The Straits Times, 13 December 1964
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Title Section17 1964-12-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Hett}^ I In I NO. 1,502. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 73217 words
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1794 1964-12-13 1 DAVID KRAAL - Coming: A bank for spare parts surgery DAVID KRAAL ONE PROBLEM DEFIES THE DOCTORS gINGAPORE, Sat. When Singapore Assemblymen next get down to business they will very likely have before them a Bill calling tor the setting up of a Human Tissues Bank. This is a step in the right1,794 words
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Article36 1964-12-13 1 NEW YORK. Sat. A hus-b.cid-and-wife scientilic team has discovered that a cold bu:h minutes after birth can prevent brain damage to babies due to lack of onsen, it wa a announced here. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration1959 1964-12-13 1 Felix Muis>neganad« n; Chaw Loy Khoon - Felix Muis>neganad«n and Chaw Loy Khoon by $150 m from World Bank ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told the House of Representatives today that steps are being taken to expand the Territorial Army. He described as "balanced and objective" the1,959 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-12-13 1 PADMANA KRISHNAN - PADMANA KRISHNAN: By I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. WORK on the most ambitious land development project ever in Malaysia, covering about 150,000 acres, is to start early next year. The area earmarked for i 25.000 families Is the a. Triangle, situated »n Temerloh. Jerantut laran. In281 words
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Article50 1964-12-13 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Actress Carol Baker said through hnr lawyer today she would demand US$l million in damages from Playboy magazine, whose December issue contained some photographs of her nearly nude. On Wednesday night thieves stole furs and Jewels worth US$l,5OO from her home. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article57 1964-12-13 1 DETEROIT. Sat Mrs. Gerrl Giri cot a loan from the tank, then wpnt to show the manager her security Tinker Bell, a four-monfh-old Benral ti*pr Mrs. Giri hires out animals for advertising and took the loan to buy thf tieer Then «he walked it Into theReuter - 57 words
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Article21 1964-12-13 1 LONDON Sat.— Quern FA'.vithe:h reorder! her ChrH'mas mwaw to the people of the CommorwpHlth at Buckingham Palace today. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-12-13 1 AND STILL ON THE THEME OF CONCORD KUALA LUMPUR. Sat VV II 1 a day it was for smiles. It was like a family get-together when 56 families went to the Selangor State Secretariat here today to welcome their "foster children." A total of 92 youngsters aged170 words
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Article30 1964-12-13 1 OLASOOW. Sat. A young member of an Bast German fishing trawler dived into the sea and swam to freedom at Lerwick. mam town of the Shetland Islands.— UPl.30 words
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Article73 1964-12-13 1 A BUMPER issue of 26 pages today and on Page Five of the Magazine Section for the third week running a full colour announcement by William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. for Philips products; proof yet once again of the faith of the advertiser in the impact73 words
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Article40 1964-12-13 1 ONDON. Sat.— Two-year-old Katherine HarKJ rison ate a rare biological phenomenon for breakfast at her home in Hartfleld. south-east England. When her mother cracked Katherine's breakfast egg. she found another egg inside—complete with shell, yolk and white.40 words
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757 1964-12-13 1 No-faith move against Tun Mustapha JESSELTON. Sat. A ••no-confidence" motion will be moved against the Sabah Yang di-Pertua Negara, Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun, at the State Legislative Assembly meeting on Friday. Notice of the motion has been filed by an Assemblyman from the United Pasokmomugun Kadazan Organisation, the party757 words
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The News
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Article, Illustration84 1964-12-13 2 EDWARD VII GETS A LIFT... THE statue of King Edward VII outside the Selangnr State Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur was removed yesterday. The statue has been described as a "colonial symbol" by Socialist Front members of the previous Selangor Legislative .Assembly. I mini Youths have also called for its removal.84 words
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Article19 1964-12-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Royal Customs and Excise Department at Johore Bahru. will be closed on Christmas Day.19 words
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Article149 1964-12-13 2 Hormone cream cure for baldness CHICAGO. Sat. An American doctor has claimed success in growing hair on bald heads using a hormone applied externally. "But it only worked if the bald area had some fuzz as a starter," he said. Dr. Christopher Papa, addressing a meeting of the American Academy149 words
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Article, Illustration523 1964-12-13 2 PREMIER OPENS PRAI REFINERY PRAI, Saturday A REFINERY that will produce 70 per cent of Malaysia's sugar needs was opened here today by the Prime IViirmter. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The refinery is the 522-million Prai Susar ReHnery established by the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company. This is523 words
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189 1964-12-13 2 Dunlop is now the only company run by Britons in Indonesia JAKARTA Saturday. AN Indonesian management team today moved into a British textile factory in Sourabaya, leaving Dunlop as the only company whose office is operated by a British manager. Indonesians earlier this week took over operations of the Chartered189 words
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Article167 1964-12-13 2 PENANG. Sut. Four men aimed with toy pistols Ik ia up a bookshop tn Beucli Street last night, and left m a stolen c.ir when told there was no money in the till. Laier. the police lounc a car abandoned near a godown in Victoria Street. It167 words
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Article32 1964-12-13 2 ALOR STAR. Sat A schoolboy Kernel bin Suffi.iM. 16 wm k:lled on the Alor StHr-Sungei Patar.l main roHd yesterday Hfter^oon when he wm knocked oft* his bicycle by a taxi.32 words
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Article55 1964-12-13 3 PENANO. Sat. The Sikh community has formed a reception committee to welcome the Nay Bharat Sikhs from Hong Kong at the end of the month. There will be a cocktails and dinner reception in their honour at the North Malaya Bus Association. Burmah Road, at55 words
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119 1964-12-13 3 Sat. A wagon of a Sin-gapore-bound goods train jumped the rails two miles south of Pedas, 14 miles from here. It was 5 a.m. today before the line was cleared. Both north and south bound trains were delayed for several hours. The accident was119 words
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156 1964-12-13 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday. young Malaysians two from Singapore and four from Malaya will join Qantas Airways early next year for technical apprenticeship training in Sidney. i The six selected from 585 applicants, are Rahmat bin Mohamed and V. Vijayaretnam of Johore156 words
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Article33 1964-12-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. George Navaratnam. 34. of Thambl Abdullah Road, vu sentenced to nine months' jail today for dishonestly disposing a sewing machine which he had bought on hire purchase.33 words
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Article27 1964-12-13 3 PENANO. Sat. Dr. Charan Singh, private practitioner, has reported to police the theft of his car. which he parked in Chulia Btreet Ghaut yesterday.27 words
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Article27 1964-12-13 3 SINGAPORE. Sal. Police this morning recovered 30 rounds Of 303 World War II ammunition near the Kolam Aver headquarters of the Malayan Air Training Corps.27 words
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Article86 1964-12-13 3 Funeral of car crash lawyer IPOH. Sat. A large of relatives and friends attended the funeral here today of Mr. S. Sachithanandan, 31. a lawyer who was killed in a road accident near Rawang yesterday. Mr. Sachithanandan was returning alone, to Muar where he had his practice, after a short86 words
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Article64 1964-12-13 3 KANGAR, Sat. The Perils Government's decision to ban the entry of harvesters from south Thailand this year was welcomed today by the !tl social welfare youUi leader Inche Mohamed Noor bin Batnad. •Now U the time for our youths to go to our padi field*64 words
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Article55 1964-12-13 3 KANGAR. Sat Another formed in Jelempok, Kuronu fn n n a L yeSt^ day S has more than 100 members, the majority of them between 18 and 25 vi!}} c P m wome ns kampong Vigilante were formed in Simpang Ampat two weeks ago with55 words
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Article50 1964-12-13 3 ch SI NG 1 A PO E Sat. The f-ln™ Po undatl °n has donated WOOO towards the cost of a VSSZ™ r k or lhe Assumpnon School. Teluk Anson. Perak. This school caters for children who have been unable to gain admittance to government or aided schools.50 words
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Article83 1964-12-13 3 When is a tight SKIRT much too tight JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian officials' .abhorrence of Western style tight skirts on women has prompted the Mayor ot Macassar, in the Southern Celebes, and the city's elders to issue a definition of such a skirt. According to a newspaper reports, they consider a83 words
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Article31 1964-12-13 3 KUANTAN. Sat.— The Chief Education Officer. Pahang. Inche Idris Babjee. will give a talk on "comprehensive school system at the town hall here on Monday at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-12-13 3 IT'S OFF TO PUBLIC FUNCTION WITH *DAD'**s MINUTES AFTER ADOPTION- KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The two "foster sons" of the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, had their rtrst outing with "father," five minurej: after they met him. Dato Harun, who was accompanied345 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-12-13 5 Sunday Times picture shows Singapore-born Pat Goh. a television dancer now haviiii; a bit; success in "Dave King's Show on ITV after her recent wedding to Mr. John Kenneth Lee. a technical representative with Brayshaw Furnaces Ltd. They got engaged three weeks after their first meeting.79 words
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Article143 1964-12-13 5 M-TALKS? NOT OUR IDEA, SAYS RUSK ifTNITED NATIONS. Sat U Dr. Subandrio, the Indonsian Foreign Minister. yesterday discussed Indonesia's relations with the United States and its "confrontation" of Malaysia with Mr. Dean Rusk. U.S. Secretary of State. "Relations are not too bright at the present moment." Dr. Subandrio told reporters143 words
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Article397 1964-12-13 5 Bid to blast UN building I UNITED NATIONS. Sat SHELL MISSES THE TARGET ANTI-CASTRO Cubans yesterday tried to mortar the United Nations headquarters but the shell from an eight-pound bazooka fell in the East River 100 ft. short of the U.N. building. If the shell had reached the U.N. it397 words
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Article, Illustration600 1964-12-13 5 LONDON NOTEBOOK— By our correspondent AST Saturday in a "very fitting closing ceremony according to Mr. Ng Chin Hong, the Director of the Malaysian Students Department —Brinsford Lodge, the Malaysian teachers' training college in Wolverrtampton, went out of existence. At a gathering at600 words
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148 1964-12-13 5 PENANO. Sat. A former chairman of the Penang State Education Board. Dr. N.K Menon, today criticised the organisers of the first convention of Tamil Youth Bell Clubs In Malaysia for a resolution to be tabled tomorrow calling for the "abolition or all English primary148 words
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320 1964-12-13 6 TOKYO. .Saturday riMIK Mjla.v>ia-lndone>ia dispute ranked the sixth 1 niccest news story of iHUi according to the choice <>i Uu editors announced yesterday. The top choice of the editor^ in a poll conducted by the I'nitrd Press International was the unexpected oiistrr of320 words
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Article173 1964-12-13 6 IPOH, Sat. A magistrate, Mr. Yong Yung Sul, today imposed the maximum sentence of one year's jail on an insurance agent, Yeong Ken Swee. 23. for housebreaklcg and theft. Yeong who pleaded not guilty to stealing fountain pens worth $1,278 from the Central Education Suppliers'173 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-12-13 6 After 30 years Mr. M. David. 60. who has bern a news vendor for the Strait* Times Group for the last 30 years, is to retire and return home to India. He will sail for Madras by the S.S. Rajuia on Wednesday. He has a wife and three children in51 words
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Article20 1964-12-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police detained 12 secret society suspects today after screening 2.499 people in the past 24 hours.20 words
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Article139 1964-12-13 6 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1V The International Labour Organisation headquarters in Geneva needs a budgeting officer. Malaysians were today invited to apply for the $20,000-a-year job. This post forms part of the Geneva establishment of the ILO. but the successful candidate may be required139 words
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176 1964-12-13 6 JESSELTON. Sat.— Sabah's Commissioner of Inland Revenue. Mr. A. R. Wilkey. today denied that his department failed to collect $6 million Income tax arrears last year. The Malaysian Parliament was told on Wednesday the arrears were likely to be in the region ofAP - 176 words
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529 1964-12-13 6 NEW STUDY SYSTEM NEXT YEAR ...AND AN APPEAL TO PARENTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Th« Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki, tonigh*: expressed the hope that parent?, would co-operate in easii.s: the difficult task of implementing the comprehensive education system next year. He was speaking over Radio and Television Malaysia529 words
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Article356 1964-12-13 6 'Pointer* on trainingTTrj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I-TOR obvious reasons, the com--1 m.md ■Stay" tends to be a difficult one tv follow. For this one must be patient and progress gradually. Place your ook in the Sit position. Give him the command "Stay', and slowly walk forward to the extent of the356 words
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313 1964-12-13 7 Alliance MP: Raise pay of soldiers Kakar bin Ham z a h iPMIP Bachoki. who said the Central Government should not only equip the people with weapons, but ilao acquaint them with the teachings of Communism, as a weapon to combat this ideology. He then suggested that a new man313 words
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Advertisement149 1964-12-13 4 '■-fe X -PIU- 'vWKfiHnK^H '^H ESsSBWrS v^M;^ Hk *^^WM?fHPB^B H^ I**^1 Xit < 1 <■ yit. MB if.''' B jf kPBI BMMK^|^^ Christmas date with a Lady-Date I! B m. Make this Christinas her happiest— give her a gift she will cherish all her life— a give her a Rolex149 words
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Advertisement110 1964-12-13 5 mmm Advertisement YJANDS that are nice to hold can be cultivated by the "hot glove" trick. First soak your hands with oil of ulan and slip them into a pair of rubber gloves, now plunge them Into a basin of hot water. When the warm skin has become saturated with110 words
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Advertisement141 1964-12-13 6 STILLMAN'S FRECKLE CREAM, whitens your skin secretly and i quickly. No longer need you ;ulmire others wish that your skin was as light and attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillman's will make you equally chnriniiii{. Apply th« Sttlltnan'i s^*iis^'¥ '^r Complexion JBy^r Soap first l»»^^ X]f then clean your141 words
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Obituary45 1964-12-13 8 icorrf. tn/. (Minimum) CAMPBELL: In trra*ur«l memory :i Ekßbaftt a drar wife and Murtti. nly and peacefully partill from us a year to-dny. shock to i Mow M-vrrr. parting with one v diar. Sadly missed, hut Hopes '•m.iln tbroueb Christ we will meet45 words
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LETTER OF THE WEEK
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237 1964-12-13 8 Sunday. Dec. 13. 1964 YOU WRITE TO US WHAT'S THE BRAIN UP TO? I AM baffled by the role the electronic brain has played In selecting and allocating primary school pupils to secondary schools in Singapore. According to an item headlined "Computer Will Decide Spore School Allocations" <Sun. Times, Nov.237 words
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Letter226 1964-12-13 8 I REFER to the letter by Mr. Lim Hean Kirn of Penan'g (Sun. Times, Nov. 29) suggesting the establishment of separate counters in post offices where a man can walk in and contribute a couple of dollars for the Defence Fund. The suggestion is a good one. However,226 words
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Letter89 1964-12-13 8 I AM very disappointed with the quality of the budget debate. After an initial spate of Intelligence by Singapore Premier Lee Xuan Yew and Mr. Devan Nair. the tail end of the discussions cither petered off or wandered on to subjectl that had nothing to do with a89 words
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Letter63 1964-12-13 8 SUPERB, that plan to spend $5 million to mechanise farming in this country. But while we are at it what about giving some thought to the question of dairy farming, the raising of beef cattle that will make us self-sufficient in meat and stop the drain of precious63 words
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Letter52 1964-12-13 8 I WAS touched by the news item "Double Joy For The Tans" <Sun. Times. Dec. 6). touched by the thoughtful action of Mary Choo who has chosen to get married on Dec. 16. the same day on which her mother was married 30 years ago. NINA GOH SWEE52 words
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OPINION
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Article, Illustration849 1964-12-13 8 SABA RATNAM - DETERRENTS THAT DON'T DETER SABA RATNAM By Why our MPs must learn to identify themselves with the work of government THI night o» No». 13, 1964. Singopore mill.onoir. Dote Ng Qu.t torn hot |u*t been kidnopped ouMide a ♦fiend* houie in SenneM Estate. It lhould be obvioui to anyone thot849 words
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Article261 1964-12-13 8 The egg and I WE are promised a robot brain for travellers abroad. It will translate what you want to say Into the language required. The fun will start when you want a cup of tea In Ecuador, and the brain Jabbers a Mongolian patois. An Englishman in261 words
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Article792 1964-12-13 8 JACK NEWBY - Without a cause JACK NEWBY A NEW ART IN A NEW AGE BUT IT IS ABSTRACTION... By KUALA LUMPUR rpHE seventh National 1 Exhibition, opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the National Art Gallery here in September, has closed, making* way for an exhibition of New Zealand art. It792 words
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Advertisement11 1964-12-13 8 Cough Drops FOR RELIEF OF COUOH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement330 1964-12-13 8 THE STAMFORD COLLEGE The biggest Correspondence College in Asia— v SUCCESS CAREER J Pt~ V BIGGER EARNING POWER j 1 U^^P-^ Stamford College Home I S Study Courses are: fr^*^*^ EASY because they are 7.-,- systematic and adjusted v V^ V n to your own pace. JWli^* COMPETENT because ,V330 words
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282 1964-12-13 9 Applause and a Kenya salute for MacD VAIROBI. Sat A Kenya's last Gover- I nor-G er.er a 1. Mr. j Malcolm Mac Donald j left here by air yester- day as the country 1 celebrated its "cominß-of-age" at midnight as a republic within the Commonwealth. He was its Governor whenReuter - 282 words
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Article63 1964-12-13 9 PORT DICKSON. Sat. The Methodist Church In Malaya and Singapore is considering donating one of its Sunday services collection In all churches towards the National Defence Fund. A resolution to this effect has passed at the 70th annual Methodist Conference here today. It will be63 words
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Article22 1964-12-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The fourth budget meeting of the Selangor Legislative Ax&embly wtll be held at 10 a.m on Wed-22 words
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Article, Illustration483 1964-12-13 9 TEARS AS HE TELLS OF HIS WIFE'S CONFESSION JPOH, Sat. A mining engineer and company director, Mr. Leong Wai Nyean, broke down and wept in the High Court here today when he recounted the night his wife confessed to sleeping with other men. Mr. Leong. a483 words
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625 1964-12-13 9 Singapore firm gets judgment in breach of contract case SINGAPORE. Sat JJR. Justice Buttrose gave judgment for Guan Bee and Company in an action which they brought against Palembang Shipping Co., Ltd., claiming damages for breach of contract or the carriage of 3,748 packages of copra cakes in December 1961.625 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-12-13 10 On the night of Nov. 13. I Singapore millionaire >1 Dato Ng Quee Lam was abducted for ransom outside this Sennett Estate house. He has now been freed and police have found the hide-out a secluded house off Upper Serangoon Road (lower picture). Who is next on the list?50 words
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Article, Illustration946 1964-12-13 10 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES By SINGAPORE DEATH is the penalty for kidnapping. Yet today abduction of wealthy towkays is a frequent occurrence in Singapore and Malaya. Bank accounts of the victims are frozen to deny ransom money. Vet thousands of dollars :nc paid for the release946 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-12-13 11 In the heart of a frog... DEEP FROZEN IYES: A NM» of M»« human eye. sMwinf the come*. the tndothelium whkh ha> to b« kept intact and the pUce where the chemicc' preiervative if injected. In Sint«*efc at Icait 12 corntal fr«B operation! hove keen mcceiitully carried our *mc« 1960,174 words
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Advertisement219 1964-12-13 11 The wC?LiC2y joins the 9\ A 0 ROLLS BOM ROLLS-ROYCE E FLEET W^ ROYCE i-Svi-xiX; H S:i§S!§iJBBSte- H :>vS£v£ :W: Mfcra ,7Vffm%!&&& '!■/.<■ ::..v. '■^^S^^^^^^^^Ml'^''^''^''''- j^t^Mk THE BOAC VCIO Triumphantly swift, silent, serene The BOAC VC 10 Swift Silent Serene plane comes into regular scheduled service from Singapore. From early219 words
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Article39 1964-12-13 12 ALOR STAR. Sat. A Poppy fund ball will be held under the patronage of the Sultan of Kedah at the Transport Building in Jalan Langgar on Dec. 28. Tickets are at $3 a couple, and $2 single.39 words
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Article14 1964-12-13 12 KANGAR, Sat. Work has begun on the new four-acre $50,000 stadium here.14 words
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Article430 1964-12-13 12 SINGAPORE, Saturday DELEGATES TO MEET TOMORROW T'HK National Trades Union Congress has decided to convene a delegates conference to replace an "antiBudget" mass meeting of its affiliated organisations. This follows a failure to obtain a police permit for the rally originally planned for Monday430 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-12-13 12 Miss Poppy seeks the Press crown ZAITON binte Baharin, 18. who was elected "Miss Poppy" at PenanK I'mno Hall recently, is seeking a second crown as the "Penang Press Queen." She is among several Penang girls who have entered (or the contest organised by the Journalists" I'nion of North Malaya92 words
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Article42 1964-12-13 12 PEN ANO. Sa t Twenty-four orchid cuttings valued at $200 were stolen from the MacAlister Road residence of the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. eHrly this morning. Dato Wong is away in Bombay attending the International Eucharistic Congres*.42 words
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Article250 1964-12-13 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today wih the number of shares traded 111 brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holdings (6.000) $2.37. Dunlops (2.000. $1.83. (1.000) $1.85: P. and N. Ords. (5.000) 52.70: Gammon 1 2.000>250 words
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Article108 1964-12-13 12 TODAY Sedill Kechil 4.14 a.m. (7 6ft) 348 p.m. (5.6 ft i; Singapore 5-34 aaa. (7.4 ft) *56 p.m. (7.3 ft) Port Dickson 12.02 a.m. (7.2 ft) 12.30 p.m. <62ft>: j Port Swettenham 1127 am. <9.3ft>: Penanit 6.07 am (6 oft) 8 47 pm.108 words
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Advertisement290 1964-12-13 12 Processed and packed under patents of Smith's Potato Crisps Ltd.. England. A^ent: J. H. Vavasseur Co (Ml Ltd. CONCENTRATED ATLAS RADIATOR RADIATOR RADIATOR CLEANER STOP-LEAK PROTECTOR Cleans your radiator while you Stop |eaks fast AM you do add p reye nts the formation of rust .n drive. No prc-mixmq— simply290 words
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Advertisement114 1964-12-13 12 111 IV^ I I 8 This pen is loaded j CARTRIDGE PEN complete with 4 FREE refills CONVENIENT QUICK, CLEAN Long-life ink-filled cartridges are the secret of this new pen. All you have to do is fit a cartridge into the barret When it runs out. simply reload with another.114 words
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Miscellaneous371 1964-12-13 12 T\l MAI AY"=ilA English; 2.10 The Greatest IV nriHUMioiM ftoam on Earth You're All CHANNEL 5 K.L. A: Penan t l t tgOMdOMt); 3.35 CMneM 6 Ipoh it Malacca matinee— Marriage or Hundred P.M.: 2.30 Test pattern and W(irs (P:irt v (Camones,. music; 3.00 Opening and pro- fllm) 430 Top371 words
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Article, Illustration624 1964-12-13 13 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN- A SEX GODDESS TALKS FOR THE FIRST TIME "fr*^* 'fr*:fc*?V*'fr* By LONDON MISS CLAUDIA CARDINAL!! is a very attractive girl indeed with her dark brown eyes and cascading chestnut hair and lovely, restless limbs. I do not blame anyone for flipping over her,624 words
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Advertisement155 1964-12-13 13 Enjoy wonderful Swiss food, and delicacies, specially flown in from Switzerland by swissair at the SWISS FOOD FESTIVAL Dec. 10th to Dec. 20th 1964 at the FOUR LIONS (Lunchand Dinner) Under the expert supervision of two Swiss chefs. Excellent Swiss wines. To entertain you at dinner nightly: The enchanting music155 words
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Advertisement281 1964-12-13 13 S BOOK NOW! IT'S A BARGAIN! i* '4 I 'A X'MAS EVE $12.00 3 a.m. S? X'MAS NITE $10.00 1 a.m. kj ft. €t mmmmm\ t%.» BOXING NITE $10.00 2 a.m. M g! ft N. YEAR'S EVE $12.00 2 a.m. HP ALL above include DINNER (Chinese or European rood) rf281 words
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Advertisement170 1964-12-13 13 [LEE ONN JEWELLERS 1 206/208, South Bridgo Rd., Singapore. Today 3 Showi: 3-6 p.m. THere TTlchb^b Eastman Color Hindustani English Malay SubtrtlMi Today 11 a.m.: "Tiqcr ot Esehnapur" Color. SEASONS GREETINGS FROM \\\\\lll//// F 0" ™E WONDERFUL M-G-M AND GRATEFUL -A-«^ SUPPORT DURING ITS THANKS TO ALL M*>s\ 40TH ANNIVERSARY170 words
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Advertisement159 1964-12-13 13 EXCITING! ELECTRIC! ENCHANTING! ■tl You have never seen anything like m TAKEUCHI KEIGO with IMPERIAL JAPANESE DANCERS I FLOWN DIRECT FROM HONGKONG BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS I MAKE SURE YOU DON'T M I MISS THIS UNIQUE -j^, IS OPPORTUNITY. Vitinillllll im U One show nightly at the OH IV|%IUVII VA I159 words
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Article, Illustration298 1964-12-13 14 Mentri lays the stone of $69,000 mosque NAMED AFTER AND SPECIALLY DESIGNED BY SULTAN OF PERAK IPOH, Saturday. J HE Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, yesterday laid the foundation stone for the $69,000 Idris Iskandar Shah Mosque, named after and specially designed by the Sultan of Perak.298 words
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Obituary36 1964-12-13 14 MR C. MUTUUTHAMBY. retired Chief Clerk. Supreme Court. Ipoh passed away on 12 12.1964 at No 39 Tamil Settlement. Buntong. Ipoh. Funeral 4 00 p.m. on 13-12— 1964. "—^B 23 S^B B^■y^B] 1 1 h£^~fl36 words
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Article, Illustration854 1964-12-13 14 PERHAPS Renault had in mind the girls who wanted the best of everything For the new Renault R.B the more powerful version with the 1,108 c.c. engine is describas "the car with everything." Is it really? Well, for a start, it ls854 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-12-13 14 CATHAY PACIFIC KNOWS THE ORIENT BEST Cathay Pacific's Convair jet and Electra CATHAY PACIFIC SERVES: prop jet aircraft fly to the seventeen hong kono kuala luhpuh sioul major capitals of the Orient providing miuSi°" S^Wroro ''Ami? 01 the -finest jet service in Southeast Asia. Calcutta w»o« tokyo Experienced pilots, gourmet193 words
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Article58 1964-12-13 14 SEREMBAN. Sat. —Mr Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here today upheld the appeal of "M. Palani, a labour contractor. Palam. 39. of Tampin. had appealed against a sentence of three months' jail, two strokes of the rotan and a years' police supervision by the58 words
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Advertisement206 1964-12-13 14 /No Madam, f^blxV l s noi y° ur we *ght- j 1 jY V it's your clothes! J J Jl Yes, we know they were a perK^~J-£ feet fit when you first wore them, but they've been washed since then and they've shrunk —yes, SHRUNK! I ftl Next time look206 words
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Advertisement101 1964-12-13 14 20 words Sl2 (minimum) GRIMBERO: To Mary Lou and Joe, a daughter at Gleneagles Hospital yesterday. ARUMAIRATNAM: Son to Tharmaranl born 11-12-64 at Klang District Hospital. Thanks to Doctor and Hospital Staff. OORJITHAM. To Patsy and Victor, daughter. Shlranl Lynn, 12th December at Bungsar Waro. Grateful thanks to Doctor and101 words
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Article, Illustration500 1964-12-13 15 GREAT 51 ST MIN. TRY BY DAY UPSETS MALAYA CUP SOUTH FAVOURITES MALACCA, Saturday. J^ GREAT try by centrethree Day in the 51st minute gave Army Malaya an 11-9 upset win over the South favourites, Singapore Joint Services, in a H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby Football championshipCS - 500 words
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Article196 1964-12-13 15 LATE PSC RALLY DEFEATS TIGERS DENANG, Sat. A late rally In the last ten minutes which brought them 13 points enabled Penang Sports Club Invitation XV to beat Taiplng Tigers by v 19 points <2 goals 3 tries) to six (penalty and drop goal) at Western Road today. Despite the196 words
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680 1964-12-13 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. HONG Kong wound up their Rugby lootbiill tour ot Malaysia with a resounding victory over Singapore Civilians by 26 points dour goals, drooped goal, penalty* to nil on the padang here this evening. Xi was their nrst success after three680 words
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653 1964-12-13 15 Salleh's men go through the gaps to shock Selangor state team QELANGOR'S Rugby selectors, with cards already filled out with the names of players required for next week's key Malaya Cup game against Armed Forces, might have been tempted by second thoughts after this evening's Padang tryout, writes LARRY CARROLL.653 words
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Advertisement117 1964-12-13 15 performance brilliantly ■^mmKp /■'"tunning 1 *Su&,»£ I, demonstrated More than 175 race and rally victories in 26 countries around the world! Some record! And the Cortina you can buy at your Ford dealer has the same engine, the same transmission, the same built-in reserves of strength as the Cortinas which117 words
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Article853 1964-12-13 16 BEST bet at Bukit Timah today is Goleonda in the Class 4 8f handicap (Race 7). This four-year-old came from near last to finish a fast fourth to Auch Aye over 7f last week. Over 8f he should not miss. says EPSOM JEEP. At Ipoh last month853 words
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Article122 1964-12-13 16 M'SOM JEEP i CALL BOY I'OINTEK UITTON WOOD Ardent Lad Blue Miss BLUE MISS Ardent Lad Ditton Wood BLUE MISS Dillon Wood Verocette NEW RIVER Mojave Comanche MOJAVE Rainy Day 1 New River MARTINGALE Mojave M-trorite Race 3 MOTTKOREA Tour Highness Hidup Malaysia Y. HIGHNESS Gallant Defender 1 Motakorea122 words
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Article1083 1964-12-13 16 Race 1-2.15 Cl 5 Div 1 ($6,000) It 1 ***** Ardent Lad a (Olympla St.) Sullivan. S 9.0 (F) Wilson 1* 2 ***** Uitton Wood a (BS St.) Daniels. 5 8.10 <SFI Subian 13 3 ***** Bavxnt Be bar h (Orchard Synd.) Donnelly. 7 8.101,083 words
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Article98 1964-12-13 16 Total Pool: > ioii.tr. Ist *****2 (5.16.381) 2nd *****1 ($16,109) 3rd *****2 8.054) Starters ($1,200 each)— No*. *****3. *****4. *****6. *****9. *****9. *****5, *****6. onsolation ($750 each) —Nos. *****2. *****7. *****4, *****6, *****3. *****7, *****8. *****0. I *****2. *****4. 50 Consolation prizes at S2OO I each—Noa. i:js7o. *****3.98 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1964-12-13 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Saturday. fiALLAN, brilliantly ridden by Keith Moxham, 11 came from last at the home turn to beat the rarfced outsider Dust Fury In the Class 4 Division 1 6f handicap at Bukit Timah today. Trainer T. K. Nair had1,491 words
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Advertisement762 1964-12-13 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE It Words U < Mini-Box it et: txtrm FOR ALL TVPti vi photocopy )ot>m trtu (Sport) U6M9. GENUINE PHOTOSTATS, VOtO- I 68 Robimon tloma, B'por* SsSHL PHOTO (OPYINC PLAN-PRINT ■NC ISulldinic Servic*. j 40. M.,i. Building, tiintuipor*, TH: Mm.i Insunuicc Building, THE HAIR CLINIC. 10.762 words
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Advertisement183 1964-12-13 16 If J(mM M7l f COLOGNE/RHINE DO YOU WISH FOR ADDITIONAL STRENGTH ENERGY? Do as thousands of athletes In America and throughout the world are doing, use dally the world famous WEIDER SUPER _f>g»- «flH__k. l «*V^, GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY M- jSw USED BY MILLIONS!! >3^ WW^ Proteins are183 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-12-13 17 PAHANG SULTAN'S TEAM POISED FOR VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday t<HE Sultan of Pahang's team are 1 well placed to win the Malayin Polo Association championship for the Selangor Turf Club Cup when playing with a two-goal handicap they ended up 2-3 behind at289 words
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240 1964-12-13 17 Farooq shows fiery spell but NSW get right on top SYDNEY, Saturday. /CENTURIES by Brian Booth and Grahame Thomas, who put on 185 runs for the fourth wicket enabled New South Wales to gain a comfortable first innings lead over the Pakistani touring side on the second day of their240 words
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Article72 1964-12-13 17 BANGALORE. Sat D. N. Sarde.sai (126) ana M. L. J.usimha (72) put on 150 for Uie first wicket for Inciiu against Ceylon on the first day of their four-day cricket match here yesterday. India had scored 321 for two at close of play w::h A.72 words
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Article52 1964-12-13 17 PARIS. Bat. Marcel Certl.i:. 11, son ol 'he former world middleweight champion makes his professional boxing debut here tonight attains! fellow Frenchman Jean Schneid. Cerdan senior died in an air crash in the Azores in October 1949. Young Cerdan. a welteraon 38 of Mi 4152 words
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Article31 1964-12-13 17 MELBOURNE. Sat.— Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle won the men's doubles tiMe n: the Victorian la»n tennis championships by beating Dbe and 'lonv Roche »-6 7-5. 6-331 words
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Article57 1964-12-13 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ti.. ol the Royal Navy Irigate H.M.S Dido will make a Rugby tour of Malaya The team which leaves Singapore tomorrow, will play their first match againit Sclangor Club Ttecrs at Kuala Lumniir on Monday, against Klang Club on Wednesday. Batu Garrison57 words
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28 1964-12-13 17 QPR in 3-2 win LONDON. Sat. In the only league fooibal! game played in Britain last night Que> Bangers beat Barnsley 3-2 in an English Division 3 milch.28 words
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372 1964-12-13 17 npHE Stipendiary Steward's reJ. port on yesterday's Buklt Timah races: HACE 1: Apprentice Ahmad, rider of Early Mark, was suspended from riding in races (for careless riding) for one month In that he permitted his mount to shift In too sharply near the 5f372 words
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Article43 1964-12-13 17 A keen tussle for the ball in yesterday's polo final between Sultan of Pahang's team and Selangor Polo and Riding Club as two players from each team rode to take first aim at the ball. Pictures by Soong Hon Sin.43 words
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Article372 1964-12-13 17 LONDON. Sat. CHELSEA, the young London side, regained the lead in the First Division of the English Football League today when they beat bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 here. But they lead by only fourteen-hundredths of a goal from Manchester United, who drew372 words
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Advertisement222 1964-12-13 17 j KlMallil m Py A swift, smooth flight over the You enjoy the best of two worlds the traditional V.^^,^^ North Pole first stop-over is hospitality of Japan and the incomparable savoir Copenhagen and then you're in vivre of France. A more delightful blending of East London or Paris. No222 words
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212 1964-12-13 18 FORCES TAKE SYED PUTRA CUP WITH 2-0 VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday, tf ALAYSIAN Armed Forces, adapting themselves ITI better to the wet ground in playing a more forceful game, beat Royal Malaysian Police 2-0. with a goal In each half, in their Syed Putra Cup soccer match at the Merdeka212 words
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Article66 1964-12-13 18 WELLINGTON, Sat. Plavlng brilliant golf Australian Ted Ball today won the £2.000 Wills tournament today. B.ilt had rounds of 63. 71. 64 and 68 for an aggregate of 266, equalling the New Zealand 72--holes record set only a few weeks ago by Kel Nagle of66 words
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181 1964-12-13 18 SCA knockout experiment a big success SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Cricket Association's knockout ci'icKtti experiment, introduced as part of the Festival of Sports programme, was described by officials and players as a great sueI cess and they are in favour It being run again next year I Today's four matches produced181 words
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Article23 1964-12-13 18 SIGAPORE. Sat. Perak won the opening match in the Agong Cup women's inter-state basketball championship here tonight by beating Johore 54-42.23 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-12-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday \i\ ALAYSIA assured themselves ot -"■^a first-night lead in their international badminton match against Thailand when they took the first three matches at Stadium Negara tonight with brilliant singles victories by Tan Aik Huang and Yew Cheng Hoe followed439 words
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173 1964-12-13 18 Malacca and Singapore keep titles fPOH, Sat.— Malacca boys and SnißHpore girls retained their titles In the three-day Malaysian schools inter-state hockey tournaments which ended on the Municipal patiang here today. Malacca scored a solitary goal victory over Perak in the ooys' deciding matcb while Singapore again showed their superiority173 words
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Article168 1964-12-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Jansenites. "dark horses" of the Singapore Hockey Association league first-division, went down fighting to the star-studded Ceylon Sports Club 1-0 at Farrer Park today. This win puts CSC on the top of the league with full points from five matches. Por Jansenitpb this was their168 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-12-13 18 Jamiah delights with daring saves NAMED: THE 16 LUCKY GIRLS FOR $50,000 HOCKEY TOUR IN AUSTRALIA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian Women's Hockey Association named 16 probable players who will make the trip to Australia for a series of games in July next year. The bulk of the team comesHarold Teo shows June Kaur with raised stick and feet oh the ground jump Ing to score in the goalmouth melee on the padang this morning - 306 words
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Advertisement15 1964-12-13 18 LOVELY CM, W SOIRoe PARIS THE MOST FAMOUS FRENCH PERFUME IN THE WORLD BY BOURJOIS15 words
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Advertisement80 1964-12-13 18 -iff-'-* I "1./*"* s'\ lii' I \fi I* i V 9 j^t V Boy your topes in BASF Library Boxes. Mad* BUY THEM IN from hard wearing Polysfrol they hold the BJ^^JF tapes in swivel open cassettes keep them LIBRARY BOXES, in perfect playing condition free from dust AND USE80 words
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Article, Illustration1781 1964-12-13 1 The stage bug bites Cary Grant aid Eva Marie Saint in I scent from the Hitchcock picture 'North by Northwest' BEFORE he died last year, Clifford Odets, the playwright and director, recalled: THE FIRST REPORT ON CARY -NECK TOO THICK, NO CHANCE AT ALL "Early in 104.'5 I was due1,781 words
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Article31 1964-12-13 1 p a«e« Paxes j j Scriol 1 Comics 6,7,8 j For Women 2, 3 Stars 6 |ane Lee 3 Features 4 Know Alls 3 Good for a Laugh. ..231 words
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Advertisement206 1964-12-13 1 THE MAKING OF A STAR \^^l Formica in Homes few Freshness and Flexibility in Decoration with FOR MICA Laminate -lovelier interiors, permanently beautiful FORMICA FORMICA Decorative Laminate has a place wherever Decorative Laminate there is a surface to be covered. Why is it such a on trfhlp>Q versatile and popular206 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-12-13 2 The Young ones A FASHION PAGE MAINLY TO PUT MOTHER IN THE PICTURE AT ONE time, juniors were a pretty ill dressed lot. They put on the clothes mother had bought and that was that. Designers (and there weren't many interested in children's fashions) and doting parents chose what THEY184 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-12-13 2 This is the new trend. MOTHERS, please take note. These are the things the young ones want: "Worldly" colours, like a combination of red and tylack, or grey with brown paisley prints. Quite a reversal from the baby-pinks and soft blues. Fashions with an eye on current grown-up trends, allowing164 words
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Article343 1964-12-13 2 MR. FRAZZLE was disgusted. Coming down to the kitchen, he confronted I the maid. "Mary, I asked you not to tell Mrs. Frazzle what time I came home last night. Why did you tell j her?" "I didn't tell her. sir." Mary said. "When she asked343 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-12-13 2 ALEX LEE ABOVE: Michael looks the grown-up beau in this dashing red wool pullover with tartan slacks. ABOVE LEFT: Sandra dresses with Hair in a two-piece casual outfit, teaming a hip-length overblouse with cotton slacks. LEFT: Lounging in Eastern style. Sandra sports a sateen two-piece in celebration red with embroidery86 words
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Advertisement519 1964-12-13 2 GLORIFY YOUR COMPLEXION WITH REAL SILK! Helena Rubinstein SILK COSMETICS Silk-Tone Foundation Silk-Tone Liquid Rouge purr liquid silk, transform- for a soft and natural cd by Helena Rubinstein -blush. A triangle of dots into a subtle glowing under the eyes, then blendfoundation that covers ed quickly, will give you a519 words
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Advertisement181 1964-12-13 2 j for the Kk ju^\ I refined woman >r- y IECUSSON PRECIOUS PERFUME made with essences of: .hismin dc France 1 Rose dOritnt 'lubcreusc I Violette dc Panne I I Iris de Toscane i For s rooming and constant us« ECUSSON Eau de Toilette j reUins the delicacy ma well181 words
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Article164 1964-12-13 3 Dear Know Alls IITHICH of the Malayan f¥ States ha s the largest population? EDMOND PETERS Perak, with a population of 1,508,014. Next comes Selangor with 1*76,198 and Johore icith 1,179,175. I AM interested in taking up a course in dietetics in Britain and would like to know the address164 words
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Article642 1964-12-13 3 GEOFFREY GOLDEN - GEOFFREY GOLDEN ANOTHER PAGE MAINLY FOR WOMEN HHiHiiCTfWI T SN T WHAT you DO IT'S WHY YOU DO IT THAT'S SO INTERESTING By IF yon use a cigarette holder, have you ever wondered why? Well. In the first place, it gives you a longer "nose"642 words
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Article, Illustration459 1964-12-13 3 JOHN ANTHONY PARR - HOW TO PLAY IT SAFE IN THE HOME JOHN ANTHONY PARR LJr\. LONDON If YOU were asked point-blank what you considered the safest place you could possibly be. in all probability you would answer: "Indoors at home. I suppose." And you would be so sadly wrong. Fatal accidents in the459 words
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Article303 1964-12-13 3 Dear Jane Lee WE have been In love for three years and our parents have no objections to our friendship, but I feel reluctant to marry her because she comes from a rich family and I am poor. Should I propose to her now or wait till I own a303 words
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Advertisement95 1964-12-13 3 IP* Sp* 1 4 jMBPhgl wSBS MJm dtt*fl HBP? HI 9- t ki *'^^H "*f* mmi hbmhbiw^*^ Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal mgmsm^' Mother knows best about Marmite goodness good for grown-ups and lAhK^I If for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure nourishment, and you will Jtf3l>95 words
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Advertisement175 1964-12-13 3 She has a secret you'll brig to share.., TOP SECRET by max Factor It's the secret of her silky, shapely hair! You can possess a gleaming head of hair like hers. Use TOP SECRET when you set your hair after a shampoo J or after you've dressed j your hair.175 words
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436 1964-12-13 4 KENNETH ALLSOP LONDON - You do not need any sex for success KENNETH ALLSOP LONDON jiiiii'imimiiilT HAS BEEN PROVED BY THIS BEST SELLER -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii minium by WHICH would you say is the most widely read best-seller of all the classics of English literature? The clue is in the bouquet it carries for most ot436 words
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Article, Illustration922 1964-12-13 4 PETER - PETER By LONDON L£F7: 77ir brnin gives <it"o ;erfcs o/ mteresr /or a cfic& and then a flash. RIGHT: The c.ipectancti nave appears irith the click, as the brain gets ready for the flash. Finally made by science: The big breakthrough in the search to find out how922 words
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Advertisement100 1964-12-13 4 Whether its high stools or high schools t ENJOY BRIGHTER LIVING... Look around you— -§-1 see the homes, schools, fjCt til ,^^^^V all the buildings that are ■wm—m' wm"m"r' m*\ I N I^^ lighter, brighter, modern-looking fm 1 1 1 If I I■V^ I 1 because they're painted inside and100 words
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Miscellaneous687 1964-12-13 4 (popular crossword^) I I I I 1 1 I I I I WM i 1 |i AtKOSS: 1. Disembowel (9) DOWN: 1 Trace (7). 2. Dlffl8. Obese (3). 11. Beat (6). 12. cully 7> 3 Mas u C at/>s <s>, 4. Moltrn matter (4), 13. Rill <9». J 16. Decade687 words
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Advertisement122 1964-12-13 6 casual shoe CJ^cxaMs —T^iZSZ^Z^ DESERT KHAN Dear Sir, We have Introduced AiiLLR tyewriters to Malaysia. tttaV is the oldest typewriter Banul'acturlng coapany ln Germany and belongs to the faaous CHUMCIC group of quality aanufacturera. ADLSR typewriters are known for their modern design, quality and uuccess This is the ADLER TIPPA122 words
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Miscellaneous1490 1964-12-13 6 Edgar Rice Burroughs' yfc\ Y^J^xfOJ^gLEssE^S^E^vH^^H sceme op pisastek apter all- a weal rcAK MA^.cs &C/™>C T 9^^V *a^^SsswM^ _jL~*T^fr%2y^@L J^nffSc^i^^jm i^r' it* *~**Z?*^ w*___^m». f L*^frvh. iki TUC7C U r^VJ l T /^PT i •jHiiMMHHHHBa|HMHMHaHH>aHMMgaMaBHMBI VIRGO i Aug. 22 Sept 22): You find It hard to choose be- > sMa^^^^a^^^^^ala^^^a^a^^^^^a^F^^1,490 words
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