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Title Section14 1963-12-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1.450 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35514 words
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Article366 1963-12-08 1 Sea raiders strike three times PNANG, Sat. Armed Indonesian pi r ates held up two Malayan fishing boats in the Straits of Malacca yesterday and robbed them of $1,000 in cash and property. None of the 13 fishermen In the two boats were harmed. The first report was lodged at366 words
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Article68 1963-12-08 1 BEER— and it's on tap LONDON, Sat. The beer drinkers' dream came true today at Royston, near Barmsley, m "northern England, when beer flowed out to the cold water tap of a modern sink unit exhibited in the local council offices. No water supply was available to demonstrate the unitReuter - 68 words
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Article16 1963-12-08 1 .comedienne was recuperating yesterday from what polica called an accidental overdose of sleeping pills.16 words
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Article589 1963-12-08 1 Pulled up four times in his first over, now he will trudge from place to place in the field for the rest of the game —his Test career finished for g00d. From JACK FINGLETON: BRISBANE, Sat II IS twenty past three here on this lovely Brisbane afternoon and a589 words
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Article402 1963-12-08 1 ARMY STANDS BY: ALL POLICE LEAVE IS OFF BRUNEI TOWN, Saturday POLICE leave throughout the sultanate has been cancelled and British troops have been put on standby alert. Upriver, police have been ordered to keep a close watch for any suspicious craft during a combined police and402 words
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Article19 1963-12-08 1 who became managing director of KLM 12 months ago, will resign on Jan. 1. It was announced.19 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-12-08 1 EMILY IN SEARCH OF FAME EMILY Chin (above), aged six, is one of the entrants for the "Little Miss Selangor" beauty and charm contest for girls above six and under 10 years. The contest will be held at the Stadium Nexara on Friday during "Christmas Anu-Pow" a variety show. So94 words
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Article27 1963-12-08 1 yesterday became a great grandfather for the second time. His granddaughter. Bdwlna, wife of Mr. Piers Dixon. gave birth to a son. named Hugo.27 words
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Article55 1963-12-08 1 Ti I <)K ANSON. Sat. When the principal of a Secondary School here yesterday asked for the holiday addresses of his teachers, one man wrote: "Co St. Peter. Pearly Gates. Heavens above The head promptly Kent for him but school authorities refused to answer when asked what55 words
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Article, Illustration313 1963-12-08 1 National service: Ail is set for R-day KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Compulsory registration for possible National Service begins at 163 centres throughout Malaya on Monday. The process will last one month. YOU MUST register by law If you are a male Federal citizen aged between 21 and 28. But there is313 words
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Article135 1963-12-08 1 'Poor Christine' says Mandy LONDON, Sat. Fate Is strange," said call-girl Mandy Rlce-««iyles, CHrit,tlne Keelers friend in tun, as she" dressed lor a cocktail party last night. Mandy, blonde and 18. and Christine learned about high society from the same man Dr. Stephen Ward, who committed suicide after both girls135 words
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Article402 1963-12-08 1 ITC wants more U.S. tin sales LONDON. Sat. .The chairman of the International Tin Council said here yesterday that it would not be Inappropriate" for the U.S. to .sell on some of Its tin stockpile. Mr. H.W. Allen told a prexs conference following Thursday's announcement, of a new ceiling for402 words
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214 1963-12-08 2 Malay executives are urged to 'show the world' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'pHE Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, said today that more Malays would be employed in commerce and industry when the present corps of Malay executives had proved their worth. He was speaking at214 words
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Article60 1963-12-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Five Colombo Plan trainees from Pakistan are due to arrive here tomorrow for a two-month course in coconut planting and industry under the auspices of the Government of Malaysia. They are Mr. Mokseed AH Paz&n. Mr. Mohamed Motahar All, Mr. Kamal Udin60 words
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Article51 1963-12-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Zaniis bin Klsan, 33. a labourer employed by Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd., Suiigei Besl, was bound over in $100 for one year by a magistrate's court here today when he pleaded guilty to stealiag 20 packets of cigarettes worth $9 from the company on Nov.51 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-12-08 2 KI ALA LI'MPIR. Sat. Cadet Officers of the Federation Military College are seen here swinging past the saluting dais as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong takes the salute. The parade was the College's Sovereign's Parade in which 43 cadet officers were commissiontd as 2nd Lieutenants.47 words
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180 1963-12-08 2 CINOAPORE. Sat. Th» Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. today continued his visits to the homes of a number of public assistance recipients He was accompanied by his Parliamentary Secretary. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, the Assemblyman for Anson. Mr. Govindasamy. and officials from180 words
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696 1963-12-08 2 KING TELLS THE 43 GRADS: BE EVER READY TO FACE ANY CIRCUMSTANCES KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday jyjALAYSIA'S Armed Forces were today strengthened in their expansion to meet Indonesia's confrontation by the addition of 34 young officers. The officers were commissioned at a parade held at the Federation Military College, Sungel Besi,696 words
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226 1963-12-08 3 Expand PERSONNEL FOR GROWING INDUSTRIES IN MALAYA 'MUST BE INCREASED' FfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said here today that there must be an increasing expansion of technical education in Malaya without which it would not he possible to train personnel for the rapidly growing226 words
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231 1963-12-08 3 Appeal JAKARTA TOLD: ADOPT A REALISTIC TRADE POLICY IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1Y The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on the Indonesian Government to adopt a "realistic policy" in trade. Inche Khlr was speaking to reporters at the airport on his return from Penang after231 words
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Article135 1963-12-08 3 Joint socks factory for S'pore rpOKYO, Sat. The Toyo X Rayon Company, a leading nylon producer, said today the company and two Japanese firms were planning to set up a joint venture for making hosiery goods in Singapore with Siakson Trading Company Limited of Singapore. The Japanese company said itReuter - 135 words
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Article46 1963-12-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will open the new wards at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children on Dec. 19 at 5 p.m. Following that the Lord Bishop of Singapore and Malaya will perform the dedication ceremony.46 words
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876 1963-12-08 3 NURSING STAFF TO CHOOSE UNION BY SECRET BALLOT Board of inquiry plans to end row over representation SINGAPORE. Saturday board of inquiry set up by the Government to look into the dispute between the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Singapore Medical Services Union over the representation of the876 words
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153 1963-12-08 3 386 PERAK PUPILS PASS ENTRANCE EXAM TO FORM SIX fPOH, Sat.— A total ol 386 1 out Jf 1.646 pupils from 25 secondary schools in Perak passed their Sixth Form entrance examination held in August. The successful candidates will be admitted to the Higher School Certiflcatp classes In six schools153 words
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Article91 1963-12-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Preparations were going on today at RAF bases and the naval base for Monday's big exercise code-named "Kltkat" to test Singapore's air defences. Far East Air Force Canberra Jet bombers, the Royal Navy's Sea Vixens and Buccaneer jets will take part. There will be91 words
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Article65 1963-12-08 3 KUALA LDMPDR. Sat.— The Ex-Services Association of Malaya will tomorrow present a gold crest and tie to the Chief of the Armed Forces General Stall. Major General Tengku Osman bin Tenslcu Mohamed Jew a. rturing the association's executive council meeting at the Selangor Club. The65 words
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Article41 1963-12-08 3 IPOH. Sat. Mrs. Leelamoney Arasaradnam, who qualified at Lincoln's Inn, London, was called to the bar before Mr. Justice Neal at the High Court hpre today. Bhe Is the wife of Mr. M. Arasaradnam who is also a lawyer.41 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-12-08 4 Wheels for Rolf STEPPING lively on his two good legs and the twowheeled invalid car which compensates for his paralaysed hind legs is Rolf, an eight year old Alsatian, pictured in Hassocks, Sussex (where he lives). England, with his owner, Mr. Charles Linden, a taxi driver. When Rolf slowly lost126 words
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Article305 1963-12-08 4 ALLEGED STATEMENT BY THE WIDOW OF ALLEGED ASSASSIN CHICAGO, Saturday. fHE Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating the possibility that Lee Harvey Oswald fired a rifle bullet at former MajGen. Edwin A. Walker in Dallas seven months ago, the Chicago Sun-Times said today. Dallas305 words
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Article63 1963-12-08 4 SUVA. Sat— Pour men were rescued from a grounded American yacht by the British Navy survey ship H.M.S Cook after a midnight dash. The men were landed here toy the survey ship yesterday after being brought 60 miles Xrom the Nairai reef. The yacht. Fjord63 words
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Article49 1963-12-08 4 LUANDA. (Angola). Sat. Fifty two people were killed yesterday when the truck in which they were travelling pluneed into the River Cuzazo. The truck carried native workers. The driver lost the direction when he was driving through the bridge over the river. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article12 1963-12-08 4 of the Philippines, arrived in Monrovia from New York yesterday12 words
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Article392 1963-12-08 4 Mother vows: Body won't be moved rKJRT WORTH. Sat- —The r mother of President Kennedy's alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, vowed last night to keep his body in Rose Hill Cemetery "If It takes all the policemen in the State of Texas to protect it." "I am convinced my son392 words
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66 1963-12-08 4 REYKJAVIK. 'Iceland). Sat. —The first three men to set foot on a tiny new island off the Icelandic Coast, formed by the eruption of a submarine volcano, were three Journalists and photographers of the Prench illustrated magailne Parts Match. The three went ashore66 words
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Article58 1963-12-08 4 'Hands up'— and then shot dead LUEBECK (West Germany). Sat— East German border guards ordered a 34-year-old West German to raise his hands as he stood near an East Oerman lookout tower near here today— and then shot him dead The East German news aaenrv ADN said the man hadReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1963-12-08 4 ....Nationalist China's Ambassador to Italy, suffered a lee In* jury yesterday when his car collided with a bus on the Via Veneto.24 words
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151 1963-12-08 4 MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS SEE MOTORIST CRASH INTO WOMAN IJONN. Sat. Three mountain climbers from Munich have helped the Bavarian police to solve a hit-and-run ease. On a mountain near Brun In the Bavarian Alps they paused for refreshment, and while the others ate Ingo Beer. 25. watched the winding road below151 words
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Article225 1963-12-08 4 But Antonino could not keep up the instalments... MADRID, Sat. Antonlno Ratla bought another man's wife on the instalment plan, then killed the nusband after an argument about keeping up the payments. He was found guilty of murder and jailed for 21 years by a court in225 words
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222 1963-12-08 5 SAIGON, Saturday. TERRORISTS, believed to be Communist Viet Cong, hurled a home-made grenade into the suburban Saigon school yard on Thursday night, slightly wounding eight people including a one-year-old baby girl, American sources said yesterday. The sources said two young Vietnamese men onUPI - 222 words
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Article136 1963-12-08 5 200 firemen battle airport fire LONDON, Sat— More than 200 firemen early today fought fire and explosions In the new 10-storey West London air terminal and had the flames under control within an hour. There were no reports of any casualties. Passengers and staff were led from the building as136 words
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112 1963-12-08 5 BERNE S;it. The Swi>s Federal Government will not ftrunt any further authorisation for the manufacture and export of arms to South Africa. Dr Pnedrich Wahlen. head of the Political Department, told Par- j liament yesterday. Replying to protests by thr Social DemocraticReuter - 112 words
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52 1963-12-08 5 LONDON. Sal— A oronze portrait head of Sir Winston Churchill, modelled by Sir Jacob Epstein, was bought at Christies auc'ion rooms here yesterday for £2.730. The buyer was the Marquess of Bath, owner one of Britain's best -known stately homes. Longleat herns* in Wiltshire, WestReuter - 52 words
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Article35 1963-12-08 5 ....chairman of the British Labour Party, told some Indian Members of Parliament yesterday that he was confident Labour would win, the next elections in Britain with a majority of 60 to 100 sea!*.35 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-12-08 5 'Assassination by tonight' threat to Wilson: Probe by Yard LONDON, Sat. A British Labour Party spokesman said today that a threat had been made by letter to assassinate Mr. Harold Wilson, the party leader. "It said that he was goIng to be assassinated before tonight," the spokesman said. As far92 words
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Article31 1963-12-08 5 HAVANA; The Castro regime will distribute one chicken for every two people in Greater Havana for the Christmas feast. Candies from Spain and wines from Communist countries will also h* available.31 words
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Article53 1963-12-08 5 LONDON: Solicitors for the Duke of Kent confirmed last night that they had been served notice that an action for slander against him had been "wholly discontinued." The notice had be*»n served by Mrs. Barbara Florence Brook, an employment agency secretary who had served at writ for slander on them53 words
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Article32 1963-12-08 5 ALGIERS: Mr. Chou Fn-lai. the Chinese Prime Minister, and Marshal Chen Vi, bis Foreign Minister, will visit Algeria shortly at the invitation of President Ben Bella, it was announced here last irght.32 words
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Article37 1963-12-08 5 LONDON: Thorn Electrical Industries, Britain's biggest manufacturer of television flets has made a 10 million pound offer to buy out the 82-year-old Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company. Westinghouse has subsidiaries In Australia, South Africa, India and Pakistan.37 words
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Article25 1963-12-08 5 HOLLYWOOD: Identity of the person who strangled actress Karyn Kupcinet is still baffling police despite one of the most intensive homicide investigations in local history.25 words
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Article68 1963-12-08 5 STERLING CASTLE (Scotland): This fortress headquarters of the famous Black Watch Regiment acknowledged yesterday that it had been successfully Infiltrated by a 6ft. 2in. English youth. Lan Cheeseman had spent a night in the castle, claiming he was a Marine en route to another base. When he returned later to68 words
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Article59 1963-12-08 5 MANILA: The date for the visit here of President Soekarno will bo set axain when President Diosdado Macapagal returns from his three-nation African tour. Foreign Secretary Salvador P. Lopes announced He said Soekarno s "oil i rial working visit" during which he was exported to discuss the Malaysia issue with59 words
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Article150 1963-12-08 5 Colour bar chief is elected UMTATA TRANSKEI. Sat. Kaizer Matanzlma pro-apartheid African leader, yesterday became Chief Minister of the Transkei, South Africa's first "Bantustan." By a majority of five votes he was elected to head the government of this Xhosa tribal research In Eastern Cape Province by the Transkeis* firstReuter - 150 words
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Article34 1963-12-08 5 British Minister for Industry, yesterday pledged the full support of the seven-nation European Free Trade Association to the success of the forthcoming "Kennedy round" of tariff negotiating due to start In May.34 words
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257 1963-12-08 5 Lawyer killed wife for love of mistress M INNEAPOLIS. Sat. A well-known lawyer. Eugene T. Thompson, was last night convicted of the bludgeon stabbing murder of his pretty heiress wife. He was sentenced to life at hard labour. Thompson was stated to have murdered his wife of 10 years for257 words
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Article100 1963-12-08 5 CARACAS. Sat. A ter\u rorist bomb yesterday blew the door off the Trinidad embassy. It was the second attack on the diplomatic establishment this week. The action was interpreted as revenge for Trinidad's action in swiftly returning to Venezuela six terrorists led by a girl who hijacked a100 words
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Article85 1963-12-08 5 PORT MORESBY. .Sat. Fierce tribal fighting, in wh:ch BtM people are reported killed. hH.s bri-ken out in the isolated Gulf District of Papua, the Director of Native Aifairs. Mr. J.K. McCarthy, .said here yesterday. He said two patrols had been .sent to the area, about 350Reuter - 85 words
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220 1963-12-08 5 THE KENNEDY LINE ON RUSSIA: JOHNSON GIVES THE GO-AHEAD \TOSCOW. Sat. Prcsl--1 dent Lyndon Johnson has instructed his embassy here to seek an early start to negotiations with Russia for a new cultural agreement postponed by President Kennedy following the arrest of U.S. Professor Frederick Barghoorn. The American Ambassador, Mr.Reuter - 220 words
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1065 1963-12-08 6 DAVID ELIADES - A BLONDE, A KILLER AND A STRANGE DETECTIVE DAVID ELIADES -from— AMSTERDAM. SAT. A MAN WITH A CAULIFLOWER EAR DID IT, HE SAID rpIE pretty, 21-year-old blonde swung down the little Dutch country lane on her way home from work. It was 5.45 p.m. on Dec. 5. 1946, and it1,065 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-12-08 6 AN EXCLUSIVE line-up of I the space-age stars (from left): Soviet cosmonauts Yuri Gagarin. Andrian Nikolaycv and his cosmonette wife Valentina Tereshkova, cosmonauts Pavel Popovich, Valery Bykovsky and Cherman I Tirov. This picture is a still from "Star Race," a new feature film produced by the MosnauchUPI - 69 words
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Article67 1963-12-08 6 DAMASCUS. Sat. The British Ambassador to Norway, has been banned from entering the Arab countries "for his Zionist sympathies". A spokesman of the main Arab Office for the Boycott of Israel here said yesterday that Mr. Hancock, who was British Ambassador to Israel between 1959Reuter - 67 words
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206 1963-12-08 6 Former Lord Hailsham is accused of hitting Liberal Party supporter LONDON, Sat MR. QUINTIN HOGG," the former Lord Hailsham who is British Minister of Science, will return to the House of Commons next week in an atmosphere of controversy evoked by allegations of a blow which he is said to206 words
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146 1963-12-08 6 I> ED FORD, (Eng- land). Sat. Police said here yesterday they were satisfied that a 37 year old wealthy American whose charred skeleton waa found near here on Monday had eonunitt- ed suicide in the fashion of the Buddhist monks in Vietnam by146 words
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Advertisement190 1963-12-08 4 David McDonald president of thp United Steelworkers of America, said yesterday that labour unions should not try to tight automation because it is an established fact in American Industry. Getting along it-it h others A girl I along icith J other* "I She dortn't L II feeling b m^W M\190 words
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Article198 1963-12-08 7 Robber for Gurney School KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 16 year-old youth who took part in a $30 robbery of a courting couple was ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney School until he reaches the age of 21 by the Sessions Court here today. The Court President. Syed Hassan198 words
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529 1963-12-08 7 SEEHIVASAGAM: NOT DEMOCRATIC PRACTICE TO CONDEMN OPPOSITION FOR CRITICISM IPOH, Saturday. A Government censure motion against an Opposition Member in the State Legislative Assembly today raised the question whether it was a proper democratic practice to react to criticism with such a motion. The529 words
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97 1963-12-08 7 Break-in men make off with cash, germ with cash, gems PENANG, Sat.. Burglars Orolte duo a Hal at, the People s Court, oil Campbell Street, last mglu and escaped with $1,000 in ca.sh and jewellery. A cake seller. Aw Ah Hor. 42. told police the thieves entered between 6-30 and97 words
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171 1963-12-08 7 Jakarta and two fourletter -words— JJUALA LUMPUR. Sat A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said today that the Jakarta regime was extremely worried by trje effects of broadcasts by Radfb Free Indonesia a rebel station believed to be In the West Java mountains. He was commenting on an171 words
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Article132 1963-12-08 7 rH, Sat— Mr. Justice Neal today ruled that a tapper, s. Karupanesamy. must make his defence on a charge of Illegal possession of an offensive weapon. This followed an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor against his acquittal without his defence being called. Mr.132 words
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Article23 1963-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Education. Hail Abdul Hamid Khan, yesterday opened the Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan at Telok Datok. Banting.23 words
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Article432 1963-12-08 7 POINTER on training... I HAVE received number of letters recently requesting information on the correct way of feeding do«s One or two of them ask for a diet sheet; it appears that their dogs are suffering from obesity. This is not unusual in docs and usually means too432 words
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82 1963-12-08 7 Plan by ministry for those who can't find places CINGAPORE, Sat. Some of the successful candidates of the 1963 primary school leaving examination have been posted temporarily to secondary technical and vocational schools. owing to the unprecedented demand for secondary academic school places. A Ministry of Education statement today assured82 words
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Article59 1963-12-08 7 PENANO. Sat- S. Raippon, 39. described by police as a reputed thief, was found guilty m the nr.st magistrates court today on a charge of loitering in a public place with intent tn commit an offence Raippen. with five previous convictions, was sentenced to three59 words
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148 1963-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Journalist from East Pakistan. Sultan Ahmad, said today Malaysia and Indonesia should .settle their differences through negotiations and not violence Sultan Ahmad, editor of •The League" a leading Karachi English dally I said this before148 words
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279 1963-12-08 7 IPOH, Saturday. A WEDDING reception in Tanah Hitam New Village, near here, was interrupted when the bridegroom was threatened with a broken bottle by one of two youths in an extortion bid. the Sessions Court was told today. In the dock were Lav Kwal Tong.279 words
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Article58 1963-12-08 7 20 civilians TAIPi>G. Sat.— The 0.5.P.C.. Deputy Superintendent Mohamed Noor bin Ahmed, said that over 20 civilians have entered for the revolver /pistol shoot to be held at the old Kamunting military range here tomorrow morning. The cup presented by Mr. Yeap Ghee Chuan of Kuala Kangsar. will58 words
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Article45 1963-12-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold a Christmas ball and fashion show at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 14. More than 1.000 guests, including the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. are expected to attend45 words
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Obituary33 1963-12-08 8 irnrH" tl?f- I Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY ol Madam Ltn Knu L,irw mother Of Belen and Born: lit Sept ISM. r<\- Mt> December, IASO. Always reinemhered by her children and grandchildren.33 words
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Article449 1963-12-08 8 SOEKARNO SEEKS A FACE-SAVER QUITE the most interesting remark in the long spate of cliches with which Dr. Soekarno has been boring the peoples of South-East Asia is this sudden demand for a second United Nations verdict in Sabah and Sarawak. Initial Malaysian reaction has been one of disgust; of449 words
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Article65 1963-12-08 8 MANKIND has honoured its destroyers and persecuted its benefactors DEAN INGE. HOME the nursery of the infinite. W. E. CHANNING. WHAT I do not presume to censure, 1 may have leave to lament. EDMUND BUrfKE THIS door will open at a touch to welcome every friend. HENRY VAN65 words
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Article1178 1963-12-08 8 TAN TOCK SAIK - T AN TOCK SAIK -By- KUALA LUMPUR ONE activity which contributes to Malaysia's image abroad is our participation in international industrial exhibitions and trade fairs. I recently visited one such exhibition in which Malaysia participated the 1963 German Industries Exhibition in West Berlin. The benefits of displaying1,178 words
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Letter127 1963-12-08 8 THE year 1963 began badly for me. One of my sons was giving me great cause for worry. My only girl seemed on the point of making a very foolish marriage. I was torn between rage and frustration and often wondered how children could be so127 words
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Letter120 1963-12-08 8 WHEN I look back on the year 1963 the fact that stands out most In my mind Is the Increasing number of wives who have gone out to work and made a success of their Jobs. At the beginning of this year three of us who had given up working120 words
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Letter150 1963-12-08 8 MY wife and I were moved to tears when we read that piece. "And so she took a ring from her finger" (Opinion Page. Dec. 1). It was a moving tribute capturing ac once a sense of Infinite sorrow and deep human feeling. I read it three times150 words
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Letter76 1963-12-08 8 I WAS fascinated by your article "Could another Kennedy be the next president?" I should think so. The greatest tribute the Democratic Party can pay Jack Kennedy Is to nominate Robert Kennedy to run for the presidency and the only way the American people can show their atonement for a76 words
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Letter104 1963-12-08 8 WITH the outbreak of cholera and government insistence on personal hygiene surely it is time that some sort of a campaign was devised to stop children eating in the streets. You can't go any where In Kuala Lumpur without coming across whole groups clustered round an ice104 words
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Letter45 1963-12-08 8 ON the subject of public cleanliness I must deplore the disgusting habits of the smokers who work In my office cigarette butts all over the floor and ash In half-drunk tea-cups. Why can't they use the ashtrays the office so thoughtfully provides? LIM SIOK HIM,45 words
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Letter76 1963-12-08 8 NOW that we have a Central Malaysian Parliament don't you think It is time the fovernment ran classes on economics, government administration and a host of allied rubjects study of which will certainly benefit most of our Members of Parliament. I mean no disrespect but reading76 words
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Article, Illustration868 1963-12-08 8 I WAS TOLD 'YOU ARE GOING TO DIE' DECEMBER t. Twenty two years ago today the first bombs fell on Singapore and the Japanese army began its southward thrust. When the fighting uas over Malaya had to endure four years o) terror. Those wer* y u >*. lost their lives.868 words
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215 1963-12-08 8 The things they say because they're they CASTRO is not IIKe Khrushchev. He lets artists pain', as they like. He says, if a man is a good revolutionary he can paint am he likes. —Id: Ka.. a woman photographer, on ber trip to photograph Cuba's modern artists. I LIKE the215 words
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Advertisement14 1963-12-08 8 *v HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
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Advertisement309 1963-12-08 8 PLAY THE FIRST DAY j This Amazing /^tt^ Easy Way f| LH; V^t Win success, tun, triend- *T* y&f&lfOtNn I t ship wfth the Chromotic r f JttCtato Z'l Mouth Orgon. Even if 1 I you ore an absolute be- I TlfAf*. X ginner you con positively Wr^ L*^ I309 words
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Article284 1963-12-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sst THE Economic Development Board is to launch a $10 million crash project early next year to convert waste water from the Ulu Pandan sewerage works into industrial water for the Jurong Industrial Estate. When completed in October, the scheme will provide between284 words
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Article72 1963-12-08 9 PENANO. Sal. Urn Cheow Huat. 34. who had previously claimed trial to a charge of voluntarily obstructing a policeman from the execution of his duty, was today lined (20 when he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of disorderly behaviour. Llm. the prosecution stated, refused72 words
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Article54 1963-12-08 9 SINOAPORE. Sat. Televlmoii Singapum viewers will be able to see final preparations for next week's massive National Service registration campaign m Malaya at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow in Ihe weekly "TV. News Magazine." Other items will be spotlights on Singapore parking problem Mtf an interesting .sidelight of54 words
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235 1963-12-08 9 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. A verdict of accidental death was recorded here today on Chu Kok In. alias Jiew Kok Van, 18, who was shot when he and two others broke Into a home. Chu died In hospital with two bullets In his235 words
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Article42 1963-12-08 9 IPOH. Sal.— Ten members of thr Sarawak Police Field Force now under training here donated pint of blood each to the hospral blood bank here as a result ot an appeal by the Red Cross Society for group "O" Hood.42 words
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Article36 1963-12-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A party of 57 members of trie Malayan Youth Hostels Association and 36 girl guides will leave for Bangkok toi morrow by train on a weeks I goodwill visit to Thailand.36 words
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180 1963-12-08 9 Step-father sent for trial on charge of rape mAIPING. Sat. A far--1 mtr, Yeop Rashid bin Khalld, 63, was yesterday committed to stand trial In the High Court on a charge of rapine his 14-year-old Atep-danrhter. He was alleged to have raped the girl at Simpany Halt, near here, some180 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-12-08 9 SMILING Miss Ian Kim Knit slips a ring on the finger of Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of National Development, at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bride is a Chinese school teacher. The bridegroom, a Nanyang University graduate. was an Assistant Estate Officer at the82 words
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Article, Illustration441 1963-12-08 9 Home tourism— a call to Malaysians to 'move around' LUMUT, Saturday. ['HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, emphasised here tolay the importance of encouraging what he lescribed as "local or home tourism." He said that tourist promotion associations should give priority to the task of attracting441 words
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Article117 1963-12-08 9 PENANG. Sat. A city council labourer, who was run over twice by a lorry, died on the way to hospital yesterday after noon. Tan Ah Kow, 38. from Province Wellesley North, was levelling the new road with tarred stones at about 2.30 p.m. when a council lorry117 words
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Article63 1963-12-08 9 PENANO. Sat. More than 10.000 people from Ba.ik Pulau distr.ct and the surrounding v.llajres are expected to atiend a rally next Wednesday sponsored by the Penang People s Malaysian Solidarity Action Comriittee. Th. rally will start a* 4.30 p.m. at the Balik Pulau Recreation Club,63 words
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Article29 1963-12-08 9 BATU PAHAT. S-i 1 A magistrate Inent Mohammed Da:m bin Zai'mddin. today fined Ns Hen?. 20 of S*nßKarang. *50 for purchai scrap rubber without a licence.29 words
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Article55 1963-12-08 9 SINOAPORE. Sat— A dumb and slightly deaf 13-year-old Chinese boy fell from a vacant third floor flat in Dakota Crescent this morning and was admitted into general hospital in a serious condition. The boy. Ng Ah Chye. had. at about 9 a.m.. climbed into the55 words
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237 1963-12-08 9 Coughing fit killed heart case girl IPOH, Sat. A sudden 1 coughing fit that led to haemorhage after a major heart operation resulted In the death of Miss Yee Yen Hor. 16. of Ipoh at the ChulaUngkorn Hospital In Bangkok last Sun- day night. Mr. Lav Hun Chlong, a past237 words
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Article73 1963-12-08 9 Man jailed for 1 5 months SINGAPORE. Sat. Sallm bin Mohamed alias Shleh Sal.m bin Shelh Ahmad Basharahil. was today charged In the ninth magistrate's court with making an unlawful entry in his identity card and with committing criminal breach of trust of a bicycle entrusted to him. He pleaded73 words
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Advertisement232 1963-12-08 9 ■Ip IN A II S7 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT i LOMBARD BANKING LIMITED offen real financial tubßhy and an interetf rate of 5 the maximum safe and iure raw for your money to earn No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; yoar money grow* all the time, and is completely unaffected by232 words
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Article153 1963-12-08 10 Gun gang rob shop man of $1,800 KLALA LUMPUR. Sat. Six men. one armed with a pistol, held up a sundry shop owner and robbed him of $1,800 in Puchong Road here yesterday. The owner. Mr Woo Chong. 32. was confronted by the robbers, who were also armed with daggers,153 words
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Article21 1963-12-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. No new' cases of cholera ,were reported today, but seven more cases was discharged from hospital.21 words
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Article75 1963-12-08 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. A baby born in Kedah with only one leg has died soon after admission to the Sungei Patani hospital. The infant, of undetermined sex, was the first child of a farmer in Jeniang. 22 miles from here. Three days after its75 words
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Article59 1963-12-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A hen llli conference of directors of Medical Services n Malaysia beKan here today at the Institute at Medical Research. The directors from the States Of Malaya. Singapore. Sarawak and Saba.li will discuss general matters of common Interest be- 1 lore visiting medical59 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-12-08 10 The Rev. Father Philio Lee. Vicar of the Pen. me Chinese Church of Seven Sorrows, who observed his Sacerdotal Silver Jubilee this week, being congratulated by his 7'2-ve.ir-old mother. Mrs Lee Khcnc Guan. More than 400 parishioners, priests and Christian87 words
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166 1963-12-08 10 Trouble with trawlers: 'Fish will leave Penang' I pENANG. Sat. if trawler 1 fishing Is permitted in shallow waters flsh will one day desert their habitual breeding grounds near Penang Island. This warning was given today by Mr Thang Ang Wah. secretary of the Penang and Province Wellesiey Fishermen's Association.166 words
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486 1963-12-08 10 On: Massive British build-up to face Soek SINGAPORE, Saturday. BRITAIN is building up forces in the Far East powerful enough to deal with any attack President Soekarno may choose to launch. Mr. Ivan Rowan, Sunday Telegraph defence correspondent who is on a visit here, says they are already sufficient to486 words
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236 1963-12-08 10 Soekarno I is a Hitler, says Sopiee MALACCA. Sat. The Director of Information Services. Inche Mohamed Soplee. said today President Soekarno's sabre-rattling agaln.st Malaysia resembled Hitler's behaviour. Speaking before a meeting of heads of departments and other senior Government officials in the State, Inche Soplee said Tengku Abdul Rahman is236 words
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Article47 1963-12-08 10 IPOH S.it A nurse In the health department of the Ipoh Municipality. Raja Zolhan binte Ruia Hanif Shah. 27. returned to her Jalan Sved Abu Hassan home, yesterday to lind property worth $297 missing. The front door of the house had been forced open.47 words
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Article247 1963-12-08 10 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER BY The angry Mif "Imagine his astonishment When, at the harem door. He's greeted by the massed trovibouc*. He said: "What's this uproar?" "Great lord", replied a young dazelle. "Your faithful wives rehearse The theme-song of their Soccer club." He answered, with a curse. "The only remedy247 words
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Advertisement451 1963-12-08 10 THE NEW HOLDEN People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Holden Dealer! MHH^HHH BHB SMOOTH RED CARPET RIDE! NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING! jiygl And wait till you451 words
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Article213 1963-12-08 11 Lions urged to help City Council DENANG, Sat. The Mayor, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew, today urged Penang "lions" to help the City Council provide recreational facilities for the children of the city. "The council is doing all It can to lay out children's playgrounds, community halls and other recreational centres."213 words
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Article198 1963-12-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. gANK Ra'ayat, the People's Bank to be formed by the Government shortly, would be merged with the Apex Bank, the Minister of Agriculturj and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today. The announcement was made in a speech read by the Permanent198 words
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Article17 1963-12-08 11 RAWANO, Sat. The Portland Club here will hold Its aniiurl Christmas dance on Dec. 20.17 words
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Article, Illustration242 1963-12-08 11 Ipoh Library to celebrate anniversary with 'book fair' TPOH, Sat.— The thriving X Ipoh Library, managed by the Municipality, will celebrate its second anniversary as a free public institution with the first ever "book fair' to be held in Perak from Tuesday. On display during thr three-day242 words
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267 1963-12-08 11 Unhappy clerks: Warning to the Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The president of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. J. Roche, warned today that unless the Government changed its attitude to the problems of its clerical workers, there would be a marked deterioration in the efficiency of the civil267 words
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Article52 1963-12-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. B«t.— An International Tamil League has been formed here on a worldwide basis to better the Tnmil language, literature and culture. Mr. K. P. Ratnam wan elected president. Other officials are: vlce-preslder.t. Mr A. A. Abdullah; general secretary, Mr. Murugu Subramanlam; and treasurer, Mr. O.52 words
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97 1963-12-08 11 Triple drowning victims are identified SINGAPORE. Sat— Three boys drowned In a disused suimmine pool at 4) rr.Ues Fa«ir Pantanß Ko».d vrsterday were identified today They are Phill.o Choy. JO his brother. Victor. 9. and 'heir neighbour. Chee K. m W^h. 10. All three .v?re staying in tlats at Tanglin97 words
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Article59 1963-12-08 11 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— The Lower Perak District rural development committee has spent 53.093 on lepair.s to two prayer houses at Kampong Kuala Pasir and Kampong Partt SeMlas. It also paid $6,012 for the purchase of 17 motor pumps for 17 kampongs In the district to enable59 words
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174 1963-12-08 11 SCHOOLBOY IS BOUND OVER FOR TRYING TO EXTORT 20 CENTS pENANG, Sat_ A 15-year-X old schoolboy was today conditionally discharged on a charge of attempting to extort 20 cents from another schoolboy by putting him in fear of injury. The Juvenile Court president, Mr. B. T. H. Lee, i bound174 words
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Advertisement156 1963-12-08 11 CI-7-O g^B^aJa? H aY aaaU IB A mm WT W j I I HAIR SETTINO BEL I I I sets style* highlights V y In your vary own hair color. I protein •nrich»d to give hair extra body, protect against i^^^ split ends, dryness, brittleness. 7 popular shades to highlight156 words
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Article, Illustration421 1963-12-08 12 Budget will not be severe one DO YOU have a query or doubt? Write to: Tho City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. HE market has had a good week despite the fact that the first Malaysian Budget session has now been fixed for Wednesday the421 words
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Article363 1963-12-08 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stork Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (5.000) $1.65 (1.900) $1.70Central Prop* (1.000) $1.71. < 13.000) $1.73, <14.000) $1.74. (6.000) $1.75, $1.69 ON. $1.70 ON.363 words
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213 1963-12-08 12 Labourer, 61 freed on charge of raping girl OEREMBAN. Sat. A 61--u year-old odd-Job labourer Ah Siew. was acquitted in the High Court today on a charge of raping a nineyear old girl. His defence was not caliI P.!. Mr Justice Ismail Khan I said that the prosecution had not213 words
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206 1963-12-08 12 Local firm gets $2m. ferry contract pENANG. Sat— The Penan* Port Commission has awarded a contract for the building of a new ferry vessel to a local dockyard, the Sharlkat Perkapalan Kris Tanah Melayu, in Butterworth One of the factors behind the Commission's decision was Its desire to support the206 words
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Article105 1963-12-08 12 PENANG. Sat.— Amran bin Ahmad. 27. was today acquitted on a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle without his defence being called. Corporal Abdul Kahim bin Osman had testified that he was returning home from duty at 4.30 a.m. on Oct. 27 with another policeman when105 words
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Article75 1963-12-08 12 KUCHINO. Sat. The British High Commissioner for Malaysia. Lord Heart, yesterday conferred with the Par East Commandcr-in-Chief. Admirnl Sir Varvl Begg and Comma ncier of the British forces in Borneo. MaJ. Oen. W.C. Waker. on the security situation in Sarawak and Babah. On Thursday, LordUPI - 75 words
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Article52 1963-12-08 12 BATO PAHAT, Sat About 110 headmen and tampons rural development commltree members of Sri Oadlna will attend a civics course at the Parit Ram community hall on Monday The course, organised by the Information Denartmmt here, will be opened by tho District Officer. Inche Talib52 words
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Obituary21 1963-12-08 12 MURUOESU OANAPATHY Retired Chief Clerk PWD Kuantan 6.12.63 Karalnagar brother of ThamblpUlal Klang Road K.L. and Chelilah IMleooms Kuala Lipls.21 words
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271 1963-12-08 12 That Jakarta economy neglect talk 'sheer humbug' ALOR STAR, Saturday. fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night dismissed as "nonsense" a statement on Thursday by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, that Indonesia was "deliberately neglecting" its economy in order to revive the "iron spirit" of the people. "It's271 words
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Article136 1963-12-08 12 •TODAY'S programme of TV Singapura: CHANNEL 5 P.M.: 1.00 Opening and programme r ,jmmary: 1.05 Adventure Eskimo Island: 1.35 The Rosemary Clooney Show; 2.0» News in English: 2.15 A Dolls House: 3.05 Chinese matinee Reformed Lady (Mandarin); 4.50 Advocate. 6.00 Programme summary; 6.05 Robin Hood; 6.30136 words
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95 1963-12-08 12 Claims by postal employees for arbitration SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof hln Ishak. today ordered that the Halms submitted by the Amalgamated Union of Public EmDloyees on the revision of salaries and improved conditions and terms of service for various classes of employees' ln the Postal Services95 words
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Article62 1963-12-08 12 PENANG. tjat. The annual conference of Methodist Churches in Malaya will be held in Pcnang this year, starting on Monday There will be a tea party for delegates at the Wesley Church at 4 p.m. on Monday, a conference banquet at the M.G-S. hall canteen on Tuesday,62 words
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Article28 1963-12-08 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sanmugam Madasamy was today Jailed for three months for assaulting a woman, Ng Kirn Lian. last night with intent to outrage her modesty.28 words
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244 1963-12-08 12 Luxury building for Housing Board CINGAPORE. Sat— A 20- storeyed. super-luxu-rious office building, to be built on 12 acres of land in Maxwell Road, will be the headquarters of the Housing and Development Board when completed In mid-1966. Some 1.500 people will be engaged in constructing this giant $6 million244 words
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Article93 1963-12-08 12 TODAY— Sedili Kechil 330 am. (8.210 2.36 p.m. f5.BtU; Singapore 4.57 am. (75ft) 3.48 v.m. (7.9 ft); Port Dickson 11.42 a.m. (6.3 ft); Port Sweuenham 10.14 a.m. (99ft) 11.17 p.m. (11.0 ft); Penang 4.44 a.m (6.2 ft) 8.18 p.m. (6 Oft). TOMORROW— SediIi Kechil93 words
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Article44 1963-12-08 12 BATU PAHAT. Sat. The manager of Sri Gading Estate here, Mr. Geoffery Bailey, 42. Is leaving on retirement on Dec--14 to settle down in Perth, Western Australia An RAP pilot during the war. Mr. Bailey joined the estate in 1948.44 words
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Advertisement152 1963-12-08 12 PAILLARD-BOLEX mmWWw VvSl I^BBh. a^P SSL v I t 1 1 i mOm\ v d*mw. km wVmrt f i jfl L*' In' C?" l^L JJ fl^^iv^^B P&^^K "^^^fc H by explorers, iv^i w) reporters, scientists, amateurs... Examine the distinguished features of BOLEX Plus: The unique variable shutter-exclusive of Bolex The152 words
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Article, Illustration870 1963-12-08 13 Foreman's epic 'Victors' says so little THE NEW FILMS YOU WILL BE SEEING SOON IF- there is anyone who still needs convincing that war isn't nice "THE VICTORS" should do the job. Carl Foreman, who produced, wrote and directed the film, hammers his theme what he calls his "statement" for870 words
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370 1963-12-08 13 Mystery of how 'Mousetrap' runs on rpHE MOUSETRAP" en--1 ten its 12th year; a million and a quarter have seen 4466 performances at London's Ambassadors Theatre of this whodunit set in a snowed-up country hotel; as many more have teen the pla» in 38 countries all over the world. "Well,370 words
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Advertisement543 1963-12-08 13 J n I fl I I J BaW *.iaH BWfl A«W SHOWIM. Horn. 1 .30 -4 6.30 4 9.30 p.m. I PLEASE DO NOT REVEAL THE I MIDDLE OF THIS STORY! j |pgjJKWIWB|: I 1 "Roundabout No. 17" Colour X "'Odoy 8.30 o.m: "Journey To T n^Centre_Of_The_EornVM^«) t LAST 2543 words
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Advertisement207 1963-12-08 13 yMaVBMHBBBBWBVBBVsWsWaWHa^^ YOU JUST CAN'T ESCAPE SEEING THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR put a fence In front of these men... end they'll climb it... put i well in front of them... and they'll tunnel under it... pot a risk in front of them. ..end they'll take it... put a great207 words
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Article, Illustration840 1963-12-08 14 Out goes Meckiff after only one over 4 CALLS FOR THROWING BRISBANE, Saturday TAN MECKIFF, Australia's controversial fast 1 bowler, was noballed four times for throwing in his first over amid incredible scenes in the First Test against South Africa here today. The 10.000 crowd booed and catcalled as squareleg840 words
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Article206 1963-12-08 14 AUSTRALIA IST INNS (OVERNIGHT 337-5) Lawry c R. O Pollock D Barlow 43 Simpson c Waite b P. M. Pollock ia O'Neill c Barlow b P M Pollock 82 Burßr run out. 13 Booth c Barlow b P M. Pollock 169 Benaud low Goddard 43 McKcnzle c P. M206 words
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Article, Illustration582 1963-12-08 14 PETER LIM - PETER LIM MOTORING By AST Thursday I was taken for a ride! By a lithe young thing called Phila Mac Wong. In a lovely little roadster called the Innocent! 950. It was so early in the morning I didn't even have time for breakfast. But the582 words
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Advertisement239 1963-12-08 14 'When people ask we why I appear in advertisements for Grant's Standfast', says Sir Compton Mackenzie, 'I. explain that I have been a close personal friend of Eric Roberts, one of their senior Directors, for many years and have watched their business grow in my lifetime from a small concern,239 words
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1659 1963-12-08 15 DUST DEVIL NAPPED Bu kit timah card This 4-year-old looks too good for rivals Race One: 2.0 Cl 3— Div 2— 6* 1 Logical (Carnegie St.) Sullivan. 4 9.0 Posner 11 2 Shining Speai (Shining St > Lee. 5 9.0 'Rahwi 12 I (MM Gialilication (Novelty Kongsl) R.S Breulc 71,659 words
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Article142 1963-12-08 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTEK Race 1 FROGGIE Je Maintitndrai After tat ion AFFECTATION Aqua Queen Froggie SISTER CINDY Palomar Maint rndrai Kare t ADA BAIK I'pper Ten Jet Plane ADA BAIK Powerful Wondi-rlul Kid ADA BAIK I irali-is Jet Plane lUce I I.l RAYA Coronation Beauty Miss CORONATION142 words
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852 1963-12-08 15 DUST DEVIL (Race 4) is the best bet in today's card at Bukit Timah. Nicely tuned up after his initial race at Kuala Lumpur in October this four-year-old showed his ability at Ipoh last month when he scored a fluent win in a Div852 words
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Article23 1963-12-08 15 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Froggie (Race 1), Ada Baik (Race 2) and Dust Devil (Race 4). The going is yielding.23 words
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Advertisement603 1963-12-08 15 Again This Year PfiMf ***** G FTS SAY j^>^*^ to PICTURE all the fun of IT Sk^ Christmas and all the following years. KODAK ELECTRIC is a really fast movie camera. WMPPzIy Just pop in an easi1 '°aded film cassette and shool. When camara stops automatically at the end of603 words
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Article347 1963-12-08 16 LONDON, Sat. Results of FA Cup second round matches played today: Barnsley 3, Rochdale 1; Urenttord 1, GraveMnd, NorthUc.t L. 0; Carlisle L. 4, Cateshead 3; I'hrlmslord 0, Bedford 1; Chester 0. Barrow 2; Colchester 1. ii, Queens Park 1; Coventry 1, Bristol Rovers I; Done asterReuter - 347 words
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Article21 1963-12-08 16 SAIOO:C. Sat. South Vietnam defeated .Malaysia 5-3 i:i the opening match of the Aslin Cup soccer tournament he.-,. tonighL21 words
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Article126 1963-12-08 16 MARGE'S FOURTH GRAND SLAM MELBOURNE. Sat. Wim- i bledon champion Margaret I Smith of Australia, completed her fourth successive clean &weep of titles today in the Victorian lawn tennis championships here. Miss Smith has now 12 titles in four major tournament ihis MM the Queensland. New South WaiPh. South Australia126 words
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Article60 1963-12-08 16 Formosa, Korea will replay TAIPEH. Sat. Formosa to- I day beat South Korea 1-0 and tied the two-game pre-Oiympic soccer series between them. Another playoff will be held in a neutral country to decide tiic "winner. Inside-right Wong Man Wai scored the winning goal in the second half. Korea defeated60 words
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Article37 1963-12-08 16 BATU PAHAT. Sit— Results of the Day Training College Teachers mter-distiict games played here today. Batu Pahat beat Kluang 7-1 at soccer. Muar beat Kluan? 3-9 at hockey, Kluang beat Muar '2-1 at fcepak raga.37 words
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Article34 1963-12-08 16 SINGAPORE. Sat— A strong second half Johore lxlly helped them to hold Singapore Business Houses F.A. team to a 2-2 draw in the Felth Cup mach at Jalan Besar stadium today.34 words
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Article30 1963-12-08 16 MELBOURNE, &it. Ghana featherweight Kimpo Amarfio had to call on all his strength to outpoint Oscar Reyes of the rMliopines over 12 rounds at Melboui'i'C stadium last night.30 words
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347 1963-12-08 16 BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. OELANGOR became the North Zone champions with an unbeaten record in the HMS Malaya rugby competition when they beat Commonwealth Forces North by 11 points (goal, dropped goal and penalty) to three (try) on the RAAF 1 ground here347 words
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Article32 1963-12-08 16 MADRID, Sat.— Lazlo Papp of i Hungary retained his European middleweight boxing title here last night by beating Spanish champion Luis Folledo on an eighth round technical knockout.32 words
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Article275 1963-12-08 16 ARMY ROUT NEGRI 36-0 MALACCA, Sat.— Army ■"I Malaya, striking their best form of the season, thrashed Negri/Malacca by 36 points (6 goals and 2 tries) to nil in the HMS Malaya Cup South Zone rugger match on the Terendak Camp ground today. Neurl Malacca put up a hard fight275 words
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305 1963-12-08 16 From page 15 He remains in the same division and must have a great chance in spite of top weight. But strictly on the weights I fancy Fort Knoz can beat him. Port Knox was third with 8.13 to Ace Banner305 words
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Article, Illustration679 1963-12-08 16 SINGAPORE. Saturday A FTER taking the lead in the third minute with a try by Morgan and showing themselves more than a match for the formidable Joint Services, Singapore suffered two defensive lapses to let their opponents score two tries out of these mistakes forKok Ah Chong - 679 words
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Advertisement155 1963-12-08 16 SANYO SANYO •Dili ItIMM Sanyo Latest Micro-Fine Tuning" TV Ultra-high sensitive tube "4GKS" ensures you a Clear and Sharp picture and moreover Two Hi-Fi Speakers give you a listening pleasure of rich Ster«o-Phonic sound. I Ultra-high sensitive tube 4GKS 1111! g! If J 'l Isf ?^^B liv T~Zl~~JTm~\f Thi TV155 words
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Advertisement510 1963-12-08 16 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. In the May/June, 1963, accountancy and secretarial examinations, A. E. SPECK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE students gained the majority of th< distinctions in VICTORIA. Here are a few only of the Victorian candidates who can |u:tly be proud of their achievements and it is regretted limitation of space prevents a510 words
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Miscellaneous63 1963-12-08 16 GOLF— Clnb match: Spore Island CC v Aust. and NZ Assn (Sime Road). SOCCER— Victory Cap final: Port Commission v Ramblers iPenang City Stadium. 5.15 1. Johore Indian Sa Cop south son* s-final: Kluang v Scudal (Kluang; padang, 5). Inter-State under-13: Negri v Spore (Seremban>. NETBALL Inter-SUte under- 13: Negrl63 words
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Article, Illustration630 1963-12-08 17 THE MAGAZINE SECTION For all on the way up, a vital question... THE lilt stops, the door crashes open and there is a sudden silence. Strangled is that badinage about Brigitte Bardot, stifled is that chit-chat about the winner of the630 words
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665 1963-12-08 17 CHECK UP ON YOUR SCORE AND YOUR CHANCES... Fn.st add up m-u: not*: I. Count lor each No' a- 5. b 11 I I) 0 4. I 5. b n ft. a 0. b 5. o. b 7. a 5. b 0 8 a --O. b- .i li >,iv oui665 words
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Article, Illustration545 1963-12-08 17 fHERE is v conductor. There wire seven violinists ;in<l four |)i:misis. Flautists, clarinetists, trumpeters and other assarted 01 blow something or the And ex-conductor great grandpa. Mathias Francis (iomes stands above them all. At 78. he is perhaps the country's oldest musician. But545 words
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Advertisement377 1963-12-08 17 it MA m|^ Beauty C«»e 26 Pullman L«d.e» O Nite Men» I*o-Sgit«r Men j Compaoion C*»e Introducing Samsonite Sentry the new Vivid Look in luggage No luggage ever looked so spirited before. Sentry is «HWHHHWBW^i§ii^HWWWW^| lavished with fashion-freshness —an impressive new v shape, vivacious new colours, lively new linings, hidden377 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-12-08 18 Loitering at the linaerie counter EVERY year about this time' I note a change in the Malaysian male. Normally shy, staid and stuffy for the rest of the year, he becomes daringly different in the weeks approaching Christmas. The man wh 0 would prefer to drop dead rather than lx>587 words
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Article310 1963-12-08 18 KEEPING AN EYE ON YOUR LASHES H'KITK TO: Miss llvelvn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. stamped and addressed rnvelope must accompany your query. FALSE eye-lashes seem to be catching on with our l r irls here. I have received letters by the score asking310 words
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Article364 1963-12-08 18 Fashions For The Open Road see ASIA Magazine (Page 20). SAMUEL MORSE, the Inventor of telegraphy, was also an eminent painter. He once painted a scene of a man In his death agony. He Invited a doctor friend over to have a look at it. "Well."364 words
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Advertisement204 1963-12-08 18 it TO EVERY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil makes this promise: your skin can be young again and you will see it happen! I Endoril ;ilway» and \our skin will stay young. I- it poMible? V\ it i- with Kndocil. Hormone-enriched KnHoril penetrates <]erp into your skin, stimulating the eefli t<>204 words
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Advertisement338 1963-12-08 18 Beaded fashions for the young and gay Select from an exciting range of beaded sweaters, beaded jackets, beaded handbags etc. HOTEL SINGAPURA, Orchard Road, Singapore. I 1 advertisement 1 i Advertisement -i Complexion Care j^^"H^ j The secret of beautifying the complexion Is said to *^l|^flV lie in the saturation338 words
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Article858 1963-12-08 19 SPEEDY WAY TO A COOL HEAD DROP Dl A LINE. Our addreu: The Know Alb, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, I Singapore 9. No replies by j post. niiAK Know Alls: When 1 am angry and about to lose my temper, I get onto my motor-cycle and858 words
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626 1963-12-08 19 'Wonderful' boy who broke a promise WHAT'S your problem? Write lo: Mitt )»ne Lee. The Sunday Time*. Tunes House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Jane Lee: My holiday, the iirst I've had without my parents, was the best ever. But thoughts of" my holiday make626 words
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185 1963-12-08 19 Y^H'H dcnlisl may be a charmer hut he is still at best a necessary evil. No one jumps happily into his chair. You are there only because you have no alternative. If anything goes wrong. what legal redress do you i185 words
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Article133 1963-12-08 19 WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT? Would you award Dora Gray compensation? Mrs. Gray lout her case. The judfc said that, as might be expected, a patient ran usually sue a lentist if he sufters injury through the dentist's professional negligence. But he will have to prove his133 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-12-08 19 WINNER of the week's $30 prize is "Orchids" (above), submitted by Yeap Tuan Tatt, of 4 -A. Gottlieb Road, Penang. He used a Canon camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting; fll 1/100 second. H«* will be paid by post. The cheque will he posted to him during the168 words
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Advertisement69 1963-12-08 19 ■"■■:<■ from the l/.^.m. mRm K SIN! 3^-iiß^- w -:^Hgl^^^^^^MB^K' :^ttjlnft-' i—i'xv^^R i A I f 1 \mf \X CIC ARET T E S LUvrVY I There's nothing like a Lucky You taste and enjoy the man-size flavor that comes from the world's finest tobaccos the full, smooth satisfying taste69 words
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Miscellaneous138 1963-12-08 19 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYSIA A.M. 6.00 Tune Signal. NegaraKu: 6.02 Prelude :o Breakfast: 7.00 Time Signal. Tlie News; 7.10 Songs and Sweet Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day: 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri: 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 8.05 Bright and Breezy: 0 00 Music City: 10.00 Summary of Programmes138 words
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Miscellaneous119 1963-12-08 19 sion; 6.00 Summary of Programmes lor the Evening; 6.03 New Horizons; 6.18 Relax and Listen; 6.30 Music at Sundown; 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Newstalk/ Interlude; 7.15 Rare Results; 7.20 j Swing Music, 7.30 Highlights: 8.00 Decca Delivers; 8.30 Cleopatra: 9.00 Records at R .ndom; 9.30 1 Timr Signal.119 words
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Miscellaneous139 1963-12-08 19 Show; 10 00 Jet Speed Records; 10.30 Behind The Scenes: 11.00 Stones and Rhymes; 11.15 T.F. Tan Sins.« P.M.: 12.00 My Cousin Rachel; 12.30 Melodips of Years Gone By; 1.00 All Sirms- and Fancy Frrr: 1.30 News I*o Music irom the Movies: 2.00 A Man and His Route; 2.15 Limbless139 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1963-12-08 20 ELIZABETH LBROUSSE ( CYNTHIA - ELIZABETH LBROUSSE (CYNTHIA) By The beautiful young wife of a British diplomat, alone in a foreign country in the hectic days before the war life wai one long party for Elizabeth Brousse. Then by a strange trick of fate she changed overnight from a pleasure-loving socialite1,433 words
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Advertisement39 1963-12-08 20 IN DECEMBER ARE GOING TO WIN THEIR DREAM FLIGHTS BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS JF'WE (Jl^Jii^ Jt fro"* HONGKONG°»BANGKOK ENTER DECEMBER S DREAM FLIGHT CONTEST IN WWaV^UB/^^A On Sale Now W^ .s^B OCTOBER DREAM FLIGHT WINNERS IN THIS ISSUE! I «4&9§^^S>j|39 words
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Miscellaneous297 1963-12-08 20 {POPULAR CROSSWORD) 4y I I I £Lf W/i<x I HGo"~ 1 ,mm 1 1 j 1 ACROSS: 1. Shady walk (6); 6 (6): 51. Dish <6i. Spite (6); 11. Equipment (4); It. U DOWN: Horrified f6>; 2. D «3». M. Son or a g ate M,; $i Afittbtfk 18. Instrument297 words
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Article, Illustration2427 1963-12-08 21 minister's secret SHE LET HIS ASSISTANT MAKE LOVE TO HER-AND FOUND OUT COL BECK'S SCHEME FANTASTIC -KEPT OUT OF POLAND FOR HAVING AN AFFAIR WITH MY INFORMANT r— NEXT My strange love affair with the Italian admiral, who called me his 'Golden Girl.' I WEEK— 1 mine, ii was a2,427 words
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Article148 1963-12-08 21 know the answer to today's science question but. in case you don't, hotter know it now before the youngsters ask WHAT IS RUST? IF there were no oxygen in the air there would be no rust on iron-work. For rust is simply the chemical that is formed148 words
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Advertisement160 1963-12-08 21 SUCCESS BEGINS rf^^^> WITH SUPER-SIFTED McDOUGALL'S *r3 gfffff'////,// j jA m^ m^ m YJ^m^m~ *K^W //^>%o%rs«raM|L'^^H| Even if you're baking for the very first time, your cakes and pastries turn out super-light successes. Super-Sifted McDougall's i e«^ bsmm is milled from a blending of the finest wheats in the world160 words
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Advertisement168 1963-12-08 21 J^L^s^ j^m\ r mm E^»-;i*. mW> <V t^r Jm\ J A Bfe i y w C^^mmmWP* 4711 Genuine Eau de Cologne 4711 "Ice" Eau de Cologne 471 1 Solid Eau de Cologne 471 1 Eau de Cologne Cream-Soap 471 1 Eau de Cologne Talcum Powder jrf(t\ N° Madam, v!^K\ l168 words
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Advertisement322 1963-12-08 22 ■> f VWK NOT TAKE TW* THIS COKBUTCNOENCC BLULBLt* ARTC COURSE COUMe IS tXCtutNT.' rr -lU. H*VS LOOKS UKE THFBEP EVEN SHOWS HOW I CAM "TO EARN BSWICW* ,yf.^ EARM WMIL«. I LtAHN THIS KIT I'M TRAINED BY r— 1 I ACSEMBLINO I* *RTC? WELL, i i4r% J§L I ONLY322 words
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Miscellaneous1777 1963-12-08 22 J^ISLbT/ MAGNIPICEKT SPECIMEN!^) UnrAD Qirv flr/DDorrrwC r i YOU SUKE HA7 A WCAWSTCZto, JAKEA <^T^ $mW WOW OUR SUYEZS CAM I SKfGET TWOSE SJvS SAC<- INTO rA^TUgINg CKOCS THIS MEW WAYjy^ *g, Jp C^> Ci M^S^J i^AiCE S\o« EX?€MSIVE j $*Sfi*ll^ mJ 3— T0 SET E CHAgGEs! BSfefi^ i^H^^D c1,777 words
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Miscellaneous417 1963-12-08 23 7SM£T CISCO XIV, Ijpwr VJM West favourite f We MUST VISIT 4 \~j X SINCE WE /ARE STR4MGERS, I /AFTER THAT WE WUST KILL /—T'N IWIPCW LAPY NAt/EpJ I SHE WILL NOT KHOW WE ARE HER fAJ SUCH A WAY THAT J WHAT4RSOLJR A^ T JONES J i > WORKING417 words
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Miscellaneous231 1963-12-08 24 II r "I FLINT, PETIE -X_"~ IoW^EYKE Y«.A»^HE AMP ->. PETIB WA4 TeAM I ARKIVEP AT I WOLLI^TEK TOOK MV UJUITE $AFE A <s.HOtLI4TE<? ARfe 1 f PeK»?EP HEt2O&NLV _< I TWE MAU&HTOJj >"^H IllflslJSS HtS PAU^HTER TO PIMNER- PLAIfJ-CLOTVE^ \OLP FRIEMt>« 7 I I MOMTH^A^O--Kind man /#t adventures at231 words
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