The Straits Times, 22 September 1963

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  • 574 1 PAP LANDSLIDE: BARISAN IS HAMMERED Smashing rout for the Alliance THE P.A.P. MINISTERS IN THE BATTLE: Dr. LEE SIEW CHOH OUT: FOR Dr. TOH A WIN BY 89 VOTES THIS morning's quote by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew: "Friends and fellow-citizens, this morning a 'vote of confidence has
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  • 161 1 Japanese firms get set for car trade war rKYO, Sat. The Toyota Motor Company, a leading Japanese irotor car manufacturer, today announced a cut of an average of 50.000 yen (about $425) In the domestic prices qf its passengers cars and trucks. The company said the new prices
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  • 115 1 Capital to see Olympic torch rpOKYO, Sat.— Kuala LumX pur is one of the 12 capitals which will be visited by a plane carrying the Olympic torch from Athens to the 1964 games in Tokyo. This was announced here today by a special subcommittee on the Olympic torch for the
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  • 26 1 described as leader of the banned National Resistance Council which succeeded the anii-Oaullist Secret Army Organisation haa been arrested by the police in Parts.
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  • 21 1 ...the last British Commissioner for Singapore and South-East Asia predicted In Hong Kong yesterday a bright future for Malaysia.
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  • 50 1 |>ARIS. Sat. Police today discovered a cache worth several million francs in a Paris attic. It included three Renoir paintings, a Mo- net and a Pissaro. jewels. furs, silverware, porcelain and art books. They have arrested 30 year old Nicholas Frasunic who has admitted stealing the lot
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  • 5 a.m. NEWS
    • 76 1 JAKARTA. Sat. President Soekarno today decided to cut off all economic relations with Malaysia, especially Singapore and Malaya. He also decided to withdraw Indonesia's Rhto Island group near Singapore out of the Malayan dollar area. His decision was read to reporters by Acting Foreign
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    • 98 1 He ordered that strict measures be taken to implement the decisions. Dr. Leimena's announcement alter a sixhour meeting said President Soekarno made his decisions based on the following consideration. Confederation move, in the economic field must be based on strategy of Indonesia's political struggle. Economic relations with Singapore and
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    • 80 1 Trade officials here said 80 per cent of Indonesia's export trade in the past has been done through Singapore. Sixty per cent of this was legal trade and 20 per cent illegal smuggling. Meanwhile, Indonesia pronounced itself "ready for combat with regard to this country's confrontation policy against Malaysia."
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  • 1504 2 ALJUNIED (Electorate: 16,152) Suppiah Visva Lingam PAPt 7,745 Thio Kheng Lock (Barisan i 4,634 Lim Koon Teck All. i 1,681 Woo Kong Seng (UPP) 1,165 Total votes cast 15.224 Spoilt votes 132 Percentage 94.7 Majority 3,111 Result of last election: S. V. Lingam
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  • 1308 3 n Kind ilc as Tanjong Pagar did today. It was the fourth time in 10 years that Mr. Lee had proved he had the full confidence of Tanjong Pagar. By 10.30 p.m. last night, Mr. Lee's victory in Tanjong Pagar was certain. As the Chinatown
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  • 931 3 PONGGOL (Electorate: 10,294) Ng Kan Ting <PAP) 4.721 Koh Chit Kiang ißarisan) 2.860 Tan Jin Hong (All.) 1.320 Joseph Lee Jiak Seek (UPP) 984 Total votes cast 9,885 Spoilt votes 59 Percentage 96.2 Majority 1.861 Result of last election: Ng Teng Kian (PAP)
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  • 643 4 Shares stay steady FOR PROFIT JHE end of the first week of Malaysia a short but hectic one for the market found shares very steady as there was more confidence all 'round. The confidence was due to the lessening of tensions in the Indonesian situation already evident and the fact
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  • 132 4 Jakarta flights to resume tomorrow QINOAPORE. Bat. Malayan Airways win resume normal flights to Medan and Jakarta from Monday. A spokesman for the airline said today that "everything has returned to normal" in the airports at Medan and Jakarta. Resumption This resumption of flights ended a week -long stoppage of
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  • 405 4 RABIES PERIL: PERAK DECLARED INFECTED AREA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat AN OUTBREAK of canine rabies the first since Malaya's 1953-55 eradication campaign has been reported in Ipoh. As a result the Director of Veterinary Services, Inche Johari bin Ha ji Mohamed Daud, today announced that compulsory anti-rabies vaccinations would soon be
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  • 61 4 ouiuAruns, aai. to enable extension work to be carried out In Holland Road sub-station the supply of electricity will be interrupted from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. on Sept. 26 to the following areas:* Holland Grove Drive, Holland Grove Avenue. Holland Grove Walk, Holland Grove
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  • 22 4 BINOAPORE. Sat. The Royal Navy will officially handover H.M.S. Laburnum to the Royal Malaysian Navy at Telok Aver Basin tomorrow.
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  • 233 4 Federal films are now shown in S'pore KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thousands of people in Singapore have over the past three nights seen Malayan Film Unit Alms screened in various parts of the island by mobile units of the Malaysian Department of Information. Nine mobile units of the Federal Department of
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Eight employees of Cyrils Place, a furniture store in Batu Road here who went on strike nine days ago. returned to work today after the management agreed to recognise their union the National Unlco of Commercial Workers. The maracement also agreed to give
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  • 324 4 JAIL FOR YOUNG 'TERROR' He came with two men and tried to extort $64 from pork-seller IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A young mason, described in court as "a rowdy and a terror In the Jalan Kananga area." was today jailed for six months lor attempted extortion. Lee Man Seng. 22, was
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 5 BRINGING YOU THE LATEST NEWS OF WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE WORLD'S CAPITALS
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  • 410 5 Slash that aid MALAYSIA CRISIS: US HAS ROLE TO PLAY, PAPER YEW YORK. Sat. The i 1 World-Telegram and Sun. commenting yesterday on the Malaysia crisis, suggested the US. should cut its economic help to Indonesia. "By treaty, it Is Britain's job to defend the new Malaysia." the newspaper said
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  • 66 5 WASHINGTON. Sal.- David Ri*k. 22-year-old son of the U.S. Secretary of State, has J taken a job with a civil rights organisation. Urn Washington j Urban League He told reporters the mass I march on Washington by Whites and Negroes last month, in which
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  • BRIEFS
    • 144 5 Don't call me white, he says ('APETOWN. Sat. H. P. Moller. a South African seeking re-classl-flcation as a coloured citizen, will not find this easy, informed sources said. Earlier this year, when a coloured man applied for re-classification as a white, a court ruled that: "Any person claiming classification as
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    • 63 5 PARIS: Edmonti Surma, a 38-year-old naturalised Frenchman who won a chestful of medals serving with a Polish unit attached to the British Royal Air Force, was surprised to learn that he had been drafted. But his tour of duty with the French Army won't last too long. Officials pointed out
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    • 43 5 LONDON: Lady Aline Barnett faces a careless driving charge next week, but she isn't worried. She said she has had a brush with the police for every year she has been driving. Lady Aline, who is 80. has been a motorist since 1905.
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    • 36 5 WASHINGTON: A virus so common that most people have had it before they are 30 may be responsible for more mental retardation !n newly born infants than German measles, according to doctors at John Hopkins University.
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    • 66 5 LITTON (Central England): Mr. Nelson Smith, self-styled champion beer drinker of the village of Barton near here was fined £20 for driving under the influence of drink. NEWCASTLE I England A local shop-owner noted sadly that business fell off when the city put parking meters in front of his store.
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    • Article, Illustration
      76 5 LONDON: Britain's 13--year-old Princess Anne said goodbye to sheltered childhood yesterday and, holding her mother's hand and smiling shyly, left Buckingham Palace to go to school for the first time. About 400 persons outside the palace cheered and waved as Queen Elizabeth and her only daughter rode out of the
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  • 30 5 delivered a Keynoie speecn to the U.N. General Assembly yesterday with his ailing back troubling him so badly he had to rest afterward in SecretaryGeneral U Thanfs office.
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  • 19 5 of Monaco ended her UrMt-WMk Irish vacation yesterday and flew to London with her son. Prince Albert.
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  • 277 5 \EW YORK. Sat. African delegates led a mass walk-out from the General Assembly yesterday In protest against South Africa's having the floor to defeat apartheid. Earlier. Algeria had spearheaded a successful bid for a 20-mlnute adjournment of the world forum as a
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  • 451 5 Contacts— by Lopez and Ong Yoke Lin MOVES AT U.N. TO 'DAMPEN' THE RECOGNITION ROW UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. JHE Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, said here yesterday that his contacts with the Malaysian Ambassador to the U.S. and U.N. delegate, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, on the rift between
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  • FOR BACKGROUND
    • 85 5 Bomb thrown into Saigon market: 5 hurt SAIOON. Sat— A grenade exploded in the Central Market here yesterday seriously mounding a Vietnamese woman and injuring several other people. The grenade, believed to have seen tossed by a Viet Cong igent, went off exactly at noon amidst hundreds of shoppers doing
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    • 27 5 OSLO. Sat. Norway's first non^soclalist Qovernment for 28 years under the Conservative Premier. Mr. John Lynn, resigned last ninht after only four weeks In office.
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    • 28 5 of Peking and two Vice Premiers of the State Council. Lung Ting-yi and Po I-po. yesterday received 112 Chinese "unreasonably ousted" by Russia and Czechoslovakia.
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  • 127 5 NEW DELHI. Sat. —At least 100 people have been drowned In widespread floods which devastated vast areas of north-west India this week after unprecedented rains, according to official reports reach Ing here yesterday. Worst affected are the western districts of Uttar Pradesh State. In
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  • 19 5 Scotland Yard's most brilliuni Dos;-\var investigator, died In a London hospital after a long illness, aged 60.
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  • 22 5 who resigned as Fiifmre Minister of Austria last March, has been elected chairman of the ruling Conservative Peoples Party.
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  • OPINION PAGE
    • 305 6 SOLIDARITY IN MALAYSIA rpHERE is tension in the air. The future is filled with foreboding and for the new nation of Malaysia that saw the light of day last week, this Is a time for unity, a time to stand together and convince the doubters of our will and determination
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    • 139 6 The Things they say because they're they A JUDGE Is supposed to be able to look at a 3«-21-36 in the same way as he would choose a Sunday joint. Max Bygraves on judging a beauty contest MY favourite bird is quite definitely my wife and. of course, pheasant and
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    • 730 6  -  TAI SING ONN By KUALA LUMPUR {f"¥TTELL, Nikky, I see you are now a VV big business tycoon." The visitor from Britain smiled affably at the 53-year-old Malaysian. The rejoinder was a small shrug of the shoulders and a modest: "I like to think that I
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    • 417 6  - NEXT-DOOR WITH KTNDNESS T.S. KHAI By SINGAPORE What is your idea of a perfect neighbour? "tfET out of the house," screamed my drunken father. My mother, my two younger brothers, ray sister and I scrambled out of our beds and headed for the door. Just in time, too, for my
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    • LETTERS OF THE WEEK
      • 160 6 SPEAKING PERSONALLY MENACE IN ASIA 1 AGREE with Paul Johnson (Sunday Times Sept. 8) and say it Is a matter of regret that Russia which Is arming Indonesia militarily and America which is giving her practically limitless aid don't seem to realise the threat which Jakarta poses to world peace
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      • 80 6 I HAVE Just returned from a holiday In Bangkok and I must say that I found the Thais a kind and charming people. Theirs Is a busy city but no one ever loses his temper, especially the taxi drivers. They never shout or blare horns. When there is
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      • 64 6 IT "FA r madness these policies that Indonesia and the Philippines pursue. They remind me of what Washington Irvine once said in his book, "Rip Van Winkle". "A tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue I* the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use." It
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    • 1135 6  - My children and I— by the parent T. S. TAN By ALL that mumbo-jumbo of child psychology! Once, do's and don'ts were for kids; now, they're for parents. Don't do this; don't do that it may cause frustration, repression, suppression in children. Don't cane the child it may bring about
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  • 290 7 Consul of Indonesia in Penang packing off today J>ENANG. Sat —The Indo ne-ian consul in Penang. Inche Zahir Arifln. and his wife are expected to return to Indonesia early tomorrow morning. They will be leaving in the M. V. Pintu Mas which arrived here today. Departing with them will be
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  • 257 7 Apathy and hungry rural children [)ARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Community leaders and kampong elders in Porak should come forward and take, an active interest in the welfare of needy children. This was stated today by Mr. Tan Lo Tee. 65, Krian Justice of the Peace who is the vice-president o! the
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  • 64 7 PENANG, Sat. An antismuggling party yesterday recovered six cases of Roods which two men in a speed boat had thrown overboard when chased by a Customs patrol. The customs vessel was cruising in the sea off Aver Telok Tawar at about 6 p.m. when it Merited
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  • 154 7 FNANG. Sat. Rain which tell steadily yesterday stopped in time last night for the Malaysia fireworks display staged by the Nattukottai Chettiar Chamber. The esplanade, where the fireworks were let off. was crammed with an estimated 30,000 spectators Including the Governor, Raja Tun Uda
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  • 16 7 ...BORN AT NEW IPOH HOSPITAL MARGARET OAIRCANATHAN AND DAUGHTER MARY TRAEHOLD AND SON
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  • 113 7 MYSTERY 112 WHO UPSET AN ELECTION IPOH. Sat. The annual meeting of the Ipoh Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society was ended unexpectedly last night after the Assistant Registrar of Co-opera-tive Development, Perak. Inche Ahmad Shukri bin Nordin. declared the election of office bearers "null and void." The decision
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  • 125 7 A LOR STAR. Sat. A car salesman. Low Beng Kee, told the Sessions Court here today he helped a friend to cash a cheque for $500 without knowing the latter had only $43 in the bank. Low was testifying against a businessman, Ooi Ewe Lian, 33. charged
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  • 20 7 PENANG. Sat The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold a committee meeting on Monday at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 219 7 Rubber will remain Malaysia mainstay PNANG, Sat.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. said here today rubber would continue to be the mainstay of Malaysia's economy. "For we are principally an agricultural country." he told delegates of the Fe- deration Replanting Staff Union at their annual conference in the
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  • 31 7 RAWANO. Sat. The statf of the Malayan Cement Ltd here will hold a tea party at the Blue Circlf C'wo tomorrow I to mark the birth of Malaysia.
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  • 195 7 IPOH. Sat. The Ipoh Government Servants' Thrift and Loan Society Limited was praised by the deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Bulelman bin Bulon. for helping their members to Improve their economic status He was opening the annual meeting of the society at
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  • 220 7 PROUD FATHERS ARE AN ESTATE MANAGER AND A LECTURER AT SCHOOL IPOH. Sat. The first babies born at the newly opened Our Lady's Hospital in Chung Thye Phin Road here were a boy and a girl. The 32-bed hospital which is the first mission hospital in Perak is run by
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  • 237 7 Home Guards are ready to take up arms: 'Just give us the word' IPOH, Saturday. 3,000 former members of the Kinta Valley Home Guard are ready to take up arms once again in defence of the country the secretary of the Ex-Kinta Valley Home Guards Association. Mr. Chin Moi Sit,
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  • 97 7 TODAY Sedili Kechil 12.03 am (7.2 ft) 11.51 p.m. (7.oft i; Singapore 1.01 a.m (B.7ft) 1.07 p.m. (B.6ft); Port Dickson 8.44 a.m. (9.oft> 8.54 p.m. <BJtt>. Port Swettenham 7.53 a.m. (13.1 ft) 803 p.m. (12.2 ft i Penang 2.29 a.m. (B.2ft) 2.41 p.m. (7.Bft).
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  • 29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Under Secretary of Johcre. Tuan Hajl All bin Hajl Raya. declared open the Police Week this evening at the Central Police Station here.
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  • 501 7 AMAHS: INQUIRY DEMAND INTO SERVICES 'DICTATORSHIP' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat £HARGES that the powers of the British and Commonwealth Services over their local employees surpassed even those ol the Japanese in a concentration camp were made today by Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi. president of the I'O.OOO-strong War Department Civilian Staff
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  • PLEASURE
    • 552 8 SUSANNAH —reluctant star UCDDCDT kretzmer nLnDCnI interview, the girl who played opposite William Holden in "Year Of The Dragon" a picture recently filmed in Malaya. DATELINE LONDON Glory is hers for the asking THE British film industry's most reluctant star the girl who was filming in Malaya earlier this year
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    • 433 8 OWE dance, oldest and moat human of the arts, because it is performed with the human body. Is the language that transcends all barriers, all boundaries, all limitations of spoken tongues. It is proof of man's oneness. "The nations of Asia have through the centuries Instructed us and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • Australia at ROBINSONS
    • 337 9 WOOLLEN CLOTHES -AND SO LIGHT Largest store display of Australian products in S-E Asia begins tomorrow THE largest retail store displays of Australian products yet seen in SouthEast Asia will be held at Robinson and Co. Ltd.'s stores in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur from tomorrow until Oct. 5. A wide
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    • 145 9 A TTRACTIVE model, MarJ\ lene Gray. 24, of Potts Point, Sydney, will take part in fashion parades showing the latest Australian garments at Robinson and* Co. Ltd.'s store In Singapore from tomorrow to Oct. 3. Here she Is admiring one of
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    • 218 9 I Fashion INDUSTRY IS ONE OF THE 1 NATIONS BIGGEST 1 IN SALES VALUE TnHE manufacture of gar--1 ments and textile fabrics is the third largest industry in Australia in terms of the value of retail sales. Total sales of clothing and piecegoods, including footwear, for the year July 1.1961
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    • 240 9 TODAY, a wide ranee of domestic electrical appliances is available to make everyday household tasks easier. They heat and cool food, mix it, extract health giving fruit Juices, wash and dry clothes (and also sew them), clean and polish, pipe nearboiling hot water to
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    • 169 9 A USTRALIAN DESIGNED A fabrics have successfully invaded Paris, the inner sanctum of high fashion, in the last two years. Acceptance of Australian fabrics by some of the world's greatest couturiers has won for them the seal of world fashion approval. In the last autumn-winter
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    • 119 9 Malaysian children are taking a keener and broader interest in the development of the neighbouring countries of South-East Asia, and particularly of Australia. As a result, the demand for Australian children's books continues to grow, and some of the favourites include: "Quest for Golden Dan" the adventures of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 161 9 IT COME, SEE AUSTRALIA'S PRODUCTS. SEE DISPLAYS DEPICTING ■■l^Bfr Hf AUSTRALIA'S WAY OF LIFE. ENJOY DAILY FASHION PARADES 1 WITH AUSTRALIAN MANNEQUINS. AUSTRALIA IS HERE FOR YOU ATMfiCDUCDH'C NOW ATROBINSONS kam |w H I IU W I fl rII L U SPECIAL DISPLAYS. Windows have gone "down under," with displays
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  • 125 10 4 is IK All A has an J\ abundance of domestic and native animals to supply leather Roods manufacturers with hides for a variety of leather Roods now exported from Australia. Besides the millions of domestic animals— cattle, horses, sheep and pigs
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  • 567 10  - It's the 'Junior Executive' look NICKI MOLYNEAUX LATEST FASHIONS AND STYLES FROM AUSTRALIA FOR BOTH CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES E "JUNIOR Executive** is the ncvy look in Australian women's fashion right now. It's the basis of a clothing manufacturing industry that ranks third in employment of Australian factory workers and accounts
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  • Article, Illustration
    163 10 C\NE o.t Australia's top fashion models. Miss Diane Masters, <abO7'e> of Melbourne, will co-ordinate the Australian fashion parades to be held at Robinson and Co.'s store in Singapore. Miss Masters, tall and elegant, has studied fashion in New York and has visited most overseas countries. She is also
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  • 236 10 FTTHE fashion industry Is X one of Australia's most competitive. Manufacturers compete eagerly for many top annual awards for quality, style and finish. One large synthetic fibre company conducts an annual series of "Diamond Star" awards for the best Australian-made lingerie. Now in Its third year,
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    • 147 10 »>* IF PE^ACOI "IT IS INDEED A LOVELY SHIRT, SIR!" (fMQm Australia at S^2r ROBINSON'S Snlc Atemtr JACKSON CO., LTD., Singapore. JACKSON CO.. MALAYA LTD., Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penang. Australia at ROBINSONS original designs >. «S%SJ»^ m y ou* 9 fatthf, I Australia sjlßOMSONS See the extensive range of exclusive
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    • 67 10 ■/i& World's \H most < t^^f fef au tiful \\j\ 100% PURE LAMBS' WOOL BLANKETS Laconia, Australia's first name in luxury blankets for more than half a century, are now available to give you yean of blissful warmth without weight. See the delightful range mow ROBINSONS STORE Singapore agent I
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  • 240 11 Aussie books help Asians AUSTRALIAN books and J\ magazines exported to Asian and Pacific countries, in the year July 1. 1962. to June 30, 1963, including New Zealand, amounted to over S 1,500,000 in value. Book publishers and distributors today are helping students in Asia lrom Singapore through to Japan
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  • 607 11 SYDNEY ARTIST'S WORK IN MAIN HALL OF MALAYSIAN BANK A L'STRALIA is going through a phase of intense cultural activity and this is especially so in the visual arts. An important contribution to this activity* is being made by a vigorous and exciting school of
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  • 172 11 NOW IT'S RADIOS TO MATCH YOUR HOME DECORATIONS A USTRALIAN radio manuxV facturers are producing a wide variety of radios and radiograms In styles and finishes to harmonise with furnishings in every part of the home. Manufacturers have placed a high priority on good looks as well as good performance.
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  • 183 11 fTWE Qantas tip pack is X a container used to transport men's suits and ladies' fashion garments to overseas coontries Over the past 18 months Qantas has carried Australian made men's suits to London and women's rashion garments to Japan. Singapore and South
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  • 494 11 IT'S NO LONGER THE PENGUIN LOOK FOR MEN AT THOSE FORMAL FUNCTIONS JUST A MINUTE AUSTRALIAN men at formal functions no longer look like a parade of penguins. Dress and dinner suits are now appearing In a variety of colours and styles jackets with cuffs, pockets faced with silk, lapels
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 343 11 H^T^s* So right in the rain is i» Plastalon light-weight w rainwear. The highi? > styled, practical way fm to protect you and 1 A your clothes from I m 1& m. tne neav st downLfyfl pour. Available in wm*~ < j|) every fashion- :'fi jju trend colour f Ws,
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  • 438 12 SILHOUETTE NOWADAYS IS SLIMMER THAN EVER A BIG buying customer at one of Australia's first boutiques for men was the driver of a brewery truck who, between deliveries, called in to place an order for $200 worth of shirts and ties to match. The boutique, established several years in one
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  • 97 12 WOMEN AND THE GARMENT INDUSTRY HAVE REVOLUTIONISED MALE FASHIONS IN AUSTRALIA TYPICAL of the styling of Australian suits for the 1963-64 summer are these four. Digby Wolfe (left), a TV compere, wears a traditional style of which fabrics is the feature a third wool, a third terylene and one-third mohair.
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  • 271 12 Shirts, too, can be elegant and they're no longer white "riLEGANCE is most eloEj quent in a gentleman's shirt," an Australian shirtmaker has said. And Australian males are among the world's most style-conscious when It comes to buying shirts. Tastes in shirts differ from city to city. Melbourne men, fairly
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  • 304 12 PRODUCTION of warmweather garments is a special skill of Australian clothing manufacturers and designers, and this is pit happ natural considering the warm, sunny climate in Australia for most of the year. According to this year's fashion previews, Australian designs for the summer are
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 20 12 Success and Best Wishes to "Australia at ROBINSON'S" from MICHAEL BROWN PTY. LIMITED LADIES FASHIONS 104, Bathurst St Sydney Australia.
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  • 457 13 Swim and still look smart when you leave the water MANY a world swimming champion has flashed to victory wearing an Australian nade swimsuit. A 50-year-qld Australian firm that spc :ialises in sporting swim wear will be amonp those presenting a garment range at Robinson Singapore. This firm styles for
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  • 305 13 WOOL Is now available In fabrics lighter than cotton, making it particularly suitable for tropical climates. And as Australia is the world's leading wool producer and exporter. Australian manufacturers and scientists have also been the leaders In this latest development of wool uses. So feather
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  • 267 13 AUSSIE DESIGNERS MOTIFS ARE A BIG SUCCESS AUSTRALIAN textile dei\ signers, who for many years closely followed European ideas, have developed their own originality in successful designs featuring Australian motifs. The overseas trend is still important a fact recognised by the Australian Wool Board when it opened a "Fabric Reference
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    373 14  -  PETER LIM By NEW CARAVELLE I PROM Paris last week I re- ceived this picture of the improved Renault Caravelle. The new model— which is not expected in Malaysia till the new year is called the Caravelle 1100. The Renault Floride Caravelle is, of course, one of the most
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  • 311 14 MALAYSIANS URGED: WATCH STRANGERS Enemies in our midst may try to destroy nation, says Sopiee KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fHE Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, has called on Malaysians to watch for "strangers in oar midst" who would try to destroy the nation. Speaking at the Malaysia Night Dinner
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  • 48 14 Pekan starts its M-joy PEKAN, Sat.— Two thousand schoolchildren. teachers and members of voluntary organisations took part in a milelong procession to mark the beginning of three days of Malaysia celebrations here today. After the procession they assembled at the town oa.'ar.g and heard the Mentri Besars message.
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  • 30 14 MUAR. Sat. A childrens irt show organised by the Muar Chinese Arts Society will be opened here •imorrow by the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir.
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  • 120 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Here* your TV programme for '©morrow: 1 p.m. Opening summary: 1.06 The Rosemary Clooney Show; 1.30 News in English; 1.45 Alfred Hitchcock presents "A bullet for Baldwin"; 2.10 Yesterday's newsreel Highlights of events of yesteryear; 2.20 Roaring 20's— Vendetta on Blecker St.; 3.10 C.K.R.
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  • 80 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. General de Oaul has sent a congratulatory message to the Yang di-Pe«..ui. Agong on the occasion of tM birth of Malaysia. The cable :.iid: "1 send to Your Majesty m. 1 sincere cngratulations on the occassnn of the creation of M-tkwia and
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  • 48 14 PENANO, Sat.— Free copies of the Malaysia Proclamation are now available from the Department of Information on the second floor of Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra. Applications should be made personally on working days between 10 a.m. and noon, and 2.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m.
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  • 230 14 Crime was down to minimum during four-day M-joy KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. There was a minimum of crime during the fourday Malaysia celebrations in the Federal Capital, the Selangor CID Chief, Assistant Commissioner Sher Mohamed bin Allah Bakash. said today. He thanked the public for their co-operation and for being security
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  • 131 14 IJUCHING, Sat. Local Ibans have captured an jther terrorist in the Katl oas District of Sarawak. Third Division. He had been abandoned >y his gang because he was oo weak to keep up with them. He was a member of a party of terrorists which clashed
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  • 47 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysians are invited to a series of lectures on the geetha (an Indian classical stringed Instrument) to be given by touring Indian authority, Mr. N. Jridhari Prasad at the Vlvakananca Ashram Brickfields Road, for a week from tomorrow, starting at 6 p.m.
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  • 21 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Straits tin price today was $457.50 down $2.50 an offering of 250 tons, up 20 tons.
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  • 129 14 AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK TO BE HELD IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sat. —An American Education Week will be held in Singapore from Sept. 25 to Oct. 2. It will feature an education exposition, film shows lecture-seminars, a dinner and dance and cultural events. The purpose of the week Is to consider the
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  • 146 14 The courage of 'Red Rory' AMID a bail of stones burled by 5,000 screaming anti-Malaysia demonstrators storming the British Embassy in Jakarta, strolled one man 31--year-old Major Rory Walker, the assistant military attache, otherwise known as "Red Rory." And he was playing the bagpipes. Rocks whistled inches from his head,
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  • 259 14 IN CASE OF ATTACK Jakarta knows where we stand op Malaysia, says Sir Garfield Barwick SYDNEY. Sat. Indonesia clearly understands that Australia is likely to stand with Britain if the security of Malaysia is violated. This was stated here yesterday by the Australian External Affairs Minister. Sir Garfield Barwick, on
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  • 171 14 MR. GAN HONG THI, aged 67, passed away peacefully on 21.9.63. at his residence at 215 Temiang Road. Seremban. Funeral on Monday 23.9.63 at 2 p.m. LEE: Mrs. Lee Kiah Ouan (Josephine Tan Mul Yong), aged 70. peacefully at 457-A St. Josephs Lane on 20th September leaving behind beloved
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 1383 15 J EKANG BULAN in Race 8 and Air Ace in Race 9 look a safe each-way double in a difficult card at Penang today. Air Ace was second with a late run to Buloh Kasap over the Ipoh 6f last month.
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  • 80 15 AYR. Sat. Mr. R.J. Slgtla's Eguallta won the Ayr Gold Cup handicap run over six furlongs here yesterday. Mr C CarloWs Field Master was second and Mr. T.E Boothby's Light of the Road third of 18 runners Frankie Durr rode Eguallta. Official starting prices: 10
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  • 19 15 f TV*l»»OOf *Ht lv«-ewi! h*«t TBunfnn 9-6 tn the only Rugby Union match played in Britain -rstirdnv
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  • 22 15 rONDON. P«f I o«. "icht* Hivfolon 4 fcvrtbdll rewHt* Orllsl* J Oxforrl fTnlted 1. York City 3 Stockport 0.
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  • 24 15 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Producer II (Race 4). Terang Bulan (Race 8) and Air Ace (Race 9). The GOING is good.
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  • 164 15 KPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER ItM 1 FLYING HAND Lara tor An t Serenade FLYING HAND Ang. flerwat Fine FUicre* FINE FILIGREE Chicken Currr Larmtor ■m t LAST TRY Hotelier BuUh Kaaap LAST TRY Timber Un Hotelier LAST TRT Dalcido Bui oh Kaaap ■MS S' CBENOAI BATL' Smokey Ann
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  • 1510 15 Race One: 1.15 Cl 5 -Div 3—ss f 1 ***** Sister Cavil (Thlo St.) Allan. 6 9.0 It 2 ***** Anglers Serebade (Metal St.) Mawt, 7 1.13 (F) 3 ***** Escort (Leong Huat St.) Bagby. 6 8.12 *Teo 1 4 ***** Chicken Carry (Shaw St) Tulloh,
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  • 273 15 AFTER STIRRING TOUR A QUIET FAREWELL FOR WORRELL'S MEN LONDON. Sat. rruE West Indies cricket team, who were watched by hundreds of thousands during their stirring tour of England, were seen off by only a handful of people when they left here by air for home yesterday. t > The
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  • 487 15 3-1 WIN TAKES NOTTS TO THE TOP T ONDON, Sat. Nottin»r\j ham Forest jumped from third place to the top of the English League First Division today with a 3-1 home victory over bottom-of-the-table Bolton Wanderers. Maaeheatev United, pace setters for the past fortnight, suffered their second defeat this week
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  • 178 16  -  LEO NATHAN ay ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat. -Malayan v Ceylonese, holders, led Malayan Sikhs by 65 runs on the first innings of their Nadchitram Tropiiy match at Pantai here today. A feature of the match was the fine batting by both captains. S. Rajalingam who
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  • 134 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Sei'dang Agriculture College maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Victoria Institution Old Boys' Association by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to 14 (goal, two penalties and a try) in their rugger match at the Shaw Road ground today. Agriculture
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  • 87 16 PENANO. Sat. City Council Recreation Club enhanced their chances of second division football honours when they beat Malayan Teachers College 3-0 at Da to Kramat this evening. This was the City Council's seventh win In as many matches. They now head the league with
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  • 154 16 KUALA LUMPLK. Sat. Seiaiigoi' Ciuo overwnelrned negr. oemoiian C.H.C. oy «v pomis (a goa.s. 4 tries and dropped goai io. ml in ineir annual rugger inaicii on (tie Padang loaay ot-iungor Club, however, bad all tnc udvuiiiageti m ueigm. weigiii. speed ana a suong Duck division
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  • 49 16 BENTONO, Sat. Abdul Karim bin Yaacob won the 30--mile cycle race held hen today as part of the Malaysia celebrations. His time was 1 hr 14 mins. and 35 sees. Second was Tan Teng Poo and third Tan Gioh Seng. Twelve competitors took part. All completed.
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  • 175 16 Klang Club too strong for Language Institute at rugger KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. KLANG Club trounced Language Institute by 22 points (2 goals, 3 tries, dropped goal) to 3 (try) in a rugger match on the University of Malaya ground here today. Klang Club who had advantages In height and weight
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  • 63 16 IPOH. Sat. The Korean Reconstruction Bank women's tabletennis team will meet Perak women at the St. John Ambulance hall here tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Among the touring stars are Soo-Ja Kwack. 1962 Korean tingles champion, and Yool-Ja Whang, 1959 British Empire women's champion. After this
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  • 28 16 BATU GAJAH. Sat— The Sultan Yussuf School beat Iskandar Shah School 6-1 in a hockey match yesterday. The aY.S. second suing beat the I.S.S. "B" 1-0.
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  • 245 16  - RACING: FLOATS FOR RAIL -MOVE- Pad man Gopal By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Racing Association is planning to switch lo floats to transport horses to various race, meets in the country. It has up to now relied on the rail service. The association, the controlling body of racing in
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  • 74 16 PENANO. Sat. Ton Boon Theng who is in line for trioie crown in the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club tennis championships won his first title today when he beat Ne Kok Chan 6-3. 6-1 In the handicap singles final. Results of other tie* played today:
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  • 228 16 111 Mlllltllllllllllllllllllllf **********11 MllltltilllliMllllllltlllllt iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinii rOH, Sat. Perak Turf Club Sports Club "B" won the Perak Rufbj Union's seven-a-side competition on the padan* here today when they beat Malay College "B" of Koala Kanfsar by 12 points (four tries) to nil in th» final
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  • 694 16  - Cheng Hoe, Natekar seeded for final clash FRANCIS BOEYI THOMAS CUP MEN TO VIE FOR SELANGOR BA GOLD CUP By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday JNDIAN and Thai Thomas Cup players are among the 52 entries for the Selangor Badminton Association's invitation Gold Cup championships which open here at the Stadium Negara
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  • 35 16 rPOH. Bat— The Perak Hockey Association will hold Its Benersl meeting at the YMCA next Saturday. at 5 p.m At 4 pm -iieie will be a xtate hnckev trial on the Coronation ground.
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  • 76 16 CRICKET Johnson-Hill Shield (T. Anson) DTC bt MAS by 4 wkts. DTC 117-6 dec (Let. Peng Cheong 38. Mohamed Noor 20 Govindan 3-31) MAS 22 (Peng Cheong 6-11). HOCKEY Festival match (T. Anson): Indian Assn 1 Combined schools 0. SOCCER K. Muda ko final: Sinaran Baru 4 Pemuda
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  • 198 16 Singapore Govt FA prepare for West Aust. tour SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government Services Football Association are planning to tour West Australia in January and are so confident that trip will take place that they are already making preparations for it. SGSFA secretary. B.R.P. Naidu said today that the West
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    • 391 16 r=F^Lo<>K F0 A R HOBBY £Jf COLLECT STAMPS 4*fJ7jr Kjt ••••••i"*, m«iy of m* >JR Vjf ch»n— on on th« Continent of AFRICA. 1 fl£ In Ht« Utt S r—n, 26 colonix ho». JJ JU in4*»«ntf«iict. Few of ut will «v*r Lilllrflilllilll tT T 4 ♦•>•*• NEW NATIONS, but ell
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 249 16 MALAYAN CEYLONESE IST. INNINGS Sivftnesan c Mohlnder Singh b Ranjit Singh 6 R. Katnallngam it Trulochan b Gurucharan 22 A. De Sllva b Dulip Singh 13 C. Navaratnam lbw Dulip Slneh 0 C. Dwvendra lbw Dulip Singh 8. Satyapalan b Mohlnder Slneh 7 S. Rajalingam c Trulochan b Dulip Singh
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    • 133 16 ATHLETICS Inter-Umver-slty-College quadrangular meet (Parrer Pk). Malaysian Armed Forces 61-mile cross-country race (XL Lake Gardens. 7.30 ajn.). CRICKET Nadchltram Shield: Malayan Ceylon cm- v Malayan Sikhs (Pantal. 10.30). Aram Balls match: BCC v The Rest (Spore padang. 10 JO). SWIMMING Penang CSC gala (7 pjn.). Malaysia youth meet (River Valley
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  • THE MAGAZINE SECTION
    • 447 17  - DIP. TECHS. KEN HAMMONDS ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA BY "ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA" today presents two new words that hold out a special meaning for the future of our new nation DIP. TECHS. Who are the Dip. Techs.? They are the key men of our future. The men our industries
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    • 410 17 AH characters or* fictitious. JIM and Marjorie Hunon had a spare room in their large flat and tl>ey needed some extra money. So they took a paying guest. All went smoothly until the managing agents of the block of flats where they lived got to hear
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    • 433 17 Warning about the future LAST week I met the seven experts who hold the future of Malaysian Dip. Techs, in their hands. The experts are in Singapore studying the pros and cons of setting up a college of advanced technology. They are: Dr. B. V. Bowden. principal of the Manchester
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    • 271 17  -  BEACHCOMBER —BY Midstreom switch He teas thrown from his horse while crossi7ig the stream, but his brother caught the horse arid rode it across. (Neics item.) SAID the horse. "It ts not often we get the chance of swopping human beings while crossing a stream." Conductor was biased
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 241 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACBOSS Managed (11). 1. Ancestors CM); 8. Winning L (8 2 inhabitant (8): service (3): 10. Scorch (5); 13. 3. Decisive (5); 4. Bond (3); 5. Flower (5); 15. Racial (6); 17. (Measure (3); 6 Cloy <4); 7. OarCheeky (4): 18. Industrious (8); ment (4): 9. Abridge (7);
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  • EVELYN TU
    • 221 18 Questions and answers A KINDLY professor at the University of Singapore has come to my assistance on the ever-re-curring subject of difficult nail conditions about which Mrs. C. C. Urn wrote to me some time ago. •As far as I know, protein deficiency hai> yet to be incriminated a* a
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    • 650 18 Ideas enough far the house-proud WRITE TO: Miss Evah/n Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Rood. S.ngo pore f A stamped and addressed aa>vslaps must accomBHiny your query TODAY I present ideas from the best brains in the homefurnishing enterprise. If you're one of those planning to give
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    • 53 18 PRESENTING today two dresses for dining-out Australian style. Both are omong dresses to be seen soon at a fashion display during on "Australian Fortnight" at a Singapore department store. The dress seen here is on ankle-length sheath of black lace lined with white satin for contrast. Modelled
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    • 282 18 ITHE morning after little Vicki's birthday, her mother called to her father: "You know that unbreakable toy you gave Vicki yesterday?" "Sure." said the father. Then a dark suspicion clutched him. "You don't mean she's broken it already?" "No." said her mother. "But she's broken all
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    • 355 18 Dilemma about desserts CONCLUDING what I set out U tdl last week aboot the "Lone Life Diet" a current slimming craze among models in Paris. YOU should season all your food with sea salt only, while on the "Long Life Diet." And cook natural brown rice as follows: One part
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  • 344 19  -  POINTER Br ■THIS week I am going to talk about improvement of pedigree, stock. This, of course, can only really be accomplished by the co-operation of breeders themselves, and the first point I would like to stress is the necessity of either spaying or destroying poor specimens when
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  • 153 19 How Is your garden growing? Today.*, science corner gives the answer to a question that must liave puzzled many parents: WHY DO FLOWKRS HAVE DIFFERENT COLOURS? rPHE right answer is simply this: Because they have different chemicals in their "blood streams." Flowers with one group of <
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  • 397 19 RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraKu; 6.02 Prelude To Breakfast: 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Soihs and Sweet Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club; 8 00 Time Signal. The News; 8 05 Brk'ht and Breezy; 9.00 Music City: 10.00 Summary of
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  • 317 19 Jealous boy's questions JJKAK Jane Lee: My boyfriend wants to get engaged soon, but I am worried because lie is jealous of everyone I speak to. If I stop to say hello to a boy I happen to meet when we are out. lie pumps me with questions. It is
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    • 29 19 ITHDR the past two weeks r my mother has been constantly scolding me, although I have done all the housework properly. I am very unhappy. What shall I do?
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    • 44 19 INHAPPY Did you do anything to annoy her? If so. apologise to her. If you feel that you have done nothing to hurt her. then ask her why she is so angry with you. Have a frank discussion with your mother. It will help.
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    • 27 19 I HAVE fallen In love with a foreigner and he has asked me to marry him. I have not yet given my answer. At the same time
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    • 49 19 he says he cannot tall his parents about me until he graduates in a few months. Our marriage depends on their authority. Do you ttifaik I am unfair to keep the man guessing nntil I hear whether his parents think I will be a suitable wife? I am 27.
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    • 55 19 XOT-SO-SIMPLE. A bit unfair, yes. But I'm afraid that in your position most of us would do the same. Your bes* chance of success would be to meet his parents personally. If tßey take you To' their hearts, your charm and commonsense may win them, whereas any amount of pleading
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