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Title Section14 1963-09-29 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.460 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 3514 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-09-29 1 Shows fly in 25 racers for their stable in a Mm i• big airlift SINGAPORE. Sat.— Shaw Stable's airlift of 25 thoroughbred race horses, costing approximately SIOO.OOO. arrived in Singapore in a speci-ally-chartered Globemaster aircraft in the early hours this morning with former Singapore trainer Jack Spencer in charge172 words
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Article17 1963-09-29 1 Lee: Our intention, purpose is to work together with Central Govt for benefit of Spore, Malaysia.17 words
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Article, Illustration1553 1963-09-29 1 JAC IE SAM - By SINGAPORE, Sat JAC IE SAM THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuon Yew, tonight said he fully understood that the Central Malaysian Government must have ultimate authority of Singapore. Addressing a huge rally to introduce the new assemblymen and define the tasks ahead, the Premier said: "We understood that1,553 words
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Article77 1963-09-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Because of the heavy rain which fell here from 3 p.m. today tonight's Malaya Cup football final between Selangor and Penang scheduled for 8.30 p.m. at the Merdeka Stadium, was postponed to tomorrow at 8.30 pjn. at the same venae. Also postponed to77 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-09-29 1 Nanyang students want Tan to stay SINGAPORE. Sat.— About 1,000 Nanyang University undergraduates today unanimously decided to nerjsuade Mr. Tan Lark Sye to stay on as chairman of the University Council. Mr. Tan. who faces a Government move to deprive his Singapore citizenship for alleged "subversive activities," has relinquished hisLim Yaw Cbong shows showcase glass smashed to smithereens - 168 words
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Article79 1963-09-29 1 MELBOURNE. Sat. A 10ft python buried its teeth In the arm of a showman called The Mysterious Rajah at a Melbourne show-around I ir-t aid worker Mrs. Denise Boness, 46. tried to prise the snake's jaws apart with a torch. It bent. Then w'th a piece of79 words
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Article149 1963-09-29 1 Russians held for being anti-Mao HCNG KONG, Sat. The Chinese Communists have arrested "some Russians" In Manchurls. for "anti-Chinese activities," it was reported here today. Formosa's Central News Agency said the Russians were arrested In Harbin ami Changchun. Qudling "well-Informed sources." the agency also reported that the Chinese have sentUPI - 149 words
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Article18 1963-09-29 1 King Olhv's daughter, who married a divorced commoner. Rave birth to her second child, a girl.18 words
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Article25 1963-09-29 1 Australia's External Affsirs Minister discussed the Malaysia crUU with Mr Dean Rusk. the US Secretary of Stat* In the United Nations yesterday.25 words
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Article19 1963-09-29 1 the Pakistan's Foreign Minister us expected to meet President Kennedy at Uie White House on Oct. 4.19 words
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Article, Illustration411 1963-09-29 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN Sun-glass gang in $10,000 raid on goldsmith's By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Five armed men staged a lightning raid at a goldsmith's shop In busy Batu Road here and escaped with SlO.OOO worth or Jewellery. The daring hold-up took place at 9.20 a.m.. 40 minutes after the411 words
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286 1963-09-29 1 Border raiders capture village chief JESSELTON. Sat.— A band of armed Indonesians raided a village in Sibatlk Island, off the town ol Tawau. near the Indone- slan border yesterday and captured the village headman. Police and army units were rushed to the scene, but the raiders had escaped with valuablesReuter; UPI - 286 words
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Article28 1963-09-29 1 Governor of New York State, now on a European tour left London last night for Germany after talks with the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan.28 words
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Advertisement62 1963-09-29 1 M»OI IN U GARMENTS ARE UNCONDITIONALLY /^A^^^ GUARANTEE f\£\ v 1 m P AST COLORS 1 \kH f MACHINE WASHABLE VV I QUALITIZED >X I Will no* shrink out of At i NO IRONING NEEDED Pot A— a play tfffffl SMITH CORONA PRESENTS THE CORONA PORTABLE LIGHTWEIGHT LBS. VIBRATION-FREE PERMANENT62 words
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Article195 1963-09-29 2 T»HE Malayan Chinese Association in Penang is to ask the Federation Government to "shelve" the imposition of the Malaysia Common Market on Penang Island. This was announced, by the association's Btate assembly working committee today. The committee had had a meeting on Thursday to195 words
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185 1963-09-29 2 Strike by gas workers is called off KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 24-day strike by more than 150 gas workers of the Malayan Oxygen Ltd and the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Ltd. was called off today. The strikers who had been picketing outside the offices and factories of the two185 words
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120 1963-09-29 2 One-way traffic starts at 6 a.m. Monday CINGAPORE. Sat. One-way traffic system will be introduced along bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road from 8 a.m. on Monday. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah. said today that all Jo-hore-bound traffic from Singapore will use Bukit Timah Road while the traffic coming120 words
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305 1963-09-29 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE threatened strike by 10,000 workers of the Naval Base scheduled to start at midnight tomorrow has been postponed for a week. This was announced by the Naval Base Labour Union after it had been told by the Admiralty that305 words
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Article147 1963-09-29 2 Film society starts new season SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Singapore Film Society starts ,ts 1963-1964 season tomorrow with the showing of the Dutch film "Heo Mes" (The Knife) at the Cultural Centre theatre at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. The society has a tentative programme of films from various countries drawn147 words
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Article56 1963-09-29 2 TELUK ANSON. Sat. The Lower Perak Golf Club has been formed here with Inchc Abdul Razak bin Hitam as president. Other officials are Mr. R. J. Morton and Inche Yusop bin Abdul Rauf vice-presidents; Dr. J. B. A. Peter secretary, Mr. Too Joon Hlng club captain;56 words
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214 1963-09-29 2 Federal Court of Malaysia opens on Tuesday KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Federal Court of Malaysia will be opened on Tuesday with a special ceremony outside the Supreme Court building here to be followed by a formal sitting of the Court. The Lord President. Dato Sir James Thomson, will inspect a214 words
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Article66 1963-09-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The University of Singapore Fund now stands at 517 1,400.04. Latest contributors are: Harrisons and Crosfield (Spore) Ltd. $1 500; Mansfield and Co. Ltd. $1,500; East Asiatic Co. Ltd. $1,500; Ben Line Steamers Ltd. $1,500; anonymous $600. Harper Gilflllan and Co. Ltd. $1,500; Islay Kerr66 words
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246 1963-09-29 3 Telegraph boys now ant same pay as postmen KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Telegraph messengers, who were recently awarded .salary increases. today withdrew acceptance of the olier because the Government's new wage offer to postmen. While "fully supporting" the Increases granted to the postmen, the National Union of Telecoms Employees said that246 words
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Article250 1963-09-29 3 Decision on equal pay out soon KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Labour Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said here today that a decision on the question of equal pay for equal work was expected soon. He told the annual delegates conference of the C.E.B Junior Officers' Union "The principle of250 words
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Article22 1963-09-29 3 PENANO, Sat. Burglars broke into a coffee shop in Jelutong Road early yesterday and escaped with $884 and lenellery.22 words
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Article396 1963-09-29 3 Pages 4 I Comics 1!). 20 I Featurr* 13 Films 9 j I For Women 14 Jane Le e 15 Know Alls 15 J Motoring 10 Photo 15 Profit 8 Serial 16. 17 I Stars 18 I LsssEjttgraLJ 'Prosperity cannot be static in a democracy' KUALA LUMPUR.396 words
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200 1963-09-29 3 QINGAPORE. Sat. A business education session at the U.S.I.S Library oi. Monday will be the finale of the American Higher Education We k career guidance discussions In Singapore. The session, beginning at 5.30 pm.. will consist of a panel o.200 words
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751 1963-09-29 3 Singapore's first step in mass nti-Red move Democratic youth leaders to be trained to meet and battle the Communists SINGAPORE. Sat The next step was for them to go back to their type of Dolltical warfare poliig underground, penetrating organisations, schools and starting school troubles and strikes. "We must also751 words
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221 1963-09-29 3 TENGKU SAYS DR. S IS GOING 'BARMY' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today referred to the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. as a man who "must be going barmy." He said this in reference to Dr. Subandrio 's persistent claims that Indonesia would accept Malaysia if its221 words
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127 1963-09-29 3 Sacked worker will get his job back CINGAPORE, Sat. Kemat bin Hajl Dahlan, a van driver, who was sacked by the Singapore Steam Laundry In October last year for refusing to accept a transfer, will get his lob back The Industrial Arbitration Court in an award handed down today ruled127 words
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94 1963-09-29 3 'Defend Malaysia' catching on in Muar IVIUAR! Sat. The big "deA tend Malaysia" call Is catching up here. More and more clubs, associations, political parties and unions have undertaken to register their members for a defence corps. The Umno Youth section will hold a demonstration on Wednesday during which a94 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-09-29 4 SEE them at the orchid show some of the pretty programme sellers with a poster to publicise the fourth World Orchid Conference and International Orchid Show, starting on Thursday at the Singapore Turf Club in Bukit Timah. The Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will62 words
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271 1963-09-29 4 Aminuddin admits there's hitch in school boards 7 system IAHE Ministry of Educa- tlon's system of boards of governors /managers for schools. Is not working satisfactorily the Chief Education Adviser. Inche Amlniicmn bin Baki. admitted here today. Inche Amlnudtiin who opened the Malayan Graduate Teachers Union conference was replying to271 words
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86 1963-09-29 4 Worker jailed six months for molesting woman rpAIPINQ. Sat— A labourer. P. X Arumugam, 60, was sentenced to six months jail by the magistrate's court here for outraging the modesty of a housewife. V. Suppumah. 26. The prosecution said Arumugam molested Suppumah In her house at Slmpang Estate on July86 words
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Article43 1963-09-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits Times today received $30 from an anonymous reader for Che Hasnah binte Taib. whose comedian husband died in a road crash two weeks ago. This brings the total amount received for Che Hasnah to $330.43 words
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Article, Illustration465 1963-09-29 4 II TUN RAZAK PRAISES E.P.F. UNION FOR ITS LOYALTY TO NATION KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fJUN Abdul Razak today said Malaysians are "proud of our country for its past achievements and^ confident of greater progress and prosperity in future if we can live in peace465 words
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90 1963-09-29 4 KUALA BELAIT. Sat—Brunei Shell announced today that the second well, o/f the shore of Kuala Belait. has found some oil sands containing oil and natural gas at 11.--000 feet and has described the results so far as "not discouraging." The first well, offshore atReuter - 90 words
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Article497 1963-09-29 4 Band men get 1/2-month bonus SINGAPORE. Sat. About 300 employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation here are to get a bonus at the rate of one and a half months' salary. The Industrial Arbitration Court, in an award handed down today, also ruled, on a majority decision, that497 words
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254 1963-09-29 4 FORMER ARMY MEN CAN REJOIN FORCES J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Ex-servicemen are invited by the Federation Government to re-enlist for service in the Malaysian armed forces. i This is the latest step taken by the government to put the country into a state of preparedness In view of Indonesia's anti-Malaysia policy.254 words
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77 1963-09-29 4 Three injured in water heater blast CINGAPORE. Sat. A water heater exploded at dawn today injuring three people and destroying two walls of a bathroom in a house in Meyer Road. The injured are Mr. Gulab Melwani and his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Melwani of the Paris Silk Store.77 words
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Article67 1963-09-29 4 TAIPEH. Sat. An explosion In a fireworks factory yesterday killed at least 30 people, authorities at Taoyuan. a southern suburb of this city, reported today. The explosion occurred at the height of the work day. when the plant was filled with part-time employees hired to meetReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement187 1963-09-29 4 it S a Jf% < m question l -z^l^MF/ nf |H ji/it M m <i ?A J I sfll Im. .^Bf fl B s^iW M When installing air conditioning equipment, be it for a single room or an entire office block, it is essential that the type and size of187 words
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Advertisement9 1963-09-29 4 LOOK before you LISTEN, look in the RADIO WEEKLY9 words
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Advertisement192 1963-09-29 4 Advertisement To keep a Youthful Complexion. A youthfully radiant Utn la possible even when first youth Is past. The secret Is to mafc* a 'Must' of simpla d*lly oar*. Start your personal beauty > care before you go to bed by removing all make-up. Next, work In a layer of192 words
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Article15 1963-09-29 5 BRINGS TO YOU THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE REST OF THE WORLD'S CAPITALS15 words
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Article475 1963-09-29 5 Chinese backs Jakarta 'WE GIVE FIRM SUPPORT FOR OPPOSITION TO MALAYSIA, 1 SAYS CHU TEH HONG KONG. Sat. One of China's top Com- munist leaders has expressed support for Indonesia's opposition to Malaysia in what is believed to be the first official Chinese public reaction since the federa- tions foundation.475 words
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Article, Illustration428 1963-09-29 5 Rory up and about again JAKARTA. Sat.—Thirty-one-year-old Major Rory Walker— the "Bagpipe Major"— is up and about again after being 'knocked out" for 36 hours. The "knockout" was administered by an American embassy doctor after "Red Rory" had gone for five days and nights without sleep after the sacking and428 words
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Article432 1963-09-29 5 REDS STUDY NEW WAY OF SPACE TALK WASHINGTON, Saturday. A U.S. space official reported this week that Soviet and Western scientists are studying the possibility of using something like telepathy to establish "mind-to-mind communication between people on earth and, say, astronauts on the moon. The432 words
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304 1963-09-29 5 T ONDON. Sat. The InIj ternational Tin Council said yesterday that it had been Informed by the U.S. Government of the General Services Administration's decision to extend the tin stockpile disposal policy until March 31. 1964 But In a communique,304 words
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187 1963-09-29 5 Christiansen dies at work in TV studio NORWICH. (England). Sat.— Mr. Arthur Christiansen, editor of the London Daily Express for 24 years and one of the most famous names in British I journalism, died here last night. He was 59. Mr. Christiansen died of a heart attack on the job.187 words
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123 1963-09-29 5 China friendship delegates now in Moscow ES23HHHHS MOSCOW, Sat. A surprise announcement by the Soviet news agency. Tass. last night reported the arrival here of a delegation of the Chinese-Soviet Friendship Society. It said trie delegation was led by the assistant chief of the Central Political Administration or the ChineseReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement235 1963-09-29 5 II IN A II 5 BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT lOMBARD RANK, often real financial security and as I B interest rate of 5*. the maximum sate and*sure rate for your money to earn. No U.K. Income Tux will he deducted; ■II your money grows all the time, and is completely unaffected235 words
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Article34 1963-09-29 6 y Word* tU/- (MJa—nm) NE* COURSE COMMINCIS Tuee- October Ist at the Joan Booty ■•■■•Mllng 'Charm School. Cathedral Hall (opposite Adalphl) IS.IJ p.m. All I'onalltle* welcome. Enquirtee I >iae telephone Joan Booty (B'pore)34 words
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Article148 1963-09-29 6 M Words t2M (Mlm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In capon Orchard Road Sunday service j urn. and n p.m. All Welcome. BAHA'I WORLD FAITHi— God's iatmt word— to unite all nattoaa la one world order and all religions In une Faith. METHODIST CHURCH. Barker Koad, Slncapora (adjoining AngloChinese Srhooli Sunday148 words
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Article60 1963-09-29 6 -■>> Word, SS <Mi*.>—Bnx M eU. ast>« CORNISH COAST. New 3 nnd 4 >>e<iroomed fummhed houses. Full boatint and insulation. Available until SOtb May. Jalne, Polnmn. Kowey, Cornwall SKLFORIVE CARS In Britain available at Dock*. Airport or Homo. Ratal from £24 per month. £102 six months lOcf.-Aprlli Including:60 words
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Article234 1963-09-29 6 FROM Dr. DJuanda, Indonesia's First Minister, comes a strange confession. The Government, he says, had long planned to rut off trade with Malaya and Singapore. It was only waiting for an appropriate moment to ■trlke. So much then for th« spirit of brotherhood. Even while the Maphillndo234 words
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Article112 1963-09-29 6 IT will take another 10 days before the vaccine arrives from the United States. And only then will the Government be In a position to launch a full scale campaign to wipe out this outbreak of rabies. Much depends therefore on dng-owners. Keep your pets conflred. If you must112 words
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Article101 1963-09-29 6 LAST week President Antonin Novotny of Czechoslovakia sacked Premier Viliam Siroky for Ineptitude and Stalinist crimes. Now his time has come. The hatchet men of his Communist Party are after his blood. At a meeting of the Central Committee of the party. Novotny has open denounced for helping Siroky101 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1963-09-29 6 Dr. B. R. SREENIVASAN - Bigger, better, faster... Dr. B. R. SREENIVASAN THE UNIVERSITY TODAY MUST MAINTAIN THE MOMENTUM By CHULALONCKORN UNIVERSITY— ThaiIand i Tribute To A Royal Revolutionary (See ASIA Magaiine Page Four). tS- QUOTE by Or. Sreenivoion, vie* choncollor, University of Singapore: "W* used to think of univonitias os having 2,000 to 3,0001,565 words
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Article83 1963-09-29 6 MY WIFE and 1 were deeply moved by the honesty of Mr. Chan of Katonc who came all the way to Queenstown to say that it was he who had damaged one of our headlamps while reversing his car •hr previous evening. He got my name83 words
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Article, Illustration983 1963-09-29 6 HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN 0n 3ING«PORE^^H A job well done-that is why the middle-class backed PAP YOU know the kind of place. Detached and semi-detached bungalows, some new, some old, built over the past 15 years, with mullioned windows and front -door bells which set off a raucous peal when pressed. An983 words
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81 1963-09-29 6 The things they say because they're they A BEAUTIFUL woman Is something to put In a theatre or to make a movie about, but you don't like to have them in your drawing-room or in bed. Georges Simmon, author and creator of Mairret. fVO me, Castro is a bro■l ther,81 words
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Advertisement674 1963-09-29 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. WONG LEE: Brtweea Ak We*. *<•■ ..nd a/o Mr. and Mrs. Woauj slack back and Toko Kuln. third d/o Mr. ;<Qd Mr*. I«c Mun Hea, 38/5763. TAN— GOH I Between Oeorge, eldest Mr. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Mlang nd It Chla (Diana), youngest d/o Mr. and Mrs. Goh674 words
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Advertisement15 1963-09-29 6 Iw BY HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL15 words
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Advertisement58 1963-09-29 6 STATUS SYMBOL b£b^bkl sa^r Country Ton or -^G*&%iF L ~^'m Block Skto with n W. Cumoloir Soles Mmi J- 12. Shoemalring like this, leather like this, fine making like this. count for a lot when people watch your step. Come and choose your darks Flotillas. I FLOTILLAS shoes for men58 words
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Article255 1963-09-29 7 Lim: Trade cut warning to Penang PENAXG. Sat. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here today the present confrontation by Indonesia against Malaysia should be "a warning" to the people of Penang against banking too much on her enterpot trade to retain the island's free255 words
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Article27 1963-09-29 7 TAIPINO. Sat. The Perak North branch of the Servicemen's Association will hold Its annual dinner and dance at ttie New Club here on Nor. X27 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-09-29 7 The evidence of complicity by Indonesia SECURITY forces recovered fuse-caps of mortar bombs and ammunition near Kampong: Serabak, in the First Division of Sarawak, after four mortar bombs were fired at the village from the direction of Indonesian border but Tuesday. Arrowed are fuse-caps from the mortar bombs, found in78 words
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Article178 1963-09-29 7 RL'ALA LI'MPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. today outlined two conditions under which the Government could play a direct role in preventing and settling trade disputes. Speaking before the second biennial delegates conference of the National Mining Workers Union, Inche178 words
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205 1963-09-29 7 'BRIGHT HEADLIGHT LED TO CRASH, IPOH INQUEST TOLD TPOH, Sat. Seconds before a "dazzled" motorcyclist, Toh Kam Yeow, 24, was fatally Injured in a road accident here early one morning, he told his pillion rider he "could not see the road" because of headlights of an oncoming car. i his205 words
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216 1963-09-29 7 Black-out threat town's chief blames the Alliance for cash crisis BENTONG, Saturday. J'HE Socialist Front president of the Bentong town council today blamed previous Alliance "mismanagement" for the council's financial difficulties. Mr. Phoon Chee Kal, 25, a former tapper, was commenting on criticism of the council, which Is run by216 words
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Article81 1963-09-29 7 Attap house razed to ground SL'NGfcl PATANI, Sat.— A two-storey attap house on the main road here was razed to the ground at 10 last night. Most of the four families were out at a cinema show when the fire broke oat. There was no casualty, but damage was estimated81 words
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Article42 1963-09-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sergeant Soo Heng Ooon of the General Service Corps has been appointed clerical assistant to the Malaysian Military Attache in Bangkok. Be will succeed Staff Sergeant Augustine E. S. Kerman who is returning to Malaysia.42 words
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Article35 1963-09-29 7 PENANQ. Sat. O. Ibrahim. 18. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of «ate crashinc into the Per.anjt Port Commission at Swettenham Pier yesterday. He was allowed SlOO ball until Oct. 2835 words
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Article85 1963-09-29 7 KOTA BHARI Sat. —At the end of a 15-mile car chase through kampong lanes here Customs officers detained two men and recovered 54.000 worth of penicillin on which duty amounting to SI. OOO had not been paid. The car, which had driven np to Pasir Mas ferry, suddenly85 words
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1045 1963-09-29 7 EDUCATION AND THE 'SILENT REVOLUTION' IPOH, Saturday five per cent and Russia over six per cent. "We are not convinced that the best u&e is being made of the $230 million already provided for education." he added. Mr. Teerath Ram said that although Malaya had four residential teacher training colleges1,045 words
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Article53 1963-09-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. N.N. Leicester has been re-elected president of the Singapore Benefit Society. Other officials re-elected are Messrs Lee Boon Chye, vicepresident; Neo Cheng Gum. secretary; Lee Soo Chuan treasurer: and committee members: Teo Eng Guan. Lim Keng Teck. One Cheng Guan. P.M. Pillai and John53 words
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Advertisement115 1963-09-29 7 E^^iO CLEAR AM kinds of Antique., BlockAll kinds of Handkerchiefs, woo<l Lo«<l«w Teak and Toble Linen and Evening CampHorwood Ckests, Art Bags etc. All reduced to Crofts, Jade carvings half-price? reduced from 10^ 50Tc. HURRY NOW TO 173, Orchard Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** THE CHOICE OF BUILDERS APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT115 words
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Advertisement384 1963-09-29 7 WOT? $7£ MILLION IN ONE MONTH? SURE! THE MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. received life assurance proposals to the value of $7,578,681 In August x963 from 2,748 persons. This figure does not Include Group Insurance applications. This record monthly producton of over $7i million Illustrates the confidence the people have384 words
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Article551 1963-09-29 8 'pHE crisis Malaysia faces following the break in diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Philippines has taught one good lesson to many a young man who was on the verge of jumping on the bandwagon of specula- tors hoping to get rich quick. The incredible551 words
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Article281 1963-09-29 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: Boustead 8.000) $1.55: Dunlops 1.000 $2.92, (1.000) $2.90. (1.000) $2 89 Esso (2.000) $3.29. (1.000) $3 31 (2.000' $3.30; Gammon 1.000281 words
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Article61 1963-09-29 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chambers of Commerce of Singapore and the Singapore Manufactures Association. in conjunction with the Registered Associations of Singapore will hold a dinner tomorrow in honour of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The dinner, to- be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall,61 words
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492 1963-09-29 8 STRIKE BY SERVICES AMAHS IS PUT OFF Union responds to appeal by the Tengku: New talks tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r pHK strike by 3,500 amahs in Commonwealth military establishments, scheduled to take place on Tuesday has now been postponed to October 7. In a positive response to an appeal492 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-09-29 8 First look at East for showman SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. S. Grace, a London theatrical agent had his first glimpse of the East when he flew into Singapore last night. Mr. Grace, who is on a world vacation trip, said his visit here "to soak up a little of the atmosphere"119 words
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Article143 1963-09-29 8 Govt. urged to lift trawler ban PENANG. Sat.— The Federation of Malaya Trawlers Fishing Association today urged that the present temporary ban on trawler-fishing be lifted. "It has no legal foundation and we hope the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives will see our point of view." the association said In143 words
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90 1963-09-29 8 Dispute settled, so bank strike is off SINGAPORE. Sat. The twomonth strike by 170 employees of Malayan Banking Ltd. here has been called off. A Ministry of Labour statement today said discussions took place this afternoon between representatives of the bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union under the chairmanship90 words
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Article30 1963-09-29 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Boys Scouts Association today warned members of the public against unauthorised people who are canvassing for advertisements and collecting donations in the association's name.30 words
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250 1963-09-29 8 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today that he would soon meet the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. W. Okuma, to "work out the procedure" for an amicable settlement of Singapore's "blood debt" claim. Before returning to Kuala i Lumpur this morning after addressing250 words
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Article35 1963-09-29 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Department of Imports and Exports today announced that from yesterday no applications for permits to export copra, copra waste and copra cake outside the Malaysian territories will be approved.35 words
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Article30 1963-09-29 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The SATA mobile mass X-ray unit will be stationed at Kreta Aver Community Centre from Tuesday to Oct 11 between 5.30 p.m. and 9 pm.30 words
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224 1963-09-29 8 $12 ore gets him four months' jail J/UALA LUMPUR. Sat A labourer who stole $12 worth of tin ore from the dredge on which he worked, was sentenced to four months' Jail today, "as a deterrent to others who have ideas about stealing from their era ployers." The Second Magistrate.224 words
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104 1963-09-29 8 Mine's union secretary bound over rnAIPING, Sat. Din bin X Ismail, 41, secretary of the Taipinsr branch of. the National Mining Workers Union of Malaya, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here to criminal breach oi trust of $42 of union funds. He was bound over in $500 for one104 words
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Advertisement200 1963-09-29 8 Lata CLASSIFIED '20 words $12 (Minimum), ONG— GAN BetWMD Qmrtm Ong Beng Tlong and Irene Owi Choy Lin of Spore 29th Oeptembi 1963. POON— NO: Between Wen* Thai «/o Madam Sin Sow Keng and lata Mr. Poon Chew Sun and Helen* Hul Ole do late Mr. and Mrs Ng Chow200 words
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Miscellaneous141 1963-09-29 8 WaWm O*e quality Mcc 4tr Imru, back m '52hte three weeks jf^^^ He paid r^\ ON YOUR TV TODAY OINOAPOBE, Sat. Here's TV programme for tomorrow P.M. I.M Opening and profjramme summary; 1.95 The Rasemary Clooney Show I.SO News in English: 1.45 Hawaiian Eye: 2.35 Stage 7 Harrigan's Oiost: 3.M141 words
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Article, Illustration848 1963-09-29 9 PETER EVANS - PETER EVANS By LONDON PRESENTING THE SIX GIRLS WHO ARE HELL-BENT ON BECOMING A SYMBOL ONE year ago in Hollywood, at the funeral of Marilyn Monroe, a studio executive who knew her well told me solemnly: "Mister, they just buried the biggest jackpot winner of848 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-09-29 9 WELL, here it Is— the first week of October, and with it an unbroken run of first-rate drama at the Cultural Centre Theatre with the third Services Drama Festival. Unbroken? Well, not quite; for on Wednesday and Thursday there will be the competing attraction of the Jose Limon265 words
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Advertisement414 1963-09-29 9 >o\\ snow ix. X 11am- 1.30 4.00- 6 30 9 30pm SDGaR 3Ll7n POPS I "MB X SmmiommkoLM Vincent PRICE. Peter LORRE j Bom KARLOFF, Haiel COURT X Todov 9 p.m.: "SISTERS ON ICe" < w#w snow im. J 11am 1 .30 4.00 6.30 9.30pm < I tell you, 4/k414 words
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Advertisement425 1963-09-29 9 CXV (S 'P° rc) Tkun 3rd OcL 9.00pm Premiere m Vim I IN AID OF EARL HAIG POPfT DAT FUND land of l>t Bn. Que«n'» Own Hiahlondcrt will tx in afttndonc I A GIANT AMONG THE "EPICS" TOWERING ABOVE ALL OTHERS! ACCLAIMED ACROSS THE ENTIRE WORLD AS ■I The Greatest425 words
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Advertisement17 1963-09-29 9 A MODERN MAID" (Cant.) TOOAY 11.00 AM: TARZAN AND TMI LOST SAFARI" (MCM). Cordon Scoti Scape Color17 words
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Advertisement446 1963-09-29 9 Tel: 21-116 W*] |1 I I SINGAPORE I GALA PREMIER- Wednesday zna Oct. at 9.15 p.m. TICKETS NOW ON SALE GENERAL SCREENING THURSDAY. 3rd OCT. DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 11 o.m. 2.30 6.00 ft 9.15 p.m. AT NORMAL PRICES; $1.00, $2.00 53.00~l AN EPIC THAT IS BIGGER THAN BEN-HUR' THE446 words
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158 1963-09-29 10 BURGLAR IS CAUGHT AFTER CHASE ON ROOF PENANG. Sat.— A halfnude burglar was captured in Penang Road early this morning after a chase on the roof of several shophouses .opposite the police headquarters. The man. dressed only In his underpants, was first spotted at 3 a.m. by members of the158 words
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Article146 1963-09-29 10 Dayaks back loyalty call KUCHING, Sat. -The Sarawak Dayak National Union today pledged full support for the decision of Frnne Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman to preserve the integrity of Malaysia. In a statement the union said: "In a lime of national cfisis, such as we are experiencing now, every loyal146 words
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Article22 1963-09-29 10 RAUB. Sat. A businessman. Woon Kiam, 54, was yesterday fined $50 for buying two character lottery tickets on June 23.22 words
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Article258 1963-09-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— More than 2,000 people defied heavy rain to attend a rally here this evening and pledged to defend the nation and its integrity. Shouts of "Hldup Malaysia" (Long Live Malaysia) and "Destroy Soekarno" greeted fiery speeches denouncing the Indonesian regime and258 words
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Article196 1963-09-29 10 Praise and reward for brave nine KLANG, Sat The Selangor Chief Police Officer, Inche Mohammed Natt, today praised estate workers for their courage and co-operation in helping the police to stamp out crime in the area. Inche Mohd. Hatt was spealdng to nine people at the North Hummock Estate here196 words
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220 1963-09-29 10 INDIA POLICE BREAK UP PASSPORT RACKETEERS TNDIAN police have cracked down on an international racket specialising in forging the Malayan "double tiger" passports. Several arrests were made by the Calcutta police recently when they raided a house suspected of having been used by the forgers. A number of British, Indian220 words
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111 1963-09-29 10 Sultan advises pupils: Be loyal citizens SUNOEI PATANI, Sat. With the formation of Malaysia education has become more Important than ever, the Sultan of Kedah said here yesterday wtien he opened the new Ibrahim Secondary School building. He tola the pupils education did not merely mean accumulating facts on science.111 words
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236 1963-09-29 10 Call from Rome for satay man and trimmings CINGAPORE. Sat. Th« swank Cavallerl Hilton In Rome Is looking for a satay man from Singapore to cater for Italian gourmets. Mr. Frans Schutimann. tb« hotel manager who formerly worked with Raffles Hotel here, has approached Mr Paul G. Peralta, executive officer236 words
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Article104 1963-09-29 10 TODAY Sedlli Kechil .7 07 a.tn. (6.910 5.25 p.m. (5.7 ft p; Singapore 8.57 a.m. (6.9 ft) 740 p.m. (7.2 ft Port Dickson 2.41 a.m. (6.3 ft) 3.52 p.m. (6.Bft) Port Swettenham 1.58 a.m. < 10.4 ft) 2.23 p.m. 10.6 ft p; Penang 10.08104 words
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Advertisement423 1963-09-29 10 mmmmmjjjijd! m jiiiiniiiiii i^fc^^^^M^^^^^^^^PF^^Bfc .""^-^9l THE NEW HOLDEN People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Holden Dealer! SMOOTH RED CARPET RIDE! NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING! HI And423 words
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Advertisement339 1963-09-29 10 MOTORING By PETER LIM New, small Viva ■gf^S Tl I W* VAUXHALL VIVA by Vauxhall TURNING CIRCLE LTERK it ts the new police prowl-«ar with a drW«r Vauxhall. Two exclu- and two olh «T occupants And i m »i.t nf nm i no one around to U»u: a ticket. slve339 words
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Article12 1963-09-29 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP with THIS MUDLARK AT LAST GETS THE RIGHT CONDITIONS12 words
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1355 1963-09-29 11 Picture Fan good value TAKE HIM AGAINST FANCIED HORSES PICTURE FAN 11, a regular mudlark, gets track conditions in his favour at last and with a handy weight mark of 7.12 he is certainly worth an each-way flutter against the fancied horses in the 8U Autumn Plate (Race 6) at1,355 words
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Article133 1963-09-29 11 KPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 KHAM. PHET PepiU Tin Rush TIN RUSH Khampang Phet PepiU PEPITA Khampang Phet Tin Rush Race 2 MIKADO Malaya High Perfection MALAYA Mikado High Perfection H. PERFECTION Mikado st. Datile Rae« 3 RUPEE Poker dAs Winoro RUPEE Winoro Poker dAs RUPEE Poker133 words
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Article1169 1963-09-29 11 Race One: 1.45— Cl 4 Div 2— 6£ 1 ***** Basant Debar (Orchard Bynd.) Noordln, 6 8.13 Shaari 2 ***** Shantin Inn (MarUah Kongsi) Ahmad, 6 8.13 K»"T»W 1 3 ***** Kbampang Pbet (PU St.) TJoa, 7 8.13 (F) Mitchell 7 4 ***** Tin Rush CMdm C.K. Lee)1,169 words
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Article23 1963-09-29 11 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Mikado (Race 2), Actress (Race 5) and Jambatan Kayn (Race 8). The going will be soft.23 words
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216 1963-09-29 11 GREATEST SKIPPER AND THE FINEST WI TEAM KINGSTON. Sat. Clyde Walcott. who with Everton Weeks and Frank Worrell formed the great West Indian batting trio of t'ne three "Ws" in the *****, described Worrell here as "the greatest and most knowledgeable captain the West Indies have ever had." Walcott added216 words
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Article23 1963-09-29 11 BANGKOK. Sat.— The visiting Pakistani table tennis players defeated a Bangkok team 5-4 In their first friendly encounter here last night.23 words
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Article166 1963-09-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Billy Ng of Johore, the Thomas Cup trialist who just failed to make the team for the Australasian zone ties, carried Malaysia's colours to a men's singles victory in the Selangor Badminton Association's international (Gold Cup) tournament which ended at Stadium Negara166 words
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Article40 1963-09-29 11 BOURNEMOUTH. Sat. Th« United StHtes completed a 5-8 sweep over Britain In their Davis Cup inter-zone semi-final here today. Chuck McKlnley beat Billy Knight 8-2. 6-2, 6-3; Frank Froehling beat Mlks 1 Sangster 6-1. 4-6. 6-0, 6-4.40 words
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Article338 1963-09-29 11 T OXDON, Sat. Manchester i United, the English Cup holders, shot back to the top of the English football league First Division today when they beat Leicester 3-1 In a repeat of last season's cup final. Tottenham Hotspur. ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 0 Sheffield V.338 words
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Advertisement887 1963-09-29 11 fIASSIFIEb ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'ptre) Word* SS (Mlm.y—Bna St rt*. vitro PHOTOSTATS by Kotomttlr *****. PHOTOCOPY AND MICROFILMING all document! Tant'i Pbotocopr kmn ***** Slagaporr. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY? Let M»l»y»l»n Cradtt Byatem aolv* your problem. Join the Crrdlt Byitem now tor your rainy day*. Particular* writ* Bos AB*o Sun. Tim**,887 words
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Advertisement114 1963-09-29 11 For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice is easy- care MERMAID Blended Fabrics of 65% TETORON (polyester fiber) and 35% cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask for cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Both fabrics, backed by Shikishima114 words
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Article, Illustration20 1963-09-29 12 _mJH ---r3B>^^^^^^^f^^^^^^^^^^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J FAM OFFICIALS UNDER TENGKU'S DIRECTION SPEED UP REFUNDS TO THOSE WHO CANNOT STAY ANOTHER DAYUP - 20 words
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664 1963-09-29 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur. Sat. AT 6.15 p.m. on a bleak, wet evening today, two and a quarter hours before kick-off time the 37th Malaya Cup football final between holders Selangor and Penang was postponed till tomorrow at 8.30664 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-09-29 12 SEREMBAN, Sat. P. Gunalan won three titles for the third successive year in the Negrl Sembllan Badminton Association open championships which concluded Rere yesterday. Result* of finals: Singles: P. Gunalan nt Ling Siew Sing 15-7 15-7; doubles: P. Gunalan and Siew Sing bt Boon Han and160 words
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Article31 1963-09-29 12 SEREMBAN, Sat. Negrl Sembllan beat Malacca by 11 points (a goal, penalty and a try) to six (penalty and a try) In a rugby trial match held here today.31 words
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Article34 1963-09-29 12 IPOH. Sat. A solitary try by Harrison in the second half enabled Whites to beat Colours by three points to nil In a state rugger trial on the Municipal padang here today.34 words
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Article22 1963-09-29 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Joint Services rugger team beat West Australian Combined Services 30-3 la their opening match at Perth.22 words
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Article306 1963-09-29 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. O. R. Watt won the Keppel Club Open B" division medal with a nett score of 67 (or the Dolphin Cup at Bukit Chermin today Watt, wltff handicap 18. also returned the best gross score of 83. Runner-up was N. L. Skllllngton (68) J306 words
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Article61 1963-09-29 12 KCALA LUMPUR. Sat— Miss Tan Gaik Bee. Malaysia's leadIng woman player, won two titles In the Selangor invitation badminton championships tonight. She beat her Prnang teammate N~ Mcl Ling 11-l. 11-4 in the women's final and then partnered Dipu Ghosh (India)' to beat. Annie Keong61 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-09-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MALAYSIA'S Billy Ng and Thailand's Narong iTI Bhornchima will contest the final of the Selangor Gold Cup badminton final tonight. In the semi-finals today Billy beat Sangob Rattanusorn (Thailand) 15—12 15—5, Narong: beat Yew Chen,; Hoe (Malaysia) 10—15 15—7 15—7. Billys211 words
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Article42 1963-09-29 12 IPOH. Sat— Methodist English School, Ipoh. beat Government English School. Tapah. 2-1 in the Perak schools inter-rone hockey semi-final on the Municipal padang today. In the other semi-final Malay Collect-. Kuala Kangsar. bout Sultan Abdul Azi2 School. Teluk Anson. 6-0.42 words
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Article322 1963-09-29 12 ERNEST FRIOA - 45 are on the list to Tokyo ERNEST FRIOA By ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat. The Malayan HOckey Federation today named 45 players for centralised training here in preparation for the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo in October. The trainees will have six sessions from Oct. 15 to 31. After the fourth322 words
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Advertisement35 1963-09-29 12 MAKE SURE YOU GET JayV THE MOST FROM YOUR Vi "V air-conditioning S 1 and so refreshing. Jm a f~\ r: i i m gdP* MODEL SA-821 3 I Available at di> leading stores. r'--vR^B^pMBB^^H35 words
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Advertisement558 1963-09-29 12 AN AMAZING REVELATION J^^ttitifZ^s^T'*^ for the first time ever "SIX \JhP 1 EASY WAYS t0 t uick access *^l 'flOn i w f^ leorning ond popularity with playing are contained in rt 'M ONE sensational Ne v "Learn *^ffv* J7 /jm At Home" Method. It is guoran- ym te*d to558 words
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Miscellaneous114 1963-09-29 12 SOCCER: Malaya Cup final— Selangor vs Penang 8.30 p.m.. Burnley Cup final Selangor vs Singapore 7.00 pjn.— Merdeka Stadium. North Malays vs South Malays Princes Rd. Spore Police vs Fed Police Ourney RdGOLF: RSGC vs PTCOC Circular Rd (7.48 a.m.). Keppel Club "A" medal competition Bukit Chermin (8.15 a.m.). SICC114 words
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Article, Illustration912 1963-09-29 13 KEN HAMMONDS - Skylarking— by ski-kite KEN HAMMONDS THE MAGAZINE SECTION By SINGAPORE YESTERDAY I met the man who has introduced a new sport to Malaysia. He is Mr. Hugh Longhurst, who thrilled the crowds at the Malaysia celebration sea sports in Singapore when he glided by suspended beneath a huge kite. The912 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-09-29 13 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By HAS your car an exhaust which emits obnoxious lumes? If it has. you are the on* out of every 10 motorists in Malaya who endanger public health. If you don't oelleve me. just place your nose near the422 words
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Article464 1963-09-29 13 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER Br Rustiguzzi with o nosebag IT is not every opera that calls for a bearded diva, as does Stravinsky's "Rakes s Progress." In Grimaldi'f "II Strepito" the heroine has to wear a nosebag In Art 11, when the magician has tried to change her into a horse,464 words
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Article, Illustration401 1963-09-29 13 CAN THE POLICE TAKE ACTION? CAN the police change their minds about prosecuting a motorist? That was the question raised in Jack Carters case. He was involved in a slight accident with another car and a policeman told him he would report the incident. Seven days later a letter arrived401 words
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Advertisement225 1963-09-29 13 tour MALAYA with (€sso) r^S^^^^Hl W J l i k.-^"^^ S+ "*^iMßßl\\\ i/V^^v XMmMy^r P~^a«fm\\\ KCffeA _^B^rtu anf or y° ur Motoring pleasure jj N. NOW available only at your ESSO dealers An attractive up-to-date ESSO Road Map of Malaya-Only 50cts. Ask your dealer today for this now up-to-date road225 words
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Article, Illustration251 1963-09-29 14 ON THE 'NIGHT SHIFT' IN SANDAL DRESS IT'S here at last 1 the Ion; and skinny shift, the big evening story of the year. It's straight, simple and sleek. It is an easy version of the cheongsam, minus collar and waist. The trend towards this evening informality was undoubtedly started251 words
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Article, Illustration607 1963-09-29 14 How a man's clothes can give his wife away WRITE TO: Miss Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped and addressed envelope must accompany your query. YOU can tell a man's character, they say, by the health of his wife. But I reckon607 words
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Article379 1963-09-29 14 DEAR Evelyn Tv: I am a pre-university student and would like to know where I can buy ear-plugs to keep out the noise. LEE PL. From a dispensary. MY elbows are coarse and rough, and no amount of massaging or cream has any erfect. What is the best cure?379 words
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Article321 1963-09-29 14 rpHE actress finally got 1 married— and two hours later she was in her lawyer's office discussing a divorce. Even for Hollywood, this was something of a record. "What could have happened in Just that little time." the lawyer asked, "to cause such an Irreparable breach?"321 words
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Advertisement81 1963-09-29 14 tThe man who I coffee knows that Wk HH^ H^k fl| VL U tsHP'-w^^ NESPRAY SfesssTjfl Jk 1 CC mgk maKes conec, I i*j hpffpi' £l^L r ißßßsfl^M' '■*h CHE Wl VITAM IS t*-* lllp^ kMtf g^ jh 9 NET WEIGHT ZllB'H)*^' M K > Wi^Libb^Bb^* Lißß^t^b»«M^ L*fe«* __^^t^^^^^^| ''^fS'x'81 words
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Advertisement196 1963-09-29 14 You feel so cool, so clean, so fresh with Tampax i^^^^f SW White dress fresh and sea-cool You feel immaculate! That's because Tampax is worn internally. You're never aware of its presence. You can bathe. swim— keep cooL clean and dainty. Odour is prevented from forming. You'll call Tampax the196 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-09-29 15 IyiWKR of the week's $30 prize is "Young Hearts." (left), submitted by Uone Menc Hu, of 775, Mountbatten Road, Singapore 15. He used F.P.3 film and a Kolliiflrx ramrra. Setting: f"> <>. 1/50 second. He will be |tuid by post. The cheque will be posted to him176 words
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646 1963-09-29 15 What can we do about long working hours? |)HAR Know Alls: During my leave I stayed for about 20 days with a shop assistant friend of mine in Changi Village. I was surprised by the hours of work some of the shop assistants there put in every day. They start646 words
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Article114 1963-09-29 15 MY two office friends and I ar c worried about the advances of our boss. We don't want to leave our jobs as we ar e quite happy, but he has made improper suggestions to each of us at different times. We don't know how to cope with the114 words
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Article406 1963-09-29 15 Free sex or no sex? y r* a i'l 1 J i^^^. L'. 1 1 L r^^l x > A^ y^^ <^^B I 1 1 1 W' 1 1 r* i t'i'1 WHAT'S yew problem? Writ* to: Mitt Jon* Lm, The Sunday Timti, Tim«» House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.406 words
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Article404 1963-09-29 15 YOUR DOG BY POINTER T3 continue last week's advice on breeding if you should decide to breed from your *****, you should choose her sire well In advance and make the necessary arrangements. If it is possible, let them meet for a short time before mating, as this will help404 words
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Advertisement145 1963-09-29 15 MET PUN OEKSSSm makes life worth living again ~'^ll --"^Miiii r^^^ ilk Buy Dusil— you get 2 FREE tablets in every 10 pack w^m^Kl:^ &9&F iWt- £^~lir^ A NEW TABLET FOR SURE, FAST RELIEF OF PAIN L^~"— 4J XJfr^r^ Wh en pain depresses you, take Dusil, the new pink t^S^/^^145 words
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Miscellaneous399 1963-09-29 15 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYSIA of Programmes for the Eve- 10.00 Jet Speed Records: 10.30 Ben ulw i»i«iw* nln(? 603 New Horizons; 6.18 Re- hind the Scenes: 11.00 The NoA.M. 600 Time Sienai. Nrgum- lax and Listen: 6.30 Music at Sun- vels: 11.15 Saloma Sings: 11.30 Ku; 6.02 Prelude to399 words
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Article, Illustration846 1963-09-29 16 k Brutal and without mercy, they murder men, women, children just for the sake of killing I FULFILLED one of my dearest ambitions when I interviewed a Sulu pirate chief during my recent three-week visit to North Borneo to cover the work of the United Nations Malaysia Mission.846 words
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Advertisement201 1963-09-29 16 Rv i— i WEE KIM WEE COR the first time a newspaperman has interviewed a Sulu pirate chief— one of the tough, merciless marauders who terrorise the North Borneo coast, pillaging and plundering. The newspaperman who scored this "first" is WEE KIM WEE (above), who travelled extensively in Sabah recently201 words
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Miscellaneous271 1963-09-29 16 (fOPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: L Money (6). Re- 1 DOWN: 1. Terror (6). 2. Tree li-sli (6>. 11. Upward slope (4). 12. (4) 3 Bird <6> 4 Measure of Unwell (3). 13. Metai 4) v. M 6 saltpetre (s>. 6. Set ftrtlte 6>. 15 Undiluted (4). 16. J p OSit ion271 words
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Article479 1963-09-29 17 Mystery cough? No need to worry WHEN John be.n.eu liad a violent til o. cougnlug. his wUesuiu worriedly: "1 wLsn you woulu cut down on your smoking. John." But her husband jn>t went over to the window ahd closed It— as if the draught had been ihc cause. All the479 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1963-09-29 17 WOMEN ARE NEVER A PART OF THEIR LOOTNOR ARE THEY MOLESTED nuisance planes and an improved network of communications along the coast have all added up to give the Sulu plratr.- thrashing. The engagement that finally broke their back occurred at 2 a.m. one day in Feoruary1,737 words
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Article171 1963-09-29 17 m POSER U3 which mother, with her wed-ding-ring, should know the answer If one of the vountcsters wants to ta»«: WHAT 18 18-CAKAT GOLD? QUITE tlaiply it mean* that three-quarters of tlie metal In I lie object concerned i» pure fold. The w»rd "carat" In* term used171 words
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Advertisement122 1963-09-29 17 "It was a good wind for me/ says Sir Compton Mackenzie, "that wrecked the steamer 'Politician' on the island cfEriskay. For one thing, it gave me the idea for one of my most successful novels, Whisky Galore. For another, .^*'-''^v^*'^vqroHHDH||hl^^Dhai ifllvtl^^^H Ms£ l^dHSswsivi'l -;i'«v ßiii IMP 3^SHBR}^W3RsH|BSSSBcSfi^>iKMl rVfrt' I! I^i122 words
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Advertisement39 1963-09-29 17 fflgt&j^M that s 'S^S; 4- Tall, Dark and Highbrow- the idols of serious music There's still no music like LATIN MUSIC 4 TV Spectaculars -The Lucy Show- Film Preview TV Singapura and All Radio Programmes from Sept. 30-oct. 639 words
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Advertisement516 1963-09-29 18 FT FaPTDTaP MOTORS for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been supplied to every part of the world. From 1/25 H.P. To 650 H.P. -^a^^"s^^^*B IbbBIBB^BBBiW SOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 18, Bottery Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174, Jolan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K.L. Tel: ***** ♦YH CANT516 words
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Miscellaneous1129 1963-09-29 18 \^r., r uun .Tr^coN FnrAtt Rirr? RrrDnnTrrW why SWOUL7 they \(s'WlZ'...io avoi7 1...5UT WHO LAM7E7 EULtS\.K t\lLh DUKRUULrrib WANT TO LAN 7 IW THE IV DETECTION. < i OUR PLANE WAS BOUSJ7 \J^n>v I *WHEKi WE WEKE OVEK NOCTH APfJICA, THREE MEM I* WHEN WE REPUSEP, THEY SMOT HlrV\... TWEV1,129 words
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Miscellaneous435 1963-09-29 18 p STAR of theflllS coming year of life could pass pleasantly enough if you are Hilling to lead a quirt |p* life and take no chances. It you Bfl Hh are ambitious and hope to make your way in the world, then you have many difficulties ahead oi you. You435 words
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