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Title Section15 1963-02-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1,429. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1963. U 20 CENTS. KDN 35515 words
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313 1963-02-17 1 BY MACAPAGAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rrißE Malayan Am- bassador to the Philippines, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad, flew in here from Manila today for consultations with the Malayan Government. On the same plane was the Philippine Ambassador here, Mr. Yusup Abubakar. who313 words
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89 1963-02-17 1 Workers' regiments in Indonesia ready for war JAKARTA, Sat.— The big J army backed Central Organisation of Indonesian Socialist Workers (SOKSI) said today its "workers' regiments" were ready to engage in "physical confrontation" with Malaya. The SOKSI presidium issued a statement In support of President Soekarno's speech to the opening89 words
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Article66 1963-02-17 1 The jackpot In the Berita Harian Find the Ball Contest has now reached $2,500. You can win this magnificent prize by getting a copy of today's Berita Mlnggu and entering lor the competition. The winner of contest "C" In the series was Let Hong Wai of66 words
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Article, Illustration397 1963-02-17 1 INCHE ZAITON 'Proposal must be made officially' THANAT KHOMAN 'UN should try to settle the crisis' Hull coming BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. JJRITISH troops have intensified their patrols of strategic areas in Brunei after reports that unidentified jet planes have flown over Brunei, it was reported today. More397 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-02-17 1 TOP SECRET MOVE LONDON. Sat. Behind a thick screen of secrecy. America's 'nteUUence chief. Mr. John McCone, went to work in London yesterday. The 60-year-old head of the Central Intelligence Agency arrived to this sole comment from the U.S. Embassy: "Mr. McCone is in Britain."179 words
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Article44 1963-02-17 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. Within five years women will be appearing on the beaches with no swimsuit tops at all said Callfornian fashion designer Rudi Gernreich. "Skin, if It is attractive skin, can be a part of our de. •ifn." he said.44 words
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Article257 1963-02-17 1 Four RAF men die DUT ONE MEMBER OF CRASHED PLANE STILL MISSING SINGAPORE, Sat.— Four bodies of the nveman crew of a Twin Pioneer aircraft, reported missing yesterday while on a reconnaissance flight In Sarawak, have been found, the RAF headquarters at Changl said today. 'An RAF spokesman said that257 words
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193 1963-02-17 1 Iraq army shoot down Reds in the streets BAGDAD, Sat.— Army and police shot down Communist fugitives in the streets of Bagdad yesterday. They cordoned off the Communist areas and armed squads systematically searched the houses. They found hundreds of hidden weapons which some Western diplomatic sources believe Indicates that193 words
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Article30 1963-02-17 1 the American Ambassador has handed over to the Vietnamese Navy five pocket des-troyer-type gunboats especially made in the United States for patrol duties In South Vietnam's coastal waters.30 words
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Article483 1963-02-17 1 SHIP AND 39 ABOARD VANISH IN THE 'SEA OF DEATH' MIAMI, Sat. The Sargasso Sea, dubbed "The Sea of Missing Persons," has claimed another victim with the disappearance of the 7.240-ton United States tanker. Marine Sulphur Queen, with 39 people aboard. The ship was last heard of483 words
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Article73 1963-02-17 1 LATE NEWS PEOPLE of tne Rnl fe>--1 fcvl ands. an Indonesian -owned group near Singapore, have been ordered by Jakarta to gel rid of iheii television sets. The leading Jakarta dally, Suluh Indonesia, said the Indrneslan Oovernment banned ownership of the sets, because TV was a medium of "enemy propaganda."73 words
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Advertisement17 1963-02-17 1 FL\EST DIAMONDS SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1 Tel: *****.17 words
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130 1963-02-17 2 Malaysia: So students refuse to come JAKARTA, Sat Indonesia' National Student Federation has turned down an invitation to send d« legates to the Malayan National Student Congress in Match because the subjoct of the proposed Malaysia Federation is on the Congress agenda. A letter turning down the invitation was sent130 words
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Article20 1963-02-17 2 Director of the Commonwealth Institute, has announced the launching of a Commonwealth Institute Journal on Feb. 28.20 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-02-17 2 Girl saves her own life by fainting -tr 6 Soraya on skis... 0 THE former empress of Iran, Princess Soraya, photographed during her skiing holiday in Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy. BERLIN, Sat. Rosemarie Koenlg fainted when the man she had rejected as a lover shot at her with a pistol. ItUPI - 198 words
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386 1963-02-17 2 BRITISH FIRMS ARE URGED TO GET IN SOON TIME TO MEET CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITIES AS MALAYSIA NEARS, SAYS BRITISH TRADE ENVOY LONDON, Saturday. BRITAIN'S top trade official in Singapore yesterday reported "remarkable progress" industrially in the internally self-governing area, as preparations go ahead for the formation of the Malaysia federationUPI - 386 words
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177 1963-02-17 2 Regular talks of Asian Govt leaders: Sihanouk PEKING, Sat. Prince I Sihanouk of Cambodia has proposed that Asian Heads of States or Governments hold regular meetings "to discuss their problems and align their points of view." The Cambodian Head of State, who Is on a state visit to China, made177 words
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Article39 1963-02-17 2 BOMBAY. Bat— The first four MIO fighters of the 13 which Russia has promised India were unloaded here yesterday. Defence authorities took charge of the four Jets, which will be used for training purposes. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article19 1963-02-17 2 .White House Ptms Secretary received a large bottle of French Cognac as a "retired walker's survival kit."19 words
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185 1963-02-17 2 The rifle that would have killed de Gaulle: Officers held PARIS, Saturday. A FRENCH officer planned to shoot General de Gaulle with a rifle equipped with telescopic sights as the President visited the Military College in Paris yesterday, according to police sources. But civil and military security police struck first,185 words
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Article28 1963-02-17 2 NEW YORK. Bat.— lndonesia U to send 1.000 more troops to serve under the UN. Command In toe Congo, an Informed source said today.— Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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454 1963-02-17 2 Pierre signs cheques with his paw MEW YORK; Pierre is rich. Pierre owns a beauty salon. And Pierre is a black three-year-old dog. He is the legal owner of the salon named after him in Oakland, California. It was bought by his owners, Miss Fay Maxwell. But Pierre signed the454 words
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Article487 1963-02-17 2 DAVID ENGLISH - YOU CAN'T BEAT A PAPER FOR NEWS DAVID ENGLISH By HOf 68 days the presses A of New York's seven great metropolitan daily newspapers have been steadily gathering dust, their thunder silenced by a printers' strike which shows no sign of ending. The newspaper blackout has done far more than487 words
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Article30 1963-02-17 2 pre-war British Ambassador to China, has urged resident foreign correspondents in Taipei to send out more "hard facts" to let people throughout the world know more about Formosa.30 words
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Article27 1963-02-17 2 ...a prominent British Labour Member of Parliament and campaigner against racial discrimination, has been ordered by his doctor to cancel all engagements for a fortnight.27 words
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305 1963-02-17 2 NEW LEADER OF LABOUR PARTY TO GO FOR WHITE HOUSE TALKS T ONDON, Bat. Mr rj Harold Wilson, new leader of the British Labour Party, said today he hoped to go to the United Btates to talks as soon as It could be arranged. Be was asked In a 83.C.305 words
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Advertisement160 1963-02-17 2 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY at a glance... TMC TIME, THE DAY AND THE DATE. Mc*«Ks»r%4>«opi» Mx>-»r> on the (O will not And entirt satisfaction lo Jwst fcavtaf witch that keeps perfect time. For mexuftm tlmek««plnf tione i» not enough to meet the require- I J^V mems of160 words
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BACKGROUND
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Article30 1963-02-17 3 of Laos has cancelled a proposed trip to Canada next week because of the dissolution of the Canadian Parliament and the coming General Election on April 8.30 words
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Article10 1963-02-17 3 US Ambassador to Greece, conferred with President Kennedy-10 words
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Article29 1963-02-17 3 Britain's Lord Privy Seal. left for Geneva for ministerial talks aimed at bolstering up the seven-nation European Free Trade Association following the collapse of the Brussels negotiations.29 words
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88 1963-02-17 3 Malaya praised by Peace Corps leader NEW YORK, Bat. The greatest role for a Peace Corps volunteer In Malaya is to win the confidence of Malayans. Dr J. Norman Parmer said at De Kalb, Illinois, yesterday. Dr. Parmer recently returned to Northern Illinois University after one year as a Peace88 words
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Article26 1963-02-17 3 the Congolese Prime Minister, will arrive in Brusels on Feb. 25 for four-day talks with the Belgian Government on Brlgo-Congolese relations and technical aid.26 words
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Article185 1963-02-17 3 JAKARTA. Sat. Indonesia will drop out of the world sugar market altogether unless she can reverse the trend of declining production, according to a 'state sugar executive. Mr. Sukardjo. director of the Central Sugarcane Foundation at Surakarta. was quoted by the official Indonesian news agency185 words
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348 1963-02-17 3 News BRITONS ARE WORLD'S MOST AVID READERS NEW YORK, Sat —Britons are the world's most avid readers of newspapers, Americans the biggest radio and television addicts, and Russians the most frequent cinema-goers, according to a United Nations report published today.. Oceania Australia, New Zealand and the smaller Pacific islands had348 words
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Article25 1963-02-17 3 the Philippine Ambassador In the United States will leave for Manila within a few days to discuss foreign policy with Foreign Office officials25 words
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Article25 1963-02-17 3 former Ambassador to Moscow, left Londoo by air for Bonn to take up his new post ;<n British Ambassador to West Grrmany.25 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-02-17 3 THE FLYING TRAPEZE FOR CIRCUS MUMS THREE-YEAR-OLD J HERE'S a clever lad! And lucky, too! Not many children get a circus trapeze to play with. But it is really a lesson for three year old Gary Jahn. His mother Nita, 24-year-old member of an aerial ballet, isMirrorpic - 118 words
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224 1963-02-17 3 A bear-hug from Khrushchev for Chinese envoy MOSCOW, Saturday. MR. Khrushchev last night hugged the Chinese Ambassador in Moscow, Mr. Pan Tzu-Li, and told Western correspondents: "I promise you that when we throw the last shovel on the grave of capitalism, we will do it with China." i Mr. Khrushchev.224 words
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Article331 1963-02-17 3 The bride chose arsenic twice PARIS. Saturday i MK J A TEARFUL bride confessed to a mayor and a councillor that she tried to poison her husband. Then her husband forgave her and took her back. Three years later, the husband died in agony after an illness that lasted only331 words
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176 1963-02-17 3 WASHINGTON, Sat.—President Kennedy said yesterday that disposal of stockpile surpluses "should be made in the light of our national interest and our desire to avoid any serious disruption of markets.'' He made the observation in announcing approval of a set of recommendations made toReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement655 1963-02-17 3 EVERY DAY 1000 OPTIMA CAMERAS are leaving Europe's largest camera factory i |e^ iin^!s^n^^^Hl Hi /'*t\^^^^*k I ■BD^Tvlbl' r Bi .t^l IB 1 I.' i optima m 1959-1962 1,000,000 AGFA OPTIMA OWNERS All are happy because of Automatic and Trouble Free picture taking 0»> Have You Tried lten^ljP IMMEDIATELY stop*655 words
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247 1963-02-17 4 PMIP: TAKE JAKARTA THREAT TO THE U.N. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Porty today urged the Federation Government to take up Indonesia's "confrontation" towards Malaya with the United Nations for a peaceful settlement. The party said in a statement lt was important for the United Nations to take a247 words
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Article37 1963-02-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. John Herling. an American journalist who specialises in labour affairs, will give a public talk on "Labour and Management" at the USIB Library in Armenian Street on Wednesday at 5.30 pm.37 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-02-17 4 Dentistweds ex-nurse CUTTING thei wedding cak are Mr. Teoh Khon Guan, a Penang den tal surgeon and Mis Chew Poh Suan, former staff nurs< at the Singapor General Hospital. They were marrie< at the Singapor Registry yesterday. The bridegroom, a graduate of the University of Malaya, te the elder son84 words
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62 1963-02-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. D. Smith, acting Director-Oen-eral of Telecommunications, announced today that the Overseas Telex Service has been extended to Malta. Service will be continuous from Monday, 2.30 p.m. to Saturday, 8.30 p.m. each week. The minimum charge for a period of three62 words
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Article61 1963-02-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Two men, Samsudin bin Ghani and Seah Chai Ngee, pleaded guilty before the ninth magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today, to a charge of behaving in an indecent manner at Lorong 6. Geylang. early this morning. Mr. Pates fined Samsudin $25. Seah, who61 words
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Article45 1963-02-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The Johore Bahru branch of the Red Cross Society will hold a fun and trade fair In Jalan Trus hen from Tuesday to March 31. Proceeds of the fair will go to assist the various projects of the society.45 words
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437 1963-02-17 4 STERILISATION URGED TO CHECK POPULATION SEVEN-DAY CONFERENCE OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION ENDS WITH A WARNING TO ASIA By EE BOON LEE Singapore, Sat. THE seven-day conference of the International Planned Parenthood Federation in Singapore attended by 356 delegates and observers from 39 countries came to a close today. Leaders of437 words
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184 1963-02-17 4 Malayan Govt. launches new D-Loan KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. The Federation Government is launching Its first development loan for 1963 on Monday a $70 million loan offering investors the choice of short, medium or long term maturity. From Monday onwards, subcrlptlons will be accepted for the following securities 4i per cent184 words
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Article36 1963-02-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation Government has decided to extend 1U recognition to the new Governments of the Republic of Iraq and the Yemen Arab Republic, a Ministry of External Affairs statement said today.36 words
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135 1963-02-17 4 Thousands watch TV in JB shops JOHORE BAHRU. Bat Television Slngapura, which made Its debut yesterday, was seen by thousands ot eager, enthusiastic viewers in Johore Bahru. Hundreds Jammed radio shops to watch TV being shown for the first time yesterday. According to radio dealers here there are about 30135 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-02-17 4 MISS Foong Siew-wan. 18. of Ipoh. who has been awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship, will be leaving for Australia tomorrow to take up a five-year course for an honours Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics at the University of Adelaide. She Is the younger daughter of Mr.74 words
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Article347 1963-02-17 4 BUSINESS DONE CDJOAPORE, Bat.— Combined *3 business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Boustrad (1.000) $1.50. (I.ooo' $1.51: Dunlops (1.000) $2.52 D, (7.000) $2.50 D. (1.000) $2.51 D. (5.000) $2.63. (1.000) $2.61.347 words
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Advertisement271 1963-02-17 4 GALLERY OF HEALTH I WB^BtW^^lSß^^^Km World knowledge, World experience, leads to World trust. This is W^^mfSS^Sß^B^^^^K^ why Malayan mothers feed their babies on LACTOGEN with the HMMi^ complete confidence that only the name Nestle can give them. Bb^^^^MßJßHß^^^l^BP^^^^B LACTOGEN developes fine healthy infants, with strong bones and HJJHBHjj^^pr^^^^'^' ,^L^LW teeth,271 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-02-17 5 •"T U E SHARPSHOOTER" x (above) submitted by Atii SB., at 39 Ducbeo. Road. Singapore 10, wins the week's $30. Inche Aziz used a Mamiyaflen camera and Kodak Plus X film. Setting: (5.6. 1/60 second. The prize-winner will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted146 words
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Article, Illustration846 1963-02-17 5 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Why the dear little house is so dear JEFFREY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR DON'T let snags upset {your DREAM 8§@-f> ABOVE: Last week's heading. BELOW: This Sunday's THE report of a proposed tenancy tribunal being set up by the Commissioner of the Federal capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, will846 words
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Article485 1963-02-17 5 PETER LIM - DO YOU have a query oi doubt? Write to: The City Editor, Sunday Timss, Times House, Blver Valley Road, Singapore 9. THE .trained relations between Malaya and Indonesia have had their effects on the Stock Exchanges and prices last wek tooK another downward slide, particularly the industrials.485 words
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Article, Illustration653 1963-02-17 5 Riding high— with the sultans PETER LIM MOTORING by A LOOK AT THE CARS THAT ROYALTY BUYS IT STARTED with "The Arabian Nights" and it has not changed since. The fabulous courts of fabled sultans are still filling a thousand and one dreams, including many of the daytime variety. Schoolboys653 words
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Article339 1963-02-17 5 Just to warn you A POLICE FEATURE K A WOMAN her dress ripped at the thigh, stormed into a club clutching whole hand! uls of tendollar Doles. Close on her heels came a thickset, crew-cut taxi-driver. The woman placed the money on a table and .-mootiied out the crumpled notes.339 words
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Advertisement169 1963-02-17 5 (THE NICEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO YOUR CAR) &/sJ aS^^ 'Happy' the Friendly Esso Man is no ordinary oil drop. He's an oil drop with a mission He's Esso's cheerful tymbol of* service. He tries' to do what his name implies: Bring Ht works with your Esso Dealer to169 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-02-17 5 W^K^mf~uB&& like to keep it? 'Johnson,*/, Aged 95, K*/r*/W c PIL <*■ 1&JCH turfh the Joined N""i P9OM&U& j wik**jf)/e.,, >**4&eyner I ~P>n*Me>t8d dt&patch clerk— H>het s record! Such We orqwisation head of dep&rmort a>»tg, c&rt afftrd to A2a*»*A*r- /4r^w t*/nded fayg f^o42 words
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Article52 1963-02-17 6 ■<i. SlL' (Mlnimunii SALE CLEARANCE OF maternity aiwaaaa, aniorks. also morning, cock- dresa. fA to SlO. Duncan a 11 Mmrida Bt. Off Raffle* Place SALON PHOENIX brtags you from I ;i The fabulou* peel.n« Jelly. Tna rrtt use by World Baaatlaa Tel: .IIIM. Order tor bom* aw* ISA. Mfinnlons.52 words
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Article78 1963-02-17 6 it w»r4* mm (mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH la Macapor*, Orrbard Road Bub day Barrtaa V iin and 6 P-m. All Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIEaJCE SOCIETY B .rove Koad. Muoway Sannre 30 a.m.: Bunday Scbooi 10.4* a.ra .-dnraday meeting 7.lft p.m. wbicn ■BBM of healing by prayer. Rvrrvonc weleom*. ST. ANDREW'S78 words
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544 1963-02-17 6 FAMILY PLANNING AND THE HUNGRY NATIONS AN American professor once warned that the unchecked growth of the world's population Is a greater danger than the threat of nuclear war. No idle warning. Within the next 40 years the world's present population .of three thousand million is expected to "explode" to544 words
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Article, Illustration475 1963-02-17 6 HENRY PAUL; TAN TOCK SAIK - THE CAMP BY THE JUNGLE HENRY PAUL Bj j^ COMPLEX of multi-storeyed buildings, costing more than $12 million, is to rise on the edge of the jungle near here for use of security forces. The project, undertaken by the Federal CTOvernment, with the help of the Perak State Government, is475 words
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Article137 1963-02-17 6 How to deal with the donors npHERE are three main types of public donors to charities In Malaya and' voluntary organisations approach them in different ways: FREE GIVERS: Those who donate sums of money without expecting any return. These are the people who respond to publicity in newspapers. over Radio137 words
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Article352 1963-02-17 6 PATIENT'S PICKET THREAT AND HIS RECORD IREAL with tnterest the threat by Tan Ah Leng Sunday Times. Feb. 3). the cripple who threatened to picket the Government offices in a wheelchair if he is transferred from the General Hospital in Penang to Bukit Mertajam. He has also made352 words
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Article71 1963-02-17 6 rE quality of driving along Malaya's main roads (and what odd types do get behind the wheel!) makes you think of that nicely satirical piece by Coward: Why do the wrong people travel? Pease do not think that 1 criticise or cavil at a genuine urge to71 words
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Article66 1963-02-17 6 LETTER WRITING has always been my favourite hobby not only because it enlarges my circle of friends but because it contributes a great deal towards better understanding among the peoples of the world. So are there people in your country of 19 and above who would like to66 words
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Article27 1963-02-17 6 S ALEXANDER (Sunday Times Feb 3) must have been born yesterday. Near side kerb watching has been going on ever since kerbs were M.W.. IPOH.27 words
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Article80 1963-02-17 6 I FULLY agree with Mr. K. Baskaran (Sunday Times. Feb. 10) that our teenagers have never had it so good. His article provided my family with a lively topic for discussion and I am happy to let you know that my two teenage sons and a daughter have80 words
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Article26 1963-02-17 6 MORE and more people In Malaya are taking to cigars these days. Is this I wonder, a sign of opulence? DAVID OXENHAM. CHAN6I.26 words
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78 1963-02-17 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK I AM very angry with yon because my father has slashed my pocket money by $15 after reading last week's Sunday Times' article about teenagers in Malaya having too much money to sornd. I don't know how you could have arrived at this conclusion but I78 words
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291 1963-02-17 6 Raising money 1 ...ALL FOR CHARITY TAN TOCK SAIK Malayans are generous— and Ineed to be By 'SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS' FEATURE MALAYANS are among the world's most generous donors to charitable causes. Few of them quickly cross the street when they spot flag sellers approaching. This tribute to the Malayan291 words
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366 1963-02-17 6 Our five top help-the people societies MALAYAN ASSOCIATION 1 FOR THE PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS: It runs clinics in several places, hospital T.B. wards in Kedaii. Trengganu and Johore. a sanatorium in Morib. Selangor. New projects to be launched next year: A new $85 000 clinic at Setapak. KJL.; also a366 words
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108 1963-02-17 6 pLAG days seem lo be the most regular and popular method adopted by charitable organisations to raise mone>. There seems to be only one ruling for holding flag days—never hold it in the middle of the month; «for obvious financial reasons as108 words
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Article77 1963-02-17 6 THESE were the grant* made tram 1051 to 1860 by the Social and Welfare Service* Lotteries Board: Welfare of handicapped and underprivileged: »91 million: Welfare of the blind: $196 million; Treatment of Tuberculosis: $11.7 million; Relief of Destitute and Distressed: $2 6 million; Postering approved nonpollUcal youth movements:77 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-02-17 6 Mrs. H. Schokuun - The fast life for good figures Mrs. H. Schokuun MALAYA S NEW WRITER NO. 68 By Mrs. Schokman, of Kuala Lumpur, share* the $50 priie (or: "Is There Any Point In Holding Beauty Contests?" The other »->> saT was published last Sunday. The writers win $25 each. THE poet Longfellow550 words
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Advertisement258 1963-02-17 6 WIN SUCCESS Wk FUN FRIENDSHIP with the new "EASY LEARN" BUTTON ACCORDION NOW, you can quickly leorn to ploy thi» fascinating Instalment. Ltorn AT HOME with complete ease ond confidence from the jenjofionol n«w "K»od Than Ploy" Melody Method. Eosy •xplonofions, mistake proof illustration* TELL ond SHOW you everything, step258 words
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248 1963-02-17 7 The band boy Matilda met 50 years ago in Lake Gardens... By GEORGE LIM: KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday J^ COUPLE who smiled at each other at the Lake Gardens more than 50 years ago, celebrated their Golden Wedding Jubilee at their son-in-law's house in Petaling Jaya on St. Valentine's Day. He—248 words
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Article64 1963-02-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. a central councillor of the Singapore Naval Base La'jour Union. V.K. Piilal, was arrested early yesterday morning in the rountlnurd Special Branch operation against anti-Malaysia elements. This brings the number of people detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance to 117. Piilal. an64 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-02-17 7 PICTURE POWER in the Sunday Times I OVE. young man, love... when two people truly love each Dther. it does not matter if they »re rich or poor. "Love will help couples to share their joys and sorrows..." declared Matilda Foley. 75. when asked the recipe for a long and170 words
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Article44 1963-02-17 7 SINGAPORE. S.it.— The M large-acaie exhibition ol Tamil books to be held at the Singapore National Library will commence on Monday The books to De on «now tot a week are irom all sections of the llbrarv-adultv children j and reference books.44 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-02-17 7 Hitch-hiker seeks companion ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 32-year-old Singaporean, Mr. Mario Boey Kong Kee, is looking for a companion to *****-hike to Europe. He left Singapore for Trengganu by train on Jan. 13 to get some friends there to join him bat they declined. Mr. Boey has written to the77 words
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Article44 1963-02-17 7 MUAR bat -Jai.n Malaysia is ihr name ol a new road in th» Batu Pnh«t district. Johorr It is one of the six road.- completed last year under the rural development scheme Flu name «v* suggested by B«iu P«h..- vu m no.44 words
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Article33 1963-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The annual safe driving competition rally of the Ist Transport Company of the Armed Forces Maintenance Corp will be held in Ampang Road here on March 5.33 words
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162 1963-02-17 7 Gambling FORTUNE TELLER DID NOT TELL HIM HE WOULD BE CHARGED VINGAPORE, Sat. A labourer. Tan See Yoke. 46. told a court that a fortune teller he had consulted did not tell him that he would be charged today with gambling. Tan was charged with two others with playing a162 words
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Article46 1963-02-17 7 CHAN BENG SOON: Alor Star, Sat - PORT DICKBON. Sat. A new $90,000 market, work on which began last year, will re ready at the end of this month. Meanwhile, a new fire-station with quarters for firemen. Is being built here. The project is also expected to be ready soon.46 words
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Article316 1963-02-17 7 Raja leaves for talks BORNEO CONFERENCE HAS THREE MAIN I OBJECTIVES, HE SAYS jrjINOAPORE. Sat. Before JO he left for Jesselton this morning to attend the i pro-Malaysia conference. the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, out- lined three main objectives I which, he said, the deleP gates from political316 words
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61 1963-02-17 7 PENANG, Sat.— The Madrasah Tarbiah Islamiah, a Muslim girls' religious school at Kamponi? Rawa. Penang. will be holding its graduation ceremony and Hart Raja Puasa celebrations .simultaneously oo Feb. 27. The programme includes a handicraft exhibition at 9 a.m.. the graduation ceremony at 2.3061 words
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Article147 1963-02-17 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1X six Brunei political party leaders will arrive here on Tuesday for talks on Malaysia with the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. They will be here for two days. The leaders Include HaJl147 words
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497 1963-02-17 7 Arbitration court hears submission by bank employee's representative SINGAPORE, Saturday VI R. O. Kandasamy, representing the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, today submitted to the Industrial Arbitration Court that there could be no question of uniformity in the quantum bonus, until profits were uniform.497 words
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Article, Illustration306 1963-02-17 7 Tengku visits fire-ravaged village: Aid promised CHAN BENG SOON: By Alor Star, Sat JHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today visited the fire-ravaged village of I Kampong Tualang, 12 miles from Alor Star, i and spent more than half an hour inspecting the devastated area. A total of 69 houses,306 words
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Advertisement163 1963-02-17 7 II GUARDIAN WJFf dpFUTURE /j Mr II BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Without Deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax. A Deposit Account with Lombard Bank will bring yew seat financial security. Your funds enjoy stability and are ■naflectae' by economic changes: they continuously earn maiim— lese and sore interest rates, and withdrawals163 words
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Article, Illustration215 1963-02-17 8 Aussie beauty for S'pore ENTERED MISS AUSTRALIA CONTEST TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SPASTIC CHILDREN SINGAPORE, Saturday. Australia 1962, Tricia Reschke, 20, is due to fly into Singapore by Qantas from Bangkok on Feb. 26. Tricia, is now making her overseas tour, which is part of the prize that goes with215 words
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Article60 1963-02-17 8 PENANG. Sat— Ja'alar bin Samsudin and Kanm bin Hus■Ub today claimed trial to a charge of fraudulently possess mg $45 worth of goods for whicr they could not give a satisfacton account, at Weld Quay on Jan 31. The first magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau.60 words
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Article145 1963-02-17 8 Would you join a peace corps? 'PHE Americas? started it. I Now the Dutt 1 are following suit Soon 50 oi their volunteers will be leaving to work in underdeveloped territories of Africa. Now would you join a Kennedy-style peace crops to work in the backward countries of the world.145 words
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65 1963-02-17 8 PENANG. Sat.— Guan Chew Chin. 23. today pleaded guilty to a charge of Impersonating a City Council employee and de manding $40 from Lim Kirn Chool for approval of an applt Mtion for a house number plate it Victoria Street yesterday ■norning. The first magistrate. Mr.65 words
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Article69 1963-02-17 8 PORT DICKSON Sat. A new clubhouse, costing $70,000 has been built at the 4th mile Coast Road here. Many em ployees of the new Shell and Esso refineries are 1U members. KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Mi I Linga Nathan, a broadens ■ng assistant of the rural broa^69 words
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622 1963-02-17 8 ASP: NO RESENTMENT AGAINST DR. SIVA 'Specialist once refused to see me for treatment but I am not annoyed' By LAKSHMI NATARAJAN: Kuala Lumpur, Sat A SENIOR police officer told the Sessions Court today that although Dr. S. Sivasithamparam of the General Hospital here had once refused to see him622 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-02-17 8 'Singam Soccer' dies after a stroke KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. S. C. E Singam ("Singam Bola"). a member of the Railway Services Commission,, died at the General Hospital here after a stroke this morning. He was 60. He was known as "Singam Bola" because of his connections with football. He175 words
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Article108 1963-02-17 8 MUAR. Sat. The subcommittee of the Muar district national language committee has decided tc appeal to the Chines* Chamber of Commerce here to urge Chinese businessmen to change their signboards Into the national language and to converse and communicate in the national language A meeting will be held108 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-02-17 8 50 YEARS PENANG. Sat. A Penang businessman. Mr. Loh Kirn Sal, and his wife today celebrated their golden wedding. By a happy coincidence, it was also Mr. Loh s 70th birthday. Tonight, over 100 guests attended a joint celebration dinner at the Violet Cafe. Earlier today, a host of167 words
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Article44 1963-02-17 8 IPOH. Sat.— Exciting Spanish dances will be seen on the stage of the Lido Cinema here for the first time when the Lusillo Dancing Trcupe opens a three-day season here on Feb. 23. The 28-.member troupe Includes ten women44 words
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258 1963-02-17 8 Govt will go on spending money on education SINGAPORE. Sat. Tht Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, said tonight that tht Government had been spending and would continue to spend a lot of money on education. "This is necessary because we are pledged to a258 words
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Article41 1963-02-17 8 PORT DICKSON. Sat. Mr. D. M. Peter. 37. from Sereinban. has assumed duty a.s the postmaster ot trie $45,000 SiRusa post office here which was recently opened by the Minister of Works. Poms and TelecommunicaUuiu. Dato V. T. Sambanthan.41 words
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Article653 1963-02-17 8 MEDICAL FACULTY (FINAL PART 11, III) EXAM RESULTS SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Cheah Jin Sen* Is the only candidate to have passed the Final Part 111 Profes- sional Examination for the degrees of MJ^ BJS. with Honours, having been awarded distinctions in medicine. surgery, obstetrics and gynae- cology. the University of653 words
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Article, Illustration330 1963-02-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. PLEASE TREAT ME LIKE YOU WOULD ANY OTHER NORMAL GIRL "T am normal again and I want to be treated In future like any other girl. Ido not want to live like a goldfish In a bowl. Softly. distinctively. "Miss Courageous" Lai Yoke Heong330 words
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193 1963-02-17 8 Excavator driver caught with his pants down is fined 100 IPOH. Saturday. AN excavator driver, Har Ah Ngan, 20, who was caught with his pants undone by a police corporal, was fined $100 for indecent exposure by the Ipoh Magisti ate, Mr. L. C. Vohrah, here today. Har was found193 words
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117 1963-02-17 8 Work starts on a new type reservoir SEREMBAN, Sat. Work has started on the first prestressed concrete reservoir in the Federation a reservoir with a 2!£ million gallon capacity at Oun Hill near here. This reservoir is one of the three reservoirs which are being built in connection with the117 words
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Article238 1963-02-17 8 RAF man found stabbed in hotel SINGAPORE. Sat— The RAF headquarters at Changl today received a message from the Thai police about the death of a RAF member who has been absent without leave in Singapore for a month. Raymond Bird. 21. an air frame fitter of 20 Squadron, based238 words
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Article51 1963-02-17 8 KOTA BHARD. Sat— A pa<| planter. Oanl bin Ahmad. 31. was found seriously injured with multiple wounds on hla body at his home in Kampong Elaga Mas. 16 miles from here. laat night. He died on the way to hospital. Police have detained two51 words
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Article37 1963-02-17 8 MUAR. Sat. The Distr:<-t Officer. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tatiir, has been elected president of Muar District National Language Committee. Inche All bin Abu Bakar. ADO. Is the secretory. Ttm* are 19 committee members.37 words
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Advertisement110 1963-02-17 8 The famous SCIENCE COURSES are starting* again There are no sceptics now of the worth of this scrupulously edited series of nearly 50 Science Courses built up in a weekly magazine. The 30-odd issues of the first printing already out have demonstrated the quality of this revolutionary publishing idea. It110 words
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Article, Illustration916 1963-02-17 9 ME LOVE AND MARRIAGE MISS SCHNEIDER COMES ACROSS WITH A HIGHLY UNCONVENTIONAL VIEjW Ken Hamnonds AT THE NEW FILMS New Wave Wayne in African round-up IF YOU mention the name of actress Romy Schneider in West Germany don't be surprised if it is greeted with sour looks. Miss Schneider has916 words
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351 1963-02-17 9 THE THEATRE AN ACTOR'S DICTION REVIEWED in ASIA Mjgaxine (Page 18) "The Pretender*" a new Filipino novel by Sionil |ote rpHERE S a moral in this X story for all our actors and actresses. The other evening, I was at a reception given by Mr. Ooh Soon Tioe for Witold351 words
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Article117 1963-02-17 9 SYLVIA SV.MS playi a nigutclub uoatca* who earn* around $850 a week providing the customers with more than drinking compavnlooaliip in her latest film "The World Tea Time* Over." Mlaa Sjm»— who talked to •trip club dancer* before playing a stripper la "ExpreMO Bongo"— haa talked to some117 words
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Advertisement558 1963-02-17 9 I Hem- 130 400- o 30 9 30pm J J, LESLIE PHILLIPS in Jewel Robartvm Jarttoe (JARO) < with Chinas* Subtitle* '■Meal "Ramieabeat Na: Calar.f Todoy 8.45* om: Mormon Wisdom "BU^OGJREEryMJA*O) f J!»!l']<»3:bii.whm \«w snow i>«.:: lle«-l 30 -4.00 30 &«.30pmJ I CHRISTINE KAUFMANN and Cornel Wild* In CONSfANTINE THE558 words
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Advertisement74 1963-02-17 9 NOT ONE NOT TEN NOT 20 BUT Ik M*at ikt •Il~*til tlNf t#f Ij "Wfir rS*X^J 'lil'lfiMlTyi Bptß MISS! BAZ*D*M£H*OO i*c IFDsThr,ll-P.ci,J wnesm MM APicturtf~Yo«flOU Todoy 1 1 o.m. (Color). (Stole*) Today: J 7.15 9.30 p.m. "Ad»»«tur«r" Part 1 Cent. (K.N.) Todoy t0. 30 o.m. "Dunkjrk"(MGM) 1.00 p.m. (All Seat*74 words
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Advertisement103 1963-02-17 9 Advertisement i^"~" Avoid Cockroach Poisons The latest method of cockroach control eliminates constant spraying and the possibility of contamination of food by residual poisons: A non -poisonous, odourless and everlasting cockroach proofing powder should be used throughout kitchens and food storage areas so that health is not endangered. Crevices in103 words
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Advertisement141 1963-02-17 9 m m |V%^\ (lta«o#or«) SOUTH-EAST ASIAN PREMIERE i Lll/U WEDNESDAY 6th MARCH it 845 pn i Due to Film's length 3 SHOWS DAILY: 1.15, 5.00 1.45 p.m. Sat, Sun 4 Holiday* Extra Show at 9.00 a.m. The cj/ (2p,, C7y I Greatest (^***#?"«y«rg#^ B ■j Adventure PUSENTS 1 Become! £jS141 words
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Advertisement483 1963-02-17 9 WORKSHOP MANAGER Applications or* invited for the post of Workshop Manager to supervise staff engaged on the repair and assembly of electrical appliances, refrigerators, domestic airconditioners, and Talevision units, and to control the activities of field staff engaged on installation and servicing of industrial refrigeration and airconditioning plant. Applicants should483 words
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Article262 1963-02-17 10 Ordeal of a boatman SPENT NIGHT PRAYING ON BOULDERS AFTER BOAT CAPSIZES By GAULOIN MIRANDA I^UANTAN, Sat. A fisherman, Abdul Malek bin Rahman, 25. spoke of how he prayed the whole of last niffht to God for safety as he hung on to some boulders in the swollen Pahang River,262 words
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Article74 1963-02-17 10 PENANG. Sat.— A labourer. I Ooi Seng Poh. 25. who pleaded I suilty to snatching a gold chain Irom a woman. Chuah Sew Kee. on Peb. 8 was today sentenced to one year's jail, to be followed by six months' police supervision. Ooi. the prosecution74 words
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Article380 1963-02-17 10 TAN TOCK SAIK TIGHTER U.S. CUSTOMS RULES HIT PRODUCERS OF PA-80 By Kuala Lumpur, Sat, MALAYAN rubber industry which produces about 28.W0 tons of specialty natural rubber a year, worth about $446,600, is perturbed by moves which threaten to wipe the rubber out of the American market. The moves380 words
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117 1963-02-17 10 Partitions must go warning to coff eeshops MUAR, Sat. Coffeeshop keepers here have been warned to remove partitions ln their shops because these would encourage Muslims who do not fast to go ln to eat and The warning was given by the Examiner of the Religious Affairs Department here, Inche117 words
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Article106 1963-02-17 10 Art school principal dies at 70 SINGAPORE. Sat. A mentor of many Singapore artists. Mr. Lim Hak Tai, 70, died on Thursday at his home ln Bt. Thomas Walk after a long illness. Mr. Lim, who was founder and principal of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts for the past106 words
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270 1963-02-17 10 'Lift new law on visas' plea to Nehru SINGAPORE, Sat. The Malayan Indian Congres, Singapore, today appealed to the Government of India to exempt all Malayan and Singapore nationals and citizens of Chinese origin from the recently enforced visa regulations requiring them to obtain visas to pass through or visit270 words
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Article55 1963-02-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Swedishborn artist. Mrs. Margaret a Naylor. will give an exhibition of portraits and landscapes at "Sands House" Clemenceau Avenue, on Wednesday and Thursday. She Is the wife of Maior C. C. P. Naylor. Mrs. Naylor will give 10 per cent of the proceeds to55 words
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Article60 1963-02-17 10 British envoy visits S'pore SINOAPORE. Sat.— The British Ambassador to South Vietnam. Mr. H. A. F. Hohler. flew into Singapore from Saigon today for a brief stopover before going to Sarawak on a week's holiday. Mr. Hohler, who is accompanied by his wife, had returned to his embassy there a60 words
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221 1963-02-17 10 Transport staff upset by drastic pay cuts KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 27-member Road Transport Department Senior Officers' Association is "much perturbed" at the drastic reduction of salaries with their new scheme of service. The concern of the association was voiced in the first, quarterly bulletin of the association Issued here221 words
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122 1963-02-17 10 Firemen fight ship blaze for 20 hours SINGAPORE, S a t. A freighter, the Ho Sang, laden with a cargo of charcoal and rattan, steamed Into the Western Anchorage early yesterday with a fire ln one of its hatches. The alarm was raised and fire float firemen from the Harbour122 words
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Obituary60 1963-02-17 10 MR. 8. E. C. SINGAM of th« Railway Services Commission passed away suddenly at 8.00 a.m. on 16.2.63. Funeral at 4.00 p.m. on 17.263 from 47 Tamby Abdullah Road. MR. J. J. H. AARSEN— passed away peacefully In Holland on the 13th February. 1943. Deeply regretted by his children.60 words
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Article862 1963-02-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The University of Singapore today announced the results of the intermediate examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science held in January this year. The following have passed: A. Bnulk Da wood; Balasmgam. Tlurunavukarasu; Chan Chee Cheong- Chan Chun Nam; Chan Tai Chuan; Chandra. Chinniuli Vlmala;862 words
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1393 1963-02-17 10 Pro-Malaysia parties meeting proof of Federation's big support: Stephens JESSELTON, Saturday A NORTH Borneo political leader, Mr. Donald Stephens, said here today the pro-Malaysia parties conference should prove to the world that major political parties of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo were solidly behind the creation of Malaysia.Reuter - 1,393 words
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Article43 1963-02-17 10 685 new cars on S'pore roads BINGAPORE. Sat— The number of n*w motor cars registered in Singap ire last month was 685, bringing the total to 78.063. There was also an Increase of 615 motor cycles and scooters in the State during January.43 words
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Advertisement75 1963-02-17 10 A m* s Mi < *i ■*H[»j» M m jmn flJLf^ fl Lr -w m g With 1,000,000 giri friends, Faith ijp^ can't afford to be choosy. jfl The idol of pop stars, singer Adam Faith H tells why it's dangerous for him to go m |l|/ Steady With One75 words
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Advertisement177 1963-02-17 10 Late CLASSIFIED MVEftTlSEMEm 20 words 112 (Minimum) PHILLTP TAI s/o Mr. and Mrs. Tai Sang engaged to Nancy Tan d/o Mr. and Mrs. John Tan on 17.2.63. KWOK— LEE: Song Mun s o the late Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Ah Soo to Lucy d/o Mr. Lee Chye Choon and Madam177 words
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Article200 1963-02-17 11 Severe beating for Wolves T OXDOX, Sat For the 1 j ninth successive Saturday, British sport was almost wiped out by bad weather today. Nearly all English and Scottish League and Cup soccer matches were postponed. Rugby Union and Kogfay j League were also badly kit. l Many grounds wereReuter - 200 words
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Article94 1963-02-17 11 LEYTON, Sat. L#e Kirn Tat, of Malaya, was given his hardest match this season In the men's singles semi-finals of the Essex budmlntor* championships at Leyton, Baths, today. < He haa to battle for over an hour to defeat BUI Havers (.Essex) 12-15. 15-8, 15-11. Lee.Reuter - 94 words
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Article59 1963-02-17 11 PERTH, Sat. Paceman Barry Fisher, who finished with six lor 41, restricted. Western Australia's first in- nlngs lead to 67 against Queensland on the second > day of their Sheffield Shield cricket game here today. j Scores: Queensland 145 (H, Devon 6-33) and 76-0; W. AustraliaReuter - 59 words
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Article33 1963-02-17 11 MANILA, Sat. Gabriel "Flash" Elorde Of the Philippines retained the world junior lightweight boxing title by defeating Johnny Blssardo (U.S.) on points over IS rounds hero tonight. There were no knockdowns.33 words
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Article35 1963-02-17 11 PERTH. Sat— A net profit of more than $300,000 was made on the Commonwealth 'rflniM hi>ri> n*; tri* mnA q£ las^^» year. the Games finance committee cnalrman. Prod Johnston, said last night.35 words
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Article2431 1963-02-17 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP His victory on Wednesday was no more than a morning outing and he passed the post with ears pricked, finishing full of running By Race One: 2.0-C1 3 Div 2-75 1 ***** Jeily Scoot (SK Lira St.) Martin. 4 9.0 (F) Johnson I 22,431 words
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Article515 1963-02-17 11 Fast Back looks safe for a place. He was running on stoutly at the finish when second with 8.8 to Kodama last week. Race 5 A DTOMATION came from last to finish a "flying" fourth with 7.10 to Pinkson over a ml c last week. Over515 words
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Article158 1963-02-17 11 Epsom Imp's best bests are Maori Fair. Automation and Another Chance. The going is very good. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY I'lllMMl Kace 1 B. CHEVALIER Serene Lady Gold Test TULLY STAR Bistro Brave Chevalier JOLLY SCOUT Serene Lady Tully Star BMt I DARK DUET Your Hifhneaa Sir Ojam M.4LHAM158 words
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Advertisement214 1963-02-17 11 MISCtLLANEOUS it WtHt U <ltU.h-»*m tU. «s«r« LATISV COHTIHBMTAL Treatments for Acne (Spots) Plmplea Opea Pores and Tired Bkia. Warts, Dry *kln. Superfluous Hair remored by Electroly«lji and Beauty Courses Oa>> suit Amy Wee (Diploma Londosi. Paris, Hollywood, of Michelle Beauty Baasa, 13 Battery Road. Telephone SBOS4. TENDERS J.K.R. PERLIS214 words
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Advertisement339 1963-02-17 11 HIT~ T7^k Pk^^^^aS^fl MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As wa grow older It'a only natural that wa biota to alow down. Bat nnu people grorr old tester than they should. Then they feel weak. tired, find It hard to keep working and seldom ret any fan oat of339 words
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Article46 1963-02-17 12 !14 IT*f. ■a*^ w j BiX I M i I »y L^T" tfIH > *1t 1 l"j^ 1■ ji C -I iT»X ~^^T w^tjtj IJB H |mTm ~m^l AFTER ENGLAND'S 569-MINUTE CRAWL FOR 321, AUSTRALIA LOSE THREE WICKETS FOR 74 IN DUEL WITH SPINNERS46 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1963-02-17 12 JACK FINGLETON: By SYDNEY, Saturday Bad light halt lets batsmen off hook A FTER a hectic beginning of 28 at the rate of almost a run a minute, Aus- tralia, facing England's first innings total of 321, ran into some heavy weather against Fred Titmus here today1,190 words
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Article156 1963-02-17 12 JACK FINGLETON - SCREBOARD ENGLAND IST. INNINGS SHEPPABD c and b Hawke 19 cowdrey c Harvey b Davidson 2 BARRINGTON c Harvey b Benaud 101 DEXTER c Simpson b O'Neill 47 graveney c Harvey b McKenzie 14 ILLINGWORTH c Grout b Davidson 27 TITMUS c Orout b Hawke 34 TRUEMAN c Harvey b156 words
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158 1963-02-17 12 Brumel soars to new indoor record I^EW YORK, Sat. L Valery Brumel of Russia beat his own world indoor record for the high jump with a leap of seven feet four inches at his first attempt at the New York Athletic Club games last night. Brumel has a jump of158 words
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Article84 1963-02-17 12 PNANQ, Sat. A goal by Loo Chur in the eighth minute of extra time gave Penang a 3-2 win over Perak in the north zone final of the MCFA Cup at the City SUdium here tonight. Perak scored first in the 10th minute through Chok Yin. Penang84 words
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Article21 1963-02-17 12 SINOAPORE. Sat. The first four races of tomorrow's Singapore Turf Club meeting will be televised over Television Singapura.21 words
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261 1963-02-17 12 rjINOAPORE, Sat— Negrl Sem--2> bllan brought In their regular centrerorward Mahendran for their match against Johore and he put so much life and thrust into their attack that Negri finished easy 6-2 winners in the quadrangular hockey tournament today. Negri's performance, however,261 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-02-17 12 Boston's John Thomas (top) and Russia's Valery Brumel (bottom) sail over the bar at seven feet S inch during the high jump event at Los Angeles' Indoor Games. Thomas won the event on the basis of fewer misses. In New York last night Brumel cleared 7ft 4ins for a new52 words
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Article139 1963-02-17 12 \fANILA. Sat.— Mateo San- chez of the Philippines, playing with battered equipment but refusing to wilt under mounting pressure, took a two-stroke lead over the field after 84 holes of play in the Philippine open golf championship today. Tied in second place -behind the 42-year-old teaching139 words
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Article66 1963-02-17 12 THUAN HEN IN THE FINAL PERTH. Sat.— Tan Thuan Heng. of Singapore, qualified for the final of the Junior HO yards freestyle of the Australian swimming championships at Beatty Park pool here yesterday. Tans time was Ol.Ssec. Other Australian qualifiers for the event are: P. Bryant (s»sec). D. Andrew (60).Reuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration330 1963-02-17 12 TEOH ENG TATT - Bakri nets twice as Selangor forwards dominate S'pore TEOH ENG TATT By CINGAPORE, Sat. Goalkeeper Anwarul Hag put up another outstanding performance for Singapore but his brilliance was not enough to prevent Sehangor from winning thk key quadrangular hockey match 3-1 on the padang today. Singapore took- the lead with330 words
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Miscellaneous29 1963-02-17 12 HOCKEY Ql ADRANGILAB: Spore v Johore <4 p.m.); S'gor v Negrl (5.16. both matches at Berangoon Rd. Spore). CEICKET CLUB MATCH: Pt. Swettenham RC t Airport RC (Pt Swettenham).29 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-02-17 13 JOB MIRANDA By OUR ROVING TRADE UNION MAN MEET 61-year-old JOHN LM.MAMtL oi Ipoh. Malaya's only trade unionist with an international standing. I say this not to flatter, but to get across the fact that Mr. Emmanuel la perhaps the only Malayan unionist who has done substantial work abroad.309 words
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Article550 1963-02-17 13 Dr. A.W.S. THEVATHASAN - LET THE CHILD Dr. A.W.S. THEVATHASAN I »y 1 There is no reason to close mother's ward to him VyllKN a doctor returns a verdict that Ihe patient must be admitted to hospital, the news is usually taken in the same way as a catastrophe. When parents and adults react550 words
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Article776 1963-02-17 13 Saving time A POLICEMAN rang up the station to report a dead horse in a street with a name which he could not spell. "Move it to High Street." said the sergeant. Tra-10-lo! AN account of a rowdy meeting says: "One of the eggs thrown hit him on776 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-02-17 13 1923 OR Malaya revisited... I LOOK BACK -AND HOW ABSURD OUR TOPEES! Mr. R. R. LANGHAMCARTEIR, 59, a retired Indian civil service officer, is visiting, Malaya after an absence of 38 years to meet friends of his father, a former Resident Councillor of Malacca. Born in Singapore, he last visited56 words
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1377 1963-02-17 13 E MALAYA has greatly changed in the last 40 years, and perhaps the changes appear more vividly to one who, like myself, has been all that time away from the country. One thing at any rate I was gjad to find has not changed1,377 words
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Advertisement148 1963-02-17 13 I L^kw*V Im I flal IE S i2jm *L W 7 I m also very swift, very attractive and luxurious to say the least. What's my line? Cathay Pacific Convair 880 Jet I spend my waking hours streaking around the Orient leisure hours keeping myself in unquestionably Al condition. Then148 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1963-02-17 14 ROBERT GLENTON - MESS COSSIP-AND A MAN DIED ROBERT GLENTON BY WOMEN TELL WHAT THEY SAW: Frmi Elfen Kramer awl Froulein ■■■■■ild. Dtdich go to court to give their ■ridmoe of wfcot they saw ond heard at men parties. YOU cap take a gnwp of men, bury them to their necks in mud,1,764 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-02-17 14 Getting along with others You can buy Tampax everywhere in your choice of 2 absorbencies (Regular and Super). Do think about Tampax. You're bound to prefer it it's so much nicer! TAMPAX Ea, you'd like a sample fin plain wrapper) just send name, address and 20 cents in stamps to122 words
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Article115 1963-02-17 14 Of all the many forms of justice, none has the stark drama of the court martial of men who have toon distinction in the services, defending their integrity before a court of fellow-officers. This new115 words
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Advertisement681 1963-02-17 14 I ARE YOU FEEDING THEIR I HUNGER FOREKNOWING? if The age of learning is aironderful time. A time you can't brine back. I A time when it is almost impossible to satisfy the need to know. I This need for knowledge is us important to your children's future aa jt^681 words
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Article, Illustration1772 1963-02-17 15 Death-blow drama acted 10 times ...a pronouncement of the death sentence on the victim's friend I ONDON, Sat. Sergeant Frederick Emmett-Dunne, who has served seven years of a life sentence for murdering an Army comrade in Germany in 1953 has been freed from Leyhill open prison, Gloucestershire. His 36-year-old German1,772 words
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Article146 1963-02-17 15 ASK YPUR DAD Know the answer to this one? You should, in case one of the youngsters asks: WHAT ARE THE EYES IN A POTATO? r[OSE dark spots in a potato which have to be cut out during peeling are buds of the potato. Experts call the potato a "stem146 words
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Miscellaneous430 1963-02-17 15 Your Sunday radio w Percussion: 6 00 Announcement i American Theatre Of The Air: RADIO MALAYA Regarding Breaking And Commen- 10.00 Irama Pad. 10 30 Behind cine Of Fast; 6.05 Constance The Scenes: 11.00 Let's Join In: A.M. 600 Time Signal; 6.02 I Calling; 6.30 Book Hour: 7.00 Time 11430 words
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Article, Illustration582 1963-02-17 16 TU You don't HAVE to took so blank! LIVEN UP THE HOME BY TAKING A HINT FROM WALL DECORATING SET... DO VOl' have a wall in Hie house thai stares blankly at you? By "blankly," I mean NAKEDLY. Or perhaps it presents a depressing picture with Grandpa's massive photograph flanked582 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-02-17 16 AT Mrs. Kirn's home there is a touch of the Japanese. The shelves arc set with a variety of flower arrangements. Like every housewife, she has chosen glass cabinets to store her best china. The racks are useful for holding newspapers md magazines. BACK at Mrs. Chan's, we76 words
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Article276 1963-02-17 16 Questions and answers DEAR Evelyn Tv: For years I have worn my hair in a pony-tall. I have not been able to pluck up enough courage to have my hair cut real'y short. Now I have passed out from school and am working. The trouble is. people keep changing my276 words
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Article290 1963-02-17 16 GOOD— FOR A LAUGH 'pHE housewife had had I an exasperating day and when her husband re- tuseri to buy her a tur coat. >he blew up. ■'There isn't me single man in a million who would be as mean to nil wife as you are no. not a single290 words
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Advertisement69 1963-02-17 16 Traditionally, the finest brandy because for more than a hundred years, Malayans have enjoyed the rich flavour and delicate blend of Hennessy Brandy... the drink that has become a pleasant tradition in the Malayan way of life. When day is ended, relax and reflect with this superb brandy and feel69 words
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Advertisement174 1963-02-17 16 Hr^ -^^L Mm jSjMu Mr <^Mj& Jm pP^aZcdHrjl She knew he was admiring her soft, beautiful hair.. But he didn't know her secret— that she used SEBBIX. the i ham poo that transforms dull hair into lovely, healthy hair that is admired by everyone. Sebbix eliminates dandruff and keeps your174 words
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Miscellaneous298 1963-02-17 16 POPULAR CROSSWORD^) I I I ACROSS: 1. Animal (10); 10 DOWN: l. He responds to a r«lai <4i- 11 Declared <«>• 14 »'m»ulus (7> 2 Lobby M); S. AiU Relax (4). 11. Declared (6). 14 (6) 4 close (4) 5 Money 4 Calms (6); 16 Splendid assem- 6 Weed (7):298 words
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Article796 1963-02-17 17 Jane Should I let him? GIRL WITH SECOND THOUGHTS ON I BOYFRIEND'S KISSES DEAR JANE LEE: I din 17 and have been going out with a man of 22 for the past two years. He has kissed me several times, but now I wonder if I should let him do796 words
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282 1963-02-17 17 A wide field in electronics for your boy SERIES THREE NO. 2 RADIO and electronics is the fastest expanding branch of the electrical industry today. They offer more opportunities for technicians and scientists than any other section. The general field of electronics is a wide one and includes computers, dictating282 words
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Article579 1963-02-17 17 HIS PUPILS DROP US A LINE. Our oddress: Th. Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Read, Singapore 9. No replies by post. FkEAR KNOW ALLS: A number of students in our class were unable to pay their December achool fees before the school closed, but when579 words
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Article319 1963-02-17 17 UNDERWATERWITH SCIENCE TO HELP ALL the resources ot science are brought •«o the study of fishes nowadays. Ultrasonic instruments detect shoals of them in deep water, enabling fishermen to drop their nets at the right spot. Electronic fish-finders are now so sensitive that recognisable portraits of Individual fish319 words
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Article354 1963-02-17 17 'POINTER' ON TRAINING... IirHEN we are out walking with our IT dog. we want him to remain at "Heel." This is always an Impressive sight —so much more so than that of a dog taking his master for a walk. In view of this, the next command you354 words
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Advertisement125 1963-02-17 17 a f*K SMI m m I i^B&£ A ■^jlteife, Whatever your answer may be to this I M MigH SI^IRkWI^ 564 question, you'll find some stimu- W lat ing views expressed on the subject I 4^2[^^Hl «ll kv two leading Malayan writers in I Jh n s month s 7125 words
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Advertisement934 1963-02-17 18 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in csr/^ipM 7 Minutes Do your feet Itch no ji i^fctT i. '>n^F^ S^£S&^E' badlr that they nearly p-l? Are there »>»««_" b n VTour coo'iTh. aUtir in 7 mlnWea. It n e d a; O b^"err l rre934 words
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Miscellaneous1735 1963-02-17 18 TuESE >NIV\ALS iJ I /-a kK7 HOW WE «r\.s" J^mf^ v, Tw \c^Z SCW V I ll^-^^C^ivjii^T^S^^^^ VHEKE, C*>U.' T \^^W\ f J fWESEruTHLESS)JF~^M|v (TWEV'CE r*«toß*.B ta v by Edgar Rice Buhroughs^^ //f:'^\.j v V/ rlt^' Cl r■ A 58 fw^ YOU WORRV^OCE ASOUT Twg'l I I CAN'T T«K.KJ *W1,735 words
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