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Title Section14 1963-11-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1,446 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 35514 words
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Article397 1963-11-10 1 Jewel guards kidnap TUEW YORK, Sat. A daring gang of bandits, two dressed like policemen and three wearing Halloween masks, yesterday stole an estimated $3 million worth of jewels and kidnapped six guards in what is believed to be the biggest robbery in the United States. The Jewels, being; transportedUPI - 397 words
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Article387 1963-11-10 1 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By SINGAPORE, Saturday Five assembly plants to go up in big car deal UP TO $20 million within two years. That is the capital outlay expected for the setting up of at least five motor assembly plants in Malaysia. The projects will be undertaken by387 words
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Article, Illustration929 1963-11-10 1 MCA FACES THREAT TO SURVIVAL' By VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Sat. THE president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, warned today that the party was facing the most serious threat to its survival in its 15 years of existence. If the association is to survive as a929 words
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Article29 1963-11-10 1 who lerer.tlv htvi.me 'he (h^te't nunihii 0:1 wheels. yesterday became the first woman since before Woild War II to drive a racing car around the Indianapolis speedway.29 words
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Article409 1963-11-10 1 Razak 'yes' for talks if... KUALA LUMPUR.' Sat. Malaysia will agree tc an informal meeting with Indonesia and the Philippines at the Colombo Plan ministerial conference In Bangkok only If the Philippines could come up with a "fresh approach" to the present South-East Asian crisis. Until then, the Malaysian delegation409 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-11-10 1 TOP SPY CYNTHIA THE war's ''greatest onsung heroine." That was the tribute "Bill" paid to "Cynthia," code name of this beautiful, remarkable woman. It was better than any medal. For "Bill" was no less a person than Sir William Henderson, head of the British Secret Service in America. Working for127 words
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606 1963-11-10 1 units now being sold in Malaysia. The six international manufacturers in these projects are BMC and Rcver of Britain, General Motors and Chrysler Corporation of America, and Mercedes Benz and Volkswagen of West Germany. In addition to the five plants planned, the606 words
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Article63 1963-11-10 1 Yf lA.MI (Florida). Sat. Mrs. Tommy Coe didn't have Itl a phone or a car. So when she realised last night her" baby was due she sent her dog. Toby, to fetch her husband at work nearly two miles away. Mr. Coe drove Toby home and rushed63 words
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Article371 1963-11-10 1 QINGAPORE. Sat.—The »3 partner of a provision shop In Tanjong Katong Road was shot dead tonight when three menone armed with a revolver —made an attempt to rob the Siang Moh Cold Storage. Mr. Chia Mul Song. 45, the partner, was In his shop371 words
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253 1963-11-10 2 Folly' for clerks to depend on wages probe J^UAI LUMPUR. Sat. The leader of a Governmenl clercial union said today that it would br "sheer lolly" for clerks to expect ;i Government appointed Salaries Commission to solve all their problems. Inche Mas Junid bin Mas Amin, president of the Amalgamated253 words
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277 1963-11-10 2 Harbour dispute may be settled tomorrow PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. The refusal b> 1,300 stevedores to handle timher carried by private junks entered the stii day today but there were high hopes that the dispute which has cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to timber exporters mid be settled by Monday.277 words
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844 1963-11-10 2 Malaysia's role in the Commonwealth and our enemies: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, sounded a warning tonight that the Commonwealth would lose one of its most important links with the Far East if Malaysia, the only Commonwealth nation in South-East Asia, was not made safe844 words
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Article63 1963-11-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia here will be closed on Tuesday to mark the anniversary ct the Accession Day of King Saud bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia. In the evening, the Charge d'Aftaires. Mr. Muhammad Mansoor Al-Rumaih. will hold a63 words
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152 1963-11-10 2 Coroner: Woman's death was accident i|POH. Sat -Tan Yew Mool. 1 a woman of 67. who was on her way to the AngloChinese Girls' School in Kampar Road here to fetch her grand-daughter home, was knocked down by a scooter. She died In hospital. The Coroner. Inche Wan Mohamed bin152 words
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80 1963-11-10 2 Bodies of couple found on Johore beach JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The dead bodies of a young couple were found at Tanjong Betrl beach off the Johore Straits this morning with their hands tied together with a pink ribbon and a handkerchief. They were later identified as S. Shammugham. 17. of80 words
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Article52 1963-11-10 2 JESSELTON. Sat.— Security forces have arrested nine Indonesians on Sbbah-owTRd western half of Sebattlc Island, it was reported to«iav. The arrests wer« made ytMerday morning. Ml nine were suspected to have entered S*bah IllegH 1 They ar» no-r being detained b 7 Tawau police for investigation* it52 words
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Article345 1963-11-10 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE general secretary of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, Mr. T. V. Gomez, today challenged th» Singapore Association of Trade Unions and "their pro-communist affiliates" to win back the 114 branches which broke away from them and joined the SMMWU. He said:345 words
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Article92 1963-11-10 2 J/UALA LUMPUR. Sat 1V Thieves raided the Women Inspectors' Mess at Jalan Ladang Maktab here yesterday and ?ot away with articles, cash and jewellery totalling $1,260 Entry was made through one of the windows. Tne two Women Inspectors who are living In the mess, were away at92 words
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Article41 1963-11-10 2 TAMPIN. Sat The district officer of Tamj in. Inche Abdul Malek bin Monammed Yunus. this morning o,)e'ied a course for members of the rural development committee here Sixty people .mended ih» cour.se at the community hall.41 words
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Article35 1963-11-10 2 ALOR STAR. Sat. Th« Sultanah Asina Primary School will hold its annual prize-giving on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m. at the Assembly. The Suitanah of Kedah «U1 give away the prizes.35 words
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Article250 1963-11-10 3 WORKERS MUST| HAVE CORRECT! ATTITUDE ANO| KNOWLEDGE,! SAYS OTHMAN! SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister of Home Affairs and Social Welfare, Inche Othman bin Wok, today spoke cf tl'.e two mast Important Ciualltles in we'fare workers a basically correct attitude towards the people and a knowledge of .social problems. He said250 words
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Article, Illustration189 1963-11-10 3 KHIR ANNOUNCES A NEW RESETTLEMENT 1 SCHEME I FOR FISHERMEN I RANTING, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, said here today that a $1 million resettlement scheme for Selangor fishermen at Telok Gong. Port Swettenham. would be started soon. It would be similar189 words
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769 1963-11-10 3 NEOCOLONIALISM: A CLASH AT CPA TALKS Tanganyika charge and Malaysia defends pact with Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Sat jyfALAYSIAN and Tanganyikan delegates today clashed in the final session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's conference over the interpretation of ''neocolonialism." The chief Malaysian delegate, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, who was not769 words
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146 1963-11-10 3 STRIKE-BOUND HOTEL STAFF ARE TOLD: RETURN OR ELSE... SINGAPORE Sat. The strike-bound Hotel Singapura Intercontinental In Orchard Road announced today that It had sent notices to 195 striking workers telling them to report for work by noon on Tuesday or they would be dismissed. The hotel's general manager Mr Richard146 words
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Article135 1963-11-10 3 An anti-TB clinic for Penang pENANG. Sat. The City Council Is looking for staff to man Its proposed anti-tuberculosis clinic to be set up early next year. The new service will be headed by a doctor with experience in chest clinic work and reading of X-ray film. In addition, a135 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1963-11-10 5 ANGELA POI - The night I had to join the Jungle war ANGELA POI Another Sunday Times exclusive BY SfREMBAM Study in courage WHEN in February next year the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders return to Singapore for the first time since 1942, one of their first tasks will be to honour two Malaysian1,562 words
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Article115 1963-11-10 5 YOU have read Angela's story. Now what was your closest brush with death during the Japanese occupation? Give your account in 800 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $25. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one side of the115 words
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294 1963-11-10 5 rE Colombo Plan ministerial conference beginning here on Monday will be presented with a combined report for the Malaysian States of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak despite Indonesia's opposition in the earlier working session. Malaysian source said the Indonesians were trying theirReuter - 294 words
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Advertisement197 1963-11-10 5 w -^■ssssssssssssss^Lsssssfl B Any new dance craze needs an old friend Whether .it's the Cha>Cha or ihe Twist. Tampax gives women the I freedom they want. Does a dance date conform to! your' schedule? Have you evtr had to give one up because of personal problems? Tampax internal sanitary protection197 words
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Advertisement899 1963-11-10 5 (*5 have you heard f feir COMPREHENSIVE LIFE J| ffy INSURANCE The Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. Is able to pfler Life Assurance cover for yourself and members of your family. If you take an M.C.1.8. Life Assurance Policy of $5,000/- and over, you will be able to Insure the899 words
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133 1963-11-10 6 Girl who offered to sell eyes moves a nation MANILA. Sat. A 20-year-old girl who offered to sell her eyes so her destitute family could build a house and start a small business has received offers of help throughout the country. Tereslta Mercado, the oldest of seven children of Mr.133 words
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Article45 1963-11-10 6 CINCINNATI: Detectives said yesterday the holdup of a suburban service station managed by Jesse L. Powell. 40, had been solved. Police Lt. Herbert Vogel said Powell admitted he was not robbed of USS496 laJt April, hut had taken the money himself to pay personal bills.45 words
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Article59 1963-11-10 6 FORT SMITH (Aikansas): The Kansas City Federation of Republican Women, on an outing here, were indignant when industria list Winthrop R o c k e f eller paid their hotel bill recently. They stormed the hotel manager's office and demanded that Rockefeller's money be refunded. "When we are kept," piped59 words
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Article69 1963-11-10 6 CHICAGO: Most guests never go near the water at motel swimming pools, although one of every five motels in the nation now has a pool. Manager Dan Pavis of O'Hare Inn said only 10 per cent of his guests used the pool Last summer, although a survey showed 90 per69 words
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Article41 1963-11-10 6 DALLAS: Police said yesterday they asked a 70-year-old man If he wanted to press charges against his landlady who shot him In. the arm. "Naw," he said. "I don't think so. She shot me once before and I didn't do anything."41 words
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Article27 1963-11-10 6 LAGOS (Nigeria) Angel Samuel, two. was killed yesterday in a fight with a 13-year-old girl over a three-Denny piece (about 12 cents) he found on the. ground.27 words
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Article24 1963-11-10 6 LONDON: The Marquis of Queensberry, whose great grandfather wrote the rules of boxing, told a television audience he thought the sport Is "rather unsavoury."24 words
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Article, Illustration532 1963-11-10 6 Foreign News pages GENERAL DiNH TO BE RELIEVED OF COMMANDER POST SAIGON, Saturday. THE key general in South Vietnam's coup against the Diem regime is believed to be already engaged in a struggle for survival as a powerful member of the rulingReuter - 532 words
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Article251 1963-11-10 6 Foreign Service man vanishes with $10,000 of his own WASHINGTON, Sat.— UJs. Foreign Service officer is missing with about US $10,000 of his own money. The UJS. Information Agency said that Donald George Smith. 40. a US$9.--000-a year cultural officer, has been missing since Oct. 21. a251 words
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Article25 1963-11-10 6 Dutch Foreign Minister, and the Indonesian Forelfn minister, Dr. Subandrto, will meet soon, possibly In Holland, to discuss relations between the two countries.25 words
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Article26 1963-11-10 6 ...British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, attended a diplomatic reception at the Cambodian Embassy in London yesterday to celebrate the country's National Day.26 words
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301 1963-11-10 6 T 06 ANGELES, Sat. A I 37 year old German emigrant yesterday testified that she was intimate with actor George Montgomery while she worked as a housekeeper for him and his wife, singer Dinah Shore. Ruth Wenzel, on trial for attempting301 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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437 1963-11-10 7 LONDON, Sat. JF THE Labour Party's solid victory on Thursday in the Luton parliamentary byelection can be taken as a trend and many astute political observers here think it can some of Britain's top Cabinet members may be looking for new jobs437 words
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113 1963-11-10 7 HONEYMOON IN INDIA FOR COSMONAUTS YEW DELHI. Sat— The j newly— wedded Soviet cosmonauts Valentina Tereskhova Nikolaye and I Major Andrian Nikolayev. will arrive here tomorrow on a two-week honeymoon tour of India and Nepal as guest- of the Indian Government. They will stay In a luxury hotel in New113 words
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Article56 1963-11-10 7 LONDON. Sat, The United States has won nearly a five to one numerical lead over Russia in operational intercontinental ballistic missiles ICBMs). it was stated yesterday. Russia, on the other hand, leads in medium range rockets and now has 750 deployed against West Europe, on56 words
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Article22 1963-11-10 7 ...West German President gave a banquet at the German Embassy in Japan last night for Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako.22 words
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Article21 1963-11-10 7 and President Leonid Brezhnev have sent a message of greeting to Prince Norodom Bihanoulc on Cambodia's 10th independence anniversary21 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-11-10 7 THERE he sits. In ornate chair, a prince surveying his father's thronging subjects. It is his great day. The crowds are at Ami.ulirh Stadium in Teheran for a special gala parade in his honour. There is a marchpast of children. A young girl presents him with77 words
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Article153 1963-11-10 7 Canadian businessmen passing up a big market: Professor VANCOUVER, Sat. A University of British Columbia professor says Canadian businessmen are passing up a big market by ignoring Malaya's import potentials. Professor Leslie Wong of the faculty of Commerce and Business Administration said Canada's exporters seem content to concentrate153 words
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Article18 1963-11-10 7 ...had an Informal meeting yesterday with Admiral X3&. Grant Sharp. Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.18 words
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179 1963-11-10 7 THREAT OF A COURT BATTLE OVER ANOTHER LOVE BOOK LONDON, Sat. Publication In Britain of an 18th century book telling the story of a country girl who became a London prostitute today threatened a legal battle rivalling that over "Lady Chatterley's Lover" three yeas ago. The book is "Fanny Hill:179 words
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Article595 1963-11-10 8 AID -AND CHANGING PATTERNS Quite rfHROUGH direct aid and X through international organisations something like $25,000 million a year flows today from the rich industrial West to the emergent nations of Asia and Africa. This is assistance of a magnitude never contemplated before and though considerable results have been achieved595 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
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688 1963-11-10 8 The feeling is spreading on this equal pay issue LAST night's mass rally in support of equal pay for women was the culmination of a long-standing issue. For the past 3$ years, from the day of its inception, the Women Teachers' Union of Malaya has been the most outspoken critic688 words
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1231 1963-11-10 8 The small man, outdated profits Cutting out the deadwood ITRAIT9 riMES. OCT SI'I %X I .M. PERSONALLY ALL OVER the world the cry is for greater efficiency. But do we as a people take this cry seriously in Malaysia? Or are we a nation who, in our heart of hearts,1,231 words
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Letter87 1963-11-10 8 I WAS very interested In Mr. Lee Kwong Lee's sugar-in-lemon-juice cure (Opinion Pa*e. Nov. 3) for nonstop hiccoughs. Sometime ago a friend of mine In Batu Gajah got an attack after partaking of a wedding feast. He spent a small fortune on doctors but they could87 words
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Article356 1963-11-10 8 GETTING TO KNOW US IN BERLIN From Tan Took Salk W. BERLIN MORE than 400.000 people in West Germany and other European countries visited the Malaysian stand at the recent German Industrial Exhibition in West Berlin. One result of the Malaysian participation In this exhibition, which ended on Oct. 27,356 words
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Advertisement933 1963-11-10 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. IN MEMORIAM M word* Sit/- (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mrs. Edward Isaac died Singapore 10-11-4*. Always remembered. IN LOVING MEMORY of our os:oved mother Madam We* Ylt Neo dspsrted 10-11-60. With Christ wblch U tar. far better. A REQUIEM MICM MASS will D« punic at Bt. Antony933 words
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Article, Illustration345 1963-11-10 9 The sad N.Z. leader EDUCATION MINISTER DISAPPOINTED HE MISSED CPA TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday TUEW Zealand's Education Minister, Mr. W. B. Tennent, who was to have led his country's mission to the CPA conference which ended today, sat up in his hospital bed and said: "I have never been sick345 words
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Article87 1963-11-10 9 TODAY— Sedill Kechll 4.10 a.m. i7.9ft) 2.46 p.m. iS.6ft>; Singapore 5.57 am .(7.lft) 4.05 p.m. (7 sft); Port Dickson 12.43 pjn. (6.oft); Port Swettenham 1100 a.m. (9.3 ft); Penang 5 11 ajn. (5.81tv. 9.10 p.m. 6.lft. > TOMORROW Sedill Kechil 6.07 a.m. (7.4 ft)87 words
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115 1963-11-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— An Indonesian gunboat towing five fishing craft on the high seas in the Malacca Straits was intercepted by a Royal Malaysian Navy ship and R.M.A.F. aircraft today. No further details were available, but a Ministry of Defence statement said that115 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-11-10 9 KUALA LUMF'UR, Sat. T»HE Speaker of the Lok Sabha (Lower House of the Indian Parliament), Sardar Hukam Singh. Dresenting a gift edition of the Indian Constitution to the Speaker of the Malaysian House of Representatives Dato Haji Noah bin Omar at a special ceremony105 words
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304 1963-11-10 9 Policeman shot prisoner, Coroner told IPOH, Sat. Loo Hong 1 Cheong alias Jlp Pon Chai, 25, who had been placed under restricted residence, was shot dead while hitting a police constable with a hammer, the coroner's court watold here today. The Inquest Into Loo's death was conducted by Senior Inspector304 words
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Article119 1963-11-10 9 CEREMONY AT THE CENOTAPH IPOH. Sat— The State Secretary. Perak, Dato Mohamed Yusoff bin Haji Ahmad, representing the State Government, will lay the first wreatn at the Cenotaph here tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Remembrance Day ceremony. He will be followed by a representative of the Ipoh Municipality, on119 words
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Article67 1963-11-10 9 STNOAPORE. But. -The Malayan Exchange Banks /seocUtion banks here will cbswve a half holiday on Monday on the occasion of the State visit by the Yang dl-Per"ian At,onß. Business hours will be irom 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 am. vth jne clearing at noon. The Singapore67 words
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Article196 1963-11-10 9 She will tell State about latest methods in use SINGAPORE, Sat. The secretary-general of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy. Miss M.J. Nellson, who flew into Singapore today spoke of the great "Impetus" towards rehabilitation through physiotherapy since the last World War. With the large numbers of war196 words
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Article41 1963-11-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat —The children's librarian at the National Library. Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Is to leave for Britain soon after completing two years' j/rvice here. Mrs. Smith who Joined the National library In 1961 pioneered the children's section.41 words
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Article31 1963-11-10 9 IPOH. Sat.— Articles worth about $300 were stolen from the house of Dr. P. M. Hathew. at the Central Mental Hospital In Tanjong Rambu tan early this morning.31 words
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159 1963-11-10 9 PLEDGE OF SUPPORT EVERYWHERE FOR SULTAN OF PERAK mELUK ANSON. Sat. 1 Members of the Chinese Club here last night pledged undivided loyalty and full support for their patron, the Sultan of Perak. The pledge wa s expressed by Dr. Ng Kam Poh the president, at a dinner given in159 words
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574 1963-11-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MALAYSIA'S economic development will not suffer as a result of Indonesia's confrontation policy, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Minister of Finance, declared today. Addressing the central general assembly of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan said: "One of the results of574 words
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Article73 1963-11-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysian Ceylonese will hold a mass rally at the Brickfields Railway Recreation Club here tomorrow to demonstrate their loyalty to the King and to condemn Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaysia. Speakers at the rall^ will include the Assistant Minister of Labour and73 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-11-10 10 $5OO FOR DROSS OF OPIUM SINGAPORE. Sat.— One pounri and six and a half ounces of opium dross today cost a housewife Chan Moi $500. The money was the nne she had to pay after she pleaded guilty in the tenth magistrate's court to having the opium on the morning101 words
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Article52 1963-11-10 10 VIR S. -MUNIANDYMANI. personal assistant to the State Secretary of Pahang, with his bride. Miss S. Poomathevi, formerly of the Elections Commission office in Kuala Lumpur, after their wedding. The .bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K Subramaniam of Sentul. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Muniandymani works52 words
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Article285 1963-11-10 10 BID TO 'BLACKEN' BAnALION NOW IN SARAWAK KUCHING. Sat— Sarawak Communists have started a smear campaign against the 6th Battalion. the Royal Malay Regiment in the 3rd Division of this itate. The Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan said this in Kuchlng this evening at an285 words
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233 1963-11-10 10 Robbery: Boy of 15 gets two years KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Sessions Court president, Syed Hassan AlJetfri, today sentenced a 15-year-old boy to two years' jail for robbery saying: "There is nothing to stop me from sending a boy to prison." The boy and two others. Mohamed bin Bachik, 23.233 words
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Article31 1963-11-10 10 IPOH. Sat. Pour bicycles were reported stolen here yester- day. Two are from Belfield Street while the other two were I reported missing in Kampong Kuchai and Cowan Street.31 words
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Article, Illustration630 1963-11-10 10 ANGRY SHOUTS AND FIST-SHAKING MELT INTO APOLOGIES, EXPRESSIONS OF GOODWILL by Yap Chin Kw«« and Ronald Kinsey KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE often stormy week-long Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here, the first to be held in South-East Asia, ended today on a happy note630 words
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Article33 1963-11-10 10 Teachers of the Government English School here have set up a charity fund for the poor pupils of the schools. They contribute SI each towards the fund every month.33 words
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Article31 1963-11-10 10 PENANG, Sat.— The Penan* branch of the Pan-Malaysian Malay Shorthand Institute, will hold its annual examinations of shorthand and typing on Dec. 22 at the Chowrasta Malay National School.31 words
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508 1963-11-10 10 Medical exam of Spore varsity: Full pass list OINGAPORE, Sat. Re- suits of the successful candidates in the First Professional Examination for the Degrees of M.8., B.S. In anatomy, biochemistry and physlojogy were announced today by the University of Singapore's Medical Faculty. They are: Abdul Rasheed bin Mohamed Dulfalcir. Ang508 words
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Article406 1963-11-10 10 SINGAPORE. Sat —An elaborate and colourlul programme has been arranged lor the lir^t day's state visit of the Vans diPertuan A^ong and Raja Permaisuri Agong on Monday. A 21 -vtin .salute will herald their arrival as they step out of the Royal Plane406 words
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396 1963-11-10 11 AUTHORITIES 'TRY TO SPLIT WORKERS' 'Disturbed by political bias' union chairman charges: KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^OCAL government authorities in this country were today accused of pursuing a divide-and-rule policy among their employees. The chairman of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees, Mr. F.K. Sinniah, made this allegation at396 words
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352 1963-11-10 11 Indonesia hard hit: Ghafar gives the reason 4/ iALACCA, Sat. The ifl Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said last night that the Indonesian economy was in bad shape, because its Government had done nothing to improve the standard and quality of the country's products. Inche Ghafar said352 words
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Article90 1963-11-10 11 One-man art display KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A Penang artist, Mr. Khaw Sia, 51. will hold a one-man exhibition of orchid paintings in aid of the Civil Disaster Relief Fund and the Tong Shin Hospital at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Thursday. Mr. Khaw, an expert on orchids, will exhibit90 words
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158 1963-11-10 11 Chiefs being bribed into hostility KUCHING. Sat. Temenggong Jugah Anak Baring, me Malaysian Minister for Sarawak Affairs, said here today that Indonesian military leaders were arming local tribal chiefs in villages in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) and urging them to attack Sarawak villages. Speaking at a reception to welcome the Malaysian158 words
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Article65 1963-11-10 11 Ex-Malayan doctor dies in Ceylon PENANG. Sat— A former member of the Malayan Medical Service, Dr. J.V. Thambar. has died in Ceylon. News of his death was received here today by his nephew, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. former Mayor of Penang. The late Dr. Thambar served in various parts of Perak65 words
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Article47 1963-11-10 11 IPOH. Sat. The Malay Cooperative Society, North Perak, will build a $120,000, threestorey building at the site of the old abattoir in Market Street here. Inche Zarazlllah has been elected president, with Inch* Pachik bin Ahmad. secretary, and Inche Ahmad bin Paud, treasurer.47 words
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Article220 1963-11-10 11 The nations tribute KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I'HK laying of wreath al cenotaphs and memorials throughout the country will be held tomorrow at Remembrance Day parUnits of the Army, Navy and Air Force, ex-service men, the police and voluntary organisations will take part. In KUALA LUMPUR, 50 wreaths will be laid220 words
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Article172 1963-11-10 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. The Krian Town Board has decided to set up a select committee to study a proposal by the OCPD, Asst Supt. E. A. Fernandez, that compulsory tracks for cyclists and pedestrians be provided along the 20 miles of trunk road passing through the172 words
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Article158 1963-11-10 11 Gagged: A girl all alone KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three youths this evening entered a house in Kampong Kuantan here, tied up and gagged an 11--year-old girl in the bathroom, and escaped with $300 in cash and Jewellery. The girl Chan Kwan Yeng. was admitted to the General Hospital tonight, suffering158 words
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192 1963-11-10 11 MIC petition outburst by frustrated men: Das MALACCA. Sat. The secretary of the Malacca Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. P.K. Das, has told 22 members of the branch, who had complained over the recent elections of the Malacca MIC town branch officials, that their allegations were imaginary. The 22 had sent192 words
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95 1963-11-10 11 Commissioner urged to settle dispute KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Commissioner of Road Transport has been asked to settle the dispute between Regal Bus Co Ltd.. Tapah. and the Transport Workers' Union. The request was made today by the general secretary of the union. Mr. V. David, following the decision of95 words
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Article29 1963-11-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Mr. A. J. Morris was elected president of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees at Its first biennial delegates conference here today.29 words
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Article23 1963-11-10 11 ALOR STAB, Sat. Sahyar blnte Mat, 34, reported to police today a man molested her on an estate In Sungel PaUnl.23 words
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Advertisement165 1963-11-10 10 <*M m w\mm I 1 JT*, Empty contents o< one MAG6I jichtt jt^al^^^B UggMgM- M to 1] pints of tie* wtttr Stir gently, bring to tht boil tod simmer for 5 10 minutes Jp^B, 1 aY IhJ I I 1 V P*^"^H .SW'y from one sachet of MAGGI. SO NOURISHING165 words
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Advertisement253 1963-11-10 10 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire othctt wish that your skin wot ot light and attractive os th«irt. One jor of Stillman's will mok« you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you thot there is only one beoutifier, only one whiten** that words253 words
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Advertisement256 1963-11-10 11 Air-India offer* students foinf abroad (except to U.S.A.) fl b*tw9fln th* AQ#4 of 1 2 md 26 YJrm for higher studies a 25% reduction OH HiO normal return adult fora of the fare and the rotf in 20 easy monthly instalments f BOEING FLIGHTS FROM SINGAPORE TO LONDON EVERY WEDNESDAY256 words
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Article, Illustration542 1963-11-10 12 DO YOU have a query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. 'THERE was good news —at least a hint of it about the first Malaysian budget when the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin,542 words
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Article278 1963-11-10 12 CINOAPORE, 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 (l.00(f) $1.67; Central Prop. .(5.000) $1.30. (11,000) $1.31; Esso (5.000) $2.80. (5.000) $2.81. (1.000) $2.82; Fed. Disp. (1.000) $1.76;278 words
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Article44 1963-11-10 12 BUTTERWORTH, Sat.— The St. Marks Primary School here will be holding its first prize giving and parents' day on Nov. 23 at 4 p.m. Mrs. P. Peatfield, wife of the chairman, board of managers, will Rive away the prizes.44 words
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164 1963-11-10 12 PENANG UMNO CALLS MEETING FOR BY-ELECTION POLL PNANO. Bat The Umno division here has summoned all Its 30 branch secretaries to a special meeting next Wednesday to make plans for next month's State by-election In Ballk Pulau. The meeting will also discus^ party strategy for the 1963 Btate elections. A164 words
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450 1963-11-10 12 PENANG, Saturday. CIX MEN armed with pistols and daggers raided a house in Lorong Selamat early this morning and robbed a businessman, Mr. Leow Phaik Sun, of $16,090. But within two hours of receiving a report of the hold-up, police arrested450 words
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Article221 1963-11-10 12 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER By SYDNEY, Sat. From a substantial importer of tin, Australia may become an exporter by 1968. if present expansion plans for the Australian tin industry are achieved fully. This assessment comes from Mr. H. K. Turner, a director of the Aberfoyle group, Australia's principal221 words
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190 1963-11-10 12 Jobless man is jailed for fighting with knife P^ENANQ, Sat An unemployed man, P. Vanoo, 56, told a court today he waa so provoked when a labourer repeatedly kicked him In his face and head that he retaliated by "scratching" him in the thigh with a pen-knife. "I took out190 words
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Article62 1963-11-10 12 KUCHING. Sat. The Governor of Sarawak, Datu Alang Hajl Openg, flew to the Gumbang area yesterday near the Indonesian border where he met security forces and inspected military installations. The Governor met local people, Including Dayaks, before being taken on a tour of defences by the commanding62 words
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Advertisement640 1963-11-10 12 (20 words $12 (Minimum), BIRTH RA VINDER— To HutMUkl atngh and Ranmlt daughter on 9-11-63. Oenanl Hospital, Ipoh. Both wtli. Thanka to doctor and staffs. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT T. S. VICTOR, Mr. and Mrs. John Emmanuel offer their sincere thanks to aU friends, relatives far their kind assistance, miwscfff. wreaths and attendance640 words
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Miscellaneous111 1963-11-10 12 On your TV today npODAVS programme for TV X Singapura: P.M.: 1.00 Opening and programme summary; 1.05 The Rosemary Clooney Show; 1.30 Eye on Research a film mind; 2.00 News in English; 2.10 Hawaiian Eye, 3.00 Kunhalya— a Hindustani film. 5.10 Programme summary; 5.10 Robin Hood; 5.40 Midsummer Night's Dream;111 words
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Article, Illustration583 1963-11-10 13 HAM! AND IT's THE DISH OF THE SEASON... PREVIEW ...YOU WILL BE SEEING SOON THE THEATRE \yK are in a formal garden at night, playing a game of catch -as-catch can. Fountains and statues lurch out of the darkness and guns poke their noses at each other, like dogs pointing.583 words
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Article, Illustration522 1963-11-10 13 IS SO healthy! But Miss Fonda "IN THE COOL OF 1 THE DAY" is a de luxe weepie in which everyone suffers like mad, and in style. It is the sort of story that makes one feel the characters have been unfairly victimised by the author because he couldn't think522 words
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Advertisement474 1963-11-10 13 I >■■»♦-♦♦♦•♦■♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»■» i :oi»i \s today: Hem 1 30 -400 6.30 A 9 30pm ITS EDUCATIONAL! 1 X ITS THE PICTURE ALL f MUST SEE! I FALSE SWMEIi Hans SOHMKER ANTJE GEERK* "Roundabout No. 16" Colour J .ay 84b am: Color Scope T I BOMBED PEARL HARBOR I I»J.J^]«iJWIIISi mow474 words
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Advertisement204 1963-11-10 13 1 ivcW' r 1 #*>rf*' at /w slsßßß^^SsK. 4^PSBsB L tV AW^ \i SS> t'^ For Fine Jewellery. Jades, Pearls and Diamonds visit t n Rheumatism Neuritis Go Away The u mazing new dlscovary Romind banishes the pains of Arthritis. Rheumatism, Fibrosltis, Neuritis and Sciatica, like magic. In 30 minutes204 words
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Advertisement116 1963-11-10 13 i«n.!yyj opens today: SINGAPORE) DAILY: 1 1 .00 a.m. 1 .30 4.00 6.30 9.30 p.m. DARING! FRANK! BOLD! the story OF TODAY'S YOUTH IN ITS^^ RAW FRANKNESS! j(J| V JNK FALSE SMME starring HANS SOHNKER ANTJE GEERK CATHAY -^GA[7pRiMIERE Thursday. 14th at 9.30pm (spore) |k Ut PRIZE WINNER BEST FILM"116 words
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Advertisement30 1963-11-10 13 i WISEMAN. LATE CLASSIFIED BIRTH TAN to Lily K*r Hoon and Bok Urn a son on atb November H«J st Kkeo's Maternity Cilßlr. "Beta wall. Thanks to doctor aad tuff30 words
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Advertisement265 1963-11-10 13 Mm mm presents A NEW TYPE OF ■Il"lfl SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT Delightful Holiday Fare for the Whole Family! I NEXT CHANGE I £T=irV_ SbawsHDpSpore Bl ECO) f AMP THE SHARK W A w.rn MAKLCric AMJNb at the ttfc Chinese girl whose love broke all racial traditions! in this story of the265 words
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Article, Illustration663 1963-11-10 14 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By; SPORTS SET "\IALAYSIA has a 'lost gene- ration'!" The statement was both emphatic and final. It broke a pause in our conversation us we sped down the new highway in a little sports car. And it rather startled me. Who are "lost" Our up-and-coming young men663 words
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162 1963-11-10 14 Malacca public warned about 3 'sinsehs' MALACCA, Sat. Police warned the public today to be on guard against two young Chinese men and a girl who impersonated "sinsehs" (Chinese physicians). The three, all well dressed and aged about 20, have visited homes in town and tricked people into buying a162 words
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Article67 1963-11-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two wedding ceremonies will be held simultaneously for the marriage of Tengku Abdul Rahman's adopted son and niece at the Residency at 8 p.m. next Sunday. The Tengku's adopted son, Syed Abdullah bin Sved Omar Barakhbah, will marry Che Rokiah binte67 words
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Article67 1963-11-10 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Miss Yap Chal Hoon. a library officer at the National Library has been awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship to study library science at the New Zealand Library School in Wellington. She is an arts graduate from Nanyang University and got the degree in67 words
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224 1963-11-10 14 Trail of blood leads to estate owner's missing son ALOR STAR, Saturday. "YJR. Tan Theng Heong, 30, reported missing from home since Thursday night, was yesterday found unconscious in a bush near his father's estate about a mile from Sungei Patanl He was found on the edge of secondary jungle224 words
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Article80 1963-11-10 14 Inoculation of dogs compulsory ALpR SAR. Sat. Compulsory inoculation of all dogs against rabies will be carried out throughout Kedah from Nov. 17. The State Veterinary Officer. Mr. Chong Sit ■Ngow. said today this was "only a precautionary measure." as there has been no reported outbreak of rabies in the80 words
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Article38 1963-11-10 14 IPOH. Sat. The Bruas and Pantai Remis telephone cx 7 changes will come Into the Bruas telephone group tomorrow. This is another telephone group to be included in the new scheme towards simplifying telephone charges.38 words
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Article68 1963-11-10 14 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Koh Chye Hoon, a school watchman, who was arrested on a warrant issued by the Assistant State Coroner yesterday, was today charged with murder In a magistrate's court. He is alleged to. have caused the death of his wife. Lee Hock Neo. at68 words
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Article142 1963-11-10 14 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat.— Security forces are maintaining vigilance in the Temburong district, the worst trouble spot during the December rebellion, following reports by villagers that rebels have reappeared in the area. An official source said intensified patrolling by the state and Malaysian constabulary, British142 words
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77 1963-11-10 14 $1,000 hold-up: Three men charged in court PENANG. Sat. Three men. Tan Kang Hai. 31, Shrub bin Hassan, 22. and Abdul Samat bin Yusoff. 21. were jointly charged today with robbing a woman, Sophia binte Musa, of $1,052 worth of jewellery. They were alleged to have held up Sophia, 27.77 words
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225 1963-11-10 14 [A 'moral drive* 1 against i bribery KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The An 1 1 c orruption Agency is to make use of adult education classes In the rural areas In its "moral drive" to stamp out bribery and corruption. The drive is to encourage the public to report cases of225 words
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Advertisement191 1963-11-10 14 THIS ADVERTISEMENT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBSCRIBE OR PURCHASE ANY BONDS, SHARES, STOCK OR OTHER SECURITIES CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) SHARE CAPITAL Authorised Capital Issued Capital 100,000,000 Shares of 50 cents each 20,000,000 Shares of 50 cents each fully paid191 words
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Article, Illustration339 1963-11-10 15 Bliss Fire (half a stone better for 2nd run) is big threat rjOLDEN MASTER, a beaten favourite on Wednesday, should recoup the losses in the Class 2. Div. 1. 5 f handicap (Race 8) at Ipoh today, says EPSOM JEEP. This six-year-old was certainly not339 words
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Article1285 1963-11-10 15 Race One: 2.0— Cl 2 Div 4— 6 f 1 ***** M.t>u-<U (LhiUi _uw tHli Kodgers. U 9.0 «—--i.-. i 2 ***** Nazareh (H. N. Tan) Teh. 7 8.13 (SF) Moxham 8 3 ***** Bovnln (Marjo St.) R. Breuk., 5 8.11 Shaari 5 4 ***** China1,285 words
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Article1014 1963-11-10 15 TME UNTIE (Race 6) seems to have a special x liking for the Ipoh 6f. Last week she chalked up her fourth win over this course. She looks set for another success. So impressive was her win that I doubt if a 12-lb penalty will1,014 words
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Article136 1963-11-10 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER i NAZAKEH WEST PLAINS NAZAREH Flying- Phoenix Are Admiral v\ .stern Plains Western Plain* Nasareh Bovain OISIX DIGNIFIED Lady R. SARAWAK tt-OB Noble Gestnre Pride of Persia Oisin PrWe of Persia Oisin Amuse. World CHANLUCKTKR CHAXH fKTEE CHAMX'CKTER Tinfgi Harapan Tingei H_rap-n Four Winds136 words
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Article23 1963-11-10 15 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Nazareh (Race 1), Pin High (Race 7) and Golden Master (Race 8). > The going is heavy.23 words
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Advertisement394 1963-11-10 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M War* U (MU.)—B*m rlt. txtrm ULFTAUCMT BOOKS: Mandarin. 52.00; Emrtlah-afandartn Diction .ry. ti.OO: Cantonese 12.90: Hokklen. SM.bO: KnKlim-Hokkiea Dlrtionary. SS.OO: >Po»ta«e eztraj Kn>m Uook Btorr. 47. HiKh Street. (Slnsapore). TELEVISION SINGAPURA PROGRAMME* MOV. 11— MOV. tf Full Maih M mi» w**k'a RADIO WEEKLY. c lift your ee«r394 words
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Advertisement62 1963-11-10 15 The Modern Way to Better Living ORCHARD COURT (Oxley Road/Oxley Rise, Singapore) TWO BLOCKS OP 12 -STOREY DE LUXE FLATS I^^^) i^l S COMMUNAL TV ANTENNA CASH OR EASY PAYMENT Zl^^^^fs^Z^^^^^^jZ^^^^^^—^^^^ CAN BE ARRANGED For booking enquiry, please contact:PONTIAC TRADING CO.. LTD. 30, OXLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: ***** *****/5 AND62 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-11-10 16 M. DANKER - M. DANKER 1 l^^^^T^^^^^^^^^B By Selangor Colts overrun Kedah after slow start in Under-23 tie KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— Selangor Colts hoisted a half-century of points and gave nothing away to .swamp Kedah in the Malayan Rugby Union's under--23 Inter-state competition at the Merdeka Stadium today. Selangor,Soong Hon Sin - 361 words
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372 1963-11-10 16 Malaysia provide thrills in the second half SINGAPORE. Saturday. YjALAYSIA'S Olympic team thrilled a 10.000 crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium today with a second-half spate of goals to beat Commonwealth Forces 6-0 after the flrsthalf had produced only one goal. Malaysia posed goalthreats for most of the first half but372 words
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Article213 1963-11-10 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Singapore Polo Club fought back from behind to enter the final of the Malayan Polo Association senior division tournament when they eliminated the Sultan of Jobore's team 7-41 here today. The Johore team, who started off with a 21-goal advantage for an213 words
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Article122 1963-11-10 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The annual rugby match between Singapore Cricket Club and the Sclannor Club two of the leading club> In Malaysia, on the padang here today, turned out to be a scrappy aflalr. The game was spoMed by 1 repeated poor handling by the backs.122 words
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701 1963-11-10 16 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT: By Johore Bahru. Sat. Hassan Yacob and MacKay star in Johore s 12-5 win over Army (Malaya) JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. JTREE BEER by the cases were downed at the Civil Service Club as Johore celebrated a great 12-5 victory over Malaya701 words
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149 1963-11-10 16 Nor's 60-yard try earns draw for Perak with Forces IPOH, Sat.— A brilliant 60-, yard break through forl an unconverted try nine minutes from time by Nor Rashidi enabled Perak to draw with the Commonwealth Forces, North. 3-3 in a H.M.S. Malaya Cud tie on the padang here today. Each149 words
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Article385 1963-11-10 16 f ONDON, Sat. A hat-trick "by Denis Law gave Manchr*trr t'nited a 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in today* English First Division maU•h-of-the-day. This triumph served as a mo-rale-booster for I'nited, who clash main with Spurs in the .second round of tin- Kuropean 1 up, Winners Cup385 words
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Advertisement534 1963-11-10 16 RECORD fIBJBJBJht^' SOBERS 102— still there BJ Sobers and McLachlan put on unbroken 244 stand against the South Africans IyEST Indies star Garfleld Sobers and Cam- bridge "Blue" lan McLachlan. put on 244 in an unbroken 4th wicket stand a South Australian record for this wicket in reply to the534 words
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Advertisement287 1963-11-10 16 A really exciting opportunity /^3S=fervour children >s framed full-colour prj RyJ famous painting *^jB |||IP I with this f llpp (I weeks issue of lßili FIMOW6OUI Hot a «xd*M uw»ii»wl*li far ysv aMMMM to dbcoww tor Ihi !—>«■» It* baouty of tfw worfcTi art mmHr^liwi. Far r«xt 3 wmkM i+m,287 words
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Miscellaneous45 1963-11-10 16 ATHLETICS B"pore InterMinistry championships (Parrar Pk. 2JO). S'gor AAA 7-mUe cross-country cXL Lake Gardens 7 a.m.). SOCCER— Inter-state friendly: S'porc v S'gor (J n Besar. SJO). HOCKEY— Friendly: CSC v RAF (Baiestler Rd. 8 a.m.>. POLO International tourney flnaU (Parir Plarwie. J. Bahru. 3.45 pm.i45 words
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Article, Illustration398 1963-11-10 17 Too-noisy parties and the law EVERYONE loves a party except the neighbours. But what can they do about it? Have neighbours any legal remedy for too much party noise? Advertising executive Tony Jackson didn't think they had. "I can do what I like in my own home," he used to398 words
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Article, Illustration316 1963-11-10 17 AHMAD RAMLI - AHMAD RAMLI THE MAGAZINE SECTION By HE is five foot nothing in his socks. He weighs a compact 110 lb. He looks conspicuously inconspicuous. But the mite has MIGHT, fur he can throw a man twice his size. The mighty mite Is 16--year-old Heng Keah316 words
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Article, Illustration879 1963-11-10 17 TAI SING ONN - T AI SING ONN By KUALA LUMPUR QUOTE by the Minister ot Agriculture and Co-Oparative>: "The Government'! aim it to cra«ta the nucleus ot o ne« typo of fishermen who will be keen to make changes in then operation. Lik* all countries in this region, wo are879 words
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382 1963-11-10 17 Sunray can help you to beat that cold company chairman, Roland Gray, was leaving his office building when he noticed the chief clerks sunian. "Did you have a pleasant holiday by the sea?" Gray asked absent-mindedly. But, in fact, the chief clerk had been staying at home during his leave.382 words
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Article229 1963-11-10 17 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER' BY Musical note LET the noise-gluttons take heart. A megaphone fitted to the exhaust of a motor-cycle is the very thing that was needed to swell the symphony of the roads. The pioneer was fined the other day for nis initiative, but as was written of the229 words
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Advertisement506 1963-11-10 17 Queen Anne Rare Scotch Whisky in SPECIAL GIFT PACK with' JUG and GOBLET •S <7 y JACKSON A CO.. LTD: *»*»•>* JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD: Ma* Lump*, i*** Pmuf. Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in IS f§\ UWmnWVw 8. dc th« dUtovtrr of Niiofeti* br an MFOIU AFTM 1 11 lon506 words
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Advertisement140 1963-11-10 17 The fiHKl^M* V winp I w va/P -PnflQPn WCII UIIUoCII at* r 1 Seal i f A flight with Cathay Pacific is an experience in fine living. Every meal is superb, a choice selection of European dishes and Oriental delicacies. To compliment the cuisine, Cathay Pacific chooses the best of140 words
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Miscellaneous294 1963-11-10 17 POPULAR CROSSWORIT) ACROSS: I DOWN: 1. Vaae with foot .3, 4. F*ot- (4 J -*%£><£ sX^nS way (4i 8. Worst part (4) 11. something (8) 6. As well (3) 7. Meadows i4i 13. Bubble up (4) Little mountain (4> 9. System of 15. Tills should ring a bell! (13) money294 words
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Article, Illustration339 1963-11-10 18 EVELYN TC PLAYS HOSTESS AND j SAYS EVERY LINE YOU DRAW IS A WINNER FASHION is a game of noughts and crosses in which only the girl with a head for mathematics in this case it adds up to commonsense and clever coordination of clothes339 words
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Article181 1963-11-10 18 Questions and answers DEAR Evelyn Tv: Dandruff Is making me bald. Even though I wash my hair often, the condition seems to worsen from day to day. Please help. GEORGE TAY There are many medicated shampoos that control dandruff. In addition, those who have dandruff must take extra care to181 words
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Article352 1963-11-10 18 A SMALL Infant was parked in front of a shop by his mother while she went in to make some purchases. A short while later, a woman walked up to the perambulator and tickled it under the chin, cooing: "Oose little baby is oo?" The baby352 words
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Advertisement92 1963-11-10 18 I *~^4^& Ma JyJftL US TOBCA PERFUMEDCOLOGNE a modern symphony of freshness and fragrance for the woman of today «M COIOCHI ON tMINt c****- I* X X CX v ®j#% NESPRAY j gSg tk rnalpc rnffPP It JCvj^H iw^'V* llldlxL/O LUIICCS i. st^'tssgs^^ *ygyl^k\i i$ > «ilis^nin^i^^^ fl L ft92 words
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Advertisement128 1963-11-10 18 Shoes in space IT'S an old problem A finding space to accommodate all your shoes and protecting them from dust and mildew. i"ii!BliiiHii Now a ptesP tic goods j^Lw m a n u fac- t u r e r has jgj helped solve p the problem JJT f\ by bringing128 words
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Advertisement646 1963-11-10 18 •ertiscment W cherish a clear, youthful com- plexion, areas where age signs first begin to show should be given extra rich nourishment at night. Massage gently with Ulan Vitalising Night Cream along the deeper expression lines ln an upward and outward movement. Be very careful with the delicate skin tissues646 words
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Article438 1963-11-10 19 He's even jealous the girls NOT GIVING ENOUGH AFFECTION HER BOY CLAIMS WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies by post. know about this. I am worried In case the baby is deformed. REGRET. It is no438 words
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Article184 1963-11-10 19 111 Xl S a poaer for fathera with the answer in case they don't know how to answer Junior: WHAT IS AN ECHO? IT IS simply sound bouncing x back at you from a hard •urtace. To see how it happens, imagine you have thrown a ball184 words
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Article502 1963-11-10 19 WHERE DO I LEARN SURVEYING? ])KAH Know Alls: I hope lo become a fully qualified land surveyor. Can you tell me what are the courses and examinations I will have to go through before I can achieve my ambition? Can I do my training locally? I live in Seremban. AMBITIOUS.502 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-11-10 19 WINNER of the week's $3U prize is "Got You!" (above). submitted by Mr. .1. H. Hartburn, of 54. Meyer Road, Singapore, l.i He used an Agfa I sole tie Two camera and Kodak Tri-X Pan film. Setting:: Ml. 1 100 second. He will be paid by post. The151 words
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Article428 1963-11-10 19 POINTER ON TRAINING YOUR DOG i T'Hls week we continue with watch dog requirements. Obedience to his new owner is essential on the part of the watch dog. If he has been well trained he will obey you, expecting in return kindness and tirmnes3. There will at nm probably be428 words
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Miscellaneous407 1963-11-10 19 Your Sunday radio DAn i> RiiAi iveit T^ News: 510 On The Range: tions; 10.00 Jet Speed Records; MMUIU IVIMLAYoIA 530 Emphasis On Percussion; 6.00 110.30 Behind The Scenes; 11.00 AM 60« Time Signal N»»r« I Summary Of Programmes For The Let .s Join In; 11.15 Jumping Kir (io" Prelude407 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1963-11-10 20 ROME, February 23, 1962. Our offices in New York and Hollywood are hysterical over the world -wide publicity that the "romance" between Elizabeth "Cleopatra" Taylor and Richard "Mark Antony" Burton has been getting. They refer to it as a "cancer" and say il will destroy us1,678 words
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Advertisement459 1963-11-10 20 HI f obbbW A LOVING wife. A davotad hmbond. That wm th« impretuon Liz and Eddka Fisher gave during braaki in the filming of "Cleopatra' —at Itost, at first. But I even in this picture, Liz hat a faraway look In her aye*. is the only man who really knows459 words
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Article, Illustration2646 1963-11-10 21 'erotic vafill THE VATICAN CHARGE THAT MADE CLEOPATRA' CRY... wnai charity they were asking alms for. She checked with the authorities, found out there was no such organisation and threw them off the place papparazzl! They even Invaded our own publicity department. One of our employees2,646 words
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Miscellaneous1491 1963-11-10 22 VncAD Qtnr /?i-rDDorrr»*vrc* we 5-all POZ.SEt)/it WAS MORE A MATTER JL__/ i EtUKjAt< r^'*- c IjUJiHUUKjrio j Hls EXP'E^iEv.CE- <( OP REING IN THE SIGHT fc^** |i^«^^^^ Ibsv \\i m^m to 170 Rut ApTEK'ORCLIWS THE VEL7 A FEW T'A\ES "-S SCESCjE I ""^^^^^-Z" /WE THOJSHT YOU THOSE RAN7ITS GOT T^sVyOU1,491 words
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Miscellaneous51 1963-11-10 24 UH il^zg o ng>>| ill 18 1 :|||g l rro 00 7 m J> z o2> o> > zz z5 f m «T 1 Printed and Published by *he Strait* 'limes Press (Malaya* Ltd.. 11l Jftlan Puda Kuala Lumpur and Tiinee House 300 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore. (Managing Director: A.51 words
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