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Title Section16 1963-09-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Lettish* in Mel*** No. 1,437 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1963. >0 CENTS. KDN 35516 words
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Article, Illustration311 1963-09-08 1 50,000 flee to Russia MOSCOW, Sat. 50.000 Chinese have fled across the sinn-Soviet border into Soviet Central Asia since the middle of last year, according to usually reliable MV.stern sources here. The sources yesterday said they had been uivrn this figure by responsible Russians who had been expressing disquiet at311 words
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Article101 1963-09-08 1 LONDON, Sat.— Mr. Laurence Mlchelmore. leader of the U.N. Malaysia assessment mission said here yesterday that his report might be ready next week. Mr. Mlchelmore and his deputy, Mr. George Janacek. spent an hour In London between flights. They had arrived from Singapore and are returning101 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-09-08 1 THIS IS MALAYSIA, a 104-page souvenir publication. will commemorate the new nation which comes into being on Sept. 16. This Straits Times publication covers a whole range of subjects from Tom Harrison's 'The Borneo Peoples" to Professor Lim Tay Bob's "The Economics of Malaysia."130 words
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Article20 1963-09-08 1 53-year-old son of President Chiang Kai-Shek of Formosa, arrived in Honolulu yesterday on tits way to Washington.20 words
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Article20 1963-09-08 1 will visit Tehran on Oct. 16 apparently to try to strengthen French influence in the Middle East.20 words
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Article19 1963-09-08 1 of Tanganyika arrived in Oslo by air yesterday from Helsinki for a three-day official visit to Norway.19 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1963-09-08 1 TAMIMUODIN KARIM - TAMIMUODIN KARIM Hurtful words Independence on silver platter? Lee must think of consequences before he makes hasty remarks By MALACCA, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today spoke of his tears that the good and friendly relations that now existed between Singapore and the Federation would be damaged if Mr.1,454 words
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Article445 1963-09-08 1 PIRATES KILL SEAMEN Bodies of 4 Spore tongkang crew thrown into sea QINGAPORE, Sat.—lndonesian pirates have massacred four members of the crew of a Singapore motor-tongkang and thrown the bodies Into the sea. The. pirates looted the vessel. Klan Thai, carrying $10,000 worth of goods to Indonesian ports. A fifth445 words
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Article73 1963-09-08 1 FLORENCE. Sat.—Philip Smith, a 23-month-old English boy from Southampton, fell four floors from his grandparents' flat, hit an electricity cable, bounced on the canvas roof of a parked sports car and was in hospital here yesterday with only slight injuries. Philip climbed up on a chair beside73 words
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Article376 1963-09-08 1 INDUSTRIAL ACTION IF GOVERNMENT DOES NOT MEET DEMAND' THREAT KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A CALL for "industrial action" to back the demand for equal pay for women employees in Government service was made today by the president of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government and Allied Services, Inche376 words
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Article69 1963-09-08 1 ELISABETH VILLE. Sat. East Katanga Interior Minister, Mr. Alexis. Kishiba, yesterday accused the national Congolese Army of killing innocent civilians and terrorising villages in the province In the strongest terms tie has yet used. Mr. Kishiba charged the army with killing civilians, robbing their villages and69 words
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Article35 1963-09-08 1 ZURICH. Sat. Tbe official Inquiry commission said yesterday that damage to the undercarriage during takeoff appeared to have caused the crash of the Caravelle jet airliner which killed 80 people on Wednesday.35 words
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232 1963-09-08 1 EPSOM JEEP - New rule imposed today on course scratching EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Sat. The Malayan Racing Association has decided to clamp down on the alarming Increase of horses withdrawn on the course. As from today no horse left in after acceptances close may be withdrawn after 9.30 on the morning of232 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-09-08 2 Keeler's surprise At a carnival as part of students' Welfare Week KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A tasty dessert called "Koelers Surprise" was offered at a carnival organised by the University of Malaya Students' Union at the Chin Woo auditorium here today. The "surprise" was a banana-split with two scoops of Ice-cream200 words
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Article38 1963-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A memorial service in commemoration of Buddhists who sacri- flced their lives in South Vietnam lor their religion will be held at the Buddhist Temple. Brickfields, at, 9.30 a.m. to- I morrow.38 words
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Article236 1963-09-08 2 Workers' right attacked, charge SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Business Houses Qnployees' Union today charged that the Government had no wish to seek a peaceful settlement of the 177-day-old retrenchment dispute strike by 29 employees at Fraser and Co.. a firm of stock and share brokers in Union Building. In a236 words
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Article37 1963-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will open the annual meeting of the Rubber Research Institute Staff Union at the R.R.I, badminton hall at 4.15 p.m. on Wednesday.37 words
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Article30 1963-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the Mean Malayan Aluminium Co. Ltd., aluminium sheet rolling mill, at Petaling Jaya on Sept. 28.30 words
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147 1963-09-08 2 LABOURER STABBED TO DEATH IN GANG AMBUSH MALACCA. Sat. A man was stabbed to death and another seriously injured when they were attacked by a gang oi armed thugs at Malim Huad, three miles from here today. The dead man was Foong Tean Cher. 28. a building labourer, and the147 words
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Article90 1963-09-08 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Public Utilities Board said today that it would review the water situation in Singapore on Monday in view of decreasing stocks. Water stocks now stand at 30.8 per cent of total capacity after a further drop of 0.2 per cent. Consumption was still high90 words
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Article53 1963-09-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Johore police last night detained two men and a woman in Tampoi in connection with the theft of 34 bottles of sweets' oil in a biscuit factory. The 34 bottles of oil worth about $1,400 were discovered missing from the factory*53 words
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Advertisement70 1963-09-08 2 for a lovelier home.. liiiaiiiWiifri furniture of distinction The skill of expert craftsmen.,. elegant designs and the choice of selected wood make DIETHELM'S furniture the ultimate in your household furnishing frustrated is one of the many elegant arrangements in the ft C\ 1 t P L See the superb range70 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-09-08 3 Strike 'yes' by Malaya's postmen almost unanimous |£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation's postmen toda> almost unanimously decided to go on strike to back their demands for wage increases. The executive council of the 1,480-strong Union of Postal Uniformed Staff will decide tomorrow on whether to give the Gov ernment a369 words
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308 1963-09-08 3 BANTING, Saturday. (JEAVY rain kept voters in the Teluk Datoh State Legislative by-election indoors till 10 a.m. but as the sky cleared this afternoon it was estimated that more than 60 per cent of the 11,000 electorate had cast their votes. The by-eiectlon308 words
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304 1963-09-08 3 TECHNICIANS: CALL FOR FIRMS' STUDY AID SEREMBAN, Saturday. r piE Minister of Labour and Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Shainsuddin, today called on all firms and industries to help train their technical staff by offering them higher training courses. The Minister said that while the Government was doing its best to304 words
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Article54 1963-09-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Three more donations totalling $640.29 were received here today for the Madam Jagathambal Fund. The donors are employees of Pasir Panjang Power Station, Singapore. $503,79; employees of Bt. James Power Station, Singapore, $111.50; and A.X.8.. Kuala Lumpur $25.00. This brings the total collections for54 words
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Article54 1963-09-08 3 IPOH. Sat.— The Menten Besar of Peralc Dato Sha'arl bin Shafiee. said yesterday that pupils should "love their schools as they love their family." He was welcoming the Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Ha mid Khan, who opened the new Sekolah Kebangsaan at Lintang. about54 words
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Article49 1963-09-08 3 Do-it-yourself course SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Adult Education Board will conduct a four-month course in elementary woodwork at the Queenstown Secondary Technical School The course is designed to teach practical home-makers interested in do-it-yourself projects, the basic principles leading to the construction of simple practical woodwork projects for the home49 words
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Article127 1963-09-08 3 Armed thugs rob a schoolgirl PENANG. Sat. Two armed robbers wakened and robbed a 14-year-old schoolgirl in her Cantonment Road home In the small hours this morning The robbers stole $800 worth of Jewellery watches sarongs and pens Loh-Ng Olm Kheng, a Convent student said she was sleeping at about127 words
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Article51 1963-09-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Television Singapura will broadcast special film report on the Fifth Teat Match between England and the West Indies which took place recently nt the Oval In England. The film contains highlights of the entire match and can be seen at 5.25 p.m. on51 words
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Article19 1963-09-08 3 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Sat. —Thieves broke Into a sundry shop here yesterday and stole cigarettes worth $2,779.19 words
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252 1963-09-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Alliance today promised elimination of water shortage "forever" If elected to power In the coming general elections. In a statement from the party headquarters, tht Alliance said there were enough funds in Singapore to finance Immediate tapping252 words
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308 1963-09-08 3 Minister warns personal glory seekers KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Any person who tries to exploit Malaysia for his personal glory is doomed to fall, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, warned today. Speaking at the first delegates conference of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government and Allied308 words
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Article63 1963-09-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Lian Pook Shin, a lecturer at the Singapore TeacherS" Training College, is now undergoing six months' training In the United State* in audio-visual methods in secondary education. He is among 500 teachers 52 from the Par East participating In the teacher training sponsored63 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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Article283 1963-09-08 5 Announcement of date 'could rock Maphilindo' \IANILA, Sat. The x Philippines and Indonesia's protests over Malaya's announcemen t of a new Malaysia Day "could be the forerunners of new disputes which could rock Maphilindo." the Manila Dally Bulletin said today. The Bulletin, In its editorial said: "It is283 words
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176 1963-09-08 5 Sandys gets a pledge from Mrs. Banda IpOLOMBO, Sat.— Tne Briv-' tish Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, met the Premier, i Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranalke. yesterday. Mrs. Bandaranaike assured Mr. Sandys her Government would pay speedy compensation to oil companies whose properties had been taken over by the State Oil Corporation,176 words
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Article103 1963-09-08 5 Only one Chinese State— the Reds MOSCOW. Sat. The Soviet Union, in a Note to the United States yesterday said there was only one Chinese State in the world ttie Chinese People's Republic and only this Government represented China. The Note, according to the Soviet news agency Tass. confirmed that103 words
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Article, Illustration501 1963-09-08 5 Pope: We still hate Reds HOME. Sat.— The Pope said yesterday the Roman Catholic Church has not changed Its opinion about the "contagious and lethal malady" or Communism, and will fight It "not only theoretically but practically." It was the Pope's first direct pronouncement on Communism since his election. It501 words
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217 1963-09-08 5 /CANBERRA. Bat The Prime Minister. Bir Robert Menzles. obviously referring to Indonesia, last night warned that "the neighbours" should not settle domestic problems between Australia and Papua. New Guinea. "With sense, fortitude, understanding and some Imagination, we can." he said during anUPI - 217 words
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281 1963-09-08 5 Volcano on Bali erupts but no casualties JAKARTA. Sat Batur, a small volcano located 12 miles north-west of Gunung Agung volcano on Bali island, erupted on Thursday but an Indonesian civil defence official said today no casualties were reported. Police commissioner Mr. Djokopltojo, said the eruption occurred at 9.45 a.m.281 words
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Article58 1963-09-08 5 SAIGON. Sat. Sixty four Vietnamese soldiers and civil guards deserted their camp in the Mekong River Delta. 65 miles south of Saigon, on Wednesday night, a Government spokesman said yesterday. Thirty seven have since returned. The desertion came amidst reports of unrest in the Armed58 words
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Article37 1963-09-08 5 JAKARTA. Sat— There .are plans afoot here to establish a ■Soekarno University." President Soekarno yesterday agreed in principle with the Idea which was conceived by a patriotic organisation, the Generation of 1945.— UP1.UP - 37 words
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Article24 1963-09-08 5 BRIGHTON, Sat. The annual assembly of the British Trades Union Congress yesterday reaffirmed its support tor a 40-hour week for all workers.24 words
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Article340 1963-09-08 5 MANILA, Sat THE Civil Aeronautics Administration yesterday considered closing the strike-torn Manila international airport because of a fuel shortage and fears for the safety of passengers, it was reported today. C.A.A. director Mr Vicente C. Rivera, said he had Informed the Presidential Palace of the340 words
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OPINION PAGE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article372 1963-09-08 6 /GENERAL elections as a rule are exhaustive undertakings, and in the hectic days between now and polling day Singapore is in for a spate of fruitful dialogues between party stalwarts sure to shout themselves hoarse on the hustings. A careful look at the situation, though,372 words
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31 1963-09-08 6 The things they say because they're they DESIGNERS these days are making women more masculine and men more feminine It's a dreadful mistake. —Miss Barbara Cartland on tbe new Paris collection.31 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1963-09-08 6 TAI SING ONN - Putting Your child in the $150,000 class )~^^^7 LAST WEEK... ♦i!S!lT s S««d«y Times ttaff writer KIN Tkp +*Ar«hlvA HAMMONDS took you to the top ond told »WWT« y^ -bo- j f M 12 $200,000-o-year men who ••2OOOOO-A VE»R. Hl« to* lift. men who < TODAY tiead the V Sunday1,210 words
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Article, Illustration399 1963-09-08 6 ALICK WONG PARK FOON - ALICK WONG PARK FOON 8* PENANG IF you had asked me this question a month ago. I would unhesitatingly have said yes. But after having had the misfortune of attending an 111-organis-ed picnic. I have changed my mind. There we were, the lot of us.399 words
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Article, Illustration791 1963-09-08 6 PAUL JOHNSON - A penetrating and original sum-up of the South-East Asian scene. PAUL JOHNSON By. AMERICA'S President Kennedy and Russia's Mr. Khrushchev can put an immediate stop to Indonesian confrontation over Malaysia if they want to. And they will the moment they are made to realise that it is to the vital791 words
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Letter41 1963-09-08 6 WHY do Malayan authorities insist on dog licences only? No other domestic animal is taxed. Why not put a clip on cats as well, and the Government will rake in plenty of revenue. KUALA LUMPUR. THANU RAJENDRAN,41 words
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Advertisement880 1963-09-08 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT 10 words 112/- < Minimum > LEARN HAIRORESSINC sod BeaulJ ruittir* from 8 a ion Phosnia Malaya-s only Academy Boldins world rtnmplonstilp diploma. Nsw class** commraeiag Stb Beptsnlwr. IM3 all !:ini:ii:is*s. Telepnons Rooslls Hsroon. :•:;<•«« or call 15A. Amber Maasloos. Orrh.-irrl Rosd. SlOKSpore, 9. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 29880 words
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Advertisement15 1963-09-08 6 CwtßsT^LssW^aM MSUi^ HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL15 words
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Advertisement9 1963-09-08 6 FOR Your Book Review see ASIA Magazine (Page 11).9 words
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Advertisement67 1963-09-08 6 Tsuki-ita Plywood i I HOKUSAN I MADE IN JAPAN FOR INTERIOR DECORATIONS ALWAYS INSIST ON "TSUKI-ITA" THE BEST IN FANCY PL YWOOD I AVAILABLE IN A SUPERB RANGE OF:TEAK, OAO ZEBRAWOOD, REDWOOD BURLS SOLOMON ISLAND WALNUT BLACK WALNUT QUEENSLAND WALNUT FIGURED TAMO NEW GUINEA WALNUT PO-E-KENG ROSEWOOD CHISHA SILKY OAK67 words
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267 1963-09-08 7 Ningkan: Keep race out of this issue KUCHING. Sat— The Chlet Minister, of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Nlng- kan, yesterday called on the territory's Chinese population not to make Malaysia a racial issue. Replying to an adjournment speech in the Council Negri, Mr. Ningkan said: "I appeal to all Chinese267 words
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Article59 1963-09-08 7 BINOAPORE, Sat. Police today found the body of a woman In the bushes at the junction of Whitley Road and Mount Pleasant Road. A set of false teeth and an umbrella were found near the body. Police believe that the body was in the bushes59 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-09-08 7 Diane, 19, gets cheque for $io,ooo TMANE HICKINGBOTHAM. 19, pictured after winning the Miss United Kingdom title at Blackpool, Lancashire. With the title goes a cheque for $10,000, plus $1,275 to buy a wardrobe, plus the opportunity to represent Britain in the Miss World contest in November. Diane is a73 words
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138 1963-09-08 7 1 1.1.1 K ANSON. Sat— The funeral took place this afternoon of Abdul Latiff bin Basirun, 17, a Form Three pupil of the Sungei Sumun Government English School, who collapsed and died during a hockey match here yesterday. Among those present were officials138 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-09-08 7 5-month problem solved in five minutes rpAIPING. Sat.— A proX blem of the Larut and Matang district which had defied solution for five months was solved In five minutes today by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, at a briefing on rural development at the Operations Room here. Tun293 words
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Article53 1963-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— lnche Zalton Ibrahim, Malaya's Ambassador to the Philippines, and Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latin". Malayan Ambassador to Thailand, left by air this morning to their respective posts. They were two of the four Malayan observers who accompanied the Malaysia probe-flnding mission to53 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-09-08 7 SINGAPORE HOUSEWIFE GETS IDEAL COOK' TITLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. I A 32-YEAR-OLD Singapore housewife, afflicted with "Malaysia fever," was today judged Malaya's "Ideal Cook." Che Ainon binte Ibrahim beat more than 2,000 competitors in the "Malayan Ideal Cook contest, sponsored by Nestles (Malaya) Ltd.. Sheila ne Gas204 words
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325 1963-09-08 7 Foster-mother' faints as she loses baby PENANG, Saturday. "FOSTER-MOTHER," Puan Halimah binte Syed Mat Ali. 30, fainted outside the second magistrate's court here today when she parted with a two-month-old baby whom she claimed she had adopted. The. ijifant, a boy, clung to her and cried piteously when taken from325 words
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Article26 1963-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Church Workers Association of St. Mary's Church here will hold its annual bazaar In the church hall on Oct. 526 words
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163 1963-09-08 7 Chinese in Kuching urged to back M-joy TOUCHING. Sat. The Chinese community in Kuchlng District has been urged to support Malaysia Day celebrations on Sept. 16 as a mark of loyalty to Sarawak and of solidarity between the races. The Kuchlng District Officer, Mr. S. Cottrel, made the appeal at163 words
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Article79 1963-09-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The University of Singapore has received a further $11,250 bringing the total of its fund to date to $161.--800.04. The donations were from: Evatt and Co. $750; the Borneo Co. Ltd., Electrical Equipment Ltd.. Thomas Cowan and Co. Ltd., Bor-neo-Malaya Representatives Ltd., and Duncan79 words
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Article26 1963-09-08 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open a cooperative bank meeting at Talang here next Saturday.26 words
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Article160 1963-09-08 7 Plane forced to land in a swamp J^UCHING, Sat. A Borneo Airways Twin Pioneer aircraft with 13 passengers on board made a forced landing near Sibu airport this morning shortly after taking off for Mukah, a coastal village about 80 miles north of Sibu. Only one passenger was slightly injured.160 words
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Article99 1963-09-08 7 TODAY Sedill Kechll 12 08 a.m. (7.6ft> 12.26 p.m. .7.6 ft); Singapore 1.24 a.m. < 9.5 ft t 1.45 p.m. (B.9ft); Port Dickson 921 am. (9.7 ft) 8.39 T>jn. (B.4ft i; Port Swettenham 5.32 a.m. (14.4 ft) 8.42 p.m. .13.2 ft.; Penan*- 3.14 a.m.99 words
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207 1963-09-08 7 THE BAXTER MURDER TRIAL DPP. MAKES SUBMISSION r«. S-t.— The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak, Inche Mohamed bin Ya'acob, began his submission In the High Court here today, the sixth day of the trial In connection with the robbery and the murder of Donald Fraser Baxter, 27, assistant manager of the207 words
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224 1963-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The strike of workers in the Feredation's vital gas industry today appeared likely to extend into next week as the deadlock in negotiations continued. A difference of three cents -deadlocked the negotiations between the 150 members of the National Union224 words
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Advertisement287 1963-09-08 7 r^i ARE YOU HAPPY? !w££jz3 Are you happy? Are you able to \Z7Xlav saVe for your future? Are you not \i y^-^\l n wasting your money? Are you not IV^^V/y having any anxiety regarding your K\ /;M,\ children and wife? All the above five ix^f W questions will make you287 words
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Article, Illustration652 1963-09-08 8 BAD TIME FOR BROKERS JJROKERS have become the most unpopular group of people in Malaya during the last few days as hundreds of clients were unsuccessful in the last placement of shares Town and City. It was clear trom the very outset that no broker could satisfy all his clients652 words
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Article256 1963-09-08 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop* (1.000) $3.05; Esso (1.000) $3.42. (1.000) $3.40, (1.000) $3.41. (1.000) $3.43: Fed. Disp. (1.000) $1.66: Gammon (2,000) $2.35: F.256 words
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Article47 1963-09-08 8 TELUK ANSON, Sat. A woman cyclist, Rajamah blnte Abdul Jamin, 38, mother of four, was fatally Injured when she was Involved in an accident with s> bus at the 18th mile, Teluk An-son-Kampar Road yesterday. She died while on her way to th« hospital here.47 words
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328 1963-09-08 8 Malaysia cannot be delayed further, says Toh SINGAPORE, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said today that there can be no further postponement of Malaysia Day. Otherwise Malaysia will be "aborted" and the future of the people will be uncertain. Dr. Toh was speaking at a ceremony328 words
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Article113 1963-09-08 8 ALOR STAR. Sat.— Three men. one armed with a pistol and the others with knives, held up a shopkeeper In Kampong Matang, about ten miles from here, last night and escaped with $8 cash, together with ten packets of cigarettes and some clothes. The robbers entered the113 words
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Article62 1963-09-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Cheah Sin Huat, 18. wag charged today with stealing a watch, belonging to How Chuat Huat alias Bale Sew Ha. at Ipoh Road on July 1. Cheah was alleged to hay* committed the offence together with Low Tong Seng and another person62 words
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Article24 1963-09-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The first biennial delegates conference of the Transport Workers' Union will be held at the Town Hall here tomorrow.24 words
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Article66 1963-09-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman has been awarded a "Medal of Appreciation" (first class) from the Thai Red Cross Society In recognition of his "valuable service" In sending a dance troupe to Thailand In December last year. The medal Is being cmiHswad on the Tengku66 words
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Article124 1963-09-08 8 FVO YOU think young peopie pet enough guidance on careers? If not what do you think should be done? That is today's question for Sunday Times readers, dye your answer In 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $25. Contributions should be type124 words
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514 1963-09-08 8 MALAYAN SCHOOLS 'MUST BE ORIENTATED' Principal emphasises the need to build a united nation KAM PAR, Saturday THE need for schools to be "orientated" to the Malayan outlook in order to build a united nation, was emphasised here today by Mr. Gong Ngie Kong, principal of the co-edu-cational Anglo-Chinese School.514 words
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Article149 1963-09-08 8 Hotel S'pura to open on Sept. 17 SINGAPORE, Sat—Singapore's new luxury hotel, the Hotel Singapura Intercontinental, will be officially opened on Sept. 17. The $5.5 million eightstorey hotel in Orchard Road is designed to fulfil the desires and needs of the International tourist and business traveller. According to the hotel's149 words
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Article97 1963-09-08 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Culture will present a special Aneka Ragam Raayat programme a ons; Urn Parl Theatre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow to mark the opening of the National Language Week. The programme will consist of various dance items and a choir recital in97 words
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235 1963-09-08 8 A caravan tour of Malaya by 75 Americans KUALA LUMPUR. SaU— Seventy-nve American tourists will make an eight-day tour of the Federation in caravans from Oct. 21 to 28. The tourist promotion officer, Inche Osman Slru disclosed this today before he left for Rome to attend the 18th general assemblyAgencies - 235 words
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Article99 1963-09-08 8 Premier opens new dental clinic SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight opened the new $200,000 Pegu Road School dental clinic during his tour of Moulmeln constituency. This is the first clinic of Its type and is part of the Government's scheme to provide adequate dental service99 words
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Article59 1963-09-08 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Pivs children were admitted to the General Hospital last night suflennK from tood poisoning They are the children of Mr. W. Gabrlal of Jalan Eunos. who were taken ill after eatine some fried rice bought from a hawker. Two of them. Sharon and59 words
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Advertisement176 1963-09-08 8 S* 1 Vr ft- M .^BB^^^r^ A itr s^ T hi .^bb^^^ .aBBi '^~^'^^bbbP^SbWbbs^~^^b! -^^bbbb B ~~w M^^k^B^H'^^^^^^lßßßW^^^^^ jt^/ n i*»^^ *'*\V v li /^\if( I/ lif n PYE —No hay mejor I Nothing better than PVE! That's what they say in Spain, where Pye is the leading brand of176 words
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Advertisement179 1963-09-08 8 M.S. "BOR INBANA-ssSS-fSK-rsSSKSS? 5 April 26th. 1961. always subject to the exceptions noted therein caUo^'o'fTh^J'^ 811 I*'1 d ta any wlthln 48 n urs o' the publlfe££T Z HSU Prelght Conferenc «nnouncement reTh' E^t Astatic Co. W4L. The E«.t AriaUe C: Ltd, Bwette»h«». Stamper*. PURCHASING OFFICER A LARGE expanding International179 words
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Article, Illustration628 1963-09-08 9 'Breakfast' with Helene of show business IT WAS 2.30 p.m. when I joined singer Helene Morris at her terrace table at Singapore's Goodwood Park Hotel. And I was just in time to hear her ask a baffledlooking waiter for the breakfast menu. I wasn't all that surprised. When628 words
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Article255 1963-09-08 9 rpHE United Slates and X Mr. Goh Soon Tioe have at least one thing in common. Both possess considerable artistic resources. When they combine forces to present, a cultural attraction, it's time to mi up and take notice. This will happen on Oct. 2 and 3. when Mr.255 words
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Article, Illustration731 1963-09-08 9 KEN HAMMONDS - HOW MUCH GOOD IS THERE IN US? KEN HAMMONDS PREVIEW... OF THE NEW FILMS By SINGAPORE BILLY BUDD Peter Ustinov, Robert Ryan, Terence Stamp Allied Artists release. EVER since little Lord Fauntleroy fell from his pedestal as the darling: of the Edwardian era, there has been a certain amount of731 words
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Advertisement555 1963-09-08 9 f§HAW; ORGANISATION. MM\ SIIOUIX, H 11 am. 1 30, 4 30 n 9 IS p.m. (NO FREE LIST) B I Amhbm bKsmUibJhll BE varrTfTPa^H' B PANAVISION* «nd METROCOLOR Louis Jourdon Elso Mortinelli Morgaret Rutherford Rod Taylor Orson Welles P Todoy 8 45 om Morning Show _^__CaMhagjlnFtomes^^^ a I7ih 1111. DAY!555 words
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Advertisement110 1963-09-08 9 IVeV* SKY"s">sipo"e" opens "tuesoay .-FOR THE FIRST TIME!: Facts of Child birth Artificial lnseminationß in SCOPE and COLOR -\_^L JH^H Vr—^" >V> T^B "MARRIAGE without FULFILMENT"" ■IN FULL ENGLISH DIALOGUE THROUGHOUT (SB)' ff »f I take pictures at fr I PAMERAN KODAK I S^ Dance of the Rice Harvesters %H110 words
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Advertisement11 1963-09-08 9 GLAMOUR In South Korea's Movie World See ASIA Magazine (Page Eight).11 words
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Advertisement159 1963-09-08 9 CURB RHEUMATISM WHILE YOU SLEEP If yonfaal oia, tlrad, and worn out rjGeauae ct Sackaoha^ SUiaoinaitiaa raina. Bora. BUff, B wonaa Jolats, c* t I CYBTKX from toot ohamist today, and aea how fa, at yon improTe. CTSTBX also halps man sad woman who loae sleep sad anarcr boeavaa c€159 words
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Advertisement306 1963-09-08 9 TJCldh PRODUCTS Manufacturers of Sports Wear OFFERS Ladies Men's Sport Wear at REAL FACTORY COST and Specially Imported Goods going to be OFFERED at COST-to-COST PRICE Remember I flajh Products COST PRICE Starting from Monday 9th Sept. 7963 T. S. GANPATRAM 92, HI6H STREET, SINGAPORE Tel: ***** t" ACCLaTmED! ""GREATESrADVENTURE306 words
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Article, Illustration473 1963-09-08 10 PETER LIM - With elegance and 5 gears PETER LIM MOTORING By FAMILIARITY, they say. breeds contempt. But a young man-about-town I gave a lift to last week vowed that would never happen should he buy the Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Spider. The spider r first described Sun. T. M.iv 5. 1963) Is473 words
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241 1963-09-08 10 Duty-free zone for Penang is 'only way out' DENANG. Sat— A recommendation that the whole of Penang Island be declared a duty-free zone is made by the Joint Chambers of Commerce in a memorandum submitted to the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. and the Minister of Commerce and241 words
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Article47 1963-09-08 10 ALOR STAR. Sai. The Kedah MCA has decided to ask the State Government, to give more opportunities to landless Chinese farmers to participate In all land development schemes. This was one of the resolutions passed at a special meeting of the branch yesterday.47 words
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Article125 1963-09-08 10 SINGAPORE, Sat— Here Is th« programme for tomorrow: PJW. 1.00 Opening and programme summary: 1.05 Rosemary Clooney show: 1.30 News in English; 1.45 Alfred Hitchcock presents "The Belfry": 2.10 Yesterday newsreel: 2.20 Hawaiian Eye; 3.15 Ek HI RasU (Hindi film). 5.30 Programme summary: 5.35 The New125 words
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Article28 1963-09-08 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Bat. A 1150 000 health centre in Serdang. South Kedah. when completed in December will serve more than 6.000 people living in the area.28 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1963-09-08 10 WEE KIM WEE - WEE KIM WEE by Singapore, Saturday PEOPLE OF SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO HAVE CONVINCED U.N. MEN pjOW did the United Nations survey go in Sarawak and North Borneo and are the findings going to be favourable or unfavourable? This question has been continuously posed to me from1,162 words
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Article15 1963-09-08 10 MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca State Legislative Assembly will meet here on Sept. JL15 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-09-08 10 Raja Muda calls for police loyalty rTCLUK ANSON. Sat. X The Raja Muda of Pcrak (above) called on the police force to work with the utmost loyalty, devotion and steadfastness to face any eventualities that might arise with the emergence of the new nation of Malaysia. He said this when233 words
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Article87 1963-09-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Ningkang. today sent a message of thanks to Singapore's premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for his Independence Day message on Aug. 31. Mr. Ningkang said: "My Cabinet Ministers and I thank you for the Independence D;<v message87 words
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Article83 1963-09-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malayan Indian Congress here today claimed that it had reached Its "greatest moment" fh the history of the natty. On the eve of eenern' election* it was now consolidating Its position in Singapore and the final verdict would show that the people83 words
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Article50 1963-09-08 10 Textiles worth $8,000 missing PENANO. Sat.— About $8,000 worth of textiles have been reported missing from a godown In Weld Quay. A long rope was found hangIng over a wall when the owner. Inche JamaJ bin Wahl. visited the godown yesterday. Police believe the goods have been stolen by smugglers.50 words
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Article340 1963-09-08 10 Minister assures police UNIFIED SALARY SCHEME AFTER MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. Sat. T h Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon assured policemen tonight that their present salary scales would continue after Malaysia unless new and better salary scales were Introduced by the Central Government. Speaking at the opening of the340 words
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Article88 1963-09-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Tht teachers' panel oi the National Joint Council for Teachers at its first meeting here today unanimously decided to take Immediate steps to set a single union for teachers In the country. A statement issued after the meeting said a single union88 words
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Article67 1963-09-08 10 KUALA LUMPUK. Sat. Efforts are being made to lorm a Malaysian Students' Union in Britain. Mr. O. Balactiandran. a recently returned student, from London said here today. Mr. Balachandran. a founder member of the Federation of Malaya Students Association in London In 1961 and an active67 words
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Obituary53 1963-09-08 10 THE DIRECTORS and Staff of Lee Plantations Ltd. regret to announce the df-ath of Mr. P.J-A. Williams In Spain on September 4th 1963. Mr. PJ.A. Williams was formerly Chairman of the Board of Directors of Lee Plantations Ltd. Deepest sympathy to Mrs. PJ.A Williams (c/o Barclays Bank D.C.0.. Gibraltar)53 words
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Article734 1963-09-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FILIBUSTER, with owner Dr. W. H. Chan astride, 1 won the Malaysia Cup race over 8* at the Selangor Turf Club's amateur meeting here today. Filibuster, who paid $22. led all the way to win by ten lengths from Plzarro. who was734 words
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Article46 1963-09-08 11 TOTAL POOL: MT.I7C IST: No. *****2 (516.626) 2ND: No. *****0 (f 8.313) 3RD No. *****1 (S 4,15«) STARTERS: (5461 each): Son. *****1. *****5, *****4, *****9, *****2. *****6. *****8, *****0, *****3. CONSOLATION: (5369 each): Nos. *****8. *****0. *****6, *****7. *****1. *****4. *****0, *****8. *****4. *****0.46 words
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Article1290 1963-09-08 11 Race One: 2.0— Cl 2 Div 4—6 fi 1 000 Santiago (Sultan ol Jonore) Nalr, 4 9.0 All 4 2 ***** LegisrUw (Inl Dla Ko:igsl) E. Breuk. 7 9.0 Donnelly 2 3 ***** Myopic (Leong Huat St.) Bagby, 6 8.13 *Yeo 9 4 07 Box1,290 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1963-09-08 11 NATIVE KINGDOM ran a spectacular trial earlier in the week when he reeled off 3f in 35 1/5. This indicates that he is right back at his best after a spell. With a handy weight mark of 8.0, he has a firstrate winning chance1,013 words
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Article144 1963-09-08 11 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER PANCHEN I LEGISKIK A I M.ISRIKA Race 1 Box Office Speedy Phoenix Panrhen Power Code China Rock Sathi BTG SARAWAK NOBLE GESTURE NOBLE GESTURE Race 2 Noble Gesture Btg. Sarawak Big. Sarawak Power First Chor-Pavont; King's Choice CASTANO PEM. CHIEF (AST WO Race 3144 words
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Article481 1963-09-08 11 v r» I A N C jAkA WAK (Race 2), PINKSON (Race 6) and JOEY SAN (Race 8). The COINC is good. Front-running I'uUu Panckor can be a formidable rival. Earlier in the season he beat Pinkson over the Bukit Tlmah 9f although track conditions were not in481 words
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Advertisement212 1963-09-08 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. PHILATELY FOR SALE ♦0 Word, $S (Min.)— Box SOjtt. oxtro v WorU w mm.)— Box St eU. oxtra MALAYAN •EOIMNIRS' COLLfC" Top IMO KINC NOW! Aral will TIOM HUM. *3*-U0 upwards; 100 you Ma i H ya Dru* House. Hill Dirrerrnt WIJ.-62. S4-SOC: Request Street. iS'nofa IS). Approval212 words
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Advertisement208 1963-09-08 11 MEN WOMEN feel Young again am wo Brow older Its only natural that wsj begin to slow down. But ■ome people grow old taster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep workin» and aeldom Ret any fun oat of life. Due to New Improved208 words
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Article, Illustration218 1963-09-08 12 FRANCIS BOEY - By FRANCIS BOEY CUNNY Phua San Tee of Batu Pahat, who had earlier this year won the Mr. Malaya title, added a more brilliant feather to his cap when he beat, a field of 17 to win the "Pride of the Nation" title at the Stadium218 words
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338 1963-09-08 12 Selangor Malays on top in Shield final KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor were in a strong position against Singapore at the close of the first day's play in the Malayan Malays cricket final for the Rulers' Shield on the Selangor Club padang here today. The start was delayed 90 minutes owing338 words
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Article364 1963-09-08 12 LONDON, Sat. Tottenham Hotspur crashed 7-2 at Blackburn today to give the Hovers their first home First Division win ul the season. League champions Everton suffered their Hrsl home defeat Mrur lliul when they wenl MU 1-3 to Burnley. Here are the results of toda>'k in.iti Ih-nReuter - 364 words
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Article63 1963-09-08 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Malayan women cagers are assured of nt least second place in the Malaysia Cup basketball championships, when they whipped North Borneo 90-25 at the Happy World Btadlum tonight. Favourites Formosa, who will meet the Malayan girls tomorrow, tonight scored their second victory, beating Sarawak 85-38. Results63 words
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Article42 1963-09-08 12 INVERCARGILL (N. Zealand), Sat. Malaya will meet India in the second round of the Australasian zone of the Thomas Cup badminton competition ;it Wellington on Sept. 13. In the irst i'-uiil lie completed loay, India beat South Africa 7-2.42 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-09-08 12 Victor is champion athlete at CEB meet I'UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaya's International auarter-mUer Aslr Victor won the individual championship in the Central Electricity Board's annual athletic meet at the Pantal ground today. Victor, of Northern Area, won the 100. 200 and 400 metres to score nine points. Northern Area won151 words
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Article54 1963-09-08 12 MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca team to meet Selangor In the Malaya Cup Inter-zone Mira-Unal first leg at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow at 8.16 p.m.: Lee Soo Phang; Teoh Chnng Wee. Lee Yip Tuck: Tien Seng, Koh Boon Seng. i..m Ah Kah; Johnny Choc. Ma/lan Dom. K. Balan,54 words
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Article99 1963-09-08 12 Malacca. Sat.— Negri Sembilan recaptured the Harding trophy when they beat Malacca by six points (penalty and a try i to nil in their annual rugger matcn on the Ga.iah Perang school ground today. At half time Negri led 3-0. Negrrs points came from a penalty converted99 words
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Article74 1963-09-08 12 Penang keep C-cup r)H. Sat. Peaang retained the Coronation Cup when they gained a winning 7-2 lead against Perak on the first day of the tennis match on the Municipality courts here today. Penang won five men's singles, a men's doubles and a mixed doubles. The remaining four matches will74 words
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117 1963-09-08 12 PENANG, Sat. Koe Ewe Teik. president of the Football Referees' Association of Malaya and Asia's representative on the FIFA referees committee, will leave for Tunis tomorrow to help conduct a course tor African referees. The course, from Sept. 12 to 17, will -be117 words
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Article412 1963-09-08 12 Surprise by Pheng Hui in Malaysia tennis tournament SINGAPORE. Sat.— Yeo Plienu Hui caused the first major upset in the Malaysia junior open Invitation tennis championships when he beat top seeded Paul Choo In three sets at Tanglin- today. Pheng Hui. who had earlier beaten Peter412 words
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Article, Illustration399 1963-09-08 12 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Saturday rO WELL-TAKEN snap goals within two minutes of each other by Kuppan, who played centre-forward in the second half after Aziz Ahmad and then Zainol Ghani were injured, gave Penan; a well deserved 2 l win over Singapore399 words
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Article21 1963-09-08 12 LONDON. Sat. Barnsley beat Luton Town 3-1 in an English League Div. 3 soccer match at Barnsley last night.21 words
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Article37 1963-09-08 12 MALACCA. Sat Malaya beat Thailand in the friendly International table-tennis matches olayed at the Men* Seng Assoclation last rußht. In thr men's section the Malayans outplnv#d the Thais 5-0. while the Malayan women won 3-1.37 words
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Advertisement562 1963-09-08 12 1963 FUJI AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST (OVERSEA DIVISION) HAVE YOU POSTED YOUR ENTRY YET? If not. start right now! Your chances of winning one of the top prizes offered are extremely good! In both the 1961 and 1962 JHJJI PHOTO 'OVERSEAS) CONTESTB, Malayan amateur photographers scored niitjor successes, being placed among562 words
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Miscellaneous157 1963-09-08 12 SOCCER Malaya Cup sfiruil Ist leg-: S'gor v Malacca •Merdeka Stadium, 8.15 p.m.). Friendly: Spore Selection v Penanp (Jn. Besar, I>. Spore junior Cup: Ta m penis Rovers RAF Chiiiutl 'A' Jn. Besar, 5.30) BASKETBALL Malaya Cop: Men —N. Borneo v Malaya; Spore v Formosa; Women N. Borneo v Spore;157 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-09-08 13 AHMAD RAMLI - The Kampong 'Pied Piper' AHMAD RAMLI By KOALA LUMPUR FROM 20-CENT FLUTE TO $2,000 MUSIC AT THE TOP ABOUT 30 years ago Mahmudeen Ngah, a musicallyminded lad, used to be a sort of "Pied Piper" in his kampong. Little boys used to tail him as he went around playing •(Htli,357 words
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Article554 1963-09-08 13 A faculty in funeral directing? SOHRAB bin RUSTUM fcafcflna .in m WHAT they want to start at the university here," said the black-suited man with eyebrows that looked like the railway tunnel at Bukit Berapit, "is a faculty in funeral directing." "Oh. yes," I murmured, "it will certainly raise the554 words
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Article, Illustration832 1963-09-08 13 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By OWNING YOUR OWN PLANE. Sunday Times staff writer KEN HAMMONDS says that in America, Australia, Canada and Europe, the executive aircraft is no rarity. Yet in our fast-developing country, the sign of successful management is still the monumental limousine and its bored chauffeur. Perhops the832 words
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Article619 1963-09-08 13 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER By Wirragoo wows them MUNGE KORPEL. leading exponent of wirragoo singing, has flown in. His technique Is astounding. Between alternate groans and screams he sings. In a tender whisper, the single word wirragoo. The effect is electrical, and his audience groan and scream hysterically, even while he619 words
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Advertisement11 1963-09-08 13 THE New Look In Tokyo's Banks See ASIA Magazine (Page 14).11 words
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Advertisement236 1963-09-08 13 tour MALAY A with (cSSO) •***^Sj/tr a» »i i, ryyt X| •l^ Hi sat aP^^^af** H W i iija* a a^^^b^b^bj jpajaw^. w w *y-»» !fcls f■w w It »i 7 0% s^^^ > \\\V *%j w 4B)*%\ NOW available only at your ESSO dealers— An attractive up-to-date ESSO Road236 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-09-08 14 How you can be more ravishing than EVER AFTER-SIX IN PRINT: An overcoat bursting with giant golden daisies on white mohair. Fully lined, the coat costs $85. Dresses by EUNICE. GOLD DAISIES AFTER-SIX IN PRINT: Glazed cotton covered in big nameless flowers in strawberry red and pink550 words
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Article336 1963-09-08 14 Questions n answers J)I-:AR Evelyn Tv: 1 iind it difficult to choose the correct size brassiere. Are there no rules? It's embarrassing to have lo ask others. And salesgirls are no help at all. GILLIAN TAN. 9 There's no need to be bashful about bras. Keep to these three fundamental336 words
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Article136 1963-09-08 14 i.i.iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiin DART of the fun 1 about fashion is how quickly the pendulum swings. This season, more than ever, girls who grew up thinking touches of white were for waitresses, set-in sleeves for squares, and roundtoed shoes for babies. A SHINY sling-back in scarlet patent with rounded toe and136 words
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Advertisement330 1963-09-08 14 Jjjjk EVELYN IT pl|L INTRODUCING THE MORE ?*!^P^ jfo COLOURFUL AND BOLDER BLOOMS FOR AFTER SIX MAKE A... FRESH AS SPRING... ALL YEAR ROUND I *A^. V .«J Helena Rubinstein APPLE BLOSSOM The fresh, gay mood of Spring is captured forever in Helena Rubinstein's light-hearted Apple Blossom fragrance. Enjoy the330 words
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Advertisement367 1963-09-08 14 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire others wish that your skin was os light ond ottroctive os theirs. One far of Stillmon't will moke you equally charming. Continued opolicotions will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoutitier, only one whitener that words367 words
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Article755 1963-09-08 15 Christine. nhAK Jane Lee: Tboutfh still a teenager, I look much older add have :i rather lull figure. My mother is very broad-minded and allows me to go out with boys. There has i>een some necking and I find that my emotions overwhelm me. Twice already I have been indiscreet.755 words
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Article437 1963-09-08 15 VkTHEN the Judge is not look- ing ;it your dog. don't allow the dog to relax and lie or .sit. aown. The Judge will not be looking at your \'og all the time, she will be examining other aogs and glancing over them all periodically. This Is437 words
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Article, Illustration350 1963-09-08 15 Picture Contest WINNER of the week's $30 prig* is "Dinky" i right i. submitted by Jimmy loh Tonf Hrnf of H-\ Srrangoon Garden Way. Singapore 19. He used a Leica M 3 camera and Ilford FJ>. 3 film. Setting: 18, 1/125 second. He will be paid by350 words
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Article541 1963-09-08 15 No work for boy found armed HOW DO I CLEAR MY NAME? HE ASKS f|KAK Know Alls: About two years ago when I was still schooling I was found carrying an offensive weapon by the police. I was brought before a magistrate and put on a year's probation. I have541 words
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Article266 1963-09-08 15 A WELL-KNOWN comeA dian was also a great drinker. His manager tried to cure him of the habit and thought he had succeeded until one day the man didn't turn up for a performance. The manager hunted around for him and finally found him draped across266 words
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Advertisement127 1963-09-08 15 ALWAYS LEAVE THEM CRYING Women just can't resist a 'weepy' J_9&^Bk picture... that's why the film tycoons jg J^| B are laughing. They know they won't pK^PVr go wrong-so long as they «ix |j* business with sentiment, says Jy| j ALAN GOODARO in this week's J"^fc %p| «V special feature127 words
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Advertisement679 1963-09-08 15 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN II I |fl I i K c T'T t Africa^Ps?^ >.V^B^BBEi3— Hongkorif; POSTAL EDUCATloN^sf^^S^=^^ BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial and commercial positions. ea< |j nI authorities consider "British Institutes' courses the We679 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1963-09-08 16 MIRBASHIR -FAMED PALMIST -THE MAN WHO MENDS BROKEN LIVES AND MARRIAGES, WRITES... Loyalty and strength when line of friendship runs alongside line of destiny ERSONAL happiness is one I goal of mankind. We all instinctively appear to be reaching out for it. And as love is1,057 words
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Miscellaneous327 1963-09-08 16 (popular crossword^) 9§* I II ACROSS: 1. Delusion (13). 11. DOWN: 1. Pish <7>. 2. Mi.-Mir Districts (5). 12. Hub Mi. 13. Bird' (ft), 3. Permission <5>. 4. Piece of water (4). 5. Employ (3). 6. Putin 14. Knowledge <7i. 17. Em- (6). 7. Mother-of-pearl (6). 8. blem of Innocence327 words
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Article, Illustration2608 1963-09-08 17 satisfying life ol love. It is usually a symbol ol true love and abiding happiness. At the base of the index finger there is a miniature Heshy elevation, known as the Mount of Jupiter. This i.s the seat of ambition, pride and power. In rare instances,2,608 words
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Article384 1963-09-08 17 RADIO MALAYA A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Negaraku; 6.02 Prelude to Breakfast; 7.00 Tune Signal. The News; 7.10 Songs and Sweet Music: 7.30 I e;<rn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 8.05 Bright and Brrezy; 9.00 Music City: 10.00 Summary of Programmes384 words
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Article462 1963-09-08 17 RED IS A DANGER SIGN BERNARD DODSON knew that because of his full, red complexion some people thought him to be a bit of a drinker. They were wrong. In fact, many teetotalers look like that. Mr. Dod*on. lor one. mated alcohol like poison. Others thought perhaps he had lmth462 words
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