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Title Section16 1963-03-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malay* i NO 1,43> SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35516 words
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Article, Illustration473 1963-03-10 1 Manila success Way now paved for Tengku-Macapagal-Soekarno summit MANILA, Saturday My talks with leaders were useful and friendly* DEPUTY Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak is flying back to Malaya today with a big diplomatic victory in his bag. He is believed by political observers here to have473 words
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Article275 1963-03-10 1 TENGKU: I WILL ONL V GO IF... SINGAPORE. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today that he would attend the proposed Philippines IndonesianMalaya summit if it aimed at "a peaceful solution" of problems. The Premier, in a jovial mood as he stepped out of the Royal Malayan Air Force plane,275 words
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Article, Illustration415 1963-03-10 1 Seeni: My party backs FundJ KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The People's Progressive Party of Malaya came out today In support of the National Patriotic Fund provided the money was used for the benefit of "all the people" and an Impartial organisation administered the fund, should there be no war. Mr. D.415 words
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Article73 1963-03-10 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat.— Two can live as cheaply as one. It seemed to Mrs. Lydla Nicholas. 32. of Monterey Park. California. For 10 weeks after her hustaand Dale. 34. left her her food bills remained exactly the same. "I can't think where all the food goes to,"73 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-03-10 1 I(LANG, sat. The iV Sultan of Selangor celebrated his 37th birthday today and though the occasion was one of grandeur and pomp, he spoke of external threat that faced the State and the country. The celebrations during the day got off to a start with a169 words
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Article560 1963-03-10 1 Lee says Think again Wharf project begins with a speech on Malaysia and the mind SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today that the biggest problem now was a psychological one to get people to think in terms of Malaysia and not in terms of the560 words
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PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY
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178 1963-03-10 2 IPI protests to Mac against jailing journalists LONDON. Sat. The British Committee of the International Pre.-s Institute wrote to the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmlllan. yesterday drawing his attention to "the international consequences" of imprisoning two journalists lor refusing to reveal their sources of Information. The world organisation of newspaper178 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-03-10 2 ALL Sweden is longing for sun and warmth after a bitter winter. Spring is really approaching, lor this picture was made in a field near Malmoc the other day. Ploughing has commenced. "Nikkon". a circus elephant, was glad to pull a plough, for he was74 words
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337 1963-03-10 2 JAPANESE Influence emerges as the leading fabric trend in the Paris i culture collections for spring and summer 1963. This year we shall have a silken summer, with the majority of them featuri Ing oriental Influence. 1 Each season a growing number337 words
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Article29 1963-03-10 2 of South Vietnam and visiting Nationalist Chinese VicePre&ident Chen Cheng toured the Military Academy and the resort city of Dalai in mountainous central Vietnam yesterday.29 words
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Article22 1963-03-10 2 former England cricketer, died yesterday at the age of 88. He played for England against South Africa in 1906.22 words
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469 1963-03-10 2 That coup: It looks like a win for Nasser A RMY officers seized power in Syria yesterday in an apparently bloodless coup the third Middle East revolt in six months. The Prime Minister, Khaled al Azem, escaped by jumping over the garden wall with his family to the Turkish embassy469 words
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208 1963-03-10 2 Traitors: Peking accuses Indian Reds PKINO. Sat. Mr. Shripad Amrip Dange. chairman of the Indian Communist Party and his "clique" were today accused of serving as the "hatchet men of the Nehru Government in the anti-China campaign." The People's Dally, the Chinese Communist Party organ, in an editorial attacking the208 words
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120 1963-03-10 2 YEW DELHI, Sat. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. former Indian Defence Minister, yesterday denied that In his talks with Chinese leaders he had ever accepted the Karakoram Range as the only reasonable boundary between Chinese Slnklang and Kashmir. Mr. Menon was commentIng on120 words
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Advertisement28 1963-03-10 2 /7/evrs mm w&s*. 2 FLIGHTS DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE k£AI AVAkI AI D MI AV( R9 AND 3 VIA KUALA LUMPUR Pfl MLM I#WHIfl WW M I J jgjg^28 words
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Article215 1963-03-10 3 BLACK TOM AMONG THE TABBIES i SPELLS DOOM FOR I RARE BIRDS T>RISBANE, Sat.— A nameless black torn cat has flouted an Act of Parliament and been blamed for almost wiping out rare birds on a tropical island. Now Australian wild life lovers believe another Act of Parliament may215 words
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Article38 1963-03-10 3 former Secretary-General of the banned African National Congress, who was Jailed for six years last Monday was freed yesterday on 6,000 rand bail, pending appeal. He was convicted of inciting and furthering the aims of congress.38 words
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Article16 1963-03-10 3 Chief of Britain's Military Defence Staff, called yesterday on President Jorge Alessandri of Cmle.16 words
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Article29 1963-03-10 3 the Israeli Prime Minister, interrupted a holiday yesterday for urgent talks with Ministers including his leading military adviser and the Deputy Defence Minister. Mr. Shimon Perea29 words
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Article26 1963-03-10 3 and Madame de Gaulle will make a private visit to Queen Juliana and Prince Beniiiara of the Netherlands during the next, few weeks.26 words
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Article18 1963-03-10 3 will tly back to Geneva tomorrow to re.sume leadership of Britain's delegation to the disarmament conference.18 words
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Article150 1963-03-10 3 125 GUARDS FOR 1 WINDSOR CASTLE I DUTY FAIL jjTO TURN UP LONDON, Sat.— local polloe and War Office officials were last night trying to find out what happened to 25 soldiers in the crack Scots Guards Regiment who walked out of their camp a few hours before theyReuter - 150 words
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65 1963-03-10 3 MOGADISHU, (Somalia). Sat. Poiice riot squads dispersed huge crowds which massed in Parliament Square here last me it apparently in protest against plans for the future of Kenya's northern frontier district, which has been the subject of dispute over claims that it should bo integratedReuter - 65 words
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99 1963-03-10 3 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. Mr. Justice Simon Kuper. a Judge of the Transvaal division Supreme Court, was shot in the head by an intruder and seriously injured as he was sitting in the lounge of his suburban home last night. The Judge later underwent an99 words
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78 1963-03-10 3 Couple told: You are too old to marry ATHENS: Vasileios Kotsonaros received an enthusiastic "Yes" when he proposed to Eleni Kalantzi at Argos in Greece. They applied to their local bishop for a marriage licence—but the bishop refused on the grounds that the application was "preposterous and grossly indecent from78 words
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Article43 1963-03-10 3 WASHINGTON: Senator George McGovern has been doing a paper round for his 10-year-old son who has influenza. He walks two miles and starts at 5.15 each morning. Why does he do It? "The newsagent cpuldn't get a replacement for my son," he said.43 words
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Article48 1963-03-10 3 DAR-ES-SALAAM: A skeleton of an extinct type of African elephant has been found near Lake Manyara. Tanganyika. The curator of a local museum estimates from its position and from stone weapons found near by that it was killed and eaten on the spot by hunters 400.000 years ago.48 words
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Article35 1963-03-10 3 MADRID: Shepherd Francisco Ramlro Lara Cazalilla was drowned while trying to save a lamb which had fallen into a vat of wine. Now a memorial to him Is to be put up near the vat.35 words
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Article39 1963-03-10 3 PALERMO: Twenty human skeletons, all with bullet holes in their skulls, have been found in a cave near Marsala. Western Sicily. All the victims, including children between 14 and 16, are believed to have been killed by Mafia terrorists.39 words
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Article57 1963-03-10 3 DUSSELDORF: A Gurkha signalman attached to the Rhine Army hired a taxi to travel the three miles to Dusseldorf ftom Hubbelrath. where the newly arrived Gurkhas are stationed But he found himself, instead. In Holland. Assuming him to be an Indonesian serving In the Dutch Army, the driver drove to57 words
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Article62 1963-03-10 3 MILAN: The day that 34--year-old builder Agatino Lore fell to death from scaffolding in Valenza Po, North Italy, a letter from his wife in Sicily reached his lodgings after be had gone to work. "Come home at once," she wrote. "I dreamed you were killed Something dreadful is going to62 words
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Article44 1963-03-10 3 MOSCOW: Russian author Ilya Ehrenburg said In the latest Instalment of his memoirs today that Stalin forced many officials to work during the night because he did so. The officials* were afraid to go to bed, he said, in case Stalin should Dhone them.44 words
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Article44 1963-03-10 3 c WASHINGTON: College girls flying kites near the White House were ordered by police to "haul 'em in." President Kennedy was about to leave by helicopter for his Virginia estate. When he had safely departed the girls got word: "Go fly your kites again."44 words
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Article50 1963-03-10 3 c LOS ANGELES: Oldtime cowboy star Ken Maynard was put on two years probation for drunken driving. Maynard, 66. was arrested while driving on the Golden State Highway. He claimed he took only one or two drinks from a whisky bottle found lying on the front seat of his car.50 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-03-10 3 AGAIN! FOR the sixth time in five months Princess Margaret wore the same hat a Cossack-style model in black and white ermine fur. She wore it again when she opened an art exhibition at London's new Commonwealth Institute. She is seen here examining a piece of sculpture by65 words
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Article93 1963-03-10 3 r POYKO. Sat— A three-way tie-up to manufacture the air-cushioned "Hovercraft" In Japan has been announced by the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. The three-way agreement Is among Mitsubishi, Hovercraft Development Ltd. of Britain and Westland S.A. Of Switzerland. Before the tie-up Mitsubishi had been doing research93 words
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Article32 1963-03-10 3 NAIROBI, Sal. Elections for internal seli-ROvernmeiu in i Kenya, will take place between May 18 and May 26, Mr. Duncan Sandys. Britain's Colonial and Commonwealth Secretary, announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article27 1963-03-10 3 Britain's Minister ti Bonn, has been appointed the dm Ambassador to the Congo (Leopoldvillei succeeding Mr Derek Riches who will be p'ven a new Dostintc.27 words
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275 1963-03-10 3 Malaya backs Asian economic board I ANIL A, Sat. The draft resolution on the establishment of an Asian Institute on Economic Development continued to draw support from member countries of Economic Commission tor Asia and the Far East today as delegates and representatives from Malaya, Formosa. South Korea. Hong KongReuter - 275 words
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Article20 1963-03-10 3 and the Earl of Snowdon moved into their new and controversial £85.000 home at IA, Kensington Palace yesterday.20 words
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166 1963-03-10 3 RRISBANE, Sat. Disabled exDesert Rat Mr. William St. George 42. made up his mind that life was not worth living. So he jumped from the eight floor of a Brisbane hotel. That was four years ago. Next month he166 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-03-10 3 THE WORD'S F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S AN unusual picture of Jimmy Saville, one of Britain's most popular disc jockeys, who is heard regularly on Radio Luxemburg. Mr. Saville looks fabulous and is! He owns two cars a Rolls-Royce and a Jaguar "E" type; but he is also a keen cyclist and is often146 words
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Article365 1963-03-10 3 SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER Belgium. Sat. All Belgium knows him as the Tiger of the Ardennes this improbable, pink-cheeked, avuncular craftsman in Ider named Rene rant. He killed i n times. He was ectly sane. I yesterday I saw him and nod at his judge.s365 words
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Article, Illustration341 1963-03-10 4 gets engaged IPOH, Saturday traditional ceremonies were observed here this morning at an engagement ceremony that will further cement the relationship between the royal families of Perak and Pahang. The bride-to-be is Raja Amina, 17. second daughter of the Raja Muda of Perak. Raja Musa Ibnl Sultan Abdul341 words
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270 1963-03-10 4 Lensman gets filmland award for film JJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. One of Hollywood's top movie cameramen who is here filming "The Year of the Dragon" has been awarded a "Golden Globe" for the best colour film photography for 1962. Last night Mr. Freddie Young. 60. learnt of the award he had270 words
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Article48 1963-03-10 4 PENANO. Bat. A labourer. Tan Ah Hee. 27, was seriously Injured when a man with a parang at.icked him in a ooffee sUll at Victoria Street last night. He war admitted to hospital. Police today described the incident as a secret society attack.48 words
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Article, Illustration320 1963-03-10 4 Airline will give big boost to tourism lANTAS TO SLASH AIR FARES FOR GROUP TRAVEL FROM EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA BY 30 PER CENT TAN TOCK BAIK Kuala Lumpur, Sat. LEADING international airline is taking a step which will give a big boost to tourism in Malaya and increase the country's320 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-03-10 4 Malacca 'worst place' and homeless animals for suffering MALACCA, Saturday. jyjRS. Susan Wilson, one of the founders of Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, today said that Malacca was the "worst place for suffering and diseased homeless animals" she had ever known. Mrs. Wilson, in a farewell interview226 words
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Article43 1963-03-10 4 KAJANG. Sal. A party ol 35 youths from Johore made a one-day study tour of Sungei Lallang. in the Semenyih area of Ulu Langai yesterday. They visited fruit nursery plots and a poultry farm under the district rural development scheme.43 words
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Article57 1963-03-10 4 PENANG. Sat- The Penung divisional chairman of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Gerald Abraham, today warned European managed mines "not to take undue advantage" of their workers. "We are greatly perturbed that these mines have refused to negotiate with the workers' unions on the57 words
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Article94 1963-03-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association here held Its annual meeting yesterday, at which the following officials were elected: President (re-elected for the third year running) Mr. Tan Boon Chiang; vice-presidents Mr Lee Han Ing (ex-ofßcioi, Dr. Ong Bwee Law and Mr Ang Kheng94 words
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199 1963-03-10 4 Visionary architecture collection from U.S. arrives in Spore SINGAPORE, Saturday. exhibition of visionary architecture belonging to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, has arrived in Singapore. This exhibition, originally shown in New York In 1960. has since travelled through various parts of Europe and more recently in Australia199 words
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Article, Illustration403 1963-03-10 4 CEYLONESE CALL TO BACK THE P-FUND KUALA LUMPUR, Set. TTHE president of the Ceyx lon Federation of Malaya. Dato Sir Clough ThuraiMngham. today called on all Ceylonese to contribute "generously" to the National Patriotic Fund. Dato Sir Clough said that at a meeting of Ceylonese here on Thursday under the403 words
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Article185 1963-03-10 4 HK FIRM TO OPEN SECOND PAINT FACTORY IN SPORE ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A Hong Kong paint company which has an associate factory In Petaling Jaya is to open up another associate factory In Singapore with the formation of Malaysia. Mr. A. J. Ben, the general manager of the185 words
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Article47 1963-03-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Culture will stage its 131 st Aneka Ragam Raayat show at Nee Soon tomorrow. In connection with the Prime Minister* tour of the constituency. Th« show will begin at 7.30 p.m. at the Net Soon basket ball field.47 words
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Article35 1963-03-10 4 PETER LIM - SINGAPORE. Sat.— The election of Singapore's first TV Queen will highlight this year's charity ball by the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association at the Victoria Memorial Hall on April 30.35 words
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Advertisement315 1963-03-10 4 LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE \^^Jk i vn Bp I^k w J^^ -r* vV \V s^l B^ffi i T.—~ M 'SflFfc^BA \aJr**^^ v -&9JkV^V^% '_m -c VL? t^ _^^^BBW*>9*MBBB»W4BBBfC it^b^X^ak 3t BBMM .^^BB^B^Br^^^^ \^^^^tV^^»^_^^Bß^B^'Bl^^B A ■WPMJmH^S'V jl Pi I r JPz^^B^^ Jb9 W* -T|- t fiita E£jß^Hßal b^b^^^^^^bblb^bi A «JP"^*^BBI '48£""9b1315 words
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Advertisement242 1963-03-10 4 EASTERN MINING METALS CO., LIMITED has vacancies for ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANTS for training In (A) PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION; (B) LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS; (C) WELFARE. Applicants other than those for Welfare must be Federal Citizens in possession of approved University qualifications or at least Grade I Cambridge Certificate with distinctions in Malay242 words
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Advertisement242 1963-03-10 5 A MAJOR INCREASE IN TOTAL POW Bit FROM Not since the original Supershell with ICA came to Malaya has T^ W^ WL\ W^\tkt •Vo more knocking -re-formulated NEW SUPERSHELL there been such a dramatic increase in the total power of petrol. J W^k f™ W\M f"^. ■fwf evenly distributes its242 words
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Article, Illustration559 1963-03-10 6 PETER LIM MOTORING By TllY learned friend, the budding law student, iTI was holding forth on fast cars and fast women. "A sports car must not only be fast, it must seem to be fast," he said. "Now, a fast woman is different His point about559 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1963-03-10 6 model husband Ted Dexter By Mrs. INTERVIEWED BY SALLY VINCENT REVELATIONS BY A STAR CRICKETERS WIFE: HERE'S HOW HE SHAPES AWAY FROM THE WICKET— AND NEAR HIS OWN KITCHEN SINK... HIS name it TED DEXTER. He i* well known Hit world over. He it knewn personally to many1,186 words
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Article378 1963-03-10 6 YOUR DOCTOR rB phone call was from Mrs. Brisbane. "My husband is in bed with flu. doctor," she said. "Do you think you could cell here on your rounds?" To the layman, flu is a label that covers several related illnesses. Symptoms vary378 words
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Article394 1963-03-10 6 Just to warm you.. E2 A WOMAN is prowling round the corridors of schools in Singapore telling little girls that they must not wear Jewellery. As a favour, she offers to keep any Jewellery the girls have until after school and so save them from getting into trouble with the394 words
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Article488 1963-03-10 6 FISH TALK BETWEEN human beings and fishes, there lies a great development gap. The line of evolution, aa Illustrated by living animals, runs as follows: Fish, frog, reptile, mammal. The structure of the brain and nervous system becomes increasingly complex through the series, accompanied by a progressive Increase in what488 words
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Advertisement96 1963-03-10 6 LUXURY FOR SIX f ffCEX>^ FM I mV W x\ i w m mn* *^B 'jD* ■VoW^^^aWf «M^^^^^^^^^ 4-X-v -v^ /N TA -y Aireroft Courte.y of XXI© II6W Mol iji Air CHf r VAUXHALL VELOXICRESTA The spacious new Vauxhall VELOX/CRESTA provides ample room for six big adult* With its immaculate96 words
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Article9 1963-03-10 7 d b ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD A SUNDAY TIMES FEATURE9 words
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Article, Illustration197 1963-03-10 7 Govt. gives top priority to port JW Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday initiated work on the $14,000,000 Jurong Wharf project. In the first phase, a deep water wharf and a lighter wharf, each 500 feet long, will be ready by December. The remaining197 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-03-10 7 rE Singapore Government's most ambitious industrial scheme, the Jurong Complex, has now began to take definite shape. Apart from laying out the area for industrialists, foreign as well as local, the first major development there was the foundation stone laying by the Minister of367 words
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Article362 1963-03-10 7 be used in the port work. Wharves will be built mainly in prestressed concrete. This project will alone offer work for 200 to 300 local people. It is expected that this harbour development will give a big boost to the Jurong industrialisation plan because, for this362 words
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Advertisement148 1963-03-10 7 HAWAIIAN DREDGING POMEROY GERWICK ARE PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED AS THE CONTRACTORS FOR THE JURONG WHARVES PROJECT WITH OUR ASSOCIATE WANG COO-KIEN CO. HAWAIIAN DREDGING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, a division of Dillingham Corporation of Honolulu, Hawaii J. H. POMEROY CO., INC.— a Washington Corporation whose principal offices are in San148 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-03-10 8 MORE than 100 building litct hove been taken up by industrialists at Jurong,, and factories are springing up, giving a completely new look to an urea once hilly and swompy. Investors are competing for well-located sites. The new SI 4m harbour got go-ahead signal from57 words
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635 1963-03-10 8 Jurong harbour directly linked to the world shipping lanes TIIK most decisive factor in the selection of Jurong as the Industrial Sector of Singapore is its strategically located natural deep water harbour facilities. Situated close to the Singapore Harbour area, it is directly linked to the international sea lanes of635 words
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Article50 1963-03-10 8 Jurong ceremonj will be on TV INITIATION of work on the SI4.H«.Mt harbour at Juronr Industrial centre by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, yestr. day, was televised on a close-circuit for the benefit of guests invited there. This will be televised by Television Singapura for the general public.50 words
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255 1963-03-10 8 It will not be all noise and bustle at new town WHEN nearly 9,000 acres of what are now hills and swamps in Jurong are transformed into Singapore's first multi million dollar industrial complex, it will not be all noise and bustle. All the amenities of a big town will255 words
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Advertisement126 1963-03-10 8 CONTRIBUTING TO SINGAPORE'S PROGRESS THE FIRST TIDAL GATES OF ITS KIND IN JURONG CONSTRUCTED BY TAN GIM HUAT CONTRACTOR 14 KIM KEAT LANE Tel. ***** gSkstw^ *"*~_^jß^h.£j- L S^B kssss^£'^ s< <'% ,y lfyy TMTi t 1 t^e^^^C^P^' f^. B^ftV bSSSSvxM ~w. ~^BSSSbI m» I.i j r "SU^Ji *^h^^ BsS^F126 words
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Advertisement93 1963-03-10 8 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD SITE INVESTIGATIONS AT JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SUBCONTRACTOR MALAYAN DRILLERS LIMITED Bank of China Building Ng Keat Tiong Building Ist. Floor Battery Road. sth Floor. 54, Pudu Road. P.O. Box 362 P.O. Box 2165 Singapore 1. Kuala Lumpur Telephone ***** Telephone ***** DREDGING i T* dBBBW^V^^. l93 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-03-10 9 Flashback to VIP visit WHILE much of the plans for the mighty Jurong Complex were still on the drawing board, the Yang di Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof Ishak, and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. (above) visited the industrial site. Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article, Illustration283 1963-03-10 9 A-MII) the quickeninn I Kut> of industrialisation in Singapore this year, firms are competing for well located sites on the 9,000-acre expanse of land in Jurong, which is steadily taking shape as the centre of the stale's heavy and light industries. Already about 100 sites have283 words
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Article, Illustration533 1963-03-10 9 companies are seeking choice sites in the developing industrial estate, and banks have applied for land on which to build branch offices. The multi-million-dollar steel mill, now under construction, is proceeding according to programme towards operation stage at the end of the year. The 30-acre site533 words
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Advertisement91 1963-03-10 9 HELPING TO BUILD SINGAPORE'S STEEL INDUSTRY THIS PICTURE SHOWS PART OF THE BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT JURONG FOR THE NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. 1 ,200 TONS OF STEEL HAS BEEN USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THESE BUILDINGS, FABRICATED AND ERECTED BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED OF SINGAPORE. UNITED ENGINEERS LTD91 words
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Article79 1963-03-10 10 20 Wnrd, S2.il! imin.i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Slnunporr. Orchard Road Sunday 8»r--vicf 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.—All Welrome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETV 8. Orange Grove Road, Sunday Service 9.30 a.m.: sunii.iv School 10.45 a.m. \\>dni'.«day mrrtlnt: T.l."> p.m. which include* tmtlmonlf* of healing by prayer. Everyone welcome. ST. ANDREWS79 words
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Article447 1963-03-10 10 THE GOLDEN YEARS WHEN Mr. Malaya sets out to work tomorrow in his own small car or scooter, he should be conscious of the fact that he is a citizen of one of the richest countries in Asia; a living symbol of Tun Abdul Razak's claim at the ECAFE conference447 words
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Article13 1963-03-10 10 SUNDAY OPINION PAGE TIMES TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS ARE THINI<tNG AND SAYING _J13 words
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Article, Illustration987 1963-03-10 10 K. BASKARAN - fWy HE elegant, middle-aged woman in the smart business suit held the JL hands of her two teenaged daughters tightly as they crossed busy Batu Road in Kuala Lumpur, their arms laden with par- eels. A common enough scene on Malayan streets. But this woman was no987 words
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Article, Illustration429 1963-03-10 10 HELP By Jo«i« Ftrnandtx •f Sanrei PaUnl MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 7« who wins 525 for her es*av on: "Would You Join A Kenned.v-St.vle Peace Corps The other priie-winner will be published next week. Fwas a brilliant day. The sun shone brightly. There was a cool, gentle breeze.429 words
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Article768 1963-03-10 10 K. BASKARAN - The meaning of life... Dr. B. R. Sr eeni vasan i By IN LAW AND THE HUMANITIES TF SCIENCE supplies us the wherewithal to life, the humanities supply us with the meaning of life. It is not enough that we breathe and live. Man is unhappy unless he can give768 words
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Article83 1963-03-10 10 LETTER OF THE WEEK SCHOOL was just over. Children were swarming all over the place. Traffic was at peak-leveL And there were our policewomen parading up and down in their figure-hugging; uniforms. Help the children across the road? Oh, dear me no. They were too busy trying to look pretty83 words
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Article128 1963-03-10 10 MAY 1 say what a revelation your article "The Young Ones" (Sunday Times. Feb. 10) was to me and a good many of my friends. And the correspondence that followed in the paper recently was even more the subject of debate I am sure that many will128 words
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Article38 1963-03-10 10 HOW often do we hear people say: "Politics is a dirty game." Why dirty? Quite a number of the people I know have stood for public office and discharged their obligations with credit. V. ALAGAPPA. KNANC38 words
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Article119 1963-03-10 10 JUBT a word on the value of beauty contests, a subject about which Beatrice Tlsslera (Sunday Times Feb. 24 > seems to know so much about. Nobody stands to gain anything from these contests except perhaps the winner and all she gets Is a swollen head which119 words
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Article91 1963-03-10 10 /CONGRATULATIONS to \j Che Zabe (Sunday Times, Feb. M) and shame on his critics. I think It is a wonderful Idea giving our small towns c break in the big national papers. I live in Talping myself and there's no place in Malaya that I would91 words
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Article117 1963-03-10 10 rE Koran In English (Sunday Times. March 3). There Is an excellent translation from the Arabic into English by J. M. Rodwell In the Everyman's Library No. 380 originally published by J. N. Dent Sons in 1909. The Koran with preliminary discourse from the original Arabic between117 words
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Advertisement874 1963-03-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ||j 10 Words 111 (Minimum) CHIN LIM: Between Simon s/o Mr. Chin Kooi Bttw and June, do Mr. Mrs. Llm CI WONC-LEE: Between Robert Wong X.i i Ngoh, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Gai Hong and Lilian Lee, 2nd daucnter of Mr .nrt Mrs Lee Geok874 words
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Advertisement13 1963-03-10 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement275 1963-03-10 10 fcjfcfisSFUL FUTWftf.. I.C.S. training can develop your knowledge and skill and'ffTyM for a more responsible job and more exciting future. You learn U home, in your own time and at your own pace. Experienced instructors give you individual tuition that's clear. easy>to»follo«* and practical. TAKE THE RIGHT COURSE HOW ...w—m275 words
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Article, Illustration527 1963-03-10 11 F. ROZARIO - Flames 40ft high and seen from all over the city F. ROZARIO By SINGAPORE, Saturday. T HE blaze which gutted 250 attap huts at Bukit Ban Kee yesterday leaving 1,926 people homeless caused damage estimated at $500,000. As Social Welfare officials helped to temporarily house 1.000 fire victims at Park527 words
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Article224 1963-03-10 11 Bigger pay packets |D 0 NOT BE AFRAID TO DIRTY |YOUR HANDS: BAHAMAN IT-OTA BHARU, Sat.— > The E IV Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Baha- man Samsuddin. today said that In Malaya Itself people .skilled with their hands could earn more than white-collar workers. "We don't have224 words
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Article26 1963-03-10 11 SZ KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The next meeting of the Dewan Negara < Senate > will be from =5 March 15 to 16 at 9.30 a.m. daily.26 words
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Article29 1963-03-10 11 Cancer relief talks KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A zzi meeting to form a National Society for Cancer Relief will —br held at the Maxim Cafe lure tomorrow at 10 a.m29 words
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282 1963-03-10 11 KUANTAN. Sat. A defence lawyer alleged in the Sessions Court here today that a police officer had told the Court several lies and he could not be taken as a reliable witness by any court of law. Mr. Chew Kok Choo was making282 words
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Article166 1963-03-10 11 Suppose your child won $375,000 5375,000 dodge? I I AM in Form IIL Recent- ly I won the first prlw m of 5373.000 In the Social I Welfare Lottery. Can you J advise me as to what \f M should do with the money I rIS question appeared in the166 words
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Article45 1963-03-10 11 'Freedom from Hunger 1 talk KUALA LVMPUR. Sat.— Dr. Abdulla Sedki. a Food and Agricultural organisation consultant in food technology in Malaya, will speak on "Freedom from Hunger" at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club weekly luncheon at me Le dOr on Wednesday at 12.45 p.m.45 words
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45 1963-03-10 11 Tapper rode cycle negligently— Sl 0 IPOH. Sa;. A woman rubber tapper. Chan Soo Ha. 22. was fined $10 in the traffic masistratc's court here today for riding her bicycle negligently along the main road near Chemor on Sept. 23 last year. She pleaded guilty.45 words
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336 1963-03-10 11 Toh urges formation of Malaysian scientific society SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'pHE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has suggested the form? tion of a Malaysian national scientific organisation to stimulate scientific education and research. Speaking at the dinner of the Royal Institute of Chemistry (Malaya section) at the Cathay Restaurant336 words
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225 1963-03-10 11 Malayan team off to Tin Council meeting J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. A three-man Malayan delegation led by the Deputy Controller of Export Commodities Division Inche Jamil bin Mohamed Jan. left for London by air today for the International Tin Council meeting which begins on Tuesday. Inche Jamil tod reporters at the225 words
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Article31 1963-03-10 11 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— Mr. Khoo Eng Poh. dental officer. Lower Perak has left on transfer to Butterworth and has been succeeded by Mr. Yeoh Cheang Hln from Butter worth.31 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-03-10 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. •JHE tall sunburnt American in shorts helped to cany a mast, straightened uj> and said: "She will be ready in a couple of weeks." His glance swept the $100,000 yacht, Passageway, now being completed at the Thornycroft shipyard at Tanjong243 words
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Advertisement408 1963-03-10 11 ■W til I tyou &ut Influence Others With Your Thinking! TRY it some time. Concentrate vately taught tliis nearly-lost art of intently upon another person the practical use of mind power, seated in a room with you. without his noticing it. Observe him grad- This Free Book Points ually become408 words
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623 1963-03-10 12 YEWS that Hotel Sin*\gapura Intercontinental Ltd., are offering some one million dollars worth of shares at par to the public is indeed very welcome to the Malayan Stock Exchange. Though the offer i.' small. It could not have come at a better time. With623 words
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Article210 1963-03-10 12 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE. Sat— Combined business m t'.ie Singapore ii nd Kuala Lumpur tradinn rooms Of the Malayan stock exchange lodav, with the number of the .shares t reded In brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlons c I.ooo> $2.64 D. 14.000) $2.62: Bast. Smrltir.g (3.000) 52.74: Fed. Uisp. 1.000) 51.43; P. and210 words
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Article, Illustration195 1963-03-10 12 HOLDEN, CAPUCINE MAY BE JUDGES ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— v Hollywood stars. William Holden and Capucine are expected to be on the panel of judges for the Miss Malaysia contest. The contest is sponsored by Messrs. Detlin Overseas Pty. Ltd. in conjunction with the Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition and will195 words
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151 1963-03-10 12 PISTOLS, AMMO DUG UP BY LABOURERS AT A BURIAL GROUND KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWO pistols and 20 rounds of ammunition, believed to be "war relics" and buried by retreating Japanese officers, have been discovered in Rawang. I They were sealed In a jar of oil. unearthed by two labourers digging151 words
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Article63 1963-03-10 12 PENANO. Sat. Phanß Ah Chong. 21. was today jailed for six weeks when he could not Day a $175 fine for attempting to resell 15 cinema tickets for a matinee at the Odeon Cinema oi> Jan. 27. Police constable Othman bin Said said he63 words
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Article27 1963-03-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat— The Selangor Stamp Club will hold Its annual meeting at the British Council Hall here at 6.30 pm. ou March 19.27 words
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Article76 1963-03-10 12 IPOH. Sat. A lorry attendant. Tong Hee. 36. told the Coroner'!; court here today, that a watchman knocked from his cycle by a lorry, smelt of liquor. Tong Hee was giving evidence at an inquest, into the death of Natha Singh. 64. who died while being taken76 words
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Article52 1963-03-10 12 PENANG. Sat. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, was r>'elect^d president of the Penane Pamily Planning Association at its annual general meeting las., nizht. Mrs. Goh Heng Chonat was reelected chairman and Dr. N. K. Menon. yice-ehairman. Other of-fice-bearers: Mr. Sam Ah Chow, treasurer: and Mr. Kara52 words
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213 1963-03-10 12 MALACCA, Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is to be asked to speed up the formation of Malaysia if possible by July 10. A resolution to this effect was passed at the annual meeting of the Malacca Umno Kaum Ibu here today, (t213 words
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465 1963-03-10 12 Malaya to train a new type of doctors J. J. MIRANDA MEDICAL FACULTY OF UNIVERSITY TO PRODUCE GRADS DEST SUITED FOR CONDITIONS IN THIS COUNTRY By Ipoh, Saturday 'JHE new Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya is being "designed to produce doctors of the type best suited for465 words
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458 1963-03-10 12 Court is told of threat to small —banks-- SINGAPOE, Sat. Bonus is a sharing of profits not a sordid, cumulative, illegal deduction of wages, the Industrial Arbitration Court was told today. Mr. G. Kandasmay was making final submissions, on behalf of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union In Its dispute with458 words
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Article103 1963-03-10 12 J. J. MIRANDA - PENANG, Sat.— The Penang Catholic Teachers' Guild, founded last year, is now offering scholarships to needy pupils in secondary schools. These awards will be in the form of school fees for 1983. The Guild, according to its secretary Mr. Thomas Khor, is making this offer following the103 words
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84 1963-03-10 12 Duty on samsu not paid— fined SI 50 IPOH. Sat. A housewife. Urn Tai Moi, 29. was tociav fined $150 by the Ipoh magistrate. Wan Mohamed bin Haji Mustapha, when she pleaded guilty to illegal possession of seven pints of dutiable liquor. Syed Ahmad Idid. Asst. Customs Officer (Preventive), East84 words
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43 1963-03-10 12 PENANG. Sat.— Penang Blood Bank was completely dry today. Its secretary. Mr. M. Rethinasumy. appealed to people to come forward and donate blood. The bank will be opened lrom 2 to 5 p.m. tomorrow to receive blood.43 words
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Article230 1963-03-10 12 Constitution changes for Sarawak {Provisions include Chief Minister, Speaker and more council seats I/UCHING, Sat. The Council Ncgri today approved changes In the composition of the council 1 and of the Supreme Council to provide a form of government that would permit a smooth transition of Sarawak into a member230 words
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Article26 1963-03-10 12 THE FAMILY of the late Chan Kirn Loy K.L. thanks all friends/ relatives for messages of condolence, wreaths, scrolls, night visits at their recent bereavement.26 words
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Advertisement169 1963-03-10 12 I m i m il m I Mai I i ""II JpHII Ih 2feJ -If SAILING TO SAN FRANCISCO FROM HONG KONG MARCH 31 Wave goodbye to routine— from clous lounges m 6 the wprld's Book space now for th«»« sailing* the deck of a great President finest cuisine. Liner.169 words
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Advertisement179 1963-03-10 12 Late CLASSIFIED 1 ftPVHms^pTSJ £0 words $12 (Minimum) T/V "VIETNAM The above vessel will be alontrMdc SHB Wharves. Oodown 46. I Gale 1. at about 730 am. thla I morning, 10th March 1963 Heavy luggage should be delivered to and registered at the above godown between 900 and 1100 a.m.179 words
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Miscellaneous50 1963-03-10 12 BiSj aut of the &t scotts of -'Sc/ence is on piff)l trob^^offhg *Pf>liCj3rrts- ill young -the ***ch *nd H* ~ctxe *t hrs t*nf- ..sqht the tv*y I *c*der if thefs s—7—^ I ween, look 4t through snef. icrd Marchbt)nk'S l^>f^T this one here- Mio. what's- baftMatrt WMffft* s wßoy O.wor50 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1963-03-10 13 KEN HAMMONDS By I meet the man who doesn't believe in stooges THAT old black magic is weaving its spell in Singapore again. And the man responsible is Bob Fischer, 26-year-old American from San Francisco, currently mystifying guests at the Goodwood Park Hotel here. I foundLOW YEW KONC - 1,002 words
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Article360 1963-03-10 13 DR. FRIEDRICH SCHULTZ Of the Goethe Institute, the German language and cultural centre in Singapore, sends me most interesting Information on the German Bach Soloists, a distinguished group of exponents of baroque music, who are presenting a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday, March 19.360 words
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Article, Illustration668 1963-03-10 13 KEN HAMMONDS - AT THE Week's new films... MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Tarita. M.G.M. rE original story of the Bounty mutiny is rich in romance and colour, and M.G.M. has made the most of it in this Technicolour production. In fact, one would have thought the 1798668 words
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Advertisement481 1963-03-10 13 \ow snow i m. Horn -1.30 -4.00 -6.30 I 9.30pm .assßßs! a^^Baal J DyoliScope M X Color" _Jy *r rut COUIfToftPAHt X George Ardisson Nodio Morlowa 4- (with Chinese Subtitles). J ON STAGE-Tomorrow 9.30pm J X i REDIFFUSION TV RENTALS I X Presents 4 -3STARVARIETY->t ♦Featuring T.F. Tan Guest Artistes481 words
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Advertisement186 1963-03-10 13 NEELO m the Ws [jlßfe MffSi rmt vufiCAi ***** BBBm! BANJARAV (6'*;'C^i) five— |HbWbb fi.s-i sourn-c/&TMi*tKMCS. JBMBHM loaa. i i am djosi oi "oho» IMM Today: 3-7.15-9.30 a.m. "THI PERFECT MATCH" Hokian (E.W.). Marning Shaw At: 10.30 a.m.: "CLASH BY NIGHT" 1.00 a.m.: (SO cH. f all itali 'SUEN WUH186 words
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Advertisement571 1963-03-10 13 '"'iHi' "sky"" opens" today E« (SINGAPORE) 11 om, 145. 4, 6.30 &9 IS aj t m^m The Screen's J f who gave you j l V^^B BBsF AND H f NOW GIVES S G m YOU... a COLUMBIA a) pictures SZSL ...A man of evil, t, a face that could571 words
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Article187 1963-03-10 14 $20,000 gems seized Fireman fined for customs duty offence MALACCA, Sat Sze Yau Van of Hong Kone. a fireman of ttte motor vesseJ Funing was today fined $5,000 or 18 months jail by the Sessions Court here for being in possession of un-customed soods 357 pieces of diamonds. The court187 words
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Article50 1963-03-10 14 IPOH. Sat— R. A. A. Russell, manager ot Cicely Estate. Teluk Auson. was re-elected president ol the Perak Planters' Association at tta annual general meeting here today. Mi Haivry Paterson was elected as vice-chairman with T'nquaiul Vuunc and Co. as secretario .uid Messrs. Cooper Brothei v auditors.50 words
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Article47 1963-03-10 14 PENANO. Sat.— A special pro- cramme of Bach's music will be presented by the German Bach Soloists at St. Xavier's Hall here on Bach's birthday. March 21. Tickets are available at Cheng Lee and Co.. Penang Road and I Whiteaways. Bishop Street.47 words
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191 1963-03-10 14 KUANTAN. Sat. Fisher- I men from any part of I Malaya are welcome to fish in East Coast waters so long as they do not interfere with the work of the fishermen already there. A Fisheries Department spokesman was commenting on the191 words
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319 1963-03-10 14 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON: By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat 'j'HK Sultan of Selangor today called on his one million subjects to remain confident in the face of "threats from people who do not like to see our country enjoying peace and prosperity." He was speaking from319 words
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Article95 1963-03-10 14 TODAY: Sedili Kechll 9.23 a.m. <6.4ith> 10.39 p.m. (7.3 ft > Singapore 10.55 a.m. (9.2 ft) 11.55 p.m. (B.sft); Port Dickson 6.55 a.m. (B.4ft) 7.07 p.m 1 8.7 ft); Port Swettenham 6.08 a.m. (12.6 ft) 6.30 p.m. (13.2 ft); Penang 12.41 a.m. (7.5 ft)95 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-03-10 14 ITHE SULTAN'S WIFE AND SELANGOR M.B. Sunday Times pictures above show the Sultan of Selangor conferring the State's highest order, the Darjah Kerabat Selangor, on the Tengku Ampuan, and on the left, Selangor's Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda receives the Seri Paduka Mahkota Selangor51 words
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448 1963-03-10 14 Sportsmen honoured in Sultan's birthday list KLANG, Saturday. A SENATOR, architect and two sportsmen were among 66 people conferred with honours by the Sultan of Selangor on his 37th birthday today. In addition, the Tengku Ampuan was conferred j with Selangor's highest order, the Darjah Kerabat Selangor. The Mentri Besar448 words
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Article149 1963-03-10 14 Traffic isle to get royal name? IPOH, Sat. A decorative traffic roundabout, now under construction here at a cost of $95,000. is to be named after late Sultan Yu&uf Izzuddin Shah of Perak, subject to the State I Government's approval. The only one of its kind in the country, the149 words
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Article153 1963-03-10 14 THE following is the schedule xof civil aircraft movements at the Tuiping airport today: ARRIVALS: Malayan Airways: From Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (AIL 106) 6.50 a.m.: Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 102> 10.15 a.m.: Kota Bharu and Penang (ML 129» 12.55 p.m DEPARTURES: Malayan Airways: To Prnane (ML153 words
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Article129 1963-03-10 14 TV Singapura HERE id IV programme lor today: b.OO p.m. Opening and programme summary In Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English. 6.04 pju. 'Captain Pugwash and Bengo' —Captain Pugwash Is a pirate chief and Bengo is a boxer puppy who wears a magic collar. 6JO pjn.: News and newsreel In English,129 words
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149 1963-03-10 14 Two schools closed for fire victims SINGAPORE. Sat. The Education Ministry announced tonight that the two government primary schools housing the Buklt Ban Kee fire victims Park Road School and Pearl Bank School will not function on Monday and Tuesday. A Ministry statement said: "It is estimated by the Socia!149 words
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Article81 1963-03-10 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The English sen-ice of Radio Singa- < pore will broadcast a forum on "The role of the University in our community" at 7.15 pjn. tomorrow. Speakers In the forum will Include Dr. B. R. Sreenlvasan, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore; Mr. Kwan81 words
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Article58 1963-03-10 14 Four youths rob fruit— seller IPOH, Sat. Four youths .stopped a fruit-seller. Lee Ah Kiew. 25, at a stop-look-go sign in Simee New Village here yesterday afternoon and robbed him ot $11 The youths went up to Lee when he had stopped his car and ordered him to get out.58 words
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Article50 1963-03-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The "White Lion Sisters" who were specially flown from Japan arrived here today in conjunction with sales promotion of a well-known dental cream. They were accompanied by their manager Mr. Hlroyuki Suruta who is also the president of Universal Promotion Ltd. in Tokyo.50 words
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Article28 1963-03-10 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat.— Mr. G. Muniandy is acting as superintendent of the Bedong Welfare Home in place ot Mr. TJ*. Dorm Raj who has retired.28 words
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396 1963-03-10 14 Women told: Prepare to take up arms MALACCA. Sat. The national chairman of the Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section >. Datin Fatlmah binte Hajl Hashim, today called on its members to prepare to meet Indonesia's threat to Malaya. Opening the Malacca Kaum Ibu annual meeting. Datin Fatimah urged the women396 words
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243 1963-03-10 14 Managing director of Penang newspaper dies of heart attack PENANG, Saturday. ]y|R. ONG KENG SENG, a vice-president of the Penang M.C.A. and well-knov» n Chinese community leader, died at the Mission Hospital here this afternoon after a heart attack. He was 65. I Mr. Ong, who was admitted to hospital243 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-03-10 14 MR. SENATHI RAJAH, 29 (above) of Ipoh has returned after graduating in Geology at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. He «as offerred a Colombo Plan scholarship sponsored by the Geological Surrey Department.35 words
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Article59 1963-03-10 14 SINOAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Geoffrey Rlppon, Britain's Minister of Public Buildings and Works, will arrive here on Monday for a four-day visit to service units in Singapore and the Federation. The main purpose of his visit Is to see for himself the sort of problems that59 words
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Article34 1963-03-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The The next meeting of the Dewan Raayat (House of Representatives) will now be from March 11 to 14 instead of March 4 v* 7 as previously announced.34 words
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Article566 1963-03-10 15 Angkor Wat and Malay Film deadheat for second olacina in Ladies Cud Gular with Hickman up beats hot favourite Black Star to pay $56 Pagan King wins hurdles easily SINGAPORE, Saturday. piZARRO, with Quek Yong Hai astride, made all the running to win a splendid race566 words
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Article467 1963-03-10 15 BIG SWEEP Mr. T. P. Lloyd's (8) COLZA 12.1 (965—214) Thwaites 1 (10) Satria 12.5 (118—66) Mohd. Nor 2 (6) On Screen 11.0 (878—219) Quefc 3 (4) Boyiie 12.0 (428—165) Hickman 4 Also Kan: (7) Tuah 12.7 (295--122) Abdul Hamid, (9) Big Shot 12.6 (137—75) Capt. Tlbbatts. (3) Perwlra 12.3467 words
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223 1963-03-10 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Saturday SUNGEI TINGGI. a High Peak four-year-old who showed promise last time out at Penang went attractively on a good track at Ipoh this morning when he finished a t w o-round workout with a 3f sprint in 39 4/5.223 words
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Article190 1963-03-10 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Hockey Association selectors have asked for a written undertaking from the 34 players they have named for state training under i.../jnal coach Burdett Coutts that they would turn up regularly for train ing. State training begins on Monday and the SHA have informed190 words
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241 1963-03-10 15 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Fiftysix undergrads of the University of Singapore left this morning by Malayan Airways for Hong Kong to take part In the eighth inter-varsity biennial games In Hong Kong. Other participants are Hong Kong University (the hosts* and241 words
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Article631 1963-03-10 15 Ipoh rac e weigh IPOH. Sat.— Weights for the first day of the Permk Turf Club races on Sunday March 17. CLASS 1 OIV 1— 49 Pasir Hltam 9.00 Terang Bulan 9.00 Entertainer 111 8.13 Brantas 8.12 Hallan 8.12 Tin Rnsb 8.11 Sartna 810 First Love 8 09 Noble Gesture631 words
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139 1963-03-10 15 SGSFA-JOHORE MATCH TODAY WELL GIVE SPORE MEM STIFF TEST SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore players, preparing for the first FAM Cup against Joint Services at Jalan Besar on March 17. will get a stiff test tomorrow when they turn out for SOSFA against Johore at Jalan Besar at 5.15. For some of139 words
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505 1963-03-10 15 Spurs, Leicester continue fight for lead LONDON, Saturday. Hotspur, humbled in Czechoslovakia last Tuesday, returned to winning form when soccer in England emerged from the deep freeze today. In the first full English league programme for It weeks. Spurs beat Manchester United 2-0 at Old TrafTord to stay on top505 words
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Article31 1963-03-10 15 MRS. CHAN KWAI WING fsmily thank staffs of Straits Time* Brleers (Exports Limited, friends an< relatives for their condolences, donai tlons. wreath*, anslstance and attend! anee during their sad bereavement.31 words
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Article29 1963-03-10 15 LONDON, Sat. Results of football matches played last night were: English Division Three— Colchester I Wreham I; Reading I, Swindon 2. Division Four York, 3. Newport 0.29 words
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Article31 1963-03-10 15 LONDON, Sat. Results of Rugby Union club matches played last night were: Aberavon 10. Cambridge University 10: Ebbw Ale 8. Dectlve Rangers 3; Uanelly 0, Dublin Wanderers 5.31 words
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Article24 1963-03-10 15 CARDIFF, Sat. Ireland beat Wales 14-6 in Rucby Union international at Cardiff Arms Park today. Ireland led 8-3 at halftime Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article70 1963-03-10 15 D EATHS MR. SEAH ENG KHOON. 79. passed away peacefully on 8.3.63 at 23-H Thomson Rise Estate. Sliikbpore. and funeral on Monday 11.3.63, at 12.00 p.m. MR. s. N. Suppiah formerly of Dusun Durian Est. Banting passed away on 9-3/63. Funeral will lake place on 10 3 63 at 4.3070 words
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Advertisement842 1963-03-10 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) w Words U (Mln.)—B*x M ft*. *m*t% PHOTOSTATS BY PMOTOMATIC, M. Robinson Road. Tel: *****. RSCOHDING YOUR OOCUMSNTS cm microfilm by Tang's Photocopy •errlce BMSB. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) *t Words Si (Mim.)-Box St tit Mire FOR PLATINUM tinid Jewellery. fear from Lee Onn Goldsmith.842 words
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Advertisement76 1963-03-10 15 NOTICE P.W.D. NOTICE The Public sre hereby notified that it is proposed to repair tht rack at the undermentioned leve rossing:— The roadway at Public Leve. Crossing at Telegraph Post No 3/21 Kedah line South ot Penantl Station will be closed for repairs on 12 3.63 from 6.00 pm to76 words
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Advertisement315 1963-03-10 15 Late CLASSIFIED MEM WOMEN feel Young again Am w« crow older it's only natural that we b*Kln to slow down. But some people stow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep working; and seldom get any fun out of llf«. Due to315 words
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Article404 1963-03-10 16 7 wins sweep by Tan JANET WITH THREE VICTORIES IS BEST OF WOMEN SWIMMERS SINGAPORE. Sat. Tan Thuan Heng, who had already won the 400 m freestyle. 400 m medley and 1.500 m freestyle in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships, today brought his final total of wins to seven404 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-03-10 16 LONE MALACCA RAIDER IS BEATEN BY S'GOR DEFENCE SELANGOR GOALIE STUMBLES BUT TEAM-MATE ARULRAJ SAVES THE DAY PERAMPALAM, the Selangor goalkeeper, and Arulraj, extreme left, take away the ball from |ustin de Silva in yesterday's Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular match in which Selangor beat92 words
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329 1963-03-10 16 HO CHANG PANG - HO CHANG PANG: By HONG KONG, Sat FORMOSA'S 23-year-old "dark horse" amateur, Hsieh Mm Nan, today maintained his sensational lead in the Hong Kong open golf tournament with a score of 72 over the par-71 new course. Carding 204for'three rounds, he held329 words
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Article94 1963-03-10 16 CINGAPORE. Sat— Favourite Septimus Dv Plessis advanced into the semi-finals of the Royal Island Club golf championship when he beat U Grezoux on the 19th at Upper Tnomson Road today. Other results were: J. H. Mitchell beat R. Archibald 4 and 2. Tan Soon Hock94 words
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Article41 1963-03-10 16 SINGAPORE," Sat. Combined Schools, who finished last with only one point in the first division league last year, today caused a big upset In the SHA il;nlor knockout competition by eliminating the formidable Khalsa 1-0 at Serangoon Road.41 words
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Article24 1963-03-10 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. SCC became first champions of the Singapore Women's Hockey Associa-i tion league when they beat Seletar 3-2 at Seletar.24 words
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405 1963-03-10 16 SINGAPORE ROUT SELANGOR 5-0 IN GOLD CUP TIE OINGAPORE, Sat.— The presence of Malaya's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman and Malaya's ace centre forward. Abdul Ghani, failed to awe Singapore Malays who swept Selangor Malays off their feet by 5-0 to enter the final of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer405 words
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385 1963-03-10 16 r)H. Sat.— Topseeded Thong Pong Then, last year's run-ner-up entered the boys' singles quarter-finals of the Perak Schools Sports Council's boys and girls badminton championships which began here today He beat Lai Kok Chew easUy in straight sets. The championships385 words
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142 1963-03-10 16 If UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today said that the university's participation for the first time in the inter-varsity biennial games in Hong Kong starting tomorrow "should add new zest" and result in142 words
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311 1963-03-10 16 Trueman again the chief wrecker of Otago IyjNEDIN, Sat. MCC poised for victory over Otago here are getting plenty of time off during their months tour of New Zealand. The first Test at Auckland was over in little more than an hour on the last day, the second Test was311 words
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Article33 1963-03-10 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. RAP Seletar beat RAF Hong Kong, the defending champions 1-0 in the F.E.A.F. hockey championship at Seletar today. The winning goal was scored by Beckett in the second half.33 words
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328 1963-03-10 16 j^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor, held to l-o at the interval, found their touch in the second half to beat Malacca 6-2 in the Malayan Hockey Federation friendly quadrangular at the Princes Road Stadium today. In the other match Negri and Perak played a328 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-03-10 16 HOCKEY QUADRANGULAR: Perak v Malacca (4.15); S'tor v Negri (5.15. both matches at Princes Rd. XL). BOCCER FRIENDLY: SOSFA v Johore (Jn. Besar, 5.15). CRICKET CLUB MATCHES: SRC V SCC (SRC padang. 11 a.m.'; SCC 2nd XI v SRC 2nd XI (ECC padang, 1.30).44 words
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Article, Illustration383 1963-03-10 17 Austen Zecha; JEFFREY — FRANCIS - QNE of Malaya's most amazing and most appreciated libraries occupies a space of no more than 50 square-feet in Kuala Lumpur. It is the library at the Malayan Association for the Blind, off Brickfields Road. Organised only last year by the wife of a U.S.383 words
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Article910 1963-03-10 17 Problem Houses and jobs for the people Danger 'Population explosion. areas Solution Spread out in satellite towns THE population growth in the Federation and Singapore is so rapid that housing and employment will soon become an even greater problem. Just take a look at the estimated population figures910 words
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Article211 1963-03-10 17 Once she was so BORED at her father's palace -now she's happy teaching A PRETTY 20-year-old girl, bored with nothing to do in a Sultan's palace, today is trying her hand at teaching In one of Tahang's biggest schools. She Is charming TENGXl PITTERI KAMARIAH, third daughter of the211 words
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Article, Illustration15 1963-03-10 17 TENGKU Puteri Kamarub, 20. third daughter of the Sultan of Pahang-15 words
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Article283 1963-03-10 17 PURE NONSENSE I only want to help THE suggestion that eowi should have front and roar lights on roads altor dark raises the question of dogs. cats, rabbits, hedgehogs, and other peripatetic creatures, including pedestrians. In a certain village, people who want to cross the street at night smear themselves283 words
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Advertisement99 1963-03-10 17 be ahead with time use a MLfi f V///iY/l ff^*\ l l m v i^/X^' < .^te .aW fW ihe high quality Swiss V watch a i ihe mo si /WvWfej .^rf competitive price. \^^^^^^~^^^^Kjr Higk quality and conpetitivt T» fc^fc^K^T~"^ I ■licr ate ihr characlciislici thai BaMl ■writ this99 words
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Advertisement199 1963-03-10 17 MORE PLEASURES OF P&O-ORIENT VOYAGES... '^JS yn^wlkilll YOurV Our Cabin Whe>n vse booked we. Lazy days! We've, been working hard far /e^l ff years buildinj a business, rearing a family, VjlS^^lj feSv^y and a sea voyage, is oar way of relaxing K WS /SKF/ Pa O'Orient service enables you io199 words
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Article, Illustration929 1963-03-10 18 4^ik slions "Fl and I nnswvvs DEAR EVELYN TU: I am 17 and very thin. I have tried to increase my weight, but have been unsuccessful so far. Please advise me. WENDY W. Take plenty of exercise and resular meals. Most important: Stop worrying! I AM a girl of929 words
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Article298 1963-03-10 18 THE actress had tried to steal the scene and had been completely foiled by her leading man. As they retired to the wings after the curtain had fallen, she turned on him and began calling him names. "And don't forget," she said, "there's a lot more298 words
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Advertisement139 1963-03-10 18 111 Bb I JU*' I'm also very swift, very attractive and luxurious to say the least. What's my line? Cathay Pacific Convair 880 Jet I spend my working hours streaking around the Orient leisure hours keeping myself in unquestionably Al condition. Then my sort of charm runs in the v139 words
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Advertisement116 1963-03-10 18 I She knew he was admiring her soft, beautiful hair.. But be didn't know her secret— that she used SEBBIX. the shampoo that transforms dull hair into lovely, healthy hair that is admired by everyone. Sebbix eliminates dandruff and f keeps your bair healthy always. And what is more you116 words
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Article123 1963-03-10 19 DEAR Jane Lee: My enemy, who lives across the road, delights in throwing stones at my dog. I can stand this no longer, and have retaliated by throwing stones at him. This makes him abuse me. Am I right in taking revenge? S.L. You cannot123 words
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Article471 1963-03-10 19 /\NE of my friends has a '/habit of dropping off to sleep at the oddest moments. He sleeps for about 10 minutes every time and wakes up quite normal. WORRIED The boy may be suffering from narcolepsy short, compulsive attacks of sleep over which he has471 words
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Article225 1963-03-10 19 I AM in love with a lovely girl who has confessed to me that she is not a virgin. She loves me. too. Do you think we can find happiness in marriage? Or should I forget her and marry another girl who also says she loves225 words
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174 1963-03-10 19 You sweet, stupid, stupid sixteen.. rIEN a boy showed interest in me, I was too shy to return hia love. Now he ignores me, but I do so want him to be nice to me. I am 16 and schooling. UNHAPPY Sweet. stupid, stupid sixteen. You poor romantic. This is174 words
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Article167 1963-03-10 19 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII! pHECK on your gene- ral knowledge with this "instant test": 1. Which flsh is the fastest swimmer? 2. Who was the boy said to have started Rugby football? 3. What are the names tor groups of (a) porpoises, (b) coots, (c) toads. 4. Who said: 'I167 words
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Article327 1963-03-10 19 i ■finniiaviasaa CIVIL aviation flying has long been a favourite career for boys. There are three ways to get Into the the profession. You can get your licence through service In the air force, by private training at a flying club or,327 words
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Article250 1963-03-10 19 rvEAR Know Alls: *J Can you suggest any way by which I can recover books lent to friends? My shelves are stocked with books I don't want, while most of my favourites have been "borrowed" by friends who never seem to think of returning them.250 words
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Article267 1963-03-10 19 I HAVE changed my name and have a statutory declaration to prove it. Now how do I iiiake the change in my identity card and birth certificate? I am a Singapore citizen. How can I let people know that I wish to be known by my new name?267 words
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Article155 1963-03-10 19 I WILL be starting work for the first time next week and wish to create a good impression. What are your suggestions? INEXPERIENCED. Show an interest m your job and a keenness to learn whatever you are taught. Be friendly toicards your colleagues, arid they will help155 words
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Advertisement50 1963-03-10 19 NEW COLOURS FOR YOUR Eg) I HOME. ..WITH ICI PENTALITE I fcH rSo eaaj fo apply uJith brush, roller or Gbrauer-\e&veGmpQ\rftu' small fi I I J I 'Ml III! Ill" I -^p r i ->A, NTS(MALA rA)ti|J IL^JhDEN nl lib ifreei s^s^^j (m^O^HOV Id I/JCN|CICOLOLR STYLING STIDIO, EMULSION PAINT fKStz:50 words
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Article419 1963-03-10 20 POINTER' ON TRAINING rpHIS week we will comX bine a few commands with a view to discovering Just how effective our training has been to date. First, let us take the command "Stay." We are at present using a normal collar and lead. Discard this for the present,419 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1963-03-10 20 The man I married do I like him? No! Love him? Yes... THIS IS THE STORY EVERY WOMAN WILL WANT TO READ, BECAUSE THERE'S..- ■pHpUHHH^ZSstty fcidUjeic^|(/nilCeepHe^ i Well EVERYTHING is silent in the afternoon. Everything keeps still. The Jag is out of the garage, but the Floride is in. The1,792 words
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Article375 1963-03-10 20 RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negaraku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Rendezv a With Music; 7.30 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Summary Of Prog. For The MornIng; 10.01 Something To Shout About;375 words
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Advertisement85 1963-03-10 20 Btef^^^ M 'Unit WF VICTOR has changed HAftftlOQ' 1 1\ Ck 51 C The Vauxhall Victor has changed peoples' |J CU|J I C 9 lUCflv ideas about family saloons. It has set new standards' in styling, comfort and easy mainten-* ance. Well over 100,000 people throughout the world have already85 words
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Advertisement146 1963-03-10 20 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you admire other wish that your skin wos as light and attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillmon's will moke you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there Is only one beotrtifier, only one whltener that words146 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1963-03-10 21 ...A BIT OF EVERY WIFE, EVERY WOMAN IN IT Successful script-writer Joke Armitage has been in North Africa on location with the stars of the film Beth Conway, John Hurst and Maria Dante while his wife has been consulting a medical psychologist. The party s over! them, rummaging1,124 words
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Article122 1963-03-10 21 ASK YOUR DAD TEST yoor brains before the youngsters test them lor you with this question: WHY DOES BAIN FALL IN DROPST Ft water Is pouring out of the sky many people would expect it to come down as a solid sheet instead of in Individual drops. Why not? Because122 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-03-10 21 "nELICIOUS" (abore), U submitted by W. O. Tip, Khoon Aik School, Kangar, Perlis, wins the week's $30 prize. He used a Pentax camera and S 3 film, setting: 15.6, 1/250 second. The prize-winner will be paid toy post. The cheque will be posted to him during the first172 words
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Advertisement58 1963-03-10 21 W\ THE oyLY ANSWER? Yt tSLMj an forgiveness save the day-and Iyl /I \^^bBL ea< w iat a Malayan housewife and V \mv^\ a priest ye t0 say on vita \Mk Eli A 4 L^l mj/wMWimli] ALSO A FULL-COLOUR PORTRAIT II %JW OF POPULAR SCREEN STAR jaBB nfrfcfr Michael k58 words
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Miscellaneous363 1963-03-10 21 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) •so "^^^i"™~^^^i' "■■■■ss"" "^^™t~" ACROSS: 1. Sustenance (4). DOWN: 1. Excessive commotion 4. Commendable (B>. 10. Storm (4). 2. Kind of moulding (4) 3. 44). 11. Come and gone; (4). 12. Rep,^ (4) 4 LeAd (5)- Part; of Prophet (4). 14. Terrified (8) 15. .h^j). 6 Talented (4).363 words
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Article, Illustration416 1963-03-10 22 -STAR of the WEEK FROM one point of view this cumin* year is likely to be marked by (reat good fortune. Certainly so far as social success is concerned yon cannot go wrong in the 12 months ahead. If you are interested in making money, then you will achieve your416 words
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Advertisement881 1963-03-10 22 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching '^SjM Stopped in *—/^i& B>^jfJ 7 Minutes ?M, V \wS U^ r Vo y i crack and Inf.cUona, as w.n uWnr-orm. J JSSIt J5» thtr. blisters b.tw.en "'tops th. itch and •«*>»".»£ f r m r'^^%er r c'et b 4;r.i?881 words
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Miscellaneous1521 1963-03-10 22 Cap* *f ifnnii riiurt Wntfaai» bw /y^^^Bt» v m fIH nt^mtl^M^^^^^^M m^^^^f^ m '^^^Wj^P// JJ^ J I >j «yyj?\By# A I ■■|B||BHBBHBHHHHHHHI HHBBHH There is some Irritation in your day you should be on much betI 1 1 immediate circle Involving a very ter terms with all around you. 11l1,521 words
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Miscellaneous164 1963-03-10 23 l^j^r r^iww Itmm. im im •«i<.riri»uff <^ny^v' 1 MA ki^^u^M^u It. i»* WufUt^nry r>--»dj|T' <^ /f^ x. f ?i^: BESS! S"S-5: 2 S I-g^^ol Isls-'g^^lo"! m I m»*m»>«« .»«--r,^., QiaOM 3HI iO SVIIV iJKJ I 4HI g 1 •I a ?s»f "■-'I--* §;o 2 S? is »iWWWW«il'n>i ii. BW m164 words
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