ and in 10 exciting shades, by IvmTWf^K the yard in 48 \xll I hl!r\ s^ ou nee< only one leateci I 111 'Wff yard to make a dress. 7rnr% jjk Dresses also available in patterns that239 words
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Advertisement179 1962-12-16 17 FOR A JOYOUS X'MAS LIDO jDtJRIS STEPHEN' .JMR 7 M'JOTj ULnNJAbuLK S! DNeTsHEIDON RICHARD ROOGERS andIORENZ HART CHARLESW/iITERS ROGER LPEMS JOE WSTERNAITand MARTIN MELCH[R_ FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS A BIT f\ I A HAPPY HEW YEAR at V*-#\rl I \J U JPI4 SiNGING! LOVING! SWINGING! ALjA f TS.MIRISCH COMPANY W^179 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-12-16 18 DAVID KRAAL - DAVID KRAAL BY 1962 NOW the year is ending, the Sunday Times takes a look at some of the not-so-often reported moments in the sporting world and the sportsmen who have made their appearance here. ...Alex Delilkan SOCCER ..Lee Kok Seng ATHLETICS Jegathesan HOCKEY Anwarul Hag BADMINTON Wong71 words
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Article1546 1962-12-16 18 THIS year was like any other that has gone by there were moments of glory, but too few to make 1962 stand out as momentous. There were also defeats and ignominy too many and too much to make the year very different from '61,' or '60. On1,546 words
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Advertisement218 1962-12-16 18 v <F 9 fit rcM'tto/a "more people stop, on GIRLING brakes because they are the best in the world!" Girling makes everything that goes into an efficient braking system— brake shoes, discs, cables, hydraulic cylinders, all of the high standard expected by drivers the world over. SAFETY FIRST ...because Girling218 words
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Advertisement175 1962-12-16 18 /J3 EB v |/J X %mJt *^^Mpl^ NEW i^^E| NEW V for QUICK relief from FATIGUE, tal QUICK increase in STRENGTH. I Polytan-Oral with wonderful formula acts in 4 ways:— y IWH^^^WPI (a) Prevents accumulation of <m €E3QQ|J (b) Provides liver metabolism 1 /A (c) Increases liver rictoxitying -^'^YJKiI action.175 words
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944 1962-12-16 19 RACING with EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Saturday T*OP amateur jockey Leong Thoe Soon rode a great finish to win on Golden Ram (late Glee) in the 6f Sultan of Perak's Cup at today's amateur meeting at Ipoh. Well back in the early944 words
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Article982 1962-12-16 19 field for Penang Gold Cup PENANG, Sat Sixteen Class 1 stayers have oeen handicapped for the Ii n.iru fiold Cup race to be run over 1 miles on Dec SO. I'saha-Setia. rcrent winner at Itukit Timah, heads the field with 9.4. COLD CUP Cl. 1. Div. I—l Of I'saha-Setia 5.04982 words
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Article70 1962-12-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Despite 20 minutes of extra time Royal Signals (Singapore) and the Federation Signals fought out a 1-1 draw in the final of the inter Signals triangular hockey meet at the HQ Armed Force^ ground today. Thus they became the joint ho'ders of th»>70 words
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Article31 1962-12-16 19 KTJALA LUMPUR. Sat.The Malayan Rugby Union announced today that the Civilian v Services match scheduled to be played at Terendak Camp, Malacca on Dec. 22, has been called off31 words
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Obituary130 1962-12-16 19 JIMMY LIEW YOONO PONG (44) died on 14.12.62 leaving behind one widow 3 sons 3 daughters. Funeral today 11.00 ajn leaving Chik Sing Yong, Sultan Street MR. P. VALLL'PILLAI. retired Court Interpreter, passed away on 15.12.62. Funeral at 4.00 p.m. today from 55 Butler Road. Seremban. T/V "VIET NAM"130 words
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411 1962-12-16 19 Everton triumph 3-1 in clash with Burnley LONDON, Sat Everton, the wealthy Lancashire ..411, took a vital step towards the English League championship and money -spinning European Cup competition today when they beat Burnley, their nearest rivals, 3-1 at Everton. Here are the results of matches played today: ENGLISH DIVISION411 words
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Article38 1962-12-16 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dockyard became SAFA Junior Cup champions today, beating Bintang Bulan 4-3. As usual. Dockyard kept their supporters In suspense before they clinched the issue with a goal by outsicie-richt Darus two minutes from time.38 words
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Advertisement806 1962-12-16 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERViCE (Spore) St Word* SI (Mlk.)—3om It ttt. *Mtrm PHOTOSTATS BY PMOTOMATIC, BS. Itohlnson Road. Ttl: *****. PLANS, DOCUMENTS, PHOTOCRAPHt ate. photcopled Taas'a 10, Boat Qua?. *****. SHOPPING GU DE (Spore) It Word* U (Ml*.)- Box It tt*. txtn MAVI YOU a Kit problemT Ssa L*»806 words
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Advertisement272 1962-12-16 19 NOTICE GALLOWAY MEMORIAL LECTURESHIP 1963 APPLICATION Is now open for the above lecture to be delivered towards the end of 1963 In Singapore- The subject must be one pertaining to the Medical Sciences and consist of original work. An honorarium of 1100/- will be awarded to the lecturer. Application with272 words
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Advertisement100 1962-12-16 19 ZU lilt, i its *ie SEAH— OEY: Between Soo Poa only s/o Madam Poh Peng and the late Mr. Seah Cheng Choon and Glok San (Susannet second oVo Mr. and Mrs. Oey Ho Liang on 16.12.62. LUM— GOH: Between Loo Kong second s/o Madam Yew Lai Kuen and Molly Kirn100 words
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Advertisement211 1962-12-16 19 I OPENS CATHAY TODAY! (SINGAPORE) DAILY AT 1 1 .00 a.m. 1 .30 -4• 00 6.30 9.30 p m BEHOLD! The mightiest man who ever lived! I Biaaaalraßr -Lt iJ^^ CV/CDV MAM «I.lh mmWWkk s*46***st-so V, |l\ J\ "1 i .^mm^LmXmmKXXxttxXx^mVi^. »K iaasaaaaa»T_^«W' J Masß^^ak^asSfi^K J MiK^.Bk I aaaaaaaaaaaaaitafrSA 4f211 words
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Miscellaneous95 1962-12-16 19 socCEr SPORE SENIOR CLP frlNAL: Marines v TTS H->*u!ta (Jn. Besar. 5.15) CHENG WAH .> V n\\l Ipoh v Taiping (CAH «rd t> SULTAN YCSSUFF.. CIP FINAL: K Kangsar Malaya v T. Anson Malays XX "adana. HOCKEY WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL: Spore v Australia (Ipoh upper pariane. 5). 6'PORE DIV. 2: Uoj.'-rslt?95 words
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Article, Illustration419 1962-12-16 20 Aussies hit Perak with 1 1 WHIRLWIND ATTACK AND NO ANSWER TO A RECORD SCORE IPOH. Sat.— Australia chalked up a record score by beating Perak 11-0 in a women's hockey match on the municipal padang here this morning. It was an Australian whirlwind that hit Perak five minutes from419 words
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Article94 1962-12-16 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Chinese Swimming Club, whose team includes Asian Games players Thio Gim Hock, Lim Teck Pan and Quek Soo Kee, have finished the. tirst round as unbeaten leaders in the SAPA waterpolo league. Big surpr:je was the failure ot the star-st<Jdd:d police team Police, who94 words
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Article63 1962-12-16 20 rjVUPING. Sat. The Taiping X District Football League team tnolders) will travel to Ipoh tomorrow to meet Ipoh District in the Cheng Wah Cup final. Following will make the trip: Vusof Bakar, S. Navaratnam, Ahmad Nazari. Nazari Kushari, Kamaruddin Ahmad. Astnoni Ali. Hamzah Hakim, Yusof Noor. Latif63 words
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Article152 1962-12-16 20 VICTORIA— IST INNS (Overnight 259-3) LAWRY c Statham b Allen 177 RKUPATH c Illingworth b Statham 5 POTTER c Cowdrey b Statham 44 COWPLR run out WEST c Cowdrey b Knight 70 O'H AI.I.OKAN c Coldwell b Knight 8 JOKDAX b Statham QUEST b Statham MKCKIFF b Allen KIKBY152 words
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339 1962-12-16 20 From JACK FINGLETON: Melbourne, Sat. WITHOUT Ted Dexter, who is resting MCC ran into fresh trouble here today, losing five wickets for 116 against Victoria's score of 340. And up to that time the much discussed lan Meckiff hadnt taken a339 words
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Article35 1962-12-16 20 SNGAPORE. Sat. The match to decide this year's S.H.A. league Div. 1 championship, between defending champions CSC and SRC. which was scheduled for today at Parrer Park, was postponed because of bad ground conditions.35 words
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474 1962-12-16 20 SINGAPORE, Sat, RICHARD CHEE. this year's Junior singles run-ner-up, caused the second big upset In the Singapore Open badminton championships when he eliminated seeded Gan Kok Peng after three sets to qualify lor the quarter-finals to be played later tonight. Richard.474 words
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Advertisement135 1962-12-16 20 health... you need a refrigerator! Electrolux You need only kerosioe to run this Electrolux refrigerator. So wherever you live, you on enjoy a healthier, more pleasant life with Electrolux. You'll have plenty of fresh, clean food always in store, a ready supply of ice-cubes, iced drinks galore— and housekeeping costs135 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-12-16 21 DA Y-DREAMER ...AND THE GIRL WHO WAS MOST CERTAINLY THERE UOOI TONG LOOI, 18 and Choo Kit Hor, 17, (below) both Form Five students or the Raja Perempuon School in Ipoh, were the only girls to win highly-commended awards at the Perak Inter-Schools Photographic Competition organised by the Ipoh YMCA.111 words
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Article397 1962-12-16 21 Trombomoma ONLY rank male prejudice sees anything blameworthy in a woman playing the trombone." I hope this recent challenge will start a controversy. Are girls to be warned against the trombone Just because their grandmothers boycotted it? "Art." said a female wrestler "Babs the Butcher"), "means as much397 words
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Article215 1962-12-16 21 DO noises stop you from sleeping? It simply means you're not getting the right noises, says New York sleep authority Norman Dine. With the help of electronic engineers, he has invented a battery-powered Portable Lullaby" set. It sells for $200 You put it by215 words
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776 1962-12-16 21 Fore! here come the golfing sundowners THEY ARE TEEING OFF FROM A FLOODLIT COURSE THE way Malayans are taking' to golf! Now they are even teeing off at night. Yes, after sundown at the Sentul Golf Club course in Kuala Lumpur. Flood-lit at the cost of $1,000, the course is776 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-12-16 21 'FHE setting was 1 perfect for the theme of the Old Man and the Sea and I was not surprised when the elderly Englishman who has built a longhouse on the Telok Chempedak beach in Kuantan told me: "I am a fresh air fiend And272 words
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Advertisement319 1962-12-16 21 Only by Qantas can you fly and come this way to London back via 1 **^^R L^l^Lw >'Jb~+£&±te B^K *JH I ,^r%fc BANGKOK J U.S.A. CAIRO J HONOLULU I^HH J:4b^b^Hl 2 jT" £j> i *Jfc^ --*4V "^■■j-A>^b"bT^"^ BBf***" m f I Wtm .X^BWpK^xwwAwy- <?wwg w.w "^BL-jM?* *Jc m^- ■<■■■ Hf319 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1962-12-16 22 R.H. SMYTHE - NOW HOW WELL DOES YOUR PET SEE? R.H. SMYTHE SURPRISING VIEW OF THE WORLD AS SEEN BY EYES OF ANIMALS By Owl has best of both worlds WHEN the jrentle brown eyes of a horse jiaze at you across a paddock jjate, what do they see? Do they see you1,297 words
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666 1962-12-16 22 A 'detective' threatens the neighbours with pair of handcuffs DROP us a line: The Know AIM. Sunday Tirti's. Times House. River Vallry Road. Singapore 9. I\EAR Know Alls: There is a man living In my area who goes around telling everybody that he is a detective and that he will666 words
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Article70 1962-12-16 22 lulY friend has dedicated his novel to me. What does one normally do in the circumstances? Am I entitled to a free copy and do I get anything from Hie sales of his novel? Writ* a note thanking the author if the novel is complimentary to70 words
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Advertisement475 1962-12-16 22 WimAeM V rizes *6e won in is ed^ PHILIPS Recordplayer Contest Everybody knows that Philips Recordplayers are Malaysia's most popular. But this contest is for you to Here's all you have to do: Read the description of each of the Philips Recordplayers and decide their order of place six Philips475 words
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Article215 1962-12-16 23 The creed of a human ball J HENRI STEFAN OPPER DE BLOWITZ was as near like a human ball as a man can be less than sft. tall and sft. round the waist. When he stayed at the Ritz he found it so difficult to get into and out of215 words
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Article, Illustration658 1962-12-16 23 KENNETH ALLSOP - AFTER LOUT A is Nabokov just pulling our legs? KENNETH ALLSOP By LOLITA, Vladimir Nabokov's most famous book, was the speleology of a pervert, a descent into the dark, haunted grottoes of a mind secretly lusting for little girls. It was crystal simplicity compared with PALE FIRE (Weidenfeld and Nicolson,658 words
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152 1962-12-16 23 Singeing prose in Miss Brophy's book ITtLESH. by Brigid Brophy r (Seeker and Warburg, 155.). is a sensuous, passionate, little book. Miss Brophy writes whisker-singeing prose from the hypnotic opening: "Marcus knew that people must wonder what Nancy saw in him," to the final Ironical paragraph: "Perhaps her body was152 words
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Article227 1962-12-16 23 IT'S SO GLOOMY ON THE SHOP FLOOR {1 \V. TARGET has a literary style a mix'lure of flowery similies and working-class cliches that would try the patience of an archangel. Hut his gift for description is so vivid thai every character, every building or (loud in the sky he describes,227 words
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150 1962-12-16 23 FROM almost all social history and biography one third of the story is misMng. Having made that point Lawrenif Wrisjht proceeds to fill in those ignored «Mcht hours in every d.;y "'by no means uneventful or without ricalflcanee" in his150 words
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192 1962-12-16 23 WHEN DUMAS PUT HIS BOOT TO THE RUMP OF HISTORY A LEXANDRE DUMAS J\ pere was a mid- 19th century Brobdingnagian Behan a giant's endurance and energy combined with the Irishman's physique and appetites. ,He wrote because he couldn't sleep. All day and night he ladled food into his stupendous192 words
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Article18 1962-12-16 23 PROFESSOR Edmund Blunden re- > views two books on < the Spirit of Japan —See ASIA Mogoj sine (Pose 19).18 words
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Advertisement32 1962-12-16 23 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND g^ '■*»> I refreshing, golden light Hemeken, _f //^J/> the beer for people with /tg7 '*T«.VVv3h I discerning taste, everywhere l mm/* ""^x."*^ \\WA\ World s leading imported beer r~VSsUB^PB|'32 words
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Article495 1962-12-16 24 PETER LIM - THOUGHTFUL -EVEN IN PETER LIM MOTORING By ROAD TEST REPORT ON THE 2 NENW PEUGEOTS NIGHT Is the friend of lovers, they say. If at night you like to sit and have a smoke, you will find the ashtray (including the one on the backseat) more easily if you have495 words
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Article313 1962-12-16 24 LETTER TO THE EDITOR TVEAR SIR: In reporting Lf the results of his findings on the latest fuel (Sunday Times. Dec. 2. 1962), your motoring correspondent has been led Innocently, lf unwittingly, into an arena where more, than one gladiator has foundered. The results of lighthearted timing testa are as313 words
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Article, Illustration27 1962-12-16 24 ETAIIII V CAI nmi Wifh fhe 404 saloon s jjcnHe good looks rHIfIILT OHLUUn am j fj ne handling characteristics. STATION-WAGON Z 3 day Times pictures.27 words
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Article98 1962-12-16 24 TECHNU'AI. UfcTAll.S: Family Saloon four-cylinder, oversquare engine ot 1.618 c.c. Inclined at 45 decrees. 72 b.h.p.. RAC rating 17.49 h.p. StationWagon four-cylinder, oversquare, inclined, 1.468 c.c. 68 blip. 15.9 hp Fuel consumption of both car* U said to be above 30 m.p.g. MHBinOlfl Udnttal for both i Overall98 words
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Advertisement369 1962-12-16 24 1 < 4N" bßßp^^M Head towards adventure towards the mystery and 9sEHH9BHHsTUHIIHiHHsiaaB fascination that is Japan timeless land of beauty. bustle and serenity Land of Shinto shrines and Zen ttl> Pe>wt tlS|> S>ttt >" Pt< (jardrn.s. treming oitirs and fascinating palaces. colourful Mat.sun processions and geisha parties. ciium ii.m i.m369 words
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Advertisement110 1962-12-16 24 THE FINEST RANGE IN POWER-FOR-WEIGHT-FOR-PRICE VALUE OF TODAY o#ej OUTBOARD MOTORS s^**^ Perkins 40 it th* Champion of y Champions for f speed, performance rssi*-^" »"<! silence Electric a^^^^L or har| d starting. 40 IM-J^B^Mr^ HP. light, powerful. ment in outboard- I £;n> a^ ik b^c S^^ l^^ f.rkm. 30110 words
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Miscellaneous273 1962-12-16 24 (popular crossword) fO Ir^L^h r^r^L^h ACROSS: 1. Placed (4); 6. Ham I DOWN: 1. Leads to highet of hog (6t; 10. Quicken (10); 11. things (6); 2. Measure (4); 3 Fall (4); 12- Sinews (6); 15 Image (4); 4 Put down (7); S Meaning (8) 18. This la the point!273 words
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Article, Illustration9 1962-12-16 25 THE Juliet Ang page 9 DAYS ONLY TO CHRISTMAS9 words
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Article, Illustration468 1962-12-16 25 A real lesson by a girl in Paris THE GIRL WHO WHY OUR EASTERN STARS SHINE SO IN THE WEST Little jewellery and lots of &ood sense is Hiroko's feolden rule for dressing up IT IS no exaggeration. European and American fashion houses are "real gone" on the Asian model,468 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-12-16 25 THE CLEOPATRA LOOK... MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE ITS YOURS THIS XMAS FOR ONLY $9 LX)R the girl who wants to look 1 a queen and make sure that every startled subject notices I recommend THE CLEOPATRA LOOK. Cleo. of course. Is history's Temptress of the Nile, who Is now goingKok Ah Chong - 176 words
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Advertisement290 1962-12-16 25 under-playing Jl I flu 1 mk clothes... Fl// ft fun fi? frolic BESTFORM* MADE IN U. S. A. Just right the light support for your sporty moments! The perfect panty undrr swimsuits. shorts, slacks, casual dresses it's cool, light acetate, cotton and rubber elastic with flat fagotted seams that never290 words
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Advertisement205 1962-12-16 25 Choose from these or from the many other from the Fabulous World of Max Factor For him or for her there's an enchanting gift in the wide range of Max Factor's gift sets. *^fcjt '"'vpW^^^ ■^aaßßßaaaK VjZaP^^B^ &^^> aaaaaaaaaaTaH *Ba3* V lfc II iftaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH W^^^ iS^H Sa^rfUJUJaaH^^^llll v -i I205 words
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Article, Illustration618 1962-12-16 26 Have you bought your cards yet? "J)O you put the wife's name or the husband's iirst? If the address is printed should the signature be in hand writing?". At a moment when the Christmas card problem enters thousands of homes, the Sunday Times presents today AN ETIQUETTE GUIDE ON GOODWILL618 words
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Article102 1962-12-16 26 f OOKING for an ORII, GINAL Christmas gift? Well, here's a sensational idea for a make-it-yourself present. Our slinky model is wearing a pre-bed kit called < Roman -tically) "The Toga" It is the latest top-selling lingerie idea walking out of shops in America. The lissome, white silk-102 words
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Article316 1962-12-16 26 FROM HIM TO HER IN the interests of women everywhere the Sunday Times today presents a nine point guide on "How To Get Him To Give You The Christmas Present You Want." 1 Warn him off Gift Departments and Gift Sections and Christmas catalogues. These flourish once a year, displaying316 words
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Article131 1962-12-16 26 Here's the corner that keeps parents one step ahead of the youngsters by giving the answer to a simple scientific question. This week it is:— WHAT IS AN ALBINO? A MAN or woman whose hair is snow-white from birth and whose eyes are pink is an albino.131 words
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Advertisement203 1962-12-16 26 Just shampoo with Sunsilk and see the difference. jUife Your hair will shine as never before and stay V TllGl'G S cl lovely for days and days. And it's so manageable after a Sunsilk Shampoo, so healthy, so silky-soft. SUHSIiK ShcllirDOO Yes, you can have hair as lovely as th'i203 words
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Advertisement32 1962-12-16 26 K^M^JUj&H AJAX COKTAINS iUACM M^jKjH§ CLEANS SO EASY WORKS SO QUICK ■BP^s^~ Kuv V° ur Jewellery Z-^iiiißfr early this Christmas ~gg^L LEE ONN CO., LTD. Goldsmith Jewellers 206-8 Soutt. 8-iH-r Rd Sinoopor*32 words
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Article1203 1962-12-16 27 Jane Lee - Jane Lee WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9 ADVISES IN HER HUMAN CASEBOOK AW romantic MAN IS AFRAID HE WILL LOSE HIS SECOND GIRL Worried GIRL WHO GETS LETTERS FROM STRANGE MEN Grey hair CAN WHITE STREAKS BE1,203 words
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Article, Illustration581 1962-12-16 27 DOCTOR LENA LEVINE - THE SOCIAL BASIS OF JEALOUSY AND THE CURE DOCTOR LENA LEVINE By BJESBEBjEEaEffIBHHHEJ THE JEALOIS WOMAN attempts to build a wall around her man, to pres cribe where he should look, what he should do and how he should think. When the subject of jealousy comes up, I find mos581 words
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Article80 1962-12-16 27 (AM not well educated and this has riven me an inferiority complex. I have cone out with a boy twice but I feel I should refuse him If he should ask me for a date again in case he should question me about my education WORRIED If you80 words
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Advertisement200 1962-12-16 27 Fun, feasting and a Ronson RAZOR that's what a man wants for CHRISTMAS! i f ..ltui.i.i.i.iittivtii^iniiiitiuiuuuni.v'.i.itiiiii.i.iii-' 'r Hljli IHI WrJm Ht^Ll A Ronson Electric RAZOR is one thing you can De sure every man wants for Christmas. Ronson is the brilliantly efficient modern electric RAZOR that makes electric shavers old-fashioned.200 words
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Advertisement85 1962-12-16 28 FOR TOTAL. POWER IT TAKES 2TONS TO PUSH DOWN EACH PISTON SUPERSHELL ITS GOT Modem engines I^^^^^^ are built for get-up-and-go. And if you always use Supershell with ICA, you get r/»e total_power^your car needs. ICA makes each and every drop of Supershell work exactly as it should for perfect85 words
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Miscellaneous1552 1962-12-16 28 ■■■^■■■■■■■■■lIHH you arc doing you will probably could be a week of surprising V^%ff> r^V^^BT^VTV keep the situation as it was and good luck. um^ I I HH iMf MmmmYA 0 dv y our si bui'd up good- I Lj 4> ■W ttW m^mWA V m MM »UI around you.1,552 words
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Miscellaneous395 1962-12-16 29 Ti¥£T CISCO XVD 9 tjOtMT VJttd West favourite them^^times ATLAS (^cTinr'O I g% C J^rf^^u C AfJ£n E^^ L i:f p By I £A/ g:/gsr g^^ giant cracker j /^V T^ V ''^[V *£P V/>47^S TWO-HANPEP LAS SO- THROW... DROWNS OUT ALL APPLAUSE... I 1 |H I— I C 5/AMTOS,395 words
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