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Title Section20 1963-08-04 17 THE SUNDAY TIMES NeitSaA* in Mat"/* No. 1,432. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1963 20 ceKts. ii H .l o (^An 35520 words
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Article, Illustration423 1963-08-04 17 A SHOCK FOR NEHRU LEFT-RIGHT SPLIT AND FOOD MINISTER PATIL QUITS J^EW DELHI, Sat. —Amid reports of Chinese Communist build-up on the border, Prime Minister Nehru received a new shock today. The Food Minister. Mr. S.K. Patil. subnutted hi* resignation following disagreement with Cabinet colleagues. The resignation which was not423 words
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Article, Illustration608 1963-08-04 17 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Malaya puts forward new plan to break deadlock: Chances of agreement are good, says Ghaxali I From MANILA, Sat.-The Malayan delegation today put forward a formula to break the deadlock at the summit talks here on Malaysia. The chances of the Malayan plan being608 words
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Article248 1963-08-04 17 Exchange of fire as talks go on at Panmunjom PAKMUNJOM. (Korea), Sat.— A new exchange of fire between United Nations troops and North Korean Communists was reported today south of the military demarcation line in Korea as delegates from both sides to the Joint Armistice Commission here248 words
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Article77 1963-08-04 17 IPOH. Sat. Sarah Jane third to the hot favourite Surrender in the first race at today's amateur meeting here paid a thumping place dividend of $172 easily the hUhest place in dividend miuithe war. Sarah Jane, rid- I ri«rt by (01. Cunningham, carrir-d only one win ticket77 words
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Article45 1963-08-04 17 from a letter to the Sunday Times Horn a Japanese Tokyo university student as to why he wants to correspond with Malayan girls: Our Japanese women are beautiful, admirable, sporting .slim, gracious but not very intelligent and so much brighter than their lellow countrymen.45 words
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Article533 1963-08-04 17 CREDIT TO TENGKU 'Red letter day' as President plays golf for first time MANILA, Sat. It was "red letter day" for Filipino golfers today, because it was the first time that President Macapagal ever played golf. And full credit for this went to Tengku Abdul Rahman, who played five holes533 words
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Article62 1963-08-04 17 TV ads down, papers gain LONDON, Sat. British television advertising decreased last year, while more money was spent on national newspaper advertising, according to a report published here. The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising said expendi ture on television advertising declined in 1962 for the first time since commercial televisionReuter - 62 words
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Article66 1963-08-04 17 WOLFSBURG. (West Germany). Sat. The Volkswagen Company announced yesterday it will cut the price of its 1.500 ec family car by more than 400 marks (about M 130- from next Monday. It will also Introduce a luxury version with a new 54 horse power twin-emrburettorReuter - 66 words
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Article34 1963-08-04 17 who resigned as former Minister of State for War over his association with Christine Keeler. left London by air ye«terday for Glasgow. Scotland, accompanied by his seven-year-old son David for a holiday.34 words
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Article17 1963-08-04 17 ....has nominated Mr. Hrnry Byroads, a career Foreign Service oflcer. to be Ambassador Is Bum*.17 words
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Article, Illustration239 1963-08-04 18 3,000 jam istana for royal bersanding ceremony rpELUK ANSON. Sat. 1 The bersanding ceremony of the royal wedding here was put on closed circuit television with three screens for the 3 000 guests who Jammed the grounds of the Istana Raja Muda this afternoon. The royal couple are Lieutenant Ibrahim.239 words
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Article, Illustration294 1963-08-04 18 21 PUPILS IN RAFTS OFF ON VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY KUALA LUMPUR. Sat-Twenty-one schoolboys today set out on a journey down tire Klang River to Port Swettenham to prove that Malayan youths have tne same spirit of adventure as their forefathers. The boys, of St. Gabriels School atSoong Hon Sin shows the Kon Tiki flying the schools banner and heading down the Klane River - 294 words
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761 1963-08-04 18 TAMINUDDIN KARIM - TAMINUDDIN KARIM MANSOR IS CONFIDENT OF CONTROLLING 11 COUNCILS— GARIEB REJECTS HIS CLAIM KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rpHE ALLIANCE is tipped to regain control of the four Town Councils and seven Local Councils in elections in Trengganu tomorrow. Alliance leaders and political observers say761 words
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Article210 1963-08-04 18 Strike by printers put off again KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The threatened nationwide sympathy strike on Monday by the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry has once again been postponed. A last-minute Intervention by the Commissioner of Industrial Relations, Mr. F. Thambou, asking ior more time to bring about210 words
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Article65 1963-08-04 18 SEREMBAN. Sat— The Negrl Council of Chiefs, the "Dewan Keadllan." today proclaimed an acting undang for Jelebu following the failure of the minor chiefs in Jelebu to elect an undang In the past seven months. The acting undang Is Dato Mentri Osman bin Baginda. 45. He65 words
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Article67 1963-08-04 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Vietnamese Deputy Minister for Civic Action, Mr. Nguyen Dleu. who arrived today expressed confidence that the South East Asian Cultural Festival would result in stronger bonds of friendship between his country and Singapore. Mr. Dleu is deputy leader of his country's 55- member delegation.67 words
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187 1963-08-04 18 Singapore is exposed to fashion winds— Dr. Goh SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, today described Singapore as "an urban sophisticated society which is exposed to, and is exhllirated by the winds of fashion." Dr. Goh said that behind the fragrance and headlness of perfume and187 words
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Article255 1963-08-04 18 ELECTION BEFORE YEAR END Two prerequisites for a good Government— by Lee SINGAPORE. Sat. »3 Fresh elections for a new government will be held before the end of this year, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Premier, told thousands of cheering people during a tour of constituencies. Visiting Delta, Havelock and255 words
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Article65 1963-08-04 18 MCA decides to expel three KUALA LUVPUR. Sat. Th« Central Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association at its meeting yesterday decided to expel three members from the association. The three are Mr. Choo Chay Mm, Labis Ward branch. Mr. Ng Neo Pow. Bulo Kasap ward branch, in Johorr. and65 words
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Advertisement45 1963-08-04 18 00-la-lah Here's a wonderful range of TITONI's exciting models, as elegant and attractive as the charming beauty. What a fashionable parade of dream watches! with exquisite, lovely I styling to please your heart and enhance your glamour. Let TITONI bring you that enchanting beauty) iioa-i45 words
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Advertisement81 1963-08-04 18 Royal Assent has been given to an amending Act of Parliament under which the name of the Colonial Development Corporation has been changed to COMMONWEALTH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The amending Act also authorises tho Corporation to undertake new development schemes in countries which have achieved independence within the Commonwealth since 1948,81 words
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283 1963-08-04 19 Gaming ORGANISED DENS HAVE SPECIAL 6ATES TO FOIL POLICE, COURT TOLD MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca C.I.D. Chief. Deputy Supt. Yap Thien Chin, told the Sessions Court today that organised gaming was en the increase and was a constant problem to the police. Mr. Yap added that it was always difficult283 words
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Article51 1963-08-04 19 PENANG, Sat.— A mother of four was today jailed tor live months when she could not pay a $250 fine for possessing U gallons of illicit liquor. Teoh An Loo. 36. admitted she was carrying the liquor in two rubber bottles along Jelutong Road on July51 words
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Article39 1963-08-04 19 SINGAPORE. Sat A labourer who stole a bunch ol bananas and two pumpkins lrom his aunt's vegetable tarm in Bukit P.mung. was today failed lor three months tor theft. R. Arimugam. 28 nas three previous convictions39 words
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274 1963-08-04 19 Crushed MINING ENGINEER TELLS OF NIGHT A WORKER DID 'MOST DANGEROUS' THING [POH, Sat A "very experienced and the highest paid" supervisor of excavator operations in the Tambun Iron Mining Co riere^ Chin Slew Pin. 22. was crushed to death one day. He was adjusting the jammed boom of an274 words
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Article65 1963-08-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— lnche Mohamed Noor bin Ya'acob, Deputy Conservator of Forests, has left for Moscow to take part In a nine- week study tour In aerial forest Inventory, organised by the United Nations' Pood and Agriculture Organisation. He is the second Malayan to65 words
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Article31 1963-08-04 19 IPOH. Sat— A postman. D. Hajabather. 28. was today fined S2O for using abusive language to a police corporal at the railway quarters in Spooner Road on Thursday night.31 words
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1246 1963-08-04 19 YAP CHIN KWEE: KUALA LUMPUR. Sat - CALL FOR GOODWILL, THEN TAN HITS BACK AT KUAN YEW YAP CHIN KWEE: KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MCA leader on need to orientate thinking in terms of Malaysia BY J HE national president of the MCA, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that the creation of Malaysia literally meant a new1,246 words
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Article31 1963-08-04 19 KUALA LtIMPOR. Sat —The Splaneor brunch of the AllMalayan Mining Industry Staff Dnion will hold 'ts annual meeting at >he Malayan Trnrl<»s Union Congress here on Aug. 11.31 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-08-04 19 This is the design of the State flag of North Borneo. The top left quarter of the flag is coloured green for the State's young land and forests and includes a symbol of the 13.697 ft. Mount Kinabalu. which is brown ■in colour and stands for the people's99 words
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Article21 1963-08-04 19 SINGAPORE. Sat,— The Prim* Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour the Upper Serangoon constituency at 4 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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272 1963-08-04 19 Four grab $3,900 in dawn raid on flat rH. Sat.— Four robbers one with a pistol and two with daggers got away at dawn today with a loot of $900 cash and Jewellery valued at $3,000. At 6 a.m.. Lee Ah Tow, a fish agent, was rudely awakened with a272 words
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Article34 1963-08-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The University of Malaya Students' Union will hold Its 4th Welfare Week from Sept. 2 to Sept. 14. Funds raised will be distributed to various charitable institutions.34 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-08-04 20 and Mrs. Kwan Teck Seong after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. The bride, Miss Rosie Khoo Inn Neo, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Eng Chye, of Singapore. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kwan Soo Fong of Seremban. Both are51 words
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137 1963-08-04 20 IPOH. Sat. The role of adult education teachers In helping the government Implement the rural development plan was emphasised here today by the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. Dato Sha'ari was opening a four-day course (secondary level) for 250 adult education teachers137 words
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Article52 1963-08-04 20 BAGAN SERAI. Sat. A shop assistant. Sheikh Dawood 17. was killed when a car in I which he was travelling to tpotl skidded and somersaulted i three times about half-a-mile north of here yesterday. Three other passengers and the driver. Raman Nair. 23. escaped with52 words
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Article239 1963-08-04 20 Immaterial where they're held: Date Nik Daud KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It is "immaterial" where detainees are beInf heid because after Malaysia Is formed their cases will all be handled by the Central Government. This was stated today by the Secretary to the Ministry of Internal Secur ty.239 words
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Article40 1963-08-04 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Hearing of a dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Cathay Organisation Ltd.. International Film Distributors Ltd.. Cathay Finance and Cathay Hotel will be resumed In the Industrial Arbitration Court .~n Sept. 23.40 words
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Article354 1963-08-04 20 RONALD KINSEY - RAPE COUNT: COURT SAYS 'YES' RONALD KINSEY By and that "there is very little likelihood of him absconding Mr Mah fixed bail at. $750 and postDoned hearing till Oct. 23. He also brought forward the date of hearing on the kidnapping charge against Jeremiah from Nov. 28 to Sept. 25.354 words
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66 1963-08-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— About COO men of the Headquarters. Federation Supplies and Transport Services (Territorial Army> from Kuala Lurv.our. Seremban. Ipoh. Sungei Patani. Penang and Taiping will move Into their annual training camp tomorrow. The units will first assemble at Chenderiang, about 10 miles66 words
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Article64 1963-08-04 20 PENANG. Sat. Teoh Ah Ngan, 18 was today fined S2S for using insulting words directed at the police on the Esplanade during a judo display by visiting Japanese sailors on Thursday night Teoh had shouted that the police could not do anything to the crowd. The64 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-08-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Penang employer has had to pay maternity allowance to a worker who gave birth two months after her marriage. This was stated here today In the June report of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. Although the employer first refused to98 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-08-04 20 TEACHER JOINS CONTEST jy|ISS Ratna Phong. 24. (above) a Perlis school teacher who is among entrants from Singapore, Johore Malacca and Penang for the Miss Penang contest to be stagrd at the Chinese High School in Penane on Aug. 17. The programme includes a variety show produced by Inche Zainal172 words
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Article280 1963-08-04 20 INSPECTOR IS CLEARED No evidence against Perak police officer, says judge IPOH. Sat. A senior police inspector, Atma Singh. 40. was acquitted by the Session Court PreI slderrt, Inche Mohamed J Azml bin Dato Haji Kamaruddin, today on two charges, without his defence being called. Defended by Mr. S. P.280 words
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Advertisement247 1963-08-04 20 llBlPS^^^^^^^H GALLERY OF HEALTH '^m, 'i^^^^^K iBI Worltl knowled se, World experience, leads to World trust. This <#tiflfet S(*B| flSa^^K' "fifl 1 IS why M alayan mothers feed their babies on LACTOGEN with "I the com PP ete confidence that only the name Nestle can give them iiSBBBiP LACTOGEN develops247 words
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187 1963-08-04 21 LONDON. Sat.— Pretty 22-year-old Alexandra Wilson (on right) is another woman in Dr. Stephen Ward's life but she is entirely different from the women in his life. The reason? Dr. Ward cured her of deafness and dumbMH when she was seven years187 words
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Article, Illustration653 1963-08-04 21 WARD GETTING WORSE, SAY DOCTORS i LONDON, Saturday THE life of Dr. Stephen Ward, the centre of Britain's sex and security scandal of the century, hung by a thread today amid reports that his heart was weakening. Today's newspapers reported that Dr. Ward's heart had stopped three times since he653 words
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Article52 1963-08-04 21 HONGKONG. Sat. Thirtyeight Hong Kong-bom children went overseas for adoption during the second quarter of this year, according to the Social Welfare Department. Of the total, 28 went to the United States, rive to Britain, three to Canada and one each to Japan andReuter - 52 words
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Article66 1963-08-04 21 LONDON. Sat.— A British Labour M.P has complained to a legal society about the professional conduct of the AttorneyGeneial. Sir John Hobson, for his handling of the Chief Enahoro case, two London newspapers reported today. The Daily Express and 'the Dally Telegraph said the complaint had66 words
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68 1963-08-04 21 ROME. Sat Italian Government, yesterday rejected a recent finding by Indian authorities that the pilot was to blame for the crash of an Italian i« airliner near Bombay last year. The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation Issued a statement saying the accident. In which68 words
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246 1963-08-04 21 Apartheid: America decides on arms embargo UNITED NATIONS, Sat The United States announced yesterday it expected to halt all arms supplies to South Africa by the end of 1963. The United States delegate. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, also disclosed for the first time that South Africa had contracted to buy air-to-airReuter - 246 words
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Article84 1963-08-04 21 THE HAGUE, Sat.— Two Indonesian army officers and a secretary of the Indonesian Embassy in Rome have arrived in Holland to buy presents for Indonesian soldiers. It was reported that the Indonesians will buy 3.000 radio sets and 3,000 tape recorders. They bought a similar number of scootersUPI - 84 words
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Article27 1963-08-04 21 general secretary of the Indian Foreign Office is now on a visit to Russia to discuss "various aspects of the International situation with Sovtet leaders."27 words
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Article93 1963-08-04 21 r ]"OKYO.3at. —A train passenger died in hospital after being struck by a cutoff human leg which crashed through the window of a speeding train. The leg struck the man on the chest. He died of internal injuries. Other passengers screamed and fainted when the leg crashedReuter - 93 words
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Article17 1963-08-04 21 the Soviet First Vice Premier, has been admitted to a Moscow hospital with kidney ailment.17 words
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227 1963-08-04 21 GOING IS SO TOUGH HOLLYWOOD, Saturday. JOCK MAHONEY, the latest in a long line of movie "Tarzans." reveals that the occupational hazard for junglemen is sore feet, a malady which requires him to wear flesh coloured sneakers. Try running through the tangled growth227 words
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Article175 1963-08-04 21 luring 21 ul Hie troops, non* seriously. Fifteen cHsuaJttes were admitted to Wal-son army hospital on Hie post with injuries that included broken legs, fractured ribs. lacerations and fractured arms. Th« others were treated lor minor injuries and released. NBII YORK: Actor Burt Lancaster sailed in ihe llntr United175 words
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Advertisement514 1963-08-04 21 CRQHBHjH HOW to SPEAK WRITE ■k O/ MASTERL V ENGLISH gk B^^. ])OER your English reveal your lack ofeducation, or does it prove lhat you are a person of culture and ref memen' Bt Aa A Are you handicapped in your .speech and writing, or does your command of English514 words
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Advertisement149 1963-08-04 21 A HOME S^^ 7 "*>•"■^v of your oaw :^r ss "hl£fj\ a No! A dream home of your own can be made into a reality. You must decide when you are young. You must help yourself. The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan Is meant Just for you. There is no better149 words
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Article22 1963-08-04 22 /•> worn* %vii. (Minimum) FOR ASTHMA RELIEF and treat, meal for aku> diseases, comult V. innnathnn. Jothl Medical Hall Avians Road. Singapore..22 words
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Article163 1963-08-04 22 :n Words $2.U> (Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In S.n>.'%pore Orchard Road Huoday aervice J a.m. and 6 p.m. All Waleoma. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY oranxa Orove Road. Sunday Barrtee '.'.30 a>m. Sunday Bcbool 0.30 a.m. •"ulnnailaj meeting 7.15 p.m. which :ncludea teaumonlna of sealing prayer. Everyone welcome. WIIUY MBTMOOIIT CHURCH.163 words
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Article329 1963-08-04 22 WAR ON TWO FRONTS »"pHE Indian frontier and the 38th. parallel. Two flashpoints of war on the Asian scene and if the Communists are not careful they will find themselves fighting on two fronts. Just when Chinese forces are massing on the Tibetan border, the Communist Koreans take it into329 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-08-04 22 The thing they say because they re they IN all my sixty years of life I have never felt safer than I have since the atom bomb was discovered and both sides came to possess it. Lord Shawcross. J"M glad he's trying to be an MP I'm terribly extravagant and75 words
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Article508 1963-08-04 22 A.J. M - Of sport other than mahjong A.J.M. By MicKtmit-Fraitr .»f Tan Jong Malim MALAYA'S NEW WRITI R No. 88 who wins 525 for hit euay: "The Value Of Regular Exercise." The other prise-winner will be published next Sunday. rriHERE can be no doubt 1 that the organised sport enjoyed at school508 words
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332 1963-08-04 22 PETER FAIRLEY - Cancer: Adenovirus 12 puts doctors on a new trail PETER FAIRLEY By I UNE cause ol cancer in man may have been found, the Medical Research Council reports today. It is a tiny virus which many people carry around in their noses and throats and which produces symptom* like a332 words
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Article83 1963-08-04 22 THE pleasures of motoring not in Singapore ever The number of breakdowns at the roadside now that the rains have come, desolate faces wet in the storm, traffic jams in the homing hour, rat races in the heart of the city these and many more are83 words
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374 1963-08-04 22 JUST HOW MUCH DO THE TOP EXECUTIVES EARN? JUST how much J do top executives in Malaya earn? I set out to find out and I was in real trouble. "Just who do jou think you are an income tax investigator?" the man on the other end barked on the374 words
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Article937 1963-08-04 22 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK ON THE MOVE AT LAST... By The genteel folks have learnt that trade unionism is the way for them KUALA LUMPUR BUMPER to bumper the buses pull up at their stations in the suburbs of Malayan towns and unload their passengers. Cars tear up937 words
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Article283 1963-08-04 22 SPEAKING PERSONALLY. TIMBER HOUSES THE article on Houses" by K. Baskaran (Sunday Times, July 21) impressed me deeply, especially the fact that timber is extensively used in the construction of bungalows In America and New Zealand. Can Mr Baskaran recommend a couple yf magazines which list various types of buildings283 words
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Article254 1963-08-04 22 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are Judged by your English, Thousands axe handicapped because254 words
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Advertisement718 1963-08-04 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Worda 813/- <M*^'^— > KHOO— VONu (VOONO): Teag Watt. Jackie, eldeat a/o Mm. Kboo and late Mr. Kboo 800 Jean. Kota Hharu and Phln Klow, Allaon. young- 't d/o Mr. aad Mrs. Tong Tew Kirn. Seremban COM- TAN: The engagement la anrounced oa 4/8/1963 between Edward Hork718 words
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Advertisement13 1963-08-04 22 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement11 1963-08-04 22 p 1 William Holden in Malaya See ASIA Magazine (Paga 14).11 words
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Advertisement45 1963-08-04 22 [Coupon for FREE BOOKLET 1 THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DEPT. L/449D). PALACE GATE, LONDON, W.B. ENGLAND Please send me without obligation^-a tree copy of "Word Mastery," with detoils ot youi special arrangements for Overseas students. I NAME ADDRESS I HI Ml* iii ',11*11.* ill 111 > _!I'*_L45 words
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Article241 1963-08-04 23 Jobless pass the 70,000 mark KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— me Miniai.ci oi Labour ana bocial Welfare, lncne Bahaman bin Sani.suain, ioaay appealed 10 employers to recruit stall Irom the more tlian 70,000 job-seekers registered with the employment exchanges. He was speaking at a Press conference at which he isued his ministry's241 words
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Article39 1963-08-04 23 n>OH. Sat— Members of the i No. 1 District Staff. Ipoh. of the Perak River Hydro Electric Power Company have donated $93 for Madam Jathambal whose husband was killed In a lorry accident In Singapore.39 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-08-04 23 OUT TO WIN TITLE A TTRACTIVE MarqueJ\ rite Brodie, 19 standin for actress Capucine in the William Holden film "Year of the Dragon," who is after the Miss Penang title. A teacher. Marguerite has returned to Penang after working several months in Kuala Lumpur on the set of the "Dragon."136 words
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172 1963-08-04 23 SINGAPORE. Sat. The State Government today warned of Commun-ist-spon.su rrtl demonstrations in Upper Serangoon tomorrow. A statement issued by the Government today said: "The Communists in the Barisan Sosialis are attempting to mobilise groups of schoolchildren and youth to stage antiMalaysia demonstrations at172 words
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Article403 1963-08-04 23 OH KEE TIANG - 70, 000 transfers OH KEE TIANG By CIVILIANS SEEK A BREAK WITH SERVICES pENANG, Sat. The War Department Civilian Staff Association has suggested to the Federation Government that 10,000 Malayan workers employed locally by the British War Department be transferred to the service of the Malayan Government. "To this end,"403 words
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Article92 1963-08-04 23 TODAY Sedlll Kechll 10.03 ajn. (7.5 ft) 7.53 p.m. (6 sft)Singapore 11.03 a.m. (7.4 ft) 10.00 pm. (B.sft); Port Dicksoii 5.43 ajn. (7.5 ft) 7.22 p.m. (Sift) Port Swettenham 4.57 a.m. (12.0 ft) 5.08 pjn. (13.9 ft); Penang 12.05 pjn. (B.lft). TOMORROW Sedili Kechll92 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-08-04 23 STUDENT RETURNING WITH BRITISH BRIDE PENANG, Sat. A PcX nang Malay student who went to England to take an engineering course at Brighton College of Technology is returning in November with a pretty English bride. Inche Othman bin Merlcan. a former technical cadet of Radio Malaya, who was sent to140 words
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Article96 1963-08-04 23 PENANG, Sat. A police patrol, passing by a hotel at 1.30 a.m. yesterday saw a youth assaulting' a girl' and arrested him. Today. Leon* Nai Mun. 21, pleaded guilty to a charge of behaving In a disorderly manner by assaulting Irene Tan In front of96 words
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Article44 1963-08-04 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Bail of S4OO was allowed today when Chong Siew Fan. 23. pleaded not guilty to attempting to extort Sl5 from Yaa Jew Lim at the Majestic Theatre here on Mon- day. The case was postponed till Nov. 3044 words
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232 1963-08-04 23 Chamber warns Japan: We will call rally QINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today warned the Japanese Government that If Its claims for compensation for Japanese atrocities during the war were not settled by Wednesday. It would call for a mass rally to report the latest developments. The232 words
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Article208 1963-08-04 23 SINGAPORE, Sat. Th« Sunday Times today received »904.75 from Singapore and Federation readers for a widow, Mnrium Jathambal and her 15 children. The fund now stands at M.707.41. New donations are from: the civilian staff of RAOC store section. 40. Base Workshop REME. Spore $102:208 words
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Article70 1963-08-04 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Traffic police are anxious to contact anyone who saw an accident in Circular Road here at 1.50 p.m. last Wednesday when an unidentified Indian, aged about 45,. was knocked down by a car in front of Istana Perlis. The man has since died in70 words
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Advertisement285 1963-08-04 23 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! NtwpLxM, orpoopUyompan kt tbt ttrtt, may stem oddty familiar to you. Havt you known them in a previous lift? You wonder why you are tiring on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrets of life and mental development cannot285 words
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Advertisement284 1963-08-04 23 MONEY DOES NOT GROW ON TREES 3fc DEPOSITORS WITH LOMBARD BANK ENJOY SECURITY Share Capital and Reserves exceed £12.000.000 INThREST Your funds earn interest from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw without deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax. SAVING No Charges, Brokerage, Commission, Fees or Stamp Dutie*284 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-08-04 24 Tour has opened my eyes, says painter JJUALA LUMPUR, Sat— One of Malaya's best known painters, Mr. Cheong Son Pieng, who has just returned from a two-year European tour said: "This trip has opened my eyes to many things. It has liberated me from my past inhibitions on art." He149 words
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Article92 1963-08-04 24 SINGAPORE, Sat— A sailor, Tan Ah Soon, 35, I claimed trial in the First Criminal District Court today to a charge of attempti ing to illegally export i $65,000 worth of gold bars. He was alternatively charged with abetting, an unknown person in committing the offence. In "the92 words
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542 1963-08-04 24 TAN: JUSTICE FOR ALL STATES IN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Federal Government of Malaysia would have sufficient powers in reserve to ensure that justice was done to all states, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today. Speaking to delegates from Malaya and Singapore at the annual542 words
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455 1963-08-04 24 Free port status essential: Warning PENANG. Sat. -The president of the Penan* Straits Chinese British Association, Mr. Koh Sin Hock, said last night the people of this island would have "nothing to gain" by Joining the principal customs area. "Instead." he warned, "should Penang Island lose its free port status,455 words
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Article195 1963-08-04 24 pENANG. Sat.— Police are looking for three welldressed men who posed as government officers and robbed a woman of over j $2,000 in cash and jewellery at the City Council flats In Jelutong yesterday. They bound their victim with thin wire. 'It is possible the robbers are195 words
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255 1963-08-04 24 PNANG, Sat. The Btate Government today Invited girls between the age of 18 and 21, born and resident In Penang, to volunteer to ride on the Penang State float which will participate In two decorated float processions as255 words
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626 1963-08-04 24 FOR PROFIT-BY THE CITY EDITOR Balloting is now inevitable APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES WILL HIT $75 MILLION MARK jyjORE than $50 million poured into the offices of Malaya Borneo Building Society this week and applications are still coming in at a steady rate. When the offer for 5 million units of626 words
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Advertisement258 1963-08-04 24 STATUS SYMBOL U vacator Country Tan Or Bltdl 3P^^ S>4* with Cumulur PP"^^^ Mw'i S-12 Shoemaking like this, leather like this, fine making like this. count for a lot when people watch your step. Come and choose your Clarks Flotillas. FLOTILLAS shoes for men Obtainable from Leading Stores throughout Malaysia.258 words
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Advertisement377 1963-08-04 24 m stop V /FAT LEGS ill FAST I KtaurUM* inns, •nccl went ml I Mara. Ukti ■nch«» *tf >ou> 1 nkiti. c»if«». ltii|kt. I t.— hisi wills OM.T 15 STRAITS OOUARsY Make your lr(* lovely- M fa»tl "SHOO" embrace* W your tors and ankle*. 1 "nhoo* fat of! «ur legs377 words
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Article352 1963-08-04 25 IN these days of prefabricated entertainment, when the average popular entertainer would not dream of walking on to the stage without a microphone and high powered amplifier, to say nothing of a lullsized orchestra in the pit. it is indeed refreshing to meet a stage personality brought up352 words
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Article, Illustration592 1963-08-04 25 DAVID ENGLISH NEW YORK - IT'S FRANKIE'S BOY ALL THE WAY DAVID ENGLISH NEW YORK By AT MADISON SQUARE THE woman next to me, tears on her cheeks, eyes bright, turned and halfsobbed: "I wouldn't have believed it possible. He's identical to Frankie. Identical. I can't tell you how this makes me feel. "I have592 words
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Article705 1963-08-04 25 _KEN HAMMONDS - _KEN HAMMONDS By "I not only came to sing. I also came with the Mope of finding loAl artists good enough to record. I have a record company of my own in Hong Kong, where I live, and I have connections in Europe. "What J705 words
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Advertisement462 1963-08-04 25 a ORGANISATION, rL*2^2E3ESi3a^2j3 \ow snow i\(, a 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45 A 9.30 am. (No Fraa Li»t) Bj Univertol Internotionol presents M ■ajHaaaaßßaßjlßMgaHA&Bajl ■J BaaaM^a B^B^jßaalßßßL aaa B Roa loylor Suzonne Plesnatta Jeisico Tondy Tippi' Hendran TECHNICOLOR (SB). Tonight Midnight fj 'RELATIVES on HONEYMOON' B Mondann English subs. Todoy462 words
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Advertisement45 1963-08-04 25 ■•RAVEST Of ALL" Mood TODAY 11.00 A.M.: "EUROPE BY NIGHTCARMEN SEVILLA THE PLATTERS (Technicolor) 1 Phone Today 1 30-3 JO-7 00-t 10 a.m. Richard Todd Juliette Greco "NAKED EARTH 9.30 a.m.: "Nor Char" (Hokian). 11.00 a.m.: "Rina Of Fire" (Color) Tomorrow "Tha Powword It Ccjroge".45 words
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Advertisement538 1963-08-04 25 fIHBHHHfIBHHHBBHajiiIfIHHHHBaBaIaff Season continues from CAPITOL... BY DEMAND! I REX-OPf ns today-SKY: SINGAPORE BOTH THEATRES 4 SHOWS AT m hv^E Ib. «<k^feir* fIH in thd I i»CUFFROBERISONjdRi < ia the yaari moat takad about role! >£$\ bj TYHAROIN JAMESGRFGORY ROBERT CULP GRANT WILLIAMS HSU a REX SKY ISiwpore) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT gone538 words
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Article, Illustration794 1963-08-04 26 PETER LIM - RUGGED COL T PETER LIM By MOTORING MITSUBISHI'S LATEST BABY HAS THAT CERTAIN ATTRACTION... THE little Mitsubishi A won a certain fame last year, when its agents in Singapore offered 60 gallons of free petrol for every new car; and again this year when it swept the board in its794 words
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532 1963-08-04 26 GUNN CHIT THYE: PENANG. Saturday - RAGGING? 'I WOULD NOT WANT TO MISS IT' GUNN CHIT THYE: PENANG. Saturday Alumni chief approves of it-but no physical or moral injury By JjK. Wong Poh Lam, president of the Medical Faculty's Pan-Malayan Alumni Association, approves of ragging but within limits. Every graduate was familiar with ragging, he said,532 words
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211 1963-08-04 26 Kedah's first ever epidemic experts A LOR STAR. Sat. For the first time the Kedah State Government has appointed an epidemic prevention committee to tackle any outbreak of diseases In the State. Under the chairmanship of Senator Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok, a State Executive Councillor, the new committee comprises211 words
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Article50 1963-08-04 26 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Culture. Mr. b. Rd.iarauiam. today praised Singapore photographers (or their hiKh standard of photography. He was speaking at me opening of the Brat AU-Malaysian Malay Photographic Competition and Exhibition organised by the Singapore Malay Amateur Photographic Society at the National Library.50 words
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Article53 1963-08-04 26 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Assemblyman (or River Valley. Mr. Urn Cheng Lock, today opened the new KUliney Road dosi office which will .serve 30.000 people living in the area. The post office is the 37th in the State and the third tn be opened by the PAP53 words
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Article32 1963-08-04 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr Edward Lloyd. Deputy Represen tative of the British Council will give a talk en "Reflections on detective stories" at the Rotary Clubs lunch meeting on Wednesday.32 words
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122 1963-08-04 26 Will you wed— with no house or flat? WOULD you marry without having your own bouse or flat? That Is today's question for Malaya's New Writers. Give your answers in 500 word* Tbe best contribution will win a prize of $50. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one122 words
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Article112 1963-08-04 26 FNANG. Sat— A boy, R. Balakrlshnan, 16, who claims he is a "homeless orphan," has been reunited with his uncle in Sungei Patani. Kedah. Balakrlshnan called at the Penang Social Welfare Department last April to ask for work and accommodation. He said his parents, both former tappers112 words
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175 1963-08-04 26 Governor Waddell approves Ningkan 'Cabinet' KUCHING. Sat. The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell. today approved the formation of Sarawak's first elected Government headed by Chief Minister Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. Other ministries allocated to members of the Supreme Council of Sarawak were Minister for Natural Resources Mr. Teo Kul175 words
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Article55 1963-08-04 26 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. Thirty-five detainees are now undergoing a six-day rehabilitation course at the Bunut Rehabilitation Centre, five miles from here. They are the lltli batch transferred to the centre from the Berakas Detention Camp and. bring the number of detainees released from detention to55 words
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162 1963-08-04 26 Malay middle school in every district— aim OENANG. Sat. It is the I aim of the government to establish one Malay middle school in every district in the Federation, the Minister of Education. Capt. Haji Abdul Hamld Khan, said here today. "I shall strive to achieve this." he told delegates162 words
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Article246 1963-08-04 26 MINISTER DENIES THREATS Asian students were never told they would be deported 4DELAIDE < Australia >, l\ Sat— The Immigration Minister, M/. Alexander Downing, last night denied published allegations that he had threatened Asian students who had completed their studies in Australia with deportation unless they returned to their own246 words
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Advertisement153 1963-08-04 26 Late CLASSIFiaf ADVERTISOJEira (20 words $72 (Minimum) ENGAGEMENT SOH— LEE: Kwok Phan Soh ChonK Mun of Singapore, to Madeline do Mrs. Lee Choong of Ipoh on 3.8.63. DEATHS JAMES REGINALD ELLIS 1 P&\v.Non passed away peacefully on 2.8.63. Cortege leaves 8. Crystal i Drive. Fettes Park— Sunday at 2.00 p.m.153 words
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Miscellaneous86 1963-08-04 26 On your TV tonight PROGRAMME lor UMajbl: 7 15 p.m. Openmg and programme MMMfy "> laiiKUages, 7.20 Room Hood; 7.4j News and newsrecl in OtltlWC. 8.05 The Phil Silvers show; 8.36 People a magazine programmp introducing personalities in Singapore; 9-05 T.V.I. acu>: 9.15 News and newsreel in English; 9.35 Concert86 words
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1216 1963-08-04 27 EPSOM JEEP - IPOH RACES PROVIDE THRILLS and SPILLS EPSOM JEEP: By Ipoh, Saturday rpHRILLS and spills galore at today's Perak Turf Club amateur meeting at Ipoh. The day's racing started on a sensational note when Sarah Jane, carrying only one win and two place tickets, finished third to the favourite. Surrender to1,216 words
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Article37 1963-08-04 27 Ist *****0 $46,282 2nd *****1 $23,141 3rd *****8 $12,856 Starters: 51,607 each 4os. *****5, *****9, *****. *****7, *****7, ***** *****3, *****6. Consolation; $771 each •fos. *****4, *****9, *****5, *****2, *****5, *****.5, *****7, *****8, *****0, *****7.37 words
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Article417 1963-08-04 27 SYDNEY, Sat. Results of Australian soccer matches played today. NSW Fed. Dlv. I— Hellenic 4 Auburn 1; Canterbury 1 Hakoah 1: Bankstown 4 Croatia 1; Yugal 3 Oladesville 5; Prague v Budapest: Apia v South Coast (playing tomorrow) Dtv. t Toongabble v Coneordla; Corinthian v Polonla: Balgownle417 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-08-04 27 Ong M m Leong of the Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur, in action at the Kuala Lumpur Secondary S c h o o Is gymnastic competition at Stadium Negara yesterday. Ong was second in the individual placings. MBS, XL. retained the Nestles Trophy with a69 words
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244 1963-08-04 27 Chua hits 72 off Singapore Chinese ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor Chinese seemed to be in a strong position in their annual twoday cricket match for the Ng-Wong Shield against Singapore Chinese here today. At clo& of play Selangor Chinese had taken two Singapore wickets for 13 after hitting 165. Skipper244 words
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Article88 1963-08-04 27 CINGAPORE, Sat. J.B. Airth. 75. led the qualifiers in the Singapore open amateur golf championship at the Island course today. Others who returned with sub-80s were defending champion Sid Dv Plessis (76) and V. Israngura (77). The Dlv. "A" medal (stroke) went to D.K.R. Cilfton-Moore. 73. R.88 words
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Article351 1963-08-04 27 ZAINAL WINS PERAK 'BEST' AWARD TPOH, Sat. One state and 19 meet records were set In the two-day Perak Government Services athletic meet which ended on the Municipal padang here today. The only state record came yesterday from M. Dattaya who threw the discus 39.4 metres which bettered his old351 words
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Article30 1963-08-04 27 ST. PAUL (Minnesota). Sat— A record round of 61—11 under par— was achieved by 24-year-old Jack Rule (Iowa) In the $105.--000 St. Paul open golf tournament yesterday.30 words
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Article285 1963-08-04 27 Sheares is now the top favourite SINGAPORE. Sat. Six-teen-year-old Glenn Sheares advanced into the semi-finals of the Singapore lawn tennis association open boys championships when he beat Peier Tay 6-2. 6-4 today. Sheares who too* up tennis this year, yesterday upset No. 1 seed Chong Tjee Teng. He has thus285 words
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Article108 1963-08-04 27 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ceylon Sports Club, Singapore, thn leading hockey side scored an easy 4-2 win over Selangor Indian Association at Balestlerl Road today. f CSC. with several state players. were better side. But Selangor Indians opened account* through international forward Ismail Bakri whose stix shot from108 words
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199 1963-08-04 27 Butcher completes 1,000 runs for tour T ONDON. Sat. The West Indian cricketers batted through intermittent rain on the first day of their match against Glamorgan at Swansea today. The Welsh county—currently fourth in the county cricket championships were seriously handicapped by the wet ball. But honours seemed fairly even199 words
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Article76 1963-08-04 27 LONDON. Sat Sweden drew level with Britain at two matches all In the European zone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition, when Jan-Erik Lundqulst defeated Bobby Wilson 3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 at Wimbledon today. As the rain-Interrupted match did not finish until earlyReuter - 76 words
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Article29 1963-08-04 27 MANILA, Sat. World lightweight champion, Flash Elorde (Philippines) beat Love Allotey (Ghana) by a unanimous decision over 10 rounds in a nontitle bout here tonight.29 words
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Obituary73 1963-08-04 27 MADAM DAW KIN MI, 84. passed away yesterday at 17, Klnia Road (Burmese Buddhist temple). Burial at the Buddhist Cemetery Hun Yean* Road, oft Tampenls, 8| mile on 7.8.63 at 2 p.m. She left behind one son Kob Bah Theng, two daughters Mya Yin and Mya San, one daugbter-ln-law,73 words
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Advertisement129 1963-08-04 27 LATE CLASSIFIED An Essential A (^FUIIY INDEXED*^ Reference J^^^*-^, V Work ItaggjSEfjl STRAITS TIMES xWkWmMSSm directory of Ljfci'Vgl SINGAPORE This is the only author itative and comprehensive reference work available, P^^^^ containing a vast store of intormation:ORDER 300 pag* Alphabetical Classified YOUR COPY Directory containing over 35,000 MOW! mtuim PRICE129 words
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Miscellaneous199 1963-08-04 27 Today's sport diary SOCCER Malaya Cup: Fed. I grd); Police v ACSOBA (STAR Armed Forces v S'pore (Merdeka grd>. Friendly: SRC v S'gor Stadium. 5.15); Malacca v S'pore Eurasians (S'pore padang, 10.30). Jt Services (Kubu Stadium. HOCKEY Friendly: S"pore 6.15) Paliang v Negri (Bentong. Indians v S'gor Indians (Bales6.15): Sgor199 words
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Article283 1963-08-04 28 We'll protest— Malacca IMPROPER FOR SERVICES TO FIELD IMPORTED PLAYERS' MALACCA. Saturday. MALACCA will lodge a strong protest with the Football Association of Malaya and play under protest if two players who recently arrived from the Middle East turn out for the Singapore Joint Services in the vital Malaya Cup283 words
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191 1963-08-04 28 Yusof gets 6 in Johore's 10-1 rout of Services MALACCA. Saturday. lOHORE thrashed Combined Services (Malaya) J 10 1 in a South Zone Malaya Cup soccer fixture at the Kubu Stadium here today. Johore dictated exchanges right from the start and led 6-1 at half time. Man of the match191 words
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Article205 1963-08-04 28 CSC SCORE 178 OFF TAMILIANS KUALA LUMPLTrt Sat Ceylon Sports Club of i Singapore were out lor 178 In the two-day cricket match for the Mudaliar I Shield against TPCA here 1 today. TPCA had lost three wic- kets for 92 at close of play. Ovlon Sports Club: Eric Retnam205 words
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Article61 1963-08-04 28 PENANG. Sat. The Public Services 4 x 100 metres relay I team ran a great race today to better by o.3sec the State record of 44.55 ec set by the Technical thp Fenarfg AAA championships three weeks atfo. The new mark was hoisted ;.l the iriendly athletics meet61 words
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Article67 1963-08-04 28 PENANG. Sat— Miss Lian Lai I Vee. 19. from Kampar who won tlie Penong women's singles title laxt week completed a double when she and Miss O'Kane took 'he women's doubles title this ■vrning beating Mis. Audrey Oh i!id Mrs B. Campbell 9-7. 6-1. The67 words
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Article87 1963-08-04 28 VAIROBI. Sat. A Kenya 4> government statement yesterday said no South African nationals would be allowed into Kenya as delegates to the International Olympics Committee conference here in October. A Kenya government spokesman said later that although! thp government had no knowledge of any Portuguese,87 words
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Article, Illustration503 1963-08-04 28 DATO SARDON TROPHY MOHD ROSLI SCORES 4 FIRSTS TO WIN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MOHD Rosli bin Mohd Noor of Tumpat won the Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir trophy when he won four events in the 26th All-Malayan Railway annual athletic meet which concluded on the Sentul Works Recreation Club ground503 words
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Article335 1963-08-04 28 Joo Pong was the star rider KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Selangor. led by Malaya's international iflder Ng Joo Pong swept the bafcrd In the Federation of Malaya Schools' Sports Council inter-state cycling chamnionships at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Solani?or won the tea'tn championship with ;i total of 42 points. Second was335 words
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Article292 1963-08-04 28 CHAN SETS TWO STATE MARKS CINGAPORE. Sat Be' nard Chan, Singapore international swimmer was in great form tr.dav establishing two state records at the Singapore Amateur Swlmminu Association's 20th annual in-ter-club junior meet held at Chinese Swimming Club pool at Amber Road. Five state records in the men's 103 metres292 words
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Article291 1963-08-04 28 pENANG. Sat. There were nine walkover^ in the men's singles in the Penang junior badminton championship here last night. Results: A. Majid Ra'af bt Tan Soon Guan 15-4. 15-3. Zakaria Haji Johari Moktar Stron. Ewe Choong Lay bt Teh Seng Leng 15-7. 3-15. 15-5. A.291 words
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Article61 1963-08-04 28 MANILA. Bat— The MkiOU Prime Mintster. Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight appeared on a television .sports session In Manila. The Tengku. a keen golfer, was interviewed on the game. Present also were members of the Philippines team who won the cup donated by the Tengku for61 words
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Article315 1963-08-04 28 JPOH. Sat. Selangor won nine out of the 12 events In the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council swimming championships here today. Perak. the only other state in the meet, won the other three. Eleven records were set up today making a total of315 words
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Article325 1963-08-04 28 ADNAN STARS AS PERAK CLUB RALLY SUPERBLY TO OVERHAUL S'GOR POLICE KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. IYINDINGS CLUB from Perak staged a spirited U iate rally to snatch victory by 15 points (3 goals) to 13 (2 goals, l try) over Selangor Police in the final of the325 words
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Article108 1963-08-04 28 MALACCA. Sat. —S. A. Azman of Selangor today qualified lor two finals in the Malayan national tennis championships He had an easy passage in the men's singles semifinal when he beat his team-mate T. M. L. Lee 6-0. 6-3 in the morning. Azman will meet Billy108 words
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Article77 1963-08-04 28 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Brilliant knock ol 95 by P. Kecreauon a good start against Selangor Eurasians after the first day of their annual cricket match on the padang today. SelanKor replied with 79 for the loss of one wicket at close against S.R.C.s 209 for nine declarer)77 words
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Advertisement396 1963-08-04 28 THE CHOICE OF BUILDERS APPROVED IV GOVERNMENT AUTHOtttTieS FIVE RAMS BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT 1 EARLY STRENGTH CONSISTENT QUALITY I CONrOIMINC TO I.S.S. 11/|«SI I Sol* *0»nl, I tJm -T-l/m M^l -PhJt SWGArOUE KUAL« LUMfM. HN»NG POH SEREM..N Asthma r ßron(hitisCoughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes fc Do you h»v« attalTs396 words
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Article709 1963-08-04 29 Abu bin Adam HOW HE WAS TAKEN FOR A RIDE IN THE TUMBRIL' ALL those old Fords in the Sunday Times last vuvk and especially that 1896 Quadricyle the ttrst bus Henry Ford built and actually DROVE— took me back to 1926 when Mat Jampok and 1 were proud possessors709 words
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Article489 1963-08-04 29 Tai Sing Onn - Tai Sing Onn SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS: By Raising the money —and how price range sets the trend IT IS staggering hut true that an internationally known housing expert Ikis estimated that more than ;i quarter million new dwellings i re needed in Malaya to rehouse families now living489 words
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394 1963-08-04 29 Interest and advantages ASSORTED LOANS HERE are somr <>i th. ways you can go about raisins a loan or mortgage on that dream house you have set your heart on: 1 Banks sometimes lend up to two-thirds if you have security such as stocks and shares or life assurances with394 words
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Article547 1963-08-04 29 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER BY Another epic WHEN somebody suggested to Sol Hogwasch that there might be an epic in the Iliad, he asked who wrote it. "Homer" "Homer who?" "Just Homer." "Hadn't the guy a surname?" I guess not." •What's it all about? "A dame called Helen." "Helen who?" "Just547 words
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474 1963-08-04 29 BEFORE YOU SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE... UfHEN you go shopff Ping for a house you should not go about it as if you were buying a teeny weeny wispy bit of nothing for milady. You know the type of gent I mean. The type that goes up to the474 words
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Advertisement686 1963-08-04 29 —PROFILE Iff** l&i^Mtf Ba^ avJ^^^ii^tf m.' lW< I $h*& Wk 'iifra^ ii Hi fREDDY THADDEUS sat at the drums and nr lI A I V«>O started to play in three-beat rhythms Ul MALA I A O with one hand and in four with the other. He stopped and said: "I686 words
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Article455 1963-08-04 30 But this WIG crisis is really coming to a EAD... WHAT absolute nonsense! The fabulous East, I'm told, cannot afford the high-priced wigs of the West. Singapore hairdresser Mr. Marius Jalbaud tells me: "My clients all raise their hands m surprise when I tell them that the price455 words
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Article, Illustration753 1963-08-04 30 Questions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and iiiiniiiiiiiiii answers 1 1 1 ii753 words
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Article268 1963-08-04 30 DAVID was a bit shy. and his girl finally tired of waiting for him to make the first move. When he bought her a bouquet of flowers one night, she threw her arms around his neck and kissed him David got up and started to leave.268 words
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Advertisement303 1963-08-04 30 Advertisement 1 Beauty Hint Remarkable results in complexion beauty are being achieved with a tropical oil that brings youthful' loveliness to the skin. It smooths out wrinkles, checks dryness, refines the skin and gives it a pretty peaches -and-cream bloom. Known 'n tropical countries, as oil of ulan, your chemist303 words
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Advertisement312 1963-08-04 30 H asß Any new dance craze needs an old friend Whether it's the Cha Cha or the Twist, Tampax gives womea the freedom they want. Does a dance date conform to your schedule? Have you ever had to give one up because of personal problems? Tampax internal sanitary protection was312 words
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Article571 1963-08-04 31 Noisy parties late at night are making life so unbearable jyjV neighbour throws parlies every now and then. Since our bedrooms are no more than 20ft away from the hah where the parties are held, the racket is enough U) drive you crazy. Life becomes unbearable when571 words
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Article, Illustration326 1963-08-04 31 Watch that porter if you're late LONG TERM planners are not the only hazard the railway porters have to endure. As Ted White discovered to his cost. One morning harassed commuter Frank Preston nearly missed his train. It was just moving out as he hurried on to tae platform. He326 words
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Article203 1963-08-04 31 lln. 1 week's science poser is specially for mothers— wit the answer appended in case one of the younpsters a.-ks the question: WHY IS TEA I'll K Ml I I" I^HKRi: Is a t-nemli-al in the sap of tea leaves which art* as a stimulant when the203 words
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Article1080 1963-08-04 31 Love and hate and the perils of life in an office J)1-;ak Jane Lee: A clerk at my office who is forcing her affections on me is making life hell for me. When I ignore her she throws documents at me, scolds me and criticises my work in front1,080 words
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Article424 1963-08-04 31 w 'POINTER' on training...^;;; 'THIS week I shall give the i answers to some problems which are boiiiei inn my readers. Q: How can I stop my Qoxer hnsinu cats? A I raining in obedience is the oniy solution. Q: My dog very often eats gru.v>. and is424 words
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Article, Illustration180 1963-08-04 31 PICTURE CONTEST WINNER ol tii c week's $30 prize is "Mother's Love" (above) submitted by Mr. E. N. Lee Queen Street, P.O. Box 97. Singapore. He used Fuji film and a Rolleiflex camera. Setting: fB. 60 100 second. He will be paid by post The cheque will180 words
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Advertisement296 1963-08-04 31 WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. j^HP* /Q a\K I D^J^Jlv vLUd M fcasP*^^ Ml& v/ve«v4 Crt^xJl ■ak SbW^bl .s^HbbbbbMUb -«ÜbEJU^bb! If// The Art Book Club has been newly Jr Wf /ZZZj //I formed296 words
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Article, Illustration946 1963-08-04 32 How he fattened... ITLER was having a cup of coffee at the time. Suddenly the door was flung open and in burst the massive figure of Hermann Goering, his face glistening with sweaty excitement. "We're in!" he shouted. "You are appointed Chancellor of lermany from tomorrow.946 words
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Advertisement198 1963-08-04 32 >^ HERMANN GOERING was second only to Hitler in the odious Nazi hierarchy. But he was second to none when it came to greed and corruption. A Once in power, he set about building up his incredible perw sonal empire of wealth and booty not caring whom he trampled on198 words
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Advertisement16 1963-08-04 32 N EXT GOERING draws up his death lists and prepares for the rape of Europe. WEEK16 words
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Miscellaneous259 1963-08-04 32 popular: crossword) ACROSS: 1. Prison (4); 7. Bird I DOWN: 1. Pant Mi; 2. Director (4»; 11. Public announcement (13»; I (13); 3. Cooker (4i; 4. Vegetable 12. Sort of duck i4>: 13 Step (4): (4i; S. Condescend (5); 6. Grey 14. Colour (4); 15. Verse (I); 17. (Si; 7.259 words
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Article, Illustration2026 1963-08-04 33 power JOVIAL MONSTER CALLED GOERING The other side of the charmer ported, at once set about using the incident to vilify the Communists. The fire was immediately made the excuse for new. sweeping decrees. All civil liberties were suspended The death sentence was extended. Thousands more people were arrested by2,026 words
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455 1963-08-04 33 Does every weekend bring a new headache? 17K>R three successive F weekends, Graham Thornton suffered from a headache. On Monday he would report back to work feeling better. "I need a holiday." he lold hlniaelt. All the same, sensibly he (ailed at my surgery to check that there was nothing455 words
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Advertisement85 1963-08-04 33 THIS serialisation is adapted from the book GOEKING." by Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fmenkel. published by Heinemann price 355. > 50,000—1 chance of getting to the^V%/| dllvWl/li m That's what young hopefuls m who go to auditions soon m ft find out... 'JpP f%, A Read this frank and absorbing85 words
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Advertisement686 1963-08-04 34 f f wHVNOriNctnM this cotou«mnotnci L.. W n Ajrre course couw. is mcsuxht' rr -7lD hrn uxxs uks Txeaep tve* smow« mow i can i TOBACN BfiHrtOßß <t^A EA H WMIl* I LEARN aaorie/ L. (^^Fisnjee v_C > Wl AR rc THia Krr \'m TRAiNab sjv i s—t MtiMsuNS <a686 words
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Miscellaneous406 1963-08-04 34 kT 7 FnnAR Ricf /?r/oDnrrrwc* W^HM While takz ah m*7 mis »,7es help *S| \.r s C^>^i ii A J: < ix/CXS JD U HHLJ U LrrlO \cs3j EXPECT TMEIZ ESCAPE RY t^^^ THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAFRKORN iDec. 21-Jan. 19 i Howc\er careiuiiy you niu\ plan about money, you406 words
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Miscellaneous236 1963-08-04 34 Some change is coming up in your business life or in your home background. A hou&e move may be discussed or a member of the family wants to break away. Though you will do well in money-getting this week, your nerves may be stretched and your leehngs up.se i for236 words
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Miscellaneous303 1963-08-04 34 best to cheer you and that you make some very attractive plans for a holiday later in the year. VIRGO (Aug. 22 Sept. 22): You will be tempted to take on still another responsibility m the shape of a dependent, a pet or a helpless one. Before you make any303 words
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Miscellaneous279 1963-08-04 34 court slights or an unhappy love affair. SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22 >: Consider your own interests for once and plan a holiday or some entertainment that is to your taste. Conditions at home will still be tiresome and you have at least one person In your croup who is279 words
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Miscellaneous243 1963-08-04 34 -STAR of theWEEK' THE omeiu> on this* your 1963 anniversary are remarkably favourable. ones. Whatever you do in the year ahead, you cannot fail to make money and to build up your prestige. If you are now alone, you will find the right companion. For you are not quite clear243 words
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Miscellaneous158 1963-08-04 34 rVy v j 0 Kuldeep Kour (Singapore stenographer) bom on July 31. If it is YOUR birthday today this coming year of life I* likely to be highly enjoyable If you can concentrate on the things that matter most to you. Get oat and about if you can and make158 words
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