The Straits Times, 24 January 1965
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Title Section20 1965-01-24 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY. SINGAPORE. 2iJANI%S r in THE SUNDAY TIMES I NO. 1,508. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965. 20 CENTS. KDN'II9I: 1006.20 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1965-01-24 1 JACK NEWBY - JACK NEWBY f)ERISCOPE ROFILE By I(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister who has the difficult and vital task of presenting the image of Malaysia to the world is himself n o publicity seeker. When he learned that I proposed making his the first in this series of1,010 words
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Article380 1965-01-24 1 PADMA KRISHNAN - PADMA KRISHNAN By KUALA LUMPUR. SAT. Ul focus ON Mm«M ■■■^Singapore™ MORE than half of AfroAsia has pledged assistance for Malaysia in the coming conference in Algiers. While jubilant officials of the Ministry of External Affairs were talking of garnering even more support "our target is380 words
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Article81 1965-01-24 1 JAKARTA. Sat. The Nationalist Party newspaper reported yesterday that 2.000 members of the Communist peu.sant.s' organisation had burned crops and buildings on disputed land in central Java on Jan. 15. Claims to the land are being nt-ard by the local land court. The land formerly belonged to81 words
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Article41 1965-01-24 1 'Dirt' thieves COPENHAGEN. Sat.— Judge Erik MlkkeLseu Mid yesterday he wanted locked cupboard in his chambers the next time he rti-.i!i with ca.se of pornograohy. He s;.id thieves had stolen mx pornographic books from his cnamber.s during two recent cases. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration396 1965-01-24 1 Stewart is Wilson's surprise choice THE NEW FOREIGN SECRETARY IS UNKNOWN OUTSIDE COMMONS LONDON. Sat.— Prime Minister Wilson last ni^ht announced the surprise choice of Mr. Michael Stewart. 58. as new British Foreign Secretary in place of Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. Mr. Stewart, until now Secretary lor Education and Science.396 words
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93 1965-01-24 1 ONDON. Sat— Sir Winston L Churchill, dying from cerebral thrombosis, lay In a deepening coma today, unaware that overnight he had become a great grandfather for the third time -undson was born Ih.m niaht ja«*t 12 minutes before a bulletin reported tlut Sir Winston's93 words
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Article43 1965-01-24 1 TOKYO. Sat— JaDanese who prefer a Western diet of meat, milk and greens are less prone tn stomach cancer than those who eat traditional food such as rice. bean paste and pickled vegetables, the Ministry ot Welfare j announced here.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-01-24 1 Police wives pack gifts for far away heroes KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. KfARI RAYA and Chinese I New Year are just around the corner but nothing is allowed to come in the way of the nations war efforts. Sunday Times picture shows wives of policemen at the Police Depot helping to150 words
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Article32 1965-01-24 1 LONDON. Sat.— Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon, have made provisional reservations to fly to Uganda on March 12. a British Overseas Airways Corporation spokesman said last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article35 1965-01-24 1 HOLLYWOOD. Snt. Sinner Doris Day had a "Sweet Apple Award" toaay from her native Cincinnati. Ohio, to counteract •he "Sour Apple Award" she got recently from the Hollywood Women's Press Club.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article28 1965-01-24 1 TEHERAN. Sat.-A medical -uiletln last night on Premier Haasan All Mansour. shot in an assassination attempt on Wedneadav. said his Reneral conrlition was improving satisfactorily. ReutprReuter - 28 words
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Article31 1965-01-24 1 BEIRUT. &v. ~A bhiumrai of ?fiO revolvers dLseuised m a consignment of- automobile miht? oarts was uncovpred hv Be rut rtirnort cuxfom* offlcials yesterday newspapers reported today i31 words
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Article357 1965-01-24 1 MINISTER EXPLAINS HIS STATEMENT LONDON, Sat ORITAIN-S Army Minis- ister. Mr. Fred Mulley. who recently visited British bases In South East Asia, said here last night that there was no doubt in his mind about "the gravity of the threat" by Indonesian forces on the Malaysian bordersReuter - 357 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article35 1965-01-24 1 HI K. (So«th Vietnam). Sat. The ISIS library here was sacked today and 8.000 books burned hv student demonstrators demanding the ouster of the I M ibavador. General M""rll Taylor in IX hour*.35 words
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Article26 1965-01-24 1 I.M>POI.I»\ II 1.1 Sat tonealette lebels were reported toda> to have raptured four liiuik mil killed Son (.inrrnini nt troops in heavy fighting.26 words
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Advertisement127 1965-01-24 1 THIS YEAR WEtIE GIVING AUTOMATIC C\ Sjmsgjtir I^LECTHTC a (tfiiibeam automatic MIXMASTIR 01 LUXE r^^ff Only MiKmo»t»f giv«i yM oil Plfc>^"»^k lh« morvtllovf ftaturn to t4!)'~*^~ I ■Memory te» p«H«ct cooking A.iitabl. .<• •Mti. rta, ttmm Y~~ (C^(a_^))\ ••d chroa>«. II I Sunbeam toastmmatic 4 B N o lt»*<\ to"127 words
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Advertisement13 1965-01-24 1 CHOOSING A GIFT THAT WILL CONVEY YOUR SENTIMENTS ELOQUENTLY IS SO SIMPLE AT13 words
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Article216 1965-01-24 2 TODAY IN AUSTRALIA It Adds Up. Australia is fast becoming one of the world's most 'computerised' countries on a population basis. It is estimated that the Australian computer market is growing at the rate of about 35 per cent a year. When a new computer begins operating in Sydney's Stock216 words
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165 1965-01-24 2 JAKARTA. Saturday. PRESIDENT Soekarno last night led a ceremony for the selection of a Kroup of Indonesian pirls who will serve as guides in the Indonesian pavilion at the New York World Fair. The ceremony was held at the Presidential palace at165 words
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Article23 1965-01-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sii.Rapore police arrested two gangster suspects and detained 16 people under the Societies Ordi- I I nance yesterday.23 words
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Article100 1965-01-24 2 BARCELONA. b«t Michael Chaplin, 18-year-old son of Charlie Chaplin, and his fiancee. British actress and poetess Patricia Johns, did not appear for their wedding, announced for yesterday at the British Consulate-Oeneral here. The banns were put up seve- ral weeks ago. but later Mr. Chaplin admitted he100 words
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Article, Illustration393 1965-01-24 2 What's new in this land of rapid growth and huge potential a decimal system. Two dollars will equal one old pound and a whole range of attractive new coins featuring Australian animals has already been designed by an Australian artist. Cost of the business machine changeover will be around £A393 words
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Article, Illustration341 1965-01-24 2 Off on world tour, Siva says: I would like to stay I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dr. 3. Sivasithamparam. a dormotologist, (seen on the left with his wife) said today that he would like to stay in Malaya but if the Government wanted him to go there was nothing he could do341 words
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213 1965-01-24 2 Mission successful: Two copters land on Hang Tuah in trials at sea DENANG, Sat. The Hang Tuah. the first frigate of the Royal Malaysian Navy, successfully carried out trials with Royal Malaysian Air Force helicopters while on its way to Penang yesterday. "Two RMAF helicopters landed on our deck while213 words
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323 1965-01-24 2 President Johnson admitted to hospital with cold WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Lyndon Johnson, 56, was admitted to Bethseda Naval Hospital early today for treatment of a cold with irritation and is expected to stay there about five days, the White House announced. He was otated to have trachial and bronchial irritation.323 words
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Article177 1965-01-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The rural adult education programme In Malaya will soon be extended lo baiawak Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dalo Stephen Kalong Ntngkan. said today that plans to do so were now being finalised. "The medium of instruction will not necessarily be In any one language. The use177 words
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Article46 1965-01-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sit The .re Social Affairs Minister. Inclio Otlinwn Wok. •oday toured five welfare and children's centres. They were the Loron* 31 Children rte. Mahtv Furm Children's Centre. Jalan Eunas Muslim women's Welfare Home. Jahin Eunos Children? Centre and Joo Chiat Children* Centre.46 words
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Article38 1965-01-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Traffic police today appealed for eye-witnesses to a road accident in Batu Road at 12.10 this morning when a Chinese pedestrian was killed. They are asked to contact the Officer-in-Charge, Traffic Police. Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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Article23 1965-01-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister for Social Affairs. Indie Othman Wok. will attend the Lions Club banquet at the Roset DOr tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration107 1965-01-24 2 Advertisement THE woman in her midthirties starts on the most Important ai?e of beauty— [he time ol greatest accomplishment when she cm by superbly lovely, poised and v"al. Now voui complexion needs the add;d benefits ol corrective massage each night, so cosset your .-■kir. generously with ulan vitalizing night cream107 words
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Advertisement139 1965-01-24 2 t "More than 70% of t externally examined S J members of Australian •>' Accountancy and Secretarial S Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." J IT'S JUST AS EASY FOR YOU to become a Highly-Paid Qualified Accountant The rapid growth of Malaysia has created outstanding career opportunities for qualified accountants. The139 words
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Advertisement243 1965-01-24 2 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we (row older it's only natural that w« begin to ilow down. But «ome people irrow old taater than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep working and seldom ret any fun out of life. Due to New Improved243 words
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PHOTO NEWS
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Article121 1965-01-24 3 A SCENE FROM 'ZHIVAGO' A FUNERAL at the time of the Russian Revolution a scene from "Dr. Zhivago" the film David Lean, the British director, is making in Spain, based on the controversial novel by Boris Pasternak, which has been called the greatest Russian novel since the Revolution. The child121 words
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179 1965-01-24 3 SINGAPORE, Sat HTHE Singapore Govern- ment Is to spend $13.--850.000 this year on building 14 new schools and extensions to 10 existing ones. the Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon announced today Of the 14 new schools, five will be primary,179 words
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301 1965-01-24 3 Ayub is told: Sock must end the war KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MALAYSIA today conditionally accepted an offer by President Ayub Khan to use his good offices to settle the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute. The President was reported to have made the offer at a Press conference on arrival at Chittagong airport yesterday.301 words
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Article55 1965-01-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Production of tin concentrate* last month topped 110.519 plculs. compared with 111.078 piculs In November, according to .statistics Issued today. At the end of last month. 900 mines were active, employing 44.900 people. This compared with 863 mines in operation in November,55 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-01-24 3 Jordan: Race issue beat Walker T ONDON. Sat. Mr mj Colin Jordan (above), leader of Britain's extreme right-wing national socialist movement, claimed last night that Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker's defeat on Thursday at the Leyton parliamentary by-election was due to the coloured immigration is.sue. He issued a statement saying: "Despite175 words
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Article119 1965-01-24 3 PENANG, Sat.— Mr. George Tait. 59, a prospectIng engineer with Siamese Tin Syndicate for the last 30 yca:s. died of a heart attack at Hueymuot. Thailand, on Thursday. He had just returned to Thailand a:tcr a Christmas re-unio.i with his wife and family In Penang. His son. Inspector119 words
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Advertisement149 1965-01-24 3 A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tv lor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times.149 words
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Advertisement340 1965-01-24 3 MM I i<^>V' I START ANEW I INTEREST IN LIFE bJ Li ENJOY A SAFE If Gl FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 6".. wheat you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted;340 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-01-24 4 MALAYSIA BEATS THE REST IN KORAN READING DOUBLE HONOURS FOR RELIGIOUS TEACHER, KELANTAN GIRL KUALA I- I MPL K. Sat. Malaysia anain beat six other countries to win the Fifth International KoranRrading Championship. The winner was Inche Ismail bin Ha ji Hashim. 30, a religious teacher from Kedah. who also294 words
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244 1965-01-24 4 Tengku to Sock: In this blessed month KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Prime Minister. Ten g k v Abdul Rahman, said tonight that he was "amused" to hear Soekarno compare himself with Prophet Mohamed. He was commenting on Soekarno's speech during a Koran reading session in his palace in which he244 words
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Article20 1965-01-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The police band will perform at the Botanic Gardens from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.20 words
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280 1965-01-24 4 Cabinet to step in 'IT'S IMPOSSIBLE FOR GOVT TO SETTLE ALL CLAIMS IN 14 DAYS' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Cabinet is to consider the civil servants' threat to take industrial action immediately after Hari Raya Puasa and Chinese New Year holidays because of alleged delays in the settlement of pay280 words
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Article148 1965-01-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Aston Recreation Club, has completed Its 1964 billiards tournament and the following are the final results: Three ball championship fox the Ec On Kee Challenge Cup: winner: Low Hock Klat: runner-up: Quek Yu Huat (previous winner Llm Chuan Geok>. Four ball championship for the148 words
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Article22 1965-01-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sit.— The Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club will hold its district conference here from Feb. 19 to Feb. 21.22 words
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Advertisement222 1965-01-24 4 SUPA-SAVfe CENTRE FOR THE LOWE3T/PRlCEfyj\l MALAYSIA fe m j\ A new and exciting bargain centre on the first floor, John Little's Building, SUD3-S3V© C©ntr© O f> A Raffles Place, Singapore. Here you will find a colossal range o£ quality :::r J~^V__ VWWr£kh /VS \goods specially imported to sell at the222 words
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LONDON NOTEBOOK
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Article, Illustration11 1965-01-24 5 The man who came up the hard HANI easier in London11 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-01-24 5 ELECTED QUEEN FOR 3 MONTHS-NOW THEY PULL HER LEG EVER since chic 19 year old Violet Lee, daughter ol Mr. Lee Seng (hong, managing director of the Lee Pineapple Co. Ltd.. was elected Queen of the London I'nion of Malavsian Students' New Years' Eve ball, it has "been a trying228 words
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Article, Illustration380 1965-01-24 5 A MAN who has for the last two years A been lecturing or. productivity and management techniques to managerial personnel in industrial and commercial organisations and government departments at Petaling Jaya is here for the second time on a U.N. fellowship for380 words
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Article364 1965-01-24 5 IT'S EASIER TO FAST HERE: HANI A NEAT little note on bamboo paper Is now attached to the usual catering lL>t at Malaysia Hall saying: "Meals will not be served to Muslim students at the usual hours because of the puasa. Instead, special arrangment.s have been made to cope with364 words
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Article114 1965-01-24 5 66— LADY GAMMANS TO QUIT A LINK between Malaya and the British House of Commons which has existed for nearly quarter of a cen- tury will be severed on the dissolution of the present Parliament. For Lady Gammans. Conservative MP for the London constituency of Hornsey. has decided, at 66.114 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-01-24 5 4 FAMOUS student A artist who Is making hectic preparations (you can Bee him doodling with ins drawing tools at tne reception desk in Malaysia Hall most evenIngs) is Ibrahim Hussein. His one-man show, scheduled :i> oe opened this spring at tthe first ol March - 201 words
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Advertisement306 1965-01-24 5 THEJ)y^^/SHOP ALL MERCt4WDI^ES>y MARKS SPENCER Now you can buy the world renowned St. Michael Brand m y^ijfl Wfh W^9^StF^^!jßi HP'S BHHPTTI fashions for men. women and children designed by MARKS K L J W MK^'' L^% l^^^l L^l SPENCER of England. Famous for it- top quality and V =//l/\^J( K*A306 words
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Article89 1965-01-24 6 IS Word, M rawMaaasßj HEAR REV. TOMMY BARNITT Sine, Victoria Theatre. 780 p.m Admisalon riaa PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, in Bln•upore, Orchard Road. Sunday Mervios I a m and 6 pm. All Welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. 0 rail <arming Road. Singapore v\or>nip urrMcea at 7.30 a.m.. 10.00 a.m. an' A89 words
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OPINION
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Article245 1965-01-24 6 A LUXURY WE CAN ILL AFFORD rE leaders of the Socialist Front should consider carefully all the implications before they press on with present plans to embarrass the Malaysian Government. It Is to say the least, extremely odd that at this critical Juncture, when Indonesian confrontation teeters on the verge245 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-01-24 6 Mr. Jordan isn't going to like us reporting that on* of his stormtroopwrV wivc-s won't Ist him com* out to throw little bags of flour at meetings." N(»ll Mr Colin Jordan Is the Irader of the Nazi-styled British Fascist movement who has been thrown out of a number of election60 words
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Article, Illustration625 1965-01-24 6 SABA RATNAM - GUN POINT PEACE SABA RATNAM By SOEKARNOHAS TURNED TOPEKINC FOR AID SOON WE WILL SEE THE BECINNINC OF A NEW BIC BROTHER RELATIONSHIP AT HOME SOEKARNO IS SO DEEPLY COMMITTED TO THE COMMUNISTS BUT THE MAN DOES NOT SEEM TO CARE THE march of the Commun i s t mobs625 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter216 1965-01-24 6 HAVING read your article "Just Like a Serious Operation" by a Sunday Times Statl Writer (Sun. Times. Jan 17) I feel I must protest about the deplorable distortion regarding the facts about wives and families of British Servicemen who accompany their husbands to Malaya216 words
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Letter77 1965-01-24 6 WHILE all the tacts are true in your article on the tedious trip made by Service wives from London to Singapore 'Sun. Times. Jan 17) the conclusion drawn is certainly not! We consider ourselves the recipients of the greatest kindness a nation can show its Service families 'hat77 words
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Letter132 1965-01-24 6 STUDENTS who are going away tcr the ttrst time to study abroad often find themselves In difficulties requiring friendly help This ts Inevitable for stayIng in a new country Involves many adjustments There are at present more than 10.000 overseas students studying in various educational Institutions In132 words
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Letter59 1965-01-24 6 IT must be the saddest Chinese New Year for Mr. l>e Swee Thong: of Kampar, the man who had his eyes gouged out by robbers. We hope the criminals pay dearly for this ehastlv crime. I appeal to all those who can see to donate generously59 words
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Letter69 1965-01-24 6 SINCE the air raid siren is NOT audible to the residents in Serangoon Garden Estate, would it not be possible to install one at. say. the top of the Serangoon Garden Post Office? think it is of the utmost Importance that the siren should be heard in this69 words
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Letter128 1965-01-24 6 SO a coup-scared Soekarno has alerted his police i Sunday Times. Jan. 10). Well, well it is nice to know that we are not the only people going through a period of great strain and anxiety. It is more than nice to know that the author of all128 words
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Article235 1965-01-24 6 Pure Nonsense Abracadabra OUT of patience with the meteorologists, I consulted Abracadabra in his commodious hovel beside the little river Garmile. When he had explained the seasonal thermodynamical constants of air. he quoted Numbro's theory of the distribution of wind as related to adiabatic variations "At the moment." said he.235 words
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Advertisement10 1965-01-24 6 fCough Dropsrom fSELICP OP COUOH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT10 words
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Advertisement88 1965-01-24 6 BE SURE! OF QUALITY VITAMIN PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY •9 ESSENTIAL A VITAMINS W_ /i^ 0i 'FAR HIGHER fJn? V^axaxaA POTENCY THAN ANY 1 I\Bf HTI OTHER MAINTENANCE i mm^ VK FORMULA tf'/ 'T /y^l\\ -POTENCY Of EACH rU ■r i ul v^#Sfcv^ capsule assured fjjH'VT vjX^* BY SOUIBB QUALITY88 words
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Article, Illustration149 1965-01-24 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday. 'FHE famous American husband and wife cancer x experts— Drs. John ar-d Ruth Graham— flew into Singapore today to study cases of cancer In women. They will stay here for one week at the invitation of the University of Singapore.149 words
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Article69 1965-01-24 7 MUAR. Sat. The District Office! .i- Moh.imed Siud bin Mohamed Tahlr, today told ti Department to supply wutrr to about 300 fan six outlying ■tn tomorrow. The ilrv .-.pell lias dried up wells and poo!* m the area. Each family will receive eight gallons69 words
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Article81 1965-01-24 7 IPOH. Sat. Mr S. P. SeeUUB was elected chairman of the Bar Committee lor Perak. Kedah and Perils, at its annual meeting in the Supremf Court, here today. Mr. Lim Kean Chye and Mr Hector Sankcy were chosen as representative! of the committee to the Malaysia81 words
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Article55 1965-01-24 7 PARIT. Sat. Two .schoolgirls who were waiting to buuid hits for Parit town to collect their new clothes lor the H.ir: Puasa celebration wen knocked down by a car this morning. They are Halimah binte Noordm. 14. and Esah binte Abdullah. 13. who were admitted55 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-01-24 7 Hunt on for cruel robber IPOH, Sat. Perak Police In the hunt for one of the two robbers who blinded a tin mine kepala Last Saturday, have carried out several raids on known secret society hideouts in the Kampar and Tronoh area. Police today described the wanted man as of175 words
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207 1965-01-24 7 DENANG. Sat. A Penang MP and secre-tary-sener.il of the United Democratic Party. Dr. Ltm Chong Eu. today called for the establishment of a State planning, economic and development board. "Only in this way can we ematicallv and care- fully Plan for207 words
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481 1965-01-24 7 SELANGOR CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION IS FORMED I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that the Selangor Consumers' Association could have a great effect on the prices and quality of commodities. Dr.481 words
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286 1965-01-24 7 Expert from India to help in Malaya's social security setup SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'JHE Malaysian Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said today that the Indian Government had agreed to second its Deputy Commissioner of Insurance, Mr. Ambo, to Malaya to help prepare legislation for the introduction of a social security286 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-01-24 7 1 7-storey new Adelphi CINGAPORK. Sat. A new 17-storey Adelphi Hotel is to be built adjacent to the present one. This was revealed by the hotels new manager. Swiss. born Mr. Max Kriemler. when he told the Press yesterday he hoped plans for the new building would be approved at122 words
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Article60 1965-01-24 7 SINGAPORE S.it. American globe-trotter Duid Whinton who lm been stranded In Singapore became he could not get a sea pissane :o A will leavr for Hone Kone tomorrow to try hit luck there. Malayan Airways bai nlfered him a free ticket His mission60 words
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Advertisement398 1965-01-24 7 ARE YOU CONSCIOUS of your INNER-CONSCIOUSNESS? There exists a wealth of infinite knowledge just beyond th« border of our daily thoughts which can be aroused and commanded at will. Telepathy, projection of thought, th« materialising of ideas into helpful realities are no longer thought by intelligent persons to be impossible398 words
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345 1965-01-24 8 SAIGON, Saturday. gLDDHIST-LED anti-Government disorders broke out in Saigon again today and spread to other parts of this troubled nation. Hut they were on a smaller scale than the anti-American rioting yesterday that left scores in police custody and led to a window-smashing attack345 words
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Article35 1965-01-24 8 IPOH Sat A sundry thoo proprietress. Fong Poh Sim. 52. was today fined $400 by the Sessions Court here in two counts ot possessing samsu on which duty had not been paid.35 words
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189 1965-01-24 8 jtIALACCA. Sat. The Australian Defence Minister. Senator Shane Paltridge. this morning toured Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here, where the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Is stationed. He was accompanied by the Brigade Commander. Brigadier T.D.H. McMeekin. and the Australian High Commissioner here, Mr.189 words
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Article326 1965-01-24 8 SINGAPORE. Set BuslneM In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1,000) $1.35: Cold Storage d.OOQi $2.03: Diinlop (1.000) $1.60: Esso ords. (2.000) $1.72: Gammoii (4,000) $1.70, (5.000)326 words
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Article139 1965-01-24 8 CEREMBAN, Sat, Two youths who pleaded guilty to a charge of house-breaking and theft of $10,250 told the Sessions Court here today that a third person who also took part in the otfence took a lion's share of the loot. They said the third man. whose139 words
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Article89 1965-01-24 8 Businessman faces 9 more charges SINGAPORE Sat. Nine more charges of passing dud cheques were preferred against a Beach Road businessman, almost a month after two similar counts were made against him. Lim Man Kirn. pleaded not guilty to the new charges Involving a total of $23.--138. The cheques had89 words
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Article73 1965-01-24 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government announced today that for the convenience of lastminute shoppers for the Chinese New Tear and Hari Raya Puasa celebrations shopkeepers who would normally close their shops on Jan. 29 (Friday) or Jan. 31 (Sonday) may open their shops without having to substitute another closing73 words
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Article226 1965-01-24 8 TIN TAX AFTER PROFIT OF PROPOSED KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. tin mining leaders have made a proposal to the Government on the tin profits tax to enable marginal mines to continue working economically. They want a standard profit of $120 per picul before the six per cent tax on profits* it226 words
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244 1965-01-24 8 JAKARTA. Sat— The former Prime Minister. Sutan Siahrir. will be moved shortly from prison to house arrest because of his ill health, according to informed Indonesian sources. Mr. Siahrir. who had led three Indonesian Cabinets, was arrested in 1962 as a security riskAP - 244 words
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77 1965-01-24 8 PENANG. Sat.— Two return air tickets to a popular SoutbEast Asia holiday resort will b* presented to the "best dreaned" woman who attends the YMCA Pood and Fun Pair to be heM at the clubs ground on Peb. 8. A panel of judges will77 words
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Article36 1965-01-24 8 SINGAPORE. Kat,— The "Ott of Life" exhibition, organised by the Singapore Blood Tran«fosion Service, originally scheduled to end tomorrow, has booo extended to Monday because Of the interest shown br *h« vot>lie.36 words
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Advertisement99 1965-01-24 8 S.E.A. Area Sales Manager A large International Company offers a unique opportunity for an experienced Administrator and Salesman to service industries using industrial perfumes. Applicants must be Malaysian Citizens between the ages of 25 to 35 with minimum educational qualification cf either Form VI or Cambridge School Certificate The successful99 words
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Advertisement116 1965-01-24 8 How to i choke off a man i Some adintrtr* cannot take a straight hint They need a much more subtle treatment. Here, for the first time, is a puide to get rid of unwanted men 'or women* Learn how to choke them off in six amusin' lessons in the116 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-01-24 8 KJL A Sbu alveye wa»t to can 3 ...Lef& heir fre nJ^M wen. unit* the f<r*t *h<f* facts and cfcut* -trouble. trouble Pont uou realise In sett'e the* AjcgerT 'meermss are just leeue. a may Of /^^V^\ cogitative) J^ m^^[-^\ m V J \p\ V IV CALLED. 'J^BL N *^/>73 words
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Article367 1965-01-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat MAN from Kelantan told a preliminary inquiry here today that he was shocked to see a picture of his scooter used in a $60,000 robbery in which a detective was shot dead. Wong Liok Moy of Kota Bharu was testifying against Lim Toh Sin,367 words
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Article44 1965-01-24 9 KL'ALA LUMPL'K. Bat. Ifervyn Stu.ii t. it. w.i.s ili.uepcl in Court here today bbina i 2 tnm uwner. O.*ni;ui bin I). I null Ru;ui on August harged with puttinc O.smiui in injury, ihc caae h..s t» •cl to Frb 2544 words
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197 1965-01-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat ViceAdmiral F.R. Twiss. will arrive here aboard the luxury liner "Bengloe" tomor- row to take up his post as I Commander of the Briti.sh Far East Fleet. He succeeds Vice-Admiral Sir Desmond Dreyer who will become Second Sea Lord and Chief197 words
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Article24 1965-01-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. A motor Tul Kow. 25. iVed in hospital today of iniunes sustained when he skidded and crashed into Cr.iwiord Bridge24 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-01-24 9 CAM REMO. (Italian Riviera i. Sat.— A retired Italian army brigadier, aged 74. ran amok with a pistol in a magistrate's court here last night and killed a court attendant. He also wounded four people. Including the magistrate, police reported. The brigadier fired 24 shots fromReuter - 127 words
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Article86 1965-01-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Lucy Peck Lav Wah 25. a salesgirl at C. K. Tang and company, today admitted a charge of criminal breach of trust of $26.50. The court was told that -lie had made a sale to a customer. Mrs. Ena Wilson, for $41.10 at 3 p.m yesterday.86 words
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Article57 1965-01-24 9 PENANG. S.tt. Foo Chee Kong was allowed ball of 53.000 today when he denied living to extort 53.000 from Foo Tee r-hee He was alleged to have threatened to stab Tee Chee at Larut Road on Jan. 3 it lie re- fused to give the57 words
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Obituary97 1965-01-24 9 CHONG SWEE LOKE. 43. passed away peacefully on 22.1.65 leaving behind his beloved wife 2 mips and 4 daughters. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. from No. i 3 Jalan Tebu. Ukay Heights. X.1.. MADAM LIM AH CHOO. age 52. 22-1-65. leaving behind son Willie Lee. daughter Jolly Lee97 words
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102 1965-01-24 9 Senator's daughter weds doctor in Sydney \IISS Lee Chee iTI Peng, an arts graduate of the University of Sydney, and Dr. Stanley Cheung, who were married in Sydney, Australia, recently. She is the second daughter of Senator Dato Y. T. Lee and Datin Lee, of Kuala Lumpur. He is the102 words
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191 1965-01-24 9 Gilchrist: Sock in perfect health CINGAPORE. Sat. The J British Ambassador in Jakarta. Sir Andrew Gilchrist. said here today Malaysia should be prepared to counter Indonesian coniron tation and not waste time speculating whether Indonesia was going Communist. He told the Sunday Times: "People pay too much attention to the191 words
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177 1965-01-24 9 MOSCOW. Saturday. THE Soviet Government is considering plans to extend the profit-motive method of financing to collective and state-run farms, Pravda indicated today. Many Soviet factoitd are already scheduled to switch over to a new experimental system in which production will be based on177 words
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Article95 1965-01-24 9 Burglary while at funeral PENANG. Sat.— Thieves broke into a bookstore In Carnarvon Street and escaped with about $6,000 last night. Mr. Khoo Sit-w Boon, the managing partner, locked up his .shop at about 7 p.m. and went off to attend the funeral ser. his fathei at Merican Road. When95 words
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Article36 1965-01-24 9 PENANG. Sat— The Penanß City Council Recreation Club will celebrate Valentine's Day I with a dance at the E and O Hotel on Feb. 13. Highlight, of the dance will be a fashion •how36 words
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Advertisement34 1965-01-24 9 Lue CLASSIFIEDS 20 Vtorit SIS (Minimum) 1 LORETTO: To David and Anna Maria a son Marco Christian on 23rd January at K.L. Maternity Hospital. Both well Deepest thanks to Doctors and all Staff, i34 words
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Advertisement24 1965-01-24 9 A Happy and g*^ Prosperous K Chinese New Year! j|l I h^ew. culux MSB Mr--- |J ENJOY ...with scrs. RRIGHTER DULUX g£jj LIVING PENTALITE24 words
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Miscellaneous389 1965-01-24 9 QTMPADnur Kramme Summary In All Lan■MiNLr/ir'UKL Hindustani Theatre Vshii Kiran: 925 BelajarCHANNEL 5 I.ah Bahasa Kebangsaan Re1'.A1.: 100 Openuif; and Pro- peat Broadcast i 930 Chinese gramma Summary in all l_;in- Cinema Leon* Sum Pak Yee Kuage.s; 1.05 Twentieth Century r hok Yin Toy: 10.15 Programme Air Drop at Arnhein;389 words
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268 1965-01-24 10 Johnson wants Europe to share burden WASHINGTON, Sat. The Johnson Administr ation wants to see Western Europe taking a greater share of the burden in the developing areas of the world. particularly in South-East Asia and Africa, officials said last night. They took note of the efforts of Britain in268 words
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263 1965-01-24 10 KUCHING, Saturday. gARA WAR'S Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, angrily dismissed as "real nonsense" a speculation in the English language Sarawak Vanguard this morning that there was a crisis in the Sarawak Alliance. Dato Ningkan returned to Kuching today from Kuala Lumpur after263 words
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Article208 1965-01-24 10 Vogue team due in Spore today SINGAPORE, sat. -A fivemember Vogue team will fh? V n A". ln g a Pore from the United States tomorrow for a week-long stay to collect background information and photographs for a story and a supplement in this New York magazine. The story will208 words
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Article29 1965-01-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The College of AsricuKure Students' Union will hold its I annual graduation dinner at I the Mandarin Room. Jalan Bukit Bintung. on Thursday at29 words
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Article30 1965-01-24 10 IPOH, Sat. Thieves broke into the store of the Malayan Engineers Development Ltd.. In Lahat Lane here and escaped with 22 bronze bars, valued at $2,000 last night.30 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-01-24 10 O YDNEY'S poker machine wizards flew home yesterday poorer and much wiser about playing th«- "one-armed bandit" slot machines. The trio. Geo r r e Clampett. Keith Jennings and Or MacKenzie. r iv••II i- (I 30.000 miles to prove they could hit the jackpot at will169 words
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Article91 1965-01-24 10 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat. Police here interrupted an English class for thieves and arrested the teachers and pupi's. Two policemen patrolling the ai-port heard voices inside a building repeating "Hands up" in chorus. They found a group of known criminals rehearsing the phrase a key one forReuter - 91 words
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Article29 1965-01-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The world renowned Indian classical dancer. Miss Indrani Rahman, will perform at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pu.*?aka on Wednesday and Thursday at 8.30 p.m.29 words
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Article36 1965-01-24 10 ATHENS. Sal.— All 10 PBOP abroad U.S. Globemuhier m;Utaiy transport died when it hit the 4.800-ft. sno\\-c.ipiy»<l peak of Mounthelmos in the PelDoruiese yesterday, rescue teams reported from the crash scene.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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184 1965-01-24 10 All-comers shooting contest by police to 'foster closer ties with the public' IPOH, Sat. The Police will hold an allcomers pistol and revolver shooting competition at the rifle range off Kuala Kangsar Road here on Feb. 14 to "foster closer relationship with the public." The competition, according to a police184 words
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313 1965-01-24 10 KHIR BACKS PLAN TO SEND BILLY NG TO PLAY IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE. Sat J 1 HE president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, agrees that the new Malaysian champion, Billy Ng, should go for the All-England championships. His agreement was conveyed through the BAM secretary. Mr.313 words
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Advertisement191 1965-01-24 10 I 'll I I Si^ iJll I bpi "Ss you all that's IJF a^aw wn TV _^^^^«,m »T Sm ll I '*r SB' HHtrffW^^ S I I I ROL— Luxurious T.V. with the very ARKONA Superb Combination of T.V. |r -j^smMmsms^tm^m.tm' T|H latest refinements and advanced features. stereo Radio and191 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-01-24 11 THIS is Joey Heatherton. She will be seen soon in a role which is likely to prove as sensational as Sue Lyon's in "Lolita." The oert little actress portrays the adolescent murderess of her mother's lover in "Where _ove Has Cone," co-starring with Susan Hay.yard. Bette Davis and68 words
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Article, Illustration657 1965-01-24 11 DENNIS HALL - Bloom time for Claire DENNIS HALL By CLAIRE BLOOM sat outside the walls of Wormwood Scrubs prison patiently working on ;i piece of tapestry. She was. I hasten to add. merely waiting to do a scene in her latest film "The Spy Who Came In From the (old." Miss Bloom657 words
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Article257 1965-01-24 11 rpHE most Important cultural event of the coming month of February is the visit of the New Shakespeare Company, who appear in Singapore under the Joint aegis of the British Council and the Singapore Musical Society. These distinguished player 3 are to appear at the Victoria Theatre on257 words
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Advertisement477 1965-01-24 11 IfSHAW organisation; ■LAST at DAYS! I J irto»i doily: 1 30, SIS, 845 "My Foir Lady" starts promptly at: 1.42. 527 857 p.m. Advancr CASH BOOKINGS only ,RWR[ rW'^ m TTOKtaw aw mwiiw it nm bmbi tug m S4, S2.SO, 51.50 No Free List* Pnncipols plcose contact ■> ■I Manager477 words
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Advertisement386 1965-01-24 11 i EVERY SUNDAY at the p^l J air-conditioned J the famous Seaview U ll (Lr^%Y m CHICKEN CURRY Musical Entertainment by >, V INTERNATIONALLY FAMED W M SPANISH SHOW BAND LOS CASTELLANOS *ii i■ J ■j flown direct from Madrid to entertain _J l] V you from 12.30 t» 2.30386 words
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Advertisement208 1965-01-24 11 Compliment j^S^^. 7> Choose an eadearmf |ilt )> >j j\ ?(f endurme leaiity to ,O^ 3 Mki this Nnr Yiar just y^ 5 Hrttct ftr thtse whta /A LEE ONN JEWELLERS! SOUTH BRIDGE RD S PORE. 7%i\0l MH >^< r^< i^i >0i P±ibf(i*£ Last 3 Glorious Days /INGSTAR MORRIS CHALFEN208 words
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Advertisement271 1965-01-24 11 IGSLTD3OPENS TODAY! Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) DAILY 5 SHOWS: II a.m.— 1.30— 4.00— 6.30 9.30 p.m. 7 TIMES THE THRILLS! 7 TIMES THE ACTION!... than any vouve ever .jr-tv SEEN BEFORE! Ls ft w w Wwmmom M Howard DUFF Jackie LANE CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR ~OUr73RAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! SIMULTANEOUSLY AT CATHAY 1 PALACE271 words
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417 1965-01-24 12 EPSOM JEEP - ROYAL MEADOW WITH 8-12 LOOKS THE WINNER EPSOM JEEP By pOVAI. MEADOW is R my fancy in the Cl 1 Div 1 tif handicap (Race 6) at I poh today. This consistent sprinter rarely runs a bad race and with a drop in the weights he should return to the417 words
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Article1513 1965-01-24 12 IPOH 3rd DAY Race 1—2.0 Cl 5 Div 3 ($4300) 6f 1 CUll La Kiama a (Locliinvar St.) Zain, 10 9.0 <F) Mm 2 2 ***** Adnran a (Robinson Si. > West. 6 813 K. Leong 9 3 ***** Baby Chris II (Oriental St.) Ostnan. 4 8.12 *Nf 11 41,513 words
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Article166 1965-01-24 12 EPSOM JEEP TALL BOY POINTER NEARCO MYTH OLYMPIC HOPE LA FIAMA Haee j La Finn a Spartan Olympic Hope Ad»nm la Fiama Ini lUri ELCHO PRINCE BLL'E MISS MISTY BOW Race 2 Miat y Bow Kl <"ho Prince The Saint The Satot Eaton Floho Prinrr B. MELODY WINORO ROMAN166 words
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196 1965-01-24 12 WITH four first-run winners Movie Town. Straits Code 11, Soochow and Space Hero and a number of other form horses In the line-up Race 8 looks wide open. On time test Straits Code II Is the pick. He clocked Im 7 4196 words
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260 1965-01-24 12 Flawless— the best bet HE WAS AN UNLUCKY THIRD OVER 9F LAST WEEK DEST bn of thr div is l'!;)wless ill R;u-t 4 H* was unlucky last week when third with 86 to Frang.pan; over »t. shut In or. the rails at th. &%W he dld not eet a rtear260 words
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222 1965-01-24 12 Anggrek Bulan is worth another chance A\<.(.REK BILAVs second with 8.8 to Jamour in a [iM-ruo race over 5f straight lo;j, week was a good showln K sne is worth another chance In Race 7. Taking a line through Construction, this speedy K rey ia definitely worth a bet outside222 words
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Advertisement831 1965-01-24 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE IS Wo*. U (Mirny— tox S* els. txtrm TOR ALL TVPIS of photocopy Job* I ■>('■ *M 8» iS'porri GENUINE PHOTOITATf, Folommtle, 51 Ronmaon Koad. 8 port ROl RPOOUCE IMMEDIATELY 00M tin.- cupiei. Spore. 9J135/ TV. ON FREE LOAN *hrn wf >our TV. Day/Klgtit Scnrie*.831 words
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Advertisement223 1965-01-24 12 .^bbbC bssssW V\ A swift, smooth flight over the You enjoy the best of two worlds the traditional 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. No bother, no223 words
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Article, Illustration942 1965-01-24 13 NORMAN BOUDEWYN - NORMAN BOUDEWYN By CINGAPORE, Sat. Professional golf in the East is growing at least in terms of cash. This year a record $300,000 have been put up for the Far East circuit. This includes the prizes for the six national942 words
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Article22 1965-01-24 13 SINGAPORE Sat. PriMin Ciuh held Klißlsa to 2-2 I in SHA Lctgue Div. 1 match at I Changi today.22 words
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Article21 1965-01-24 13 WELLINGTON. Sat. Eiffel Tower, a 33 to 1 outsider, won the $80,000 Wellington Cup over two miles here today.21 words
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214 1965-01-24 13 Arif, Asif rip through NZ tail with 6 wickets for 5 runs WELLINGTON. Saturday. T OSING their last six wickets for. five runs, New Zealand were all out for 266 on the second day of the first Test against Pakistan here. Pakistan replied with 26 for no wicket by close214 words
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Article122 1965-01-24 13 NEW ZEALAND ltt Inns Gedye b Aslf l Howling c Burkl b Pervez 29 Sinclair c Nasim b Saeed 65 onjdon c Nauihad b Aslf 42 Reid b Arif 97 MrGregor lbw Asif 11 Ynile b Asif -I Dick b Arlf i Motz b Aslf c Collinre not out122 words
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Article158 1965-01-24 13 JOHANNESBURG. Saturday. A RECORD nfth-wicket partnership of 157 in 220 minutes between Tony Pithey (95) and Johu Waite (64) helped South Africa score 390 for six wickets on the second day of the Fourth Test against England at the Wanderers Ground here today. Rain158 words
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Article81 1965-01-24 13 SOUTH AFRICA Ist Inns (overnight 192-2) Goddard run out 60 Barlow c anu b Cartwright 96 Bland c Parks b Price 55 A. Pithey c Cartwright b Titmus 85 O. Pollock c Parks b Price 4 Wnlte run out 64 Van Der Merwe not out 5 P. Pollock not81 words
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Article340 1965-01-24 13 LONDON, Sat.— Results of league football matches played today: ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Arsenal 4 Leicester 3 Birmingham 1 Sheffield 1 Blackpool 1 Wolves 1 Kulham 4 Nottingham 1 Leeds 2 Chelsea 2 Manchester 1 Stoke 1 West Brom 2 Tottenham 0 West Ham 3 Burnley 2 Following340 words
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Advertisement445 1965-01-24 13 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching r '.-v Stopped in r 3^ \J "1 7 Minutes .^^v* -^^J Do y-iir fret Itch so i,"**/ r badlT th«,t th«y nesrly g&*^^^^ -«^B3»^bV' <lrlv» you craiy? I)o»s l*a akin on your feet crack and Infections, as well as445 words
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Advertisement164 1965-01-24 13 BPOBTIWG SAM by B«g. Wooit— Oo you envy the film start their life, fame, fortune, glamour? Do you secretly hope to be one of them yourself? r Ask Aidrey Hepburn. Peter O'Toole, Jose fjk fe Ferrer, Lon Chancy, Alec Guinness, Bette !m r Davis or Boris Karloff and you'll be164 words
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Article, Illustration945 1965-01-24 14 NORMAN BOUDEWYN - NORMAN BOUDEWYN I Singapore, Sat. YOUTH, blessed with a sure place kicker in Barry Kinnesey and tackling hard and keenly to keep South at bay, won the Malaysian Rugby Union's annual end -of -.season match on the Singapore padang today by 17 points to 14. Centre-three945 words
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289 1965-01-24 14 NS-Malacca dominate play but Perak retain the F-R trophy IPOH. Saturday. DERAK retained the Farleigh-Robertson Trophy 1 by beatirß Negri Sembilan-Malacca by 11 points (goal, try and penalty) to eight (goal and try) in their annual inter-state rugger match played on a hard, dry ground on the MuniciDal faaang Here289 words
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Article119 1965-01-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.- AJexaiidcr Chan and his sister Patricia made a clean sweep In the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association age group championships when they won four events each at Taniong Khu today. Alex won the 50m freestyle (30.1sec>. backstroke (34.0sec>. breast (43.8sec> and the119 words
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Article78 1965-01-24 14 CHRISTCHURCH. Sat.— For- mer world champion Jim Clark, driving a 2.5 litre Lotus-Clim;ix. won trie 100-mile Lady Wigrrun trophy race at record speed here "viay. Clark took the lead from the star; and won by more than 10 seconds from New Zealand's Bruce McLaren in78 words
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Article52 1965-01-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Stan Nagaiah will lead Singapore Cevlonese against Negri Sembllan Ceylonese in the Sara Shield South Zone cricket final here tomorrow. The other players are Eric Retnam. Ernest Wicks. A. de Silva. M. de V iz. S. Param. K. Nidsingam. T. Krishnan. E. Bala. H. Perera52 words
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Article39 1965-01-24 14 MALACCA. Sal.— Norlil. Hie defending champions, beat Alor Gaiah 4-2 in the openina match of the annual teachers interdiatrtct hockey quadrangular at the Malacca Club padang here today. In an earlier game. South beat Jasin 1-0.39 words
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Article34 1965-01-24 14 PEBBLE BEACH, Sat. Tony Lema scored a six-under-par 65 yesterday to take the lead at the halfway mark in the Bing Crosby national nroamateur golf tournament with a 36-hole score of 136.34 words
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Advertisement205 1965-01-24 14 Protect your house from ruthless home-wreckers. .WHITE ANTS! In Malaya they have caused more than $600,000 damage to buildings in one year! White Ants attack unseen and the damage is usually not noticed until it is too late. Powerful Dieldrex TC KILLS White Ants on contact and PROTECTS the area205 words
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Advertisement131 1965-01-24 14 LIM KAH NGAM (S) LTD. 27-A South Canal Road, Singapore take great pleasure in announcing the official opening of their TANGLIN HALT OFFICE and WOOD WORKS FACTORY at 7, Tanglin Halt Close, Singapore by The Honourable Minister for Finance Dr. Goh Keng Swee TO-DAY AT 5 P.M. The Advent of131 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-01-24 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— MCFA tup semifinal rrplay: Perak Chinese v Seor Cmnese (Stadium Perak. 8 p.m. i. KK'KKT— Sara Shield «emllinal: Spore Ceylonese v Neeri Cpylonese i Balestier Rd. 11 ■JR. I HOCKEY— Spore Ui». 2: Port Authority v Schools (Bt Chermini.42 words
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Article905 1965-01-24 1 CEDRIC CARNE - The magic needles CEDRIC CARNE Has an ancient Chinese cure any part to play in modern medicine? Most doctors dismiss it as hocus-pocus but to many sufferers the technique of acupuncture has brought a relief they had almost despaired of ever finding... By THE MACAZINE SECTION A FEW hundred yards905 words
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Article31 1965-01-24 1 Pa*e« Comics 6. 7. 8 Start 6 j Periscope 2, 3 For a laugh 4 Pases For Women 4 I Seriol 1. 5 Know Alls 3 Jane Lee 531 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-01-24 1 DOCTORS IN DISPUTE THE womon getting the needle treatment on the right is Mrs. Anno Lunneryd. She flew all the way from Switzerland to Singapore in a last bid to cure a chronic illness thot had Western doctors baffled. The locol Chinese physicion is Mr. Siow. After the ocupuncture treatment68 words
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Advertisement254 1965-01-24 1 FLY *0A CAND CRUISE THE MEDITERRANEAN BOAC, together with Adriatica Lines, has a wonderful idea for your back, your route is from Venice to Athens, calling amongst others at European holiday. With the time you save by flying on a BOAC Rolls- Dubrovnik. Olympia and Corfu. Royce jet, you can254 words
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Article, Illustration735 1965-01-24 2 SHIVA DAS - SHIVA DAS THE WAY TO WIN THE PRICE FIGHT By Till] success story of natural rubber is predicted to continue for some time to come. People in the know say thai it will remain the country's biggest revenue earner ns more and better quality rubber is bounced oIT production735 words
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Article, Illustration837 1965-01-24 2 RONALD RANSOM - THOUSANDS of visitors to Britain make a literary pilgrimage to the home of Jane Austen at Chawton. but it is doubtful whether any of them would expect to nnd, in this peaceful Hampshire837 words
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Advertisement803 1965-01-24 2 DAILY JET SERVICE HONG KONG/OSAKA DAILY JET CONNECTIONS SINGAPORE/HONG KONG Commencing February 15th, Cathay Pacific will provide the ONLY daily jet service between Hong Kong, Taipei and Japan. Daily jet services connect Singapore and Hong Kong, where mighty Convair jets depart every morning bound for Taipei and Japan. You simply803 words
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Article, Illustration594 1965-01-24 3 MARSHALL PUGH - MARSHALL PUGH BWTAirS NEW STATESMAN By rpHF new face of M. John Freeman has now been unveiled. He has become Britain's High Commissioner In India. Was this another of his elegant leaps, by which an old world and an old life would be left behind entirely? .Mr. Freeman594 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1965-01-24 3 HAROLD SOH - KICKING THE HABIT IN ONLY FIVE DA VS... HAROLD SOH LONOON and these two men say you can stop that craving for tobacco TO SMOKE or not to smoke? A burning question in these times of soaring tobacco prices and the terrifying things we read about regarding lung cancer and1,109 words
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Article422 1965-01-24 3 THOUGH Malaysia docs not recognise a large number of Americas deI understand that 1 Dato Sir Alexander Op--1 penheim. the Vice-Chan-cellor of the University <>t Malaya. la himself an American graduate. Is this true' 111 .1J1'.l i: I YOON Not quite. Dato Oppcn- heim obtained his initial422 words
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Advertisement337 1965-01-24 3 rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA t] You can't go wrong with S |(DGENERffIir" I t^ Unequalled Brilliance in Sound and that's where General shines, to lh fc^ ...That's what the General Stereo AM FM tuners, full stereo phonograph, k.^ will bring you. There is a complete big speakers, and precision made turn l^337 words
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Article189 1965-01-24 4 your style. Wll ATS one of the main worries of young career #irls on the go? The answer is how to stay in fashion wilh ;i budget thai is nol as stretchable as otic would wish. Solution: S-t-r-e-t-c-h your wardrobe. One of the keenest ideas .is to invest in double189 words
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Article, Illustration450 1965-01-24 4 GOOD FOR A LAUGH A MINISTER was very fond of children and, one night, on his way to a church meeting, he decided he might drop in at a children's party in the neighbourhood. Wanting to surprise the youngsters, he rang the doorbell and asked the maid not to450 words
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Article436 1965-01-24 4 ALEX LEE'S PAGE STILL ON THE MONE> THEME— TEN GOLDEN RULESTO WISE SPENDING ANE of the greatest challenges of modern living is wise spending. Unwise spending a merciless trap into which many plunge has been the cause of worry, misery, broken homes and broken lives. Recently a leading American women's436 words
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Advertisement502 1965-01-24 4 WHO puts "That Look" in your Eyes? W M r max Factor of course "That Look" fashionable, feminine, tantalising begins with the world's most complete choice of eye make-up. Max Factor, of course. DRAMATIZE with Max Factor Eyeshadows. Creamy Stick, long-lasting Powder. DEFINE with Max Factor Brush-On Eyebrow make-up. Also502 words
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Advertisement253 1965-01-24 4 r^ggjl Variation' GLAMOUR PANTIE GIRDLES by matdenfbrm (Of Made in U.S.A.) A complete lin* of glamour I I pontie girdlci styled of the /k 1 cooler, most comrortoblc P»w^ I ""> nylon knit imaginable K£%3a*J I mod. with "LYCRA" tpondtx, it trims your fV^lSSk^ thighs, tomti your tummy. i\ xJSfe*^253 words
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639 1965-01-24 5 STANLEY BURCH - Why you can't sleep when you're of yourself... STANLEY BURCH By NEW YORK AH A C I'll 0 R S i;. flown MM) or 4.000 miles, runs below par for days. A bal or an owl will maintain its peak activity according to the night-time of the place it came639 words
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Article365 1965-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 8.59 Summary of Programmes for the Morning; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Tell Me A Story; 10.30 Ben365 words
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422 1965-01-24 5 Dear Jane Lee: My love or my duty? LOVE or duty? I am in my thirties and have kept house for my father ever since mother died. My brother and sister are both married and seem to take it for granted that I shall be the one to look after422 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1965-01-24 5 GOLDEN NEEDLE This is actress Billie Whitelaw-one of the many famous people who have found relief through acupuncture From Pag© One man goes out, leaving the statue alone, disguised, sinister. Next day that same room Is filled with people, one of whom is much younger than the others. Yet he1,217 words
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Advertisement104 1965-01-24 5 //r^-^ (Pardon me Madam J y° ur s^p IS s^° w^ n S' J ]T\ And there doesn't seem to be \y a thing you can do about it; your cheongsum has shrunk it's ruined! Yes, we know, it is infuriating. But may we make a suggestion: I look for104 words
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Advertisement78 1965-01-24 5 I. too. -was looking for superior j A 1I 11 111 IPI I •mokiiif.' pleasure and found it M \I f I in MARLBURO ■r~7^7"^B»Mi ifl Ul l|llfl U Wherevßr elegance, charm atid W Jh&i ""t^u F M success foregather. MARLBORO is ihere. T MARLBORO with its'Selectrate'! filter and famous78 words
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Miscellaneous262 1965-01-24 5 POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: 1. Whiten <6). 5. DOWN: 1 Oppose manfully Bower of trees (6), 9. More In- (6), 2. Concurred (6). 3. Official experienced (7). 10 Stem (4). maker of proclamations (5), 4. 11. Musical character (4). 13. Fibre (4), 6. Fastened (8). 6. Slumbering (6), 15. Curer (6).262 words
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Advertisement491 1965-01-24 6 SELAMAT HARI-RAYA PUASA t£? KONG HEE FAn CHOY gO*W Finest and Exquisite jM q DIAMONDS Q J&* PRECIOUS STONES ip l JADE and xQf MIKIMOTO PEARLS Jfiff jjs%&f Genuine and Guaranteed MffG^ 4^^ 18K. HALL-MARK j|^^m RINGS -^^B% J^V CUFF-LINKS §&B novelties AJw Slade Woolf Ltd., London. I*2y Sow Aflonts491 words
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Miscellaneous509 1965-01-24 6 I THESE EVIL ASErj y'^. j SPEAK QUKXL V AM7^ TwHfN TWE STO^^^B TWEY WANT NOTHIN© YthiS 50y'S PATMEK LIES ■'''Ylet not revenge pull Jij you amp i ake jungle out theke twe (sest op >ou* I you ake a kave JliA. «?PW<;P OP ZPASONIU6 1 nr-^s^ PEOPLE.. TwENJ LET509 words
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Miscellaneous259 1965-01-24 6 20>- Beware false glamour this week and aont believe all you hear aoout people. You could be tempted to make impul£i\e link-ups that would lead to disappointment in the end. Of you are patient until the end of the week, you'll have good news about your own affairs on Friday259 words
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Miscellaneous319 1965-01-24 6 for help and sympathy. VIRGO (Aug. 22— Sept. 22): Make sure that letters don't go astray in the early pan of me week. Be careful, too. thai you get the right information about a new job or a new linkup; either might involve travel later In the year. Your hunches319 words
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Miscellaneous290 1965-01-24 6 affect the home. SCORPIO (Oct. 24— Nov. 22>: Romantic Ideas could spoil your judgment In the near future. However taken you may be bynewcomers, think carefully before you make any decisive movement. If you're looking for a new job, get the matter put in wilting by Saturday If possible. Alternatively,290 words
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Miscellaneous277 1965-01-24 6 -STAR of theWEEK' f 1 <?■ Fernando Teh (Ipoh student/ bom on Jon. 27, 1946. PROM many points of view this should be a very fortunate period in your life. It could also be a perplexing one if you allow your feelings to get out of hand. Try to take277 words
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Miscellaneous158 1965-01-24 6 If it is YOUR birthday touay your outlook for 1965 Is indeed an interesting one. There are changes to be faced hut in the end they will make for greater security and a return to a place or to a circle of friends that you loved in the past. Though158 words
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