The Straits Times, 3 November 1963
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Title Section14 1963-11-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m NO. 1.465 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35514 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1963-11-03 1 ABISHEGANADEN - ABISHEGANADEN King opens Parliament House: 55 sworn in... By RESOLUTION OF THANKS PMIP'S BURHANUDDIN SECONDS THE THANK YOU' MOTION TENCKU Abdul Rahman moving a resolution thanking the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for the magnificent $17 million Parliament House building which His Majesty had earlier opened. OALA LUMPUR, Sat.1,486 words
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297 1963-11-03 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States was told yesterday that the present conflict between M .lavhia and Indonesia waa a potential threat to world peace. The warning appeared in a report by a House toreign affairs study mission, headed by Representative Clement J. Zablocki, whichUPI - 297 words
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106 1963-11-03 1 Politics: So Ferry can't partner Chong Jin COPENHAGEN, Sat. The v/ tension between Indonesia and Malaysia had consequences last night at an international sports events here. The Indonesian Ambassador to Copenhagen, Mr? Marah SJafei Sahab. prohibited the doubles partnership between the Indonesian badminton Dlayer Ferry SonnevUle and Oon Chong JinUPI - 106 words
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Article112 1963-11-03 1 MOSCOW. Sat.— The wedding here between cosmonauts valentina Tereshkova and Andrian Nikolayev has been put off till tomorrow, reliable sourcea said today. The short ceremony in "palace ot wedding' will be followed by a lullacaia reception and nossiblv a oall —in the government "hou*e ot receptions" on112 words
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Article23 1963-11-03 1 who defected from Communist China has started a hunger stilke in protect hkhldm his "unreanonable detention" at the Tokyo Immigration Office.23 words
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Article16 1963-11-03 1 rulrrt nut ar< -'\ni\ that IM wouM 'leMrirntui mmcc oo the IW4 0.0.P. Uc*eL16 words
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Article33 1963-11-03 1 JJOLLYWOOD. Sat. A much-divorced Hollywood star now has a bathroom in which Ihr- towels are labelled "Hers" and "To Whom It May Concern." Hollywood's greatest love story (See Page 11).33 words
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Article1012 1963-11-03 1 NEW GOVERNMENT CERTAIN TO HAVE AMERICAN SUPPORT CATHEDRAL DRAMA THEN DEATH WITH HIS BROTHER NHU SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL REPORT i SAIGON, Saturday. RADIO Saigon reported today that the South Vietnam President Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, committed suicide at 10.15 a.m. (Saigon time)1,012 words
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Article, Illustration354 1963-11-03 1 MADAME IS PUZZLED 0 Sunday Times picture shows Madame Tran Lechi who recently tried to commit suicide in a last ditch effort to escape the tyranny of her famous sistrx Madame Ngo bin!) Nhu who did not learn of the coup in South Vi-tnim until slic awoke yesterday morning at354 words
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415 1963-11-03 1 Jail for woman planning to help athletes UERLIN, Sat. An East German court lias sentenced a top woman gymnast to six years' jail for plotting to help athletes flee during the Tokyo Olympics. The official East German Communist Party newspaper, Neves Deutschland. today reported that Renate Schneider, 24-year-oid former East415 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-11-03 2 Policeman walks through a transparent glass wall in building KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— There are so many highly polished glass walls in the new Parliament House that if you are not careful you will find yourself walking through it. This morning a policeman did exactly this. Sharon bin AH, 30,233 words
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313 1963-11-03 3 Senate says 'thank you' to the King KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Six new senators from Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah were sworn in during a brief ceremony today before the Senate adopted a resolution thanking the Yang di-Pertuan Agoing for opening the new Malaysian Parliament building. They were Mr. Ko Teck Kin313 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1963-11-03 3 FIVE MPS PRESENT SPEAKER'S CHAIR AS TOKEN OF GOODWILL AND ESTEEM' A KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. NOTHEK sign of the bond of friendship between Britain and Ma- laysia went down on record today when the House of Representatives accepted "with thanks and appreciation" the1,171 words
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Article50 1963-11-03 3 PENANO, Sat.— The 1,500.000 one-dollar shares at par of the Island Hotels and Properties (Malaysia) Ltd., has been oversubscribed by $1,500,000 within two days of the announcement. More applications are pouring in. The offer— the first to be made to public in Penang closes on Wednesday.50 words
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84 1963-11-03 3 KLANO. Sat. Pour men pleaded guilty in the Mam.. trates Court here today to possessing 44 gallons of illicit liquor and a complete set of distilling utensils at Kampong Batu Belah on Oct. 18. The magistrate, Capt: Mohatned Saileh, fined Llm Xlac84 words
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Advertisement238 1963-11-03 3 takes all popular sizes from 35mm up through 2W x 2 1 Mr TK bUHH Ri WF Singapore List Price 0* M 2 8 5 00 INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS~" For all Agfa products Rollci projectors Cameras Metz flashguns etc. Call in at: Cathay Photo Store i 7, Brei Bowh238 words
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Advertisement199 1963-11-03 4 OTIS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE AWARD OF THE LARGEST ELEVATOR CONTRACT IN S.E.A. The growing capital of Malaysia,.*. Everything in Kuala Lumpur is grow- pH I ing... banks, business, buildings and all. k^ The two-storey Chartered Bank has MWMiH grown to 17... a magnificent building, new T?IMHhBj3| HkgS in199 words
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Article118 1963-11-03 5 BERLIN, Sat. Circus artiste Willi Fischer has become the latest refugee to go through the Berlin WaU. Nothing unusual in that except that Willl went East. And he took with him three elephants, eight dogs, two horses, his wife, two children, and his two assistants.118 words
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Article36 1963-11-03 5 BRISBANE: An lift, man-eating tiger shark, captured after being wounded with spear gun. was taken t;> an aquarium, but went on hanger strike. The only way to keep the, investment alive was by forced feeding. So36 words
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Article55 1963-11-03 5 the acquarium owner, Mr. Jack Evans, his 20--year-old daughter Toni, and aquarium assistant Mr. James Shaw, plunged into the pool. They forced the shark's jaw s open with a rope and pushed 161 b. of fish down its throat with a broom handle. The meal will be repeated dally until55 words
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Article46 1963-11-03 5 KIRN N A. SWEDISH LAPLAND: The European Space Research Organisation Is to pay Lapps about £7 i n reindeer compensation for every rocket launched from a.; experimental headquarters to be built here to avoid arguments over whether reindeer have been killed or injured by falling rockets.46 words
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Article84 1963-11-03 5 NEW YORK: Charlie Goss left his home in Conyers. Georgia. got lost in woods, fell into a creek, and was found 27 hours later. Despite his ordeal he was reported in good health. Charlie will be 100 in /January. MUNICH: Two years after a young woman was found strangled. 21-year-old84 words
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Article42 1963-11-03 5 ISTANBUL: A Turkish schoolboy sentenced to 24 years for murder had his sentence reduced t» seven years last week because he is only 12. Yasar Ozdemir, from Adana. Southern Turkey, killed his friend, aged 14, after an argument during a baseball game.42 words
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Article23 1963-11-03 5 MIAMI (Florida): Leo McGraw, 52, has filed a suit here asking for U552,536,000 damages against a tobacco company because he developed lung cancer.23 words
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371 1963-11-03 5 HERLIN. Sat. Three miners, grinning and waving to cheering friends and relatives, were rescued yesterday from the underground chamber in Peine where they spent seven days. 16 hours and 27 minutes. They did not know until rescued that 40 fellow371 words
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147 1963-11-03 5 Nasser acts in the toy camel racket AUCKLAND. Sat. At Urn south-bound British liner Arcadia was about to leave Port Said, New Zealand butiniM man Mr. T. Oreer lowered a £1 note to a boat trader MUteg i rocking camels, the Egyptian equivalent of a rocking hone. The trader attached147 words
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Article, Illustration376 1963-11-03 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. WASHINGTON, Saturday. A CONGRESSIONAL study mission warr h ed yesterday that a major war, involvir g American forces, might break out if Ind nesia launched an armed attack again£ t Malaysia. The mission which toured South-East Asia last month, comprised eight members of theReuter - 376 words
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Advertisement583 1963-11-03 5 Bure THE MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVK INSIRANCE SOCIETY LIMITED is pleased to announce 'hat a bonus of $25 per $1,000 sum assured for every MCIS Life Assurance policy was approved at the Annual General Meeting of members on 29th September 1963. For example, an MCIS Policy-holder with a policy for $10,000 will583 words
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Obituary27 1963-11-03 6 1» lr»rdM IRMWMaua) IN EVER LOVIMO Mamo— of enr 1 »!ov«d father, can Ban* J.T. who i«p»rff<l from as on 3-11-SS. Ooo« but not forKotien.27 words
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Article13 1963-11-03 6 irorrf. $11/. (Mtutwmm) AC I VENTURE BBd— COattf.mtloo I'lmm Eire mora data&a.13 words
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Article177 1963-11-03 6 :n HnrHt s?j» (Win.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Singapore Orrhnir] Koa4 Sunday acrvlce S a.m. hnd 8 p.m. All Welcome. BAHA I WORLD FAITH: Reganarnted word of end. Antidote of war and v m rarth. Mtrratur* from 133 Kahang Road, twrmban. WESLEY METHODIST CNURCH. Kort Canning Road. Btagapo—. I»lrt'hone177 words
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Article185 1963-11-03 6 DEOPLE don't usually go to a football match when it Is obvious one side is going to win. Since much the same is true of politics it is a wonder why Indonesians still bother to attend President Soekarno's rallies when they should know by now185 words
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Article211 1963-11-03 6 rE Russian decision to call off the man-on-the-moon project must come as an enormous relief to the Americans who were themselves planning to spend something like $24,000 million next year to keep up In the space race. This figure can now be slashed and the money put211 words
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Article, Illustration796 1963-11-03 6 Hasnah Vimala-Chen i-w^ESTERDAY was a day of high hisV torical drama. The new $16 million A Parliament House high above the akc Gardens was opened, the men from ingapore, Sabah and Sarawak took the oath f loyalty and brotherhood, and today our supreme legislature, the heart of Malaysia, has796 words
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Article1380 1963-11-03 6 jp _P _P«a _n_r _r~_*_|—a,_L m__ I %M f\| ~a_r ~»-~k ~b> %ABlfA %Ur Wm ~—w \v^ly/^*^*/*kl^^J*i^r\/<v*t\^<^ > V THOMSON: TfSS <-L.-l_ Cll 'ABrUAir A hin fM*<mW C* y AKLaAIV APiD jsVJIM^W I -gg CUMBROUS 7177 I "V MUST GO. tn\ *~tt».i»~p~. .mJB—-^ ---> jPt k §^m1,380 words
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Article, Illustration444 1963-11-03 6 UNG PENG HOCK - I'd JUMP AT THE CHANCE TO SERVE! UNG PENG HOCK By Would you give up a steady job for the uncertainty of a political career? rpHIS is an auspicious X week for such a question and my answer would be: "Like a shot even if I were in the $20,000-a-year444 words
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Letter79 1963-11-03 6 I WAS intrigued to read of the man in Capetown who hicupped without a break for 12 days after a curry lunch. He was taken to hospital and every known cure was said to have failed. Well, many years ago one of my sisters-in-law in China79 words
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Advertisement76 1963-11-03 6 hotelT MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL -QEmC I E I rIS Is a transistorised Rolls-Royce. —Sign on the rear of a bubble-car IF you are looking for an unusual pp;. seq our Miss Mortimer From a brochure \ss\ii ed by a San Kr.inci^cr76 words
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Advertisement12 1963-11-03 6 THE Divided Loyalties Of The Overseas Chinese See ASIA Magazine (Page Three).12 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-11-03 7 World Bank to give more loans KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The World Bank has agreed in principle to give more loans to Malaysia because of her stable economic position. This was stated today by Mr. J.B. Knapp, vicepresident of the Bank, who flew here for a threeday visit. Talking to reporters256 words
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Article53 1963-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Three men, S. Piteliamuthu. Thomas De Almida. and G. P. Krishnan, were today sentenced to six months' util each for causing hurt to M. Kuthivandl and M. P. isivalin^am with a knife and loading hook on June 17. Bail of $3,000 each was53 words
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Article94 1963-11-03 7 TODAY Sertilt Kechil 949 am (76ft> 11.21 p.m. >87fti; Singapore 1128 am (10.2 ft i; Port Diclcson 7.30 a.m. (10 9ft) 750 pm c92ft>: Port Swettenham 6.32 am 15 sft >705 pm (14 4ft); Penang 1.09 am. (96ft) 135 pm <B.3ft>. TOMORROW Sedill Kechll94 words
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Article, Illustration294 1963-11-03 7 Daring $1,160 payroll grab by armed gang: Police find hold-up car SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'JWREE men, one armed with a revolver, held up an engineering company manager in Kalians Road and grabbed $1,160 of a payroll in a daring hold-up this morning. Minutes after the robbery, the police put its "Immediate294 words
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118 1963-11-03 7 Grand 'native' welcome for Stephens KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. Donald Stephens, received a grand "native" welcome when he visited the Malaysian Police Depot in Gurney Road this afternoon. The 400-odd recruits and other policemen from Sabah turned out in full force to receive him with a series118 words
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109 1963-11-03 7 Boy on causing hurt charge forgiven freed PENANO. Sat.— A 16-year-old boy. originally accused of being a member of a seven-man gang who robbed a businessman, Mr. Saw Lip Sin, of $347. was today acquitted on an amended charge of causing hurt to Saw. Earlier Mr. Eugene Khoo. defence counsel,109 words
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Article17 1963-11-03 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat. Inspector Piaman bin Selan, of Police Headquarters here has been transferred to Ipoh17 words
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Article209 1963-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday. gOME 15,000 civilian workers in the British Army and Royal Air Force may soon go on strike to back the claims of the Naval Base workers whose strike entered the 28th day today. The Singapore Federation I Services Unions has 1 the British209 words
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119 1963-11-03 7 Court told of attack on girl (17) SINGAPORE, Sat— Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, the ninth magistrate, today called for a probation report on B. Murlidhar. 17, after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of using criminal force on Carol Crotty. also 17, with Intent to outrage her modesty. In119 words
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Article40 1963-11-03 7 PENANG. Sat Two brothers, aged two and three, had their gold chains snatched by a thief yesterday. They were shopping with their grandmother and aunt in a lane beside the Penang Bazaar at the time.40 words
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Article78 1963-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Speaker of the California State Legislative Assembly in the United States. Mr. Jesse M. Unruh. will give a talk on "The impact of education on national development" at the US. IS. Library in Armenian Street at 5.30 pm. on Monday. Mr- Unruh. who78 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-11-03 7 SHE SAYS 'NO' TO DUKE TO MEET POP SINGER CLIFF RICHARDS LONDON, Sat— Catherine Loh, the 19-year-old Miss World contestant from Malaysia, wus invited to nave lunch with the Duke of Bedtord tomorrow but she tun:ed him down because she wants to meet her lavourite pop singer Cliff Richards.217 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-11-03 7 TALKS TO BOOST TOURISM KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Richard C. Patterson, Jr.. Commissioner for Public Events In the City of New York. Is due to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 16 for a four-day visit to Malaysia Mr. Patterson, who is touring the Far East on behalf of the99 words
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Article53 1963-11-03 7 PENANG, Sat. A 16-year-old boy was today Jailed for two days when he could not pay a $20 fine for failing to attend a juvenile court hearing Jast week. The boy was legally bound to attend court in connection with a certain case, but failed53 words
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124 1963-11-03 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. —A total of 12,182 candidates from both the Government and private schools here are preparing lor the Cambridße School Certificate examinations which begins on Nov. 18. A Ministry of Education statement today said that 2,*99 candidates would appear for the Cambridge124 words
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Article87 1963-11-03 7 $3,300 wages missing from safe SEREMBAN, Sat. Wages amounting to $3,300 for the staff of the Chemerah Research Station, two miles from here, were found missing from a locked sale in the station's office this morning. The loss was discovered after the Research Officer. Mr S. M. Warriar. had opened87 words
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423 1963-11-03 8 Chipmunk crash: No trace of sabotage SINGAPORE, Sat. The two-day inquest on a pilot and co-pilot ot a Chipmunk which crashed in April ended today with a verdict of death by misadventure. The State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan, said that there was no evidence of obvious negligence or sabotage or423 words
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Article117 1963-11-03 8 residence cder IPOH. Sat— The Ministry of the Interior has Issued an order for a fisherman. Tan Ah Kuan. 38. to be restricted to the Muktm of Pengkalan Bharu in the district of Dlndings for two years under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Tan, a father of117 words
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171 1963-11-03 8 TV SINGAPURA IS ON GUARD AGAINST FILMS OF VIOLENCE' CINOAPORE. Sat. The Director of Broadcasting. Singapore. Mr. John Duclos. said today that Television Singapura was always on guard against using films showing excessive violence and brutality He said that this wa.*- in accordance with the Gov ernment's policy on such171 words
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Article290 1963-11-03 8 RACKET IS GETTING OUT OF HAND, SO COMMITTEE SET UP IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. SPECIAL committee has been formed to find a solution to the growing "jaga kreta" nuisance in the Federal capita!. The committee was formed as a result of a recommendation by the Commissioner290 words
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120 1963-11-03 8 $32,000 tyre robbery: Six charged KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Six men were charged in a magistrates court here today in connection with a gang robbery involving $32.u00 worth of tyres belonging to Sime Darby. Wong Kirn Seng, 30. a tyre dealer of Batu Village, is accused of abetting eight men to120 words
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Article33 1963-11-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Daro Abu Bakar bin Bnginda. today laid the foundation stone of a $43,600 Malay religious school now being built at Kampong Pauh. Setapak.33 words
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221 1963-11-03 8 250 mine workers go back to work tomorrow i i KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 250 workers of the Austral Amalgamated Tin in Puchong. who have been on strike for the past 22 days, will return to work on Monday. The executive secretary of the National Mine Workers' Union. Mr. M.221 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-11-03 8 ALLIANCE vIPS FOR IPOH IPOH, Sat.— Five top Alliance leaders from Kuala Lumpur will meet the Perak State Alliance Council members at a buffet dinner here on Monday evening. They are Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Senator Khaw Kai Boh. Minister without Portfolio, Inche Mohamed Ghazali154 words
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207 1963-11-03 8 Coming: 25 Italians to boost trade KUALA LUMPUP. Bat. A 25-man Italian trad* mission will arrive here later this month to establish contacts with businessmen interested in expanding or starting trade connections with Italian exporters. The mi-ssion is being sent by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Trade and will visit207 words
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Article40 1963-11-03 8 35 bags of sugar stolen SINGAPORE. Sat. Thirty five bags of sugar valued at 53.500 were reported stolen from a store In Lorong Tal Seng. The theft was discovered by the proprietor, Mr. Nah Yong Sheng at 7 a.m. today.40 words
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Article123 1963-11-03 8 Civil Disaster Fund up by $1,173 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Another $277.00 was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing the total to $214,071 34. In addition, the Straits Times office here received $896.10, raising its total to $26,345.39 Today's donors: Staff of the Oversea-Chinese123 words
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Article68 1963-11-03 8 SEREMBAN. Sat.— A planter. Mr. G. P W Geill. and his assistant. Mr. A. Harlmoorthy, of Kepis Division. Jeram Parian* Estate. Bahau. were admitted to hospital here yesterday aftpr 25 workers on the estate beat them up with stic>.s and stones Their condition is not serious68 words
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Article64 1963-11-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. B.N. Rodrigo, 59, who has worked for Robinson and Co. for more than 30 years, died in his Ipoh Road home today. He was a sales assistant in the firm's cycle department at the time of his death. He leaves a widow64 words
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Article251 1963-11-03 9 Amnesty; and the false citizens IPOH, Sat— Only those who acquired citizenship falsely between Merdeka Day, Aug. 31. 1957. and June 30, 1960, are entitled to the Government's amnesty, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak, Inche Mohamed bin Ya'acob, submitted in the High Court here today. He gave this explanation when251 words
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144 1963-11-03 9 Court orders manager to pay wages PENANU. Bat An Australian. F J- Speenng said to be Far Baat tnunuger ot the local Readers' Service Proprietary Lid. of Sydney, was today ordered by a Labour Court here to pay one ot his former employees, Francis Tan Aik Soo. $46.66 as wages144 words
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Article32 1963-11-03 9 1 ,800 X-rayed TAIPING. Sal. Aoout 1.800 hawkers, barbers, trisha pedlars and loodhandlers have been X-rayed here during the last one month with a miniature X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health-32 words
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390 1963-11-03 9 $1 83,676 help for 1,000 flood families BIG PAYOUT FROM FUND STARTS ON TUESDAY MORNING KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QXE thousand families, numbering 6,036 peor le, will on Tuesday begin to collect their share of $183,676 in compensation for the recent Cheras Road flood disaster. The chairman of the Civil Disaster390 words
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359 1963-11-03 9 'Resume diplomatic ties' move by -Rakyat- I^UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Sat. —^A resolution is to be considered at the ninth congress of Party Rakyat demanding that the Central Government re-establish diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Philippines immediately. It will be moved by the Selangor branch at the congress here on359 words
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Article177 1963-11-03 9 IPOH, Saturday. gLABORATE preparations are now being made by the municipal council here to celebrate the two-day official visit of the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempuan to Ipoh on Nov. 17 and 18. The drive for funds. Initiated by the Municipality with177 words
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151 1963-11-03 9 Union 'proud' of $150,000 Customs haul PENANO. Sat. More than 60 members of the Penan? branch of the Customs Services Union last night cheered a statement by their president. Inche Sa'ld bin Ja'afar, that the $150,000 haul made by Customs men last Wednesday was a "Royal" blessing. o ena f151 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-11-03 9 KUALA LUM1Y PUR. Sat. The Director of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd.. Major General Sir Francis de Cuingand (above) who is also chairman of Rothmans of Pall Mall (London), will arrive here on Monday for a fourday visit.39 words
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Article114 1963-11-03 9 THINK BACK AND TELL US... l UST how far back can you remember? That is today's question for Sunday Times readers. Give your answer in 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $25. Contributions should be type written with double spacing on one side of the Paper.114 words
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Article37 1963-11-03 9 MU.VR, Sat Mr. Chu» Ke« Chia, 74. father of Dato Chua Song Lim. chairman of the Johore Works Committee, died at Sungei Matt here on Thursday. The funeral will take plaot tomorrow.37 words
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Advertisement76 1963-11-03 8 Now Available in Malaysia The largest manufacturer of bicycles in India presents outstanding new model the largest manufacturer of cycles in the world— Tube Investment* Limited, England. T. I.Cycles of India produce one in tvtry five bicycles made in India and are the undisputed leaders In bicycle production m this76 words
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Advertisement152 1963-11-03 9 -^3 ■^^^"""^■l H?r y^H vv MBS f -.ate j| WtimW *i*:l I This map shows you where wild lite is threatened with extinction' say* Armand Denis, famous TV personality, mk naturalist and editor in M This full colour map is given free in (our parts with Animals ma- i^HWsJ gazine,152 words
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Advertisement392 1963-11-03 9 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS P" mW mQ anYmm MEMBER OF THE HODGE GROUP GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000 Write for details to Secretary F .102 JULIAN S. HODGE COMPANY UNITED /MERCHANT SAMKESS Carl y le House, Newport Road, rwilin United Kingdom imagine! an Italian holiday on your way to the U.K.or U.S.A.! pompei392 words
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Article693 1963-11-03 10 'Off form' tins disappoint •DO YOU have query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. 'piOUGH the industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange was somewhat steady, particularly towards the close of the week, it was evident that the spate of693 words
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Article258 1963-11-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Malayan stock exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS; Boustead (11.000) $161. (8.000) $163, (3.000) $1.64: Central Prop (1.000) $1-34, (2.000) $1.35. ($11,000) $1.33. (3.000) $1.32: Dunlops (3.000) $254.258 words
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Article27 1963-11-03 10 PEKAN. Sat. Mr. T- Balwant Singh has been appointed District Scout Commissioner (or Pelcan. He is a teacher in the Ahmad Primary School, here.27 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-11-03 10 CPA leader pledges support for Malaysia IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Vlce-Crmirman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Mr. D. B Sangster, arrived In Kuala Lumpur last night and pledged Commonwealth support to Malaysia in her stand against confrontation by Indonesia. Mr. Sangster Is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance243 words
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Article43 1963-11-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. i A. J. Morris, the president of the Amalgamated Union of Local Auihoritv Employees, will lemr by iiir tomorrow lor West Gcr- i many to attend a trade union i seminar Irom Nov 6 to Dec 6.43 words
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262 1963-11-03 10 RABIES: ALL SET TO INOCULATE 85,000 DOGS Vaccine from U.S. and Bangkok now arriving in batches KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Veterinary Department hopes to inoculate all the 85,000 dogs in the country against rabies by the end of the year. The Director of Veterinary Services, Inche Johari bin Haji Mohamed Daud,262 words
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97 1963-11-03 10 0.8.A. building to have bar and card room riH. Sat. The foundation stone for the new premises of the Chung Ling Hitch School Old Boys' Association, Perak. in Krur.par Road here was l.nd yesterday by its president. Mr Herbert J. Ho. Jr. The STO.OOO building on a slightly more than97 words
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Article25 1963-11-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Tang di-Pertuan Agong will attend a mass bands display at the Merdeka Stadium here at 7.30 n.m on Friday25 words
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Article21 1963-11-03 10 PENANG. Shl. The Cily Council will hold a special meeting on Wednesday to consider its draft budget for 1964.21 words
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Article103 1963-11-03 10 THAT $166,000 CAR: WARRANT OUT DENANG. Sat. Penang Customs today Issued a warrant for the arrest ot a 47-year-old money lender. S. M. Shaik Mohamed. registered owner of a car rrom which watches and lewellery worth more than $166,000 were seized last Wednesday. The car was about to be shipped103 words
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Article37 1963-11-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sal— The Minister ot Internal Security. Daio Dr. Ismail bin Daio Abdul Rahman, will give details of the present security situation in Malaysia in a talk on Television Singapura tomorrow at 7.05 p.m.37 words
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Article175 1963-11-03 10 PENANG, Saturday. 'pHE president of the George Town City Council Senior Officers' Union. Mr. Tan Kheng Yeang, suggested today that all senior officers' organisations in the country should ''link up to their mutual advantage." "As senior officers constitute only an Inconsiderable proportion of the175 words
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Article85 1963-11-03 10 PENANG. Sat- A housewire's screams sent two burglars running out of her bee 1 room early this morning. La^er Madam Khor Jee See. 28. reported to police she was sleeping in her YorV Road home at 3.30 a.m. when she woke up on hearing noises. Before the85 words
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Article29 1963-11-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Selangor Wine and Spirit Dealera' Association will celebrate its 46th anniversary with a dinner at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall here on Monday.29 words
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Article274 1963-11-03 10 Cash up, debt remains down BANGKOK. Sat— A population boom, poverty and Illiteracy in rural areas and the downward trend in rubber prices are the main barriers to progress in Malaysia. This was stated in a report prepared by the Malaysian delegation to the Colombo Plan conference here. It said274 words
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Advertisement345 1963-11-03 10 A really exciting opportunity foryour <% /^y^~2 children (|Px> rrom*d ruilcoJour print of I g "More« and Foalt" by S«ubbi rnrri h k Bb Di week's issue of FINDING OUT Her* in s wonderful opportunity (or your children to disrovpr (or th*nv •elves the beauty of the world* »rt masterpieces.345 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1963-11-03 11 LEO GUILD - THE GREATEST LOVE STORY IN HOLL YWOOD LEO GUILD By HOLLYWOOD BETWEEN HEPBURN AND TRACY A DEVOTION TOO PURE TO BE TOUCHED BY SCANDAL IT is probably Hollywood's greatest true love story. And it is all the more remarkable because no one shouts about it. In the past few weeks,1,135 words
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Article386 1963-11-03 11 I HAVE always been very fond of the Cultural Centre Theatre (or the more Intimate forms ol music such as the smaller string ensembles, lleder recitals, and the like. It should never be forgotten that these types of music mostly had their origins In the smaller European courts386 words
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Obituary39 1963-11-03 11 MRS. ALICf VZILMAN hMovwl mother of Dcnnlii. Oorli. Put. Dulcle and Grannie of Patricia. Lan Debbie. L*»ley. pawed away peacefully on 2 11.SS. funeral Service at fit Hilda Church, Raton* at 430 p.m. today, thence to Bldadarl Cemetery.39 words
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Advertisement233 1963-11-03 11 s 0 DISTINCTIVE PERFUMES FOR THE WOMAN OF OISTINCTIM by Cdl VCn of Paris FREE SAMPLES of this famous French perfume arcavailable from 4th November until the 7th December 1963 at C I m\ U of Singapore. 72 74. high btreet. Singapore Carven Perfumes-the perfect personalised gift *YOU CANT GO233 words
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Article, Illustration534 1963-11-03 12 'JUST TRY TO KEEP A PRETTY GIRL OUT OF THIS CAR!' U'IMI.II urn have believed it ortore «lhe London Motor sixiu l.iNt month—a Rover for iiiuiic lovers: A romantic Rover! Kovrr NOT designed with the square generation in mind: 1 his surprise debutante is, of course, the534 words
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230 1963-11-03 12 Workers hit by trade cut get first payment SINGAPORE, Sat. The Department of Economic Defence, which was set up recently to help people unemployed as a result of Indonesia's trade confrontation, will make its first plyment to 36 crew members of three ships on Monday. These workers will receive two-third230 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-11-03 12 Dignity is upheld ASSURANCE BY MAYOR ENDS PRESS ROW DENANO, Sat. The Journalists' Union of North Malaya today accepted an assurance by the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thlam Siew. that all officers of the. City Council would "continue to do their best to see that no misunderstanding with the Press should317 words
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Article38 1963-11-03 12 TELUK ANSON. Sat- The fireworks display on the Town Padang to mark the first official visit of the newly installed Sultan and Rata Perempuan of Perak to the town on Nov. 5 had been cancelled38 words
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Obituary80 1963-11-03 12 B. N. RODRIGO of Robinsons X.L.. passed away 2.11.63. Cortege leaves P47 4* m.s. Ipoh Road to Cheras Road 4 p.m. today EE TIANG Seng, aged 80. passed away peacefully at 64 Lorong H Telok Kurau on 2.11.63 leaving behind 2 sons Boon Wan. Boon Chul. 5 daughters Swee80 words
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Article111 1963-11-03 12 CINGAPORE, Sat. .TV Singapura's programme for tomorrow P.M.: 12.40 Test pattern and music: 1.00 Opening and programme summary; 1.05 The Rosemary Clooney Show; 1.30 Opening of the West: 2.00 News ln English: 210 Hawaiian Eye —Cut of Ice; 3.00 Hindustani film Musalir 5.10 Programme summary: 5.15111 words
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Article63 1963-11-03 12 SINGAPORE. Sat Dr O K. Llm l.as been elected president of the Singapore Old Frees' Association. Others elected included Mr. Justice A. V Winslow vice-presi-dent; Mr T. Q. Lim secretary: Mr. E. A. Clark treasurer: Mr. Chan U Be«k. Mr. Heah Hock Meng. Mr. Kok Weng63 words
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322 1963-11-03 12 Hooded men killed my father, girl tells inquest IPOH, Saturday. A CLERK in a textile shop, Chuah Sek Hock, 51, was murdered early one morning in his house in Pasir Puteh by three men wearing- hoods, a coroner's court here was told today. Giving evidence on the death of her322 words
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Article34 1963-11-03 12 PENANG. Sat. Police found the body of a beggar in a shed of Seek Chuan Lane yesterday. The dead man, whose name Is still not known, was about 60 years old.34 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-11-03 12 Birthday cup win by Johore team THE Sultan of Johore (left) holds the Coronation Cup, awarded to the winning team in the polo match held at the Royal International Club in Johore Bahru to celebrate his 69th Birthday. In the centre, with his back to the camera, is Tengku Mahmood114 words
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97 1963-11-03 12 Malaysia urges U.N. to cut spending "^EW YORK. Sat.— Malaysia said yesterday that a •policy of containment" is needed in United Nations activities hecause of the financial cria.s. Malaysian delegate. Mr. 1..m Tpow Chong. said his government believed the conference schedule should be reduced, and that U.N bodies should exercise97 words
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Article, Illustration250 1963-11-03 12 Rama 'Political renegade and opportunist' says Front PENANG, Sat— The Penang division of the Socialist Front today accused its- former leader, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, o f being a "political renegade and opportunist." Commenting on Mr. Ramanathan's application to join the Sungei Pinang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, Inche250 words
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Article23 1963-11-03 12 BATU GAJAH. Sat. Che Puan Azizah Ibrahim has been named organiser for the Poppy day Fund in tfe Batu Oajah district.23 words
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Advertisement76 1963-11-03 12 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KING— FOO: Between Victor s/o Mr. and Mrs. S. P. King and Amy. only d/o Mr. and Mrs K. L. Poo. CORRIGENDUM WITH REFERENCE to the PUBLIC AUCTION at the "LORE FAMILY HOUSE" of three pieces of land from Messrs. CHIN ROK KIONG published in the Straits76 words
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Advertisement149 1963-11-03 12 Look for this "Mark of Quality" on 1 a It is your assurance of Extra Safety and Dependability JB {fek and only I (iwlll tyres Have il I WflfluHHDQfc^ FV°ti *Urt to finish in the building of every Pimtorw V9HcJ/#SSar\V ty™- Quau'y is th nnt consideration The finest raw Kt»V\Ta\149 words
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Article, Illustration653 1963-11-03 13 Manikam cannot fail after Ajnos' St. Leger triumph fAKING a line through Ajnos' St. Leger triumph, Manikam can be backed with confidence in a mixed Class 2 field over B£f (Race 5) at Ipoh today. When these stable-mates clashed over the Kuala Lumpur lOf on a heavy track last month653 words
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Article157 1963-11-03 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Chanluckter (Race 3). Felton (Race 4) and Manikam (Race 5). The going is heavy. Race 1 OUR BYRSA Tinggi **-~p-" Kerles OIR BYBSA Kerles Highland Spring H. SPRING Our Byrmu TUugl Harapan B«M t JK MI) KAI Jet Plane GraUliration ARATIATIA Je Matntiendral Dust157 words
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149 1963-11-03 13 FELTON SHOULD TURN TABLES ON CORNELIA IN 3.45 pELTON put up two smart performances over sprint distances at Penang in September. Over 7f he lost by a neck to Cornelia. Sent over 6f in his second run he came from behind to win drawing away with 9.0. Felton Is without149 words
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Article470 1963-11-03 13 Zodiaque safe in open race "DACK IN FORM Zodiaque looks a reasonably safe bet in an open race (Race 6). At Kuala Lumpur last month he was second with a late run to Miss Delaware over ssf and then lost by a nose with 9.0 to Bersatu over 6f in470 words
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Article1335 1963-11-03 13 Race One: 2.O— GL 3 Div 4-6£ 1 0 Baa Luck (CC Bt.) Ahmad. 4 9.0 I 11 2 ***** Imcgi Harapan (Alliance St.) Rodgers, 8 9.0 (F) Moxham 7 3 ***** Sleei (Waterfront St.) Ahmad. 6 8.13 1 1 4 4 Ada Baik (Enam1,335 words
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Article217 1963-11-03 13 AIRMEN WIN 4 BOXING TITLES SINGAPORE, Sat. Royal Air Force dominated the Singapore open novices boxing championships when they won four of the eight titles in the finals at the National Recreation Centre last night. Tlong Bf\hru Community Centre and Police finished with two titles each. Five of the eight217 words
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204 1963-11-03 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Brian Isaac, termer Singapore bantamweight champion, mad* a successful comeback when he stopped Ramakrishrmn in the second round of their featherweight first string contest in the semi-finals of the Armed Forces mier-unit championship at Ulu Padan last night. Brian, making his first204 words
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Advertisement342 1963-11-03 13 Liverpool Cup to London Gazette LIVERPOOL. Sat. Mrs. V. McCalmont's London Gazette won the Liverpool Autumn Cup over one mile, two furlongs and 170 yards here yesterday. Mrs N. Burkes Chantfour was second and Charles Engehard's Pipaway third of 16 runners. Greville Starkey rode London Gazette. M. L. Thomas Chantfour342 words
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Advertisement99 1963-11-03 13 WHY WOMEN FALL FOR SINATRA Hp j^^ -A BHit critici eill him The Surl, READ THIS 'EXCLUSIVF bit the women in hit lift lay THK Lyrcv-c be is a t weet teader, lonely little IW n we a"' biy-ltst! Wilter Runbird ipttlifhti i new i^MriNr Ui\ lite to the Smtri99 words
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130 1963-11-03 14 pERTH. Sat. Edgar r Barlow and Tony Pithey put the South Africans in a strong position to force their second win of the tour In first class matches here today. They lead thr Combined XI by 268 runs with all their second innings130 words
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Article80 1963-11-03 14 BOMBAY, Sat, The United States took a 2-0 lead over India on the opening day of Ihe interzone finai of the Davis Cup here. Wimbledon champion Chuck McKinley beat Premjit Lall 8-4 6-3 6-0 and Dennis Ralston defeated Ramanathan Krishnan 6-4 6-1 13-11. The80 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-11-03 14 NS-Mal hold S'pore in rain SEREMBAN. Sat. NeXii Malacca held an over-confident Singapore to a scoreless draw in a Malaya Cup south zone rugger match here today. Tho game began In a heavy downpour. Singapore started well with scrumhalf John Clark and O. Evans spearheading the attack. They had more219 words
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Article17 1963-11-03 14 BATO PAHAT. Sat. Johore Combined Schools beat Malacca Combined Schools 35-0 at rugby here today.17 words
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Article40 1963-11-03 14 MELBOURNE, Sat. South Africa's Gary Player retained the Australian open golf title here today when he ended the 72-hole tournament with an aggregate of 278 7 strokes ahead of Bruce Devlin (Australia) who was second.40 words
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247 1963-11-03 14 JOINT SERVICES FALL TO a ALA YS IN CUP SOCCER SINGAPORE, Saturday. vi ALAYSIAN Malays became the first holders of iT the Puan Noor Aishah Cup when they beat a depleted Joint Services side 3-0 at Jalan Besar tonight. The match, watched by the head of state, incne Yusoi Ishak247 words
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222 1963-11-03 14 JOHORE PACK MUST IMPROVE BUT THREES BIG THREAT riINGAPORE. Sat JoJ5 hore Probables who beat RAF. Seieta. by 13 points (two goals and a try> to three uryi In their trial match at Seletar today will hay. to show much Improvement If they hope to do well against Army Malaya222 words
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Article40 1963-11-03 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.—A hattrick by centre-forward Ricks enabled Combined Services Referees to beat Singapore Veterans 4-1 In a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar. Nawstead scored the other goal for the Referees. Tian Chye netted for the Veterans-40 words
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Article52 1963-11-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police defeated Jollllads 5-0 in the quarterfinals of the SAPA Junior Cup competition at Parrer Park today. Leading 3-0 at half-time. Police trot ttieir goals through Skinner, Stvamavam (2 each) and Oovindasnmv srr were held to 1-1 by RAP Seletar In a Div 1 match at52 words
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116 1963-11-03 14 Changi make it 5-in-row to stay at top— SINGAPORE, Sat. RAF Changi remained at the top of the Singapore Hockey Association league Div. 1 table when they scored their fifth successive win. beating Combined School 1-0 at Changi today. Changls goal was scored In the first half by outsideright Jaffar.116 words
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Article26 1963-11-03 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Lyn Holloway today equalled the Island golf course record 'of 72 while playing a friendly match with Herb Schnro and Mario Marches!.26 words
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Article16 1963-11-03 14 KLUANO. Sat. Sri Gadlne beat Revertex 3-1 in a MacOtlllvray Cup soccer match to.day.16 words
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445 1963-11-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat CEVEN more new records were set up at the Postal Union Athletic Club's athletic championships which concluded today at Cheras Road ground. On Friday new marks were posted In the women's 100 metres heats and In445 words
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Article, Illustration647 1963-11-03 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - Selangor triumph with well-run tries despite Penang rally NORMAN SIEBEL By SELANGOR 23 PENANG 11 (4 goals, try) (goal, 2 penalties) SELANGOR very commendably stood by their intentions to play fast, open rugger and by the interval were way ahead of Penang by three goals to nothing in their Malaya647 words
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Article386 1963-11-03 14 SHEFFIELD UNITED MAINTAIN LEAD LONDON, Sat. SheffieM United, pace-setters in the First Division of the English Football I/eague, kept their onepoint lead at the top of the table today, though held to a 2-2 borne draw by Arsenal. But the htctic scramble and jockeying for positions among the other leadingReuter - 386 words
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Article30 1963-11-03 14 SINGAPORE Sat Daio Loke Wan Tho tod:iv i p< ned tl automatic $80 HOO eight-lane bowliiiß alley at the S:i Island Country Club in Upper 1 .lomuon Road.30 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-11-03 14 S Cia Kings North Malays South Malays (7 pm>. Spore Innlor Cap: Ju:.i' i AA v D Aflah 'A' <5.15. boUi inatchea at Jn. Besar j.26 words
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Article, Illustration603 1963-11-03 15 JUNION. KLAI CHUN - B l in d JUNION. KLAI CHUN THE MAGAZINE SECTION By But they look tor a place in the sun HOW often have we stopped to appreciate how lucky we are to be healthy? Most likely never. We are so absorbed in our daily problems that health is taken for603 words
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Article433 1963-11-03 15 fIYDM LYNCH was liberally A sprinkling his meal with salt when the man the otner side of the table said: "How I wish I could add salt too. Alas, I'm not fit enough. Blood pressure, you know." After that brief incident, every time Tom Lynch433 words
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Article, Illustration892 1963-11-03 15 THE MANY-TALENTED POWER DRILL IS LYING IDLE BECAUSE WE JUST DON'T 'DO-IT-YOURSELF HOW many of you men spend your free moments in do-it-yourself capers around the house? If the recent look-around I have been taking is anything to go by, there are very few of you who can892 words
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Article200 1963-11-03 15 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER —BY Secret chicken comes home to roost NEXT week this column will be written in orange juice and in code, as it will contain astounding revelations about secret documents stolen from a Ministry. Owing to the confused state of the spying industry, these documents have turned up200 words
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Advertisement158 1963-11-03 15 /^lr^afct^brfc ©lass fashionable L V JQP fm I C T First choice for giving is iSjLlk.l of course Waterford Lead Crystal Cut Glass but l \%^?v the problem is what to /&>flr^*'\\^B fs choose. A Sherry Set is *wYj I lh%m shown left \iti &*^i£*~:~~ T~j£y *^WSm^lr^ tflH a vh158 words
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Advertisement126 1963-11-03 15 j(\\\ f No Madam, J^A it's not your weight- j I it's your clothes! J f ~J[ Yes, we know they were a perK^"ZJ feet fit when you first wore I 77 them, but they've been washed since then and they've shrunk —yes, SHRUNK! Next time look for the v^.126 words
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Miscellaneous323 1963-11-03 15 laysian Muslca; 10.30 Music From RADIO MALAYSIA A.M 6.00 Time Signal, Ne*,ara- 12 midnight Negara-ku. Close ku: 6.02 Prelude To Breakfast; Down 7.00 Time Signai, The News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet Music: 7.30 CIMPADnDr Learn A Word A Day 7.32 ainUMrUnL Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. AM „nn f^^. 5323 words
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Article, Illustration395 1963-11-03 16 Out of the kitchen into every other r00m... THEY first entered the kitchen as cutlery, but have subtly infiltrated into every other room in the house. They're the Stainless Steels which are successfully used today for practically anything from saucepans to kitchen sinks, from bath tubs to decorative395 words
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Article316 1963-11-03 16 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS DEAR Evelyn Tv: Can you tell me how to treat bloodshot eyes? L.M.S. Bloodshot eyes are helped considerably by eye compresses made of light pads of gauze soaked In witch-hazel, or eye-bath. Try to He down for 10 minutes with your feet raised. Have an eye-bath regularly.316 words
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Article270 1963-11-03 16 AN Instructor in one of those speeded up classes where they cram the work of four years into an hour and a half, realised his pupils were beginning to crack under the strain, so he decided to lighten things up with a nonsense question. "If a270 words
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Article, Illustration466 1963-11-03 16 niAMONDS are no longer a girl's best friend. Fashion-wise, that is. Any girl who knows what she's doing isn't going to settle for the ring that's just a diamond as big as an egg, whether it is the real thing or a mock rock. What really counts in466 words
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Advertisement455 1963-11-03 16 I Advertisement bY \fl r- Bi 1 I BBBV' rpo keep the neck and A throat beautifully young and smooth, always massage in a film of rich vitalising cream before retiring, using a gentle upward and outward movement. As you sleep the rich vitalising Ulan Night Cream will carry on455 words
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Advertisement55 1963-11-03 16 Jllk EVELYN TU gg> WRITE TO: Miss &00*&J> XA/ITLJ |C\A/rTI I tZ-DV Evelyn Tv, The Sun WITH JEWELLERY day Time*. T.mes WoMt*^2%Z^ >. House, River Valley THAT ADDS J- d Si^po;« 9 stamped and I ID ~TC\ <£LG.C\C\ rDHNyi addressed envelope Zfa%oojffiY%r U \KJ IfrOUU rKOIVI must accompany y° ur55 words
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Advertisement360 1963-11-03 16 ESOTERICA has earned the coveted USE TESTED SEAL IN McC ALL'S TEST ROOM we test products and services for the qualities and features you will find important when you use them. That's why. after we have tested a product in the laboratory and in practical use and like it. we360 words
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Article562 1963-11-03 17 I)KAR Know Alls: f would like to study dress designing in Britain and am interested to know whether there is any course of study there which will enable me to obtain specialised training and qualifications. Tf c-rt Mnw* *all wia *Ha name of such institutions and what562 words
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Article167 1963-11-03 17 HERE'S a domestic poser for parents with the answer in case they are asked this question: WHY DO CATS EYES SHINE IN THE DARK? 'T'HK answer Is they don't: A cat is equipped with a sensitive device in its eyes to rnablr it to make the gr»»wst167 words
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Article759 1963-11-03 17 Fiance who does not want a baby WHAT'S ye«r problem? Writ* to: Mitt Jan* Lm. Tli* Sunday Tim**, TWnei House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No rcpliei by pott. DEAR JANE LEE: Please help me. I am to be nun ried soon and my fiance does not want to start759 words
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Article399 1963-11-03 17 I'VE been receiving a number of letters recently, inquiring Into the purchase of watchdogs. There are, in fact, very few trainers, and even fewer dogs of this type available for purchase in Malaysia. This type of trained dog can be obtained, but before one should399 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-11-03 17 WINNER of the week s $30 prize is "The Lovers" (above), submitted by HP. Leung, of ?0. Lahat Avenue Ipoh. Perak. He used a Rolleiflex camera. Setting: fB. 1 100 second. He will be paid hy post. The cheque will b<> posted to him during the first 20173 words
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Miscellaneous305 1963-11-03 17 CROSSWOR^) ACHOSB: 1. Bursts of sound (5). ful (7>. 45. Game (1). 5. Picturesque presentation <7>. DOWN: 1. Pants (5). 2. Slop* 11. Praise (4). 12. Spoken (4). 13 1 5 3. Narrative (4). 4 Raisin* Seat in theatre (5). 15. Nurtured <B>. 6. Arterial trunk <s>. 7 (7). 17.305 words
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Article, Illustration5032 1963-11-03 18 WHY LIZ FOUND HIM THE IDEAL LOVER Uflim Clcopotro took her ntß both in osset milk, (he might hove worn o hot like this. When 20th century bathing belles take a dip in the sco in th« coming months, they may wear the same type of hat. Thit new high-hat5,032 words
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Article68 1963-11-03 18 WALTER WANGER Producer of Hie $120 million film epic, "Cleopatra," tells today in collaboration with JOE HYAMS the inside story of the beginnings of the romance between Elizabeth "Cleopatra" Taylor and Richard "Mark Anteny" Burton. Thit EXCLUSIVE SUNDAY TIMES SERIAL is Wanger's private record of the shooting of the costliest68 words
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Miscellaneous1774 1963-11-03 20 /_F_^^**l i _^^^*~~v. i _X_k^*™~^^. r*^ w^^^*»kJ~*^'ws\_^s vH/__b TBr^*- v^^r It sf^f^^bk. __rfr With the same ste*ltm akj7 a I Then the 7~aa\atic SCEME op we'll never) /'ow.ow! >0u that is fkoraruv CLHONIWe A 5 THE AKIIrAAL WE |_>. B S THE KILL UNPOL7S POI^ THE WAMT TO J ill1,774 words
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