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Title Section14 1963-06-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,446 SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 35514 words
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PICTURE POWER in the Sunday Times
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Article, Illustration126 1963-06-16 1 TRADE CLAMP REPORT MISCHIEVOUS: TENGKU J^UALA LUMPUR Sat. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today assured Tengku Abdul Rahman there would be no pro-Com-munist government in Singapore. (See Page 8) Speaking at the airport before leaving for Singapore after the Smg-=pore-Malaya merger talks here. Mr.126 words
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Article162 1963-06-16 1 TAN TOCK SAIK - 'CRACKDOWN NEVER' TAN TOCK SAIK By I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman said to day Malaya would never agree to a "crarkdown" on Chinese traders. He was commenting on a Manila newspaper report that this would He unions: the first common actions of Malaya. In d o nesia and the162 words
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Article, Illustration437 1963-06-16 1 'Mac must go' move in Tory ranks CABINET FIRMLY BEHIND HIM BUT NOW A NEW THREAT U ONJX>N. S,t: -Air. Mac1. millfu is expected to > have a uuited Cabinet behind him when Jie addresses the House or Commons on Monday on the Proiumo affair. But iliere were growing indications437 words
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Article48 1963-06-16 1 MANCHESTER. (England). Sat. Weariug a butcher's ahite coao and a loremans Trilby hat the Duke of Edinburgh toured a meat factory here today. The factory supplies sausaees for the dinner tables ol British Army messes in Britain. Wesiern Germany and other overseas bases. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article54 1963-06-16 1 MKI.BOI R.NL Sat. horse named "lop Standal w*m a tip 'which could have come ktr.ieht from Mr Pr«rf"iTto or Miss Kfelfr' for the Noonee Vallr* r:(ifv Melbourne Hrralrl columnist n\ lippme reoortrri tesferdxy "Top Sran-«al" ran third Thr Hhr f r which might have pleased Mr. MacmUlan.54 words
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Article38 1963-06-16 1 U.S. Assistant Secretary of Stair, lor Far Eastern Affairs, said the social and economic advances made by the Nationalist Chinese on Formosa stand in "stark contrast" to the failure of the Communist regime on the mainland.38 words
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Article215 1963-06-16 1 Team off soon to look for site: Gen. Moore KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An army base of at least district or brigade strength Is to be set up In the North Borneo territories soon in view of Malaysia. The Chief or the Armed Forces Start and Director215 words
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Article52 1963-06-16 1 ...the West Indian oace bowler, making his debut in the Federal Capital yesterday for Malacca in their two-day friendly cricket match attains' Selangor. took fo'ir wickets for 30 run* in 20 overs, nine of them maiden* Pictures of Osborne tn nrtir»n and 'he Selwrnror batsman he clean-bowled are52 words
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Article11 1963-06-16 1 Presineit Inrlij •■'l an hoti'j doctorate ai Edinburgh University.11 words
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Article77 1963-06-16 1 This is 1963— f0r posterity NEV. VOKK. Sat—A steel casins thut will house a time capsule addressed to people living about 5.000 years from now was sunk JO :eet undenrround today at the site of the New •York World's Pair The capsule —a record of man's i igrpss during the77 words
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Article15 1963-06-16 1 of Venezuela nas survived two ComnviniM assassination plots this mon*. the government disclrved15 words
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Article14 1963-06-16 1 ier s-i't^mir\ n i Pmrit on whut a-xji-iaies lermed a secret mission."14 words
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Article164 1963-06-16 1 GUNN CHIT THYE - Man on track shock at race GUNN CHIT THYE By PENANG, Sat.— A man created an uproar when he tried to interfere with a race In progress at the Penan g amateur meeting at Batu Gantong this afternoon. The man. who had earlier been seen walking into the course proper,164 words
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Article68 1963-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUK. bat.— The Sultan of Brunei arrived here this evening for talks with Prime Minister Tenglcu Abdul Rahman on Monday on his State's entry luto Malaysia. The Sultan, wtio arrived with five aides in a Royal Air Force plane, was met at the airport68 words
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Article43 1963-06-16 1 21 -year-old son ol the Duke ot Gloucester and a cousin ol Queen Elizabeth, is to spend a year studying economics at' Stanford University. Calilorma. He will be the tirst member of the British Royal Family to attend an American university43 words
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Article32 1963-06-16 1 Blng's second son. tiaa Dr*n sued (or divorce by Sandra Drummond. tormer Las Vegas showgirl. She accuses him of mental cruelty. They were married in 1958 and have two children.32 words
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Article349 1963-06-16 1 NO FAITH MOVE LOST SINGAPORE. Sat. The censure move by the Barisan Sosialis to pass a vote of no confidence m the Government "for its pro-colonial policies" was defeated by a clear majority of 23 votes to 16. The six SPA and UMNO members present abstained. The two UPP members349 words
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187 1963-06-16 2 KING ACCEPTS INVITATION: A DASH HOME FOR BANKER PENANG. Sat. A Penang millionaire bank- er. Mr. Saw Choo Theng. j has cut short his world tone to return for the royal opening of the new building of the Old Frees 1 Association, of which he l.s president. Mr. Saw. who187 words
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171 1963-06-16 2 The things they say because they're they BLUEBIRD is noi just a car. She is an essential part of my husband. —Mrs. Donald Campbell. I DO nol know many Negroes who are eager to be "accepted"' by white people, still less to be loved by them; they simply don't wish171 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-06-16 2 POLICEMAN ROWLANDS MEETS HIS GUIDE DOG OOLOO POLICE Constable Arthur Rowlands. 41. who was blinded by a mad gunman nearly two years, ago. and ***** the dog who will be his "eyes." It is an Alsatian MaUmute a hefty Husky dor named after an Eskimo tribe.169 words
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Article111 1963-06-16 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Legislative Assembly today passed the Singapore Society of Accountants Bill designed to provide for the registration and control of accountants The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Kheng Swee, moving the second reading of the Bill, said that much thought was given to the matter111 words
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965 1963-06-16 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. THF. Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today defended the Government's economic policy in the Legislative Assembly and denied Opposition's accusations that the economic situation was deteriorating. Dr. Goh was speaking on the second reading of the Appropriations Bill which provides authority965 words
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Article67 1963-06-16 2 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat Trn soouters. Inche Abu Bakar bin Othmun from Belait and Inche Yahva bin Yusof from Brunei Town, have neen selected ro accompany Brunei's scout contingent to the 11th World Scout Jamboree in Greece in August this year. The contingent will be joined by67 words
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Article50 1963-06-16 2 BRUNEI TOWN. S;tt. Th« water situation has become critical m Brunei Town lollowing a long drought. Little rain has fallen in the last two months and the town ieservoir is drying ud. Rationing I. us had to be imposed and this week was made more severe. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article37 1963-06-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Three new post a: agencies at Jenderam. Sungci Lvi and aimpang Empat in Sclangor vn opened today. Another will ha opened at Ayer Molek in Malacca on July 1.37 words
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255 1963-06-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. i The management of the Federal Hotel here is waiting to settle one question before dealing with the National Union of Hotel. Bar and Restaurant Workers which has threatened strike action The question is.: To what extent255 words
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Advertisement152 1963-06-16 2 Make your trip home part of your holiday v S B^ S* K *V ,TTlf?l I ■"■»*':'4 V i j^Sfc.-. ff\ A [ROLLS BY ROLLS-ROYCE E JET! BOAC OFFERS YOU A CHOICE OF MANY EXCITING PLACES Get double the value from your leave this year. Make the trip home part152 words
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317 1963-06-16 3 GESTURE OF ATONEMENT FOR WAR DEAD AWAITED SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today expressed the hope that animosities would soon be resolved with a suitable gesture of atonement from the Japanese Government for the massacre of Singa- pore civilians during th<> last war. The Premier was speaking at the317 words
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268 1963-06-16 3 THIS IS WHY IT SHOULD MALAYANISE: BY UNION SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Clarence de Silva, secretary of the Malayan Airways Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees Union, said today that his union was asking for Ma layanisation of five posts in Air-India because it felt that if a local person was suitably268 words
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Article28 1963-06-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The old boy.s and girls oi Raffles Institution and Raffles Girls' School will hold their annual dinner on June 22 at Raffles Institution Hall.28 words
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Article83 1963-06-16 3 KUALA LUMPUK S.it. A tour-man team Irom the We.-i German Television Corporation arrived here by air today to produce n one-hour documentary lilm on the economic and social development of Malaysia. The party will spend two weeks m Malaya, one week In Singapore and two83 words
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Article317 1963-06-16 3 Big Negri rush to vote AT 4 P.M. MENTRI BESAR SAYS: 'WE EXPECT TO WIN' SEKEMBAN, Saturday. THE town council elections here and at Kuala Pilah attracted large numbers of voters and went off without any incident. By 4 p.m. in Seremban, it was estimated that well over 60 per317 words
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166 1963-06-16 3 Branch office for Malayan Airways in HK CINGAPROE, Sat. Mala yan Airways will open Its own office In Horn* Kong this month to pro vide better service to the travelling public. An airline statement to- j day said that the office would handle reservations and re-conflrmation of j tickets for166 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-06-16 3 Ghafar tells women: can help to build nation MALACCA, Sat. The Chief Minister. Inch* Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said today that women should not be mere ornaments but should work with men in building ud the nation. He was speaking at. the opening of a new Rural and Industrial Develop123 words
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180 1963-06-16 3 Lights for all kampongs *by end of year SINOAPORE, Bat. The chairman of the Public Utilities Board, Dr. Fong Kirn Heng. said today that the Board's aim was to provide electricity to all kampong homes in Singapore by the end of the year. This, he said, was in line with180 words
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Article58 1963-06-16 3 by Dr. Geoffrey Templeman. i vice-chancellor of the University of Kent which is to be built at Canterbury in Britain: THE independence of a university is the one sure guarantee of the right to think and saj and teach what Seems tru*\ even I though it may be new and58 words
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Article48 1963-06-16 3 SINOAPORE. Sat. A wo- man passenger. Yeo Joo Hooi. 45. was killed when she fell on* a moving bus near the junction of Macpherson Road and i Aljunied Road last night. There were 92 road accidents yesterday in which 24 people were injured48 words
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Article32 1963-06-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tlie Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. will visit Malacca on Monday for a twoday tour of hospitals and rural health centres in the State32 words
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Article83 1963-06-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Johore branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association was formed today with the Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly, Haji Rahmat bin Haji Daud. as chairman, and Dato Suleiman bin Ninam Shah deputy chairman. The Clerk of the Council. Inche Hussein bin83 words
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Article63 1963-06-16 3 PORT DICKSON. Sat. The Sultan of Trenßganu and his Consort today beaan a twoUav official visit to the 2nd Federation Reconnaissance ReBiment here The Sulun. who is Colonel oi the Regiment, was met on arrival at Rhu Lodge by the Commanding Officer, Lieut. -Col. M. Y. Bennett.63 words
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Article50 1963-06-16 3 BRUNEI TOWN, Sat.— Travel restrictions, which was unrx>sed following the December revolt for people leaving the state, have been lifted this week, a Government spokesman said today He said nn special passes would now be needed for those who wished to leave the state ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article68 1963-06-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P P. Narayanan, will leave (or Geneva on Monday to attend the meeting of the Executive Council Board of the International Plantation and Allied workers Union AXter the meeting on June 22. he68 words
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202 1963-06-16 3 CINGAPORE. Sat. The Family Planning Association today launched a three -month publicity campaign over Radio Singapore. Television Singapura and Rediffusion At the same time. the association issued a statement welcoming the references made by the Minister for Finance Dr. Goh Krng Swee. in202 words
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Article136 1963-06-16 4 BIRMINGHAM, Saturday. •JpHE undertakers' men were lifting 58-year-old Mrs. Lilly Smith into her coffin while her mourning husband and a police- man stood by. Suddenly the policeman yelled "stop." He had seen her breathing Mrs. Smith was rushed to hospital, where an official said she136 words
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Article25 1963-06-16 4 SYDNEY: Six goatskin drums used by Russia's Georgian State Dance Company were seized by Australian quarantine officers to be sprayed against foot and mouth disease.25 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-06-16 4 BARCELONA: Because her two-year-old Scottish sheepdog "Sigtrid" has disappeared, Spanish concert pianist Josenna Gomez has called off six important concerts until she has news of It. Her manager said: 'She loves the dog so much it could wel mean the end of a great career." NEW DELHI: Sadhu Gangapuri 18168 words
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Article22 1963-06-16 4 ;:EW YORK: Mr. Herbert Hoover. 88. who was U.S. President from 1929 to 1933. is seriously ill with anaemia and internal bleeding.22 words
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Article27 1963-06-16 4 BANGKOK: Six hundred U.S. paratroopers from the Philippines landed in north-east Thailand not far from the Laotian border They are taking part in the Seato exercise Dhanrajata.27 words
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224 1963-06-16 4 30,000 lose homes in Ceylon floods pOLOMBO. Sat. Some \j 50 villages have been Inundated. 15,000 homes destroyed and about double that number of villagers displaced as a result of unprecedented floods In southern Ceylon. Two Members of Parliament who flew over the area on a fact-finding visit, predict thatReuter - 224 words
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Article318 1963-06-16 4 12 ORBITS AND STILL GOING STRONG MOSCOW, Sat. RUSSIA'S fifth spaceman, launched into orbit yesterday on a "prolonged flight/ dined last night on roast beef and chicken. He said he was feeling fine. The cosmonaut, Lt.-Col Valerv Bykovsky, 28, was circling the earth 110 to 147 miles up. By 8318 words
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Article73 1963-06-16 4 MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. Khrushchev received iympatheiically'' a proposal of British Labour Opposition leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, that there should be annual Big Four summit meetings at the United Nations General Assembly. Mr. Wilson announced here last night. Mr. Wilson was speaking at a Press conferenceReuter - 73 words
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168 1963-06-16 4 BUDDHISTS WIN IN FIRST ROUND OF TALKS SAIGON, Sat. The South Vietnam Government today made important concessions to Buddhist leaden in the first round of talks aimed at settling the country's five-week-nld religious crisis. Buddhist sources said the Government went a long way towards granting satisfaction on two of the168 words
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Article216 1963-06-16 4 rpOKYO. Sat.— The IndoJ. neslan Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandxlo, had said Indonesia would now 'go a new way In its foreign policy." the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Masayoshi Ohlra told a Press conference yesterday Mr. Ohlra said Dr. Subandrlo had assured him there wasReuter - 216 words
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Article39 1963-06-16 4 JAKARTA, Sat.— A 17-year-old ten-ant told a magistrate he slit the throat of his employer's daughter because she looked down on him. "I loved her and dared not show my feelings." he •aid.39 words
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Article310 1963-06-16 4 Vice in the Guards Absentee troopers tell of suicide, SI 70 night favours ADRID, Sat— Two men claiming to be troopers absent without leave from the Queen Elizabeth's Household Cavalry said here today the unit's morale was crumbling because of homosexuality, mass punishment and severe discipline. The men. Lan Gonella.310 words
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Article873 1963-06-16 5 MAX ASCOLI - MAX ASCOLI THE RACE RIOTS IN THE DEEP SOUTH By Or. Noted American scholar and political scientist, writing in the Reporter, a fortnightly magoiinc founded in 1949, of which he is editor and publisher. The magaiine interprets notional and international news. Dr. Ascoli it a member of the Graduate873 words
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Article446 1963-06-16 5 K. BASKARAN - THE FEAR THAT GOES WITH MONEY K. BASK ARAN By K. LUMPUR pIiAK goes with money in Malaya. That's what I discovered when I set out to interview Malaya's millionaires to find out how they made their first million, how they live and how they play. None of them wanted446 words
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Article199 1963-06-16 5 "I'M visiting a friend in hos- pual, and I don't know what to take her," said Mary Neverwell. •Everyone seems to take flowers or •range*, bat I don* know if she likes oranges." "If she doesn't she'll give them away to another patient as soon as you're199 words
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Article74 1963-06-16 6 20 Word» $12/- (Minimum) FOR ASTHMA RELIEF and Treatment for akin dlaeasea, conault V. Samlnathan. Jothl Medical Ball. 1BII-B, Ueylang Road. 8in»»pore MEN At WILL Halon Phoenix ■padBl evening beauty cultur«/hairrtrrumc claaaet will Mart on June/ .Inly for career men/ftlrla. Pleaa* enrol now. Tel: *****. B pore. LAOIEI pleane74 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1963-06-16 6 Dr. B. R. SREENIVASAN - Dr. B. R. SREENIVASAN AT OUR UNIVERSITY THE VICIOUS CIRCLE HAS BEEN BROKEN AND A BRAVE SPIRIT PREVAILS By Vice-Chancellor, University of Singapore. This article is based on his speech at the Convocation last week. A FREE MIND defence for the nonconformist (see ASIA Magazine Page Three). IT1,004 words
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Article, Illustration528 1963-06-16 6 Angelina Fletcher - Patient? You cannot say that of our girls! Angelina Fletcher By of Butterwortn, who wins $25 for her essay: "Does The Modern Malayan Miss Find It Hard To Get A Huiband Because She Lacks Patience?" The other prise-winner was published last week. THE modern Malayan mlsi stamps her feet and528 words
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Article633 1963-06-16 6 TAI SING ONW - WHO IS THIS? TAI SING ONW By Why, the new, betterlife salesman TODAY I ring the death knell of the legendary badly-paid salesman. (I guess you have Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" to thank for this popular but misleading image.) Independence and the Increasingly affluent society in which we633 words
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Article532 1963-06-16 6 PEOPLE who Buck up their Sunday morning lea while reading this column may have noticed that I do not care very much for wireless sets or radios as they are calling them now. I never ljten to them unless I'm forcea to a* 1 pus by532 words
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Article156 1963-06-16 6 ONCE again it can be said: Confrontation is over. The Malaysian issue and problems arising from it will be resolved in a peaceful manner. The spectre of conflict has at last been laid to rest. As at Tokyo, so at Manila. What was remarkable was156 words
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Article98 1963-06-16 6 But confederation nevertheless does pose special problems nf its own. What, for one thing, will be the mechanics used to realise this confederation and how acceptable will the use of these mechanics be to the various peoples concerned? What will the confederation itself be? A free society whose mature98 words
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Article113 1963-06-16 6 There can be no getting away from this one vital problem confederation faces the prospective partners with the need for a painful reappraisal ot the A.slan theology that has guided so many nations since attaining independence. Despite these doubts and uncertainties, howe\er, Manila is still very much a113 words
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Letter65 1963-06-16 6 /GOODWILL at Tokyo. Goodwill at Manila. Indonesian VI policies are full of amazing twists and turns and this is certainly a turn for the better. President Sukarno thawed at Tokyo. Now bis Foreign Minister Suhandrio has unbent at Manila. Anti-Malavsian opposition is vanishing with every passing65 words
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Advertisement276 1963-06-16 6 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to Improve their English, gain selfconfidence, and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd mlnutet of the day, has276 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-06-16 7 PHOTO NEWS PLIGHT policemen on three motor-cvclev (above) t h rilled more than 35.000 people with one ot their acrobatic stunts at a giant police tattoo at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Friday night. The tattoo climaxed Selangor's Police Week which ended yesterday with a police dance atWan rr seng Yip - 161 words
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170 1963-06-16 7 IPOH, Saturday. SCOOTER rider, Chan San, 22, who suffered occasional "black-outs," was found pinned under his machine one night in Buntong new village here, the Coroner's Cour* was told. Chan. who sustained head Injuries. died- on arrival at the General Hospital. Cheah Bal Har.170 words
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Article42 1963-06-16 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Dr. Jonn Tnmbyah of the General Hospital last week received decrees Dt Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and not that of Doctor of Medicine as stated in the Sunday Times I on June 9 i42 words
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Article22 1963-06-16 7 PENANG. Sat. The Penaiiß j Indian Film Society win hold us ttaM annual mi eting at Ihe lUmakrtshiui HalL I22 words
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Article94 1963-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Three policemen of the I Federal Reserve Unit arrested two notorious thugs in Bukit Bintang area last night. A police spokesman said today that the thugs were i wanted by Ipoh police in j j connection with secret so- i ciety activities. The riot94 words
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Article22 1963-06-16 7 LUMUT. Sat. Tile Lumut sea carnival scheduled to lake place here on July 6 and 7 has been postponed to October.22 words
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Article292 1963-06-16 7 Accord on Assembly staff pay Recommendations by inquiry commission adopted CINGAPORE, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. told the Legislative Assembly today that accord had been reached on the salary scale of certain members of the Assembly staff, including the Clerk, clerk assistants, interpreters and Sergeant-at-arms. Other292 words
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192 1963-06-16 7 Senator: PPP has got round -pledge— IPOH. Sat The People's Progressive Party majority on Ipoh Municipal Council had got round its pledge not to raise assessment "by technicalities." it was alleged today, i Senator Yeoh Kian Teik (Alliance) 'said: "The assessment must naturally tie in with the council's financial requirements.192 words
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Article39 1963-06-16 7 PENANQ. Sal. The next icleviMoii station in Malaya, after Kuala Lumpur, will be Penang. This was predicted by Inche Zainal Alam, Northern Regional Controller of Radio Malaya, in a talk last night to the Penang Malay Association.39 words
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Article41 1963-06-16 7 BENTONG. Sat.— The Catholic High School here will celebrate its sixth anniversary on June 24. A cross-country run and an assembly will be held in the morning and a variety shr-w H nd singing ccr.test in the even- ing.41 words
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Article21 1963-06-16 7 RAUB. Sat. Inspector Tottl Nawab Din investigating officer. Jerantut, has been transferred to Kuala Lipis as the Assistant Transport Officer.21 words
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161 1963-06-16 7 J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Over 400 planters tn Malaya have applied to loin the third Planters Conference to be organised by the Rubber Research Institute here It will be held from June 20-22 The conference will be opened by the Minister (or Commerce and Industry.161 words
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Article286 1963-06-16 7 Rolls: Govt. given time gINGAPORE, Sat.—Despite strong Opposition attacks, the Government today got the Legislative Assembly's approval for an extention of time for the revision of the 1962 electoral register. The House approved the Singapore Legislative Assembly elections (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. 1963. after a division which the Government carried by286 words
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192 1963-06-16 7 After 41 I years shipping office to close SINGAPORE, Sat.—Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail is to close its office in Raffles Quay. Singapore. Its agencies will be transferred to Royal Rotterdam Lloyd, whose offices are in NTS Buildings, and passenger bookings to Travel and Transportation (Singapore) Ltd." Mr. C. H.192 words
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Article94 1963-06-16 7 TODAY— Sedill Kechil 3.42 a.m. is.3ft> 4.41 p.m. i7.Hu, Singapore 5.04 a.m. i7.Hu 6.38 p.m. <,7.2 ft Port Dickson 12.52 a.m. (6.7 ft) 1.33 p.m. (7.5 ft); Port Swettenham 12.40 p.m. (12.1 ft); Penang 8.28 a.m. (7.lft) 8.12 p.m. (6.9f0. TOMORROW Sedili Kechil 5.1994 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-06-16 7 FOR THE SULTAN, A WAR DANCE WITH SWORD AND SHIELD rUS Sarawak polite recruit did a war dance for the Sultan of Selangor during a royal visit to the Federal Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. In his right hand he holds a nativsword and in his left219 words
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Advertisement216 1963-06-16 7 Gtli\\Anniversary fI|fIRHHMMH COMMENCING l& -^^p" 17th JUNE 1963 I 1 ,/V CHILDREN'S WEAR c^JBL. up. s.p. I I JK^ Girls; Dress $11.50 $5.00 EXQUISITE JEWELLERY <fo JftT Girls Shoes $12.50 $B. SO np <p oli^ 9 **> f\ sssar nz as 'sssr-* 00 #y! H^ m m^ m^ m^ m216 words
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327 1963-06-16 8 DO YOU have a query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Time* House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. T^WO more opportunities are being offered to the small investors in the near future. The Malaya Borneo Building Society is offering live327 words
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Article267 1963-06-16 8 CINGAPORE. Sat. Combined 0 busine»-> in the Singapore and KuaU Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today. with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS Bo us trad 1.000) $1.70; Duniops < 1.000 > $2.99: East. Smelt. (2.000> $3.53. H. 000) $3.54:267 words
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Article304 1963-06-16 8 Tin Council urged to give more thought to public statements T ONDON, Sat. The Times city editor today urged the International Tin Council to give more thought to Its public relations and statements to the Press in view of the fact that the tin market needed stabilityReuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration284 1963-06-16 8 Bravery award No. 3 for j dead worker KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. "•—The late Mr. R. Veloo, a factory worker who was awarded posthumously the highest honour for gallantry by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Selangor's State bravery award by the Sultan, will be honoured for the third time. The third284 words
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Article62 1963-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Llauor tax shot ud over $1.3 million during the last five months compared with the same period last year. The Customs Department, in a report today, said the actual liquor tax from January to May amounted to $12,540,000. The estimated collection was only $11,165,000.62 words
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Article50 1963-06-16 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Four people were detained under the Societies Ordinance and eight under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance during anti-gangster operations during the last 24 hours. Police also raided an unnumbered hut in Tampin Tampines Road and seized two spears, a parang and a dagger.50 words
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Article31 1963-06-16 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Ministry of Culture will present an Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat at Thomson Road, 6i nu. wayang stage, tomorrow night in connection with the National Day celebration31 words
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509 1963-06-16 8 BOB PERIES - SHOULD THE BARISAN SOSIALIS COME INTO POWER-by LEE BOB PERIES 'FMAMCIAL CONTROL WON'T PREVENT THEM UNSCRAMBLING STATE APPARATUS' By Singapore, Saturday JLfR. LEE KUAN YEW today said that he told Tengku Abdul Rahman that if the Barisan Sosialis won the next election no amount of financial control by the central509 words
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Article64 1963-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The. Public Utilities Board today urged people to keep the water consumption down so that stocks may return to normal early. No rain fell at Tebrau and Singapore yesterday. A total of 44.386.000 gallons were pumped from the Tebrau River yesterday compared with 44.762.00064 words
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172 1963-06-16 8 UNCLAIMED MONEY IN THE POST: BILL TO GIVE IT TO THE GOVT SINGAPORE, Sat. The law will soon rescue the PostmasterGeneral from "constant embarrassment" unpaid money orders usually resulting from feuds between creditors and debtors. The Post Office (Amendment) Bill, 1963, went through its third reading in the Legislative Assembly172 words
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Article, Illustration162 1963-06-16 8 ARTS COUNCIL GETS GIFT KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CEVEN paintings worth over $7,000 have been presented to the National Arts Council as a gift by Dato John Galvin, a millionaire Australian miner. They are among the 58 works by 55 Australian artists In an exhibition here which was opened yesterday by162 words
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158 1963-06-16 8 Warning on water angers residents MALACCA, Sat. Malacca residents are angry over the Municipal Council's warning that it might have to ration the daily supply of "muddy and sticky water." They said they had suffered enough. For three months they had a continuous .supply of saltish water followed by a158 words
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Article96 1963-06-16 8 Malaya— on canvas JJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An art exhibition, including paintings of the Malayan scene by world famous Chinese artist Chang Dai-chien, will be held at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka hall here on June 24 at 5.30 p.m. The show, jointly sponsored by the Arts Council and the United96 words
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Article30 1963-06-16 8 IPOH. Sat— The Deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. yesterday opened the new $10,000 clinic cum midwife quarters at Kampong Guntong. near Sungkat.30 words
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Advertisement221 1963-06-16 8 OWN A HOUSE OF YOUR OWN HAPPY GARDENS 2/ 2 MILES, IPOH ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. THE 'HAPPY GARDENS' OF MODERN DESIGN AND SETTING ON FREEHOLD LAND IS THE MOST PEACEFUL, HEALTHY AND CONGENIAL LOCALITY. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO MARKET, BANK, SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT, Etc. ">>-^ 2-STOREY LUXURY TERRACE HOUSES r221 words
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Advertisement132 1963-06-16 8 Advertisement A finer, smoother skin texture, the smoothing out of lines in the "crowsfeet" area and a fresh countryside look were the remarkable complexion benefits she received after regular use of a tropical moisturised oil in a vitalizing night cream base. Her regular beautifying plan was maintained by keeping a132 words
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Article, Illustration876 1963-06-16 9 Adam Faith (I've got a few girlfriends) also talks of fast cars and money THE blonde on stage was belting out a solid beat number as I sat with Adam Faith in the Happy World Stadium during rehearsals for Wednesday evening's show. We had a somewhat876 words
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Article247 1963-06-16 9 ■p*RESH from a successful ap- pearance on the platform of New York's Carnegie Hall comes Singapore's most talented pianist. Lee Kum Sing, to give single recital at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. Kum Sing's absence In America was noted here, for we have missed his brilliant playing. He247 words
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Advertisement496 1963-06-16 9 last 2 hay^: X Horn 1 30 4.00 6.30 -9.30pm SILVAN A PAMPANINI I SWORD j y". of f I^ISLAM Cincrrobconc Eostman Color. 4 ■arm llMtt— n.. j, TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (Mand) < "FLOWERS BLOSSOM I •RILLIANTLY IN APRIL". Todoy 9 0.m.: (Mondonn) i< J A MERMAID'S LOVE". 5; m m496 words
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Advertisement128 1963-06-16 9 m w |TOr.\ A Tke only tootnbrusk witn I T 11 "Germ Fi^kter" action wkick II i* H| repels ana destroys germs I lm\:^Ei 111 Dr. West's is the largest selling toothllflV^r I 111 brush in the world. There is a size and fiU Ik© 111 a sna P A128 words
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Advertisement12 1963-06-16 9 MY FAVOURITE UNCLE: For your short story see ASIA Magazine (Page 14).12 words
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Advertisement160 1963-06-16 9 Pearls and LEE ONN JEWELLERS 206-208. South Bridge Road. Singapore. T*l: *****.***** i Rfiinnniin r r i opens UululUlUUuj !**«'.*yt? TODAY! Neordin Ahmad Lontfoh Omar LAILA MAJNUN" Moloy w/Engluh Sub. Todoy 1 1 0.m.: (Columbia) "BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA" U N406 Teday: 1 30-3 3o"-7 00 930 p.m. Jeffrey160 words
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Advertisement216 1963-06-16 9 UQumJI (MtM TOO fail P L^foi •••^'^^^^B M^»wjs CCX.OM&A p< T ii»£s ~>«-i "M KENNETH MORE Hgjggj^r DANIELLE DARRIEUX llltA SINGAPORE JUJ&d 00 yESLSEP Jh^ocettee. TOMORROW nuoducina SUSANNAH YOMI WhrtWf i, IX l)|A»r... Mng.p..rr. ku.l. l.umpu. B*.i tt k..k Mm*. H.,n t Kun. .ok.— SOON to EUROPE and U.S.A. I216 words
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Article, Illustration764 1963-06-16 10 PETER LIM - CORTINAS IN A HOT UP BATTLE PETER LIM MOTORING By PRICES: Cortina j Two-Door de Luxe > 5j,740; Four-Door de Luxe $5,995; Super {four doors) 56.650; Estate Car (four doors i S6.880; Two-Door G.T. IMM; Four-Doer G.T. 87.035; Two-Door Cor- Una Loluh 510.920. AS every motorist should know, the battle764 words
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441 1963-06-16 10 EVLYN TU - Spore poll for Malaysian seats before Aug. 31: Khir EVLYN TU By Singapore, Saturday THE Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Mohamet! Khir Johari, today anticipated a general election to take place in Singapore even before Aug. 31 to elect 15 representatives for the Malaysian Parliament. Inche Johari, who flew441 words
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Article103 1963-06-16 10 Stolen— 3 cars CINGAPORE. Bat—Three more cars were stolen In various parts of the island over the last 36 hours. Heng Kin Ouan 23, parked his car—a grey 1952, Morris Minor—ln front of his home In Idris Road on Thursday night and found it missing at 6 a.m. yesterday. John103 words
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Article23 1963-06-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Inche Ibrahim Yaakob, was reelected chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Umno Youth Division at its meeting here today.23 words
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Article50 1963-06-16 10 Varsity students for TB X-ray SINGAPORE. Sat. The tuberculosis control unit of the Ministry of Health will X-ray students and staff of the University of Singapore from Monday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. dally. The unit will be located in the university administration building in Clunv Road.50 words
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Article60 1963-06-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. SaU'S mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at Meng Wah Chan, a provision shop at No. 24 Halg Road, behind Hollywood Theatre, on Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday, it will be at Joo Chiat police quarters for police staff and their families only.60 words
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Article51 1963-06-16 10 Photo show for Malaysia SINOAPORE, Sat. The Maplans to hoW a photographic laysla Arts Research Society exhibition to celebrate the formation of Malaysia. Intending participants should submit their prints to toe exhibition secretary, Mr. Lai Chee Weng, 642. Serangoon Road, before the end of this month. There is no entry51 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-06-16 10 Ipoh ballet enthusiasts to get a rare treat TPOH, Sat. Bal--1 let enthusiasts are in for a rare treat when 25 teen aged girls stage "Evening at the Ballet," sponsored by the Perak Arts Council, at St. Michael's Institution hall in Ipoh on June 20 and 21. The girls are140 words
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159 1963-06-16 10 A Kedah banker hurt in road accident A LOR STAR. Sat.— Two people were seriouslyinjured in separate road accidents on the Sungei PatanUAlor Star main road yesterday. The casualties were: Mr. Lim Ewe Inn. 43-year-old Alor Star branch manager of the Overseas Chinese Bank, and Constable Samsuddln bin Bakar. 30.159 words
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Article62 1963-06-16 10 TAPAH. Sat. The local branch of the People's Progressive Party said today if it won the town council elections here it would encourage the opening of two cinemas, take measures to prevent accidents on the road, provide better lighting, provide better health and medical services, improve and62 words
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Article54 1963-06-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing of a trade dispute between the Amalgamated Union of Public employees and the Singapore Telephone Board on July 13. The dispute relates to the board's application for the continuance of the current collective agreement between the54 words
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142 1963-06-16 10 Handicap— so Hiraoka took up xylophone PIANO CAREER WAS OU SINGAPORE, Saturday. yOICHI HIRAOKA, the silver-haired Japanese xylophonist, bounced out of the airport customs last night and declared: "Musically I am a freak in my family." Mr. Hlraoka. 55. son of a businessman, is the only musician in a family142 words
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Article101 1963-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Sat —Here's your TV programme for tomorrow 7.15 p.m. Opening summary: 7.2» Robin Hood and the Challenge at Archery with the Sheriff of Nottingham: 7.45 News and newsreel in Chinese: 8.05 The Phil Silvers show: 8.35 People featuring local personalities 9.05 Paper Run the rate101 words
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Article58 1963-06-16 10 Port Bill for committee SINGAPORE. dat. The Legislative Assembly today referred the Port of Singapore Authority BUI. 1963. to select committee after its seconrt reading. The Bill provide for the setting up of a port authority to provide adequate maintenance and efficient port services in the state and to promote58 words
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Article72 1963-06-16 10 PENANG, Sat. The Chief Minister of Penang. Daio Wong Pow Nee, today called on the youths to accept the challenge of the future in Malaysia and face it bravely and with confidence. Dato Wong, who opened a three-day refresher course for 21 officials of youth72 words
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Obituary81 1963-06-16 10 MRS. NAIZNETTO. mother of Leon Netto Malayan Railways and i Josephine Pereha passed away peacefully on 15.6.83, cortegt i leaves No. 5. Rd. 10/100 Petahni? i Jaya to Cheras cemetery at 5 p.m. I today. A THAMBIAYAH. Secretary Tun i Toclc Seng Hospital passed away suddenly on 15/6/63. He81 words
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Article29 1963-06-16 10 M. A. VERGIS thank staff of Kandang Kerbau and General HospiUls, Singapore, and friendi and relatives for their prayer*. wreaths, condolences and attendance at the funeral of Ammlni.29 words
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Advertisement282 1963-06-16 10 LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE i k i 1 HEV3JHI Mt^ 1 §WW \mn i iff f **Vn ,J332* y 91-''- "ySw* f II' v ♦«%SBk'-^A»-i^^^*Bl^^^ I 1 lor INSTANT LEARNING LANGUAGE COURSES Recommended by University Lecturers ond Loom 1,000 phrases 3,500 words quickly issued by mony large organisations to their282 words
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Advertisement40 1963-06-16 10 WOOD: To Pat and Norman a daughter Petra Jane on 14th June at Bungsar Ward of K.L. Maternity Hospital. BETWEEN ANDRE Cheon*. second s o Madam Chin Foong and Linda Yoong. eldest do Mr. and Mrs. Yoong dated 16th instant.40 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-06-16 10 SPORTING SAM .y by Reg. Wootton jsi too*™ h«™ I g ijj J^ a y £=S:^-^- u2** V18 words
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Article1178 1963-06-16 11 FILIBUSTER TAKES MAIN RACE Pagan King wins hurdles —BIG SWEEP l TOTAL POOL $99,367 Kt. No. *****7 $56,624. 2nd. No. *****2 $18,874. 3rd. No. *****9 $9,437. STARTER (31,179 each): Nos. *****7, *****3. *****6, *****4. *****6, *****3. *****8. *****2. CONSOLATION I ssoo each): Nos. *****8, *****2. *****9. *****6. *****3. *****7. *****4.1,178 words
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Article98 1963-06-16 11 CYDNEY. Sat. Australian Jockey At hoi Mulley arrived back in Sydney by air today from France, where his contract to ride for trainer C. W. Bartholomew was broken off last week by mutual consent. Mulley, who said he rode 10 winners in about 100 rides,Reuter - 98 words
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Article604 1963-06-16 11 14 HANDICAPPED FOR TENGKV GOLD CUP IPOH, Sat. Race weights Tor the nrst day of the Perak Derby meeting at the Perak Turf- Club here on Sunday. June 23 are: TENGKUS GOLD I; CUP CL. 1, O1V. 1— »F. 1 PnUll Panfkor 9.00 Dark Romance II 8.12 Pinkson604 words
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Article, Illustration408 1963-06-16 11 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: VISITING CYCLISTS IMPRESSED BY MALAYAN FACILITIES By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday the six visiting countries in the recently concluded first official Asian Cycling Championships were unanimous that apart from the "teething troubles" the recent six-day meeting here was an unqualified success. The408 words
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Article377 1963-06-16 11 Heather (13) hoists 3rd record CINGAPORE Sat. Thir-teen-year-old Convent schoolgirl Heather Slddons, who broke two records yesterday, smashed the 100 metres record today final day of the City district athletic meet held at Monk's Hill school ground. Competing in Div. 'C she clocked 148 ec tor the sprint. Her fine377 words
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Article429 1963-06-16 11 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN Boxing thrills for 2,000 By Singapore, Saturday SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association's se- cond monthly tournament at the Happy World stadium last 'iight promises to bring a spark of new life, into the game. A crowd of 2.000 thoroughly enjoyed a threehour programme of429 words
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Article246 1963-06-16 11 LONDON, Sat. The West Indian cricketers continue their triumphant march through England. They dismissed the strong Sussex side for only 59- the lowest score against them this season and were two runs short with 57 for three wickets at tea on the first dayReuter - 246 words
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Advertisement68 1963-06-16 11 MERLIN MANSION (Four-Storey Modern Flats) (4? M.s. East Const Road, Singapore) COMPLETION IN JULY 1963 General Details: Each Flat consists of: Three spacious bedrooms, Large sitting dining room, Bathroom, W.C., Kitchen, Front Rear balconies. CAR PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE PRICES: From $16,750/- and upwards. TERMS: CASH or EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF68 words
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Article, Illustration171 1963-06-16 12 LONDO N. Sat Brian Statham. one of the great fast bowlers in English cricket, may be dropped when the selectors meet tomorrow to choose the team for the Second Test match against the West Indies. Statbam failed to take a wicket in theReuter - 171 words
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Article456 1963-06-16 12 BUT SIDEK'S 51 RALLIES CHAMPS AGAINST MALACCA KUa:.A LUMPUR, Saturday. Osbornp Gooding. a West Indian serving with the Commonwealth Forces stationed ii\ Malacca made an impressive first i appearance here today when he played for 1 Malacca in their two-ciay friendly cricket match SELAXGOR 1ST IXNS RANReuter - 456 words
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Article93 1963-06-16 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Hong Kong Chinese, holders of the Ho Ho Cup. redeemed themselves after a scratchy first half to score a 1-0 win over Singapore Selection at Jalao Besar tonight. Hong Kong, pegged down in their own territory in the first half, scored two minutes after93 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-06-16 12 NOW A WEST INDIAN PACEMAN TO PUT FEAR INTO MALAYANS LEAN, lanky Osborne Gooding tears into action on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesterday to put fear into Selangor's early batsmen and the result of this delivery is seen in Tharumagnanam's wrecked stumps in the lower picture. Sunday Times sports pics53 words
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Article20 1963-06-16 12 BRISBANE. Sat. Tlie Touting New Zealand rugby leagn* team defeated Queensland by 14 points to 10 here today20 words
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193 1963-06-16 12 EASTBOURNE. 'Sussex) Sat. Britain took a 2-1 lead over the Soviet Union In their third round European zone Davis Cup lawn tennis tie when they won the doubles here yesterday. Mike Sangster and Billy Knight, the British pair, beat Toomas Lejus and Sergie193 words
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Article47 1963-06-16 12 COLOGNE. Sat— Laszlo Papp, of Hungary, the European middleweight boxing champion, beat Charlie Cotton (US) in the seventh. round of a 10-round fight here last night. The referee stopped the tight after Cotton had been floored for counts of eight and nine. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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275 1963-06-16 12 KANGAR. Saturday SELANGOR who last night had to play hard to beat by Kedah 3 l. were today fully stretched for a 4 l victory over Perlis in the north zone Malaya Cup mafr h played on the padang here. An estimated crowd of275 words
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401 1963-06-16 12 MEREWETHER TRIUMPH 4-1 AT HOME: AUST. SOCCER RESULTS SYDNEY, Sac— Results of Australian soccer matches' played today: NSW Div 1 North— MereweI ther 4 Newcastle 1; (Cessnoclc v Awaba; Wallsend v Adamstown; L. Macquarle v Ma it land; W. Wallsend v Cardiff tomorrow). NSW Fed. Div I— Prague 4 Auburn401 words
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Article160 1963-06-16 12 SINGAPORE*. Sat— C W Huxley and A. G Findlay returned the best net score of 70 In the quallf.^ing round of the Royal Singapore Golf Club foursome competition at Si me Road today. Next best were S.C. Frits-Lund and P.A.M. Hendrtx (74>«.), fol- lowed by Macauley160 words
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Article565 1963-06-16 12 LIM KEE CHAN - VAULTER PAL MISSES HIS PRIZE LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE.' Sat. Pal SlngJi. the Singapore and Malayan pole vault record-holder failed ln his attempt to reach the 13-foot nark at Singapore Police athletic meet at Thomson Road today ta rti "Sf at I2rt 2 Ha, which he cleared comfortably. Pal565 words
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Advertisement52 1963-06-16 12 111 iMdX. ~^r^O& -~k- -"I II WM^^»i lI M g->^^><- Q 1 I^SMW I ~1 CrA J t=<] 111 Wflta^E g=^H Err^^flKyM II I A new concept in watch I ■f"^^ Xl I design of strong masculine K 1 |^J (<&<) feature to compliment your V/r\ manly personality. Swiss /li/urta^52 words
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Advertisement425 1963-06-16 12 Coughing, Strangling Aslhma r Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attacks of A ithma or J. R. had lost 40 lb*., suffered couch Bronchitis so bad that you choke Ins. choklnr and atranclinr every and gasp tar brmth and can't ataap? niiht. couldn't deep, expected to dU Do425 words
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Miscellaneous74 1963-06-16 12 IJi'liUf 'iLLif SOCCER Malaya Cup: Perak v Penang (Stadium Perak i; Pahang v Malacca (Bentong): Combined Services v FA. Forces vKubu Stadium i Negri v Johore < Seremban>: Singapore v S.J Services CRICKET Sporr »enior iJalan Be*ar>. Tour match: Joint Services v HK Chinese (S'pore). tnurney: 8CC v Police 'Padane>.74 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-06-16 13 KEN HAMMONDS - TWO WITH THE RIGHT MOTIF KEN HAMMONDS By 'J'llh choice of indigenous motifs by tw« Malayan schoolteachers. Miss Agnes Cfa&a and Miss Lillian Aroozoo, has put Malaya on the map at an exhibition in \<.\v York The motifs were used to illustrate an article by the pair in a Malayan332 words
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Article1180 1963-06-16 13 DAVID BARHTAM - DAVID BARHTAM 31 COULD it be thit mothers, wish- dence before they are capable of exertng their children the sane freedom lifting critical judgment, or have learnthey demand for themselves, wncon- ed the wisdom of abstinence and ressctousty encourage them to indepen- rraint? This is no fanciful1,180 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-06-16 13 HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN TALKS OF MARRIAGE, AIR HOSTESSES AND BABIES yyHEN Brenda Alvisse, Miss Malaya of 1962, relinquished her job as a Malayan Airways hostess to marry sometime ago, she said: "I have to abide by the regulations. Once you are married, you can't be an air hostess." Now Air357 words
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Article575 1963-06-16 13 Stalemate A PAMPHLET, or little pamph, deplores the use ol the cane by parents. Even a slap indicates that the parents are "frustrated." If, on the other hand, the child is allowed to unfrustrate himself by doing whatever he pleases, surely the frustration of the parents increases. Then,575 words
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Advertisement173 1963-06-16 13 "BEDFORDS Ihe trucks you see here are BEDFORD 5 ton in chassis form or with bodies built for individual diesel tippers just a few of a fleet of Jpert than 40 requirements. Most models are available EX STOCK BEDFORD tippers operating on an iron or* mine in and prices are173 words
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Article, Illustration180 1963-06-16 14 WINNER of the week's $30 priie is "Shh (above! submitted by Siow Lip Kong, of Nanvang University, Room 548, Jur>nr Koad, Singapore 22. Mr. Siow used a Yashica Mat camera and Word FP3 film. Setting: f 5.6. 1/50 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will180 words
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Article844 1963-06-16 14 J)EAR Jane Lee: 1 love my boy very much but the little things he says and does make me wonder if he is as fond of me as he was at one time. Although we have known each other for a year he has not said he844 words
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Article420 1963-06-16 14 "POINTER" on training ]j j :::::h hum ■i■■■ i rf c c c c c; cc; c THIS next few weeks. I will allow you and your dog to catch up on the two previous weeks training of following and find ng you or your assistant, and we420 words
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712 1963-06-16 14 Traffic ticket —but was the policeman right? I DROP US A LINE. Cur addreu: The Know Alls, Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Koad. Singapore 9. No replies by post. Ql-lAR Know Alls: Recently I slopped in a no parking area in front of n shop to get a packet712 words
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Miscellaneous333 1963-06-16 14 Your Sunday radio DAnm MAI AYA Prom The su c And 6creen 9 -30 Pendennls; 10.00 Jet Speed rtMISIV/ m«fc.** i 5.30 nnphnii On Percussion; 6.00 Records; 10.30 Behind The Scenes lU Menr*. Sununary Of Programmes For The 11.00 American Short Stories; 11.16 AM «r£ p«^ T^BreiSSSF Ev«lng; 6.30 New333 words
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Article, Illustration561 1963-06-16 15 Of sunglasses and goggles and me EVELYN 'U WITH AN EYE ON FASHION'S BEST... SO what's with all these girls walking around as though the sun is unfamiliar and d^xxliag? That's not really the com. For protection from sua-glara a about the last reason why a girl puts on sunglasses561 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-06-16 15 FEET FIRST THE glamour of rote-red coloured patent with shadowed eyelets and cutaway back. BIG ni«i yellow potent one scolloped block jling-bock. THIS seasons croi» in red patent with fanciful criss-crou itropi and back. THE cut-away court in shiny black potent and suede. Prices ore between $42 to $55.49 words
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Article421 1963-06-16 15 Questions— answers J)EAH EVELYN TU: I aai troubled by open pores on my nose. Is there a way to get rid of them permanently? MARY LEE. Yes. By regular treatment by a qualified beautician. Meanwhile, try this method. C'loaa oft your make-up. Soak a flannel in hot water. wring it421 words
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Article356 1963-06-16 15 rE son asked his father one day: "Dad, did your father spank you when you were a boy?" "Yes, he did," answered the father. "And did his father spank him when he was little?" asked the boy. Once more the rather answered in the affirmative. The356 words
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Advertisement111 1963-06-16 15 Illlllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A beautiful miracle happens... ■■t i p! wonderful things happen to you at the Helena Rubinstein Salon. You don't know quite, how lovely you can look till you put yourself in the hands of Helena Rubinstein trained beautician. Miss Aileen McElfrish who has just returned from a tour of111 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-06-16 16 ASK YOUR DAD •IF you are out In the (ountry thLs weekend you mlglit like to know the ..ii.sv.er <o this question, which one of the youny.vnrtgfal uk where I)O Bl TTfcßr LIES COMC I ROM? I I^RO.M r«s laid by butterflies, but there nre four stages from the layinK198 words
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Article, Illustration3734 1963-06-16 16 GORDON COOPER - 22 DA YS AND 22 NIGHTS IN SPA CE GORDON COOPER Then the troubles started and... ...the sightseeing was over! By ASTRONAUT The four short minutes in daylight.. A Sunday Times exclusive old U.S. Air Fore* m.ior called Leroy Gordon Cooper blotted off from Cop* Canoverol in the coptote ferth-73,734 words
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