The Straits Times, 8 March 1964

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  • 16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,463 SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1964. W 20 CENTS KDN 732 I
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    604 1 War wmmamammm terrorists ATTACK SECURITY PATROL KUCffING, Saturday. A GANG of 50 Indonesian guerillas killed three Gurkha soldiers and wounded two others in Sarawak's Second Division yesterday. The terrorists also suffered heavy casualties and took several bodies with them across the Indonesian border. The clash took place between
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  • 196 1 Sultan: I want to join up TAIPING, Sat.— The Sultan of Perak. 40, an honorary major in the Royal Malay Regiment, announced here today that he was prepared to become a "regular" in the Armed Forces to serve his country. He was speaking at a parade on the esplanade here
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Sat. A summons has been served on Manchester printers C. Nicholls and Co. ordering them to show cause why seized copies of "Panny Hill" should not be destroyed under the Obscene Publications Act. The bearing Is fixed for April 13.
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Sat.— A book called Quicker Reading Is seven months overdue at Colne Public Library in Lancashire.
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Sat.— A pew fl or at a community centre here is being replaced because of damage from stiletto heels
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    1351 1  -  K. BASKARA By Port Dickson, Saturday and peace TENGKU SPEAKS OF MALAYSIA'S INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS AND ANNOUNCES SPEEDUP PLANS Premier opens Esso refinery: 'A landmark of our successful policy 9 TENGKU Abdul Rahman today spoke with pride of the country's great industrial progress in the seven years since
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  • 20 1 WELLINGTON. Sat— Thrre are 99 femalr> to every 100 males in New Zealand, latest cen»u» figures *aow.
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  • 104 1 FLASH! SUCH A SHOCK FOR COUPLE CINGAPORE. Sat. An electric shop owner who laid a live wire at the rear door of his shop to trap burglars "caught" an innocent couple Instead, a magistrate's court was told today. The couple were passing the rear door of Tan Tee Kirn's shop
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Sat. When Owyneth Davles received a tax form her mother filled It In "Employer: her schoolteacher. Salary: 6(1. a week pocket money." Yesterday Derby -tax officials apologised for sending the form to Gwyneth, of Greenwich Drivenorth, Derby. Her age: Six years.
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  • 37 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The British Ambassador to Indonesia. Sir Andrew Gtlchrist. has arrived here for a medical check-up. He is staying with friends and It is not known how long he will be here.
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  • 30 1 BRISBANE. Sat. Prench eooloiost. Dr. Paul Fischer, of the Soroonne. has been appointed scientific director of the Marine research station at Heron Island on Australia's Great Barrier Reef
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  • 285 1 Bomb blast at Raffles Hotel SINGAPOnE, Sat. a time-bomb, planted in one of Raffles Hotel's sewage outlets facing Raffles Institution, exploded at 11.40 tonight tearing away part of the hotel wall facing Bras Basah Road and shattering six large windowpanes and two airconditioners. None of the wealthy tourists staying in
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  • 263 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permai.suri Agong will always recall their State visit to 'lhailand as a "golden lime.' Their Majesties. In a age ot thanks to Kiiv.4 Bhumibol and Queen SiriKit on the eve of their departure home, issued
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  • 241 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'THE managing director of Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation, Mr. Norman Cleaveland, returned from New York today "cautiously optimistic" over the future price of tin on the world market. Mr. Cleaveland. who had discussions with tin consumers, is of
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  • 51 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Th. Ikebana International Chapti-t here will hold a display ot Japanese flower arrangement •i the Chinese Assembly H;ili 01 mmittee room at 10 a.m. or, Monday. This display will climax a I one-week course in flower arrangement which is' being held at the YWCA
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  • 82 2 ALOR. STAR, Sat. There was a slow turnout of voters oday in the Alor Star Town Council by-election for Alor Merah Ward where an Alliance candidate. Inche Abdul Jamil bin Haji Ahmad, is opDOsed by PMIPs Inche Harun bin Mat. The by-election was caused
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  • 31 2 IAIPING, Sat- The zoo hed here three years ago was "christened" this morning by the Sultan of Perak. It was named the Sultan Idris 1 Shah Zoo. after himself.
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  • 260 2 I(LANG, Sat. The Sultan of Selangor will bestow honours on 83 people to mark his, 38th birthday at the Istana Alam Shah here tomorrow. This royal town has been lavishly decorated for the two-day celebrations. Tonight 250 Muslims of the State joined the
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  • 74 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Donations received by the Bank Negara Malaysia for the National Patriotic Fund up to last Thursday totalled $1,024,--264.32. The following donations were received from February 28 to last Thursday: Haji All bin Raya Hari, Prime Ministers Department. $1,000; Mr. Yong Sat Fall,
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  • 33 2 Four Sea Vixen jet fighters from the British aircraft carrier Centaur roar overhead in perfect formation while guests watch from the flight deck during the display yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 66 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Socialist Front M.P., Mr. VDavid, today called on the Government lo order an inquiry into the administration of the Federal Capital. He said in a statement: "It is most regrettable that cholera still remains a threat to human lives in Malaya. This
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  • 305 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Allk weather Bea Vixen subsonic jet fighters screamed over the deck of an aircraft carrier in perfect formation here today and helicopters demonstrated a rescue operation at sea and an air-lift and landing of Royal Marine Commandoes. Finally, the
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  • 241 3 Librarians told of their role in rural progress KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister ot Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak, told a group of librarians here today that they could help improve the country's rural development programme by reducing the illiteracy rate in the rural areas. He
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  • 244 3 Extort bid: Johar is cleared SINGAPORE, Sat. Acting Assistant Superintendent Johar bin Abdul Rahman. 33, of No. 3 Kulai Police Field Force, was today acquitted of a charge of attempted extortion by the first criminal district court without his defence being -illed. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye the iudge. said in
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  • 275 3 Show how demand in court CEREMBAN, Sat. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inche Abdul Razak bin Dato Abu Samah, today asked a man accused of murder to demonstrate how he made love to a woman with six people sleeping under the same mosquito net. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan ask ed: "Do
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  • 102 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Thieves broke into iwo houses here and in Petaling Jaya last night and escaDed with cash. Jewellery and articles worth more than $1,500. They raided the home oJ Mr. S. H. Tan. of the Malay Mail in Jalan Changgal at 8 p.m. and stole
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  • 210 3 Sarawak House saved by alert guard {^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. An alert police constable today saved the former residence of the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, now known as Sarawak House, at Jalan Maxwell, from possible total destruction by fire. Police Constable Bakar was on guard duty at the two-storey house when
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  • 240 3 American and Japanese firms to build S39mil. Mobil refinery SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE design and construction of the 18,000 barrels-per-day Mobil refinery at Jurong Industrial Estate will be undertaken by combined American and Japanese interests, Mr. H. J. Schlereth, chairman of Mobil Refinery Company Malaysia Limited, announced here today. The American
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  • 233 3 Premier Lee praised by Arabs SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. is described as "a courageous and thoughtful Far Eastern statesman" In the latest Issue of the Arab ObseVver, which carries an account of an Interview which Mr. Lee «aye to its correspondent, Mr. Morsl Sadel Din.
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  • 130 3 Sarawak war widow geis $3,000 MALACCA, Sat.— a cheque for $3,000 from the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, was today presented to Che Malmtm Abu Bakar, whose husband acting Cpl. Abdul Majld bin Abdul Rahim, was one of two policemen killed during security action In Sarawak recently. Che Salma tolnte
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  • 56 3 9 SINGAPORE'S Sadie Hawkins Day has come and gone. The survivors sit back and lick their wounds as their one-time friends take that lon e walk down the aisle still hazy about what hit them. For a frontline report of the rat race that comes once
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  • 54 3 ISO METRICS the name for a new w:iv to health and strength in the comfort of your home And it doesn't cost a cent. This is the sit-down sport that solves the problem of that missed walk and tennis date because of the late monsoon rains Fur cut-out-and-keep
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  • 63 3 WMM M big tight flx? How i» it that LMM hi! Cla\ so man* ItaW* in th*-' fifth round after he a-aa Nupp»M'd t«> have hurt hi- shoulder in thr mil Read tne inside -story U> this controversial hout by a man who was on the
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  • FOREIGN desk
    • 129 4 (Florida). Sat.— A Filipino cook Identified himself today as the winner of $252,342 on a two twin double bet at Gulfstream Park race track —the largest payoff ln American horse racing history. Race track officials said Danny Tuzon, an assistant cook at
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    • 39 4 LONUi The Quppn four knitted baby drcii«.;j which 70-year-oici Mrs. Latino Heather, of sutloik. sent to Buckmcham Palace. The other thn>o have born passed on to Princess Margaret, the Duchess of Kent, and Princess Alexandra.
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    • 65 4 JTALIAN film star Gina Lo 1 1 ob r igida waves to a crowd of fans gathered at Tokyo's International Airport to catch a glimpse of her. Gina is in Tokyo it to attend the Third Italian Film Festival which is to be held
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    • 405 4 RUBY WITNESS IS TRAPPED BY MAN WITH DUMMY GUN DALLAS, Saturday. 19-YEAR-OLD stripteaser known as "Little Lynn" was held hostage by one of several jailbreakers yesterday shortly before she gave evidence at the trial of Jack Ruby. The man pushed a dummy gun into Karen Lynn
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    • 65 4 PARIS, Sat. Cartler's Jewellery shop in Paris is selling a solid gold ball slightly bigger than a golf ball, which Is described as a "caviare tester." The idea Is you place the ball on a mound of cavilare and if the ball sinks, the caviare is
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    • 47 4 AUCKLAND. Sat.— Cut-price gymnasium equipment for schools imperilled children's lives, the New Zealand Government's superintendent of physical education, Mr. D. Wills, told a teachers' congress in Auckland. He referred to trampolines, for which licensed makers charged £200, but which local mechanics made for £30.
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    • 31 4 SUVA (Fiji) Sat.— The number of Europeans ln the Crown Colony of Fiji has fallen by 135 to 10.418 since last year. There are 220.175 Indians and 183.383 Pljlans.
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    • 26 4 LONDON. Sat. Head teachers of four schools have sent warning letters to the parents of senior pupils about the dangers of teenage petting parties.
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    • 211 4 Protest lock-in by men, -coeds— YUALTHAM (Massachusetts). Sat. Some 600 Brandos University men coed students, Insisting they are "free men and women," said last night they would lock themselves and their dates overnight in their dormitory rooms to protest against campus dating regulations. Students said they will ignore the university's
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    • 63 4 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), Sat. One woman waa killed and three others serloualy Injured yesterday when a tractor was driven into a crowd of strikers. The strikers were squatting on the ground as a protest action, part of the strike exercises being carried out by supporters of
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    • 35 4 CHRISTCHURCH. Sat. —Farm workers unions are asking the New Zealand Government to make cabs on farm tractors compulsory. More than 300 farmworker* have been crushed in capsized tractors since 1949.
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    • 43 4 ROME. Sat.— Thirty student* at the State Academy of Pine Arts in Rome have had their term examination marks reduced because they walked out when told their studio was too cold for girl models to pose in the nude.
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    • 39 4 TORONTO, Sat.— Glue may soon be used to close cuts and wounds instead of needle and surgical thread, says Dr. Manu Khodacieli. of Manitoba University. He has already tried his glu* on a dozen dogs.
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    • 33 4 SYDNEY, Sat. —The British Government's pavilion at the British Fortnight" display ln Sydney ln September will cover 7.000 square feet and cost more than £75.000. Its theme: "Britain's second industrial revolution."
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    • 27 4 and Richard Burton plan to marry ln a quiet ceremony ln the United Btates ln the next few days. It was stated In Toronto yesterday.
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    • 25 4 of Holland will marry Don Carlos or Bourbon-Parma presumably between Whltsun and the beginning of July, It was announced ln The Hague yesterday.
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    • 27 4 BRISBANE, Sat.— Fifty-two per cent of Australia's unemployed are more than 45 years of age and 53 per cent are married. according to latest figures.
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    • 138 4 REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS ON DISPLAY AT IDEAL HOMES SHOW lONDON. Bat. Revolutionary Ideas on houses and how to furnLsh them are provided at the 4lst Dally Mall Ideal Home Exhibition The exhibition Is bigger than ever before One 3f the biggest eyecatchers Is the spectacular cascade of Venetian glass made uo
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  • GOES ON IN THE WIDE WORLD ALL AROUND YOU
    • 304 5 U.S. EXPERTS EXPLAIN j THE EATING j HABITS OF CHILDREN WASHINGTON. Sat. Parents may complain about their children's •poor appetites" because they do not understand the patterns of food intake vary among children. The Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics says eating patterns may b« affected
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    • 246 5 RUSK REAFFIRMS U.S. AID FOR VIETNAM, f REJECTS NEUTRALISATION WASHINGTON. Sat Mr Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, yesterday reaffirmed full U.S. support for South Vietnam against Communist infiltration and rejected talk of neutralisation of the area. Such talk, he told a press conference, tended to "undermine the
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    • 79 5 MOSCOW. Sat— The American news magazine Time has been warned that Its Moscow Bureau may be closed If It continues publishing "slanderous articles" about Russia, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. The Press Department of the Soviet Foreign Ministry said an article entitled 'Russia" printed in
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    • 460 5 ATHENS. Sat £ROWN Prince Constantine was last night proclaimed King of the Hellenes and in a radio message pledged that he would stand guard over the democratic regime of Greece and serve the "highest interests of my people." The new King Constantine XIII then
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    • 108 5 LONDON. Sat. A slim, hl.it k haired young mothi-r jesterday became Britain's new "Queen of the Witches With the title urnt ■early Wa.m (S2I&SM) i I.MI-ycar-old "witches cottage' tin the isi<- «>f .Man and a broomstick Mrs Monique Marie Wilson uluiv Mitchcraft name is
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    • 477 5 War-time pilot threw away SI 20 mil. rpORONTO, Sat-At 1000 ft. 1 the pilot yelled above the noise of the only remaining engine: "Throw the damned stuff out," And oat it went $120 million crisp dollars The place: over the Himalaya mountains between Calcutta and Chungking, better known to the
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    • 44 5 SAIGON. Sat— A Rang of robbers hurled a hand ttrenade into a fish market at Bien Hoa, 15 miles north of Saigon, yesterday. Injuring 14 people The robbers then looted the market of about 20.000 Vietnamese piastre* rsB4ot before escaping. D.P.I
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    • 129 5 FRANK AND HIS 'SEEING EYE' IT was the happiest reunion of the year blind Frank Todd and his "seeing eye" dog Faithful. But it was a moment 47 -year-old Frank, of Spilsby. England, had never dared hope for because, four months ago. Faithful herself began to go blind. "My world
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  • 187 5 \VASHINGTON. Sat— President Johnson called on Mr. Khrushchev, in a letter released yesterday to help ease the Cyprus crisis. The letter, dated March 4. said it was the firm intention of the U.S. Government to avoid heightening passions raised by the Cyprus dispute and
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  • 193 5 Donor gets his own blood back HALIFAX (Nova Scotia). Sat. Four time* Laurie Hendsbeen has given blood. Four times he has got it back from the same people all members of his family. A spokesman for the Canadian Red Cross Society, which controls national blood banks, explained: "Mr. Hendsbee's blood
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  • 23 6 irorrf. lit/ 1 »/i«im»«n) TO-MORROW hy Warners Klrat h atd* individually. ■'I everyday. Expands anu contra, t- Modern a, 34, High titreet
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  • 179 6 ikbijiuiuuj nnnvuiivuMUi I J 19 Horrfs S2M (Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In SinFM.un orchard Road Sunday c a.m. nnd b p m All Weltomr. REVIVAL MEETINGS wiU KMinRer. A C. Werner. Niaiitly March 2-22 (except Sundays S it Krvlvai Centra Chmcn Ift Moulmcin Una, Blncapor*. All 'welcome WESLEY METHODIST
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  • 553 6 JAW jaw is better than war war as Winston Churchill once said but in this matter of Indonesian guerrillas on Malaysian soil the Tengku has obviously reached the conclusion that the time has come when the jawing has to stop. That man Soekarno does
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  • SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
    • 905 6 The rat race (AND HOW IT SAVED MY SKIN ON SATURDAY leap year day SOHRAB bin RUSTUM FRONTLINE REPORT OF SADIE HAWKINS DAY IN SINGAPORE North Borneo's Tomu Besors See ASIA Magazine (Page Six). ft THE girl at the party last Saturday night did not, as I had correctly anticipated,
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      1265 6  -  DAVID KRAAL by ...OR THE CASE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND WHAT IT REALLY MEANS 18PLUS... FOR many young men and women this is the crucial time of their lives. The next few months will see a new generation don convocation gowns for a brief moment of pomp,
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  • SPEAKING PERSONALLY
    • 106 6 AS a seaman who has f just been in a shipwreck may I join Stanley Tsung (Speaking Personally, Feb. 23) and congratulate the Sunday Times for standing up for the rights of women Having read all what Hasnah Vimala-Chen has to say on the subject I can
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    • 56 6 IN an American magazine I was amazed to discover a statement that heaviest durian producers in the world are Thailand and Indonesia. Good heavens! What about Malaysia where you get the best durians in the world. I know for sure. I have tasted all the varieties Thai, Indonesian
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    • 129 6 YOU are right of course my dear Hasnah. You don't have to know Elizabeth Taylor or Richard Burton to do an article. I have often longed passionately to be a writer but have been hindered by <a) lack of subject matter, and (b) my poor command of
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    • 50 6 NEXT timr you are held up at a tr:ifXu Imlit just watch how the Jiagapore pedestrian crones tinroad. Only one in five so across direct. The others saunter across diagonally, taking much longer and unable to see the traffic at all. KUALA LUMPUR. FOONG CHUN KAI
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    • 44 6 JANE LEE must be a very disappointed person in life. Why does she talk of people being "hopelessly" in love even when engaged couples are the subject of discussion. Surely the word she should use is "hopefully." CHENG YOON HENC. •ENANG.
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    • 121 6 SURELY the small shopkeeper can play his part and help the police in their war against small crimes which cause the authorities as much trouble and the losers as much worry as the more sensational robberies. Thefts from business premises how often do we read these Items of
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    • 517 6 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attacks of Asthma or J. R. had lost 40 lbs., Buffered cough BronchltU ao bad that you choke Ing-, choking and strangling every and gasp for breath and can't sleep? night, couldn't sleep, expected to die Do you cough
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  • 45 7 I 111 Van? di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and his Consort arriving at the Esso Kefincry at Port Dickson for the official opening. The Tengku in crash helmet presses the button to set the refinery in motion
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  • 42 7 lESSELTON. Sat.— Uniformed oandiUi raided a shop on a timber camp, three miles, from Semporna town, in Eastern Sabah on Wednesday nishi. It was lenrned today. They took away foodstuffs and other commodities No casualties were reported.— Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 98 7 For your day by the sea TODAY SedlU Kechil 3.15 a.m. (5.9ft) 6.33 p.m. 6.2rt > Singapore 4 41 am. <7 4ft> 8.30 pm KiOft>; Port Dicksofl 12 51 im 1 1> Oft 12 58 pm. (5.2ft <: port Bw-ettenham 12 34 pm Pena.iK 5.50 am (4 5ftt 924 pin
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  • 235 8 Campos trial: 180 have testified |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Forty-four witnesses today gave evidence at the continued trial of Christopher Bertram Campos, 33, proprietor of International Advertisers. Rodger Street, Kuala Lumpur, charged with criminal breach of trust of $16,110Campos, who was also the share selling agent for the Malayan Film Investments
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  • 194 8 CINGAPOHE, Sat. The J Alitalia regional director for the Far East and Australlasla. Mr. Renato Velli, flew in here this evening to finalise arrangements for his airline s expansion of services from once to twice a week through Singapore on April 6. During his
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  • 54 8 KUCHING, Sat Sarawak's Chief Mi n ist c r, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, presenting a ceremonial Dayak sword to the Commanding Officer of the sth Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, Lt.Col. Sha'ari, at a farewell parade at Kuching Airport yesterday. The battalion has returned to Malaya. Inset
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  • 78 8 Live anti-aircraft shells on a building site IPOH, Sat.— Two live antiaircraft shells were scooped up by a tractor while levelling land for i building project near Tanjong Rambutan yesterday. The project is the S3O million Headquarters and Central Training Centre for the Police Field Force. The shells, about two
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  • 27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The British High Commissioner here. Lord Head, will address the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club on Wednesday on "Some Problems of Podrr.ttion."
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  • 159 8 George Cross man back in army— SINGAPORE. Sat— A Sarawak tracker who was awarded the George Cros.s lor gallantry during the Emergency has rejoined the army to help to defend Malaysia. Awang anak Rawang. 35, whose home is in the Simmangang area of Sarawak, was among 132 recruits for the
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  • 46 8 KUALA LUMPJJR. Sat.— The Suitan of Seiangor today officially opened the Alam Shah National Secondary School named after his father, the second Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in Clieras Road. The school has an enrolment of 579 including five Chinese. It Is co-educational.
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  • 45 8 PENANO. Sat.— The Penan* branch of the Asian Customs Services Union w.u meet on Tuesday night to discuss further the Government's recent salary conversions offerA union source indicated today that a secret ballot will be taken at the meet ins.
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  • 530 8 LIM PLEDGES 'FIGHT TO THE DEATH' PENANG. Sat JN THE event of war, the Socialist Front, as citizens of Malaysia, will fight for the country "even. to the point of death," Mr. Lim Kean Siew, vice-chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya and a Member of Parliament, pledged here today.
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  • 260 9 IPOH, Sat.— The abo--1 lition of the Malayan Secondary Schools Entrance Examination should be followed up by a revision of the syllabuses leading up to Form Three examination, the president of the National Union of Graduate Teachers, Mr. Teerath Ram. said here
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  • 46 9 TAIPINQ. Sat. Two padl planters. Man bin Hajl Sahn. 29. and doh bin Man. 70. were sentenced to two years' jail each by the Sessions Court here yesterday for robbtng a woman vegetable gardener. Yip Tai, 59, ot $5 on July 11 last rear.
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  • 48 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The Peninsula Malay Union will meet tomorrow to discuss a move to form a United Malay Front to tight the general elections. A statement by its president, Inche Ahmad Abdul Rahim. called on the Malays to donate to the P.M.U Election Fund.
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  • 447 9 REAL THREAT OF WAR, SAYS SENU KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. former Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia and now the director of the Alliance election bureau, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today that Malaysia "is at the cross roads of war and peace/ Inche Senu was speaking at the conslusion of
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  • 161 9 British town planning expert here SINGAPORE, Sat. Professor Colin Buchanan, a British expert on town and road planning, flew in last night for a twoday visit. Prof. Buchanan, who is president of the town planning Institute, London, is here as guest of the Malaya branch of the institute. This is
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  • 248 9 Government conducting crash scheme to turn out skilled hands KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Government is working on a crash programme to train badly-needed skilled workers for Malaysia's growing industrialisa- tion. This was stated today by the Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam, at the official opening
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  • 109 9 FNANG, Sat.— A 14-year-old girl today told a court that she was taken for a joy ride on Jan. 13. but later found herself in a hotel. She was testifying at a preliminary inquiry in which K Subramanlam. 31. is accused of raping her and
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  • 64 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— Madam i Ie Kin of Lorong Chuan •a. is yesterday waylaid by a man and roboed in Serangoon Gardens Estate while on her way home. The man caught hold of her nand and removed a bracelet worth $45. a wati-h worth $20 and
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  • 55 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— Needy victims of the fire which wiped out half the business section or Langkap new village near here on Jan. 28. were given new houses yesterday The heads of 19 families drew iots tor the houses of wood and zinc built by
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  • 39 9 SNGEI PATANI. Sat The Rev. Father George Lee of Alor Star, author of a history of the Catholic Church in Malaya, has received a letter from Pope Paul thinking him for a copy of his book.
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  • 34 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat.— The Marang terry, temporarily put out of service when it sank with a P.W.D. crane aboard last Thursday night, has been reopened to traffic. The crane has been salvaged.
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  • 136 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Government today announced the setting up of local advisory boards In every Malayan state to deal with appeals under the National Service Ordinance. The chairman of each board will be the State Secretary. This is how they will operate: Exemption Any National
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  • 69 9 MALACCA, Sat. Two unemployed youths, Wang Soing Ting. 22, and Yew Swee Hon, 21, were charged In the Sessions Court here today with attempting to extort $3,600 from a contractor. Tiy Ah Seng, by putting him in fear of death at a coffee shop in
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Police are appealing for eye-witnesses to a hit and run accident involving a motor-cycle and a car at Kalians Road last night. "he motor-cyclist. Inche Sam bin Mohd Noor, 51, and his pillion rider were admitted to hospital. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector
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  • 55 9 TAIPING. Sat. Llm Chin Chye. 40. now serving a three year jail term, was sentenced to another six months by the Sessions Court here yesterday for forging a post office savings account book for the purpose of cheating. He was also ordered to be placed under
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  • 224 9 IPOH. Sat— The life savings of an aged couple, earned from their cake making business, were robbed by three masked men armed with daggers on* night, the Sessions Court here was told today The savings, kept in a
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  • 170 9 Josie is Chinese choice in the U.S. It may be 1964 elsewhere in the I inii-ii states of America, but in San Francisco's Chinatown (population 50,000, the largest Chinese community outside the Orient) the Year of the Dragon has just begun the year 4662 on the Chinese lunar calendar. One
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  • 162 9 SINGAPORE LIKE HK 15 YEARS AGO SINGAPORE Sat. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Ken« Swce. today said Singapore was now facing a siuiation which Honp Kong faced 15 years Rgo. Sptakuiß at the opening of Sin Chew Garment Factory Ltd.. in Borneo i Road, a joint venture between Hong Kong
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  • 238 10 Tengku among six MPs in Kedah seeking re-election ALOR STAR, Saturday. JHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is among: six of 12 Kedah Alliance MPs who will seek re-election in next month's elections in this State. He is expected to re-contest in his present constituency Kuala Kedah. The Minister of
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  • 22 10 BUNOBI PATANI. Sat. The Sungei Patani Telephone Exchange will he converted to the automatic dialling system as from Tue.-day.
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  • 197 10 AIRPORT •chedules .»rrlY»l« and departure* j for today: Penang Arrivals MAHWW AIK «A1 From Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and iDoh (ML 106) 7.35 am Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 002 1 9.50 a.m.; Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004> 10.55 am Bangkok (ML 583) 4.20 p.m.; Singapore.
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  • 156 10 The town where you spent your childhood J)II» you read Hasnab imala-Chen two weeks ago and the warm picture she evoked of the Taiping of the thirties? What town in Malaysia do you come from and what are your memories of the place in which you spent your childhood? .Write
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  • 64 10 NUJ case on March 23 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application by the Singapore National Union of Journalists for the interpretation of Clause 17 of an existing wage agreement between the union and the Straits Times Press i M i Ltd. on March 23. Clause 17
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  • 38 10 Salvation Army: $3,21 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The total Hmount collected lor the Snlvation Army Fl.ic Day on Feb. 29 was $3,211.03 In a letter lo the Strnlls Times, the Salvation Army thanked the public for their "generous response".
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  • 289 10 National call-up in Sabah soon TESSELTON, Sat. The J Chiei Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, on his return from the abortive Bangkok peace talks said today that there would be a national call-up shortly. Ceasefire is finished. 1 do not believe that there will be war but with our
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  • 37 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police have detained 14 men under the Societies Ordinance and one under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions i Ordinance and screened 2.525 people on anti-secret society raids during the past 24 hour*.
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  • 535 10 DECLINE GOES ON AND ON rpHERE was little cheer A at all throughout the week on the Malayan Stock Exchange as prices In both industrials and tins continued to drift downwards No-one could have hoped for the contrary with the failure of the Bangkok talks, the threat of a callI
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  • 318 10 SINGAPORE. Sat— Combined buMnesn In 'he Singapore .md Kuala Lumpur tradine rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INIII STRIALS: Boustead 'LVOOOi $1.79. 1.000- $1.78; Cold Store I.ooo' $3.33, (I.OOOi $3.31; Dunlops (5.000) $270; East Smelt (2.000) $3.83. '4.000)
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  • 108 10 J^ATU PAHAT, Sat.— Police had today evacuated all 237 people In Kampong Sejagong and Parit Pasir, 18 miles from here, when the Sungei Simpang Kiri. a tributary of Batu Pahat River, overflowed its banks as water rose to more than four fret. They were evacuated In
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    • 803 11  - Joe and Bunny a team on stage and off KEN HAMMONDS 2l JO E C HISHOLM met me at the door of his room at Singapore's Goodwood Park Hotel where he and his wife, Bunny Clark, are now entertaining. As we sat down after the introductions, he gave me a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 603 13 TAKING a line through Color Cartoon's bold showing in, his first test in Class 1 on Wednesday, General Trong is certainly worth eachway support in Race 6. At Kuala Lumpur last month General Trong finished a fast second with 8.7 to Color Cartoon (8.8) in
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  • 643 13  - PASIR PUTEH CAN'T MISS OVER HIS FAVOURITE TRIP Epson Jeep I r>UM itJOf CALL BOX POINTER NOW WHAT FIRST LOVE KOROVOU B«M 1 Trranjc Bulan Now What Teranic Babul Korovou Jerang Bulan Now What PICTURE FAN PHANTOM PHANTOM K*<* X Mas Pnteh Excelsior Excelsior Wat Glunr Mas Puteb Boleb Menanc
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    42 13 In Memory of FRANCIS SAVERIAB S-S-M. we miss you still but always will be remembered by wife and family. A requiem mass will be recited at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Siglap. on 9-3-64 at 6.00 p.m.
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  • 250 13 AUSSIES' BATTLE OF THE BULGE SYDNEY, Sat.— The Aus- tralian Cricket Board of Control has "recommended strongly" an Immediate physical fitness programme for the Austra- lian Test team to tour England this year. The secretary of the board. A. R. Barnes, told Reuter today that the selectors had "expressed some
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  • 27 13 LUBECK (West Germany). Sat— Erland Kops beat Oon Chong Telk 15-11 15-7 to help Denmark defeat Rest of Europe 7-2 at badminton here yesterday.
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  • 1107 13 Race 1: 2.15 Cl 5 Div 1 ($4,600) 8 1 ***** Now What (Centenary St) Heddle, 5 9.0 (F) •Dragon ft 2 ***** Knrovou (W.J Wearne) Bagby. 4 8.8 (F) Posner 3 3 ***** Flrtt Love (Profit St.) Mawt. 6 8.3 Mitchell 1 4 ***** Terang
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  • 142 13 DENAIO. Sat Twenty-six learns have entered for this > ear's Penang secondary schools football league whico starta on Monday. In Group A' there will be seven teams for each of the tw»j sections under-20 and under- 15 In Oroup 'B six teams each will compete
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  • 403 13 T ONDON. Sat. TolU-uh.ua A Hotspur, leaders ul Ilia First Division of the fcnglikh Football League, slumped to 4-2 liome d.itat at mo hand* ion. the champions, in the top-0.-lli,-ul>le clash here) today. Kmtloiis uin cut spurs' Ic.id at |k< top tn two points.
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  • 88 13 f ALACCA. Sat. Ng Boon Bee and T;m Yee Khan of Perak won the doubles title when they beat Teh Kew San and Lim Say Sup 17-14. 15-9 In the final of the Malacca Open Badminton Championships here tonight. Results of other finals: Women's doubles; Mrs. c.
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    • 41 13 START READING TODAY THE STORY THAT IS NOW THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR Serialised exclusively B; Also in this issue- lH John Leyton, Golden Boy of Discs. Six More Faces Of Jinny Edwards Caterina Valente, the girl with the magic voice
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  • 18 14 MR Lim Han Poh. pa.v>eri away peacefully at 6.30 p.m. 0:1 I 7.3.64. at the General Hospital
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  • golf athletics boxing hockey badminton golf
    • 395 14 AIK HUANG TOPPLES KEW SAN FOR TITLE MALACCA. Saturday. schoolboy badminton champion, Tan Aik Huang, of Penang, today staked a strong claim for inclusion in Malaysia's Thomas Cup team for Tokyo in May when he swept the Malayan open champion, Yew Cheng Hoe, also of Penang, off his feet to
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    • 160 14 PENANG. Sat. Given proper coaching and will to succeed, Malaysian athletes would soon accomplish feats on the field which would command the attention of the world. Mr. R. Bailey, president of the Penang AAA. said last night. "During the past year, athletics throughout the
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    • 20 14 VANCOUVER Sat. Jap.n took a 3-1 lead over Canada last akt II in their Thomas Cup badminton.
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    • 64 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, won the Tengku Laxi-mana Cup for the sixth time when they beat Malay College 1-0 at soccer on the College ground today The winning coal was scored by outside-left R RHveendran ••i the first half In the under-15
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    • 286 14 KING CASSIUS X (FOR UNKNOWN) WILL TOUR ASIA J^EU YORK. Sat. Heavyweight champion Cassius X Clay announced yesterday that about March 30 he expects to Ny to Lagos. Nigeria, on a thrcp-montn null of Africa and Asia. He made that announcement at headquarters of the Nieerinn mission to the L'nited
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    • 326 14 SINGAPORE, Saturday. JOHN PEARCE, the former Australian Davis Cup trialist and favourite for the SCC invitation tennis men's singles acd doubles championships, today entered the semi-finals of both events without being extended. He won his first round
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    • 19 14 SANTIAGO- Sat. Santos. Brazil's ace soccer team beat the Chilean league champions Colornio 4-2 here last night
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    • 101 14 Thomas- Miguel vs Darwis-Sulaiman at Ipoh tomorrow IPOH. Sat. Two professional golfers. Len Thomas, of Australia, and Ansel Miguel, of Spain, who .ire now competing in the Far East circuit championships will play an exhibition match on the Tiger Lane course nere on Monday. They will play against Darwis bin
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    • 24 14 LONDON. Sat. Torquay Dnited beat Stockport 4-0 and Worklngton beat Tranmere 2-0 in last night's division 4 English league football matches.
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    • 175 14 Perak and Penang to contest hockey 'tri' title pENANG. Sat.— Perjang 1 and Perak will clash for the triangular hockey title here tomorrow. Perak today beat Kedah 4-0, while Penang defeated Kedah 4-1 yesterday. Perak opened accounts in tlie 9th minute through centre-forward J. Das who flicked in. oil a
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    • 132 14 eiNOAPORE. Sat. Ceylon Sports Club were lucky to enter the semi-finals of the SHA League Cup competition when they beat RAF Changi 2-1 at Changi today. CSC's first goal, which came in the 10th minute, resulted from a mlsklck by the Changi goalkeeper and Abdullah
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    • 42 14 PENANG, Sat. Indian Association beat Penang Sports Club by one wicket in a friendly cricket match at Western Road today. PSC 109 (Ajit Singh 34), IA 114 for 9 (C. Augustln 25. Selvaraiah 22 and Danker five for 12).
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    • 852 14  -  Leslie Hoffman Jr. and Lim Kee Chan FORMOSA'S AMATEUR KUO CHI HSIUNG POSES BIG THREAT By SINGAPORE. Saturday. £HUNKY Brian Huggett, of Britain, had a three-stroke lead at the end of the third round of the Singapore Open golf championship at the Singapore Island Country Club
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 134 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCEK FAM Cup: S Kor v Johore (Merdeka Stadium, 8 pm.); Perak v Penang (Stadium Perak, 6); Malacca v Spore (Kubu Stadium. 6.10). Friendlies: AAA v Schools: Haikowyu v Alagappa (both matches at Parrer Pk). GOLF Spore Open championships: final round (Bukit course. 7.45 a.m.). HOCKEY Penam triangular:
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  • ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA
    • 692 15 SIT- DOWN SPORT. THE MACAZINE SECTION ISOMETRICS-- THE EASY WAY TO HEALTH IN YOUR HOME... AND IT ONLY. TAKES A MINUTE A DAY THK slow-to-dopart monsoon has forced active sportsman to stay indoors fo r many weeks now. rouses about that even ing walk that could not be taken and
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    • 391 15  - When writing is like falling in 10ve PETER GROSVENOR By A NOVEL from Elizabeth Bowen is a rare event. Recently she published her first for nine years and quit<- few liter n> reputations have been won and lost in the interim. But not Miss Bowen's. Hum <-\<i small her output
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    • 556 15  -  BEACHCOMBER By Slotavision SLOT-MACHINE television is on the way. I trust that there will be a screen in every London street to ease the flow of traffic. Armed with transistors, the neurotic populace will enjoy the worst of both worlds, radio and slotavision. Extra police will. it io
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    471 16 THAT'S WORTH LOOKING INTO FOR FASHION SKETCHBOOK SEE ASIA MAGAZINE (PAGE 12) II'HOKYKR said crystal grazing is for Gypsies should take a look at the latest glassware. For, if anything, these crystals reveal not your future but your fortune in dollars and cents. For these cut-glass wonders, whether it
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  • 209 16 Questions AMI answers I AM a bit overweight and have heard a great deal about foundation garments. But I don't know how to go about choosing one for myself. Can you please help? MRS. TAN S. G. Sever buy anything, not rven a roll-on girdle over the counter, unless you
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  • 271 16 A POLICE car had been sent out of town on a wild goose chase. On the way back, it passed a boy leading two donkeys. The driver slowed down and greeted the boy: "Taking your brothers for a walk? But why are you holding the bridle
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  • 881 17 Pre-marital sex: Is it right or wrong? WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jone Lee, The Sundoy Times, Times House, River Volley Rood, Singapore 9. No replies by post. PICTURE CONTEST DEAR -lane Lee: Win are you so fond of frightening ulKuit ore-mari-tal sex? r often think your views are
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  • 153 17 Here's a tricky ueather question to which it is well worth knowing tin- answer now the Monsoon winds have i-uViir. WHAT MAKES Till WIND WHISTLE? rT*HE sound you hear is not the noise of the wine* itself, but the sound waves set up by the vibrations it
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    • 297 17 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) I aw I U Ross i. sitting of eggs i Beautiful (6). 44. Pounder <6i. <6». 6. Side of hog i 6). 11. Intro- I DOWN: 1. Fight <6>. 2. duction iS>. 12. Passion (3), 13. Clamour (6). 3. Runs (5). 4. Isolate uncomfortaWv (6), 15. They may
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  • 1285 18  -  PAUL BATES JOHN PELLOW By AND HIS CO-AUTHOR jk PAUL BATES, stricken by polio at the age of 20, bravely set about making his life worth living. •ALTHOUGH completely paralysed from the neck down, he amazed the amateur radio world by becoming a fully operative r
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  • 2587 19 'STIRLING GAVE ME A NEW LIFE... 1 take It orally and I sailed through with over 80 per cent marks Next step was the 0.P.0.s morse operating [•'or this I had another plaster cast made. with a lightly balanced morse key fitted to the end. And
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