The Straits Times, 24 March 1963
1963-03-24
1
22
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section15 1963-03-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mate?* NO. 1434. SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 355.15 words
-
Article515 1963-03-24 1 STOCKPILE LET-DOWN FOR MALAYA Unsatisfactory Producers feel the snag is that there is no minimum price though America can be expected to use restraint to protect industry SUNDAY TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE new American tin stockpile disposal plan was today described by Malayan producers as a let-down and515 words
-
Article299 1963-03-24 1 200 tons weekly for year WASHINGTON, Sat. The U.S. Government will offer 200 long tons of tin for sale each week for a period of one year beginning on April 3. the General Service p Administration announced yesterday. Bidi to buy the tin would be opened each Wednesday here. The299 words
-
Article, Illustration344 1963-03-24 1 Michiko and those scandal stories rKYO. Sat. Princess Micniko's miscarriage was caused at least in part by her shock at magazine articles prying into her private life, a palace official said today. Th« 28-year-oM .commoner princess, who had been expecting her second child in late September or early October, was344 words
-
Article, Illustration44 1963-03-24 1 VOLCAND SMOKE AND ASHES OVER BALI 'pHS UPI Picture shows smoke and ashes from Bali's Gun v n g Agung volcano forming a deadly backdrop for the Besakih Temple. According to official estimates, the eruptions have now killed 1,100 people and rendered thousands homeless.44 words
-
207 1963-03-24 1 Water rationing plan for tomorrow shelved gINGAPORE, Sat. No water rationing will be introduced in Singapore on Monday, it was officially announced today. But rationing would be reconsidered should stocks In the Service reservoirs drop to a critical level next week, the Government said. The authorities shelved the plan for207 words
-
Article25 1963-03-24 1 has been asked to extend her .stay in British Columbia on her way home from Australia to prorogue the Provisional Legislature in person.25 words
-
Article52 1963-03-24 1 MIAMI. Sat. Suddenly the doors of the water department in Miami Springy. Florida, burs: open and there was a flood of people wanting to pay their water bills Why? Their supplies had been turned off. But not because of non-rMvnjTit. they learned a little reri-facedly. A nuiu pipe52 words
-
Article58 1963-03-24 1 JAKARTA. Sat— An angry Sumatran crowd beat to death a thief who tried to rob a girl or her earrings in the public market of Palembang. According to the official news agency Antara, the victim of the mob fury, identified only as "N." died in the municipal58 words
-
Article16 1963-03-24 1 Soviet Minister of Defence left Moscow yesterday for a visit to Indonesia and Burma.16 words
-
Article344 1963-03-24 1 LATE NEWS 1,500 DIE IN BALI Trapped villagers pray in temple as rescue hopes fade JAKARTA, Sat. Mount J Agung, the erupting volcano on the "paradise isle" of Bali, has already killed 1,500 people and local officials fear the figure may still rise, according to an official report from the344 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement168 1963-03-24 1 CVMA U A FINE SELECTION J&s^ OF aMA #NpOk Ladies' Watches Ej^ Including Diamond Ones are always Available at Wm W IEWOOLD CO la*f Us Ptac* IliVjn t.ffc »M» AGOLDROLEX 'DATE JUST" IS THE NATURAL CHOICE OF SUCCESSFUL MEN z^sKcfe^S^a^aW tmi «olix orrrot PERPETUAL DATt-|UST XJUB&SSSSw^ I Lw Water-proofed by168 words
-
Advertisement10 1963-03-24 1 'MM" ""in'IIIIIIIIDIIIIIiIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHiIII Language is the soul of a nation iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimijii10 words
-
Advertisement60 1963-03-24 1 vf C /f^'-" L*M HAS DONE IT AGAIN found the Secret that\A M f i 111 3 I I mmmwß^"m cigarette Vzz_iBECAUSE L&Ma Ml MIRACLE TIP IS oft I Wl SO ADVANCED Jj[|| *INE TOBACCOS p CAN BE BLENDED I ittmin NOT TO SUIT A BUT TO SUIT 'YOUR V60 words
-
Advertisement37 1963-03-24 1 OUR NEWEST CREATIONS OP SET »ITH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND ARE WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION 45. HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE 6. STATION RD,IPOH. ASS. CO,S JP.H. d. SILVA (H.K.I LTD..HONG KOMG.37 words
-
-
PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS —TODAY
-
Article325 1963-03-24 2 Chinese mass in Tibet FURTHER AGGRESSIVE ACTION IS LIKELY, SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Sat. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament today the induction of fresh troops into Tibet and other evidence indicated China might be contemplating "further aggressive action" against India at a time of China's own choosing.325 words
-
Article28 1963-03-24 2 NEW DELHI. Bat— The International Development Association—a World Bank affiliate has granted India a credit of $204 million to be Vised for the state-owned railways.28 words
-
Article440 1963-03-24 2 CHRISTINE: I KNOW, S AYS DOCTOR LONDON, Sat. J^ SOCIETY doctor last night dramatically intervened in the search for beautiful redheaded London model, Christine Keeler, when he told a nation-wide television audience: "I know where she is, or roughly where she is." i I London police said they were makingReuter - 440 words
-
Article20 1963-03-24 2 Dr. Mohd. Sharief the new Indonesian Charge d'Aflaires in Holland is due to leave Jakarta (or The Hague on Wednesday.20 words
-
319 1963-03-24 2 BANGKOK. Sat. Mr. Peter Thomas, Britain's Parliamentary Under-Sec-retary for Foreign Affairs told a Press conference here last night that there should be no reason why the formation of Malaysia should be postponed or should lead to war. The British officialReuter - 319 words
-
Article, Illustration55 1963-03-24 2 INGO JUNIOR A WORLD debut for the first-born of a world personality. Birgit, 26, and Ingemar Johansson, 30, proudly present their son, as yet unnamed, to the public in Stockholm recently. Ingemar, of course, is the Swedish former world heavyweight boxing champion. He married his former secretary in Gothenburg lastUPI - 55 words
-
Article266 1963-03-24 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. A senate study mission to South-East Asia recommended yesterday that the United States use its ''good offices" to help the formation of the Federation of Malaysia. It also said the British "might have used more initiative" to calm Philippine fears over formation of266 words
-
185 1963-03-24 2 Death for two Poqo gang terrorists: 18 others get long jail terms QUEENSTOWN (Cape Province), Saturdaj'. 'J'WO Africans were sentenced to death, one to 25 years jail and 17 to 20 years' jail for sabotage in the Supreme Court here yester- day. The men were alleged to have been membersReuter - 185 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1963-03-24 2 Watch History Kl=i^iC« BY LONGINES SUCCESSES NEVER OBTAINED PREVIOUSLY IN THE HISTORY OF NEUCHATEL CHRONOMETRIC COMPETITIONS MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG SHOWROOM SERVICE STATION GROUND FLOOR (LEFT), UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE34 words
-
-
Article245 1963-03-24 3 THE DOUKHOBORS i WHO ARE I PRONE TO NUDISM, I DYNAMITING I rpORONTO. Sat. Ten X countries have flatly refused to accept 1.700 members of the fanatical Doukhobor religious sect from Canada. The British Colombian Attorney- General, Mr. Robert Bonner. admits that he is at his "wits' end as245 words
-
Article26 1963-03-24 3 who has been nominated for an academy award for his picture, "The Bird Man of Alc.itr.i/" lias been ordered to bed with iniectious hepatitis.26 words
-
Article21 1963-03-24 3 U.S. Secretary of State, and Analoly Dobrynin. Soviet Ambassador in Washington will begin privaic talks on Berlin on Tuesday.21 words
-
Article27 1963-03-24 3 TOKYO, Sat.— The lirst crops of the year are being harvested in Communist China with slightly increased yields, according to the New China news agency.27 words
-
Article203 1963-03-24 3 18 CHILDREN HURT i AS BRAKELESS SCHOOL BUS ROARS I DOWN HILL A VONDALE, (Pennsy!J\ vania). Sat. A runaway school bus, hustling down a hill with 25 children and no brakes, yesterday slammed into another school bus parked with 60 children on a narrow bridge. Eighteen children and theUPI - 203 words
-
Article29 1963-03-24 3 JAKARTA. Sat.— The Comm-unist-controlled trade union federation. SOBSI. has urged the Government to double the salary of Government servants due to the present economic situation.29 words
-
Article38 1963-03-24 3 ADELAIDE. Sat. A Bouth Australian firm is to produce a new baby car, the Zeta, with a top sp?ea of 60 mph and a petrol consumption of 60 miles to the gallon. Price: About $4,000.38 words
-
Article30 1963-03-24 3 of Loa.s called for the admission ol Communist China to the United Nations and an end to the Sino-Indiun border dispute during a State visit to Phnom Penh.30 words
-
Article89 1963-03-24 3 QAN JOSE, California*. Sat. Three people were killed and about 57 Injured yesterday when a boiler exploded under a busy San Jose drugstore. Nine of the injured were reported to be In serious condition, and two underwent surgery Firemen traced the explosion to the boiler inReuter - 89 words
-
Article39 1963-03-24 3 ROME. Sat. Rival groups of Yugoslav and Albanian exiles battled with sticks, axes and steel pipes last night in a refuge camp outside Latina in central Italy. One person was lulled and and 15 injured.39 words
-
Article115 1963-03-24 3 DEGGENDORF (West Germany i. Sat.— A 56--year-old Benedictine monk, Bro. Gunther. was sentenced to three years and two months hard labour here today after a court found him guilty of the attempted murder of a fellow monk and writing threatening letters. Bro. Gunther and Georg Steinbauer.Reuter - 115 words
-
367 1963-03-24 3 KINDNESS SAVES WOULD-BE SUICIDE ATHENS, Saturday. rpHE man who stopped outside a shack in the noisy vegetable market of Athens was obviously educated and well-mannered. It was a cold night in January and the stranger was shivering, so the workers invited him inside to warm himself at their cheery fire.367 words
-
Article54 1963-03-24 3 Pace Career 17 I Comits ill, 2t features 15 I I Kilnis 9 I For Women IS I Leader Page 6 I Jane Lee 17 I Know Alls 17 I I Motoring 4 1 I Photo 4 I I Profit 8 j I Serial IK. 19 I I54 words
-
Article29 1963-03-24 3 KAMPALA (Uganda). Sat. About 500 African demonstrators threw eggs at the French Embassy here yesterday in a protest against the French nuclear test in the Sahara.29 words
-
Article32 1963-03-24 3 French Defence Minister, ignoring a storm of protests over France's latest atomic test in Algeria, said Prance would continue atomic testing as necessary, in the Sahara Desert or somewhere else.32 words
-
Article35 1963-03-24 3 TEHERAN. Sat. A Muslim mullah (priest) and a woman were killed and 50 other mullahs and women were injured in clashes yesterday between Muslim clerics and "suffragettes" at Tabriz, near the Soviet border35 words
-
Article34 1963-03-24 3 LONDON. Sat. —The London Gazette last night published a royal warrant to increase pensions for service in or with the armed forces of India and of Burma, effective from Jan. 134 words
-
Article23 1963-03-24 3 British Foreign Secretary is suffering from a touch of gastric flu and Is confined to bed for a day or two.23 words
-
361 1963-03-24 3 Cash in advance offered for his funeral -rnTTrei- J ONDON: A 51 -year-old Briton, who advertised that he wished to pay for his cremation in advance, said he will hold the undertaker to the agreed price even if he dies 30 years from now. Richard Chalfont recently placed the following361 words
-
207 1963-03-24 3 ARAB FEDERATION MAY NOW INCLUDE ALGERIA, YEMEN CAIRO, Sat.— Government officials were reported today working out details of a plan for Arab unity which eventually may lead to a troika-type leadership for the United Arab Republic, Syria and Iraq. Speculation that an Arab Federation with n threeway leadership might evolveReuter; UP - 207 words
-
190 1963-03-24 3 DONN, Sat. One of Hitler's toughest generals is getting tough with his home town, the Black Forest spa of Frcudenstadt. Lieut. General Theobald Li c b known as "the Lion of Cze rkassy" —is suing the city fathers to make them190 words
-
Article, Illustration125 1963-03-24 3 OSCAR: STUDENT CULPRIT- r< AE N, Sat. A French student received a six-month suspended jail term yesterday because he broke into actress Audrey Hepburn's Swiss chalet and stole the Oscar she won for "Roman Holiday." Jean Claude Thouroude claimed he broke in and took the Oscar, a picture ofUPI - 125 words
-
Article87 1963-03-24 3 JAKARTA, Sat. The minister of high learning and science Professor Thojib Hadiwldjaja said here yesterday that President Soekarno had approved the entry of" American "peace corps" to Indonesia. The Indonesian Communist Party and other leftwing mass organisations have urged the President to discharge the minister for87 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1963-03-24 3 L strapless bra P^^k jh V^ 1 frt and comfort is slipping y^ $12-50 2^^__ A^ (Spore. Pg.) v (Federation) Wf This wonderful new Ploytek Strapless bro gives JK you the fit and comfort that all PlayMx Bras /y ore famous for It won't slip down or ■7 ride up140 words
-
Advertisement531 1963-03-24 3 TRUSTED THROUGHOUT THEM^TO PRODUCTS /^viNt esiiline esiu7\ ~1 l&i over ■™V^!tiP yards I L^^E T& SOLD IN ?l PrNf r& Malaysia 100. EGYPTIAN 1 COTTON ovoiloble in OVER 50 shades for use as MEN'S pyjamos, sport shirts, etc., LADIES' sportswear, dresses, gowns, and many other garments. At all leading stores531 words
-
-
Article, Illustration819 1963-03-24 4 PETER LIM MOTORING B A ROAD TEST OF THE FORD GALAXIE BY THE WAY: Motorcar showrooms close at six. A Singapore motorist and his wife knew that when they visited the showroom of a popular British make in Singapore's Orchard Road soon after 5 p.m. They819 words
-
Article, Illustration802 1963-03-24 4 Malaya's many trade unions TAN TOCK SAIK By THE SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS: KUALA LUMPUR MILITANCY AN example of white collar militancy In Malaya theas ctrilian employees of Uie British Army stated a It-hmr "lifhtnlnf" strike in Kuala I ■■pi in 1958 to protest ajcainst the dismiksal of 158 of tbelr802 words
-
Article, Illustration171 1963-03-24 4 'THE S3O prise goes to Lee Tiong Giok. of 64-66. Jalan Mas.jid, Kuala Trenggann. who used a Kolleiflex camera *nd K.l'. S film. Setting, with yellow filter: fB, 1/100 second. The prise-winner will be p.* id by post. The check will be posted to him daring the first171 words
-
Article460 1963-03-24 4 PURE Wigs for dogs Her dog's coat always matches the colour of her hair. (News item). POPLE wonder which of the two is accommodating herself to the moods of the other. No doubt the dog's wardrobe is extensive enough to bring all the changes. Wigs being fashionable, how long must460 words
-
Article79 1963-03-24 4 A SHARP drop in trade unions and membership in an otherwise steadily increasing trend over the past ten years took place in 1959. As you can see in the diagram above, there was a decrease of 15 trade unions and 35,981 members that year.79 words
-
Article386 1963-03-24 4 RADIO MALAYA AM. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraKu; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Rendesvous 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; 1030386 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement217 1963-03-24 4 MORE PLEASURES OF P&O-ORIENT VOYAGES... '?'lslH^Bm«(l I IMr Cabin! Wher, we btoked we. Jo*r^ we wanted, because P&O-Oriert ships are built with yean o«tnf&rt t» i m m ill ff J I *Lazy days! We've, beer) working hard -for \/r^jV years buifdinj a business, rearing 8 family, \a|| and a217 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement388 1963-03-24 5 >• i -mm I JUI LI ij^»^#?fe »^^a| bntLL IK^i^ TVIETHYL BENZINE THE POWERFUL FUEL USED IN AVIATION PETROL, AND IN SUPERSHELL BY WORLD-CHAMPION RACING DRIVERS* You can really feel the major increase METHYL BENZINE POWER quicker acceleration, prompt overtakin total power when you fill up with MfIIFPIIIFQ n an(388 words
-
-
Article24 1963-03-24 6 MRS ROCHE THANKS all frteswte r Intlv. -nn attended tbe funeral of Mr R« *ie formerly of Raffles In>':'uti»n c i H S.BS.24 words
-
Article38 1963-03-24 6 ANNOUNCEMENT 9 rrlji %\2 (Mmunorri ATTENTION PLEASE a. kSaCSSI satMaaiasta. Re* the IM3 Mermry Out--card Motom in action tbrotign technicolor f.l-n from Ajnerica shown at the HTisapor* Roattl, No. 2 Mmurtbattaa Hoed. Kaiiang Park. Spore tonight i P.m.38 words
-
Untitled
-
461 1963-03-24 6 VIOLENCE: WHAT ABOUT THE VICTIMS? rIS has been a week of violent crime in Malaya. According to the Selangor police, one of the worst in recent years. Murders and gang robberies are on the increase and, if police statistics are anything to go by, on an average tour people in461 words
-
-
Untitled
-
Article178 1963-03-24 6 ISAVV him in a Kuala Lumpur chemist's shop. He took out a piece of paper from his shirt pocket and showed it to the salesman at the counter. "Do you have this type of medicine?" he asked quietly. After getting the tablets, he walked out with an air178 words
-
587 1963-03-24 6 JEFFREY FRANCIS - THE MALAYANS WHO PRESCRIBE THEIR OWN PILLS... JEFFREY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR consulting a doctor for treatment. It all started with a letter I read in the Sunday Times some time ago. Mr. Sohan Singh, the reader who wrote the letter, wondered if anyone had noticed that fewer and fewer587 words
-
Article85 1963-03-24 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK < f WONDER If MaySM hat noticd that fewer K«»4a V i 1 t* ice private d(x-lnr« the« <v- Inttrao they K f prefer to in It i chrmtsti «hop rt*4 the litrratur* —fr dress that Mil well-.tirkcrl ihelvra. irr which m\ he»t lIU lh*lr Him85 words
-
-
Speaking— Personally...
-
Letter242 1963-03-24 6 MY sympathies to Mrs. Susan Wilson 'Sunday Times. March 10) who laments on the "total apathy" of the people of Malacca to the "suffering and diseased, starving and homeless animals". I can understand her indignation but taken as a whole I think Malayan people are fond of242 words
-
Letter173 1963-03-24 6 rAT was an excellent suggestion by former Premier Lord Attlee that Commonwealth countries should form a Joint police force to defend their territories from external aggression. It hi no secret today that the Commonwealth is exposed to the grave threat of Invasion. The Communist bloc (whatever Mr Khrushchev's173 words
-
Letter140 1963-03-24 6 SINCE Malayans are obviously fond of long conversations on the telephone why don't the Telecommunications Department provide comfortable chairs in their public booths. How my heart went out the other day to a poor girl who was giggling and whining Into a phone for nearly 30 minutes.140 words
-
Letter90 1963-03-24 6 WHY can't some people make up their minds what they want before leaving their homes. Yesterday In the Saturday rush I saw quite a number of these counter hogs taking their own sweet time deciding what It was they wanted They kept other people waiting while they90 words
-
Letter64 1963-03-24 6 THE ARTICLE "How Not To Lose Money On Your Income Tax" by Ken Hammonds in the Sunday Times last week applies only to Singapore. The Federation O: dinance does not provide for separate assessment of a wife's income from employment Furthermore, in respect of children's relief. the Federation64 words
-
-
Article, Illustration702 1963-03-24 6 MIND CYNICS V. BOSWELL I by of Singapore MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 73— who Is one of three readers who have won «U5 each for their essays: "Would You Join A Kennedy-Style Peace Oorps?" The outer prise winners were published on ihe i*si two Sundays. OF COURSE I would702 words
-
Article40 1963-03-24 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK rpODAY I pass on to the readers of the Sunday x Times the great truth that an American magazine has Just discovered. Behind every successful man, it says, is a surprised woman. KUALA LUMPUR. V,|AYA KRISHNAN40 words
-
Article, Illustration752 1963-03-24 6 Professor H.E. GROVES - Professor H.E. GROVES And striving to keep going ahead By PROF. GROVES. A.8., J.D.. U.M., b the TisiUng I'roic •or of Constitutional Law at the I niTenHy of Singapore. HAVE been invited to participate in the series of articles directed towards the University of Singapore's laudable fundraising752 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement887 1963-03-24 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. SO Words Sl2 (Mlaimdea) MO LOW: Ten* Km so Madam Tun Poh Leon*. H'pore, to All Mol, ndost it o th- late Mr. Low Tlsw Jutm. K P. nn 3.5.T TAN TAV: Chye Yam. second s/o Mr. hnd Urn. Tan Kirn l^e lo Masxic. j youn«ert d o887 words
-
Advertisement14 1963-03-24 6 n HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
-
Advertisement42 1963-03-24 6 2^*^ M tho world's finest and mst ■a^^^^^g^^M^^g famous aaH-^a^hl^^^^fl Cyd§ WfMitiWUiggi chains -^H I SoArAfenV* REMOLD Elite .WTEO MOTOR WORKS LTD. 137 Orchard Road. SINGAPORE 114 ftetu Reed. KUALA LUHPUR HB| ll* Pranfin Road. PINANG [■OLD CIaMMS LIMITCO MINCHIIfII INCLANO |lll»l»J42 words
-
-
Article, Illustration80 1963-03-24 7 SUNDAY TIMES PHOTONEWS GOES TO THE BIG STADIUM PARADE T EFT Units of the Royal Malay Regiment and the Reconnaissance Corps swing past the Royal box where the Yang di-Pertuan Ago n g takes the salute in the Trooping of the Colour parade of the two units. ABOVE: The YangChoong Chone Sheng - 80 words
-
410 1963-03-24 7 Two proud regiments presented King's Colours AUSTEN ZECHA: By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'J'HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today presented the King's Colours to the Royal Malay Regiment and the Federation Reconnaissance Corps on the 30th anniversary of the regiment and in recognition of the meritorious services rendered by both units during410 words
-
232 1963-03-24 7 AUSTEN ZECHA - Role of art in nation building -by Yong SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister lor education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today spoke of the important role art played in nationbuilding. Speaking at the opening of the lirst Teachers Training College exhibition of art. crafts and photography by staff members Mr. Yong said:232 words
-
Article49 1963-03-24 7 Lim Chuan Kim got medal SINOAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Llm Chuan Kirn. who was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal by the Yang dl-Pertunn Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. last Saturday was Inadvertently reported in the Sundnv Times last week as Mr. Llm Kirn Chua. The Sunday Times regrets the error.49 words
-
Article34 1963-03-24 7 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Straits Times in Singapore today received $25 from Dr. and Mrs. CC Lindsey for the Bukit Ban Kec Fire Rrlicf Fund. The fund total now stands at $7.*****.34 words
-
Article109 1963-03-24 7 rpAIPING, Sat. A fire 1 broke out in the home of Mr. D. J. Bedford of Austral Malay Tin Ltd. in Jalan Cator here yesterday and caused damage estimated at $10,000. The fire was spotted on the top floor of the house by a gardener109 words
-
Article60 1963-03-24 7 KUANTAN. Sat.— The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here today that transport facilities on the East Coast were making fast headway. He said fast moving road projects and deviations on the main Kuala Lumpur-Kuantan trunk road would reduce the 172-mile road60 words
-
Article32 1963-03-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. An 18-year-old girl has reported to police that she was raped by a British soldier in his home in Pandan. five miles from here, on several occasions.32 words
-
352 1963-03-24 7 RI 'keen' to have us present at talks SINGAPORE, Sat— The Indonesian Journalist Association is "very keen" to have Malayans and the Filipinos at the Afro-Asian journalist conference in Jakarta and Bandoeng from April 24 to 30. And to show their eagerness, the association has told journalist bodies in Kuala352 words
-
Article, Illustration99 1963-03-24 7 First Asian Girl Guide trainer MISS NG SEOK SOH returned from Australia on Friday night as Singapore's first Asian trainer of the Girl Guides' Association. A secretary in a commercial firm. Miss Ng went through six months of training in Melbourne and other centres with the Australian Girl Guides' Association.99 words
-
Article95 1963-03-24 7 TODAY Sedili Kechll 7.57 a.m. (6 3ft i 8.26 p.m. (7.2 ft Singapore 9.51 a.m. (9.3 ft) 10.57 pjn. (B.9ft); Port Dickson 5.54 a.m. (8.7f0 6.09 pjn. (9.lft); Port Swettenham 4.37 a.m. (13.0 ft) 5.15 pjn. (13.9 ft); Penang 12.23 am. (7.6 ft). TOMORROW:95 words
-
Article31 1963-03-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two leading Russian musicians both women will perform in Singapore next month. They are eminent violin virtuoso. Nelli Schkolnikova. 35, and her constant accompanist. pianist Llubov Edlina.31 words
-
Article148 1963-03-24 7 COME weeks ago a Form 111 student who won the first prize of $375,000 in the Social Welfare Lottery wrote to the Know-Alls to ask: What should I do with the money? Now we put the question to you. what would you do If148 words
-
Article369 1963-03-24 7 ILLEGAL BOOKMAKING ALSO TO BE RAISED AT SYDNEY CONFAB OENANG. Sat.— The Asian A racing conference In Sydney next month will consider what assistance can be given to Malaya to establish a school for apprentice riders. "I hope to discuss this with the other delegates," Mr.369 words
-
Article34 1963-03-24 7 IPOH. Sat. An inquest into the death of Vim Teng Wai, 25, a motor mechanic, was today postponed to May 18 because one of the army witnesses Is lit Brunei «n duly.34 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement144 1963-03-24 7 W SMP*j^Bi» jfnJSgnM M W IT. I «iR MB'.*-— i*^ NOW OPEN in SINGAPORE for the convenience ON LV SWOP f paopl iB Mal TNO BUYING sumHMKh A Subscriber to tWe specie) 'SWOP SERVICE' con exchange stamps on a general or specific basis and »o longer Meat to BUY stomps.144 words
-
-
189 1963-03-24 8 DESIGNS FOR AIRPORT MURALS: 2 WIN PRIZES SINGAPORE, Sat. Two artists from a local advertising firm won the competition for three designs for murals to be put ur> in the new passenger terminal building at Paya Lebar airport. They are Inche Sham.suddin H. Aklb. who submitted a design showing the189 words
-
150 1963-03-24 8 Doug Lackerstoen - Students in Britain rebuff Barisan Doug Lackerstoen by LONDON. Sat.— The four leading Malayan student organisations here yesterday issued a joint communique dissociating themselves from a demand by Barisan Sosialis for United Nations intervention on Malaysia. The demand is made in a memorandum to which the signatures of Malayan students150 words
-
133 1963-03-24 8 WITNESS IS MISSING: EXTORT CASE MAN FREED |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A man was today granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal on an extortion charge because the prosecution could not find the complainant in the case. Yap Seng. 33. had been accused of putting Fooiig Kean Peng in fear133 words
-
Article59 1963-03-24 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Wong Hong Pong, a Singapore trader, was today lined $500 in default three months' jail for false declaration of goods at the Causeway. He declared only 18 tins of coconut oil when In fact he had 30 tins of lard and 50 tins59 words
-
Article121 1963-03-24 8 Missing BOR and wife found SINGAPORE, Sat.— A British soldier, who disappeared with his young wife from their home In Opera Estate about three weeks ago, has been found and detained by the army. Private David Ogilvie, 21, of the Queen's Own Highlanders a former Scottish League footballer was picked121 words
-
Article44 1963-03-24 8 CHIA POTEIK; SINGAPORE Sat - SINGAPORE. Sat— The Ministry of Culture will present its 134 th and 135 th aneka ragam ra'ayat tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at Chong Pang Road arid Kampong Tengah Community Centre ground in connection with the Prime Minister's tour of the Sembawang constituency.44 words
-
398 1963-03-24 8 CHIA POTEIK SINGAPORE Sat. By THE Metal Box Co. of Malaya Ltd. announced today the appointment for the first time of two local men to their board of directors. They are Mr. Lim Hong Keat, 36, the company's sales development and industrial relations398 words
-
Article, Illustration123 1963-03-24 8 Top woman leader in Seremban CtEREMBAN. Sat— Mrs. Ezlynn Deraniyagala. (above) Asian president of the International Alliance of Women arrived here from Kuala Lumpur this morning to attend the annual convention of the Negri Sembilan Women's Institute at the Seremban Youth Club. Addressing the convention. Mrs. Deraniyagala. from Ceylon, said:123 words
-
Article270 1963-03-24 8 BUSINESS DONE /COMBINED business in the \j Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan stock exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (1,000) $2.69 D, $2.68 SL. (3,000) $2.70.. D, (3,000) $2.G8. (4,000) $2.69; F. and N. •ids (1,000) $3.52, (1,000)270 words
-
Article217 1963-03-24 8 Bootlegger car crashes A BIG SAMSU HAUL AFTER HECTIC SEVEN-MILE CHASE SINGAPORE. Sat. Customs made a large haul of illegal samsu today when they trapped a bootlegger's car near the 6th m.s.. Duneam Road, after a hectic seven-mile chase. The chase ended after the bootlegger's car grazed against a lorry217 words
-
Article511 1963-03-24 8 W[TH the Hotel Singapura issue oversubscribed Hi times in next to no time, many of you will be anxiously awaiting to hear whether your name has been picked as one of the lucky ones. Fortunately you do not have long to wait for allotment which should511 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement318 1963-03-24 8 TP -^a?**'x '*y^" :r &ii M MW< J» Bfe- m IMKIL m r^P^^^^BL lit BBS mw i|^BH c fer BBBHr -I MMt f Wftk I bP^£*^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbVtclebß. lit* HBBwHj -^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBvItfffIBBBBBBBBBI '-^^******************************888. .tijjjL 5 ilimii^Bl By •yfrt^fci bbbb* i^^BBBBBBb Bb!b^^ iBB^BBBBBBBR' BBBBt^i- atTV.. 4MMRkMßßßßßßßßbMMNMHHMHPflMHlM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BOTH IN ESSO AND ESSO EXTRA GASOLINES f318 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous39 1963-03-24 8 BBf mmW m ia, cc r.^^u We »Vgt COV4V+ In CW MlgQ ymmm\m4M "^toffiZ fmd measure. tufa s deep* &d pocrhve where sre you I inner saiiefqction -*^r>, tft BUT I MUST /|C TKA <SOtUG\ \mmmmmm^mwmmmmmmmammmmmmm*mmmmmmmmwJ£)%\\\ Wtllingi^Rev O.wor mmwm39 words
-
-
Article87 1963-03-24 9 RICHARD ATTBNBOROUOH who has already added to his nun acting roles the real life ones of film tycoon and film producer is soon to direct his first picture. Julian WlnUe (with Leslie Parlcyn. runs Independent Artists, the $12.750,000-a-year company who made "This Sportuig life") is to oiler him a87 words
-
H mIM BJwiW'M HI Mil Hiß "" ' FULL I ifijl H PAGE PUNCH
-
Article, Illustration729 1963-03-24 9 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By- SINGAPORE- Should she go back to fame overseas or stay with her parents? OF ALL the problems that beset a ?irl artist, surely the most heartbreaking is whether she should change the loneliness and attendant financial rewards— of success overseas for the security and729 words
-
Article, Illustration595 1963-03-24 9 WEAVER - SO RAY For five years a grim race against memories WEAVER By fW^HEY used to sing a song i before the war years calf ed "Sophisticated Lady." You may remember some of the words: Smoking: drinking, never thinking of tomorrow, nonchalant. Dancing, dining wining with some man in a restaurant.595 words
-
Article146 1963-03-24 9 SHIRLEY EATON is the leading lady in the latest Mickey Splllane film. "The Girl Chasers." And the violent ordeals that Mr. Splllane deals out to his heroines suggests that Miss Eaton Is in for a tough time. Miss Eaton is facing the ordeal with fortitude. "The story146 words
-
Article461 1963-03-24 9 THE Stage Club has gone all gynocratic, and for their April production they are presenting T.B. Morris's "Murder Without Men," a play whose cast of 13 is entirely feminine. Perhaps it is not fair to borrow old John Knox's title and refer to these talented ladles as461 words
-
Article368 1963-03-24 9 IT is not only politicians who go on fact-find-ing tours. Now film producers are doing it. Robert Rossen, Hollywood's much honoured producer, director and writer, is touring Europe before starting work on bis next two films. "It's a sort of refresher course," said Mr. -Roasen in London.368 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement564 1963-03-24 9 *j.« y y\M I^l i < fall J«1 NfclJKrJlir^ < >OU MIOUIM. j 4.11 am, 1.10, 4, 6 30 ft 9.30 pm.} WkiMl Rtlti T S Tiipiipd ririH IUnWEK f, "I 'Pi X GALA PREMIERE! j TOMORROW at 9.30 p.m. < maurizio X ARtNA ,n I < j ADVENTU W564 words
-
Advertisement79 1963-03-24 9 LJuJtJIJUIIUU^J?IJ Week" II mmlm\ ~s m^m\ Today 11.00 a.m.: "PORK CHOP HILL" (UA). Em Last Day: 3-7 15-9.30 p.m. "THE TRYST* Mond/Scopa. (SB) Morning Shaw At: 10.30 a.m.: "SQUARE PEG". 1.00 p.m.: (50cts. to oil scots) "CHING KANG MOO YIN" (SB). Tomorrow: "FONG SAI YUK BO TONG CHEOW CHIN" Cont.79 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement128 1963-03-24 10 1002 THERE'S MORE TO BOM THAN ttOftJET ROUTES! y I INCLUSIVE TOUR^ I I VY Ur travel "Sent can tell k i°»^ a "T %1 nothinS I Book from anywhere to 1^ A~~^-^ I W^' tosU an y wh r through your yfflT I /Af \_J^--*^r/ Z I Vk y128 words
-
-
601 1963-03-24 11 Case of Ford strikers who rioted: Court's verdict Sack move by company is upheld: 'Within scope of pact' ruling By CHIA POTEIK: SINGAPORE, Saturday Second Arbitration Court ruled today that Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. acted rightly within the provisions of its agreement with the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees601 words
-
191 1963-03-24 11 Jazz is more popular band leader SINIAPORE, Sat. Bearded jazz musician, Acker Bilk, said here today that Jazz was gaining popularity day by day with the younger people In the world. The 34-year-old Jazz artist, who has been jazzing his way through life and success for 15 years, said that191 words
-
149 1963-03-24 11 Stay-at-home child, 4, killed on road IPOH, Sat.— The day a stay-at-home four-year-old girl ventured Into' the main road near her house, she was fatally Injured by a motorcycle, an inquest was told here today. Her father, R. Ramasamy, 32, a motor mechanic, told the inquest that his daughter. Darimala.149 words
-
Article83 1963-03-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Straits Times group today received another $517.55, bringing up for the National Patriotic Fund the total collected by the group to $54,751.08. Latest donations are Mr. M. Candasamy, Johore Bahru $15; staff and pupils of Sultan Ibrahim Primary Girls' School, Johore Bharu83 words
-
Article71 1963-03-24 11 MUAR. Sat. The president of the Town Council. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. said yesterday that the town park project at Tanjong, costing $8.5 million and the Ibrahim Park at Sultan Ibrahim, costing $500,000. would be launched as soon as the town council had sufficient71 words
-
Article400 1963-03-24 11 FISH TALK DURING the last few years, a number of Interesting new varieties of aquarium fish have been developed that is, cultivated varieties not found In the wild state. The first tropical fishes to produce varieties of this kind were the livebearers. such as swordluils and guppies. The swordtails were400 words
-
422 1963-03-24 11 Threat to strike: Govt. hits union SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government today hit out at the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for threatening to call a strike of the postal and telecommunications workers. A statement from the Ministry of Finance said: "This Is an obvious attempt to take advantage of422 words
-
Article94 1963-03-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. —An American Teenage song-and-music team flew In here by a Pan-Am Jet today for a three-week concert tour of Malaya and Singapore. The team. comprising four boys and two girls. Is led by Mr. Jim Wilson, a director of Youth for Christ In Canada. They94 words
-
Article29 1963-03-24 11 KUALA LJPIS, Sat. Hoi Chew Chong of Sungei Kerpan here was lined $300 yesterday for failing to submit his income tax returns for la«t year.29 words
-
248 1963-03-24 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government's plans to deal with the water shortage were announced here today Several schemes are In progress or/about to be put Into operation to raise Singapore's water supplies. Most ambitious plan is the Johore River scheme, costing $30248 words
-
Article, Illustration361 1963-03-24 11 SIGNS ARE PUT TO WARN THOSE PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL ALONG DANGEROUS STRETCH OF ROAD gUDDEN, ugly death lurks under the shadow of the lovely new flyover in the Federal capital for the unwary. This was proved last night when a motorcyclist was killed in a head-on collision361 words
-
60 1963-03-24 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The Mentri Besar. Da to Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunoe. today had his chest X-rayed in the Government building— to start off the state wide anti-TB campaign. From today till the end of the month. Government servants and their families can get60 words
-
144 1963-03-24 11 The King and Tengku greet Pakistan KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. His Majesty the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has sent a message to the President of Pakistan, Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, on the anniversary of Pakistan Republic Day today. The message reads: "On this auspicious occasion of the anniversary of Pakistan Republic144 words
-
Article518 1963-03-24 11 Just to warm you... HE SAT at a table, back to the wall, with a commanding view of the men at the bar. His eyes narrowed and came to rest or. a merry guzzler who was jovially back-slapping the waitresses and laughing uproariously at his own odd jokes. Finally, at518 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement279 1963-03-24 11 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS jv words Sl2 (Minimum) BIRTHS CHELLIAH: To Chandra and CheUiah. a daughter, Jayanthi, on 21.3.63 at General Hospital, Seremban. Both well. JEWA— To Rosle and Ismail Jewa. a son, at Alor Star Hospital on 22.3.63. Both well. RODGER: To Jean (Nee) Harrison and Peter, at K.L. Maternity279 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous144 1963-03-24 11 TV programmes 7.15 p.m.- Opening and programme summary in Malay. Chinese, Tamil and English'; 7.20 pjn. 'Puppet Time' featuring Sooty. Teddy Bear and a puppet play called 'Crumpot Candles': 8.00 p.m. 'Focus on Variety' an outside broadcast from the Victoria Theatre. 8.45 p.m.— "Loretta XpOBf Theatre' tonighl's programme la called144 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Article310 1963-03-24 13 Kops is champ for sth year ALL-ENGLAND T ONDON, Sat. Erland Kops of Denmark won the men's singles title for the fifth time in the all-England badminton championships here at Wembley today, when he crushed Channarong Ratanasaengsuang of Thailand. 15-7, 15-7. Kops was the complete master and the Thai had310 words
-
Article340 1963-03-24 13 T ONDOX. Sat. Results of ±J football matches played today: ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Arsenal 3 Blackburn 1 Birmingham v Sbeff. Ltd. 1 Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United evening kick-off Burnley 1 Liverpool 3 Everton 2 Man. City 1 Kullium 1 Aston Villa 0 Leicester340 words
-
Article28 1963-03-24 13 PARIS, Sat. France beat Wales 5-3 in their RuKby Union internat i o n a 1 championship match here today. Wales led 3-0 at half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
-
Article1497 1963-03-24 13 Pari Passu sticks out on time test EPSOM JEEP: GO FOR THIS HIGH PEAK 5-YEAR-OLD By Ipoh. Sunday pARI PASSU has a first-rate chance of completing a winning hattrick in the Cl. 4, div. 2, 6f handicap (Race 7) at Ipoh today. This High Peak five-year-old found his right form1,497 words
-
153 1963-03-24 13 TIME SPORT SELECTIONS EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POINTER BOLEH Mt.NA.NG Calvados Hindu Robe BOLEH MEN AN U Agrigato Calvados BOLEH MEN AN G Calvados Thirteen Wonders Race 1 Race 2 MAS 111 HI Fai-y Patch Lighter MAS PUTEU Excelsior Chicken Bed GALLANT TURK Mas Paten Excelsior Race 3 CIBOULETTE Bright153 words
-
Article1282 1963-03-24 13 Race One: 2.o—Class 5 Div. l—9C ,3023 Calvados (Chens' St.) Rodgers, 8 9.0 (F) Moxham 1 ***** Thirteen Wonders (.Weekend Circle) Tulloh, 6 9.0 Hirbrtdfe S ***** Slnjint Boy (Star One St.) Mawl. 6 8.13 J. Wilson 9 ***** Phantom (PU St). Tjoa, 6 8.11 West 2 i1,282 words
-
91 1963-03-24 13 SAVE -YOUR -FUEL CONTEST ON TOYOTA 700' RESULTS:— 23rd March, 1963 Name Miles Per Gallon Lieut. Omar Azaddin b. Md. Ali 81.S Mr. Teo Joo 800 76.1 Kwck Soo Kee 67.9 Chan Vow Kit 77.5 You Liv Sing 75.9 Hassin bin Mohd 63.3 Tham Ah Chat 82.2 Chan Kai Wing91 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement795 1963-03-24 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) W Word* U (Mln.}—Box S0 ctt. Sartre PHOTOSTATS BY PMOTOMATIC, 88, Robinson Road. Tel; *****. RIQUIRC PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Telephone tMN Tan* s 10. Boat Vi. lay, Singapore. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) It Wort* (Mln.}— Box St ct*. extra WHAT YOU WANT of Batik, we can795 words
-
Advertisement243 1963-03-24 13 KAH MOTOR CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur Branch: Japan Industrial Fair At CHIN WOO ASSN. grounds. J£^ Speedy r«|i«f T> of hvadoch* j and all pains B~x^ with on* tablet. M ■sssW ""^^l MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we ktow older ir» only natural that -wo begin to slow down.243 words
-
-
Article346 1963-03-24 14 The big leap to top JOHNSTON, SUGIMOTO MOVE 7 PLACES TO BE JOINT LEADERS TOKYO. Sat. ScotA tish-born 30-year-old Alan Johnston of Canada and Japan's Hideo Sugimoto fired two under par 70s today to share the lead with one under par 215 for 54 holes on the third day of346 words
-
Article, Illustration413 1963-03-24 14 XHg friendly rivols davis cup teams practise n clangor gc courts KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. jyjALAYA today played sporting host to Burma, their Davis Cup rivals in next week's second round tie on the Selangor Club courts on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Within hours of the. Burmese teim's413 words
-
158 1963-03-24 14 Scooter GP at Merdeka Stadium Friday KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A Scooter Grand Prix the first of its kind in the Far East— will be held at the Merdeka Stadium next Friday. Mr. James Farmer, organiser of the meet, said this would be an annual event if the response was good.158 words
-
Article42 1963-03-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Negri Svmbilan beat Selangor 2-0 in the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council's central zone Rahman Trophy soccer match here today. Negri scored a goal in each half through Halim Darni and Joe Kirn.42 words
-
Article26 1963-03-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Slneapore Lawn Tennis Association will hold its general meeting at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on April 1. at 8.30 p.m.26 words
-
190 1963-03-24 14 Oxford win boat race by 5 lengths T ONDON. Sat. Taking the lead before the half distance and rowing magnificently Oxford won the 109 th Boat Race here this morning beating Cambridge easily by five lengths in ihe slow time of 20 minutes 47 beconds. The Dark Blues, outsiders at190 words
-
Article108 1963-03-24 14 SEREMBAN, Sat. King George V School will meet St. John's Institution of Kuala Lumpur in the zone final of the King's Cup badminton tournament for inter-state schools at Kuala Lumpur on March 30. Today the Georgians whipped St. Paul's Institution 5-0 in the state final.108 words
-
180 1963-03-24 14 Hussein hits hattrick in new role gINGAPORE. Sat. Hussein Abdullah was successfully tried out as centre-forward when he helped Sukaramal to win their opening match in the S.A.P.A. league div. 1 match over Alexandra 3-3 at Jalan Besar today. Hussein scored all the three coals for his team. The first180 words
-
Article87 1963-03-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Darul Aflah "A" beat Stable Boys 4-1 in their SAPA division 2C match at Parrer Park today. Scorers: Abu (2), Jumaat and a Rift goal for Darul. Aziz for Stable Boys. In another dlv. 2C match Maxwell beat Telok Kurau 4-1 also at Parrer87 words
-
Article427 1963-03-24 14 ODDS THIS TIME ARE CLEARLY WITH NEGRI AM ALACCA, Sat. Sel"A angor and Negri Sembilan will renew their customary hockey rivalry when they meet tomorrow for the championship of the MHF quadrangular here. The odds this time are clearly with Negri, who need only to draw to win427 words
-
Article28 1963-03-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Malacca conceded a walkover to Singapore in the first round of the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition scheduled in Singapore this weekend.28 words
-
Article30 1963-03-24 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.—Penang Free School and Malay College here are joint holders of the Iskandah Shah Cup when they drew 1-1 in an inter-6Chool soccer match today.30 words
-
Article59 1963-03-24 14 BRISBANE. Sat.— Betty QDhbert, of Australia, set a world record for the women's 440 yards here today, clocking 53.3 seconds Her time bettered her own unratified world record of 53.5 seconds, set in Melbourne only 12 days ago, and the listed mark oi 53.7 seconds by Maria Itklna59 words
-
Article29 1963-03-24 14 LONDON. Sat. Reading beat Barnsley 4-1 and Colchester beat Bristol Rovers 1-0 in last night's division 3 league soccer. In division 4 York beat Bradford City 3-0.29 words
-
Article, Illustration503 1963-03-24 14 Channarong to meet Kops in singles final THAIS SPEED AND AGILITY AGAINST DANES CONTROLLED MIXTURE OF POWER. GUILE LONDON. Saturday r<HANNARONG Ratanasaengsuang, the fast and agile Thai star, faces the hardest test of his badminton career here today when, in the men's singles final of the All-England championships, he attempts503 words
-
Article164 1963-03-24 14 LONDON. Sat. The Danish pair, Erland Kops and Poul Erik Nielsen were booed and received the slow hand clap after an incident in the men's doubles semi-finals They were playing Indonesians Ferry Sonneville and Tan Joe Hock. Thr Indonesians won 8-16. 15-12. 15-9. At 11-9 to the164 words
-
310 1963-03-24 14 Gopalan hits comeback trail with a win over Singapore champ 17RISHNAN GOPALAN, former Singapore ama- teur welterweight boxing champion, beat J. Sandland in tJieir special welterweight contest in the Denham Cup inter-Command and Police open championship finals at Thomson Road last night. Krishnan was making his second appearance in his310 words
-
Article90 1963-03-24 14 ITUALA LUMPUR Sal —Five Stales have entered for ihe women's inter-slate football competition which starts early next month. There are two teams in tine north zone comprising Perak and Penana. Selangor. Malac i h and Singapore are in the south zone. Tho fixtures which were announced90 words
-
Article25 1963-03-24 14 KLUANO. Sat. Johorr l*at Malacca 4-2 in an yiter-stata schools soccer match here today. In a primary match Johor* thrashed Malacca 4-0.25 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1963-03-24 14 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND »'gff^ In places of distinction 3s /^f^^Mj^^^^v there is Heineken Beer from W //s^ly^S; ">Si#^ Holland. Cool and /^W/^Zj^yv^^ refreshing, golden-light Heineken. »3/£.^ t fe«vX*l\ the beer for people with Mg/j, w IT^.,«A\W 1 discerning taste, everywhere! MffT^V^BrilfW World's leading imported beer Jvwß]46 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous107 1963-03-24 14 SOCCER FAnt CUB: Spore v Malacca (Jn Besar. 5.151; Pahang v Kclantan. (Kuantan, 5.16) SPORE DIV. ZD: B. Kesenian v Oeylang Utd (Parrer Pk) TBA v Dockyard (Parrer Pic) Junior AA v Serangoon Gardens iParrer Pk i RAP Seletar v Minto (Oeylang). HOCKEY QUADRANGULAR: Malacca v Johore (3.45); Negri v107 words
-
About Life In Malaya...
-
Article, Illustration1155 1963-03-24 15 SUNDAY TIM ES Magazine Section The actual dollars and sense ot owning a plane AIRBORNE FOR BUSINESS... ASK YOUR DADMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiit'iiiimimiiiiiiimimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii KEN HAMMONDS TELLS YOU HOW THIS business of owning your own plane. I have been doing a bit more checking up on the subject and can now tell you more1,155 words
-
Article180 1963-03-24 15 CHECK your general knowledge with this "Instant quiz': 1. How did tho sea urchin get its name? 2. (a) What ti the world's greatest steeplechase, (b) when did it originate, and (c> what was it first called? 3. Of which general did King George II say: "Oh.180 words
-
-
Profile
-
Article, Illustration207 1963-03-24 15 about flying, I have A just learned that Penang's first Press Queen, lovely 19-year-old Ane Low Gaik Sim, nurses a secret ambition. "I would love to be a pilot and serve my country in time of war," said Ane. "People have207 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement327 1963-03-24 15 I 1 1 wKKmtK^^- -«r I nan T A —but his training never stops with Qantas This man is a Qantas pilot. He has flown several is intelligent and immediate. He has the stuff of million miles. He has known all flying conditions leadership needed to be a pilot of327 words
-
-
Article, Illustration850 1963-03-24 16 Evelyn THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE S PICTURE-WINDOW KITCHEN Only TWO wails :OMPLAINT-FREE COOKING IN THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE'S =>ICTURE-WINDOW KITCHEN ARK you a "lour -wall" housewife? I mean inside your kitchen. If you are still cooking within the four walls of convention, then let me introduce you today to the latest in850 words
-
Article412 1963-03-24 16 GO OD FO R A LA UG H A PARSON. renowned for the theatrical abandon and vigour with which he delivered his sermons, encountered a humourist on the street. "I am surprised at you." he chided. "You live so near, but not once have you come to hear me preach."412 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement616 1963-03-24 16 from United States a NE W tempting food for Scientific Weight Control Metrecal<fc» o^ THE NUTRITIONALLY COMPLETE MEAL IN ONE CAN Cream of Tomato Split Pea with Ham Clam Chowder New Metrecal soups look and taste just like good hearty soups. But these are no ordinary soups each provides all616 words
-
-
499 1963-03-24 17 Giddiness may point to a long life WHEN Dennis Maxton got out or bed one dajr. he felt weaw and dizzy as he stood up, so he sat back on the be.J until hi- felt better. Later that day he rose quickly from an armchair and once more he had499 words
-
484 1963-03-24 17 DROP US A LINE. Our address: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Koad, Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Know Alls: I have failed my School Certificate examination and wish to run away to sea. Where can I get a job as484 words
-
358 1963-03-24 17 An equal chance for boy or girl in dentistry "■•filrHHiMH-lili'lHa INHERE has been an upsurge of interest in oral hygiene in rece n t years. Dental "huts" have been added to schools and this side of medical service has generally been expanded. But even without this, dentistry offers a rewarding358 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement116 1963-03-24 17 I NEW COLOURS FOR YOUR 1 Ei9 [HOME...WITH ICI PENTALITEj ESf I tart sunpratf —^T ICI VmiWl Emulsion 1 1 reinprwt- lj 1 for coalls-OMtside I I^Whow |J :=Z=^ inside -a for cgilmgg J |Sr-fo haft J I J^^B G\oqq Finish for doors, I fc^u£"^ (So easy to apply uJith116 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1713 1963-03-24 18 ANTONY TREW - ANTONY TREW by TODAY the Sundoy Times begins o specially edited version of an astonishing book that is likely to be the best-seller of 1963 "Two Hours To Darkness." published by Collins (16s). It 1 story of the Polaris missile ond the mm who handle it. It was dark1,713 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement655 1963-03-24 18 I ARK YOU PKEDINO THEIR t HUNOER FOR KNOWING? i The sge of learning i* a wonderful time A time you can't bring back. JM W^ P A time when it is almo«t impossible to satisfy the need to know ij| This need for knowledge na« important to your children's655 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous302 1963-03-24 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1. Fruit (5). 5. 811 ver- I DOWN: 1. Obvious (5). 2. Pointwhit. 9. Response (8,. lit &SrM>£i ft£.£\£ Blung (9). 12. Metal fired troru 6. Part <4>. 7 Quadruped <3). 8. (Un (4) 14. Club (4>. 15. Paltry Thrill <6j. 11. OUy liquid (8). 13. (4).302 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2111 1963-03-24 19 happy. Why? Because they had no children? The thought of losing her terrified him. She was all he had. Nothing in his life, not even Retaliate, was more important to him. She must know that. But if she didn'f At last he fell into an uneasy2,111 words
-
Article329 1963-03-24 19 YOUR DOG POINTER* ON TRAINING 'TO conclude with the command i "Stay": I said eari Her that, it is a most useful word of comi mand. For Instance, one I can leave one's dog I outside a friend's I house, or a shop. I when convenient to i do so329 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement27 1963-03-24 19 Tfc^^^^^^^.^B .wi. n— ,t «*»i^B««* EIStISs MALAY AH AIRWAYS eb AND 2 VIA KUALA LUMPUR. W M W^mmff^k B r* B B m W W B 027 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement968 1963-03-24 20 ®TV RECEIVER Mo^i i 6 kz Featuring a wide screen that is brighter and easier to watch Th« built-in Auienvalic IrighlB brighlimi o( IK. U' »<r««n MCI I*" ~hol. p.crur. .nclud.xf fl^T' 'b* Hrthtrto mitfinf cern*r< .In H 11 IS ssMMasj 10 ika P «.Uit MM 1 tion of tk«968 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1742 1963-03-24 20 f 7 1 hun. n sW ]us^T"-*ut Poit II vv H^ you WILL uE TWIS By,; ANI> •<. ypgssss^-^i Y ou* A 7AY< *olg*>ii!..>ou j j^^ H^4 Tug RULL *E CLAUSES AM ANGKV OPPONENT M f^£ f^ V^^"V i H^ r V^^BSB iaW.^BSSSAS^BSI^^S^BSSSSSSSSI I .^SS^gSBSB IvSßlK^^^Ssl S^fa a^SSBW 4V^BHBBbV^^^^BC^BSb! m^L^r1,742 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement60 1963-03-24 21 rl =2< gla.3^l l-S-S-rJ a .-«»«>"«»»"«' aiHO* 3HJL JO SVIIV SJKH 3HI j? ff *<J las I| S 3* 3 i.'£o3 Tls o. 5 ■JftalNWfti'^i-itm'*''' '■■^^wr.nr tfr f^^J 5°"5" to A, Nrt zH iS s Uf'il s 5> 3 s >5 Imwmm 3 N-^ l K :Jlfs- ijiii-r^i i-g.??! 160 words
-
-
Page 21 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous13 1963-03-24 21 ■MM 9 I U I I U 1 1 L U r&*f' W^*13 words
-
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous42 1963-03-24 22 tlßi i. -^fiffß^^^B^l \i *v ~> I Lf\ v/5l r t 2 f J r3 s fcJ'M S 5| SS n S SSSF2S-S8 if«^ 355? i 3Sg 5 s;M m 5 a K3^ i fjgii.l i IHI Ms i i iffci 5§ T42 words
-