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Title Section16 1963-05-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettWZ in Malaya NO. 1,442. SUNDAY, MAT 19, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35516 words
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2 a.m. NEWS
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Article367 1963-05-19 1 HANG ME says ACID GIRL rIPEH. Sat— A 21-year-old girl, charted with disfiguring ber boy friend. asked the judge in a court at Taichung. seat of Formosas provincial government in the 1-i-ntral part ol tho island, to sentence her id death. Ifla Chin Chlng Mel. the defendant, pleaded to the367 words
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Article83 1963-05-19 1 JAKARTA. Sat—Police fired in the air to break up a crowd who cornered and stoned members of an Ambonese soccer team after they lost 3-0 to a Jakarta Chinese team. The winners and their Chinese fans hurried home after ths match for fear of an Incident. The83 words
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Article32 1963-05-19 1 was presented with the vertebrae of an iclv.hyosaurtiK a reptile 140 million years old which was dug up at the clay pit of a brickworks hr was < visiting near London.32 words
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Article17 1963-05-19 1 accompanied by Quern Fabiola. returned to Brussels by air from ihclr stale visit to London.17 words
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Article428 1963-05-19 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN 'We called off the talks' says Razak BUT HE IS CONFIDENT MALAYSIA DATE WILL NOT BE AFFECTED By 'Double what the nation spends: Britain's offer fell too short' LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysia defence build-up will cost about $200 million a year. This is double428 words
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Article, Illustration338 1963-05-19 1 REBEL LEADER CAUGHT AFTER BRUNEI CLASH By LARRY CARROLL KUALA BELAIT, Sat. gECURITY forces "scored their greatest triumph today capturing top rebel leader Jassin Afi'andi and five others, and killing another in operations outside Brunei Town. Affandi was wounded. They were captured in a joint police-2/7 Gurkha operation.338 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-05-19 1 NASHVILLE (Tennessee). Sat. —President Kennedy flew to the south today with a plea for racial tolerance and an end to the violence which has caused "alarm and dismay" around the world. The President urged all educated people to assume a special responsibility to "reject the85 words
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Article70 1963-05-19 1 LONDON, Sat—A 24-year-old deaf mute has begun to sDeak again after receiving severe head injuries In a road accident, a spokesman tf the Royal Hospital at Chesterfield said yesterday. Mr. Vemon Mitchell lost hU power ot speech and hearing at the age of eight when heReuter - 70 words
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Article974 1963-05-19 1 Cholera: Now it is in S'pore SINGAPORE). Sat. The first case of cholera In Singapore was officially confirmed by the Government today. A Health Ministry statement said Singapore had been declared a cholera Infected area. The situation Is serious. It added. The .statement urged the people to protect themselves by974 words
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Article27 1963-05-19 1 began an Intensive threeda v IWram of ma lor International issues with senior cabinet miniver's and Sir Dav*d Ormsby-Oore, British Ambassador to the United States27 words
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Article28 1963-05-19 1 or better known as C.K. Yang, Formosa's wonder athlete and decathlon champion, has already begun training for Tokyo Olympic next year. See Asia' Magazine (Page I).28 words
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Article57 1963-05-19 1 LONDON. Sat. Holiday-makers sunning themselves at Widemouth Bay. Cornwall, near Bade stared unbelievingly as a two-ton elephant was unshed ashore on the incoming tide yesterday. It had a tusk missing and was partly decomposed. Police said later it must have died on board ship while on its57 words
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Article, Illustration929 1963-05-19 1 Tan hits at Premier Lee's charge 'This wriggling and beating absut the bush must stop' By YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMr'UR. Sat. Mr. Lee Kuan was rebuked today ior Using Tengku Abdul Rahman s name in attai the MCA. It came from Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Finance Minister and MCA929 words
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Advertisement243 1963-05-19 1 Hitch in talks: Malaya agrees to June See Page 3 A New Pen from Parker! Ihdt AdiuMs to Your Very Ov\n st\le and Angle: ot Handwriting THE PARKER VP* *W/y RtnOMf Like your fingerprints, your handwriting H distinctively your own. The way \ou yj hold your pen, the amount of243 words
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Advertisement44 1963-05-19 1 II CHJ" SiT'*E5T C^A^ONS OP SET «CTH FL** IMONDS OS PLATINUM At.? GOLP ARE WA?VELS O F TCCHNIOJE ASL »ELL WORTH >O'JR INSPECTION d. ?>. M. J, d,7,a <5 HIGH ST .SINGAPORE 4 6. STaT'ON t?O iPOh ass. co.s p.h. 4. silva .h k lt:44 words
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Article213 1963-05-19 2 RULERS' DEBT TO UMNO THEY WOULD HAVE GONE UNDER MacMICHAEL PACT' SUNGEI PATANI. Sat Malaya ioda y would not have one Ruler had It not been for Umi.o> victory over the Michael treaty the Minister of Agriculture and Co- opera tive*. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. Miid today. He .-aid thLs213 words
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Article, Illustration588 1963-05-19 2 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By and CHIA POTEIK QUOTE DATO Sir Alexander Oppenheim < right i "I consider r.tKuin K degrading., students who takt part in this lowest form of activity anonly lowering their diunity as seniors in tin- presence of n«w students." PICTURE £V LIM588 words
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Article, Illustration41 1963-05-19 2 Dato Sir Alex ander Oppenheim, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya (back to camera), addresses "freshies" at the Orientation ceremony at the University of Malaya yesterday. Standing at the back are senior students who had come uninvited to hear the ViceChancellor.41 words
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Article71 1963-05-19 2 IPOH Sat. The High Court today Issued a warrant of arrest against a tapper. Basrl bin Salleh. who failed to attend court for an appeal against his acquittal by a lower court. Basri had been acquitted of breaking Into the house of Hong Ho Ban71 words
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Article30 1963-05-19 2 SINGAPORE. Sal. The 3.200-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees Union hold Its annual election for the general council. The results will be announced on Thursday.30 words
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Article36 1963-05-19 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Six government godowns. built during the Japanese occupation at the 5Ui Milestone. Pa>ir PanJang Road, will be renovated by the end of this year. Tenders have already been Invited.36 words
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Article19 1963-05-19 2 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat The Hallway Port Workers Union nas changed its name to Port Workers Union.19 words
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Article42 1963-05-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Snt. A "Miss Golden Voice of Selangor" contest will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Exchange BuildIng on May 30. The competition i.« open to woman telephone operators of the Telecommunications Department, Selangor region.42 words
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179 1963-05-19 2 BID BY STRIKERS TO RETURN SACK NOTICES TO FRASER SINGAPORE, Sat— Striking employees of Fraser and Co.. stock and share brokers, today handed over their dismissal letters to the Labour Ministry for return to the company. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, which represents them, said the workers unanimously decided179 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-05-19 3 IPOH, Saturday. A WOMAN alleged to have implied that she was a qualified medical practitioner was acquitted without her defence being called in the magistrate's court here today. The magistrate. Mr. L. C. Vohrah. in freeing Ng Seh Mol. alias Ng Lee King. 21. I said318 words
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Article26 1963-05-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato Shaari bin Shaffle. yesterday opened a $10,400 clinic at Kampong Rambai In Batang Padang district.26 words
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Article23 1963-05-19 3 IPOH. Sat. The Municipal Services Union here has been dissolved. according to the Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. K. O. George.23 words
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180 1963-05-19 3 UMNO YOUTHS PASS NO CONFIDENCE VOTE ON CENTRAL BODY QINGAPORE. Sat. Thp v East Youth Division of Singapore Umno has cxi pressed no confidence In the party's liaison central committee for cancelling the division's pro-Malaysia rally at a vacant ground adjoining the Hollywood j Cinema in Tanjong Ka- tong Road180 words
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258 1963-05-19 3 KOTA BHARU, Sat.— The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has decided to pay the Kelantan State Government entertainment tax for Radio Malaya's variety show which is to be held here in aid of the National Monument Fund. This is the258 words
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Article, Illustration379 1963-05-19 3 JACKIE SAM - BRITISH MPs TO SEE DETAINEES IN SINGAPORE JACKIE SAM: Visiting Labour Party men make a request to Lee-and it's granted By SINGAPORE. Saturday 'pIREE visiting British Labour MPs have asked to be allowed to see some political detainees in Changi and Outram prisons here. Their request was made to the379 words
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293 1963-05-19 3 Talks hitch: Malaya suggests June IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Government has agreed to postp o n e the tripartite Foreign Ministers' conference In Manila over Malaysia to any date after the first week of June. A Government statement said today that the Philippines Government had suggested that the talks293 words
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Article149 1963-05-19 3 COFFEE: CUP UP BY FIVE CENTS FNANO. Sat. A cud of coffee will cost five cents more in Penang from June 1. This has been announced by the Penang and Province Wellesley Tea and Coffee Association and the Penanj? Foochow Coffeeshoo Association. They explained that the increase was "Inevitable" because149 words
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Article21 1963-05-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —Inche Kamaruddin bin Mohumed Arlff has been appointed secretary to the Malayan National Secretariat for ASA.21 words
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Article34 1963-05-19 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— Detectives yesterday raided a house In a lane, off Kreta Ayer Road, and found three Iron pipings and spear under the staircase of the house. No arrest was made.34 words
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Article, Illustration448 1963-05-19 4 KEN HAMMONDS - With new-style 'twins' KEN HAMMONDS By TODAY I bring you a preview of a revolutionary new aircraft that will make its demonstration debut in Malaya next Sun- day. It is the Cessna SkymasUr. .11 it revolutionary because, unlike the conventional twln-enflne aircraft, the Skyma.>nr baa it- 1 power units mounted448 words
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132 1963-05-19 4 When a girl doesn't get her man... WRITING ij dw Sunday Time.- jrtnlght ago. Hasnah-Vimala-Chen said the modern Malayan miss finds It hard to get a hu.sband because she lacks the quality of patience. Do you agree? Give your MM i" 500 words The best contribution will win prize of132 words
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Article74 1963-05-19 4 WASHINGTON. Sal. The Stale Departpient said that North Korean troops had fired on a U.S. Army helicopter which made an emergency landing yesterday in Commums' territory. 17 miles north-west of Seoul. The helicopter, wnh two Americans aboard, had been making a routine check olReuter - 74 words
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Article46 1963-05-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tile Mentri Besar of Selnngor. Dato Abu Balcar bin Baginda. today opened a 86.000 community centre at Kampong Ulu Yam Lama in Ulu Selangor district Dato Abu Bakar also visited a site for a Malay .settlement in Rawang46 words
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Article23 1963-05-19 4 IPOH. Bat.—A second branch of the "Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society was opened at the Recreation Club here tonight.23 words
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Article65 1963-05-19 4 PENANG. Sat. The first batch of 1.850 pilgrims returnIng from Mecca will arrive harr one day behind their original .schedule. The pilgrimage control officer. Haii All Rouse, told the Sunduv Times today that because of its laic departure from Jeddah. the pilgrim ship, Kuala Lumpur, is65 words
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Article195 1963-05-19 4 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN. 9 i f^z r >X*J L *-V f*~~~ l*^j^^^^^aMM^aJL^c 1 B KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AGREEMENT has been reached on a 13 per cent annual bonus for Mercantile Bank employees. This is the result oi a peace plan put forward by Inche Bthaman195 words
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Article118 1963-05-19 4 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. bin parade will be held here tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. in honour of the retiring Chief of Aii- Staff Group Captain J.N. Stacey. It will also welcome the new Officer Commanding of the Royal Malayan Air Force. Group Captain C.S J West. More than118 words
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Article29 1963-05-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— A clerk uitli the Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Mr. N. K. Subramaniam 40. collapsed and died at Empress Place this afternoon.29 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-05-19 4 ROBERT SINNIAH - Hamid Tuah (on way to see DO) is arrested again ROBERT SINNIAH By UUALA SELANGOR. 1V Sat. Hamid Tuah. 45. who started a controversy two-and-u--half years ago when he and about 200 followers cleared State land in the Kuala Selangor district without permission, was arrested here today He had been142 words
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Article61 1963-05-19 4 Armed gang hold up shopkeeper ALOR STAR. Sat. A li\cman gang, armed with a pistui and knives, held up a shopkeeper shortly after midnight last night and e^aoed with $230 worth of sugar, BjJlk hmcl cigarettes. The gang threatened to shoot (he shopkeeper, Lim Teng Heng. 22, of 4;. mile61 words
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Article61 1963-05-19 4 PENANG. S;it. Bur^.Tbroke into a house at Mas Dhiirma last night while the occupants a mechanic and his wife—were attending a cinema show. Wong Seng Foo. 39. reuorted to police when he and his wife returned at 10.30 p.m. They found the back door oocn. The liou-f61 words
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Article24 1963-05-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Srlangor Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd. will hold iis 40th annual meeting on June 3.24 words
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Article251 1963-05-19 4 HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INTERVIEWS BEGIN TOMORROW I'UALA LUMPUR, Sat The second phase of the transportation study of the Federal capital will ■tart un Monday when house-to-house interviews, will be carried out by 30 engineering students of the Technical College ht" r. The operation will last about251 words
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Advertisement131 1963-05-19 2 MODERN FLOOR W.aiNG Hfe- v xk HIGHLY RESISTANT TO WEAR UNAFFECTED BY WATER RESISTANT TO LIGHT SOLE AGENTS: SHANGHAI MOSAIC TILE CO., LTD., i A JALAN OATOM. •INCAPOOI. SO C CHAN SOW LIN ROAO K L. Advertisement Complexion Care The secret of beautifying the complexion ia said to lie in131 words
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Advertisement270 1963-05-19 3 I Paer J Con>ic< 25, 26 I Features 19 I Films U I For Women 10 Jane Lee I Know Alls >| I Motor me -I I I Photo ii Profit 8 Serial 22. 23 Stars 20 Another $6 for Madam Mok SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits Times today received v270 words
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Advertisement93 1963-05-19 3 TRUSTED THROUGHOUT THE®^^^ 4filj^ PHOTO products W^i wl E 111 The only toothbrush witk II t 111 "Germ Fi^nter" action w nick M 1* 1| repels ana destroys germs lllV-^*"" ll 11 r Wes< sIS the lar 9 est selling toothl\ n ~]V" |1 I brush in the world. There93 words
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Advertisement207 1963-05-19 4 FISH TALK— by F.B.— has been held over for a week. It will be back next Sunday. GALLERY OF HEALTH World knowledge, World experience, leads to Worfd trust. This is why Malayan mothers feed their babies on LACTOGEN with the complete confidence that only the name Nestle can give them.207 words
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Article212 1963-05-19 5 TERROR TOWN SEALED Burma acts as 72 die in seven days in Moulmein 1* ANGOON. Sat. Th» town of Moulmein has been sealed off following an outbreak of cholera which has claimed 72 lives over the past week. Moulmein lies at thp northern end of Burma's Tenasserim Coast, which bordersUPI - 212 words
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Article100 1963-05-19 5 CAMNES, Sat.— Mr. Nicholas Luard. owner of a London nightclub and "Private Eye" magazine, said here yesterday that he would produce a film called "The Christine Keeler Story." starring the British model as herself. He told a Press conference: "The Italian picture "La Dolce Vita'Reuter - 100 words
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Article72 1963-05-19 5 LONDON. Sat. Tile Women's Council in Britain, helped by women from Asian countries, have collected £600 for Freedom from Hunger campaign. The collections werr made through two-day exhibition, which rncied here last night. Women from Japan. India. Pakistan, Ceylon. Malaya. Thailand. Indonesia, the Philippines and PersiaReuter - 72 words
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Article61 1963-05-19 5 BANGKOK. Sat. The Thai Govt-rmnrn; will launch a programme to make the hill tntM's of Thailand teel like Thais and want to fight for their country, thr Minister of the Interior. General Prapnrt Charusathirn announced yesterday. He said the tribes were of urea' importance nowReuter - 61 words
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Article22 1963-05-19 5 thr British asioronomrr. .tid 5.000 pieces of manmade debris orbit the earth dally and threaten the future of Mtrcnoujr22 words
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67 1963-05-19 5 Newsgirl bride for a royal best man f ONDON. Sat— Mr. ".toLt ger Gllllatt. 39. best man at Princess Margarets wedding, was married for the second time yesterday. His bride was Miss Mar. Green. 27, a journalist. Dr. Gllllatt. son of Queen Elizabeths former gynaecologist, divorced his first wife. Penelope.67 words
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Article67 1963-05-19 5 LONDON: Mr. James Dempsey, a Scottish Labour M.P.. complained in the House of Commons that Imported Pakistani bagpipes are affecting bagpipe manufacturers In Scotland. Mr. Alan Green. Minister of State at the Board of Trade, said he would be the last to decry the importance of the manufacture of these67 words
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Article, Illustration28 1963-05-19 5 NEW YORK: Princess Grace of Monaco denied that she expects another child soon. She is visiting New York with her husband, Prince Rainier, and their two children. GRACE28 words
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Article50 1963-05-19 5 WASHINGTON: Thirtytwo surprised and bearded naval reserve officers emerged from a fallout .shelter, four days after being locked up without advance warning. They were in good spirits and said they were not hungry after subsisting since Monday on soup and survival wafers in the shelter, at the Naval Research Centre.50 words
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Article53 1963-05-19 5 LONDON: With only ten seconds to spare, a Conservative M.P. walked into the House of Commons and saved proceedings from abruptly grindIng to a halt. He brought up to 40 the number of members required to be present to keep the chamber in session and thus saved the House from53 words
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Article, Illustration36 1963-05-19 5 TOKYO: Crown Princess Michlko. 28, is making a slow but satisfactory recovery from an operation on March 22 to terminate a pregnancy She will continue to rest at the Japanese Royal Family's villa at llayama. MICHtKO36 words
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Article45 1963-05-19 5 KATMANDU: Winds or 100 mph have postponed the American expedition's next assault on the Everest summit by at least one day. It had planned a dual assault from the hitherto uncllmbed West Ridge and by the traditional South Col south-east ridge route for May 21.45 words
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Article416 1963-05-19 5 Pep pills in space for Cooper TO KEEP HIM ON ALERT FOR DIVE BACK TO EARTH CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday. ASTRONAUT Gordon Cooper took pep pills to sharpen himself for the intricate series of manoeuvres during the danger-filled moments of re-entry, his doctor disclosed last night. The 36-year-old Air Force majorReuter - 416 words
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Article30 1963-05-19 5 claimed to have received 565.044 votes out Of 570.000 MM in the Llborlan presidential election on May 7 30.000 votes more than were cast for him In 1959.30 words
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248 1963-05-19 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Washington Daily N>w9 said in an editorial yesterday that the United States should proclaim its support for MaI:i\m:i "in time to disrouracr any new venture by the Indonesia Priplnc front It said. "The virtually import ant new state of Malaysia248 words
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Article21 1963-05-19 5 a close friend of Princess Margaret. Is In serious condition In a Gibraltar hospital with a recurrent kidney ailment.21 words
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Article102 1963-05-19 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that "there have been aggressive concentrations of Chinese troops not only in the Northeast Frontier Agency, but other sectors of the border as well." He declined comment on reports that Chinese troops have been observed within 13102 words
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Article14 1963-05-19 5 returned to Moscow after a two-week tour or the Soviet Union.14 words
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170 1963-05-19 5 New threats of racial bombings in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). Sat.— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said yesterday there have been threats of more racial bombings in Birmingham this weekend and that volunteer Negro guards are being placed at the homes of Negro leaders. Dr. King said a Negro minister, whom170 words
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329 1963-05-19 5 GENEVA. Sat T^HE European Common Market yesterday accepted the inclusion of agriculture in the forthcoming tariff negotiations under the "Kennedy Round" immediately after the United States had insisted on this point. But. at the ministerial conference of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,329 words
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Article333 1963-05-19 6 THE CHOICE BEFORE BEN-GURION IT Is testing time In the Middle East, both for the Arabs and the Israelis, a time for vital decisions that can mean peace or war In this crucial part of the world. For President Nasser, strangely enough, it is a moment of defeat. Much to333 words
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Letter24 1963-05-19 6 I CAN only .si> that people who really know me. like me. The others are entitled to their views, I guess. Actress Debbie Reynolds.24 words
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Letter34 1963-05-19 6 YOU cant stop people crowding round a door if there is food on the other side. If work was on the other side it might be a different matter. —A British High Court judge.34 words
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Letter34 1963-05-19 6 YOU know the trouble with the average American male? He's psychology mad. One date kept telling me I had negative thoughts Just because I kept saying "no," I suppose. Shirley Ann Field in Hollywood.34 words
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Letter28 1963-05-19 6 DEOPLE either hate me I to infinity or love me to death. I get caught In extremes. Janet Jagan. wife of l)r Clu'riili .laxan. Premier of British Guiana.28 words
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Letter25 1963-05-19 6 IF a girl is under 45 years of age but over 45 inches around the bust she ju.it has to be a comedienne. Hattie Jacques.25 words
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Letter141 1963-05-19 6 riViE article "Ten Years X Ago" by K. Baskaran idunuay limes, May 5> certainly brougnt me delightlul memories. It is astonishing tae change* that have been wrought in this country since 1953. But the thougtit occurs to me that if we look back, so must we look141 words
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Letter134 1963-05-19 6 IT was getting dark ana a sound of crying seemed to come from the backdoor. I found a little Malay girl of ten weeping her heart out because some wretched boy on a bicycle had made off with all the money she had kept rolled up134 words
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Letter61 1963-05-19 6 Your story and picture about the 50 couples who married to qualify for an income tax rebate reminds me of the proverb: "Penny wise, pound foolish." The Chinese proverb that comes nearest to catching this sentiment goes something like this: "If you try to save on candles61 words
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Letter103 1963-05-19 6 rEKE IS so much racist talk in the country today that I think the time has come when racial toleration must be written into the law. Those who violate this law must be branded offenders. You can't fro anywhere these days without hearing some individual moaning103 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1963-05-19 6 TAN TOCK SAIK - SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE Goodies galore... TAN TOCK SAIK iHre ing and saying PART TWO EE OF THE SUNDAY TIMES CONSUMER SURVEY By H KUALA LUMPUR And the sweet scent of SUCCESS LAST WEEK. Sunday Timrs writrr TAN HICK SAIK reported how Malayaov are enjoyinf an unprecedented prosperity. How they1,034 words
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Article, Illustration529 1963-05-19 6 ANNIE MEOW - Yes, but the skyline's the LIMIT ANNIE MEOW MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 19 i »y I AM for progress, but when it comes to living in Room 12 on Floor 24, 1 put my foot down. Imagine lovely Penang Island with its natural landscape replaced by myraids of skyscrapers reaching529 words
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Article607 1963-05-19 6 ABU bin ADAM I EXPECT you remember a few weeks ago I told you I was going around wearing a face mask in order to escape wandering flu -germs. Well, the mask kept the germs out, but I had to give it up. I couldn't stand the publicity. Neither could607 words
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Advertisement300 1963-05-19 6 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was300 words
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Article398 1963-05-19 7 CHIA POTEIK - Water: New caution CHIA POTEIK By NEGLIGIBLE RAIN IN SINGAPORE gINGAPORE, Sat. Only negligible rain fell in Singapore and at Tebrau yesterday, while consumption showed a tendency to rise during the last two days, the Public Utilities Board said today. It urged the public to make more efforts to reduce398 words
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Article79 1963-05-19 7 Secret ballot to settle row SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Labour Ministry has decided io hold a .set-ret ballu 18-moiuh-uld mipr-uniun iii>pute ni the Binupon Bu.Mtiev, Hou.-ei Employee's Ui.ion and Ihe Sir.Rapon- -Manual and Mercantilo w Union over repreaentatioti oi about 120 workin of C. K Tang Singapore) l.;d. the curio .-hop79 words
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Article, Illustration232 1963-05-19 7 PM's wishes the bride at the Fenner-Chilton wedding T"HH wife of the Prime Minister. Puan Sharif ah Rodziah. coneratulatinc the bride. Miss Susan Elizabeth Fenner. 20. the only daughter of the Director of Police Affairs. Dato C. H. Fenner. and Datin Fenner (in the background) at a reception at the232 words
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201 1963-05-19 7 GEOFFREY GELDARO - GEOFFREY GELDARO From KUCHING. Saturday gARAWAK is to form a force of border scouts to help protect the country against raids from over the Indonesian border such as the recent raids on Tebedu and Gumbang. The scouts will consist or local people trained and201 words
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Article104 1963-05-19 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Sri Guru Sinph Temple in Wilkie Road here has raised 51.928 for the three children of a watchman. (liiiuh.il Singh, who with his wife. Gurnam Kaur. and oldest son. llarban Singh, were found' murdered in Tanelin last month. The children— Mohinder Kaur. 11. Gurdial104 words
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Article47 1963-05-19 7 PENANG Sat. Thirtv-ftev 4 tuberculosis were re:m Pfr..,iig ia>t month 82 in March. The number of deaths from T.B. also dropped from seven to six. Tliir;.\-rigrii v Pnt dorm wlih ehieken po\ There wrrr 909 btrth* in Apia agairui 157 death*.47 words
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78 1963-05-19 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— T»llu between the Prime Minuter. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. and the Singapore Harbour Board Staff As»^tiat lon— scheduled for this morning have been postponed till Wednesday moinlne The meeting to discuss last weeks Government ultimatum io the tw 0 faction* in the78 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-05-19 7 Accused of murder COURT TOLD: MAN WHO KILLED WIFE! IS MENTALLY SICK SINGAPORE. Sat. An unemployed man. Yu Yu Chan. was today charged in the ninth magistrate's court with the murder of his wile. Tan Bee Lian. 26. between 6.30 am. on Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday at Ulu Pandan115 words
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Article34 1963-05-19 7 IPOH. Sat Thieves broke into a fruit .stall belonging to Woiir Patt Mm. 43. on Laxamana Road here and stole an icecrushinß machine. cigarettes and fruits worth a total of $300.34 words
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Article24 1963-05-19 7 PENANG. Sat —Penang radio dealers will celebrate their association's third anniversary with .a dinner at 113 Tanjong Tokong Road on May 31.24 words
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Article113 1963-05-19 7 TODAY: Sedih Kcchil 5.18 a.m. <52ft.) 6.13 p.m. <6.7 ft.>: Singapore 7.08 a.m. 7.3 ft.) 8.26 p.m. < 7.7 ft c Port Dickson 2.54 a.m. i 6 9ft.i 322 p.m. < 7.9 ft >. Port Swettenham 1.41 a.m. 1 10.8 ft. i 216 p.m.113 words
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172 1963-05-19 7 EXPERT IDENTIFIES FINGER PRINTS IN ROBBERY CASE DENANG. Sat.— The Re•l gistrar of Criminals. Malaya and Singapore. Superintendent Fong Kok Eng. today testified he was "absolutely .sure" that certain finger prints taken from the scene of an alleged robbery were Identical with those of a 19--year-old accused. Lim Ah Hoe.172 words
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Article, Illustration490 1963-05-19 7 HENRY PAUL - The go-ahead girl —and the reason HENRY PAUL: By IPOH, Sat PIRLS mature mentally faster than boys. At Six they are one year ahead and at 13 another. In primary schools the average girl is two years more advanced than the average boy. But in the teens the gap narrows.490 words
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Article76 1963-05-19 7 PENANG. Btt A ln--\,.,r plan lor the education and employment of the blind and the prevention of Htntfam. Wli ta submitted ai ihr Meond Allan conference on work for the blind to br lv id m Kuala Lumpur next week. The contemn vull br open76 words
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Article27 1963-05-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat— The Minister of Work*. Posts and Telecommuniiaiuirs. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. wiil op.ii new Dostal NPnci it Solong, Johore. on Monday.27 words
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124 1963-05-19 7 Democracy: Essay contest by the USIS SINGAPORE. Sat The US. Information Service her* i.s holding an essay contest to marK the 175 th annlvir Mry of the .signing of th» American Constitution. The e.ssay. in English, ot not more than 1.000 words, will be o.i -What Constitutional Government Mcan.s to124 words
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Article32 1963-05-19 7 PENANG. Si I Ong Chin Teilc. a merchant, of I Drive, on waking up yeMeiday mornins. lo'mcl his bedroom dour open rinci S2OO cash and $300 worth ol jeuelleiv niissme.32 words
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Advertisement56 1963-05-19 7 '^^^^^E^LKStt L^EW^i'affirTTmT^Err^ if"/ Ci z* t TMI Mtllll MliBV WAT* ItUNTT M tLTIIIU Tl 1 1 11 If ANllll TUHII ]^M world's finest and most B^i^VMpf^MBMVM famous W^ffffSUUggst chains RENOLD Elite UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. O$ Orchard Road. SINGAPORE 114 taiu Road. KUALA LUMPUR ■BBBBBBBBJBEBBMBHBBBBBBJfI. 114 Pranfm Road, penanc ickoid56 words
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Article, Illustration571 1963-05-19 8 El DO YOl lia\r query or doubt? Write to: The il> Kditor. Sunday Timrs, Times House Kirrr Valle\ Koad. Singapore 9. i INDUSTRIAL RAMPAGE IS ENDING New issues were pushed too high too quickly rERE are signs that the rampage in industrial shares is abating and this is571 words
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Article314 1963-05-19 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today. with the number of the shares traded in oraclcets: INDUSTRIALS: Dun lops (3.000) 52.80. (1.000) $2.81: &hsi. Smell. (1.000) 83.42. 1.000) 83.43. (4.000) 83.44: tsBO (2.000) 83.48. (3.000) $3.49: E-s.no314 words
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Article47 1963-05-19 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Paoer orchids will be sold on June 15 to mark the annual flag day of the Singapore Antl-Tuber-culosls Association. Car owners are also asked by SATA to help by buying oar stickers, which are on sale at present at $1 each.47 words
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216 1963-05-19 8 MINISTER TO CO-OPS: NO MORE LOANS IF ARREARS NOT PAID SUNGEI PATANI, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, today urged members of kampong co-ope-rative societies In Kedah to pay up the arrears they owed the Federal Government. "Whatever arrears are owing to the Government must216 words
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Article512 1963-05-19 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. 'JJHE acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, charged today that '"proCommunist elements" refused to make use of the Government machinery for the solution of industrial disputes, and instead took the law into their own hands. In a message to the512 words
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Article44 1963-05-19 8 LONDON. Sat.— Three Malayan law student* have been called to the Bar in London. They are Chin Foolc Yen (Sungel Patanl), I. Ng (Penang) and S. ThalvasUamar.v iTalplng). Chin Yung Yett of Mlrt. Sarawak, has also been called.44 words
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Article59 1963-05-19 8 PENANG, Sat. A talkong who saw five youths In a sampan roving away from hU boat got Into another sampan and chased the youths' sampan In the sea off Noordln Street last night. Koay Enu Bong. 33. the taikong, reported to police the gang escaped with59 words
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Article16 1963-05-19 8 KUALA LIPIS. Sat. —Mr. Didar Singh. OSPC. Kuala Lipls. I has been transferred to Malacca.16 words
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Article376 1963-05-19 8 EVELYN TU - VIPs AT DOCK GREET HEAD of STATE EVELYN TU By SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's Head of State, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Aishah sailed homp from a State visit to Ceylon today In the French liner Cambodge half an hour ahead of schedule. Originally the liner was due to376 words
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Advertisement143 1963-05-19 8 WHEREVER YOU GO CARRY WITH YOU A COPY OF MALAYA'S MONTHLY TOURIST MAGAZINE that gives you first hand information about Malaya HERE'S YOUR APRIL ISSUE Camsron Highlands Pa hang I Rail Travel List of Hotels and Rest Houses ON SALE NOW m^fmi Obtainable at all Newsagents |^A?^ m 1 jUI143 words
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Advertisement109 1963-05-19 8 yCOTT fi IyNGLISH o*o. (SOUTH EAST ASIA) L.TD. «wiAii«fn.m:iiiii/4 («»inM»iiim»i» LJ Require the services of o top-level Engineer with experience in high speed Diesel Engines to take charge of their rapidly expanding CUMMINS Engine Division. The appointment would entail the control of their main overhaul workshop which will be equipped109 words
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Advertisement87 1963-05-19 9 A DANISH FOOD ggmLf ft~?& < y*C?YJy y you demand DANISH. This I JBHftSk m v v I s no sufprising, because the Sf-* g=EE^jjtk. r -v t^S\ Ste( n Q ua ty f° r generaO)]^ ffr~ '< aß«p-'V J&fbl' iSW tions. The investment has \7 lo cQ pKWW\\\l .iwlHr87 words
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Title Section8 1963-05-19 9 DENMARK DANISH QUALITY DANISH TRADITION Sunday Times Supplements8 words
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Article, Illustration729 1963-05-19 9 Singapore, Malaya one of largest importers QANISH chickens are famous, especially for their delicious white flesh, and it is not surprising that Singapore and Malaya are one of the largest importers of this appetising products of Denmark. The Danes are a nation of fastidious729 words
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Article, Illustration458 1963-05-19 9 rriHE line of Danish X kings goes back to the time between the years 900 and 1,000 AD when the first Danish king known to history lived. He was called Gorm the Old. The present Danish king. Frederik IX. is descended458 words
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Article, Illustration23 1963-05-19 10 Before ...after BKFORt: and AFTER. Pedigree Danish pigs feeding in their stj (top picture) and (bottom picture! ready for export to world markets.23 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-05-19 11 HERE the birds are cooled in ice water (on the right is the container with crushed ice) and are washed for the last time in the slaughter house. The dressed chickens being put in plast" bags and being packed for storage in cold rooms. The96 words
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584 1963-05-19 11 ONLY THE BEST CHICKENS GO ON THE EXPORT MARKET flN-: Danish incubating and breeding establishments are scrupulously clean. The fattening plants arc methodically planned and the slaughter houses perform their work without any cruelty to the birds. About half the slaughtering takes place in co-operative slaughter houses, the other half584 words
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Article278 1963-05-19 12 IUO part of Denmark is more than 30 miles from the sea. From the point of view not only of industry and trade but also of communication and recreation this close contact is vital to the country. Industry Fishing is one of Danmark's main industries with278 words
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Article, Illustration654 1963-05-19 12 •JHE earnings of foreign currency made by ships are a considerable contribution to the prosperity of the Danish community. In 1i)(il this was calculated as being l,.~>()0 million crowns (roughly $900 million). Danish shipping companies have thus proved the value of free competition, under654 words
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Article, Illustration381 1963-05-19 13 Denmark: No lag in the sciences SINCE 1945 technical and natural science research In Denmark has undergone a considerable development, which has far fiom culminated. Plans are afoot for thp establishment of another one or two universities there are two at present and fi series of381 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1963-05-19 14 VIBEKE GULMAN - THE 'WELL AND SPECIALLY LAID' TABLE THAT MARKS EVERY DANISH HOME VIBEKE GULMAN A land where the dinning room is still important By No meal is complete without some cheese QANES are reputed to l>e fond of food. Today it would perhaps be more correct to say tliot Danes receive1,430 words
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Advertisement155 1963-05-19 22 JJ^"^^ AftE YOU A BSSSSSSSh I jji 1 PS^^H^ sBB^sHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM BBSst^A^^ V'fl 4H9HlHbsssssssssssssssssHbssssssssHbsH BBBBSr BBBBsV ifcsisßßßßßsl BBBBB^^^^^ i^s^ BBBBbP^BP^^BBbJ J THEN YOU MUST READ *fv^-/ M FEATURES MEANT FOR YOU IN- E^ajSfEjg^^Sl DON T STRIP A MAN OF HIS SELF-RESPECT HtPfHl Frank and intimate advice from a Malayan *.->* di155 words
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Advertisement10 1963-05-19 23 Coyprighr JULIAN SYMONS Published by arrangement with the Crime Club.10 words
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Advertisement133 1963-05-19 23 I'm also very swift, very attractive and luxurious to say the least What's my line? Cathay Pacific Convair 880 Jet I spend my working hours streaking around the Orient leisure hours keeping myself in unquestionably Al condition. Then my sort of charm runs in the n T family— the Cathay133 words
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Advertisement545 1963-05-19 24 insist on I BEREC Power Packs I for transistor radio 3£_SS S^b iC." -i^.c'crc/^-H "Mm ÜbKcLI H^^^^V| lESiil !t v^?__^_i I THERE IS A BEREC POWER I PACK FOR EVERY TYPE OF H^jj TRANSISTOR RADIO O GENERAL Featuring a wide screen that ■hh is brighter and easier to watch ■p^jß545 words
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Miscellaneous55 1963-05-19 26 v<^ffP !^V"*v s? ~*h^ '^^fe^^^HC* f 1 f vy*^ "Vvj^aLV^ m ■HHBu >^WB -n i|:s-? 8 r -sis I tabli \mm\i s n s i i a -<° PruiMd onJ Publisbed oy Urn Suraiu limes Press (Malaya) Ltd. 11l ttidu Road, Kuala Lumpur and Times Hou&: 390 Kirn beng Road,55 words
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Advertisement125 1963-05-19 10 xfziz!w/ v n l n n I .^m v 1 1 1 1 1 1 delicious J OIKS. Brandy I WHITE AND "gRS Qfflj il^^^Wf/ I 1 WB\ I j mt m UfiGQUcllled Superior meat products j^^B J Tkaki fi I 111 k or special so tender-so satisfying flH^^^>. effect125 words
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Advertisement35 1963-05-19 11 MADE IN DENMARK ||W to 75 H. P. For Quality and Delicious Taste always buy DANISH MEAT Kfflfflk^lM aaa^Ss— R -l' s Sole Agents:— SOON AIK LIMITED. 225. Outram Road. Singapore 3. Tel: ***** *****35 words
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Advertisement183 1963-05-19 11 Behind the beauty and good taste of Scandinavian Modern design lie the very qualities that have inspired SAS service. Today, whether you're treasuring a piece of Scandinavian silver or relaxing on board an SAS jetliner to any corner of the globe, the same characteristic Scandinavian qualities expertise, efficiency and the183 words
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Advertisement282 1963-05-19 13 BFOR THE QUALITY CONSCIOUS TV TRANSISTOR RADIO HI-FI By Appointment to the ROYAL DANISH COURT 19" TABLETOP PORTABLE >S 23" TABLETOP CONSOLE I' doubtful if such sensitive receivers have «vei been marketed. Automatic control circuits make BBk-^ opcrotion amazingly simple. Remarkably realistic j^ail— BSg«ggqg>Hl H-■ hl 9 h contrast images282 words
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Advertisement95 1963-05-19 13 DYRUP'S Plastic Emulsion Coatings for INDOOR and OUTDOOR DECORATION NL^ I A Specially Recommended For MODERN BUILDINGS For its: Quality, Durability and Wonderful Colours Obtainable From All Paint Dealers I^ T #Ss E ay ImSKIIY v CaV I f aimun JTV n\T Sole Agents' angxhuan v huat£limited, .29 8c 31.95 words
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Advertisement72 1963-05-19 14 THE BEST FROM DENMARK PAINTS*&[PRINTING. INKS ID WiT^^^HT^^nninji ill SADOLIN HOLMBLAD LTD. COPENHAGEN DENMARK ESTABLISHED SINCE 1777 SOLE AGENTS: TAN CHONG HUAT 38/40. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****. DO YOU BUY BACON? HAM? CHICKEN? LARD? LUNCHEON MEAT? SAUSAGES? PATE DE FOIE? CAVIAR? DO YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST? THEN72 words
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Advertisement73 1963-05-19 14 DOUUJNDS PRODUmON/^SSS^^ w f'^j Brake Linings Clutch Facings Fan Behs Conveyor and JW| j^ Elevator Betting m^K Mtt F|at ßubb B'to"* ll J^ iW Fire Hose Exclusive YEW P. ONG CO., Representatives 3A p,, n »tp s»r.«t, smgapor* 7. SYNTHETIC HIGH CLOSS ENAMEL SUM Xl I A CELLULOSE ENAMEL A73 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-05-19 15 TEN THOUSAND TIMES NO' T*HIS is Romy Schneider, one of the stars of the new Aim "Boc- eaeeio '70." I am told that since her film career began Miss Schneider has received more than 10.000 proposals of marriage, and I don't doubt it. Unfortunately, her secretary says. Miss Schneider rarely62 words
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Article, Illustration980 1963-05-19 15 RODERICK MANN - Do you know any rich man of 60? RODERICK MANN By -ASKS BETTE DAVIS SHE sat at the table swirling a whisky round in its glass, ranging the room with. those wonderful bull-frog eyes. A star from Hollywood's vintage years; fashioned in the giant California crucibles a quarter of a980 words
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Article198 1963-05-19 15 IN Britain during the war, the Navy and Army were ticklea by the fact that so many musicians volunteered tor or manaurd to get themselves called up into the Royal Air Force. Exactly what the connection is between music and aviation. I do not know. But as an198 words
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Article, Illustration353 1963-05-19 15 Jungle makes him sick— him no like (at all) *m TARZAN TARZAN him plenty sick. Six feet of muscled manhood lay moaning on the bed In a 17th-floor London hotel suite. I look. I say: "Tarzan. you Mck man. i ;o ;ei doctor, fmr Aw. quit DMkta' funnies," groaned actor353 words
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Obituary26 1963-05-19 15 N. K. subramaniam Govt. Servant! Co-operative Society Singapore died IS-.V63. Corietie leave* No 7! Kin. k V.-Jalan Salu old Kallanc A.i--i mi to Hindu <-imct.rv26 words
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Advertisement90 1963-05-19 15 THRILL AZAD MCHfiOO /JWadcm ZAPATA {if ~>«o.) O D :re:,otirH.EAsTAf/A ftu* r/K. Today: 1 1 a.m. IMGM) "THE TARTARS" S cope color IW^ rj «640« Todoy: 1.30-3 30-7 00-9 30 p.m. Steve Reeve Juliette Mayniel "THE TROJAN WAR" (Euroscope Eostmancolor). 9.30 a.m.: "Romance On The Sond" (Vand 11 00 0.m.:90 words
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Advertisement353 1963-05-19 15 Premiere -Tomorrow at 9.30 p.m. I^^^^^^Vj^iW^W (SINGAPORE) No Free Lists YOUNG HEROES FIGHTING THEIR WAY TO MANHOOD £*4t* Young Guns D^PLUS ON STAGE!=^I REOIFFUSION TV RENTALS PRKSI.MS -S T A II \A It 1 1- IV _J Featuring GUEST ARTISTES PHILIP CHIN QUINTET Compere: LARRY LAI SOON ON THE SCREEN353 words
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Article535 1963-05-19 16 TAMIMUDOIN KARIM - TAMIMUDOIN KARIM By Kual. Lumpur, Sat 'My English is better than yours' he tells magistrate nKFKNCK counsel in a rape case today accused the police of being "guilty of dishonesty" after a prosecution witness said she had been shown the photograph of an accused before an identification535 words
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Article65 1963-05-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat Malaya's Overseas Telex Service will be extended to Thailand as from Monday. It was announced today. The service will begin at 8.30 am. on Monday until 10.30 p.m. on Saturday each week. There will be no service on Sunday. The minimum charge65 words
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Article89 1963-05-19 16 SINOAPORK. Sat. Police are to take action against the owners of 252 vehicles 14.-» taxis. 93 buses. 11 cars, two lorries and a van which emitted excrssive smoke during the period May 11-lt Owners will be required to produce their vehicles at the Registrar of Vehicles89 words
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292 1963-05-19 16 IPOH, Saturday. THE greatest problem facing the National Union of Teachers is to change for the better the terms and conditions of the unified teaching service, under which all teachers ultimately come This was the main theme of speech by Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. president of292 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-05-19 16 'I got home and found her in tears' "When I came home I found Seonf LUn (left) was crying. When I asked why she was crying she told me after a while that she had been raped by two people in party of seven. "My daughter has a number of80 words
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Article378 1963-05-19 16 So rough and tough SPORT ...BUT MALAYAN SOCCER FANS ARE NOT SUCH HOOLIGANS! SINGAPORE, Sat.-Soc-cer referees In Malaya, especially those In Singapore, are having a rough time. SAFA at the moment is trying to persuade the Island's best referee. Mr. John Ferguson, to withdraw his resignation. Our soccer crowds are378 words
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Article63 1963-05-19 16 PENANG, Sat.— Malay women shuuld lid themselves of their shyness and take a more active part in politics. Puan Alshah Omar, new deputy leader of the Peiume Katun Ibu. urged last night at their annual general meeting. Puan Dasimah I ■M re-elected leader. Thirty-:63 words
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Article22 1963-05-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sat— A Ford Consul mm last night stolen from Upper Chanel Road. The ror is valued at 52.000.22 words
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Article79 1963-05-19 16 PENANG Sal A 17-year-I old carpenter. Loh Hock Aun. \\ri>. today bound over in $150 for one year for snatching a purse from an Australian schoolgirl at Choone Lye Hock Road on Mhv 10 Jacqueline Ann Coburn. 13. and her younger sister wer<" returning home79 words
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Article44 1963-05-19 16 I JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.—Police I this morning found the body of a man at a temple in Jalan Lumb.i Kuda. Chin Kum Mar. 49. unemployed, was found in the backyard of the Chin Kong Temple, with his throat slashed.44 words
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Obituary21 1963-05-19 16 IN MEMORY of D. V. Kandiah. died 19th May. 1939. "Always In our thoughts." Inserted by loved I ones21 words
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Advertisement50 1963-05-19 16 Lare CLASSIFIED! ADVERTISEMENTSJ t'lu words S12 (Minimum) MCLAUGHLIN— To Theresa and George the gift of a daughter Monique Ctirmel at Batu Gajah on 17th. Thanks to Obstetrician and Staff HOE TAT NAM. son of Mr Hoe Boon Leong. and Betty Ang, daughter of late Mr. Ang Lian Ann. 18 5.63.50 words
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Miscellaneous158 1963-05-19 16 On your TV today SINGAPORE. Sat.—Here's your TV programme for tomnr- I Ml p.m. Opening and pro- gramme summary in all languages; 7JO p.m. Robin Hood In Ouest for the Gallows"; 7.45 I p.m. News and newsreel In Chinese: 8.05 p.m. "The Phil Silver Show"; 8.30 p.m. "People" 13 —Featuring158 words
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Article, Illustration946 1963-05-19 17 EPSOM JEEP - RACING Royal Meadow is choice for the King's Cup Trial EPSOM JEEP This topflight sprinter has won three of his four starts this season with I Today's best bets are Silver Screen III, Fine and Dandy, Cash Box. The COINC will be soft. ROYAL MEADOW is accepting in the King's946 words
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Article159 1963-05-19 17 I I'Mt.M JEEP I ALL BOY I'OINTER PERSIAN HERO BIG NOISE Kaee 1 No Fluke Forest Beau Forest Beau Equity I'ERSIAN HERO Society Girl No Flake (ASH BOX ESKDALK C HIHr Race Z Dententurius Distlnrulsned Gei j Distinguished Gen Roi d'Atout DENTENTt'RIlS < 'aah Box Roi d'Atout I159 words
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Article, Illustration658 1963-05-19 17 pRONT-RUNNING Pulau Pangkor will probably start a firm favourite in Race 5. Last month at Bukit Timah he was third to Pinkson in the mile Spring Cup after making most of the running. He held on gamely to win over 9f beating off Satoro and658 words
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Article1273 1963-05-19 17 Race One: 2.0— Cl 1 Div 3— 6E 1 067Ub oi AUIM (leo Vup; Mitwi. b S.U III >oaidi 1U 2 ***** Society Uirl (Eagle t(.j Osman, S 8.12 (F) Fouler 5 3 M3tti Equity (Olympia St.) Ahmad. 3 8.10 B. Wilson 1 4 *****1,273 words
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Advertisement205 1963-05-19 17 TUITION JO Word. $i (Min.)-Box M cf.ixtf POSTAL TUITION:- HOO»>lM«plO« Ar.-oiints BSSSSSS* Corrrapondenc* 8p«-i«l Corn-moil lor L.C.C. E«m». Buecfaa *uaram«'d Apply Principal I 8.C.1 .Mi Uox 1731 Bincapor*. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL, Only Drhrkjss Institution improved by Automobile Association Moderate Cam. Coursaa trom »35'- 10 Balmoral Road. I'hon* (Sporri 52 I205 words
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Advertisement405 1963-05-19 17 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we arow older lfe only n&turml that we begin to alow down. But some people grow old faster thaa they should. Then they feel Weak, tired, find It hard to keep workii* and aeldom Ret any fun out of life. Due to New Improved405 words
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Sports
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Article306 1963-05-19 18 England in good tour start HOSEN SCORES 11 IN 14-9 WIN OVER WELLINGTON WELLINGTON. Sat. Eng and's Rugby Union team, though not looking by any mean* a world beating combination, were in good form when they opened their iive-mau-h visit t 0 New Zea a:.d by beating a MronK Wellington306 words
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Article, Illustration220 1963-05-19 18 SINGAPORE Saturday. MALAYA continued their sweep over Singapore in their second-eleven hockey international, winning today's match by 3-1. The Malayans took the lead in the 10th minute from a penalty bully given against Singapore fullback Farouk who stopped the ball with his foot after220 words
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310 1963-05-19 18 Wl start match against MCC with flourish lONDON. Sat. A llvea ly third wicket stand of 108 In 95 minutes by Conrad Hunte 91> and Basil Butcher <70) helped the West Indian cricketers to give an entertaining display of batting In reaching 254 for five by tea on the firstReuter - 310 words
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Article239 1963-05-19 18 T ONDON. Sat —Yorkshire, die English county champions, became the first side to defeat the West, Indian touring team when they won by 111 runs shortly before lunch at Middlesbrough yesterday. Final scores: Yorkshire 226 and 1145-6 dec. West Indians 109 and 151 '(Trueman 5-43' ResultsReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration540 1963-05-19 18 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT: I By SINGAPORE, Saturday BUT UMPIRE TAN KAH JIN ALLOWED IT AND MALAYA RUN OUT DESERVING 2-1 WINNERS J^ DISPUTED goal by centre-forward C. Paramalingam in the 25th minute set Malaya on the winning trail in the last of their home international hockey matches540 words
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Article292 1963-05-19 18 JOE DORAI - A slow 100 m in 10.8 by Jega JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Sat. Asia's top sprinter M. Jegathesan, back this week from a twomonth U.S. tour clocked one of his slowest times for the century when he returned 10.8 sees at the Anglo Chinese School's annual athletic meet at Jalan292 words
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322 1963-05-19 18 1 ONUON. Sat. I iir spot IlKlit on thr last Saturday of thr Knelixh football lea*ue mjmiii toda> frll on Sunderl.md. where Chelsea upsrt the imiii' book by beating the Second Division leaden 1-0. Stoke City displaced Sunder l.i nd from the lead byReuter - 322 words
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Article52 1963-05-19 18 MA-NILA. Sat. Eder Jofre of Brazil retained the world bantamweight boxing title here tonight, beating Johnny Jamlto after the 11th round of their 16 -round bout. Jamito was saved by the bell, but had to be helped to. his corner and did not come out for the nextReuter - 52 words
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Article36 1963-05-19 18 BEOAMAT. Sat. Selangor. the Malayan inter-state women's soccer champions, will meet a South Malaya combined team here tomorrow. Proceeds tor MCF funds to stage the Asian cycling championships at Kuala Lumpur In June.36 words
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Article38 1963-05-19 18 MALACCA. Sat. Thr Malacca open Inter-team athletic relays In which top teams from Singapore and Solargor are ►•voeeted to compe'e will not be h^'d on June 1 :i« sctv-du'ed. due to the cholera epidemic here.38 words
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Article60 1963-05-19 18 Malacca, sat. me Maiaya Cup soccer match tomorrow between .Combined Services Malaya and Malacca has been postponed It is Kami that all army personnel will not be allowed to take part in sport here uiitil the cholera outbreak is over. Tomorrows cricket league fixtures involving60 words
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Article52 1963-05-19 18 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat.— Results in the second round of the final pool in the men's world basketball championships here last night were. Yugoslavia bent Puerto Rico 73 to 57. ynited States beat France 81 to 61. Brazil beat I'.uly' 81 to 62, Uruguay beat52 words
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Article53 1963-05-19 18 LONDON. Sat —Results' of English football league matches played last night were: Division One: Ipswich 4 Boli ton 1. Division Two: Rot her hum 1 Bcuntherpe 0. Division Three: Notts Co. 6 Colchest/r 0. Division Fonr: Chesterfield 1 Rochdale 3. Darlington 2 Bradford City 1. Exeter53 words
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Article25 1963-05-19 18 IPOH. Sat— Persic Combined Schools thrashed the West Australia jnder 15 schoolboy team 9-0 in their footbnll match the Stadium Perak this evening.25 words
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247 1963-05-19 18 Police reach 1 00 for 4, then Dulip strikes KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FEDERATION Police were all out for 156 runs at close of play in their annual match against Federation Armed Forces for the Caldwell trophy which started at Rifle Range today. Owing to rain play started at 3 p.m.247 words
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Advertisement610 1963-05-19 18 Do you want a career with a future? We »rr a rapidly expanding: American pharmaceutical company and need young, enthusiastic and aggressive peoplr, willing to work hard and who want to make selling their career. experience and a background in medicine/biology/ pharmacy desirable but not necessary. Applicants should meet the610 words
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Miscellaneous118 1963-05-19 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCKR MALAYA ODI*: PPiiang V Perils <City Stadium. st: Perak v Kclantan (Stadium Porak. Ipoh. s>: Pod. Armed Forces v Neuri (Mtrdelca Stadium, 7.30 1; Singapore v Pahang (Jn Besar. 5.15>. CBICKKT STORE SKXIOR TOURXETj Police v University (Thomson Rd I Army v SRC Nee Soon SCC v118 words
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Article, Illustration527 1963-05-19 19 REALLY TRYING - ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYA... How to succeed with women REALLY TRYING THE MAGAZINE SECTION .BY Porticulorly for tk» TIMID wKo would LOVE t« *,n o female for them- here'j an intriguing gwiife to tht «irft of M.1.y0 EVERY so often does Jane Lee of the Sunday Times get a desperate527 words
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Article260 1963-05-19 19 THE BEACH BELLE rbelleTe Charles Atlas, the traditional method of Introduction is by kicking sand in the face of the NineStone Weakling tagging along with her. But some Nine-Stone Weaklings can be wiry; so be wary. Accidentally hitting her with your beach ball Induces initial antagonisms and. anyway. Is pretty260 words
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Article432 1963-05-19 19 KEN HAMMONDS - FINISHED-A JOB IN HONG KONG KEN HAMMONDS AVIATION By piLOTS from a Malayan air charter firm have just completed their part in an aerial survey of Hong Kong, commissioned by the colony's Government. They are from Malaysia Air Charter Ltd.. w liii-li nrnvidoH nl:mt>« and nilnK for llu* nro- ject432 words
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Article, Illustration413 1963-05-19 19 Hint* on etiquette DO not exaggerate your attempt to pose as a connoisseur while at a dinner party. If >ou snort while sniffing your wine too vigorously, your host will think it Is corked. Sip it meditatively, but without vulgar gestures of approval, such as lip-smacking or cries413 words
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Advertisement70 1963-05-19 19 SAIGON, Hie city that MM bores Sc. ASIA Mo^aimc <P«g« Sin). I NEWCOLOURS FOR YOUR (ZZ^\ [HOME.'.WITrI ICI PENTALITEJ I tant.sWJ p L=£V ICI IWAUTE vision 1 Odd "I Sn A hraj I U Si^l (So east/ to apply uJith brush. rolter or lC| >*'NTS <MALAYA> t*|l yT^^^^^r I IhhD70 words
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Women, The Home
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Article, Illustration358 1963-05-19 20 EVELYN TU tells the story of new fabrics THE SWEET CHEATS THAT WE WOMEN GO FOR YOU needn't have to pay a fortune today to look fabulous. With a fuli range of "frauds" to choose from, glamour may be obtained at very little expense. I'm talking about "fabric358 words
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Article313 1963-05-19 20 For hair that is greasy QUESTIONS-ANSWERS WRITE TO: Mlaa Evelyn Tv, The Sunday I Time*. Times House, River I Valley Road. Singapore A stamped and addressed envelope must accompany your query- J)LAR Evelyn Tv: My hair is extremely oily and greasy, although I wash it several times a week. What313 words
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Article107 1963-05-19 20 THE BATIK TWIST POR all the newlydeveloped synthetic fabrics like rayon, Orion, Lycra, etc., good old BATIK is still a strong favourite in Malaya. If you're planning a breakthrough for your wardrobe today, consider BATIK FOR TWISTINC (left), gay and casual. The dress, worn by Sandra Kennedy, is in black107 words
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Advertisement769 1963-05-19 20 NEW FROM AMERICA Helena Rubinstein wL stick I outlines and colours your lips in one application I jj^j^,^ A •amaftortal success In America, H«f*na Rubtrmtern's amaztrrg nrnm Jl Fashloosttck is lonoer and alrtnmar 01 than any lipstick you'v* evar > it»ed I Resuft You g«t a perfect W outlina and769 words
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Advertisement118 1963-05-19 20 Advertisement •^f* MwspmtM *MM To rid your home of cockroaches, set this simple trap in all rooms where they are observed. If Jam is not readily available for the saucer, use food bait. The powder must not have an insecticide poison smell otherwise the Insects will become suspicious and it118 words
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Miscellaneous305 1963-05-19 20 1THE blacksmith's assist- I can wheel something to ant was taking his first that corner In a wheelbarlesson in horseshoe repair. row that you can't wheel "Now look," said the back." blacksmith. "I'll grab the ..you're on said the shoe out of the fire with oth Y r 0ure on>305 words
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Article811 1963-05-19 21 Loved— by man she dare trust HKAK .lane Kcc: A man who is slightly on! Of liis mind is head over beds in love with me. He s;<ys he can't live without me, but I dare not trust him because he is crazy and believes too much in wine, women811 words
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Article185 1963-05-19 21 This week's question is one for dads—and .they can find the answer below before they are cau?ht out by the Tounsster*. WHAT MAKES WOOD WARP? BY wood we mean, of course, a piece of timber used for carpentry. This can be a whole plank or a part185 words
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356 1963-05-19 21 And now that the rain has come... SINGAPORE. Sat.— For week's Maiaya broiled in the ijnp of a passing drought, and now the rams have come, quite unexpectedly. And so today. I ask you: "How would you like to know man who can tell you what the weather will be356 words
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588 1963-05-19 21 The document to help a tax dodger MOP 09 link. Our address: The Know \lls, Sunday Times. Times House. Kiver Valle> Koad, Singapore 9. No repliei by post. ni'AH Know Alls: My Friend made me sign a document hist week which he now says he is i; 0 11^ to588 words
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Article377 1963-05-19 21 UllMliiillllllillllilllllHlilllitliii-i'-'POINTER' on training yOU will have heard UM expression "a dog is way wise" This means briefly that he is self confident, able to cope well with the stresses and strains of all sorts of distractions without turning the proverbial hair. This is. of course, mainly due to377 words
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Article, Illustration525 1963-05-19 21 PETER LIM TELLS - PETER LIM TELLS MOTORING Vauxhall: We can't ignore the trend any longer ACTION STATIONS! The battle for the small-car market intensifies. Last Sunday, it was the Hillman Imp. Today. I have news of yet another British "baby" an under-1,000 c.c. Vauxhall which the Luton subsidiary of General525 words
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Advertisement632 1963-05-19 21 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN HggHHlßgiflHH gga England gg»^^^*^^w^^^^iggggggg^^^^^ X I\% K| B South AfricT^PF^^ g|&V^v! g^"^*" Ho "8 t or> tl ■RANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD ii desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial positions. We are entering Leading authorities consider "Britiih Inttitut**' counti632 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-05-19 22 WINNER of the week's $30 prise is "Geometrical Cat" (above) submitted by S. E. Quah, of 900 East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Mr. quah used a Tashira camera and Plus X Him. Setting: fB, 1/250 second. He will he paid by post. The cheque will be posted to177 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1963-05-19 22 Julian Symons - Julian Symons "I 2^^«^S v *v^ S^M^Si^sy S^t^^^M AUTHOR No. 3 THIEVES AT WORK lIAOF of the bright new IflUtlsC Sunday Times series that gives you two thrillers every week two brandnew, top-quality stories each Sunday by star names among contemporary crime-fiction writers. Today's1,049 words
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412 1963-05-19 23 THE GIRL WAS TRIM, PRETTY, SELFASSURED... Cross, looked around when she came out of the station and then got on a bus to Pimllco. She walked down the basement steps of a street off Bclgrave Road, opened the door and went in. There was a telephone box almost opposite and412 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1963-05-19 23 Sara Woods - Sara Woods AUTHOR No. 4 NEXT WEEK: Stories by Andrew Gorve ond Patricia Moyet. ...THEY JUST WONT STICK TO THE FACTS HAT chap's lying," said the detective-sergeant, He was a mild-looking young man, with an air of quiet confidence that was apt to drive his1,205 words
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615 1963-05-19 23 Does a large meal hurt your tummy? WHY is it that some people when they are hungry can eat li v e courses for dinner without feeling uncomfortable, whereas others can take only two? Some people might have bigger stomachs than others, but that is not always the answer. And615 words
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