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Title Section14 1963-03-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1433 SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1963 20 CENTS KDN 35514 words
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Article, Illustration439 1963-03-17 1 wm^^2^mmE^m^mi m WE WILL NEVER TEAR UP THE AGREEMENT DESPITE LATEST REBORTS FROM JAKARTA THAT CONFRONTATION WILL CONTINUE TO TEST MALAYA'S GOODWILL Tengku has always /ONLY COUNTRY TO HAVE SUCH A PACT WITH US considered them brothers by TAN TOCK SAIK. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYA which439 words
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121 1963-03-17 1 Thant to send Nara to South-East Asia again 1 'NITED NATIONS, Sat.— U Thant, the Secre-tary-General, has decided to send his Chief of Cabinet Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, back to South-East Asia next month for further discussions about developments over Malaysia. Mr Narasimhan will return to the area, which he121 words
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123 1963-03-17 1 $4,250,000 give-away Curate who inherited money says: 'it will go to charity' OLDHAM (England), Sat. A man who has inherited X 500.000 ($4,250,000) said today he will give most of it away to charity. He is the Rev. Christopher Courtauld curate of Oldham's Anglican parish church. He gets the money123 words
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Article28 1963-03-17 1 IPOH. Sat— Mr. Lav Pak Khuan. president of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, this evening opened the Ipoh Municipality's $50,000 children's playground In Brewster Road.28 words
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Article24 1963-03-17 1 .Chief of the Imperial Oeneral Staff, arrived back in London yesterday, after his oner month tour of talks with Commonwealth military chiefs.24 words
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Article16 1963-03-17 1 ..of Laos arrived In Rangoon yesterday by air for a two-day goodwill visit.16 words
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Article, Illustration515 1963-03-17 1 Soraya to become a star JJOME, Sat. The former Empress of Iran said today she had decided to become a movie star because she could not very well "run a shop or become a secretary or a saleswoman." Princess Soraya of Iran said that in embarking on a film career515 words
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260 1963-03-17 1 JOSEPH YEO - War Dept. men threaten to go on strike JOSEPH YEO By SINGAPORE. Sat. The O Army Civil Service Union Is threatening to call out Its 18,000 members employed ln the War Department on strike ln a dispute with the management over redundancy terms. The strike threat follows expiry of the260 words
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Article476 1963-03-17 1 Dagger men strike ROBBERS FORCE WIFE TO GIVE UP HER JEWELLERY IPOH, Sat. Four robbers with daggers today forced Madam Yee Powe Vow. 33. wife of a contractor. Mr. Chang Kam Loon. 43. to open the cupboards in her house in Gurudwara Crescent here, and took about $800 worth of476 words
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Article52 1963-03-17 1 NEW YORK. Sal. SlifnK Pat Sutton. of Lawrenceburg. Tennessee, arrested lor pawing counterfeit money, protested his innocence. Sutton. a Democrat, .said: "That money wa.s contributed to me as a campaign luiul when I was fighting my election ..mi I reckon i; me by some no-itood. low clown.52 words
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PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY
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166 1963-03-17 2 Bolivian plane missing with thirty-nine on board LA PAZ. Sat.— A Bolivian plane carrying 39 people di>appeared yesterday on a 1 light from Arica. Chile, to La Paz, Bolivia according to airline officials here. They identified the missing plane as a DC6 belonging to Lloyd Aereo Bolivano Airlines. Airline officialsUPI - 166 words
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Article87 1963-03-17 2 JAKARTA, Sat. A tiger has killed 17 villagers in Sungei Keruh, Penukal Pendopo and Simpang Selo Talangkandis, in South Sumatra, in the past few days, the official news agency Aniara reported today. As a result of the activities of the ani- mal, farmers in the three87 words
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Article37 1963-03-17 2 TOKYO. Sat. Japan and Pakistan yesterday signed an agreement for the loan of about $75 million to Pakistan by the Export-Import Bank of Japan, repayable In 15 years at six per cent Interest.37 words
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Article31 1963-03-17 2 and her husband. Lord Snowdon. attended the commissioning ceremony at Clyde Bank of the 'Royal Navy's newest fruided-missile destroyer, the 6.000-ton Hampshire, which she launched on March 16, 1961.31 words
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Article37 1963-03-17 2 Press Attache and Third Secretary at the Rumanian Embassy in Ankara for eight years, has been expelled from Turkey, accused of spying. Turkish secret agents caught him copying a secret NATO document three days ago.37 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-03-17 2 LIVING HIGH WITH THE LIONS OF MANYARA THIS is a picture in A a thousand— a lion asleep in a tree. Game Wardens in the Lake Manyara National Park. Tanganyika (where this picture was taken), do not deny that lions are capable of climbing trees, but say98 words
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324 1963-03-17 2 EAGLE AND BEAR JOIN PARTY FOR DISARM MEN GENEVA, Saturday. AMERICAN eagle and a Russian bear popped out of black boxes on Thursday night to celebrate the first birthday of the disarmament conference The bear was a present to the American co-chair-man, Mr. Charles Stelle, and the eagle was for324 words
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Article16 1963-03-17 2 WASHINOTON, Sat. The Senate yesterday approved a four-year extension of the Military Draft Law.16 words
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Article22 1963-03-17 2 and Mrs. de Gaulle yesterday visited The Hague and lunched at the palace with Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard.22 words
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Article29 1963-03-17 2 GLASGOW. Sat— The American Navy's Proteus, mother ship for Polaris nuclear submarines, yesterday left her two-year-old mooring at Holy Loch, Scotland, to return to the United States.29 words
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Article21 1963-03-17 2 correspondent of the British Guardian was expelled from Havana after being detained in a Cuban prison for four days.21 words
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Article29 1963-03-17 2 NEW YORK. Sat— Burundi, the former Belgian-administered territory admitted to the United Nations last September, has become the 106 th member of the International Labour Organisation.29 words
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Article19 1963-03-17 2 TOKYO, Sat— The Japanese Government yesterday became the 26th country to recognise revolutionary regime In Syria.19 words
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257 1963-03-17 2 CiAIRO, Sat.— The United Arab Republic, Iraq and Syria headed into the third and possibly final round of preliminary talks today on the proposed federation of the three Arab countries. Details remained secret after yesterday's nine-hour private257 words
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300 1963-03-17 2 CLOAK AND DAGGER RAID ON HOTEL TO FOIL 'PLOT' AGAINST EXPERTS WORKING FOR EGYPTIAN GOVT. BASLE (SWITZERLAND), Sat. gWISS authorities today, said they had arrested two Israeli agents alleged to have tried to apply pressure on German scientists working for Egypt through their relatives.300 words
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117 1963-03-17 2 Opera singer shot dead in Rome hotel ROME, Sat. An American woman opera singer was shot dead today in Rome's fashionable Bernini Bristol Hotel. Police said she was slain by an American man who then tried to kill himself. The woman killed was identified by police as Mrs. Frances Mccan,117 words
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Article261 1963-03-17 2 Tycoon killed in mystery Crash BEIRUT, Sat. Lebane>t millionaire Emile Bustani. 55, one of the richest and most influential of businessmen and politicians in the middle East. was presumed killed today —trapped in the submerged wreck of his private plane in the Mediterranean. The mutilated bodies of his British pilot,Reuter - 261 words
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Article60 1963-03-17 2 LONDON, Sat— The two-week old strike by 500 men at a Coventry car suspension unit factory of the Dunlop Wheel and Rim Company will end on Monday. The men decided to go back after employers agreed to meet union officials to discuss conditions governing the reengagement60 words
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Article26 1963-03-17 2 sentenced to a year in jail and a $3,000 fine by a Chicago judge for "performing an obscene show." considers the verdict "Fascist."26 words
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300 1963-03-17 2 A newly-married man's 4 months solitude in the name of science -I NEW YORK, Sat. I pOUR months ago, Mr. Whilden Breen, 6 ft. tall and 35 years aid, walked into a small room at the University of Maryland. He has not come out since. This bit of superhuman solitude300 words
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Advertisement167 1963-03-17 2 THE HANDIEST ALL-PURPOSE TISSUE IN THE WORLD! f* i s^ §m X' v, Kfc k\M I U W FOR BABY BEAUTY-CARE COLDS V.«* soft, .infr KLEENEX tissues— fresh each To remnre make-up, cream your face and wipe Hclpyoursclf to a frc*h. clean KLEENEX every time— for baby 1 face. band*,167 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-03-17 3 GERMANS have no excuse for wearing other than immaculately creased trousers. A portable presser which can be worked off a motorcar battery has proved a popular present, and here is a young man giving his pants that elegant knifeedge crease before going to the theatre. Popper picture.49 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-03-17 3 TWIS brush for A shoes has created much interest at a Paris exhibition of labour saving gadgets. It is electrically operated, and the brush rotates as it is moved over the shoe. —Popper picture.35 words
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Article35 1963-03-17 3 BONN, Sat.— The West German Cabinet decided last night that for "foreign policy reasons" it would abide by its previous order to place an embargo on steel tube deliveries to Communist countries.35 words
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Article26 1963-03-17 3 IBADAN. Sat.— The Nigerian Tribune, an Ibadan daily newspaper, was closed yesterrtav and its properties seized on orders of the Ibadan High Court.26 words
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Article, Illustration397 1963-03-17 3 Youth is knocked off his cycle by croc BRISBANE: No one expects to hit a crocodile in the main street. But 14--year-old Dennis Martinez did just that in the Northern Queensland town of Innisfali (population b.bOO). The collision knocked the boy off his bike. He was u-nhurt. The 4 ft.397 words
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Article35 1963-03-17 3 OTTAWA, Sat.— Peter Ilkiw. a 27-year-old Russian seaman, has deserted from one of the So\iet fishing trawlers operating in the Atlantic Ocean and applied to the Immigration Department to be admitted to Canada.35 words
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Article148 1963-03-17 3 iIfIUNICH. Sat.— Fugitive form--1»1 er French Premier Georges Bidauli saici today he would like to slay in West Germany but will not give up his political tight against President de Gaulle Mr. Bidault. who heads a movement ;o overthrow de Gaulle, made a formal bid for residence148 words
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287 1963-03-17 3 LONDON, Sat. The Merchant Marine Association last night exonerated Capt. Stanley Lord of all blame for the deaths of 1.500 people when the British Uner Titanic sank in 1912. \n investigation committee he'd after the disaster ruled that Capt Lord'i ship, the Californian.UPI - 287 words
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381 1963-03-17 3 ANA DIES BECAUSE SHE WAS GENEROUS LISBON, Saturday [J LOURO was warm-hearted and generous, but plain to the point of ugliness, and felt, even at 27, that hopes of marriage had faded. She watched all her girlfriends walk, white-downed, up the aisle of the village church at Palmeiros, southeast Portugal.381 words
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Article83 1963-03-17 3 I ONDON. Sat. An Inter- national Tin Council communique yesterday failed to throw any light on the progress of the council's continuing consultations with the United States on tin stockpile disposals policy. It said: "The Council reviewed sales of tin made from the U.S. stockpile and83 words
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Article22 1963-03-17 3 sentenced to hang for the murder of a milk-lorry driver during a London holdup, has lodged notice of appeal.22 words
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Advertisement376 1963-03-17 3 the Miracle New NON-Rubber stretch -ever Spandex Made without rubber yet it retain* ell Hie stretchirmt end good qualities, but none of the bed, of natural rubber elottic. Now the whole frame of PLAYTEX living brat is in Spandex '«treteh-cver' Wonderlostic. a miracle discovery that adds months of EXTRA wear,376 words
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Advertisement186 1963-03-17 3 rat* I Career 15 a Comics 19, 20 Features 13 I Films 9 I For Women 14 I Leader Pace .w, b I Jane Lee > 15 I I Know Alls 15 j Motoring 5 I I Photo 13 I I Profit v S Serial 16, 17 I Stars 18186 words
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Advertisement125 1963-03-17 3 02JJ PROJECTOR WORLD'S ONLY PROJECTOR FOR ALL SIZES E3DEEI IV.xIV." ABSOLUTELY AUTOMATIC f~ INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS m Have You Tried m (omanat t^mm, IMMEDIATELY stops falling I I hoir Qnd DEFINITELY V^^.* grows new hair. Available from all leading stores. C^K^Lfc TRADE ENQUIRIES 41 P INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION N*r* jj^125 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-03-17 4 MALAYA URGED TO PUSH RUBBER SALES VIGOROUSLY PENANG, Saturday. MALAYA should make every effort to promote the sales of her rubber in consumercountries, Mr. Saw Choo Theng (above) president of the Penang Rubber Trade Association, said today. I "If necessary, rubber missions should be sent overseas with the Government's blessing."210 words
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Article175 1963-03-17 4 Programme schedule for Television Singapuras pilot servic today. 6.00 p.m.: Opening and programme summary in Mala> Chinese, Tamil and English: 6.05 p.m.: Football Singapore vs Joint Services at the Jala:. Besar Stadium: 6.45 p.m.: "The King of the Golden River' a programme from .the 8.8.C. Puppet Theatre about175 words
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Article86 1963-03-17 4 PENANG. Sat. Penang customs will soon Intensify their war on smugglers with the formation of a special division to combat their activities. The new squad, manned by over 100 customs officers, will work round the clock in an all-out bid to smash a rapidly-growing smuggling racket.86 words
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Article56 1963-03-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Victor Siaw. who is to wed Hong Kong film actress Grace Ting Nine, is the son of Mr. Runde Shaw The error in the Straits Times today, describing Victor Shaw KB the son of Mr Runme Shaw. Runde is the second56 words
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Article, Illustration244 1963-03-17 4 Paris-trained Foong Moi to hold tier own art show j__^^ISILJBBBBMBBIBiBIHBSS^ rZjMHMMBM^C^r^LJMIHMM PNANG, Sat. One of Malaya' most promising women artists. Miss Lai Foong Moi, 31, will hold an exhibition of her paintings, done In Europe and South-East Asia, at the City Hal! here tomorrow. The exhibition will be opened by244 words
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Article87 1963-03-17 4 New Zealand warship for a visit IJUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 6.000-ton New Zeamd cruiser Royalist will ijrive at Port Swettenham m Monday morning for a four-day unofficial goodwill visit to the Federation. The skipper, Capt. J. O. C. Ross, will have an audience with the Sliltan of Selangor and the87 words
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Article53 1963-03-17 4 PENANG. Sat.— Alleged to have used a knife on his neighbour, Peter Krishnasamy was today granted $200 bail on a charge of causing hurt to A. E. Peter at Lower Crescent, Bukit Olugor, on Nov. 21 last year. The second magistrate. Mr. A. Retnam. fixed hearing53 words
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Article67 1963-03-17 4 PENANG. Sat. The Chief Police Officer, Mr. J. J. Raj (Sr.), will be the inspecting officer in the first combined enrolment service of the Second. Third and Fifth Penang companies of the Boys' Brigade at the Wesley Church tomorrow. About 130 members of the Brigade,67 words
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204 1963-03-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TRAFFIC was jammed at various points on the new $3.5 million viaduct today first day of public use. While the flow was smooth on the main flyover, the meeting points of the viaduct and other roads204 words
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157 1963-03-17 4 Khir is urged to lift ban on pigs CINGAPORE. Sat— A group of 243 Singapore farmers today urged the Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. to lift the restriction on pigs reared in the island. The farmers handed a Joint petition to the Minister while157 words
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204 1963-03-17 4 TAMIMUODIN KARIM - Shapely women are not everything council told TAMIMUODIN KARIM: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. THE Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department, Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid, today advised an organisation that if it wanted to improve its women membership it should refrain from basing their admission on vital204 words
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Article, Illustration33 1963-03-17 4 Til IS S Ailecn Eu. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu Cheow Hin of Penang, who left yesterday for New Zealand, where she will take an arts course at Otago University.33 words
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Article57 1963-03-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat.— The Taiping branch ol the Hindu Youth Organisation is to organise fun fairs and variety shows in Hid of the National Patriotic Fund The branch has written to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, stating this and expressing the organisation's support57 words
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Article82 1963-03-17 4 JJUALA KANGSAR, Sat. The Ptate Government has approved $334,430 to be spent by the town and local councils in the Kuala Kangsar district to carry out their development projects this year. The deputy to the Mentri Besar, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, who completed his two-day tour of82 words
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Article31 1963-03-17 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. —The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib. yesterday opened a $52,000 dental clinic at Kampong Raja in Besut. 60 miles from here.31 words
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Article375 1963-03-17 4 Courses at centre raise output KUALA lAJMPUR, Sat. Annual savings at the rate of $157,000 have been the result of practical training given last year to trainees from 20 types of industries in Malaya by the National Productivity Centre ia Petaling Jaya The centre's director. Mr S. Abishegam. who said375 words
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Article67 1963-03-17 4 PENANG, Sat. The president of the Penang Umno division. Syed Haasan Aidid, who was awarded the P.JJC. recently, was entertained to a tea party yesterday evening by over 100 members of the local Umno Kaum Ibu. Puan Hajjah Che Wan Ha;l Abdullah. deputy chairman, garlanded67 words
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Article365 1963-03-17 4 PORTY-ONE million metric tons sounds an awful lot oi fish beyond our powers to visualise. Rather more than what wm brought to the markets of the world In 1961, according to the estimates of the Pood and Agriculture Organisation. Figures for 1962 are not yut available. Only one-tenth365 words
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Advertisement642 1963-03-17 4 I ARE YOU FEEDING THEIR I HUNGER FOR KNOWING? I The age of learning ia a wonderful time. A time you can't bring back. I A time when it ia almost impossible to satisfy the need to know. Wk p This need for knowledge is as important to your children's642 words
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Article, Illustration500 1963-03-17 5 TAISING ONN - TAISING ONN IBy A -SUNDAY TIMBS EXPLAIN* 1 FEATURE DO NOT FORGET US, SAYS THEIR UNION THE 32 day strike by 14,000 railwaymen, which brought Malaya's rail services to a grinding halt some months back, is now just a bad memory. Early in500 words
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Article344 1963-03-17 5 WITH AN EYE ON THE FUTURE WHAT tftz Railwaymen"* Union of Malaya demanded The placing of all daily-paia staff on a monthly basis with an additional four days' pay. making 30 days. Granting of four increments to all monthly-paid staff other than the clerical service. Placing of all casual workers344 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-03-17 5 a very valuable asset report IN February, 1960, a commission, was set up to inquire into the disputes between the Railway Administration and its employees, under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice K. D. K. Hill. Subsequently, the Hill Report made these recommendations to establish a more cordial relationship between the240 words
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Article579 1963-03-17 5 PETER LIM I - FOUR-STROKE versus TWO-STROKE PETER LIM I JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I MOTORING I By \LAR Peter Lim Is it a fact E that a two-stroke engine 2of the same cubic capacity as Sa four-btroke is more powerful > E I am given to understand that a iwo-stroke engine has fewer moving parts and.579 words
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Article302 1963-03-17 5 WHAT the wage agreement means to some of the 30 categories of monthly-paid staff of Malayan Railway Present pay I'nionS Gotl. revised offer claims Increax ifnalman special trade) 5352 iifnalman (superscale) 5436 Inline Cleaner SB5 ireman $110 lied Knfineman Sl5O 'avsrd Fireman DriverShunting: 1170 /ocomotive Driver (timescale)302 words
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Article163 1963-03-17 6 PROSPERITY AND LABOUR YET once more a Labour Party official In Penang denounces the English-educated as a class disinterested in politics. This is not quite accurate. The English-edu-cated are certainly not apathetic to politics. In fact, something like 75 per cent of the politicians In Malaya come from their class.163 words
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Article149 1963-03-17 6 A rough guess would place the figure around 20 per cent. And the indications are that with the advancing years this percentage will drop. The reason for this state of affairs Is not hard to seek. The party has been out of step with the developing abundance149 words
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Article111 1963-03-17 6 As with the Members of Parliament so with the prosperous workers, most of whom come from the business sector of the economy. The trouble with the Labour Party stems from the fact that It still thinks of Itself as an embattled minority in a hostile «oclety. That is not111 words
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1070 1963-03-17 6 [YOUR JOB BYOUR FAMILY WHAT are the basic tax allowances for a family? Every resident taxpayer is entitled to a personal allowance of $2,000 and an allowance of $1,000 on earned Income. A married man gets a further allowance of $1,0001,070 words
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Article707 1963-03-17 6 Dr. B.R. SREENIVASAN - Dr. B.R. SREENIVASAN WHEN TOTAL WILL HIT 5,000 MARK By Q\ THE development which has taken place in the University of Singapore so far, we are able to take 2,150 students. In the next five years, however, the student population is expected to increase rapidly, because707 words
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Article, Illustration356 1963-03-17 6 TOM HUAN KIAK - TOM HUAN KIAK By STUFFED-SHIRT WAY? THAT was a good picture (Straits Times, March 11) of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald doing the twist at a Nairobi charity ball. But I wonder how the rightwing Europeans, people like Sir Ferdinand Caven-dish-Bentinck (he is on record as saying: "I'm suspicious356 words
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Article97 1963-03-17 6 rIS week is Freedom from Hanger Week. We who live in a rich country should think of those unfortunates who in their millions suffer from malnutrition. This campaign is sponsored by the IN Food and Agriculture Organisation and alms to fight the spectre of famine and97 words
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658 1963-03-17 6 OF MYSELF AND MARRIAGE NOT SERVICE WOULD I join a Kennedystyle Peace Corps to work in some backyard of the world? Frankly, no. I wouldn't. And I'd go a step further and say that the conditions in this country do not at all favour the formation of such a corps.658 words
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Advertisement1005 1963-03-17 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2<i \\..rrt» 111 i Minimum i RADFORO WONG: Keith Norman. I eldeat •on of Mr Mr*. HO. Radford nf Folkestone. Kogland with Linda, only I •laughter of Mr. A Mra Wong Teck Yoke nf s pore on l«th March. IMS. Hrn Innitv Church. Kolkeatone (0 Words lIS (Minimum]1,005 words
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Advertisement13 1963-03-17 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TIL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement27 1963-03-17 6 ill/ I* I I\ r I W^ If*-'. The pure white f^^SSHJ cooling skin cream 1/4 jfc everyone needs. Look for this jar. fe A WILLCOMI PRODUCT27 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-03-17 7 3.000 IN BIG RALLY AT KLANG PADANG Yesterday's picture of the mass rally at the Klang Town Padang to mark the opening of the National Language Month. It was the main state ceremony for Selangor, where 3.000 people heard a message from the Mentri Besar, Dato106 words
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626 1963-03-17 7 Voice aircraft help to boost use of Malay i j— I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THOUSANDS of people of all races attended rallies in all parts of the country today to give a rousing start to National Language Month 1963. In a message read out at all these rallies the Deputy626 words
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282 1963-03-17 7 Malaysia: PI and Malaya tension eased KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister ol Commerce ana industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun, said here today that tne Philippines was still adamant on ttl claim to North Borneo but wus prepared to change its stand on Malaysia. He was speaking to the Press at282 words
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Article98 1963-03-17 7 TODAY— Sedill Kechil 110 am. (6.4 ft) 2.43 p.m. <6.3f0; Singapore 2.25 a.m. (B.sft) 3.12 pm. (72 ft); Port Dickson 9.53 a.m. (6.9 ft) 10.35 pjn. (7.2ft>; Port Swettenham 8.16 a.m (10.5 ft* 8.40 pm. < 10.7 ft) Penang 358 a.m. (6.5 ft) 4.1998 words
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Article57 1963-03-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Two hours after woman was robtted of her hand baa ye*terduy private detective tracked dowi thr two culprits The sleuth. Mr Tun Sway Ter eot back two puir.s ol sDectaclcbelon(ring to his relative. Madrfin Mm Mvi Enu. 54. a lewellery dealer but the handbag and57 words
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Article60 1963-03-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat —The Sunday Times today received $40 from Mr. Sng Tlang Hock for the Buklt Ban Kee Fire Fund bringing the total amount collected by the paper to 55.603.40 According to the Singapore Council for Social Services, the total collected today by the SocialSin Chew Jit Poh - 60 words
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115 1963-03-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Members of the St. Patrick's Society of Selangor tonight held a dinner and ball at the Lake Club here to cflebrate St. Patrick 1 Day. Ireland's National Day. Among the distinguished IHOfU were the Sultan of Selangor and Tcngku Ampuan.115 words
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Article26 1963-03-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Dato Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rals was today re-elected president o/ the Federation of Malaya Government Services Welfare and Recreational Council.26 words
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200 1963-03-17 7 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Toh Puan Rahah wile of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today called on parents to encourage their daughters to ioin the G!r Guides move ment. She was speaking to more Mian 1.000 Girl Guides frorr all over Selangor200 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-03-17 7 Razak's key to success SPREADING THE SPIRIT OF TOGETHERNESS AMONG RURAL PEOPLE KUANTAN, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein said today that rural dpvelopment projects would be a success if the spirit of working together was instilled in the minds of the rural people. He added258 words
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Article57 1963-03-17 7 PENANO, Sat. Thirty-five member* of Penang and Province Wellesley Umno branches, including 12 women, will leave Penang by bus tomorrow morning for a week's study tour of various rural development projects in Selangor and Malacca. The group, led by Hajl Abdullah Che Teh of the57 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-03-17 7 PAUL NAVARATNAM - PAUL NAVARATNAM PARENTS WANT TO CONTACT OTHERS IN MALAYA WHO SHARE SAME DISTINCTION by PETALINO JAVA. Sat A Dutch family here in which three children were born on the same day, in the same month but in different years wants318 words
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148 1963-03-17 7 $375,000 and a family poser for you SOME weeks ago a Form in student who won the first prize of $375,000 In the Social We'fare Lottery wrote to the Know-Ails to ask: What should Ido with the money? Now we put the question to you. What would you do if148 words
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Article21 1963-03-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sat— Fong Kirn Hong. 53. was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry at Serangoon Road.21 words
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223 1963-03-17 7 Teluk Anson fire victims get their new houses after a year TELUK ANSON, Saturday. yiCTJMS of the fire, which destroyed 80 attap, zinc and plank houses with an estimated loss of $312,110 in Immigrant Road here on Feb. 17 last year, were given new houses yesterday. The heads )f 74223 words
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Article125 1963-03-17 7 F N staff give $113 to P-Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. A total Ot $956.40 was received by the Straits Times today for the National Patriotic Fund: The grand total received by the ouaits Times group now stands at $46,795.70. Today's donors were: Staff of Fraser Neave (Mi Ltd., Kuala Lumpur,125 words
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Article50 1963-03-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— A donation of &T3 from the staff of a High Street textile* firm, clerk* of works cf Buklt Ho Swee and ■ivinpathiserfc was received by the Sunday Time* here today for the Jurlah binte Hamid Fund, bringing th« total donated *o far to 192.50 words
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Article41 1963-03-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The famed Bob Duckworth Orchestra vill be among the top features of "April Ball" at the Victors Memorial Hall on April 30 n, aid of the Oan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association* charity and scholarship fund.41 words
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Advertisement258 1963-03-17 7 11 MORE and MORE K^t DEPOSIT VJP ACCOUNTS are being opened with Lombard Bank, where capital accumulates steadily in the assured security of the Bank. Interest of 5% per annum is paid twice yearly without deduction of U.K. Income Tax. Write today to the General Manager for your copy of258 words
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482 1963-03-17 8 A TOTAL of 24 mi l" lion from Malaya's share hungry public that's what the big offer by Esso means to the man-in-tne-street And its certainly a chance many have been patiently waiting for all these 12 months. Welcome, too, is the482 words
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Article282 1963-03-17 8 riINGAPORE. Sat. Combined J> business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Majayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (5.--000* $2.62; East Smelting (3.000) $2 73 P. and N. ords (4.000) $3.52 D Gammon (4.000> $1.83: Hume282 words
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174 1963-03-17 8 BAN KEE FIRE VICTIMS ARE TOLD TO REMOVE BELONGINGS SINGAPORE, Sat— Victims of the Bukit Ban Kee Fire are asked to remove the remnants of their personal belongings from the fire site by 6 p.m. on Wednesday. A statement from the Ministry of National Development today s ald that the174 words
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Article42 1963-03-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— An expectant mother died in the General Hospital here today following a motor accident in the Federal Highway yesterday. She is Che Norma binte Basri, wife of Captain Laili of the Ist Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment42 words
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Article419 1963-03-17 8 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM TOH OPENS BOTH UNITS. WARNS TRADE UNIONISTS By Singapore. Sat ELECTRICITY supply to the huge Jurong industrial complex flowed from 10.30 this morning with the opening of a sub-station there. Then minutes after the Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, pressed a button supplying electricity to419 words
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Article198 1963-03-17 8 A picture of Ireland at parade rH, Sat. It was a picture of Ireland in the Ashby Road army camp here this morning when the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars celebrated St. Patrick's Day with an impressive parade and flypast by three of the regiment's own aircraft. The salute was taken198 words
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Article27 1963-03-17 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat —A five-year-old girl. Chua Yoke Keow, was found drowned yesterday in a well at Senai new village. 15 miles from here.27 words
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223 1963-03-17 8 SINGAPORE, Saturday. MR. Ng Kai Soo of Balestier Road loved his car. He liked to tinker around with it and became familiar with all its parts. To enhance Its looks, he mounted a small kaka tua ta parrot) on the223 words
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Article87 1963-03-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The chairman of the National Committee of the Freedom from Hunger Campaign. Dato Nik Kamil, said today that the proposed airdrop of leaflets as one of the activities of the Freedom from Hunger Campaign Week, has been cancelled. In a statement issued today87 words
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114 1963-03-17 8 INVESTED with the Order of Temasek is Mr. Lim Kirn San, chairman of the Housing and D c v c 1 opment Board which, in three years, has broken the "back" of Singapore's housing problem. A merchant and banker by profession,114 words
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460 1963-03-17 8 MEN WHO SERVED S'PORE WELL GET THEIR A WARDS SINGAPORE, Saturday. IN THREE years, the Housing and Development Board 'broke the back*' of Singapore's housing problem. In recognition of his dynamic leadership of the board, its chairman, Mr. Lim Kirn San, was today invested with the exclusive Order of Temasek.460 words
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Article58 1963-03-17 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat—Police are probing the murder of a tractor driver. Mean bin Satan. 27. who died at the General Hospital here yesterday. A post-mortem of Mean's body carried out today disclosed that he had been shot. Two bullets were extricated from his head and58 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-03-17 8 j^|K. Donald S. Newton and his bride, formerly Miss Sandra Woodcock, after their marriage at the Church of Immaculate Conception in Johore Bahru. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Woodcock of Cuxt o n, England. Mr. Newton, who is attached to80 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-03-17 8 Ghafar: They want to hand Malaya over to Jakarta reds KOTA BHARU, Sat.— The Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Ghafar bin Baba. last night accused the PanMalayan Islamic Party of trying to hand over Malaya to the Indonesian Communist Party. "Without giving any thought or consideration to the366 words
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Article, Illustration307 1963-03-17 8 I ATEST of the many organilj sations which now exist In Singapore to encourage good music has taken Its title from the old name of Singapore Known as the Temasek Performers, they owe their r'ifrin to David Apel. who needs no lnfodt"*'ion to307 words
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Advertisement70 1963-03-17 8 IF TIME IS IMPORTANT WHY NOT I PLAN A yttS± fc^H|X^ ROYAL INTEROCLAN LINES SEA-AIR s??^ A RETURNTRtP TO HONGKONG W% REDUCTION ON SEA AND AIR FARES Advantages:- 2 days free stay on board ril VESSELS IN HONGKONG For further port. colon contact your Travel Ao.*nr or K. P. M.70 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-03-17 8 PVaTTtt t>^ seem &un f^<^ Never beatwotse, to see twws£ have*jT I^^ '--^W fptf... \«BEEKI. ..?/>/ I -&4»&We>p/tet "~tut enough of m Ya slt P£!Z2' lined 1& /^^s*f/w^V\Y A ttCpef >v Limi IKJVESTMEMT\^t^BL^ UH (CBill Willing* Roy Dewar37 words
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Article, Illustration905 1963-03-17 9 HERBERT KRETZMER - SELLERS WILL TEAR HIS PALACE TO BITS HERBERT KRETZMER By LONDON SAT. PETER SELLERS spent the other day quietly at home. What kept him indoors was a recurrence of seasonal nfluenza. He was pale when I met him. He had the look of I man who was at once both905 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-03-17 9 ACTION? NO— IT IS TOO SLOW Ken Hammonds at the films WHO'S GOT THE ACTION? Dean Martin, Lana Turner Paramount release WHO'S got the action? Not the film, anyway. It would be stretching words to call this comedy aboutbookies and pun.ters either hilarious or fast-moving. Translated from American, the title282 words
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Article63 1963-03-17 9 Quick takes DIANE Cilento stars in her own translation of Pirandello's "Naked" at the Arts Theatre, London, next month. She said: "The heroine is not physically naked, just vulnerable." Costar: Joseph Wiseman who was cinema "Dr. No" Yul Brynner. In less famous role as singer-guitarist, recorded lullaby for "Taras Bulba"63 words
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Article45 1963-03-17 9 ACTOR Glenn Ford has strongly denied he and Linda Christian are engaged. "It was all a Joke," said Ford, when asked about a Los Angeles columnist's report "Linda said it. but she was only kidding. I am surprised the columnist took it so seriously."45 words
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Advertisement545 1963-03-17 9 :#shaw a V.Or B anla»tionl il^.^a^aaja^a^aa^paaj TODAY 4 SHOWS STARTING PROMPTLY ot 10 a.m., 1.30. 5.1 5 It 845 p.m. H W aj Tomorrow 3 shows ot 1.30, 5.15 8.45 SHARP m m (N.B. 1.30 pm show Tomorrow Tuesdoy SOLD OUT) a rnm-tumn mm m T^^~ytfM MUTINY^ m m -ON545 words
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Advertisement155 1963-03-17 9 f«%U«H 1 OPENS TODAY! (Singapore) A Realm of Entertainment Never Photographed Before ABOVE AND BELOW THE SEA! 2Oll< C.fMu.y f o« JTL*HhU& GILBERT J %oK*> f 4 MJ* m TECHNICOtOI Tomorrow at 9.30pm V>v^P-4j|^f Rediffusion ■»b^^HblK2B TV Rentals Presents .^^^tf^mM^^BS^Kj/^^^^^^^r^^ 3-STAR VARlETY^^BPP^*^^^^* l^^ Featuring T.F. Tan Guest Artistes PHILIP CHIN155 words
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Advertisement136 1963-03-17 9 Advertisement—— •OWDEH J^^Z A favourite haunt for cockroaches is under the paper linings of drawers and shelves. This offers an excellent opportunity for wiping them out. Simply sprinkle Pea-Beu odourless, non-poisonous cockroach powder under the shelving paper and all cockroaches will be completely eliminated. A Mon Appeal Entertainer m "TodoT136 words
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Advertisement287 1963-03-17 9 esdaV VVednesda __^^-^^^^2fc^^^^y 4^k iK^s. i x^zlm 1 1 rci 3- V Thursday "ut REX-Johore Bdhn I DAILY 3 SHOWS: 3.00. 6.00 9.00 p.m. SATURDAY SUNDAY EXTRA SHOW AT 12 NOON TJK GUNS OF HAVARWK r"«^l J SIMIHB^KER-A^OWQUrm^EB J j| u?inEitiLSi£.l riSiiiTiiolTii I j umhompsw U PRICES: $2.30, $1.60 $1.00287 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-03-17 10 Power drive towards success Waring way SINGAPORE. Sat Forty years ago. a young man in Britain gave up his Job as chartered accountant tv try his luck In the Industries. Now at 68. Sir Bertram Waring heads a huge combine that' produces a whole range of products from electrical and265 words
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Article47 1963-03-17 10 TELOK ANSON, Sat.— Police round the body of a three-ycar-nld girl in a house in Immigrant Road here mis morning. The child, identified as Ambisa Dcvi, daughter of a sanitary attendant at the hospital here, was naked. Police have detained a man.47 words
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255 1963-03-17 10 Barber (cheated of $1,900) tells of a 'millionaire' and 'bars of gold' MUAR, Saturday. BARBER, who saved $1,900 for his sons wedding, has reported to the police that he was cheated of the money. Lav Wah Chin, 61, said he was introduced on Tuesday to a "Port Dickson tin mint255 words
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133 1963-03-17 10 A 'Mr. Lee' who vanished with $5,800 SINGAPORE. Sat. An Indonesian businessman has complained to police about a "Mr. Lee" who disappeared -after taking $5,875 from him as part payment for a car. costing $6,300. Mr. Asrl Tjekman said the balance of $425 was to have been paid when certain133 words
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64 1963-03-17 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Twentynine employees of Praser and Co.. a firm of stock and share brokers in Union Building, went on strike today in a dispute with the management over a retrenchment, clause to be incorporated in a collective agreement. The strikers arc members oi64 words
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220 1963-03-17 10 The dry spell in Tebrau area goes on SINGAPORE, Sat.— The dry weather continues in the Tebrau River area in Johore a source of water supply to Singapore and the water level In the river has alien to 4ft. 31n. this morning, compared with Bft. llin. on Tuesday. A Singapore220 words
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479 1963-03-17 10 VIC NAYAGAM - Judge walks out after Kchange th lawyer VIC NAYAGAM 'I AM NOT 60IHS TO LISTEN TO YOU IF YOU KEEP ON TALKING AFTER I ASK YOU TO SIT DOWN' By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. ■pHE President of the Sessions Court, Tuan Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, today abruptly walked out of the court479 words
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206 1963-03-17 10 CEB repair men electrocuted on the job JPOH, Sat.— A junior technical assistant In the Central Electricity Board, V. Balasubramanlam, 30, said here today that hp called for an engineer when he saw one of his labourers lying motionless o~a the cross-arm of a C.E.B. pole. The labourer was brought206 words
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Article31 1963-03-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Norwegian International Labour Organisation management accounting expert. Mr. B. Bogerud. arrived here today to join the National Productivity Centre at Pr m ling Java.31 words
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193 1963-03-17 10 Cash from U.S., so drug research unit to recruit three grads SINGAPORE, Saturday. THREE local pharmacy graduates will be engaged to work in a drug research unit in Singapore as a result of a $136,200 United States grant The first instalment of $79,479 will be handed over to Professor T.193 words
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Article69 1963-03-17 10 Bank row case postponed SINGAPORE. Sat.— The trade disputes between United Commercial Bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union which was scheduled for continued hearing in the Industrial Arbitration Court today has been postponed to March 22 as one of the union representatives was indisposed. The disputes relates to bonus69 words
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Article306 1963-03-17 10 Federation two speak of 'our candidate' SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Federation Alliance leaders today called on the people of Sembawang constituence to support the Singapore Alliance candidate in the forthcoming by-election. They were the Federation Minister of Agriculture, Inche Mohamed Khlr bin .Joharl, who is also chairman306 words
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Article228 1963-03-17 10 TWO YOUNG MEN CHARGED WITH EXTORTION ATTEMPT MALACCA. Sat. Two young labourers who were charged In the Sessions Court here today with attempted extortion blamed each other for the offence Low Kirn Chong, 23. and Soon Ah Kow. 21. were charged with attempting to extort money228 words
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Article370 1963-03-17 10 I M 1^:11* 1 - I M 1^:11*1 POLICE hot on the trail of stolen cars have come up with an amazing discovery. They have found that some people buy cars on hire purchase and pack them on* to neighbouring countries. After making sure that the vehicles have left Malaya, they370 words
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Article58 1963-03-17 10 TELOK ANSON. Sat. Police today recovered the body of a, sundiv shop assistant. Tan Pol Kee. IL seven miles downstream of the Perak Riv from whera he disappeared on Thursday. Tan had slipped from a gang plank while loading; salt nsh on a motor launch at58 words
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Obituary45 1963-03-17 10 MADAM WONG PEK THO. 96. mother of Mr. Hoh Keng Wai and mother-in-law of Mr. A. K. Lai. 16.3.63. She leaves behind one son. two daughters. 2 adopted daughters. 11 grandchildren. 33 great grandchildren. Funeral today. 11 a.m. 17.3.63. From 28 Kamunting Street, XL.45 words
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Advertisement182 1963-03-17 10 LUXURY FLATS FOR THE MODERN MAN ft v WS\ iu"^rij3l Me IS aBJ BM**~ W*^^^ IB^iCJ Portners-{n-Chorge:Messrt.Ho Kok Hoe.HcKok Kif,Ho Kok Yin "~f* Dtp. ArCn.j Honslr (M.5. 1. A., A.R.1.8.A.,A.R.A.i.A.,A.K.A.5.) 14 STOREY PEARLSON BUILDING rr yr-? 1 EASY PAYMENT CAN BE ARRANGED \\^M^ff^fotff^t/ 9 Plan ond design approved by the182 words
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Advertisement111 1963-03-17 10 £0 words SI2 (Minimum) MITCHELL: To Zainon and Brian a daughter Alison S.ilmah on 16.3.63 at Bungsar Ward. Sister for Alec Idris. All well. LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" This vessel is expected to arrive from Hongkong and Manila today, 17th instant at noon and v ill sail tor Europe at111 words
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Article787 1963-03-17 11 HAS IMPROVED A GREAT DEAL rK)UR- YEAR-OLD Sarina created a favourable impression first time out at Penang last month when she finished a fast third with 9.0 to the useful Hallan and Noble Gesture over ssf. This handsome grey has improved a great deal since787 words
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Article137 1963-03-17 11 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER ALT. ROYALE Gala Premiere Intuition PIET HI IN Gala Premiere Arijalo INTUITION Roll In Altesse Royal* BOLEH MENANG En Choy Sinjtnt Boy WAT GLUNG IS Wonders Captain's Guide BOLEH MENAN Young Nawab Calvados BMW S TUFTON Rtman Malaysia Clboulette P. MISSILE Bravado Tufton137 words
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Article401 1963-03-17 11 rnms 1r not a strong field X and if Realm of Gold is in anything like form he can "cake-walk" the race. This Golden Cloud gelding has had a lengthy spell his last racecourse appearance was in March last year when he finished a good fourth with 8.13401 words
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Article1425 1963-03-17 11 Race One: 2.00 CL 5 Div. 2— S|t 1 ***** Evelyn (PC St.) Ahmad. 9 9.0 B. Wilson S 2 3939S Intuition (Leone Huat St.) Zain, 6 8.13 (F) Khamia 3 3 ***** Gala Premiere II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 7 8.13 (SF) Harbridfe 10 41,425 words
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Advertisement849 1963-03-17 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT TOUR SERVICE (Spore) ■> Wm4» (Mlm.) Bma mf. —aw ALL PHOTOCOPY MBS doo* Mr* -Ttas's 10, Boat Quay, 9MM. PHOTOSTATS BT PHOTOMATIC. 68, Robinson Road. T«l: *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) W W*4» U (Mlm.)—*»m SO ctM. astr* BATIK SHOP only sails ssrenss. thry must b« ths best.849 words
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Advertisement652 1963-03-17 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERAJAAN KELANTAN PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications ara Invited from Federal Citizens for the post of Technical Apprentice In the Town Sr. Country Planning Department Kflantan The age and academic mia'lP'-*' l for this post are aa follows: Aged 18 but under 21 years old Qualifications: Oversea School Certificate Division652 words
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Advertisement449 1963-03-17 11 |T,Vcfc//r/onJ MEN FIND NEW WAY to fed Young Aa we crow older it's only natural that we begin to alow down. But •ome people (row old faster than they ahould. Then they feel weak. tired, flnd It hard to keep working and seldom get any fun out of lIS*. Due449 words
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Article333 1963-03-17 12 NOW FOR KEDAH IN QUARTER-FINAL AT ALOR STAR NEXT FRIDAY Penang fade after promising start in the FAM Cup By LEE FOO SAN: TAIPING, Sat. pERAK beat Penang 3-0 in the FAM Cup knock--1 out soccer match on the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here today and qualified333 words
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Article365 1963-03-17 12 RAJAB IS JOHORE CHAMPION |OHORE BAHRU. Sat. The «l Johore schools open singles badminton championships was won by Rajab after a hardfought three-set final against Tan Lye King, whom he beat 15-10 9-15 15-2 at the English College Hall here today. About 50 competitors from Batu Pahat, Muar and Johore365 words
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Article28 1963-03-17 12 BINGAPORE. Sat. Police As.VKi.iiio!) beat Bukit Timah 3-1 in .i SAFA division 3A match at Fan-er Park today. In another game SHBRC beat Alagappa 3-2.28 words
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Article45 1963-03-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ceylon Sports Club beat S.R.C. by two wickets in their friendly cricket match on the padang today. S.R.C. 119 (H. Scully 55: Krishnan 6-27. E. Wicks 3-29) and C.S.C. 121 for eight (Krishnan 42. Wicks 43: A. Anthony 4-25).45 words
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146 1963-03-17 12 Kiwis do well to restrict England to 244-8 rHRISTCHURCH. Sat. New Zealand put up an excellent performance in the field to restrict England to 244 for eight on the second day of the third and final Test here At the close. England still needed 23 for first innings lead. New146 words
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Article177 1963-03-17 12 NEW ZEALAND IST INNINGS Dowling c Dexter b Tltmua 40 Playle c Barrington b Trueman 0 Sinclair hit wkt b Trueman 44 Reid c Parfitt b Knight 74 Barton c Smith b Knight 11 Shrimpton c Knight b Trueman 31 Dick b Trueman 16 Motz c Parfitt b Trueman177 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-03-17 12 'MALAYA CAN STAGE OLYMPICS' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ]t|ALAYA has a nucleus of sporting facilities ITI sufficient to stage the Olympic Games on a modest scale, the Count de Beamont, chairman of the International Olympic Games Aid Committee, said here today. I The Count, who Is here on a five-day visit287 words
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144 1963-03-17 12 FAM name 20 youths Junior Cup training KUALA LUMPUR, Satire Football Association of Malaya have selected 20 youths from six states to start training here on Wednesday for the Fifth Asian Youth Football tournament which begins at Penan* on Apr. 18. They will train for three weeks at the Merdeka144 words
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57 1963-03-17 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. F.E.A.F. beat a S.H.A. President's side 3-1 in a friendly hockey match at. Seletar today. Ryan, Caca&ie and Soares scored for F.E.A.P. and Pennefather for S.H.A. F.E.A.F. beat Singapore Police 3-2 In a second eleven match. Dailey and Thadeus (2) scored for57 words
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Article28 1963-03-17 12 LONDON. Sat.— Results of foot ball matches played in Britain las night were: English division 2 Scunthorpe 2 Cardiff 2. Division 3 Halifax 1 Colchester 2.28 words
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Article508 1963-03-17 12 A new swim mark BERNARD CHAN IS FASTEST IN 100 M BUTTERFLY SINGAPORE. Sat.—Singapore's butterfly stroke champion Bernard Chan bettered his own Singapore record for the 100 m butterfly when he won. the event for under 17s in 63.8 sec at the Chinese Swimming Club's junior meet at Amber Road508 words
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Article26 1963-03-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. I.R.C. beat Marines 3-0 m a friendly soccer match at Pulau Brani today, scoring their goals through Ourunathan <2> and Wray.26 words
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401 1963-03-17 12 LONDON. Sat. Results of football matches plit.ved today: F.A. CUP 4TH ROUND M'brourh Leeds U. 2 4TH SOUND REPLAY Coventry t. 2 Portsmouth 2 (after extra time score at 90 minutes 2-2). F.A. CL'P STH ROUND Ley ton O. Leicester C. 1 M'chesterU. 2 ChelseaReuter - 401 words
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Article28 1963-03-17 12 LONDON. Sat—England beat Scotland by 10 points to eight to win the International Rugby Union championship at Twickenham today. At halftime Scotland were leading 8-s— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article25 1963-03-17 12 UONG KONG. Sat— Malaya scored -their second victory In the inter-unlv«\s!iy games by beating Singapore In the cricket final by flvs wickets today.25 words
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Article213 1963-03-17 12 S'pore find touch in second half MUAR. Saturday. OINGAPORE, held to a scoreless first half by Malacca, took control in the second to score a 3-0 victory on the second day of the Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular meet bein^ played on St. Andrew's School ground here. The victory apart, the213 words
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Article100 1963-03-17 12 TUUAR, Sat. SchooliTl teacher Austin de Cruz in Johore's goal made Negri fight hard for their 2-1 victory in the second of today's MH F quadrangular matches here. The breakthough finally came in the 51st minute when Sheikh All's pass from the left wing was snapped up by100 words
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Advertisement337 1963-03-17 12 ®TV RECEIVER Model i 6 k£ Featuring a wide screen that is brighter and easier to watch ES? If I IbMMI Avtwwtft tr*M- I I am Cof.n.l (ABO tdjum ih. I fcrillimw of Ih* I*' «f»«« im which tt 4ml»M4 »o .jproduc Hrn M M, th* wfcote pKtor, including ■V^SV337 words
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Miscellaneous105 1963-03-17 12 SOCCER FAM CLP: Spore v Jt Servie*s| iJn Besar. 5.15); Johore v Malacca (B Pahat): Negrl v Fed. Armed Forces (Seremban). S PORE DIV. 3B: Gentle v Serangoon- MY (Parrer Pki: SanvlsH.v Mt Emily (Farrer Pk): Customs v Halkowyu Farrer Pk): Sukaramai 'A' t Kallang Airport ECA (Oeyiang). HOCKEY QUADRANGULAR:105 words
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445 1963-03-17 13 A picture of small town life in Malaya MAN-IN-THE-STREET PROBLEM r[E amazing thing about Bukit Mertajam is that it has no Man in the Street. Yes, it's a fact and I know it to be true, for I failed to find a single specimen when I went round the other445 words
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Article342 1963-03-17 13 Raffled giraffe UDMER'S new play, coming to Malaya shortly, breaks new ground. It Is calied: "I Can't Find Any Horsemeat In the Bath, Mrs. Welsford." It is about a railway porter who wins a giraffe In a raffle. The beast Is stolen during a tug-of-war between two teams342 words
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Article811 1963-03-17 13 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA WHERE THE MEN ARE ADDING CROSS INSULT TO INJURY By KUALA LUMPUR- MORE than a dozen women in this country earn over $30,000 a year. But all is not weir for the Malayan woman. Where her fortunes are concerned, there is room for a good deal811 words
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Article86 1963-03-17 13 LAST WEEK Sunday Times writer K. BASKARAN named tome of the doxen or to women in this country who ere earning over $30,000 a year. These or* the females who earn much more than many a male executive. But the general picture is far from rosy.86 words
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Article, Illustration409 1963-03-17 13 TAI SMC ONN - Profile THE MAN BEHIND THE 'LAKE CHINI MONSTER' LEGEND TAI SMC ONN HIS name: w Arthur Potter. k. He is a mining A engineer, Irish W and a teeto- tatter. -By WHATEVER became of the man who started the Lake Chini monster Legend? Well, he is 42 year old Arthur409 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-03-17 13 PHOTO CONTEST HEAVE-HO" (above) submitted by Choy Kiang Sun, 7 Cummins; Street, Singapore 1, wins the week's $30 prize. He used a Yashica A camera and Gevapan 33 film. Setting: FB. 1/50 sec. The prise-winner will be paid by post. The check will be posted to him190 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-03-17 14 Questions and 111 SUITS DEAR EVELYN TU: I am terribly worried about my nose, which is very swollen. Can you recommend some remedy or medicine? R. ONG. Best see a doctor. I AM a schoolgirl, aged 16. and have a very poor figure. My schoolmates say that I211 words
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226 1963-03-17 14 A MAN'S SHIRT DEFINITELY LOOKS BETTER ON A GIRL I OOK what th c dressiest girls today are pinching from HIM his dress-shirt. And it definitely looks better on them. The authentic male version long, fine and cool, ample of sleeve and beautiful cut of cuff, with a bib of226 words
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Article, Illustration481 1963-03-17 14 Saving face is so tricky FIVE RULES TO HELP YOU LOOK FOR THE E NEEDLE I IN A HAYSTACK HUNTING for the correct cosmetics today is like looking for a needle in a haystack. There are thousands of creams on the market, products from different cosmetic concerns. In addition, each481 words
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Article325 1963-03-17 14 A PIANIST who was known to have an unduly high regard for himseh" once gave a performance which even he recognised didn't quite come off. "I had to play by ear." he said lightly to a group of friends by way of explanation. "Painful, wasn't it."325 words
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Advertisement87 1963-03-17 14 jAV£ \x979h TOKYO m WM^mm ml I special round trip for only fj" f I $1,087/- I AN EXCURSION FARE VALID FOR 23 DAYS FROM THE START OF YOUR JOURNEY,— JH STOPOVER IN BANGKOK AND HONGKONG. Japan is a holiday-land in all seasons. In spring, for the three months from87 words
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Article1001 1963-03-17 15 L EE HUSBAND HAS A WOMAN FRIEND DEAR -lane Lee: I have just discovered that my husband has "been rather friendly with a woman at his office. He has lunch with her nearly every day. Although I Keep the house and myself attractive he does not have time for me.1,001 words
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Article566 1963-03-17 15 Students punched when their drawings are bad rkEAR Know Alls: Our *J art teacher punches us when we forget to bring our art materials or when our drawings are not good enough. Do you think that this will encourage an appreciation of art among the students?566 words
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Article132 1963-03-17 15 Here is our popular science corner forbusy parents to be ready with the answer to a question like this: WHY IS NYLON THREAD SO STRONG? rpHERE'S nothing like X nylon when it comes to thinness with strength. hin mountain climbers rely on thin nylon ropes. Reason is132 words
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Article210 1963-03-17 15 SERIES 3: NO. 5 A GOOD general education is a must for the girl who wants to. be a private secretary as distinct from a shorthand typist. English and a good knowledge of office administration are essential as well as .shorthand and typing. Speeds210 words
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Article159 1963-03-17 15 Night out and a worried girl I HAVE dated a girl I have known for five months several times. Once after a party we both slept in my house. She was very worried the next morning and kept on asking me If I had done anything to her during the159 words
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Article24 1963-03-17 15 DROP US A LINE. Our address: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Rood, Singapore 9. No replies by post.24 words
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Advertisement86 1963-03-17 15 I JEW COLOUR I f= [HOME.!, WITH ICI PENTALiTE j M W.«f*nfj Q ==T ICI ramUTE emulsion 1 rwnpwwr- I lj 1 feint for coallfl-oufsi<te I Gloss finish for doors, I "fc^ r^ 55 "p meta\u)ork- n^Sc P rSo eaoij fo apply uJith brush, rolter or I grayer -\ewee no'painty'gm^l86 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-03-17 16 I STORY SO FAR THIS is the story of Mrs. Armirage, her many children, her scriptwriter husband Jake, and the way their marriage is falling apart. Why should the wife of an extremely successful man suddenly have a complete emotional collapse? Why, as106 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1963-03-17 16 BABY HOW BADLY HE TOOK IT CONCLUDING THE REMARKABLE PORTRAIT OF A MARRIAGE A voice on the phone -and the truth about my husband Jake WHEN Jake and I were first married, we lived together in the evenings. Like actors, our lives began when the curtain went down. We ate1,305 words
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Article, Illustration2102 1963-03-17 17 Now I knew it-i didn't need him any longer... BY THE WOMAN AUTHOR WHO GOES DEEP BENEATH THE SURFACE nancy. They sterilised me. m) that I should never again have to worry about having children. I consented to everything. Not only did I believe in Jake. I began, very tentatively,2,102 words
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Article383 1963-03-17 17 RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraKu; 602 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 Rendezvous With Music; 730 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal, The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 9.00 Music Cltr; 10.00 Summary Of Prog. For The Morning; 10.01 Something To Shout About; 10.30383 words
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Article340 1963-03-17 17 Do you get breakfast blues? CAN you face a hearty breakfast every day? Harold Curtis couldn't. Each morning the breakfast table awaited him like a stern headmaster. "My stomach's out of sorts." he complained to his wife as he pushed the plate away. Yet. oddly, his symptoms were relieved if340 words
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Article324 1963-03-17 17 POINTER ON TRAINING LET us go still further with the command "Stay." As I said earlier, this is a most useful command, but before your dog can obey fully he must understand it. In view of this, before leaving him to "stay" loose we must work very gradually324 words
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Advertisement92 1963-03-17 17 You feel so cool, so clean, so fresh with White dress fresh and set-cool You fee I immaculalr! That's brcause Tarapax is worn internally. You're never aware of its presence. You can bathe, swim— keep cool, rlean and dainty. Odour is prevented from forming. You'll rail Tarapax the greatest invention92 words
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Advertisement218 1963-03-17 17 < j^^^^ kbJ^Btti*a^^H "5L '"''JB'^R WJSTRiAt j SINGAPORE H J si bfl Hl^«fc. 1 These BEDFORD trucks have been built especially for Wf*>' the Singapore Cement Industrial Co. Ltd., and are used for '^^lS^&^£4 fj Hfe<*i transporting bulk cement to industrial users throughout HH&itflß OIMH Singapore. They are Bedford 7218 words
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Miscellaneous2009 1963-03-17 18 MMM a^s^s«^»^a»^s^aß^S^S«s«»»^s > l^a^a^s^a^s^»»a^s»^a f^a»a»a.a^a«»a^a^ai»^SMa»a^s^»»»M»^»^a»a»a^ F "JB g|^»«»Mi^i^"^»^"^^i^i^^»"^^"^^i^^»^^»^»»"aWaillllllMßMai^ailll» p 1 P»y- —i v'T ff-'immj I '«»> Peace is a plbetivjs tuing in twe jungle, twe soun7 EmOTiONALLY MOVE? fevoW C M infil A ccr, vzo cvrr AN7 CUtV OP AN E?IC BATTLE SWATTEfcS THE Ar»E-MAN'S ACTER BUfcVING «a UAji /<&m^^Z!s££&2,009 words
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