The Straits Times, 7 July 1963
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Title Section13 1963-07-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIEMS NettSak* in No. 1,448. SUNDAY, 7 JULY, 1963. 20 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration388 1963-07-07 1 HOPES HIGH ON BRUNEI Non-stop work for Razak YES LESLIE HOFFMAN REPORTING THE TAJ.KS. IN LONDON SATURDAY ■J*HERE i s now a 'distinct possibility that Brunei will join Malaysia. If this eventuates over the next 24 hours, the Sultan will take part in the initialling ceremony at Marlborough House on388 words
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Article, Illustration979 1963-07-07 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - 3 am cable and Tengku is off FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By J£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. A jubilant Tengku Abdul Rahman left here today on his most important political mission to sign the agreement in London on Monday for the formation of Malaysia on Aug. 31. At the airport he was showered with979 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-07-07 1 CHRISTINE and the DUCHESS T ONDON. Sat. The Lj Dally Mail led its front page today with a report that Lord Denning, who is conducting ttie official Inquiry into the Frofumo affair, had sent for the record of the Duchess of Argyll divorce case. A divorce was granted on May160 words
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Article63 1963-07-07 1 JAKARTA. Sat Indonesia has lifted its ban on Dutch shipping In Indonesian waters Imposed In April 1960 as a result of the West Irian crisis. The Minister of Sea Transport. Mr. Abdul Muthalllp. said today the Royal Dutch Shipping Company have been asked to submit aUPI - 63 words
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Article30 1963-07-07 1 the Russian Naval Attache in London has been refused permission by the British Admiralty to attend an "open day" ar the Royal Naval Air Slate near Arbroath. Scotland.30 words
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Article18 1963-07-07 1 wile of the lormer Prime Minister, said her 80-year-old husband is going to Japan next month.18 words
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Article17 1963-07-07 1 husband of Actress Sarah Churchill, was buried in a private British cemetery in Malaga. Spain.17 words
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Article18 1963-07-07 1 Vlci rrnMnil ot Cameroons escaped assassination when terrorists rtred >>n his cur 10 miles from Bafang.18 words
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Article43 1963-07-07 1 LONDON. Sat. A warehouse with $3,000 million vyorth of whisky in Dunbartonshire, is ojuarded t>y a burglar alarm that sounds at the slightest whisper. It is a gaggle of 70 cackling Chinese geese which the warehouse owners keep as "guards."43 words
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Article15 1963-07-07 1 met 13 visiting AuctraJtan Parliamentarian* yesterday tnr a 45-mmme chat on Indonesian affairs.15 words
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Article421 1963-07-07 1 MAYOR 001 KEEPS HIS SEAT PENANG ISLAND DENANG, Sun. At 2 a.m. today, the Socialist Front was leading in the Penung elections. Mayor Ooi kept his seat. GEORGE TOWN Green Garden (electorate 5.487): SIM. Mohamed Idris (All.) 1.814; Hwang Yang Choo (UDP) 1.437;421 words
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Article, Illustration288 1963-07-07 2 Sunyee art show MASTERPIECE DEPICTS 7 HEROINES SIM.APOKK Sat— An oil paintinir of HW of Chinas heroines nl tin- p.ist will highlight an exhibition by Miss Sun>rc at the Victori:: Memorial Hall on Thursday. The exhibition, which is under the patronage of Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Kataratnam. will be288 words
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Article122 1963-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The president of the Co-operative Union of Malaya, Inche Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Arid, today spoke of the need to have a link between the urban and rural sectors of the co-operative movement. In a message on the 41st International Co-operative Day,122 words
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305 1963-07-07 2 Two dayaks jailed THEY'RE WITH MEN WHO ATTACKED POLICE STATION KUCHING. Sat. Two Indonesian land Dayaks were convicted on two charges each under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance in the Kucbing high court today. They were sentenced to five years imprisonment each on a first charge and three years305 words
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Article280 1963-07-07 2 Progress at Subang airport PROJECT IS QUARTER WAY THROUGH KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWENTY-FIVE per cent of Kuala Lumpur's $50.2 million new international airport at Subang, 14 miles from here, has been completed. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today expressed satisfaction over the progress after an hour-and-a-half280 words
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Article98 1963-07-07 2 Baby hurled from first floor QINGAPORE. Sat— A sev-en-month-old baby wag hurled from the first storey of a flat in Margaret Close yesterday. The baby was admitted to hospital and placed on the dangerously ill list. Chee Kan Chee. 25. the mother, a former patient of the Woodbridge Hospital, has98 words
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Article45 1963-07-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Federation Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, flew in here today on his way to Johore Bahru to Inspect the housing development projects there. He will return to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow night45 words
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Article19 1963-07-07 2 KAJANG. Sat.— A meeting will be held here on Monday to discuss Malaysia celebrations in Kajang district.19 words
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Article106 1963-07-07 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat.— The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Haji Ibrahim Flkrl bin Mohamed, said today that a total of 115 miles of road had been constructed in the state under the rural develooment programme since the Alliance took over the Government Irom the PMIP three106 words
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289 1963-07-07 2 INCHE YUSOF OPENS AN INDUSTRIAL CENTRE FOR BLIND OINOAPORE. Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusoff bin Lshak. today opened the new $40,000 building of the Industrial Centre for the Blind at Toa Payoh which he described as "an urgent need" for the blind He said the best thing that289 words
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Article, Illustration294 1963-07-07 3 PERCY JOSEPH - Waterless nuns get pump PERCY JOSEPH GIFT FROM TWO ENDS 'DRY' CONVENT PROBLEM By I£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The waterless girls of the Vocational Training School at Madonna Heights, Ampang, will have art abundant supply of water from tomorrow, as a result of two benefactors giving a new water pump to294 words
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405 1963-07-07 3 Protestants are worried about religious rights after Malaysia SINGAPORE, Saturday. PROTESTANT church leaders here are worried about their religious rights after Aug. 31 the advent of Malaysia. Today, in its quarterly organ "Ecumenical News" the Malayan Christian Council expressed their fears publicly for the first time a fear already made405 words
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246 1963-07-07 3 CINGAPORE, Sat,— The People's Action Party today criticised the Singapore People Alliance for stating in the Utusan Melayu recently that the SPA would "consider the possibilities' of establishing a Malay university in the State if the party was elected to power246 words
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Article, Illustration523 1963-07-07 3 PENANG VOTING DAY: THREE BEATEN UP A slow start, then polling picks up: The SF appears to be in lead SUNDAY TIMES REPORTERS: Penang. Sat. 1 J JIXOR incidents were reported today as well over H% per cent of Penan&'s electorate of 236,328 went to the polls to elect members523 words
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568 1963-07-07 3 Company man tells of onslaught by union QINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. El R. Baum, representing Singapore Oxygen Ltd., said In the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today that the company had been under a "constant onslaught" from the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union on the right of the management to run their568 words
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Article99 1963-07-07 3 TODAY Sedili Kochil 11 06 am. <7.71t) 8.55 p.m. t6.4Jt>; SinKapore 11.59 a.m. < 7.5 ft) 10.55 pjn. B.7ft i Port Dickson 6.46 a.m. (7.Bft) 7.18 p.m. 1 8.8 ft): Port Swettenhant 6.16 a.m. (12.4 ft) 7.23 p.m. (13,1 ft): Penang 12.42 a.m. (7.lft)99 words
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Article34 1963-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mr. ValUpuram Tharumaratnam, senior health Inspector of Petaling Jaya, has gained diplomas in inspection of meat and in food hygiene awarded by the Royal Society of Health In London.34 words
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Article242 1963-07-07 4 Ban on more sex books gINGAPORE, Sat Books of 13 American publishing houses were banned in Singa- pore today. The ban, made by the Ministry for Home Affairs, sweeps away from sale counters almost all cheap paperbacks portraying sordid sex and violence. The 13 publishers, listed In the Government Gazette242 words
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Article148 1963-07-07 4 Child welfare branch for Malacca MALACCA, Sat— The ln--1 augural meeting of the Malacca branch of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare was held here yesterday evening. Dato Tan Cheng Swee, who convened the meeting and was later elected president, said that Malacca was the fifth branch of the Council148 words
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Article40 1963-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Swanw Rangnathananda. head of tor Ratnakrishna, Ashram. Calcutta :.ow on a visit here, will give a lecture in Hindi at the weekly prayer meeting of the Indo Satsang at 47, Cuff Road, tomorrow at 11 am40 words
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Article323 1963-07-07 4 THREE CLEARED OF EXTORTING $21 FROM SIGHTSEERS IPOH, Sat.- A bus load of 43 people irom Kuala Langat, Seiai.gor, who were in lpoh on a sight-seeing tour had to pay $21 to a gang of ten men armed with bottles who stopped them in Lahat Road323 words
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Article60 1963-07-07 4 TAIPINO. Sat. Two men, wanteti' in connection with two robberies earlier this week in the Lenggong area, have been arrested. Police recovered a pistol and five rounds of ammunition. TAIPINO. Sat. Two men, wantei. in connection with two robberies earlier this week in the Lenggong area, have been60 words
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238 1963-07-07 4 Khir: 'Support move to improve co-ops' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on all concerned with the co operative movement to support the Ministry's plan to consolidate It. Inche Khir made the appeal In a message to a tea party here238 words
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Article53 1963-07-07 4 SINGAPORE.- Sat— The Industrial Arbitration Court will on July 12 hear an application for an order for variation of parts of the wage award made by the court on July 27. last year, after hearing a dispute between the Singapore Printing Employees' Union and the Straits Times53 words
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220 1963-07-07 4 GAULDIN MIRANDA - GAULDIN MIRANDA By KUANTAN. Saturday jy|EN and women, dressed in their colourful national costume, flocked to the various polling stations in the five Town Council elections in Pahan& today. The councils are Kuantan, Raub, Bentong, Kuala Lipis, and Temerloh Mentakab. When polling closed220 words
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Article80 1963-07-07 4 PENANG. Sat. Trawler operators In Penang have decided to form an association to protect their interests. The operators held an Inaugural meeting at the Shanghai Hotel here last night and elected Mr. David Tan Boon Teik as president of the association, to be known as the80 words
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Article72 1963-07-07 4 Fined— for using van wrongly TAIPINO. Sat.— A toUl of $150 In fines was Imposed on a driver. Chua Chong Sin, here yesterday for using a van as a public service vehicle without a valid permit and for using the vehicle while It was not covered by third party Insurance.72 words
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Article50 1963-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Church of St. Francis Xavlor will hold a carnival and fete tomorrow between 9.30 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. In the church grounds in aid of the social centre. Church of St Vincent de Paul building 'und and the poor of the parish Admission is free.50 words
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Article36 1963-07-07 4 ALOR STAR. Sat. The SulTan and Sultanah of Kedah were among 500 guests who attended the Kedah and Perils Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association dance held in the Transport Building here last night36 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Malayan Red Cross Society is now a member of International Red Cross which has its headquarters in Geneva, according to a cable this morning which informed the society of its admission. •The national secretary, Mrs. Mercy Koruth. said: said; "We'are very183 words
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Article240 1963-07-07 4 MALAYAN WHO HELPED RE-ORGANISE TEN TRADE UNIONS IPOH. Sat. A Malayan trade unionist who while attending an International conference In Geneva about two years ago. was Invited by the antl-communlst International Confederation of Free Trade Unions to serve In Africa, has just returned to Malaya. He is240 words
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Advertisement265 1963-07-07 2 mm Advertisement x i|n ft' When you return from your holiday your home will be absolutely cock-roach-free If you powder the floors before you go away. Pea-Beu non-poi-sonous, odourless cockroach powder should be used because cockroaches will roam around In It unsuspectingly and be wiped out. BEN FIND EWWAY to265 words
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Advertisement267 1963-07-07 3 ESOTERICA has earned the coveted USE TESTED SEAL IN McC ALL'S TEST ROOM we lest products and services for the qualities and features you will find important when you use them. That's why, after we have tested a product in the laboratory and in practical use and like it.' we267 words
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Advertisement181 1963-07-07 3 Comics 19. JO I Features 13 I I For Women 14 I Films 9 a Jane Lee 15 I Know Alls 15 I I Motoring IS Photo 15 Profit Serial M It SUrs jiiiiijl 18 One girdle gave lightness One girdle gave control What did* a girl do wear two?181 words
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Advertisement99 1963-07-07 3 AT REDUCED PRICES Singapore VS I lO 36 eip. lt.s9Js PROCESSING AIRFREIGHT -SERVICES EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Note Airmail/Handling charges t M.s 0.30 per CT 18 M.s 0.50 per CT 88 PROCESSING SERVICES ALSO IN KUALA LUMPUR PEIMANG LEAVE LIKE A DUKE Consult the EXPERTS at Removals Storage Haulage SINGAPORE99 words
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Advertisement173 1963-07-07 4 I ''l*^^^ $!ik- Wor d knowlec| 8 e World experience, leads to World trust: This i^§jJHß|P fU IS why Mala y an m °thers feed their babies on LACTOGEiM with jjj||jP!B i^p the complete confidence that only- the name Nestle can give them. Iip teeth> healtfi y skm texture and173 words
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Article279 1963-07-07 5 TWO DEAD, 3 INJURED IN SHOOTING INDEX, (New Jersey). L* Sat. a berserk Negro shot and killed, his wife and sister-in-law and critically wounded three other people, then kidnapped a young white woman from her home and forced her to accompany nim in a desperate bid279 words
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Article, Illustration430 1963-07-07 5 BRIEFS Whirly bird heap big fun TORONTO: Canadian Air Force helicopters dared floods, icebergs, and blizzards to evacuate Indians from the Hay River settlement in the North West Territories, but the number never seemed to decrease. The young braves enjoyed the helicopter ride so much that they fought their way430 words
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498 1963-07-07 5 SCIENTIST TELLS OF BLACKMAIL BY RUSSIANS LONDON. Saturday I J)R. GUISEPPE MARTELLI, 39-year-old Italian nuclear scientist, yesterday told the court trying him on spy charges that he had known a Russian intelligence man and met him for more than six' years. The Russian was identified as Nikola Karpekov, first, secretaryReuter - 498 words
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Article119 1963-07-07 5 Now Vassall's brother convicted f ONDON, Sat. Richard Li Vassal, 37, younger brother of British homosexual spy John Vassal). was sentenced to three months' jail here yesterday for Indecently assaulting an 11-year-old boy In a London suburban cinema. Vassall, the son of an Anglican clergyman, wa.<released on £100 bail pendingReuter - 119 words
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Article58 1963-07-07 5 MOSCOW. Sat.— A croup of at least four trade officials In the Crimea have been executed by tiring squad lor embezzling 240.000 roubles IMS 648.000) from :he state, it was reported yesterday. The newspaper. Soviet Trade, said the group, of whom only four names were disclosed, included58 words
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186 1963-07-07 5 LONDON. Sat. Parliament took the first i step yesterday to make I houseuivrs in Kngland Wales and Northern Ireland legally entitled to half any money saved from the family bud art. Scotland alrea*!' has such legislation. Criticising the present Lnglish law.Reuter - 186 words
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Article100 1963-07-07 5 pARIS. Sat. The newspaper Le Monde suggested yesterday that Communist China may be look- i ing towards the West for help instead of to the Soviet Union. "For several months." the newspaper said In an editorial. "Peking has been trying to make contact with Western EuropeUPI - 100 words
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123 1963-07-07 5 Valentina: Why Jerrie can't fly in space MOSCOW. Sat. Soviet spacewoman Valentina Tereshkova has sympathised with would-be United States cosmonette, jet pilot Jerrie Cobb. whose book "Women Into Space" describes her efforts to become a space woman. In an Interview in the government newspaper Izvestla last night. Valentina said she123 words
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Advertisement498 1963-07-07 5 to When you get married do you wish to live with your Fatner-ln-law? You will not be Independent or free! You can lor a short while but soon* you will be looking tor a small room elsewhere. Why rent a room? You will also have no privacy. Why pay higher498 words
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Article24 1963-07-07 6 VO Word* tVU' (Minimum) POR ASTHMA RELIEF and Treatm*nt for skin dlaaaaa*. eooault V. Raminathari. Jothl Medics i Ball. IW-B. Gevlang Road. Sincapore.24 words
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Article143 1963-07-07 6 7» Word* 12 i* (Kirn.) psiitvTlßltN CHURCH in siotapar* Orchard Road Sunday Mrrto* am. and p.m. All W*teom*. CHURCH ANNIVIMIARV— SpceiaI Thank* Oivint *>rvic« Revival Ccntr* ihyrrn. Maodalay Road. Mnsapor*. Todar sun p.m. (iurst Speaker. Rev sfeaward All Welcome. CHRISTIAN ICIINCI SOCIETY n uraaK* Qrov* Road. Suadav Sarrto*143 words
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Leader Page
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OPINION
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Article139 1963-07-07 6 AN East-West no-war pact and a test ban not based on effective Inspection the Intent Is clear behind Mr. Khrushchev's latest offer. He fears that President Kennedys recent visit to Europe might accelerate the arms race and he wants to head this off by striking a139 words
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Article294 1963-07-07 6 As for Inspection. Mr. Khrushchev pooh-poohs that a& something rendered completely out of date by the advance of scientific detection. American Insistence on inspection he says is merely a pretext to set up espionage bases in the Soviet Union. Strange talk surely. But it nevertheless does not294 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
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Article565 1963-07-07 6 ABU bin ADAM ALTHOUGH old Abu Ftnokes cigarettes like the twin chimneys of the Pa.sir Panjang power station, he has never descended to the depths of bt>coming a chain-smoker. If all the smoker on earth civ li up. I shall still be able to keep old John Player ;n affluence565 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-07-07 6 KESAVAM NAIR - WHY MY ANSWER IS 'NO' KESAVAM NAIR S. of PenanK MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 85— who wins $25 for his essay: "Should Lawyers And Doctors Advertise?" The other prize winner was published last Sunday. "TjAVE you committed a II murder? Do you want to escape with that $2,500 you stole287 words
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Article105 1963-07-07 6 WHAI m Me bifcnt problem facing the countries of Asia? The population explosion of coarse. The family planning associations have played ;i magnificent part The publicity organs have done their share to explain the dangers of this problem. Now I say the time has come for105 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1963-07-07 6 LAI KEW CHAI - A PASSION FOR LIBERTY AND JUSTICE LAI KEW CHAI By 71 r—» MtSiH y»<f *sw eiwwaiir •t rh* UmverwtT *f UmfpUf. »s* «M Hw Unit**- State* Infonnatton l4i»ke assay •**>• test "Wktt Coi.*tlliirto«al 6ownm*«f M.om To M«." Mr. Lai, born at SUm River, Perefc, hoMi Mm Uw»mrty Entrance Scholarship, awarded1,150 words
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Article, Illustration879 1963-07-07 6 D. S. RAMANATHAN - The Labour Party and I: Why I felt I could not stay 0n... D. S. RAMANATHAN By PENANO T^HE Labour Party was formed in 1952 and the moving spirit behind it was Inche Mohamed Sopiee, now the Federation's Director of Information Services. The party originally was known as the Penang879 words
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Advertisement13 1963-07-07 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR* TEL: ***** (10 LINES! MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement290 1963-07-07 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 was290 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-07-07 7 LUXURY WEDDING GIFT \JH PROUT, 50. an official of the British Electrical Trades Union has been spending his honeymoon at a luxury hotel in London, the C.irl on Tower, where it cost* $60 a day just for the room. His bride is a beautiful girl tf 22 he brought back205 words
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Article98 1963-07-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— British sal- lors on board the aircraft canter, h.m.s Ark Royal, have oeen giving blood for the Nor- wegian merchant seaman. Ol- I sen Otto, whom they rescued :flsy O'm Had tn.iurod his inwiiiii vorklrm on bo:<rd the Norwegian tanker Credo which had halted98 words
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Article56 1963-07-07 7 KAJANO. Sat.— A party or 33 farmers. Including six women, from Ulu Langat district will visit all major double-cropping padl crowing areas In Province Wellesley to team their techniques. The two-day trip 1$ sponsored by the Department of Agriculture. This Is the second batch of padl-farmen56 words
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Article34 1963-07-07 7 KUALA TRENOOANTJ. Sat.— The Mentrl Besar of Trengganu, Dato Hajl Ibrahim Fikrl bin Mohamed, yesterday opened a new 130,000 mosque at Kamponjr Petal Bubus near here. The mosque can accommodate 600 peoole34 words
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Article60 1963-07-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Pour members of ihe House of Representatives, led by the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. left by air today for a 10-day tour of New Zealand at the invitation of thr Government. During their stay there they will60 words
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Article30 1963-07-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mem-, bers of the Slvathondan mission visiting Malaya will give lectures to the public at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka at 7 p.m. on Monday.30 words
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Article158 1963-07-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. Ling Beng Slew, chairman of the executive committee ol the Sarawak Alliance said here tonight that his party would consider any new move by Party Negara to form a coalition government with the Alliance. Mr Liang who Is one of four Sarawak delegates who158 words
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553 1963-07-07 7 EVELYN TU - New era in education of workers launched EVELYN TU By Singapore, Sat. A NEW era in the field of education in Singapore opened today with the inaugural meeting of the first advisory board of the state's Vocational Institute. Opening the meeting, the Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, declared that553 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-07-07 7 Scholar gets job as head of Malay Studies MALAY language rea«ch sclioutr and author, Professor Sutan Takdtr Alisjahbana (above), who has been appointed Professor of Malay Studies and Head of the Department of Malay Studies. University of Malaya. Professor Alisjahbana was educated in law. education, linguistics and philosophy. From 1959-61134 words
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Article694 1963-07-07 8 A DO YOU have a qiirry or doubt? Write to: The City K.ditor Sunday Time*. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. I Malaysia in the bag now. there is little doubt that the week ahead will see another spiralling of prices, particularly in694 words
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Article286 1963-07-07 8 SINGAPORE. Sal. Combined business in ihe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan cHock Exchange today, with the number of ihe shares traded in bracket* INDUSTRIALS: Dun lops (7.000) 53.40. i2.000> 53.43. (2,000) 53 .38: East. Smell. 12.000 > 53.57. (1.000) 53.58: Esso (11.000) $3.65, (1.000)286 words
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443 1963-07-07 8 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. r pHE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services will stage a mass rally of Government servants to protest against the failure of the Government to implement the Atkinson housing443 words
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Article167 1963-07-07 8 Do YOU still SWEAT to keep fit? I ACK of exercise can lead to heart trouble, say the experts. So today's question for Malaya's New Writers is: "Have you taken part in organised sport since leaving school?" In other words: "Do you still play football, cricket, tennis, badminton or squash?167 words
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Article59 1963-07-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TTtt Vietnamese. Charge d'Affairea here. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong, left by air for Saigon today for routine consultations with hi» Government. Mr. Tran said at the airport he was going home also to ask for more staff for his Embassy here In view59 words
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Article61 1963-07-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—S*- nator Ahmed Alonio, a repreI sentative or the World Muslim Congress from the Philippines, left tor Singapore today on his way to Bangkok after talks with the Prime Minister. Tengku Ao dul Rahman, on the forthcomi ing Muslim regional conference I to be61 words
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Article59 1963-07-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mrs. Sheila Sharpley, formerly Third Secretary at the New Zealand High Commission here, returned today after an absence of two-and-a-half-years to become First Secretary. "I am very glad to be back In such an exciting period of Malaysia;" she said. Sh« will59 words
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308 1963-07-07 8 A LOR STAR, Sat. H Police today patrolled a strike-bound estate in Tanjong Puah where the labourers have stopped work since Tuesday In protest against the management's refusal to remove a watchman alleged to have assaulted a union leader. The strikers members308 words
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Article30 1963-07-07 8 KUALA LUMPUK. S»t.— Mr. Alex Putra. 24. will leave for further studies In England on Monday. He has Just resigned from th« Veterinary Department to further his education.30 words
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Obituary31 1963-07-07 8 IN LOVING memory of our brother M. 8. Nabi and his daughter Annie Nabl who died 7th July 1982. "Their life a beautiful memory their loss a silent grief.31 words
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Obituary53 1963-07-07 8 MADAM TEECHEAHNEO »B*<l 75 wife of Mr. Oan Lap alias Oan Kirn Lian J. P. AMN of Malacca passed away peacefully on I 30.6.63. leaving behind 10 children i and 60 Orand and Great Grandchildren to mourn her death. i Funeral at 2 p.m. on 10.7.63 from i Jasin53 words
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Advertisement478 1963-07-07 8 AN AMAZING REVELATION or th ti»st time ever "SIX '^,W^V^K<\ 1 tASY WAYS t0 c utck access with t l^^B le rnm ond P'Oularity with plov\e| Vv^Jß K in 9 ere contained in ONE spnsaVy. J^fl^ J^F'' ono New "Lrorn At Home" *K. ,jT*^^^^^T' Q ,'m Method. It is gua.-onteed478 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-07-07 8 /h/S-vn.-.'Gr' vJosf- +W? day TVuit glonouS Surt Tuat JBmdW iridoor.,. SMimiviQ poo\! WtlKr*. WlUy DlllWrißiMl15 words
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221 1963-07-07 9 Smile that took 71 years to build HPHE face seems to be 1 built on a moving staircase of chins. The eyes are embedded in deeplined circles of tiredness. The mouth is a thin surgical slash. And when she talks her whole face seems to be thrown adrift beneath the221 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1963-07-07 9 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN REPORTING FROM LONDON MISS LINDA CHRISTIAN is back in London, and as I had not seen her for many months, I deemed it time to find out what was new. I have long been convinced, you see, that Miss Christian1,111 words
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Article388 1963-07-07 9 MUSICAL instruments, like humanity, have their ups and downs. They fall in and out of fashion for various reasons. A good example of this would be the almost complete neglect of the smaller keyboard instruments for several decades after the pianoforte was finally perfected at the end of388 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-07-07 9 A girl named M THE beautiful K irl with the platinum tresses I, Marcaret Rose Keil. a 20--year-old Weat Berliner and one-time model who now appears in her first British film "That Kind O( GirL" Heralded by some European filmmaker* as the most promising film newcomer of 1963. Miss Kell81 words
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Article51 1963-07-07 9 LIM CHOO KEE 7s, panned away peacefully at 22-A Guan Ctauan Street, oo 5-7-63. leaving behind bl» wife (La* Stole Yin) 4 (ons Hock Chye. Teck Quee. Hock Lam. Hock Sang, 2 daughters Yoke Lin, Chin Ctaoo. and 10 grand-children to mourn hi* iou. funeral on 8-7-63 at 2.0051 words
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Advertisement449 1963-07-07 9 ORGANISATION* iesffiaiucga! a >O\\ SHOWING 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.30 4 9.30 p.m. pj ■UfllUM'SHKMB; Tntm oBartists Toddy 9 a.m.: "SAMSON" cater, a I I B xow sii on ix. Z 1 1 on, 1 .45, 4, 6 30 ft 9.1 5 p.m. CONNIE FRANCIS" m ml r Poulo Prentiss449 words
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Advertisement153 1963-07-07 9 "A SMILE OF WOE" (Cant). TODAY 11.00 A.M.: "THE NIGHT FIGHTERS" (U.A.) Robert Mitchum Anne Heywood lfl)fpl Air MM tf lj C7 l Conditioned 1 BAR RESTAURANT Located In the Shopping g All alr-coodltloned bedroonih with private batba. t 1 phoni- A S fk Krdlftuslon. J ShangtaaloeM i Wrll-stOCHed jjr^153 words
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Advertisement286 1963-07-07 9 Tel: ***** KJfcll t fj\M 'SINGAPORE I OPENS TODAY! DAILY AT llam-1. 30-4.00-6.30 ft 9.30 p.«.^^^ V f NEW AUDIENCE-PARTICIPATION THRILL I 3| S L HYPNOJViACiIC i BHr makes WjJ part of the show!^^*^^& a^K L-^^aKtf9^ a^afea^aa JAuUUIO DIKuIKAU MERRY ANDERS NIARCIA HENDERSON Md FRED DEMARA (UK Grut Impostor) AN286 words
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Article281 1963-07-07 10 pENANG, Sat. Two youths, described by their counsel as members of "very respectable" families, were sentenced to one year's jail each today for attempting to extort $15,000 from a contractor, Mr. Ong Hoo Seng. Cheah Seong Eng. 19. V>n of a wholesale fish dealer, and Koay281 words
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Article64 1963-07-07 10 ALOR STAR. Sat.— A former Alor Star councillor, Mr. Oeh j Teng Kheng, today suggested that the new $500,000 bridge at Ja'.an Bahru be named after the ;>re*ent Sultan. Mr. Geh was referring to the decision by one Alor Star Council last Wednesday to ask64 words
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Article53 1963-07-07 10 IPOH Sat.— Two tpoh busi!i. ssmen will leave by air from Singapore on Monday for a r iie-month study tour of Australia. New Zealand and Indo:—Ma. They are Mr. Chan Chee Keong properietor. and Mr Chen Chow Kirn, business manager, of Messrs. Chan Chee Keonu and53 words
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Article, Illustration414 1963-07-07 10 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By TARGET OF $242 MIL. PROJECTS IS 154 MILLION GANTANGS ANNUALLY CARVED out of virgin jungle border- ing the Perak River at Teluk Sena is the SBOO.OOO intake structure for the 30.000-acre stage four of the TransPerak Irrigation Scheme. Surrounding it on three sides are414 words
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Article53 1963-07-07 10 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— The Kwong Tong Association will hold a dinner here tomorrow to honour its three top officials who successfully contested the recent Town Council elections. The guests of honour are the president, Mr Wah Keng Jooi. vice-president. Dr. Ng Kam Poh, and committee member. Mr.53 words
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Article33 1963-07-07 10 PENANG. Sat.— A stall holder. Lee Kirn Seng, 27, was today fined $16 for promoting a game of chance by operating a wheel of fortune at Kebun Nyior Lane yesterday.33 words
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262 1963-07-07 10 Govt gives 10 acres for scout camp in Malacca MALACCA, Sat— The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. announced today that the 1 State Government had made available 10 acres of land in Ayer Kroh, seven miles from here, for a scout camp. Inche Ghafar hoped that when the262 words
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Article60 1963-07-07 10 IPOH. Sat. Three armed youths held up a 59-year-old baker's assistant and robbed him of $160 aUqr assaulting him near the St. Michael's Church here last night. P. Mohamed Salleh was cvcllng home with the day's collection when he was attacked near the Junction of60 words
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Article81 1963-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Here's your TV programme for tomorrow 7.15 pjn. Opening and programme summary in all languages; 7.20 Robin Hood: 7.45 News and newsreel In Chinese; 8.05 The Common Market for Malaysia a quiz in Chinese; 8.45 The Phil Silvers Show: 9.05 TV I acts juggling81 words
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Article51 1963-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The water situation in Singapore is again deteriorating after a slight improvement. No rain fell In Tebrau yesterday. Negligible rain fell in Sinttapore at Macßltchle with 0.02 Ins. Less water was pumped from the Tebrau River yesterday as there was no rain for nine51 words
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Article20 1963-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Police Band will play at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow at S pjn. to 6 pjn.20 words
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Article, Illustration641 1963-07-07 10 PETER LIM - MOTORING Make way for the Freeway PETER LIM By H BY THE WAV: Sweet-rand-twrntv the is, but ol>-v)-lirrre behind the wheel. In Singapore hut week, she told this tale of womanly wrath on the road: "He got in nay way and refused to budge. 1 horned twice then drove (her641 words
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217 1963-07-07 10 PENANG, Sat.— Any motorist who breaks the city's new metered-parking order or ignores an 'excess charge" notice is liable to a fine not exceeding $100, the City Engineer, Mr. R. Bailey, warned today. An excess charge of $5. he said in a statement,217 words
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Advertisement516 1963-07-07 10 the world's finest timing chain J N. ■MpM UNITED MOTOt WORKS LTD. 117 Orchard Road. SINGAPORE 1 14 Im ftoad. KUALA LUMPUR I Prwcto Road. PENANC f itM 1 20,000,000 tngintt MID -SEASON oi# in full Suiiitf l*i««»« von draml Opportunity in Njh«- on Tonr |»tii-«lias«-s on Utuol Pfiee SALE516 words
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Advertisement281 1963-07-07 10 BANISH jF% GREY HAIR *VMF ln 21 Days No Dy or Tint BK Yea. in jut 3 ihort weeks yon eaa natora natural colour to your hair sad look ip m^ <4aflaHL to 10 y* tn younger' DDnrtF AMAZING HOMf METHOD rK*J\jr GUARANTEIS RtSUITS r?.jr ?j«k?' Rd O °^ther* "ban-trey"281 words
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Miscellaneous7 1963-07-07 10 SPORTIKG SAM V* .*V by lUg. Wootton7 words
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923 1963-07-07 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Here is sprinter of exceptional merit Kuala Lumpur, Sunday By pARDON's brilliant speed may prove too smart for his rivals in the Class 2, Div. 1 5Jf handicap (Race 2) at Kuala Lumpur today. This Irish-bred nve-year-old who came via923 words
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447 1963-07-07 11 Amagasaki cannot miss over ideal trip AMAGASAKI was an oxA pensive failure over the Buklt Tlmah 6f last month. But 6f Is hardly his ideal trip. Over It, his right distance, he should come into his own in Race 7. At his best Amagasaki won over the Kuala Lumpur 7f447 words
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231 1963-07-07 11 Wong to make return bid at hurdles OINGAPORE, Sat.—Sin•3 gapore record holder for the 110 metres high hurdles Wong Fey Wan will make a comeback bid at the triangular meet between Police, Singapore Selection and the combined team of Teachers Training College and University at Thomson Road tomorrow. Fey Wan231 words
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362 1963-07-07 11 proval from the big West Indian contingent in the crowd. A slight drizzle started, and the batsmen made an unsuccessful appeal against the light. But nothing dampened the enthusiasm of the crowd. Renter. SCOREBOARD FNGLAND Ist inns 216. W. Indies Ist. inns. HTNTE362 words
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Article92 1963-07-07 11 lONDON, Sat.— r«ain washed out play in the women's singles final at Wimbledon today. The championships will go into a third week on Monday for the first time in 36 years. Results of yesterday's matches: Mixed Doubles s-flnala: K. Fletcher and Miss M. Smith (Aust.), No.92 words
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Article162 1963-07-07 11 Belle Blue— good thing Ti IGHT again after a lapse. Belle Blue won drawing away over the Penan* 6f with 9.0 in May. Over 7f which should suit her even better, she can be backed as a good thing In Race 6. Her keenest rival may be Pancha Indra. At162 words
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Article1422 1963-07-07 11 Race One: 2.0— Cl 2 Div 2-s' f 1 Ginger Bread Huka Kongsl) Martin. 4 9.0 Johnson 2 3 ***** Obedient Son (Leong St.) D-nlels 6 8.13 Subian 9 3 ONo Klddinr (XL St.) Osman, 7 8.11 »M. UmmU 3 4 6 General Tronf (Mr.1,422 words
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Advertisement885 1963-07-07 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Tf Wtrdt SS (MU.r—BtM St eta, eortrn TANC'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE all documents photocopied, 10. Boat Uuay, *****. THERE ARE MANY many Mstlcs. only one Kotomatic. Genuine Photostat Service. 58 Robinson Road *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) If Wtrdt Si (MU,.)—Bmm St ett. tatrm HALF-CARAT to885 words
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Advertisement134 1963-07-07 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. i HI-FI STEREO it Wtrdt SS (Min.)-Btx St ctt. errre i stereo EQUIPMENT and Televuioo sets. Visit Hwee Seng Co.. 259. Bescb Hoed. 8 pore. TUITION If Wtrdt Si (Mtn.t-'Btx St rts. exlre FOSTAL TUITION t— Book-keeping Accounts Business Correspondence I Special Coaching for L.C.U. Kssms. Success guaranteed.134 words
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Advertisement160 1963-07-07 11 ft. W m A sEsssssfess^^' -^sssss^^^sssssssl Curb rheumatism while you Sleep If you te*l old, tlr*d, and won out Ixuust of Backachs, Rheumatism Palm, Sore, Stiff, Swollen JolnU. get CVSTEX from your chemist today. and see how fast you lmprovs. CYSTEX also helps men and womsa who lose sleep snd160 words
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Article568 1963-07-07 12 KEITH MILLER WRITES Dexter should have declared at 195-8 OIKMINGHAM. Sal —Ted Dexter, the captain I supported in his much criticised win-tho-toss-and bat decision, made a mansized "boo boo" here yesterday. Torrential rain which till iust before lunch de layed play for a shade over' four hours. The pitch had568 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-07-07 12 VICKY CHAN pulls away to break the eight-year-old record held by Elsie Lim Id the 100 m backstroke event at the Chinese Swimming Club championships. Vicky clocked 84.9 sec. to better Elsie's time of 85.8 sec. set in 1955. Vicky went on to complete a double by winningAU Yusof - 64 words
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585 1963-07-07 12 CHRISTIE AND MIKE PUT SELANGOR IN WINNING WAY PENANG, Saturday. DRILLIANT batting by the Shepherdson brou thers, Christie who scored 114 and Mike (93), put Selangor in a commanding position in their North Zone cricket final against Penang at Western Road today. Selangor declared after scoring 325 for six and585 words
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Article57 1963-07-07 12 SINGAPORE Sat Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin was elected president of the Singapore Golf Association at the annual meeting. Other officials are: Vice-preslden* Low Kee Pow; secretary and treasurer Joseph Quah; committee Lee Kirn Yew. J. Milllken N. Sutcllffe. N. Harvey (all Island Club). H Perry (KeppeH. K.57 words
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Article30 1963-07-07 12 PENANG. Sat— Penan j Malays Badminton Association officials: President Syed Abbas Alhabsh'ee: vico-presidents I. M. Noordin, Omar ArifT and A. G. Mohamed: secretary Dauh Meah: treasurer Zainul Ariffln.30 words
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Article176 1963-07-07 12 \IALACCA. Sat.— Won« Liang Un the Malayan schoolboy champion who surprisingly beat Jaaiar Hassan was eliminated In the second round if the men's open singles In the Malacca badminton chamolonsliips nere today. His conqueror was George Yap who won 15-2. 15-11. Men's singles 2nd round: fieorge176 words
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Article53 1963-07-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— Lav T*ng Chuan. a Loughborough-trained physical Instructor, has been ap- pointed by the Singapore Bartnr.inton Association as chief coach for state tra'iilnff which Is now in pro:i> Teiia Oniwu it now in 0 :anie of >rntnin« ot :lir RtaU*l Fixing i Seong Cup and53 words
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Article139 1963-07-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Light welterweight champion. Melvin Hoeden, who won the Penang championships one week ago chalked up another victory when he stooped Gordon, of the 42 Commando Marines, in the first round at the Singapore Amatenr Boxing Association's third monthly tournament at the Happy World139 words
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Article363 1963-07-07 12 Bernard topples another record SINGAPORE. Sat.—Six-teen-year-old schoolboy international Bernard Chan continued his re-cord-breaking feat in the Chinese Swimmint? Club championships when he smashed the 100n> backstroke state mark at Amber Road today. Bernard improved on the 71 sees by Malaya's Ivan Myall set at the National Day meet .by one-tenth363 words
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Article381 1963-07-07 12 CYDNEY, Sat. Result- ot the Australian soccer matches played today: NSW Fed. Div. I Prague 4 Bankstown 0: Yugal 3 Croatia 1. Auburn v S. Coast: Budapest v Hellenlc: Canterbury v Apia: Hakoah v Gladesville (playing tomorrow*. \SW Ked. Div. ■> Concordm o Manly 1: Polonia 3381 words
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565 1963-07-07 12 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore. Sat /ASBORNE Gooding, the West Indian bowler, made his mark in Singapore cricket for Malacca today when he sent the first three Singapore batsmen back to the pavilion for 36 runs in 41 minutes. It was one of565 words
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Article467 1963-07-07 12 Mohamed, Hamid shock the champs R.UAUA LUMFUR. Sat.— Mohamed Yassin and Hamid Endot caused the first upset in the Malayan Malays tennis championships when they eliminated the holders, Tak Daud and Awang Chik 7-5. 7-5 In the veteran's doubles on the Selangor Club court* today. Men's atafles 2nd round: Osman467 words
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Advertisement282 1963-07-07 12 ©EARN What you're really worth! Let ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your .own pace. Your progress is sure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow. Send us the coupon below today! Moderate fees, no books to buy.282 words
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Advertisement150 1963-07-07 12 Look for this "Mark of Quality" on 1 I your tyres Wr M It is your assurance of Extra Safety and Dependability MKKIk and only I fl™il tyres Have it I Mfl^BlwgSßAcv. From sUrt to fin sh in th building of evrry Kireston* V^KMI/fSWy^ tVT Quality is he first consideration.150 words
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Miscellaneous126 1963-07-07 12 SOCCER Malaya Cap: S'gor v Penang (Merdeka Stadium, 7.30 p.m.) Kelantan v Perils (K. Bharu); Negrl v Spore (Seremban Station padang. 5.15); Combined Services v Spore Joint Services; Johore v Malacca: Pahang v Fed. Armed Forces. Burnley Cup: Negrl v Spore iSeremban. 4). S'for Junior ko: Klang DFA v Hong126 words
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Article642 1963-07-07 13 Spring in the blood FULENOUGH to Vita Brevis: My ring-dove, it is spring. You always say I love you for your money. What man who loves an I do could be happy to see his sweetheart poverty-stric-ken? I should love you just the same if you wert twice642 words
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Article, Illustration505 1963-07-07 13 Hasnah Vimala- Chen - Hasnah Vimala-Chen ...says OH. JUDITH YONG, HOW SINISTER CAN YOU GET! J)OES my colleague, Sunday Times staffer JUDITH YONG, really mean it when she says: "Malaya's spinsters should expect every bride to become a chum turned-match-maker who should do her best to see that the dashing Jerry (the groom's505 words
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Article110 1963-07-07 13 TODAY'S science corner answers a question that has stumped many a parent on a seaside outing HOW CAN PEOPLE FLOAT IN THE SEA? SIMPLY because the human body contains, on average, so much air that it is actually less dense than water. In fact it has a110 words
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Article267 1963-07-07 13 When you read your wife's letter JJFE is full of unwritten laws of social conduct such as not opening your wife's handbag or not reading her letters. To what extent can the law take notice of such canons of behaviour? That was the question raised in Mrs. Spencer's libel action.267 words
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Article354 1963-07-07 13 POINTER - POINTER By npODAY, to continue our -1- discussion on the forthcoming Dog Show in Kuala Lumpur, we will talk about grooming. Kn.st, the short coated breeds such as the Dalmatian, Boxer, Doberman. Oreat Dane, Labrador, Pointer. Dachshund and Terrier, etc. I am not a great believer In the354 words
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Article, Illustration607 1963-07-07 13 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR MALAYAN GIVES HOPE -4,000 MILES AWAY MALAYAN doctors are closely watching an experiment in the treatment of a cancer case by 4,000-mile telepathy. If this proves successful and one telepathist feels quite confident it will then there is new hope for hundreds of607 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-07-07 13 TyfRS. Spencer won her cue. ITA The judge refused to lay down any hard-and-fast legal rule; you cannot say that all husbands will open their wives' letters or that all husbands wUI not. Each case depends on its own facto the background and social level of the parties, whether149 words
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Advertisement46 1963-07-07 13 THE Starting Point Of A Challenging Carter: Se« ASIA Mogoxine (Pag* Eight). Piooa Flilaja ti x 7 HT4ffft W You know that Gillette makes a smart man of you The daily shave makes all the difference Gillette" §3flf^ perfect shave '§i GILLETTE >» i ragtaterwJ trad* mm%46 words
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Article, Illustration363 1963-07-07 14 THAT Oh, what a wonderful time for a girl V AST WEEK I was I in a bit of a temper JLJwhen I came down on the cosmetics people. So today I swing to the other extreme for the benefit of the younger set, for all the teenage363 words
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Article288 1963-07-07 14 Questions and answers... DEAR Evelyn Tv: When I apply lipstick or cold cream on my face, the affected parts become pink and itchy. Do you think I am allergic to cosmetics? Should I stop using them? MARGARET ONG. If you suspect an allergy, try this easy test. Rub a flngertlpful288 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-07-07 14 THIS SO CAREFREE AND INSPIRED BUYING nnWO pictures of one example of Inspired impulse-buy-ing for the carefree month of July a bare-armed cotton casual in green, yellow and white peppermint stripes. The dress comes with a tie and belt. Price: $45. The model is Anne Soederlund of Singapore. All Sunday52 words
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Article348 1963-07-07 14 rE 10-year-old boy was away at a summer camp. One day he sat down to write a letter to his parents. After a while he noticed another camper looking over his shoulder. "Writing home?" asked the stranger. The boy nodded The stranger thought this over for348 words
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Advertisement370 1963-07-07 14 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS IT COSTS LESS THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle of crystal glasses in the flickering candlelight nothing else conveys so well the ait of gracious living, the feeling that here is a home where beauty is appreciated. Yet this beauty is within370 words
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Advertisement374 1963-07-07 14 At what age should a girl start using Tampax? There are no hard and fast rules about \*hen to start— 1 but one trend is definitely on < the upturn: girls are starting to use Tampax internal sanitary protection at a younger and younger age. There are two reasons for374 words
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Article1138 1963-07-07 15 Problem for a girl: A rich man or a poor nice one? WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jan* U«, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. ni'AH Jane Lee: I am in love wilh two young handsome men. So1,138 words
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Article554 1963-07-07 15 NOT so long ago, if you passed the house of Alistair Sainsbury at about 4 a.m.. you would have seen a light in his study. For Alistair had been wakening at night continuously for months. Having nothing better to do, he would work on papers554 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-07-07 15 WINNER <.i the weeks S3O prize is "Model (above) submited by Mr. Tan Beng Hoe, of Government Office. sth Floor. Petaling Jaya. He used Ilford FP3 film and a Minolta SR-3 camera. Setting: f 4. 1 250 second with yellow filter. He will be paid by post. The183 words
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465 1963-07-07 15 Air raid and parents who vanished QKAM Know Alls: I a|>|)i;il to you for help in tracing my parents who were separated from me when the Japanese bombed our Singapore home during (he war. I was then little more than a toddler and did riot know what was happening. A465 words
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Advertisement81 1963-07-07 15 Phi Mai, The Long-Lost Temple: See ASIA Magazine (Page 12). Announcing |^tflf|tft|«*li |ttfl* ft f|jl>|«fl* widely and successfully used m cm* Micmw;i in schoO S for three years and Kev*st*d I iliiion d ;;i^v E h A e Tuv m IMPROVED REVISED §n full colour! EDITION Each of first year81 words
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Miscellaneous259 1963-07-07 15 \aj i l^jTßMr2[*"T I I 1^- I Bl I ACROSS: 1. Small stain (5). D OU\- i ProdiMl <m 5 5. Concerning earthquakes «7>. V«, A 10, Flow with babbUna sound <4>. f 1^ 1 3 si s <*>• Coagu--11. Consumed by fire (5\ 12. 81ip l les 5) 5259 words
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Article, Illustration2045 1963-07-07 16 By the DUCHESS of ARGYLL Constant enigma of my years with the Duke... LAST SUNDAY, the DUCHESS of ARGYLL began the story of her life. Her memoirs. Her secrets. The events that culminated in the sensational divorce hearing in an Edinburgh courtroom last May. For Che2,045 words
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Article, Illustration2846 1963-07-07 17 ANY INDIGNITY - WITH A MOUSE. ANY INDIGNITY 'MANY people who knew lan and I when we were married, and others who have read this story, may think of me as a .spineless creature ready to be subjected to almost any indignity to keep a marriage intact. This was partially true for two2,846 words
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Advertisement76 1963-07-07 16 I 111 i A I J \^S hV~ 1 w Has it a purpose? iBX x women readers open up new m vistas of thought in defining those j#MLj*B^^^"»l basic values on wnicn life s Ik df V^fe^rJ' philosophy stands or fails m Let your legs look after you P^HpSV^76 words
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Miscellaneous378 1963-07-07 16 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA 530 ■fc'Pfc* B1 On Percussion; 6.00 A Little Farm; 10.00 Jet Speed R«nMLMW mf*a-« Summary Of »rogrammes For The cords; 1030 Behind The SceneT A.M 600 Time Signal, Negara- Evening; 6.03 New Horiions; 6.18 11.00 American Short Stories- 1115 Ku- 602 Prelude To Breakfast; Relax378 words
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Advertisement37 1963-07-07 17 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND there is Hemeken Beer from s refreshing, golden light Hemeken. f i£3^.^yw^.\viQi 5 the beer lor pecp'e with fcjf/f* vVWA discernmg taste, everywhere 1 World's leading imported beer ffj I? 1 1 T **J37 words
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