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Title Section16 1963-11-24 1 Hetty* in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,448. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 196 J. 20 CENTS KDN 35516 words
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OPINION
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Article188 1963-11-24 1 A MAN MUCH LOVED ALIGHT has gone out of our lives; a man who was a symbol of peace, hope and procress ivi.s fallen, cut down cruelly by an assassin's bullet in Uic full flush of his manhood. President John I Kennedy IMI a man of great ability who had188 words
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Article, Illustration3494 1963-11-24 1 THE KILLING: HOW IT HAPPENED Jacqueline's ordeal: To tell children EYE-WITNESSES GIVE ACCOUNTS OF THE TRAGIC SHOOTING MESSAGES OF GRIEF POUR IN FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE THE LAST MOMENTS OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY WASHINGTON. Sat A STUXNED nation today mourned President Kennedy, struck down by an assassin's bullet in Dallas,3,494 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1963-11-24 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA By The Tengku orders all flags to be flown at half-mast KING AND TENGKU SEND MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY TO JACKIE AND NEW PRESIDENT Kuala Lumpur, Sat. untimely and tragic death of the 35th President of the United States of America at the hands of an assassin,1,707 words
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Article42 1963-11-24 1 VATICAN CITY, Sat. The Vatican Ecumenical Council yesterday voted final overall approval to a seven chapter liturgy decree, aimed at reforming Roman Catholic worship. Pope Paul is expected to promulgate it at a public session next week Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article17 1963-11-24 1 -...West Berlins i;overmngMayor, returned yesterday by air from an 18-day visit to 11 African States.17 words
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237 1963-11-24 1 WIDOW JACKIE WATCHES AS JOHNSON IS SWORN IN AS NEW PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Saturday. ]VIR. Lyndon Barnes Johnson became the 36th President of the United States today at 10.08 a.m. (Malayan time) in the hot, stuffy presidential compartment of a parked Air Force jet transport on the edge of Love FieldUPI - 237 words
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Article35 1963-11-24 1 ...the U.N. Seoretury-Genrral said vrsterday South Africa had refused to reply to a UN. resolution calling on it to abandon the trial of 11 men charged with treason and to all political artaoom35 words
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Article21 1963-11-24 1 .the West German C"h<»n- cellor leit P«ns by train for Bonn after hu two- I day official vult.21 words
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Article70 1963-11-24 1 DUBLIN Sat A pro K-ssinnal \rntrili>qui»t. ißifli I ambrrt. cot a driving licence for hi* rinmmv •'Finneian." it was st.ted in court M-oterri.tv In .defence Lambert said it was all a joke and he never in- lendrcl using the licence. The judge who could have sent him70 words
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Article66 1963-11-24 1 Planter shot by mistake ALOR STAR. Sat.— A padl planter. Yahaya bin Hassan. 34. was last night accidentally shot by a villager hunting for foxes at Kampong Olugor Badang, near Baling. Yahaya told oolice he was returning from a friend's house when he was hit on the chest and back.66 words
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Article18 1963-11-24 1 ...said in Louvirrs. Prance, yesterday the "Birdnun of Alwanted a chance to prove himsolf outside lull18 words
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Article19 1963-11-24 1 ...the Kuvtiaii diplomat expelled from the Congo alter being arrested, arrived in Moscow by plane last night.19 words
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Article322 1963-11-24 1 Black suit Nikita signs book MOSCOW. Sat. A grimfaced Mr. Khrushchev, wearing a black suit, today went to the U.B. Embassy residence here and signed a book of condolence.-, i n the death of President Kennedy. He stayed at the embassy about 2 minutes. Earlier the Soviet leader had telegraphed322 words
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FOREIGN desk brings you all the drama
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Article, Illustration450 1963-11-24 2 LONDON, Sat. Queen Elizabeth, in messages to President Lyndon Johnson and Mrs. Kennedy, expressed shock aod horror on the assassination of President Kennedy. The Queen's message to Mrs. Kennedy said: "I am so deeply distressed to learn of the tragic death of450 words
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Article218 1963-11-24 5 DRIVE TO BEAT A KILLER Free anti-diphtheria jabs begin in Capital tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An anti diphtheria campaign will start here on Monday. The drive is being organised by the Health Department of the Federal Capital Comlssion's office. Inoculation centres have been set up and parents have been advised218 words
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54 1963-11-24 5 B'worth Youth Association opening today PENANG. Sat. More than 200 youths In Butterworth district will attend tomorrow's inaucura: meeting of the Butterworth Youtli Association. Haji Ahmad bin Said. MP. will open the meeting at the Butterworth Town Hall at 3.30 p.m. The Butterworth District' Officer. Inche Kamal Bahrin bin Mohamed.54 words
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175 1963-11-24 5 Auto-cycle girl in customs car hunt drama PENANG. Sat.— A customs car chased a schoolgirl riding an autocycle one night and arrested her for smuggling liquor, the juvenile court was told today. "We spotted her In Jelutong and caught up with her after a two-mile chase." Revenue Officer Quah Kirn175 words
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Article662 1963-11-24 5 BEACHCOMBER - What next? IN America experiments are being made with a mechanical device by which a car can be started by someone inside a house What we need is much remoter control than that. It we all carried the remotastart about with us. anybody anywhere could start some car662 words
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Article167 1963-11-24 5 TELUK ANSON, Saturday. gMERGENCY food supplies were rushed to about 800 flood victims in six kampongs in the Lower Perak area yesterday. The people were given rice, sugar, salt ttsn (provided by the Social Welfare Department), powdered milk and cooking oil fby the Perak State167 words
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Article54 1963-11-24 5 SINOAPORE, Sat. The Straits Times today received two more donations totalling $182. for the fire victims of Lorongs s'll. Geylanp They were from the store's staff and salesmen of Boustead and Co.. $82; and Tan Chiang Hak. Singapore. $100 This brings the total collection for this54 words
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110 1963-11-24 5 Effigies will be thrown into sea after rally rTttXUK ANSON. Sat The A Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will speak at a Malaysia solidarity rally In Bagan Datoh on Monday. About 5.000 people will take part iii a procession before the ally. Inche Khir will arrive110 words
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Article47 1963-11-24 5 BENTONO. Sat. More than 500 dogs were given anti-rabias varrinntion in a three-day antirables campaign here which ended yesterday Though no cases of rabies have been reported In Pnhang Veterinary Department team* are now touring the State vaccinating dogs as precautionary measures47 words
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Article20 1963-11-24 5 MUAR. Sat.— X seven-mile laterite road at Tanjong Salbu here haa been completed under ihe self-help scheme20 words
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211 1963-11-24 5 CINGAPORE. Sat— A I woman told the ninth magistrates court at a pre- limlnarv Inquiry today that while she was on her way home with her husband they were stopped by two armed men. The woman. Madam Tan211 words
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241 1963-11-24 6 China our best. friend, says Sihanouk PHNOMPENH. Sat. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia said yesterday he had received a Note from the Chinese Government promising full military, political and diplomatic support in case of aggression from South Vietnam or Thailand. He described China at a Press conference as 'Cambodia's bestReuter - 241 words
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282 1963-11-24 6 ZSA ZSA GETS BACK FIVE OF HER PICTURES NEW YORK. Sat. Police raided an east side apartment yesterday and recovered more than M 5330.000 In stolen Jewelery and other valuables, including five paintings taken over from the hotel suite of Zsa Zsa Qatar. It was the biggest break yet In282 words
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Article, Illustration155 1963-11-24 6 The big race Billy (the horse) ran in water Today CHELTENHAM. Sat— Billy Buck, the swimming racehorse. Is recovering here from the dip that cost him the first race of the afternoon at Worcester on Wednesday. The 33 to one outsider threw his Jockey at the first fence and boltedReuter - 155 words
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66 1963-11-24 6 Jail for doctor who sterilised 149 women HANOVER. Sat.— Dr. Axel Dohrn, accused of sterilising women without adequate medical grounds, was sentenced to six months' jail. He was found guilty of sterilising 149 women without adeluate medical grounds in a ial described by defence counsel as a test case PoliceReuter - 66 words
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Article53 1963-11-24 6 VIENNA. Sat. A number of Bulgarian management officials have been given "severe puniMiment" for falsifying records of wages and work. Radio Sofia reported yesterday. The broadcast said the action followed a Government appointed committee investigation, but it did not state how many officials were Involved or what formReuter - 53 words
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Article115 1963-11-24 6 I ONDON. Sat.— The lack of Islam and Hindu holy books made a judge hold up proceedings in his court at Banbury, Central England for nearly two hours. The town was scoured for a copy of the Koran and a Hindu sacred text so that two IndianReuter - 115 words
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Article62 1963-11-24 6 OXFORD. Bat. President Asgeir Asgeirsson of Iceland yesterday learned that a countryman of his died here In 1676 Because the weather was too hot. The President, on a visit to Oxford University, was looking at an extract from a 17th century history of Oxford peopleReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1963-11-24 6 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. The U.N. disarmament committee today decided to resume its negotiations on disarmament in Geneva on Jan. 21. The decision was made by the 17 active members of the committee at a 10-minute procedural mmine at U.N. headquarters. There was no discussion on matters ofReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-11-24 6 pages of foreign news to bring you all the latest ZURICH, Sat. i i THERE were parades, cheering thousands, 40-gun salutes as they were born Ferial. Fawzia and Fadia. daughters of King Farouk and Queen Farida. A fairy-tale house was built for them, near the Pyramids But the fairy-story world151 words
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250 1963-11-24 6 5,000 HUE CITIZENS DEMAND DEATH FOR EX-SECURITY CHIEF O A I G O N. Sat.— Several K thousand people demonstrated In the northern city of Hue yesterday demanding the death of a former security official blamed for the death of eight Buddhists last May. The demonstrators called for the deathReuter - 250 words
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260 1963-11-24 6 U.S. to plan long-term tin policy \yASHINGTON. Sat. The U.S. Government yesterday announced It was preparing a long-term tin disposal programme and promised that the pace of American tin disposals on the long-term future of the world tin Industry, as well as the views expressed this week by the InternationalReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement108 1963-11-24 6 f GALLERY OF HEALTH World knowledge, World experience", leads to World trust. This ft| I is why Malayan mothers leed their babies on LACTOGEN with the complete confidence that only the name Nestle can give them. LACTOGEN develops fine healthy infants, with strong bones and ■> teeth, healthy skin texture108 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1963-11-24 7 KENNEDY -THE MAN OF CHANGE in world events LEADER irsi A SOCIETY WHERE OLD ORDER WAS VANISHING FAST WASHINGTON, Sat. On a bitterly cold and snowy day in January, 1961, when he was inaugurated 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy sounded a call to action that inReuter; UPI - 1,428 words
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361 1963-11-24 7 Two generals among five Indian officers killed in air crash NEW DELHI, Saturday. piVE high-ranking Indian officers two of them frontline generals in last years fighting against Red China died yesterday in a helicopter crash near the Kashmir ceasefire line. The Indian Detence Ministry said the dead included Air ViceUPI - 361 words
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Advertisement124 1963-11-24 7 AUTOMATIC PATEK PHILIPPE MAITRES HORLOGERS GENEVE The world renowned superiority of PATEK PHILIPPE wotches is explained by the three rules set down in 1 839 by the founder* of the company and they have been respected ever since: fidelity to Geneva n,-^" -i" watchmaking tradi/z/\ /-^SK tions. /yjr >N V'w124 words
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Advertisement138 1963-11-24 7 means Quality, Reliability, ill^f Value, Service Prestige ffiftfrr I Scooters > >?< 3*W— MWWSMMe Transistor Radios Television <^SBS!BHH| ylJI> «mb _r*-»«. Vacuum Cleaners MMMMpjMMg WKi^M JI^Sl P* Fans Floor Polishers mi Refrigerators Gas Cookers Typewriters I 1 1 L 0 All these quality products can be obtained at your nearest138 words
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11 1963-11-24 8 SUNDAY OPINION PAGE TELLS ARE MALAYSIANS TIMES ARE THINKING AND SAYING11 words
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Article27 1963-11-24 8 2ii words ill/- (Minimum) EVERARD PEREIRA Today, exactly 36 years i|o, at Bt. Mary* I'athnlril, Rangoon (Burma). Victor 81. Clatr Everard lo Lucette Amelia Perelra.27 words
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Article122 1963-11-24 8 ZO Words St St Mln.t PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Sincapon- Orchard Road Sunday strvica I Ll ,'ii h |>m All Wrlcomr WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. Part c. nmns Road. Singapore Trlrl.honr .(.V.i 7l Worship Drrvlrcs at T 30 .1 m Hi. oo and 530 p.m Sunday School tor all asm122 words
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461 1963-11-24 8 rpAPIOCA for breakfast, tapioca for lunch, tapioca for tea and (slight variation sliced mango seeds for dinner! Surely there must be a good many people in Indonesia who ought to remember that things were not so bad even in the worst days of461 words
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154 1963-11-24 8 The things they say because the're they TN my opinion you have a 1 womanish face. It looks as though you pluck your eyebrows. But I think you're terrific, and love you all the same. Essex girl fan to Paul McCartney of the Beatles. TiyfY family can't stay the I*l154 words
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Article856 1963-11-24 8 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By Perils of penicillin injections; ...AND THE BRACELET THAT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE VERY' few people, I am sure, gave second thought to a brief news item which appeared in local newspapers a few weeks ago. It said simply: "A businessman, Cheah Peng Kee,856 words
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490 1963-11-24 8 DAVID BARATHAM - -PROGRESSAND THE DANGER IT CAN BRING DAVID BARATHAM By KUALA LUMPUR ONE of the vital pioblems facing us nowadays is that of the 1 apparently conflicting schemes of Nature on the one hand and Man on the other. Those of us who are anxious about the preservation ol wild life490 words
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Letter231 1963-11-24 8 YOUR "What's wrong with the trade unions" Opinion Page. Nov. 3) strikes at the root of the problem and sets out in sharp relief the Ills besetting the movement. Mr. K. Baskaran Is right when he argues that many Malaysian trade union leaders are way behind in231 words
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Letter173 1963-11-24 8 DO dreams come true? They do In my case. Just a week before It actually happened I dreamed of Japanese bombs falling in Singapore. Now I notice that this has become a habit with me. A month ago I dreamed of foreign soldiers making a beach landing. A173 words
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Letter175 1963-11-24 8 RONALD RANSOM S article on snakes (Sunday Times, Oct. 6) asking for a better understanding of Malayan wild life reminds me of an Incident 10 years ago when a tiger was found mooching one morning In the vicinity of Loke Yew Road, an area which Is quite densely175 words
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Letter98 1963-11-24 8 AN economist once said that the prosperity of a nation can be measured (a) by the quality of the shoes its people wear and (b) the condition of its canine strays. As a tourist who has travelled widely may I say that Malaysia qualifies easily on98 words
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Article, Illustration508 1963-11-24 8 HENRY PAUL - ZOO WITH NO BARS HENRY PAUL rßy 1 yOU have heard of prisons without bars. Now, what would you say to a zoo that has no cages. For that is what makes the zoo at Taiping, which the Sultan of Perak opens next month, rather unique in a sense. It508 words
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Advertisement789 1963-11-24 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 70 word* Silt- I Minimum) CAPT C. ARUMUGAM. <Trscn»r, to Ainmani. daughter of Mr. Mrs. R. AmmiiKam ol b Koon Mng Road, ■smsN OVERSEAS LEAVE It Words SS (Min.)—B»x St ets. axtra CORNISH COAST. New 3 and 4 N-droomrd (umi)hrd bouses. Full hratinK and Insulation. Available until 90th789 words
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Advertisement13 1963-11-24 8 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement104 1963-11-24 8 A.C. ELECTRIC :£*M MOTORS for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been supplied to every part of the world. From 1/25 H.P. To 650 H.P. jlk ""Y\§ jfeeL Bbss^^— -'if B/ A J Sfll I BSSSSSSM^BS% SOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. It, Battery Rood, Singapore. Tel: *****/8104 words
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Article438 1963-11-24 9 1 3 down with cholera EACH JAB SHOULD BE -A DOLLAR gINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Medical Association today advised al its members that, in view o: the present grave situation the charge for each anticholera inoculation, when using free Government vaccine, should be $1. In a statement declaring support for438 words
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182 1963-11-24 9 'A great sin to call others infidels' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Mufti of TrengRanu. Syed Yusuf bin AH Al-Zawawi, has issued a "fatwa" (religious ruling) defending the Government's action against a Pan-Malayan Islamic Party religious teacher, llaji Omar bin Haji Daud. .V). of Pasir Mas. Kelantan. The ruling was published182 words
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Article14 1963-11-24 9 MUAR. Snt.--Fitteen community halls costing $90,000 are nearing completion in the district14 words
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159 1963-11-24 9 ANTI-CHOLERA BAN MAY END IN TAIPING TOMORROW TAIPING, Sat.— The ban by the Taiping Town Council on the sale of ice cream and uncooked food following a fatal cholera case two weeks ago, will be lifted on Monday "if no other case is reported." This was announced by the chairman159 words
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Article284 1963-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HE Barisan Sosialis-run kindergarten classes in the rural areas "have never been used to indoctrinate children in foreign ideologies," the party chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, said today in a letter to the Registrar of Societies, Mr. M. Ponnuduray. Dr. Lee was replying284 words
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Article91 1963-11-24 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.. Two brothers Wool Tean Soon, 18. and Wool See Pon, 15 were drowned in the Bagan Serai Irrigation canal last night. See Poh was fl&hlng when he fell into the fast flowIng canal whjle tying to retrieve his purse which had fallen Into the91 words
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75 1963-11-24 9 The team to pick Vice-Chancellor named SINOAPORE, Sat. The members of the four-man committee which will select the next Vice-Chancellor of the Singapore University have been announced. The university Council's representatives are Dr. Tay Teck Eng, its chairman, and Col. S. C Thong. Permanent Secretary to 'he Ministry of Education.75 words
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Article23 1963-11-24 9 BATU PAHAT. Bat— Dr. Chong Kwnng Tele of the District Hospital here has resinned to so into nrlvAte practise in Malacca.23 words
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Article23 1963-11-24 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat ThS Krtan Rubber Supervision Licensing Board w'.M meet In the District Office here at 10 a.m. next Tuesday.23 words
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Article, Illustration637 1963-11-24 9 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CIX armed men today staged a lightning smash-and-grab robbery at a goldsmith's shop in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Batu Road) here and escaped in a stolen car with jewellery worth $20,800. As one robber waited in a car637 words
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Article68 1963-11-24 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— A mosque, four prayer halls and two religious schools costing a total of $34,825 have been set up in Krlan district under the rural development programme. The mosque is at Ounong Semanggol, t h c religious schools, at Bagan Tlang and Kampong68 words
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Article120 1963-11-24 9 Think back and let us know YOU read Angela Pol's story a fortnight ago. Now what was your closest brush with death during the Japanese occupation? Give your account in 800 words. The best contribution will win a prise of $25. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one120 words
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Advertisement337 1963-11-24 9 in a II s°/ DEPOSIT ACCOUNT LOMBARD BANKING LIMITED offers real financial rtabfflty md an interest rate of 5 the maximum safe and sure rate for your money to earn. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money grows all the time, and is completely unaffected bjr economic conditions.337 words
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Article, Illustration476 1963-11-24 10 Budget: Hopes are high C 3 9]iiSsn3?y3nnH J^TEWS of Prcsideni Kennedys assassination which reached the stock exchange before it opened for Saturday's morning business brought about easier conditions in both tins and industrials It was too «>arly to judge what the effect will be on the local market following ttie476 words
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Article344 1963-11-24 10 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: Central Prop. 1 29.000) $1.30. (1.000) $1.31. City Dev. (15,000) 50 i cents, < 89.000) 51 cts; Cold Store (2.000)344 words
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Article27 1963-11-24 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police have detained three men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 287 people in antisecret society raids during the past 24 hours.27 words
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122 1963-11-24 10 PENANG. Sat. Indian deck passengers arriving here from Madras by the Rajula have again complained against the food served during the voyage. "Whatever doubts we had about previous complaints by other passengers have been dispelled by our own experience." Sultan Alawdeen of Perak Road, told122 words
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Article281 1963-11-24 10 Call-up appeal to Spore youths SINGAPORE Sat An appeal lor Singapore youths to volunteer .or national service was made here this evening by the Malaysian Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. He made thi.> call In his speech at the Royal Singapore Flying Qub where he officially handed281 words
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292 1963-11-24 10 IPOH, Saturday. DETERRENT sentence should be imposed on those who assault car drivers after an accident, said Inche Mohamed bin Ya'caob. the Deputy Public Prosecutor, in the High Court here today. He was appealing against what he described as the 'manifestly inadequate'292 words
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Article149 1963-11-24 10 SINGAPORE. Sat— TV Sinsapura's programme for tomorrow. CHANNEL P.M.: 1.00 Opening and programme summary; 1.05 Rosemary Clooney Show: 1.30 Adventure Ballon from Zanzibar; 2.00 News In English; 2.15 Hawaiian Eye: 3.05 Tamil Theatre; 5.10 Programme Summary; 5.15 Robin Hood; 5.40 Macßeth— Part 1. 6.05 Maverick Stampede:149 words
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Article65 1963-11-24 10 MALACCA, Sat— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said tonight at an antlSoekanio rally at Alor Gajah. 15 miles from here, that Malaysia would go on in spite of any opposition. More than 1.000 people attended the rally. An effigy of Soekarno65 words
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Article37 1963-11-24 10 KLUANO. Sat.— The Kluang Coffeeshops Association will hold a general meeting at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here at 9 a.m. tomorrow, to be followed by a dinner at 7.30 p.m. to celebrate its 26th anniversary.37 words
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230 1963-11-24 10 Kamunting site impresses Formosan traders mAIPING. Sat— A group A of Formosan mdusiruil--Ixl dea'inn in educational material, pharmaceutical*, electrical appliances and vegetable oils, are very impressed with the proposed Kamuntine: heavy industrial area here. Mr. Kuh-Tong Wang, the deputy leader of the mission which is in Malaysia on a tour230 words
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Article56 1963-11-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —Two External Affairs Service officer;, lelt today lor Europe to assume their new duties They were Inche Dali Mahtnud Haslum. 23, son oi Mr. Justice M- Hashim of Kelantan. who will be stationed in Paris and Inche Bakrl bin Aiyub Ohazali. 26. of56 words
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Advertisement175 1963-11-24 10 ,-On the long sweep from SINGAPORE to HONG KONG jBK your near-sonic Convair 880-22 M jet whispers along at 40,000 mmm -mm feet. Here, 7 miles above the earth you fly in sparkling Iwm WAllll a&^» c»th«v pacific < sunshine, well above the weather and the ever-changing wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i&*~cloudscape far175 words
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Article362 1963-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. J^EW laws are being drafted to consolidate the co-operative movement in the country, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said today. The Minister, who announced this at the opening of the annual meeting of the Midlands Co-opertive Union362 words
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Article17 1963-11-24 11 SERCMBAN. Sat. A new Ch-.iese temple has been built '.i Rantau. 12 miles from here17 words
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269 1963-11-24 11 Patience will ease this tension, says Lim PENANG. Sat.— A Socialist Front Member of Parliament. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, declared today that with patience. Malaysia mil Indonesia should be able to settle their present conflict "without recourse to war-like hysterical antics." 'Otherwise." he warned in a statement, "we would be269 words
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Article29 1963-11-24 11 KLUANG, Sat— P. P. Raju. 25. was fined a total of $140 yesterday for driving a motorcycle with an expired provisio nal licence and without insurance coverage.29 words
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111 1963-11-24 11 Motorist on two charges is fined $130 IJENANCJ. Sat. A motorUt. 1 DM Doyle. 46. of Choona Lye Hin Road. WU today fined i total of Sl3O when he ple.c- d guilty to two charges of Inconsiderate driving on Nov. 16 driving without a valid licence Inspector Wong Put Lam.111 words
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Article60 1963-11-24 11 Dato Aziz off to Spore KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department. Date Abdul Aziz bin Hajl Abdul Majld. left today on a ten-day visit to Singapore and the Borneo States. In Singapore Dato Abdul Aziz will try to settle the prooosed strike of the PosUl60 words
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Article157 1963-11-24 11 0 Here's a special Srlencu Corner for mother, with the an*uer to a question she may be .iskrd ttlirn junior i* sttfcl WHAT MAKES VOIK I f M V t KATI'Rt RISK? THE human oody has a delicate mechanism in the Drain for keeping the body's temoerature157 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-11-24 11 VATICAN MEDAL FOR CATHOLIC CHURCH LEADER IN KEDAH SUNGEI PATANI, Sat.— A Papal Knight who represented Malaya at the coronation of two Popes has been awarded the Vatican's Silver Medal by Pope Paul. This medal is the second honour bestowed on Mr. J. F. Augustin, Catholic leader in Kedah. who163 words
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Article180 1963-11-24 11 ALOR STAR, Saturday. QOVERNMENT hospitals in Kedah have suffered for years from an acute shortage of doctors, the Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. S. Appadurai, said today. He was commenting; on a speech by a Sungel Patanl Town Councillor, Che Normah blnte Kamaruddin. who180 words
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Article53 1963-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Straits Times Group today received $180.81 for the Flood Relief Fund bringing lv total to date to $46,330.33 Latest donations came from the staff of PeDsl-OoU In Petallng Ja,-a, $68 and the staff and pupils of the Technical Teachers' Training College53 words
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Article59 1963-11-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four men. two armed with daggers, robbed a housewife. Madam Won* Kwong Yuen. 60. of Woodlands of $765 In cash and jewellery on Thursday night. She had opened her door In response to a knock when the four masked men walked In and59 words
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247 1963-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat More than 30 resolutions will be discussed at the four-day annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Trades Union Congress which will be held at Plantation House from Dec. 12. The resolutions submitted by unions affiliated to the MTUC range247 words
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Article41 1963-11-24 11 ALOR STAR. Sat.— Thieves last night broke into the Naafi shop in the Gurkha Camp, near Sungei Patanl. and stole six radio sets, cigarettes and other provisions. The thieves forced open a lock of the front door.41 words
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Advertisement138 1963-11-24 11 YEARS YOUNGER Thanks. A k The ton.c ftgig%^'l i....iv. th., ffURQI •lim,n«ie» JP/l IX/ »>o.»ono«i IZfrJr^vl Qf fount from f^V." *''C/ /^fc th. blood. C"V.n O you renewed energy •nd youth'ul viulity. FORD PILLS Crafton Laboratory Ud« Fight backache And Rheumatism Nothing can main yon t e»l to eld. t\rrd.138 words
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Advertisement611 1963-11-24 11 ffejFONCE Again This Year -jaft .KODAK GIFTS SAY fglH^ PICTURE a the fun of £^^\§k Christmas and all the following sS sSlSfc^. years. KODAK ELECTRIC is a really fast movie camera. jBapJLKJ* Just pop in an easily loaded film cassette and shoot. When camera stops automatically at the end of611 words
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76 1963-11-24 12 Schoolgirl Nancy wins Lions scholarship pENANO. sat Nancy Lee. a Form 111 pupil of the Pulau Tikus Convent, has been awarded the first Australian Lions Secondary .English School scholarship She was selected from 74 other applicants. The scholarship, worth $210 a year, is given by the Lions Club of Yagoona.76 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-11-24 12 ILLEGAL MARCH ON JAKARTA EMBASSY: EDITOR AMONG 6 FINED J^UALA LUMPUR, IV Sat. lh e editor of the Utusan Melayu. Melan b*a Abdullah, and live other people were fined $20 each in the Sessions Court here today (or holding a procession without a police licence. The procession was staged alone351 words
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Article287 1963-11-24 12 POINTER on training YOUR DOG HAVING concluded with instruction on- successfully keeping our watch dog's obedience up to an efficient standard, we will this week talk about the maintenance of his ability as a watch doe. If this r>art of his work is allowed to deteriorate, one or two things287 words
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454 1963-11-24 12 Tengku lauds Malaysian goodwill to woo investors PARIS, Saturday. fENGKU Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister of Malaysia, writing in a New York Herald Tribune special Malaysia supplement, yesterday paid tribute to the "goodwill" of the Malaysian peoples whose unity "provides a rational long-term investment in our own future." He said inReuter - 454 words
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Article47 1963-11-24 12 DUNGUN. Sat. Mr. A. R. Hewitt> managing director of the Eastern Stevedoring Company here was last night entertained to a farewell dinner at the Steveco Sports Club by his staff. Mr. Hewitt leaves for Australia next week after 16 yean In the country...47 words
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Advertisement296 1963-11-24 12 YOU CAN'T GO WRONG with TELEVISION II THOUSANDS 1 H| OF SATISFIED OWNERS ARE YOUR j/£ ASSURANCE PBHB 8H A MODEL 19CA W H.P. and RENTAL <« Other models are-. U AVAILABLE ll 16" 16KZ. 19" 19GF From authorized 'GENERAL' dealers Sole Agents HOCK CHEONG CO. A HEAD OFFICE 95296 words
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Advertisement417 1963-11-24 12 LLOYD TKIEBTINO M.V. "VlctorU" This vessel Is expected to «rrlv« from Europe today. 24th November, at 6 a.m. and will sail (or Hong Kong at 5 p.m. Passengers should embark between 3 p.m. and i p.m. and all heavy baggage should be delivered to S.H.B. Oodown before 11 a in.417 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-11-24 13 DIRK TAKES OVER FROM HIS MASTER BOGARDE IN everything: that Harold Pinter writes, the most important things he has to say are unspoken and, in some ways, unspeakable. He indulges in a form of artistic foul play which consists of hitting you below the level of consciousness. This is why412 words
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Article, Illustration249 1963-11-24 13 Welles puts in some answers ORSOX WELLES'S "THE TRIAL" Is from the novel by Kafka, the original master of the technique of leaving out the explanations. Mr. Welles has put some of the explanations In. made the Implicit explicit, and thus, to some extent, diminished the nightmare Impact of the249 words
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Article88 1963-11-24 13 THIS Sunday <Nov. 24 >. the Singapore Film Society will be screening Rn American film. •Twelve An«ry Men". An intensely dramatic story, the film, winch follows the behind-the-scenes workings of a murdertrial jury, is distinguished by a brilliant performance by Henry Fonda. There will be two screenings,88 words
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Article130 1963-11-24 13 THE Stage Club's next production will be their Christmas pantomime, "Babes in the Wood."' which opens at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday. Dec. 7. with a gala premiere In aid of the Christmas Fair. •thereafter me show runs on through to Saturday. Dec. 14. Joan and John130 words
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Advertisement474 1963-11-24 13 |n«w khowinc; f Ham- 1. 30-4-4.30* ».3O p.m. NOT RICOMMINOtD fOR J Penont Under It Yean Ot Age Merle Ofceron Steve Cochran Tcdav^^^tj^|SHANT^ ♦\o\\ siiowim. t ♦llo.m. 1.30 -4 ».3O 9.30 p.m. GRANGER 1 Today 9 a.m (Moodann) f "HUMAN TORPEDOi' X XOW XHOWIXGt llo.m 1.30 4 6.30 9.1 J474 words
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Advertisement276 1963-11-24 13 Hobiwson's Raffles Place, Singapore, Dazzling X'mas Decorations to sef you in the X'mas mood. Top v selections and a large variety ,^4?l of gift items for everyone. /TT< Visit the Cift Counters, the yV Bargain Basement Bring Jm^^ your children to Aladdin's Cave, and after hours of MKr^C^ shopping you276 words
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Advertisement67 1963-11-24 13 ispor E| REX -COMING -SKY cv. w •jM BUBBLING with YOUTHFUL VITALITY ■sssH^bt isssH J V m m s MaußeeN bowm «ED^ HEAR THESE BIG! BIG! SONG HITS By* Bye Birdie A Lot of Living To Do Put On o Happy Face 1 I How Lovely To Be o Woman67 words
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Advertisement73 1963-11-24 13 Pa*«HPsßsnsMsss«aafaMMPKa^^ MGM s Super Comedy I IN PANAVISION COLOR I RemickGm "SEPARATE BEDS" Hear the NEW Song Hit I "THE WHEELER-DEALERS" a ***** (Spore) SOON FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. in collaboration with S.P.C.K. and Cold Storage (S) Ltd. presents: EXHIBITION OF Hf) PLEASURE Ml/ masterpieces OF MODERN CLASSICAL PAINTING in the73 words
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Advertisement256 1963-11-24 13 I SPECIAL STUDENTS and PROFESSORS PREVIEW Tel: ***** ff7* B SINGAPORE SATURDAY, 30th November at 8.30 a.m. sssssW s^H l^ssssP^ H<u L-- a^s^^| ft Jerrm Lewis as tt^^ theNuTtS professor ill PLUS ON STAGE! Metro Ltd Presents FASHION PARADE Radios by SONY Models from THE JOAN BOOTY SCHOOL Compered by256 words
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Article436 1963-11-24 14 TEACHER SAYS GIRL IN INDECENT CASE CANT BE BELIEVED SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ SCHOOL mistress in a court martial today described one of her pupils as a girl who lived in a world of fantasy and who could not be believed even if she was on oath.436 words
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Obituary110 1963-11-24 14 A. SEENIMUTHU. Teacher, Abu Bakar School. Temerloh. passed away 23.11.63. Funeral 3.00 p.m. today (24.11.63) at MenUkab. LIM WEI LON passed away peacefully on 21.11.63. Funeral from S'poro Casket Co.. Lavender Street today at 3.00 p.m. MRS. LOW CHENG SIAH (Nee Goh Put Huang) aged 48 passed away peacefully110 words
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Obituary67 1963-11-24 14 IN LOVINO memory of our beloved Raymond Rajaslngam. who Joined Gods band of angel*on 24.11.60. Gone but never forgotten and sadly missed by all who loved him. The B'pore American Community wishes to announce a Requieum High Mass for the soul of the late President J P Kennt67 words
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129 1963-11-24 14 Modern facilities for teaching deaf children SINGAPORE, Sat —The wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Toh Puan Noor Alshah. today praised the many dedicated voluntary workers and the people of Singapore for their efforts In building a modem school for the education of the deaf. Speaking at the opening of129 words
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Article29 1963-11-24 14 RATU OAJAH, Sat. Dato Lav Pak Kuan, president of the Perak Chinese Chamber n( Commerce, will declare open a new cinema costing a.bout 570.000 in Tronoh tomorrow.29 words
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233 1963-11-24 14 British birth control pills sold here SINGAPORE. Sat. The first British oral contraceptive ls now available throughout Malaysia. Described by medical men the world over as "the best in the world," it can be obtained from doctors, chemists and family planning Association clinics. The tablets, which are taken every day233 words
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Article475 1963-11-24 14 WHAT sort of man drives a Spitfire? "A selfish man," said the wise guy in the group. "A man with women on his mind." the lover-boy said. "A driver," said the Intellectual. And. of course the Intellectual was right He should know. Not because he has475 words
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Advertisement222 1963-11-24 14 DR. WEST'S <J/tacwle-&t(£t TOOTHBRUSH MADE WITH EXTON as^^ AMERICA'S FINEST NYLON f I in five attractive >^^r|f/ V^ pastel colors f HYGIENICALLYS (I I SEALED in glass for your protection li IMM 1 1 111 ECONOMICAL >J™™ V because it usually lasts twice as long OTHER L JL Wo^ld-^'<tifno€i^ lOOK222 words
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Advertisement61 1963-11-24 14 Utt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BETWEEN Kum Seng. s/ 0 Mr. and Mrs. Tse Shu Pong and Elizabeth. Kum Yoke, d o Mr. and Mrs. Yip Cheong Pun 24.11.63. WITH profound sorrow we regret to announce that our Chairman and Chief Manager, Mr. Kan Tone Po, passed away early on Saturday morning,61 words
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Advertisement182 1963-11-24 14 OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN AT HOK KEE HOUSE (PAYA LEBAR ROAD) MODERN DESIGN SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED. ALL FACILITIES: ELECTRICITY, WATER MODERN SANITATION. WITHIN EASY REACH OF SCHOOLS, MARKETS, BANKS, CINEMAS AND AMUSEMENT PARKS. PRICES FROM $19,500.— UPWARDS. CONSTRUCTION WORK IN PROGRESS NOW HOOVER PARK (7im.s. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD (behind182 words
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3148 1963-11-24 15 EPSOM JEEP - DEPTH CHARGE CAN BE RIGHT ON TARGET EPSOM JEEP By DACK on a busman's holiday, crack Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure should get off the mark on Depth Charge in the Cl 4 Div 2 s£f handicap (Race 8) at Kuala Lumpur today. This four-year-old is all speed and the sharp3,148 words
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Article149 1963-11-24 15 KPSUM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER a mrt i PEPITA TIN RISH IRK I.DKNt I. rrecedenoe Pepita I'epiia Brantaa Sprin.firld C 1 iff Iqformer UNBELIEVABLE SUIK A/ CAPT'S GUIDE On Trust Captain'ii Guide Shirai Harleqiiln Straat Peter Unbelievable P. MISSILE PHANTOM 1. BULAN Teran. Bulan Musketeer Polaris Missile King's Thane149 words
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Advertisement810 1963-11-24 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. TUITION it Wards it (Hi*.)— Box rts. txtr* PHI vats tuition Primary/ Brroodary by experienced lady tutor. 3. Lorong "K" (Spore IS). LAMBIRTI DUIVINO SCHOOL— Dual-coctrolled Minor 1000 Triumph HrraJda, courses Pboo* Spore MM TVPBWRITINOI SIC SOOTSd B-gtMSt □umber of Distinctions, IM3 JJOC A!r-eoodltloi>cd rooms. indlTldual Attemtoa/Tests. Starting810 words
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Advertisement358 1963-11-24 15 .V.' See more! W 7^L^^^S^UioK^h^S^ Enjoy more! sssaT -^-JHKXt^Xir^jsfSSr- pH___fc>-^?-.j»!p**-' < E ¥s^_By rf 7^^fT^naKyy > ■> sssswtv' &SkrW* m B^t K_____«_^'^**^MK_r_^S l *si3BaßßßTw"^_s_v* tH Urn a£ BrssH Jr IIH»» H Isss^^^^^ssssssbßt f "»at"sV^Tat^^l W -ssl I tU I I PSBBBBBr'^^' !<**•** ~-*rJjtSr^srf '£_i±~' ik ,«-_HBsssssll --M A W V358 words
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Article301 1963-11-24 16 Perak rout Kedah 23-0 TPOH, Sat. Showing all-round superiority, Perak trounced Kedah by 23 points (one goal and six tries) to nil in a Malaya Cup rugger match on the Municipal Ground here today. Porak last years run-ners-up. have now won two of their matches and drawn one. Their fixture301 words
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299 1963-11-24 16 RENGAM, Sat. Johore's hopes of keeping in the Malaya Cup Rugby championship hunt were dashed in pouring rain here today when they were held to a scoreless draw by NegrlMalacca. Johore looked as if they would win when they had Negri-Malacca defending desperately in299 words
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Article389 1963-11-24 16 KARTAH SINGH - KARTAH SINGH Holders Army beaten By \JALACCA, Sat.—Sing- apore Civi 1 i a B'l scored an impressive victory by 14 points (two penalties, goal and dropped goal) to six points (try and penalty) over Army Malaya, the defending champions, in the south zone of the Malaya389 words
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Article152 1963-11-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Playing splendid hockey. th« star-studded Malayan Police team thrashed the Singapore Police 15-2 In their annual match at Thomson Road today. This Is the biggest margin of victory since the series started In 1953. Malaya lead in the series with eight wins to152 words
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411 1963-11-24 16 Malaysia's dismal in start interport ■gg*»r-f-(oczjjjpjT3g C333EEni rT iA'j EHQZIZn i HONG KONG, Saturday jyjALAYSIA faced the prospect of a completek rout when its batsmen were all dismissed* for the dismal total of 135 runs on the firstl day of their three-day interport cricket mateh 5 with Hong Kong. At411 words
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303 1963-11-24 16 S. AFRICANS HOIST A RECORD IN N.S. WALES SYDNEY, Sat.— A century by vice-captain Peter van der Merwe helped South Africa's cricket team hit up a record 460 in their first innings against New South Wales on the second day of their four-day match here. It was the highest total303 words
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Article42 1963-11-24 16 RAWALPINDI: The Commonwealth cricket team led by 76 runs on first Innings on the second day of their three-day match aeainst Presidents XI here today. Close of play scores: President s XI 205-9 dec. and 67-1: Commonvr">lth XT 281-fi Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article83 1963-11-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sat Jan.srnitea continued their winning streak in Div. 2 of the SHA league when they beat PWD 3-0 at Kallang today. Singapore Harbour Board RC scored their fifth successive win when they beat STU 4-1 in an» other div. 2 match- Santokh <2» and Ajit (2)83 words
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Article35 1963-11-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Naval Ba.se beat REME 18-6 In a rugby match at Naval Base today. Naval base scored three tries and three penalty goals to a try and a penalty by REME.35 words
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Article106 1963-11-24 16 ADELAIDE. Sat. —Wimbledon champion Margaret Smith beat J:in Lehanc 6-3. 6-1 in the all Australian women's sin-f gles linal of the South Austra-f lian lawn tennis championships here today. It is Miss Smith's third Australian state singles title win this month. She earlier won the Queensland106 words
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430 1963-11-24 16 Four top «clubs tie far Div. lead T ONDON, Sat. The «tnmU tor supremacy in the Kirs* Division of the Knglish aaecer league intensified today witk four top dabs winning to sb&r* .nr ir: a in the table. Sheffield I'nited, clear leader* before today's games, crashed far the second successive430 words
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Article34 1963-11-24 16 TAPAH, Sat. Singapore, who had two victories to their credit, suffered ;thelr first reverse In the Asian Basketball Tournament last night when they went down to Thailand by 65 points to 74.34 words
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Advertisement68 1963-11-24 16 You are on the Spot for the news of the world *2S2[** STtONO SENSITIVITY EVER ACMUVfO SANYO WOUD FAMOUS L—^ry^V^'. '.*'''''*'*'*'*f'*f' *^i^in)^^lsß I I II r 7 r hBI r. 1 fi ■'< \~m 5? u --*.T~? EjTMqpr ki^n^*r f i "t~^jß IViOO 61 iw^""wOw juSShV' Finely finished *°od.n cabin*.68 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-11-24 16 KLGdi K lnt«r-6tat« Police: Spore v Federation (Thomson Rdv. ATHLETICS Inter-VarsitT-College road relay (Jurontt. 8.30 tun.). HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: RAP Changi v SRC (ChangH.25 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1963-11-24 17 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA The magazine section MAN WHO PLAYS AROUND WITH HIS HOME By— SINGAPORE WHAT kind of houses do they live in. these men who design houses? Do they go in for big ostentatious affairs or for small but plushly appointed homes?1,298 words
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382 1963-11-24 17 A. case of dry rot and the society's surveyor QFFH.'K executive Michael Kinj; was buyinfl a house and the question arose: Should he have the place surveyed himself or rely on the building society's surveyor? Hearing that a flrstclass structural survey on the four-bedroom property would cost him 20 guineas382 words
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Advertisement130 1963-11-24 17 I y^i ct O \s\Jt ■■:■■<->■'■■ Ih^ Carrier is the pioneer in Air-conditioning and Rctnger- f^L ation Equipment. Over the years they have maintained B^^Ki^^^^^^^B^^^^^Bi^a^a reputation for producing efficient and reliable air-con- ■fc^ rt-3==^=^. ditioning units. All over the world Carrier equipment is in daily use, in Government buildings, Office130 words
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Article814 1963-11-24 18 Your Fashion M.Q. Jill EVELYN T I checks on iaj o %A Bt' x# WRITE TO: Miss Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times Houm, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped and add retted envelope mutt accompany your query. CHRISTMAS is with us aflain and with it the annual round814 words
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Article, Illustration346 1963-11-24 18 THE FOUR-WEEK WAY TO A LOVELIER YOU c To.re Tips By Blanche Gallordo s«« ASIA Magazine (Page 12). [£KKPIN(i an eye on the calendar and bearing in mind the amount of entertaining hostesses have to cope with, I present today ci four-week programme lo produce a lovelier YOU. You needn't346 words
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Advertisement363 1963-11-24 18 max Factor I. |J [1 CREMECARAiMEL jft honor this occasion AJP I 1 I Now you can welcome a new season of JOW^ fashion with a fresh n?w look of subtle so- -^SrSltf phistication created by Max Factor's Creme rf^^M Caramel Lipsticks. Four delightful new mM I. colors so soft363 words
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Advertisement133 1963-11-24 18 Advertisement Mm. iBR TO cherish a clear, youthful complexion, areas where age signs first begin to show should be given extra rich nourishment at night. Mauagc gently with Ulan Vitalising Night Cream along the deeper exptession lines In an upward and outward movement. Be very careful with the delicate skin133 words
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Article519 1963-11-24 19 HOW CAN I STOP A CRUEL MAN? QKAR Know Alls: I have a neighbour who often bents his 13-year-old adopted son most cruelly. I have tried to stop the man when the sight has become unbearable, but he only shouts abuse at me. Is there ;inv way to stop this519 words
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552 1963-11-24 19 Doubtful fiance and a willing girl DEAR Jane Lee: We are engaged but I am not sure I want to many her now. We have been lovers several times, and I feel that if she gave herself to me too willingly, she would do the same for any boy. How552 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-11-24 19 WINNER of the week's S3O prize is"Shan t i n i (above). submitted by Shanta Sundram. of 42, Peel Avenue. Penan:; She used a Kolleiflex camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: fo.G. 160 second. She will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to her during:169 words
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Advertisement124 1963-11-24 19 SK THE TAMPAX ADVANTAGES FOR WORKING GIRLS Modest. Small Package tucks away unobtrusively indesk or handbag. Invisible in place No bulges No belts, pins, pads. There's nothing to show. ..no one can know. Simple to insert. Easy to dispose of. ■No odour can possibly form. You feel cool, clean, fresh...124 words
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Advertisement161 1963-11-24 19 "The 'nose'", says Sir Compton Mackenzie, "is the frst point on which 'an expert judges a whisky. It should be emphatic yet still gentle with the clean tang typical oj a good scotch. For my part, GRANT'S STANDFAST ideal example. Taste is the next. This may be largely a matter161 words
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Miscellaneous406 1963-11-24 19 Your Sunday radio n*msN >i4i avcia Ille N e*s: 510 On The Range: Sing It Again: 930 The Goon RADIO MALAToIA >JO Emphasis On Percussion; 6.00 Show; 10.00 Jet Speed Record*. Summary Of Programmes For The! 10.30 Behind The Scenes: 11.00 AM 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- Evening: 6.03 New Hortaons:406 words
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Article82 1963-11-24 20 speaks at last... LJER real nome is Elizabeth Brousse. Now she proudly admits who she is and what she did. After 18 years she has come out into the open to tell her own story how she got leading diplomats and high military officers to tell her their war82 words
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Article, Illustration1754 1963-11-24 20 ELIZABETH BROUSSE - ELIZABETH BROUSSE By CODE-NAME: 'CYNTHIA HER daring and her devotion to the Allied cause undoubtedly sored the lives of thousands of soldiers at a time of crisis. Her courage led Sir William Stephenson, head of the British Secret Service in America, to describe her as the "greatest1,754 words
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Advertisement165 1963-11-24 20 When everyone looks their I j -v^FJ-Wg-W v best, feels their best, there IX, 4711 GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE ftj so wonderfully refreshing. lit *j W rJ/^ JifwM HUE I UU tAIH N^^^^^T GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE •4711-, COIOGNE ON KHINI A 83 12 Kor thosi- d«'*irinK tho ci»n\ «-ni»*ni165 words
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Advertisement415 1963-11-24 20 Queen Anne Rare Scotch Whisky in SPECIAL GIFT PACK with JUG and GOBLET K ■mMBMM\ JP*a»^P^SF 3£ mmw ■l MGx^— ft /-PA-ifc^nEnjrv. <•»• {R >-- HPv^ ■aft ->«..... JACKSON A CO.. LTP» **m*m JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD: Ku.l. Lu«a.r. P,n.«» Clear Your Skin Over Night #fe J% New Discovery Starts w5-—415 words
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Article, Illustration2400 1963-11-24 21 7 M4P TO STAGE A STRIP SCENE AT THE FRENCH EMBASSY' POWERFUL RAYS SWEPT ALL OVER^MY BODY Wardman Park Hotel in Washington should become our tactical headquarters. But first of ail. I gathered I was to have a visit from another employee of the 0 S.S who2,400 words
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Advertisement44 1963-11-24 21 Tool Malays if*-> N1 ■faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavwaw-cm tHWrBSgJBr^ t Laa^ Hfc», X_7 I I fcr knows you're smart... You know that Gillette makes a smart man of you The daily shave makes all the difference l||£k Gillette" perfect shave **;j' GILLETTE m a registered trad* aval*44 words
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Advertisement927 1963-11-24 22 Wherever you live you can depend on Electrolux You can enjo/ all the benefits of modern refri jeranon witl* the Electrolux L. 27. wherever you live. The kerosinc model makes you independent of electricity supplies. Electric models and model, which work by bottled {at (L.P.G.) sr« also available. SILENT COOLING927 words
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Miscellaneous512 1963-11-24 22 Liyc=^£k' Edgar Rice Burroughs'^A^XHEciwcoriLE infests? |FS^T~7?i|t. pevc secoue the owes THE CCWASSIONATE L OH, NO. 1 MOT TmESE W^iVES lUOOW jg [SuP7ENLV. A fWE *LS' SE /> TAKAN wEeS THE **2«filn&rsl£^2i MOtE »A\T POfc *^jp^^ ENOUSH N OT TO SWW LOUP EXPLOSION C>M POt A J_ YOUMG *r\AW x LOOICS512 words
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Miscellaneous237 1963-11-24 22 TAIKIS (April 21— May 20;: You begin tne week In serious mood and full of plans for the future. You will probably find tnat others don't see the situation as you do and tnat there i.s a certain amount of dlbsension In the family. You will probably have to make237 words
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Miscellaneous300 1963-11-24 22 VIRGO (Aug. 22— Sept. 22 1: There Is good news ahead that affects the entire family group. Money comes Into your hands from a quarter where you least expected It. Though you may be bewildered by all you have to do, you will probably summon up enough energy to complete300 words
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Miscellaneous294 1963-11-24 22 22): There Is some new source of money coming up for you and you should know all about It by the middle of this week. But you must change your way of life and possibly your surroundings too if you are to take advantage of it. There are romantic moments294 words
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Miscellaneous245 1963-11-24 22 -STAR of the WEEK' HPHK year of life tliat begins today is likely to be a highly interesting and amusing one. You will travel a good deal during the course of the coming year, make many new friends, take up new interests. You will also be in intuitive and imaginative245 words
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Miscellaneous160 1963-11-24 22 R. Beb. (Singapore stu dent) born on Nov. 25 1947. It it is YOUR birthday today this coming year hold* much experience lor >ou il >ou can keep your poise. But n you are inclined to get involved in other people's trouble, then you will imil it a very difficult160 words
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