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Title Section15 1963-11-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in I NO. 1.447 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35515 words
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Article, Illustration310 1963-11-17 1 PHOTO NEWS THE TENGKU HITS AT CONTINUED U.S. AID TO INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Kahman today strongly deplored the continurd United States economic and military aid to Indonesia. He is reported to have told 150 Umno executives at a twoday course at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka that310 words
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657 1963-11-17 1 Razak: We are getting closer to Manila KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Cabinet, at an emergency meeting this morning. took a "favourable view" towards settling the crisis between the Philippines and this country. The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. said that after "careful consideration" of the proposals put forward657 words
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Article382 1963-11-17 1 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It was officially announced today that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will "very shortly" make a proclamation invoking the National Service Ordinance, 1962. There will be nation-wide registration of eligible young men. A call-up for national service may follow at a later382 words
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Article52 1963-11-17 1 rLI R ANSON, Sat. The "Festival of Liehts" celebrated in Hindu homes here last night turned ont to be a celebration in darkness. All lights in the town failed when a falling tree smashed thr main transmission line during a blinding thunderstorm yesterday. Power was restored five52 words
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Article158 1963-11-17 1 Heavy rain brings floods SINGAPORE. Sat. Heavy rain fell this evening resulting in fo o t-deep floods along Bukit Tlmah Road in fror. of the University of Singapore. The meteorological station at the airport recorded 0.48 inches of rainfall. Much of Malaya, too. was blanketed by heavy monsoon downpours sweeping158 words
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Article31 1963-11-17 1 WASHINGTON. Bat. The Senate yesterday passed a 53. 702.368.000 Foreign Aid Bill after cutting the amount requested by President Kennedy by a total o( more than $827 million.31 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-11-17 1 LEE FOO SAN - The 13-pound samasher LEE FOO SAN By lI'OH, Sat.— A mother of eight, Madam Chant; Yoong Thye, 29, gave birth to baby boy, weighing 13 Ib. at a private maternity home in Buntong new village here last night Madam Chung's husband. Mr. Kan Kow. 32. a build hag contractor, went151 words
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516 1963-11-17 1 LONDON, sal.— A Guardian newspaper corrtsponaent reported toaay irom (Singapore mat meu were many indications that President iaoeicainu was gradually wonting up towards open war itguin&i Malaysia early next year. The dispatch, by Ciare Homngworth, was puDiisned under the headline: "Troops In Singapore not516 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-11-17 2 THE BLIND GIRL WHO CAME TOP OF HER (SIGHTED) CLASS TT was a double triumph for Amah binte Hamzah as she went up to collect her prize for general merit from the wife of Penangs Chief Minister. Datin Won* Pow Nee. when she came top of her class at the312 words
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Article252 1963-11-17 2 KUANTAN, Saturday. leader of the Kuantan M.C.A. Youth Section here, Mr. Lim Chin Hui, tonight warned youths not to be led astray by unscrupulous politicians who were going round spreading malicious rumours about Malaysia. Mr. Lim said that these politicians were a danger to society252 words
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Article93 1963-11-17 2 Comet takes off after 4 attempts SYDNEY Sat.— A Singa-pore-Dound BOAC Comet finally took off early this afternoon on its fitth attempt in two days. Tne delay, which cost the cempany "several thousand pounds." was caused by a 30-cent piece of engine wiring. During the past 43 hours, BOAC flight93 words
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220 1963-11-17 2 QIfcGAPORE, Sat. The Ngee Ann College in Tank Road announced today that It would set up a preparatory class next year with a view to providing pre-unlverstty education to students from Engllstilanguage schools. The college said that In keeping with its220 words
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Article54 1963-11-17 2 BINGAPORE. Sat —All traffic summonses will be mentioned In the Ninth Magistrate's Court In South Bridge Road instead of the Traffic Courts In Sepoy Lines from next year. Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam. district judge and firs' magistrate, has ordered this new practice in circulars aent to54 words
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Article155 1963-11-17 2 New bid to refloat ship fails SINGAPORE. Sat. Another attempt to refloat the British freighter. Woodburn. which was stuck on a reef off Horsburg Lighthouse. 35 miles east of Singapore, has failed, the Master Attendant. Capt. J.A.L. Pavltt, announced today. The "Selat Sunda' belonging to a local shipping firm. Kie155 words
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Article93 1963-11-17 2 Soldier killed in a car crash MALACCA. Sat. An Australian soldier. Private Francis Noel O'Sulllvan. 21 was killed in a motor accident at the lOi milestone Sungel Udang Road here last night. Pte. O'Sullivan. Cached to the 3rd Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment in l'evndak Camp, was travo'M-ig In a sports93 words
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Article311 1963-11-17 2 BUSINESSMAN LEAVES 10,000 BOOKS TO STORE UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE. Sat. Over the pa^t 30 years, slowly, diligently, Singapore businessman Mr. Koh Siow Nam has been scouring beckshops all over the world for rare Chines-e classics. The other day, when a count was made in the huge library311 words
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Article34 1963-11-17 2 TAIPING. Sat. Tlv the Su tan of Per.ik and ItM R;>Ki PeremDUiin to TaipniK from Nov. 23 to 25 has been postponed as the district has been gazetted a cholera-infected area.34 words
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Article30 1963-11-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— T!*e Mtui-i Besar of Selangor. Tvio Abu Balcar bin Baginda. w,j| <>nen a community hill -it Kamnong Betejantr. Batu Caves at 4 pjn. on Monday.30 words
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Advertisement126 1963-11-17 2 SINGER r '|_> mr J^ means Qualify, Reliability, fcf fe*3sr^ Value, Service Prestige T flmM Scooters <r Transistor Radios t^_ A i'hvii ii ii i «2SflMfe IB ;>!>*■' ";.ji r* si t~^ f '•T I*l I Television a i tr 3JT"™, L /k"\ //mi /w/R Knitting Machines Refrigerators Gas Cookers126 words
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391 1963-11-17 3 Blast at Nair MTUC CONCERN FOR WORKERS ON 'DOORSTEP 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Malayan Trade Union Congress said today that as Singapore was 'part and parcel" of the Malaysian territories, i* was inevitable that the Congress should be interested in the affairs of the thousands of workers "right at391 words
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Article222 1963-11-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The first 25 of the 190 families left homeless after yesterday's Geylang fir*>, today moved into new housing and development flats in Bukit Ho Wee Arrangements to house all the families were completed last night, but several of the victims stayed with relatives222 words
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Article, Illustration560 1963-11-17 3 RUDY BELTRAM - Contractor shoots an armed thug in his bedroom RUDY BELTRAM HOUSEWIFE IS AWAKENED AND THREATENED WITH DEATH: MAN HELD DV POLICE By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A MILLIONAIRE'S eldest son foiled a robbery attempt when he shot and wounded one of two armed thugs who raided his house in Setapak here560 words
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Article47 1963-11-17 3 KUAJLA LD.JPUR. Sat.— Lord Reith, 74. vice-chairman of the British Oxygen Co Ltd.. London, flew in today from Colombo for a two-day visit. During his stay here he will call on Tengku Abdul Rahman and visit his associate company Malayan Oxygen Limited47 words
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Article22 1963-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Khalsa Association* Cultural and Social Section will hold a Dewall night with a variety concert tomorrow.22 words
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91 1963-11-17 3 Call to society to reduce bank overdraft ROTA BHARU. Sat. The Minister ol Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohameri Khir Joharl. today told the Kelantan Government Employees Co-operative Socletv that he would like to see the overdraft in the society's bank account reduced and not increasing every year. The Minister's speech91 words
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Article46 1963-11-17 3 KUCHINO. Sat. Police announced today that security forces wounded five Indonesianbased terrorist* in an exchange of fire last Wednesday near th« Indonesian border in thr> Second Division. One member of the Government forces was fatally wounded The number of terrorist* was not known.46 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-11-17 3 Comics 18. 20 J I Features 13 I I Films 9 I I For Women 14 I Jan r L*e 15 I I Know Alls IS I Motoring 10 I Photo IS I I Profit 8 I Serial v 16. 17 Stars IS I La lnlr J47 words
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298 1963-11-17 4 GARRY BARKER - GARRY BARKER From SAIGON, Saturday. J HAVE just visited a Vietnamese concentration camp where, it is believed, 8,000 people may have died some of them killed by wild animals in cages. It belonged to the brother of the deposed President of298 words
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141 1963-11-17 4 Macapagal to reshuffle his Cabinet MANILA Sat. President Macapagal was reported to be preparing to reshuffle his Cabinet as soon as public excitement over the outcome of the Philippine national off-year elections has settled down. Macapagals ruling party has clinched four out of eight senatorial seats contested in the elections,141 words
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165 1963-11-17 4 Student jailed for stealing books ONDON, Sat. Albert Fung, a student from Hong Kong, was sentenced to six months In Jail yesterday after pleading guilty to 27 charges of stealing books, a list of which he carefully recorded in his diary. Fung. 26. son of a Hong Kong school teacher,165 words
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Article498 1963-11-17 4 MRS. BROOK: I DONT WANT DUKES MONEY' LONDON, Saturday. PREY-HAIRED Mrs. Barbara Florence Brook, who has issued a writ for alleged slander against the Duke of Kent, last night said: "I am going on with it." 'I don't want the Duke's money. I just wantReuter - 498 words
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208 1963-11-17 4 Abortion and Oxford's girl -students ONDON. Sat An article Li In the Oxford University student newspaper published today said 15 girl undergrads had abortions last year and these were not the only ones. Geoff James, 21. a third-year history student, said he spent a fortnight doing research for his article.Reuter - 208 words
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Article48 1963-11-17 4 NEW YORK. Sat. Wall Street closed yesterday at lowest levels with a fair showing of losses ranging mostly up to one dollar. The Dow Jones Industrial average fell "04 points to *****. The number of shares changing hands rose *****0 to 4.79 million.48 words
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Article45 1963-11-17 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. America's 847 bombers will fade away to the Arizona Desert Instead of being scraped like their 836 predecessors. The Air Force believes the planes once worth US$2.5 billion might be useful in war If kept in good condition.45 words
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Article29 1963-11-17 4 Conservative Member of Parliament said In London yesterday he was surprised but not shocked at the decision of the Kenya Government to declare him a prohibited Immigrant.29 words
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198 1963-11-17 4 VIENNA. Sat.— Twins can have different fathers, the Austrian Supreme Court has ruled The decision came at the end of a paternity case brought by a young unmarried mother from Stainz. Styrla. against a man friend after the birth of twins Blood198 words
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Article213 1963-11-17 4 FISHERMAN WHO RATTLED Crew feared noise was caused by an evil spirit Sat There was something strange about the new deckhand Manuel Soages, Every time the fishing smack pitched or rolled his stomach was heard to rattle. The other seamen became uneasy, superstitlously fearing some evil. They shunned quiet-spoken 55--year-old213 words
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166 1963-11-17 4 22 V2 miles into space in a souped up jet LOS ANGELES. Sat— An Air Force test pilot has shot 22 < 2 miles into space to an unofficial world altitude record from ground takeoff, it was announced at Edwards Air Force base yesterday. Brig. Gen. Irving L. Branch. flight166 words
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271 1963-11-17 4 LAS VEGAS, Sat. The Las Vegas Review Journal said yesterday a book to be published on Dec. 13 tells of Senator Barry G o 1 d w a t c r's friendship with two big-time hoodlums who have been murdered. The book about Las271 words
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Article219 1963-11-17 5 MIDDLE-AGED TV ENGINEER GETS JAIL FOR I SEX ORGIES I \|OSCOW. Sat. A local x K Moscow court yesterday brushed aside a prominent Moscow television engineer's plea of lmpotency and sentenced him to three years" hard labour for seducing at least 41 teenage girls In sex orgies at219 words
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Article232 1963-11-17 5 Vice Premier wins I struggle for power within j Iraq party BEIRUT, Sat —The struggle for power within the Iraqi Baath Party has culminated In a victory for the Vice-Premier. Mr. All Saleh Saadi, though he himself did not come out unscathed. Mr. Saadl. who was forcibly thrown232 words
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Article21 1963-11-17 5 ...was yesterday officially appointed Commissioner-General of the UN Relict and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees In the Near East.21 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-11-17 5 Playwright (books lost) flees a fire NEW YORK,- Sat. Noel Coward crawled into a corridor to escape on his hands and knees the choking smoke of a fire that broke out in his flat here. The blaze destroyed a table and a bookcase, but the British playwright was121 words
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Article63 1963-11-17 5 BRISBANE: Among warriors, animals and crocodiles painted by a Stone Age artist on a cave wall in Queensland's Deighton mountains has been discovered an unmistakable portrait of an Englishman wearing naval uniform and a cocked hat. It is an Australian aboriginal's record of Captain James Conk's discovery of Australia, painted*63 words
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Article68 1963-11-17 5 IAS IK 1.1. AM.. France: A shepherd fought a battle with an eagle for a lamb which the eagle had swooped down on and was about to carry oft. The eagle already had the lamb in its claws when shepherd Leon Morin attacked it with his stick. The eagle fought68 words
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Article43 1963-11-17 5 /I. KM ATT: This Swiss mountain resort is banning the use of bells on horse-drawn sleigh taxis between 10 p.m. and 9 a.m. to give sleeping tourists a full night's rest "as sleigh bells are charming, but they could disturb a restless sleeper."43 words
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Article57 1963-11-17 5 BONN: American service club managers in West Germany breathed sigh of rellei over the departure to Switzerland of the "Terror of the One-Armed Bandits" exG I. Daniel J. Robida, 39, who was "deported" by Wiesbaden police because he broke the law by gaining illegal entry to the clubs to "milk"57 words
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Article25 1963-11-17 5 NEW YORK: The Russians are being forced to seek huge amounts of II.S. alcohol to replenish their dwindling vodka supplies, the Wall Street Journal reported.25 words
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Article38 1963-11-17 5 LONDON: Pat Rose, the blonde fiance of British frogman Lionel (Buster) Crabb, is going to Moscow to ask the Russians what happened to him. Crabb disappeared during an unexplained dive beneath 'the Soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze in April. 1956.38 words
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Article54 1963-11-17 5 LONDON The National (iallery said it has received another anonymous letter purported to come from the thieves who stole the $2 million Goya portrait of the Duke of Wellington in August. lMiil. There have been three anonymous letters offering to return it if $2 million were paid to charity and54 words
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Article269 1963-11-17 5 LONDON, Saturday. R. A. BUTLER, Britain's new Foreign Secretary, said last night that the British Government "have no intention of being deterred by anyone from continuing our assistance and support to the Federation of Malaysia." I Speaking In a House of Commons foreign policy jReuter - 269 words
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Article101 1963-11-17 5 E23.BHHR UONGKONG. Sat. The International Press Institute's eight Asian seminar discussed the establishment of a "clearing house" here for the exchange of feature materials among Chineselanguage newspapers in South-East Asia. Representatives of Chi-nese-language newspapers In Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Formosa and Hong Kong at the meeting agreed on the101 words
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Article43 1963-11-17 5 ACCRA, bat. About 200 Airican journalists nieetmu here yesterday decided to torm a journalists organisation to be known as the Pan-Alncan Union ot Journalists, the Ghana news agency reported The live-day meeting was opened by President Nlcrumah on Monday43 words
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246 1963-11-17 5 I'NITED NATIONS. Bat Thailand sa'.d yesterday that South -East Asia is Inadequately represented at policy-making levels in the United Nations Secretariat Mr. NLssal VeJJailva, Thailand, told the General Assembly's administrative and budgetary committee that five South-East Asian member countries,246 words
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Article143 1963-11-17 6 in Wor4t S7.Hi (Ml*.) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. .i rort Canning Road. Singapore Teleil one Mm. Worship Services at 7.30 .i m.. 10 IMI a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sunday Hi boot for all ages at %M a.m. Kverybo4> Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Rlni|K,rr Orchard Road Sunday service V a.m.143 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
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Article458 1963-11-17 6 4 LL newly-independent nations face two problems. And Sarawak Is no exception. With the decision to bring Sarawak into th e Malaysian fold. Chief Minister Stephen Kalong Ningkan tackled the first problem of stimulating in his countrymen a wide acceptance of the need for change458 words
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Article, Illustration731 1963-11-17 6 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN By Kuala Lumpur THE petrol companies have reduced prices and this time is as good as any to lir the grouses of Malaya's 350,000 car owners. Frankly speaking, as a motorist myself, I feel that we are being penalised in a dozen different ways.731 words
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Article, Illustration653 1963-11-17 6 LIM KEE CHAN - BARNEY FOR BOXING LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE AT LAST I have found a Malaysian boxing promoter who is prepared to put his faith and his bank balance in the skill and courage of the local lad He is 40-year-old Barney Ong. a director ot Malaya Film and Investment Ltd..653 words
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SPEAKING PERSONAL
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Letter144 1963-11-17 6 I am sure the death ol the Japanese doctor's wife referred to by Mr Goh Boon Hua (Opinion Page, Oct. 20) was caused by black magic it is a dangerous thing to stand in front of an ailing man's house, especially when a Taolst priest is chanting144 words
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Letter72 1963-11-17 6 A 8 A resident of this island I disagree with Evelyn Tv (Bunday Times, Oct. 27) that Penang girls are not fashion or cosmetic conscious. They are quite as sophisticated as their sisters In the south. Admittedly Penang has yet to have a charm school but when72 words
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Letter133 1963-11-17 6 MR. NO Kah Wing certainly did touch something there with his "Meeshop pests" (Opinion Page, Oct. 27). A fortnight ago I went down to Kuala Lumpur to get away from the fishing village noise of my Kuala Perlis where everybody swears at everybody else to their heart's133 words
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Letter95 1963-11-17 6 I WAS surprised to read in a Persian newspaper that Sayed A. Butalem Mousavi, who lives in a village 550 miles from Teheran is 191 years old. He has served under five Iranian kings, married five times, has a wife who is 105 years old and95 words
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Article959 1963-11-17 6 DAVID BARATHAM - Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Times DAVID BARATHAM INTRODUCING By SINGAPORE FOR MORE than a year the SUNDAY TIMES has published articles by Malaysia's New Writers. The Editor has invited me to read their articles again and to compose from them a picture of the typical SUNDAY TIMES READER. Here. then,959 words
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262 1963-11-17 6 The things they say because they're they PEOPLE are ashamed to be seen out with a dog that does not conduct Itself in a civilised manner Charles Binney. of thp Kennel Club I SOMETIMES teel I would sooner be described as •'wicked" than "weak." London magistrate Harold Sturge. MEN are262 words
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Advertisement415 1963-11-17 6 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. In rh« May/June, 1963, accountancy and secretarial examination!, A. E. SPECK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE students gainod the majority of the distinctions in VICTORIA. Here ore a few only of the Victorian candidates who can lustly be proud of their achievements and it is regretted limitation of space prevents a415 words
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375 1963-11-17 7 Polls: A request on names by the M.C.A. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Central General Assembly of the Malayan Chinese Association In asking the Alliance headquarters to nominate, as far as possible, only members residing In the respective constituencies as candidates for the Parliamentary and Stat«» elections. A resolution to this375 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-11-17 7 'POCKET VENUS' DIES IN MANSION Twenty-f o v ryear old Julia Molley, (above) known as the "Pocket Venus," whose death at Taplow, Buckinghamshire, has started a police probe into an extensive blackmail racket. Julia, a dental assistant by day and a party girl at night, died from an overdose of66 words
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Article57 1963-11-17 7 SINGAPORE. Bit TjW boycott ol J.i )iun Air Lines flights by the Pakistan International Airlines Employees Union which started ve.sterday in Karachi will not affect the airline's service to Singapore. A spokesman for the airline said today: "The boycott has nothing to do with Singapore57 words
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167 1963-11-17 7 Woman 'sinseh' charged with attempting abortion on housewife SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ MEDICAL officer at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Dr. Ding Siew Hua, today gave evidence in the second magistrate's court regarding an alleged abortion attempt made by a "sinseh" on a young housewife. Madam Chang Aook Gem. 48, the167 words
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Article39 1963-11-17 7 KUALA LLMPDR. Sat— The body of a youth aged about 20. years, clad only in pyjamas, was found in the (Clang River at the 31 mile Kiann Road here today. Police are trying to Identify the body.39 words
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Article198 1963-11-17 7 FLOOD VICTIMS BROUGHT OUT IN SAMPAN mELUK ANSON. Bat. X Police in a sampan rescued five women and seven children marooned in a flooded squatter area off the 6J mile. Changkat Jong Road here today. The area, about 48 acres be- hind an oil palm estate along198 words
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81 1963-11-17 7 Sardon to open new airport police station SINGAPORE. Sat Ihe Malaysian Minister ot Transport. Dato San-lon bin Hail Juon will open the new airport police station at 430 p.m on Nov 23 He will then go to the Royal Singapore Plying Club lo hand over, on behalf of the Malaysian81 words
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259 1963-11-17 7 Jakarta agents in Spore and Malaya, Ismail warns KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. INDONESIAN infiltrators have succeeded in entering Singapore and Malaya to direct underground activities, Da to (Dr.) Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman, the Minister for Internal Security, warned today. In a stern warning on Communist activities in Malaysia, Dato259 words
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136 1963-11-17 7 Aid for the jobless plan: Details rjINGAPORE. Sat. DeO tails of a scheme to help workers who may lose their Jobs because of Indonesia's suspension of trade, were published today by the Department of Economic Defence. The plan, which covers workers In rubber milling, smoking, packing and grading industries, is136 words
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Article45 1963-11-17 7 SINGAPORE, bat A Singapore Traction Company bus driver. Loh Teck Poh, was today charged with causing the death of a 16-year-old boy Chlam Siak Hoy. on Aug. 7 by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide Ball was allowed45 words
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141 1963-11-17 7 Car crash I suit: Inspector to pay inspector gUTTERWORTH, Sat. An Inspector who sued another police officer for damages caused to his car was today awarded $500 with costs Inspector Kamal bin Mohamed Ariff. formerly attached to the Bukit Mertajam Police Contingent, had claimed $642.65. said to be the balance141 words
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Article358 1963-11-17 8 Language snag rejected IPOH, Sat jkN APPEAL against conviction and sentence came to a quick end in the High Court here this morning after Mr. Justice Neal interrupted the arguments of a counsel, Mr. W. E. Balasingam. The interruption came when Mr. Balasingam, during his arguments, submitted that his client,358 words
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Article287 1963-11-17 8 Stock exchange SINGAPORE. Sat Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan stock exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (4,000) $1.67: Central Prop. (18.000) $1.31, (2.000) $1.32: City Dev. (20,000) 50& cts. (13,000) 51 cts, (5,000) 5iy 2287 words
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Article83 1963-11-17 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tele- vision viewers will be able to see the production of the Straits Times group of newspapers over TV Slngapura tomorrow night at 8.30 p.m. Entitled "Behind the Headlines," the film deals with the various operations Involved in putting a news story to print. It83 words
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386 1963-11-17 8 TEACHERS TOLD: WIN OVER VILLAGERS Minister gives three rules for success in kampongs arm, Saturday. THREE golden rules for adult education teachers to be successful in their work were outlined by Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Ha ji Jawi, the Assistant Minister of Rural Development, here today. i Opening a one-day386 words
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Article116 1963-11-17 8 Think back and let us know YOU read Angela Poi's story last week. 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 side116 words
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Article51 1963-11-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. -Sat.—Another 5139 was received by the Straits Times here today for the Cheras flood victims, bringing its total to $45,710.48. The donations are from the staff of the Mechanised Section, Dept. of Statistics. Young Rd.. X.L.. $134. and Mr- D Vincent Anthony, X.L..51 words
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Article49 1963-11-17 8 PENANG. Sat. Tan Kang Hal. 31. Shrub bin Hassan. 22. and Abdul Samat bin Yusoff. 21. claimed trial in the Sessions Court today to a Joint charge of robbing a woman. Sophia binte Musa. of $1,052 worth of jewellery on Nov. 7. Bail was allowed.49 words
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85 1963-11-17 8 Importance of community centre SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Assemblyman for Bras Basin, Mr. Ho See Beng. tonight sooke of the focal point of racial Integration when he opened the Middle Road Community Centre. "With the formation of Malaysia the importance of the community centre is even more significant as it becomes85 words
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Article29 1963-11-17 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Apex Club of Johore Bahru will hold a dance in the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Nov. 28 in aid of handicapped and underprivileged children29 words
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Article53 1963-11-17 8 IPOH. Sat.— The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today, said that the reluctance of non-Christian parents to send their children to mission schools is fast disappearing. The Minister was speaking at the official opening of an additional building and a laboratory at the Aye53 words
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Article59 1963-11-17 8 PENANG. Sat. Two armed robbers held up a woman. Oon S;e\v Hoon. at Hutchlnns Gardens last nlnht and took her handbag contmnlnc ST and other personal beloncings. Oon. 33, had Juxt got down from ,a bus and was walking towards her house when one man caught59 words
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Article48 1963-11-17 8 IPOH. Sat. A $105 gold chain was stolen from the police barracks area near the Central Police Station yesterday. Police constable. A. David. 21. found the chain missing half an hour after he had left it in the bathroom when he had a bath-48 words
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151 1963-11-17 8 $1m SCHEME TO GET RID OF SLUMS IN KAMPONG BAHRU ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A JLfc $1 million low-cost housing scheme is being planned to eradicate the slum conditions and congestion in Kampong Bahru here. The houses will be built on 16.1 acres of State land adjoining the Kampong Bahru151 words
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199 1963-11-17 8 Labour in Australia likely to form next Govt' SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Alan Fraser, a Labour Party member in the Australian House of Representatives, who was in Singapore yesterday said that his party would like to establish more friendly ties with Malaysia. In the Nov. 30 general elections, he beleived his199 words
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Article179 1963-11-17 8 Smuggle boat trapped then rammed DENANG, Sat. A Customs patrol boat rammed a smugglers' speedboat which tried to flee when challenged early this this morsing. Two men in the smugglers' boat jumped overboard and escaped In the darkness. The Customs party from the anti-smuggling division, led by Asst. Customs Officer179 words
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90 1963-11-17 8 PENANG. Sat. An electronically controlled door, remote-controlled motorboats and a self-feeding water fountain will be among the exhibits on display at the Penang Technical Institute's annual exhibition on Dec. 5. The exhibition will be heid in the open air for the first time. The Governor.90 words
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Article38 1963-11-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Thi» Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamnyd Ismail bin Mohammed Yusof, will open a convention of electrical industry dealers at 10 a.m. on Monday at the Dewan Bahasa da*; Pustaka here.38 words
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Advertisement75 1963-11-17 8 DR. WEST'S TOOTHBRUSH MADE WITH EXTON sS==^^ AMERICA'S FINEST NYLON C NEW I in five attractive pastel colors HYGIENICALLY^ I I SEALED 1 in glass for your protection U IHIMII LLI :yutmuuHMf#4tf/<tf/dtf ECONOMICAL I because it usually lasts twice as long OTHER I DR. WEST'S L TOOTHBRUSHES GERM-FIGHTER with antibacterial75 words
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Advertisement151 1963-11-17 8 SUCCESS BEGINS WITH SUPER-SIFTED #PWE3| McDOUGALL'S I Even if you're baking for the very first time, your cakes and ===^^5^ pastries torn out super-light suooeMcs. Super-Sifted McDougail's "Thibi is milled from a blending of the finest wheats in the world and because it's Super-Sifted, McDougall's is the M C PougailS151 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-11-17 8 &"&>■ VnfX s very nta/ utfinmulrty of mmmamammm >* f see opfxnxmrttf +0 our &+*t m^F^* m^^ m^^^^^^J^ ltt ihtm mngkf, *tt& A**. irtc see no*/. \.^e Mmntxrg of there the -tootebie— ttoe Board. Lord f ~~*^n. kmj... f —^^ihtr^'S Me... Berrudowr. i^— m£W v-"--b43 words
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Article, Illustration466 1963-11-17 9 Maverick shoots his TV boss JAMES GARNER, who graduated from the hit TV series as Bret Maverick to become one of the cinema's most sought after leading men. hopped about a corner of Elstree Studios' back lot in the rain dressed only in a pair of trunks and a vest.466 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1963-11-17 9 f THOMAS WISEMAN - THE GAY GIRLS WHO LIVE ON A RAZORS EDGE f THOMAS WISEMAN I TAKING A REALISTIC, SYMPATHETIC LOOK AT THE I WORLD OF EXPENSE-ACCOUNT NIGHT-LIFE... By LONDON PREVIEW YOU WILL BE SEEING SOON CtrW\U& WORLD TEN TIMES OVER" does the unusual thing -M_ of treating seriously and sympathetically the kind1,157 words
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Article447 1963-11-17 9 IN ihe cities of Malaysia which Tenglcu Abuul rtahman has so felicitously described as the Washington and New York of our country, the sexes balance out pretty evenly. If anything. OWN ib a shortage of girls! This b not so in their United ritates "originals." In New York,447 words
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Advertisement466 1963-11-17 9 •fKHAW; 2 organisation; \H\\ SHOW l\<. II a.m., 1.30, 4, 6 30, 9 30 p.m.B UNIVERbAL-INTERNATIONAL h Today 9 o.m Morning Show: (J "I-"" Qt Hercules' color. \O\V SIIOWIM. 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4. 6 30 9.1S p.m.g i (sfi- slfark Morlcne Among U Plut: Bcrita Newt AGONG S VISIT" _Tgdgy_466 words
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Advertisement301 1963-11-17 9 #k^LSSsaV4 NOW SHOWING THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE" !Cant.i plus prrional appearances of Tang Kce Chan I Lo Sicw Peng TODAY 1100 a.m. "GERONIMO" (U.A.) Chuck Connort Kamalo Dcvi For Ftnt Jewellery. Jades. Pearls and Diamonds visit I^7 "^^■l Jsf^s^ssl Mf&A. mi 206-208. South Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. ***** Asfhma,Bronchitis Coughing,301 words
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Advertisement9 1963-11-17 9 I^MKIRNECNiU Today II a.m.. bccpe'Coior Elvii Presley "FLAMING STAR".9 words
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Advertisement8 1963-11-17 9 SAICON SOUND TRACK See Asia Magazine (Page Eight).8 words
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Advertisement27 1963-11-17 9 LATE CLASSIFIED LIB: To Ann Lee and Toon Kmoni. a daughter born oa 16 11.A3 at Our Lady Hospital. Ipoh. Thank* to mate Obstetrician and Franciscan Sisters.27 words
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Advertisement221 1963-11-17 9 r* A H _^aastssssssst J^*Q 1 <* M b^F^^^^^^^^^bbSbl jf '<^ **ML^_ X IMERCEDES-BENZ D I ES E L Go Anywhere' UNIMOG POWERFUL VERSATILE 4 WHEEL DRIVE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SYNCHROMESH TRANSMISSION a HIGH GROUND CLEARANCE With attachments the UNIMOG can take the place of: Drainage Irrigation Harvester Mower Pum .P221 words
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Article, Illustration838 1963-11-17 10 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By. The shine and whine of jets rrHE GIRLS looked, and they looked, and they looked. They Just couldn't bear to stop staring. Not at me, though. At Chrysler's lowslung, sleek, strikingly Thunderbird-like jet- car. This iwo-tone family-saloon an unusual metallic bronze with a black top is838 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-11-17 10 Dato Wong pledges Govt help 'No doubt rubber will remain the mainstay of economy' PENANG. Sat. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee (above) today pledged the Government's assistance In maintaining the high standards of rubber production on estates and smallholdings. Dato Wong was addressing a luncheon held by the240 words
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81 1963-11-17 10 Another 2 more transmitters for Malaysia's voice KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. From loday. Radio Malaysia's English and Malay programmes are being transmitted by two additional shortwave transmitters sited at Penang. These supplement the existing shortwave transmitter in the regionThe Deputy Director of Radio Malaysia. Inche Murtadza Zaba' said this expansion coincided81 words
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Article232 1963-11-17 10 Man on dope charge: $1,000 PENANG, Sat. A waterfront labourer. Goh Gim Hoe, 47. nicknamed "bongkok" (hunchback) was today fined $1,000 or six months' Jail for having 18 ozs. of Indian hemp. Police Constable Abu Bakar bin Seenl Rawther told the Sessions Court he was on duty at Market Street232 words
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Article102 1963-11-17 10 No festival joy for this widow pARIT BUNTAR, Sat— lt X was an unlucky Deepavali for a 75-year-old widow, S. Mangalam. living at Slmpang Lima near here. Mangalam was celebrating the festival in her daughter's home in Kamuntlng, Taiping, when her home was seriously damaged by flre at noon yesterday.102 words
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Article96 1963-11-17 10 rpODAY'S programme for TV X Slngapura: P.M. 1.00 Opening and programme summary; 1.05 Rosemary Clooney Show; 1.30 Pull Sky; 2.00 News In English; 2.10 Hawaiian Eye; 3.00 Hindustani film. 5.10 Programme summary In all languages; 5.15 Robin Hood; 5.40 Midsummer Night's Dream; 6.05 Maverick; 6.55 Chinese96 words
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71 1963-11-17 10 It's anti-rabies jabs for all dogs in Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Sat- A state-wide anti-rabies vaccination campaign was begun here today- Anti-rabies vaccination teams will visit all towns, villages and estates at dates to be notified. The Johore Mentrl Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos in a special order has71 words
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Article33 1963-11-17 10 SINGAPORE. Sat— "Exercise Trip 1" the first of two Joint police and military "police order" exercises will be carried out on Monday and Tuesday cc the western half of the islr.r.d33 words
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Article30 1963-11-17 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Poiice yesterday screened 292 people and detained six suspects— three under the Secret Societies Ordinance and three others under the Criminal Law (Temporary) Provisions) Ordinance.30 words
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Article520 1963-11-17 10 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG By 'INCIDENT- WITH DETECTIVES: THE JURY'S VERDICT SINGAPORE, Saturday. A FOUR-MAN jury decided in the Coroner's Court today that Aw Boon Chat, 27, said to be a criminal and escapee from the reformative training centre, was killed in an act, not amouting to murder,520 words
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209 1963-11-17 10 Malaysia expects you to do your duty, Wong tells students PENANG, Saturday. J^jALAYSIA offered "tremendous opportunities" to her people, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today "And she expects us to do our duty," he told Chung Ling students at their graduation day ceremony. I Malaysians. Dato Wong209 words
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Article66 1963-11-17 10 Sampan man rescues schoolgirl PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. A sampan man rescued a schoolgirl, S. Anthonyammal, when she fell from a ferry into the Krian River on Thursday evenIng. Anthonyammal, 13. of the Methodist Afternoon School, was returning home in Bandar Bahru when she slipped overboard. As she struggled in the66 words
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64 1963-11-17 10 Bus passenger, shot by bandits, dies KUCHINO, Sat— One of the two passengers, who was wounded when Indonesian-based terrorists ambushed and fired on a bus near Slmanggang on Oct. 25, has died. He was Mr. Jambal anak Jigat, 25, a school teacher of Selanjang In the Second Division. He died64 words
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166 1963-11-17 10 Had Navy chief's radio, gets six months J{UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Chen Ngow. 30. was jailed for six months today by the magistrate's court for dishonestly retaining a transistor radio belonging to the Chief of the Naval Btaff, Commodore A.M. Synnot. Chen was alleged to have kept the radio between Nov.166 words
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Article48 1963-11-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat— A film on the recent visit to Singapore of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisurl Agong will be shown at the Odeon, Lido and Rex cinemas from tomorrow. The film will be screened from the 11 a.m. show onwards.48 words
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Obituary22 1963-11-17 10 MRS ARULPRAOASAM, mother of Dr. O. s. Arulpragasam, retired medical officer, Malayan Medical Service on 14/11/63 at Kopay, Ceylon, aged 96.22 words
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Article84 1963-11-17 10 AW CHENG CHYE wishes to express his heartfelt thanks of all friends, business associates and members of various Associations and cluds from all States in the Federation of Malaysia, Bangkok. Hongkon g Formosa, Japan, Europe and the United States of America for their congratulatory messages by letters, telegrams and84 words
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Advertisement109 1963-11-17 10 1 jj W PYE No hay mejor! Nothing better than PYE! That's what they say in Spain, where Pye is the leading brand of TV, I^^^^^ THTT just as it is in Singapore. You'll «ay "Si, si", too, I 4^^ I when you see this PYE beauty. PYE console I109 words
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Advertisement428 1963-11-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. (20 words 112 (Minimum) DE SILVA: To Peet and Oerry a son Alexander Lawrence at Assunta Hospital on 16.11.63 Deo Oratlas. LEE: To Ang Lee and Yoon Kwong. a daughter bom on 16.11.63 at Our Lady's Hospital. Ipoh. Thanks to State Obstetrician and Franciscan Sisters. THE ENOAOEMENT Is428 words
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1180 1963-11-17 11 Cash Cheque makes biggest ayout— s92 SINGAPORE, Saturday. r<ASH Cheque, a former topnotch sprinter in professional racing, sprang a surprise in the Veterans Cup over seven furlongs for Class 2 Div. l horses at the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah today. Running in. heavy rain Cash Cheque led from start1,180 words
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98 1963-11-17 11 Hodgson fastest in SAAA road race SINGAPORE. Sat. Sgt. Hodgson of Cnangi recorded the lasiest time in the SAAA first cross-coun-try road relay championships over 2 3 4 miles at Changl today. Hodgson clocked 12 minutes 25 seconds. He beat 64 other runners repre.•■enth.g 16 teams in this lortnightly lengue98 words
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Obituary47 1963-11-17 11 MR. HARRY L. FERNANDO, 63, of Benjamin and Talalla Ltd. passed away at 830 p m Saturday 1(5 11 63 at General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Cortege leaves 16A Treacher Road, at 4 p.m. for service at St. John's Cathedral and thence -o Cheras Road Cemetery 17.11.63.47 words
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Article106 1963-11-17 11 icnai rooi y-mz.suu Ist No. *****5 $122,535 2nd No. *****2 $35,010 3rd No. *****5 517.505 STARTERS ($1,500 Mih): Nos. *****2, *****1, *****8, *****0, *****0, *****0, *****3, *****1, *****0. *****9. *****3. CONSOLATION (5750 each) Nos. *****7, *****5, *****8, *****3, *****5, *****1, *****9, *****7, *****2, *****4, *****7. *****2. *****3, *****7.106 words
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155 1963-11-17 11 CINGAPORE. Sat. Musa Abdullah caused a major upset in the Singapore Malay tennis championships when he defeated No 2 seed Bostam Kurshi 4-6. 6-3 in their second round match today Other results: Singles 2nd rd: Sharin Osman bt Hamn Ahmad 6-0. 6-3: Hassan155 words
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365 1963-11-17 11 Singapore women fitter and faster PENANG, Sat. Singapore beat Perak 4-2 in their inter-state women's hockey at Western Road here today. Perak fielded the same team which drew with Negri Sembilan this morning but found the Singapore team a faster, fitter side. Perak opened scoring in the 15th minute through365 words
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Article28 1963-11-17 11 MELBOURNE. Sat. Bruce Devlin. Australian Canada Cup international, won the Victorian Open golf championship here today by five strokes. He had a 72-hole aggregate of 286.28 words
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Article98 1963-11-17 11 Thailand beat Malaysia BANGKOK, Sat. Thailand beat Malaysia by three goals to two in the second leg of the Olympic extra-preuminary round soccer match here tonight. With the first leg drawn 1-1 in Kuala Lumpur last month, iiiailaud quaniy on 4-3 aggregate and will meet tue winner 01 the Burma98 words
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Article378 1963-11-17 11 LONDON. Sat. Her* mrm the results of football matches played today: F.A. CUP Ist KOIM) Altrincham 1 Wrexham X (abandoned after 7b mm.—f og) bexley L 1 Wimbledon 5 Bradford 3 Heanor 1 Mrtairwatcr U Luton 1 Crook 1 ChesUrfield 2 UartlepooU U Lincoln 1 Maidenhead 0 Bath378 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-11-17 11 SELANGOR BEAT PENANG 2-0 IN KEY MATCH PENANG, Saturday. OELANGOR are well placed to win the flve-state *3 women's hockey tournament after the second day today. Selangor beat Penang 2 o this evening after drawing o—o0 0 with Negri yesterday. Penang had earlier beaten Perak 1-0 yesterday and Singapore 2-0303 words
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Article90 1963-11-17 11 IPOH, Sat.— St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur, emerged champions at the conclusion of the three-day inter-La Sallian under-15 rugger competition. St. John's maintained their unbeaten record today when they drew 8-8 with St. Michael's Institution, Ipoh. SJl's points came from a goal and penalty while SMI90 words
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Article99 1963-11-17 11 MOTOR-BACING Rahman circuit races (XL Diplomatic Enclave. 8.30 a.m.). HOCKEY Malaysian women's international: Perak v Sgor (7.15 a.m.); Negri v Spore (8.15); Penang v Negri (4.30 p.m.); Sgor v Spore (5.30, all matches at Western Rd, Pg). GYMNASTICS Interstate Spore v S'gor (Happy World, 7 pan.). SOCCER S'porr99 words
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Advertisement560 1963-11-17 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) it Ward* tt (Min.y—Bax I* ct: txtrm BOUND BOOKS MICROFILMED Tang's Photocopy Service, 10, Boat Quay. 8 pore. BM6B. COPYING PROBLEM? Let Mr. Blark help you solve them. He* the expert Role Agents "Oce" "Amoct" plan printing machine* and paper* Kotomatli, 48 Robinson Road,560 words
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Advertisement75 1963-11-17 11 JIH lebxl pay M[m.H.on i for a TlLsetYl V why he's happy to pay this sum is told for the first tine by PERROT PHILIPS in f^ARfV?\ > DUSTY SPRINGFIELD out to win \j/| q q k >J I the world on her own THE BEATLES concluding story of Britain's75 words
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Article, Illustration549 1963-11-17 12 Kuala Lumpur, Sat. j A MOTOR racing driver, Chen Wai Ling, escaped unhurt when hi^ car skidded and overturned c ftg trial runs for the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races at I tie Diplomatic Enclave this afternoon. Chen, driving a Toyota was practising for his race for saloons and tourersHarold Teo shows Chen climbing out of the overturned car while an official of the Malayan Motor Sports Club sponsors of the meet holds the door - 549 words
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550 1963-11-17 12 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT; SINGAPORE 11 JOHORE 6 Singapore, Saturday By 6—o and with Hadley Jones on the A sideline in the second half with an injured hand, Singapore looked a beaten team in the 40th minute. Then scrumhalf Mickey Poole sparked a grand550 words
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Article46 1963-11-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Island Country Club div. "A" and "C" medals competition and the qualifying round for the Vade Cup were washed out Uy the rain. Tho div. "C" medal and the Vade Cup qualifying round will be played off on Nov. 23.46 words
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29 1963-11-17 12 Blacks beaten TRIAL RUN DRAMA AS CAR SKIDS SINGAPOKE. Sat British Military Hospital beat The Blacks by 21 points to 12 in a rugger match played- at Tanglin today.29 words
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253 1963-11-17 12 Aussies well placed v South Africans \TELBOURNE, Sat. The Australian XI were in a good position when they took six South African wickets for 150 runs after they had scored 318 on the first Innings on the second day of their match here today. The last five Australian wickets went253 words
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Article103 1963-11-17 12 KARACHI, Sat. The Commonwealth XI were all out for 442 at lunch today. At the close Pakistan had scored 123 for two. Yesterday's score: Commonwealth XI lit Inn* Richardson c Iqbal b Nasim Ul-Ohani 20 Nurse c Imtiaz b Farooq Hameed 0 Kanhai b Baeed Ahmed103 words
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169 1963-11-17 12 SYDNEY, Sat.— Wimbledon champion Chuck McKinley was ordered to hospital by ambulance today for X-rays on his back after losing in straight sets to Britain's Mike Sangster in the men's- singles semifinals of the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here. Sangster beat McKinlev169 words
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Article31 1963-11-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sat Four aoals including a hat-trick, by Maniam enabled Junior AA to beat Bumia 5-4 in the quarterfinal of the SAFA senior knockout competition at Jalan Besar today.31 words
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211 1963-11-17 12 DUTTERWORTH. Sat.—Com- monwealth Forces North beat a new-look Penang team by 9 points (3 tries) to nil in their Malaya Cup rugger match at th Hn\P base here today. Penan 7, fielding several changes to the teams who went down to Perak and211 words
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151 1963-11-17 12 Malaysian cricket XI doing well in H'kong UONGKONG, Bat. A sparkling seventh wicket partnership of 117 by Mohd Sidek and S. Rajalingam today helped the touring Malaysian team reach a commanding 256 In their opening two-day match here against a Hongkong Mainland Eleven. At the close of play, Hongkong had151 words
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361 1963-11-17 12 Selangor 12-0 despite muddy ground SUNGEI PATANI, Sat. On a waterlogged and muddy ground which looked like a padi field Selangor beat Kedah by 12 points (four tries) to nil in their Malaya Cup rugger match here today. In spite of the atrocious ground conditions the Selangor threes handled the361 words
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Article790 1963-11-17 13 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By SINGAPORE FOR THOSE tired by a hard day at the office but still too tense to sleep, the timehonoured cure is bed and a good book. And as Christmas is just around the corner, it's about time we started figuring out what to get790 words
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Article141 1963-11-17 13 Ill.Ki: is good news tor Agatha Christie fans. She has written a new book "THK CLOCKS" {Collins 16s) which should be available ir Malaysia by Christmas. The paths or police and secret service cross in a primly residential sector of a dull little British provincial town after murder141 words
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Article256 1963-11-17 13 ■it] Vn^m-m 'TWERE is no special A law in Britain against travelling fast at night. But what happens if a motorist is dazzled by oricoming headlights? What is his legal responsibility? Businessman Peter Smith was speeding along the fast lane in a wide, four lane highway256 words
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Article, Illustration755 1963-11-17 13 MICHAEL FOONG - Manning machines they will never be able see.. MICHAEL FOONG ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA... THE MAGAZINE SECTION By A GROUP of Commonwealth Parliamentarians visiting Ipoh a few days ago watched with special interest as Yong Ming Kee, a bachelor in his early thirties, skilfully interlaced two pieces of rattan into755 words
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Article597 1963-11-17 13 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER Narkover news /CALLING a stand-up v; poker-strike, the new boys walked out of the cardroom. The dispute centred on whether the cards were to be shuffled by the cardgames master or by a prefect. The new boys trusted neither, and demanded the right to shuffle their own597 words
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Advertisement157 1963-11-17 13 ENGLISH IN INDIA Sea ASIA i Magazine (Page 14). 44 I w&ar*"' rf I LiH Hl^j I/I it£jflr Hfl i > I am mßm WHY MRifAI^G CHOSE Mr. Ang Peng Hong of Paya Lebar. Singapore bought an Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a family man no money157 words
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Article90 1963-11-17 14 IN the next year or .so, men will be feeling: the full impact of the stretch revolution. Women have known about stretch clothes for some years. But stretch for men have been slower to arrive. There are socks, of course, which are an enormous success. But in90 words
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Article, Illustration313 1963-11-17 14 Believe it or not— you too can be an artist! EVELYN U a guide and commentary on modern living ALL of a sudden it seems the whole nation has gone art-crazy. We had greeting cards reproduced from the works of famous artists. Now their paintings are on tea towels, head313 words
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Article285 1963-11-17 14 Questions and answers DEAR Evelyn Tv My skin Is very dry and I have oeeti told by friends to have a facial mask treatment. Can I apply it myself? Will it help? MAGGIE. Masks cosmetics-wise serve many purposes. Some are designed specifically for cleansing. They pull out dirt from the285 words
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Article, Illustration649 1963-11-17 14 KEEP THESE RECIPES— YOU MAY WANT TO TRY THEM FOR CHRISTMAS IJUROUNDY CHICKEN D CASSEROLE. Make it in a heavy earthenware casserole dish (above). Brown a roasting chicken all over In 2oz. butter and remove from pan. In the same fat, toss 4 chopped rashers streaky bacon, 1649 words
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Article360 1963-11-17 14 A WELL-KNOWN newspaper columnist whose speciality was economics received a phone call. The voice on the other end of the line said: "All this stuff you are feeding the public about the high cost of living Is plain ridiculous. My wife and I live happily eating360 words
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Advertisement419 1963-11-17 14 Advertisement 1 Complexion Care The secret of beautifying the complexion is said to lie In the saturation of the skin with a new type of tropical moist oil. The skin takes on an immediate healthy bloom as the tiny lines and blemishes are gently smoothed away. The saturation treatment with419 words
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Advertisement182 1963-11-17 14 DISTINCTIVE PERFUMES FOR THE WOMAN OF DISTINCTION by KjCLI V"ll of Paris FREE SAMPLES of this famous French perfume are available from 4th November until the 7th December 1963 at M t I I»U ol Singapore. 72-74. High Mreel Singapore Tel 252'i4.6 Carven Perfumes-the perfect personalised gift I Brush shining,182 words
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735 1963-11-17 15 Cash or trip that is the question i £)I>AH Know Alls: Sonic weeks ago, I wrote a few words about a certain product in an advertising contest and to my surprise I now find that I have won ;i round-trip to Hong Konjj and Japan, together with several hundred dollars735 words
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Article1337 1963-11-17 15 Nagging— then they are lovers DEAR Jane Lee: I am always nagging the boy I love best my fiance. We are to be married shortly and I thought that maybe the strain of a long engagement has made me touchy. So we became lovers but that made things worse. I1,337 words
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Article114 1963-11-17 15 HERE'S the verdict of the case in Page 13. HE lost the case. The judge said that, although it was a borderline decision, on balance he was legally to blame. He should have done more than merely de- celerate. He should have braked. There was no114 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-11-17 15 WINNER of the week's S3O prize is "Siamese Cats" (above), submitted by Tan Cbun Lim. of 12. l.orong H, Telok Kurau, Singapore, 15. He used a Yasbica camera and Fuji SSS fllm. Setting: fl6. 1 100 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted173 words
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Article448 1963-11-17 15 Hf 'POINTER* on training.7Tfi :r--i- IN continuation of last week A article we will aisume that you have purchased your watch-dog. He must kept up to the high standard of obedience which you require of him Give him his lesaous in obedience at least four times a week448 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-11-17 16 'CYNTHIA' speaks at last... LJER real name is Eliza- bcth Brousie. Today she proudly admits who she is and what she did. After 1 8 years she has come out into the open to tell her own story how she got leading diplomats and high military officers to tell her84 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1963-11-17 16 ELIZABETH BROUSSE - ELIZABETH BROUSSE By CODE-NAME: •CYNTHIA' IN THE British Secret Service her radename was "Cynthia." Who she was and how she operated for Britain before and during the war has never been disclosed until now. "Cynthia" has decided to come out of the shadows and tell her whole fantastic story.1,132 words
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Article, Illustration2193 1963-11-17 17 I tradeimvJour. enemy secrets TODAY SHE LIVES IN THIS CASTLE- MARRIED TO A MAN SHE BETRAYED v.iir It was a matter of the highest Importance for the British War Cabinet and the Chiefs of BtafT to discover the plans of the Vichy Government for the armed forces under Its control.2,193 words
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Article248 1963-11-17 17 THE children can ask the most awkward questions at times. So don't be caught napping when you re asked: WHAT CAUSES AN INDIAN SUMMER? DEOPLE In temperate cli- mates somrtimrs enjoy warm days after summer Is supposed to be over. In Britain, the cause will almost oertainly248 words
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