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Title Section13 1963-03-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mat*? NO. 1,431. SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1963. 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration883 1963-03-03 1 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM - MALAYA 'S O-W-N CAR TAMIMUDDIN KARIM by Won't be too long now: Dr. Lim Forerunner of new plants to come— Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.-The first indication that Malaya was thinking along the lines of manufacturing her own cars was given by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee883 words
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Article346 1963-03-03 1 Patriotic Fund: $1 0,693 in a day J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The National Patriotic Fund got off to a good start today with a donation of $10,000 from the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. Total contributions received today by the Straits Times. Berita Harian and the Malay Mail reached the figure346 words
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Article77 1963-03-03 1 Find-Ball jackpot now $3,500 rE Jackpot in the Berita Harian Find the Ball contest has reached the roectacular total of $3,500. This the prize for this week's "F" contest. The lucky winner of contest "E" was Inche Zainuddin Taib of 241, Market Road, Bukit Mertajam, who was nearest the ball77 words
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Article41 1963-03-03 1 Britain's Assistant Post-master-General, has been appointed Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office in .succession to Mr. Charles Pletcher-Cooke who resigned after a teenage boy was arrested for driving his car without a licence. Miss Pike is 44.41 words
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Article46 1963-03-03 1 father of Lord Snowdon had 'a fairly comfortable night and Is progressing favourably" in Liverrjool Royal Informary, a hospital bulletin said yesterday. He was rushed to the hospital when the liner Empress of Britain docked at Liverpool at the end of a 14-day cruise46 words
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Article25 1963-03-03 1 the evangelist was in hospital yesterday with an acute gastrointestinal infection that left his plans for ap Asian crusade up in the air.25 words
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Article16 1963-03-03 1 the Soviet Premier, has accepted an invitation to make his third visit to Finland16 words
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256 1963-03-03 1 HENRY PAUL - Tun Razak accuses FEW JAKARTA LEADERS AND COMMUNISTS CAUSE PRESENT CRISIS HENRY PAUL By GRIK, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today laid the full blame squarely on "a few Indonesian leaders and the Communists" for the present strained international relations with Malaya. "If ever there is armed256 words
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Article28 1963-03-03 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Claiming a new record for orbiting in a laundry sDin-dryer. laundronaut David Olive, of Vanderbilt University, staggered out yesterday after 450 revolutions.28 words
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Article83 1963-03-03 1 33 CHILDREN GIVE CAKE MONEY' A LOR STAR, Sat.— Thirty three children ol a small kampong near here toda.i fave iheir "ealti money" to the National Patriotic Fund. They sen) 512.05 to the Prime Minister Ten r k n Abdul Rahman In a letter with Ihe money, one ol thr83 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-03-03 1 Anne with her new son -yyHAT a lovely baby", says Raymond Stross. film producer husband of Amw Heywood. the British film actress, as his wife feeds their baby son. The picture was taken at their home in Kensington, London.39 words
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Article28 1963-03-03 1 Secretary General of the Indian Foreign Ministry, had a "very friendly and helpful" 90--minute meeting with _Mr. Khrushchev in Moscow. They discussed the Indo-Chinese border situation.28 words
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202 1963-03-03 1 Jakarta army men held in the Straits IPOH. Sat. Malayan Police detained live Indonesians, three of them armed and uniformed Army personnel, in the Straits of Malacca near Pangkor Island yesterday. The other two were described as fishermen. The Indonesian Army personnel told the police a harrowing tale of being202 words
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Article15 1963-03-03 1 of Windsor, 19, was named Miss England 1963 last, night. Her statistics: 36-24-36.15 words
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Article576 1963-03-03 1 1 0 die in Bali blow-up VOLCANIC LAVA DESTROYS MANY VILLAGES JAKARTA. Sat At least 10 peoplo were killed and thousands made homeless after lava, erupting from Gunong Agung on the island of Bali, swept through and destroyed several villages last month, t was reported here today. A presidential palace576 words
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Advertisement104 1963-03-03 1 THE SEA" See its mystery, its beauty its life. 64 Poges in Colour. in Now 8 1 II r, Issue Sole DlMnbiKoiv <'.K. Dasaratha Kaj ltd.. P.O. Box 257, S'por*. RCA VICTOR JI&wJIiAJbOL TELEVISION for sharper j clearer pictures and most reliable operation <^ lit !£{H j^^^^ i 111 m104 words
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Advertisement13 1963-03-03 1 FLY THE KUAIA WMPUR^ ><^ ANGKOK —^SINGAPORE HONGKONG MALAYAN AIRWAYS SERVING SOUW BAST ASIA13 words
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Advertisement25 1963-03-03 1 FISEST DIAMONDS SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. V Tel: *****. SEE PAGE SEVEN DOWN GOES A LEVER25 words
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Article335 1963-03-03 2 JUDGE: TOO MUCH LIKE LADY CHATTERLEY LOVER TO BE TRUE I ONDON. Sat. Justice F.G. Onnrod, a jurist with a feel for literature, has found one ol his divorce cases too much like "Lady Chatterley's Lover" t i be true. He aiso to.* th» poii-UPI - 335 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-03-03 2 Biggest iron ore stacker in Malaya A stacker, the biggest of its kind in the Federation, belonging to the Metals Company at Kuala Rompin. Pahang, stands by at the end of the conveyor belt ready to load high grade iron ore into lighters. Nearly 500.000 tons of high grade iron76 words
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Article43 1963-03-03 2 SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr Ko Teck Kin. president of the Sin- i papore Chinese Chamber of I Commerce, today opened the new branch of the Chung Khlaw Bank at the 7'- milestone, Buklt Timah Road. A reception followed the opening ceremony.43 words
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291 1963-03-03 2 IMBANG (Sarawak). Sat. Ju A "model" police constable, who was the military supremo for the rebels In the Llmbang-Temburong district on the border of Sarawak and Brunei, is one of the 12 rebels left in the 10-square mile mangrove and nipah swamp291 words
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392 1963-03-03 2 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO CANNING WILL BE FEDERAL ARMY HQ. by Singapore, Sat ■JHE first move in the transfer for responbilities for the defence and security of of Singapore from Britain to the future central government of Malaysia began today. It started with the moving in392 words
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Article152 1963-03-03 2 Assembly date fixed in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat. The fourth session of the Singapore Legislative Assembly will begin on March 27. A proclamation by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. was gazetted today by the Government. The new session promises to be a stormy one: with the main opposition152 words
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Article33 1963-03-03 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Band of the Boys' Brigade. Singapore Battalion, held a Beating the Retreat ceremony at the Padang this afternoon to mark the end of the 1963 recruiting campaign.33 words
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Article, Illustration157 1963-03-03 2 Sell Malaya abroad, says Diners' Club chief SINGAPORE. Sat.—Worldwide political publicity rapr.ot promote tourism for Malaya. Mr. Alfred S. Bloomingdaie. president of the Diners* Cub International, said on arrival here last night. "Politically, it Is getting publicity all right but It's the publicity about what Malaya has to offer the157 words
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108 1963-03-03 2 Sat.— More kJ Singapore police officers are to be sent to Brunei soon to help investigate the Dec. 8 revolt In the oil-rich state. A new group of 10 officers have been selected to assist in the interrogation of the 1.000-odd rebels108 words
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Advertisement325 1963-03-03 2 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT HEARD THE NEWS? SINGAPORE, Sun. -The new Fiat HOOD is here! Here's a newcomer that promises to make 1963 motoring a sheer r^^ delight! It' s the Fiat HOOD, an A W^k improved and streamlined version of the famous Fiat 1100 Special. m £kr^ Want to know the325 words
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Article258 1963-03-03 3 2,000 delegates to attend 4th. world conference f in Singapore SINGAPORE. Sat—Singapore's economy wl.l get a big boost when some 2.000 delegates gather here for the fourth World Orchid Conference which opens on Oct. 3. To coincide with the conference, there will be a fabulous orchid festival to be258 words
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Article37 1963-03-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal— The Federation Government baa contributed SlO.OOO to the Lib- yan Government to ass^si the CtbW ni the severe earthquake which has recently ■truck the town ot Bane, v was announced today.37 words
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Article233 1963-03-03 3 CHINESE YOUTHS URGED TO JOIN ARMED FORCES IN f BIGGER NUMBERS I IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Chinese youths were today urged to comr forward In big numbers v join the Federation Armc Forces. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said they were needed for the three branches of the armed forces233 words
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63 1963-03-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Soh Beng Tee. former cashier of Dyer and Smith Ltd.. in the Arcade, vai n*iay fined $2,000 6r six months' imprisonment, in addition, a days jail, in the Ninth M.in.st: ate's Court for mi&apDmpna::nt $867.60 from the firm betweer March 3 and May 31.63 words
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Article376 1963-03-03 3 YJANY kinds of tishes change iT colour during growth, and several references have been made in this column to species bat m prettily marked when young bui become plainer as they get older. Wuitc the most remarkable folour-changc. however, is to be M in certain su.'cies of marine376 words
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Article375 1963-03-03 3 'Man who courted me for six months came into my bedroom with parang' by CHAN BENG SOON ALOR STAR. Sat PRETTY 14-year-old girl, Dahara binte Saman, today testified she was forcibly taken away by seven men one night last October. "One of them had been courting375 words
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441 1963-03-03 3 $84,000 rewards paid to catch rebels BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. The Br a r»ei Government has paid $84,000 in rewards for imunnaiion leading to the arrest or capture ot reDeis in Brunei. This includes money spent on recovery of arms since January 1963. an army source said. The source aiso said441 words
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188 1963-03-03 3 Dato Wong: We believe in press freedom pENANG. Sat- A progressive democratic country like Malaya believes in freedom of the press, the Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee. said here tonight. "And. to the credit of our journalists, they have exercised this freedom with a sense of responsibility." he said188 words
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Article24 1963-03-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The new Bedok Post office was opened by Mr. Goh Chew' Chua. Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister24 words
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553 1963-03-03 3 SIEW SIN MERGER CASH DEAL HAS NOT BEEN SETTLEC IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. IV The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said today there were sti 1 some difficult financial issues to be resolved in the Singapore-Federation merger arrangements. Discussions on this which have been going on for some time553 words
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Article280 1963-03-03 3 PROSECUTION WANTS FORFEITURE: JUDGMENT RESERVED MALACCA. Sat— The president of the Ma'acca Sessions Court. Mr. B T. H. Lee. today reserved Judgment unil March 9 In a case in which a ships fireman was charged with possessing 357 diamonds worth $22,450 on which customs duty of $5,612 had280 words
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Article60 1963-03-03 3 KANOAR. Sat. The Perils Oovernnicnt is talcing s«u^ in translate the Koran Into Malay. Enu ish. Chinese. Tamil ti;il Siamese so that more people ir Malaya can know oi its conten's A commit ice was set up today at a meeting attended by h.-RcB«-ni. Tencku60 words
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Article47 1963-03-03 3 PENANO. Sot.— A 19-year-old youth, l.im Tau Sang, today I claimed trial to a charge of stealing a scooter belonging to Yeau Tuan Hooi. The First Masistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. fixed hearing for Aoril 6 and granted Lim bail of 125047 words
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Article22 1963-03-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sal The Ministry of Culture will present an aneka ragam ra'ayat in Buki' Panjang at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Advertisement118 1963-03-03 3 NEW! clinging back won't ride up magic cling bandeau STYLE 113 H $7.80 fl (S pore Penang) H $980 9 (Federation) A /"~ii^ I /fit L &cc for yourself why this remarkable new bra wont ride up; The back 'lings always stays in place. Shoulder straps wont cut or bind118 words
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Advertisement276 1963-03-03 3 MECABLITZ 106 EXCEPTIONALLY LOW-PRICED HICH PERFORMANCE TRANSISTORIZED FLASHCUNS INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS News of assurance for "Those Days" SyfWl^Y f* Santa ranttt W£} STYLES AVAILABLE J Xt Jf Jl J r 400 MIPLINt SANI-BIKINI V White Cotton ft Rayon S3 50 1200 SANTY PANTY OTfVJTCn^rTTfI Plnk ot btack -i^^^^^^^U^hUßi occtatr276 words
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Article372 1963-03-03 4 Just to warn you... A SALES hungr-j trader was finding time heavy on his hands. Business was slow and it looked as though it would c yet another of those deal-less days. Suddenly the phone shrilled. A big firm of reputable merchants came on the line and placed an order372 words
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Article, Illustration744 1963-03-03 4 20 acres— and the land rush... KOII REPORTS ON THE FAST RISING PRICES IN SPORE AND PASSES ON A BOLD Hammonds SCHEME TO BEAT THE speculators OF SPACE AND YOUR MONEY WHEN I heard of the 20 acres that went with "Mallaig"— the house the Federation Government bought from cinema744 words
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Article89 1963-03-03 4 FROM Column Six; Tha ■tore lout It* caae. The judge wid that the Hire Purchase Act cannot be v> easily flouted. A claune exempting the ■eller from liability If the good* are not reasonably fit for use must be pointed out to the buyer and it* effect made clear89 words
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Article413 1963-03-03 4 Case of the default H.P. pEMEMBER the days when hirepurchase was regarded as not quite decent? The sort of thing in which no respectable person would involve himself? Now all has changed. Hire-purchase is not only respectable except in the eyes of Britain's most cantankerous judges it Is an established413 words
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Article430 1963-03-03 4 BEFORE we progress further. I suggest we ensure that our present training Is up to standard. You may well be doing this each training period. However, In the event of your not doing so, this la the bMt way to set about It:— At the end of430 words
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Article519 1963-03-03 4 FROM Singapore reader D. LEONG came this letter last week: "I own a little sports car with a compression ratio of 9.0:1. From the way the car is performing, I would say that the three oil companies here do not give us premium-grade petrol with a high enough octane519 words
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Article138 1963-03-03 4 ■pjEAR Mr. lim: Some months J back you mentioned that the Borgward company In Germany has been taken over by a South American multi-million-aire, which is of course good news to all Borgward ownersPerhaps you might be able to let us know when production is likely to commence again,138 words
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215 1963-03-03 4 NEW WHICH pump snail I go to? This is the question that every motorist has to answer. It is a question he has to reconsider from time to time. Some just go to the nearest service-station for car fuel. Others go by brand215 words
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Article99 1963-03-03 4 £)EAR SIR: I am contemplating the purchase of a Singer Gazelle 111 on my return to Britain, but before making a final decision I should like to have a few particulars with regard to fuel consumption and overall performance. I assume that you have in your files the test99 words
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229 1963-03-03 4 HEAR PETER: I want to porelwse a TJtJS, bat 1 hesitate because of the man; stories 1 have beard about the problems Involved In servicing the engine and keeping the carburettors adjusted. What Is your opinion of the reliability of this car? ANTHONY KING.229 words
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Advertisement230 1963-03-03 5 A MAJOR INCREASE IN TOTALPOWet FROM Not since the original Supershell with ICA came to Malaya has "f I IWI W!^\m\M more knocking -re-formulated NEW SUPERSHELL there been such a dramatic increase in the total power of petrol. Elm WW < 7 »'^6 t distributes its increased anti-knock quality to230 words
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Article437 1963-03-03 6 THE GHOST OF PASTERNAK OFF the Moscow presses rolls yet another book savagely critical of the years of Stalin rule, proof that after more than 40 years of thought control the mind of Russia Is still very much alive. The nonconformist ghost or Pasternak still walks the battlements. The Intellectual437 words
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Article113 1963-03-03 6 A PULL now and paylater dental scheme? (Sunday Times Feb. 24) I am convinced that half the people who engage in newspaper correspondence cannot be right in the head. Here in this age of affluence, in Malaya 1963 you have an individual who is on the lookout113 words
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Article110 1963-03-03 6 rpHE Indonesian navy gets X gun happy and what happens. Thousands of our fishermen who in the best of times live a bare hand-to-mouth existence find their living imperilled. And yet there are people in this country who say that Dr. Subandrio's policy of confrontation is one that110 words
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Article106 1963-03-03 6 A. VADIVELU, KUALA LUMPUR. GOLF Is the status symbol game of the moment. But it won't be for long if more people take the trouble to read the piece on polo by Ken Hammonds (Sunday Timts, Feb. 24). The cost is rather forbidding $1,200 for the pony.106 words
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Article153 1963-03-03 6 I NOTE In one of the articles in the Sunday Times (Feb. 24) the design of the National Library was attributed to me. whereas, in fact, this building Is a P.W.D project. In the same article Ken Hammonds also mentioned that the Royal Institute of Building Architects153 words
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Article92 1963-03-03 6 rlIB hit-and-run menace I see is now spreading to the tea. I thought it was once confined to the roads of Singapore but apparently I am mistaken. In "Collision in sea storm (Sunday Times, Feb. 24) the men in the junk felt a sudden impact that92 words
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Article808 1963-03-03 6 WHY I SAY ITS TIME WE MADE IT POSSIBLE HERE... SHOULD thugs pay compensation to people they hurt? I bet you would say without the slightest hesitation: "Of course, they should!" Yet what compensation in fact do victims of gangsters get in Malaya? If808 words
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Article106 1963-03-03 6 SUNDAY I g.- r 4Vr TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS i ARE THINKING AND SAYING E 111 II t# can't thugs be compelled to pay If n i compensation to their victims 3 s In o civil case soy, o libel suit the jury awards damages. In o criminal106 words
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809 1963-03-03 6 B. R. SREENIVASAN - We must hurry or we shall lose the survival race B. R. SREENIVASAN Dr. TIIL future of a country depends on the number and calibre of its scientists. Our very existence depends on industry and its handmaiden science. This is particularly true of developing countries such as ours. •^TiITS^EilSj? We809 words
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Article573 1963-03-03 6 JUNION KLAI CHUN - IT IS NOT THE END... JUNION KLAI CHUN By To ill who failed tht N.t.C. JOE WONG searched frantically for bis name. His fingers pointed nervously op and down the column In the Straits Times, looking and wondering. Did he fall? Hal there been a misprint? Was the list complete?573 words
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Advertisement853 1963-03-03 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH '.'it Word" HI iMlnimum) GREEN To Sylvia and Norman i taughtar "Kiona on MM February II Dirnmilri Thanks to Doctor md tNGAGEMEIHS .'<) Wordf tIZ (Minimum) TAN KHOO: Between gharlff Tan. Inn Bid Huittln of Johore aod Irrnr Kboo. d/o Mr. Mr*. Kboo 800 Kent of Prnang853 words
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Advertisement13 1963-03-03 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement11 1963-03-03 6 MALAYA The Worlds Biggest Tin Producer: See ASIA Mtgtsim (Pag* Four).11 words
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Advertisement266 1963-03-03 6 How to set IBidBs 1 iiiiHi through I^3j The Bennett m£r College WStm Personal postal tuition TcXttftSß is a sure way to success ftXiri&iSXp G.C.E. is vital to you. This certifi- Take to* first simple step t« cate is the first step in any worth- success. Post the coupon below266 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-03-03 7 fENGKU Abdul Rahman pulling a lever that operated the heavy plant and machinery of Dunlop's $25 million factory in Petaling Jaya yesterday. This was done amidst a fanfare provided by the Regimental Band of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, specially brought to Kuala Lumpur from Malacca for the occasion.Wen Seng Yip - 132 words
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Article133 1963-03-03 7 You may win $50 for an answer READ the article on dynamism, book-learning and enterprise on Page Six Now answer this question: Would you join, a Ken-nedy-style Peace Corps u> work in the backward countries of the word? Give your answer in 500 words. The best contribution will win x133 words
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Article88 1963-03-03 7 TODAY Sedili Kechll 2 13 am. it)Bft> 409 p.m. < 6.Bft) Singapore 3.37 a.m. <B.5U> 503 p.m. 1 7 Oft): Port Dickson 11.25 a.m. (6.oft): Port Swettenham 10.15 a.m. t9.7ft) 11.15 pm tlO.llfti: Penan*! 523 a m (55ft) 6.08 p.m. i6.oft>. TOMORROW— SediIi Kechil88 words
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Article38 1963-03-03 7 KUALA LLMPUR. S:ir The Ginon input Medical an<J Health Employees' National Uniuii today «a\e the Govern- m l month to moot Its rlalnis lor improved wages, i falling which it would meet to consider "Industrial action."38 words
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168 1963-03-03 7 Women's rally to mark demand for equality KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Women Teachers' Union will hold a rally on March 26 to mark the first anniversary of their demand for equal pay. The president of the union, Mrs. R. A. Bhupalan, said today that this was to focus the attention168 words
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Article170 1963-03-03 7 HERE Is TV programme for today: b.OO p.m. Opening and programme summary in Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English. CM p.m. 'Captain Pugwa&h and Bengo.' Captain Pugwash Is a pirate chief and Bengo is a boxer puppy who wears a magic collar. 6.M p.m. News and newsreel in170 words
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65 1963-03-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three youths, Abdullah bin Ahmad. Ahmad bin Kadlr and Abdul Rahman bin Sam, were found guilty In a Criminal District Court today of attempting to extort $3 from a coffeeaUll owner, P. Rethlnaiamy, In Buklt Tlmah on Jan. 30. The judge, Mr.65 words
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Article32 1963-03-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open the Jurong wharf construction on March 9. A lion dance will usher in the official celebrations at 10 a.m.32 words
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Article27 1963-03-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Police are looking for labourer. Kunnimalek. 24. who escaped from their custody at the Johore Bahru General Hospital here last night.27 words
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347 1963-03-03 7 From Page Six not only a rich academic programme, from poetry to physics, but also art, engineering, metalwork and woodwork. Many people may argue against these "second chance schools" and Insist on dividing the nation between the Privileged and the People. My reply' to347 words
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217 1963-03-03 7 S1 .75m BRIDGE CUTS 0UT FERRY BOTHER Open to single-line traffic: Faster now across the Kuantan River ■y GAULDIN MIRANDA: KUANTAN. Saturday fHE new $1.75 million bridge over the Kuantan River will be opened to traffic tomorrow, it was announced today. The 172-mile drive between Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan will217 words
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Article283 1963-03-03 7 Science exam results at Varsity 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. xv The University of Malaya today announced the names of successful candidates In the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science. Two candidates obtained first class honours In chemistry. They are Anantakrlshnan Subramaniam and Ooh Swee Hock. Second Ctatag (Upper)283 words
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192 1963-03-03 7 Lee off to London 'to intensify struggle' QINGAPORE. 8at. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. chairman of the Barlsan Soslalls, flew to London, tonight to "Intensify our anti-co-lonial and anti-Malaysia struggle." He had been Invited to London by the Movement for Colonial Freedom headed by a British Labour M.P Mr. Fenner Brockway.192 words
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58 1963-03-03 7 RAUB. Sat.— Tan Kong Kee. 24, of Temerloh. was yesterday fined $50 when ho pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without due care and attention at Raub on Jan. 1. Tan. who was involved in an accident with a lorry at the 27th milestone58 words
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Article143 1963-03-03 7 $1 ,300 nap by sailor WATCH AND WALLET MISSING WHEN HE WOKE UP SINGAPORE, Sat.— A seaman who slept at his table last night after orderIng food in Chinatown woke up to find his watch worth $1,000 and his wallet with $300 missing. The seaman, Michael Bernard Millington Tallack. 51,143 words
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Article50 1963-03-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sal— Tho if side nl l a 1 advanced management course which Ys sponsored by the Economic Development, Board in co-operation with the University of Malaya mid the University of Singapore, will be officially opened by the ViceChancellor. Dr. B. R. Sreenlvasan. at 8 a.m. on Monday.50 words
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Article528 1963-03-03 8 j I )ULL conditions! caused "by the Hari Raya holidays and the cautious wait-ind-see attitude adopted by many, prevailed last week and it, looks as If this state of affairs will con- tinue until the Esso announcement. On the political front. 1 i things look like cooling528 words
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Article282 1963-03-03 8 SINGAPORE. Sat—Combined I business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today. with the num- ber cf the shaies traded In brae- INDISTRIALS: Duntop" .29.000) $2.73, ,4.000. $271 i? 00',^ 70 ',-!,5^ 0 S n 2J 8 ON. 116.000) $2.72 ON. (7,000>282 words
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Article, Illustration336 1963-03-03 8 ROYALTY CONTRIBUTES TO MOHAMED JEDI'S FUND SELANGOR RULERS MESSAGE: 'VERY TOUCHED BY HIS PATIENCE AXD COURAGE...HE DESERVES ALL SYMPATHY AND SUPPORT 1 By LOKMAN HALIM: Kuala Lumpur. Saturday THE Yang: di-Pertuan Agon? has donated S200 to the Mohamed Jedi Trust Fund. Also among contributors are the Sultan of Selangor, the336 words
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Article127 1963-03-03 8 TOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Chua Ken? Hak. 41. a Singapore businessman, was today sentenced to three months' jail by the Johore Magistrate. Inche D.iim bin Hajl Mohamed Zainuddm. when he pleaded guilty to dishonestly .retaining a stolen Federation identity card. Insp. Lall Singh, prosecuting, told the court that127 words
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Article23 1963-03-03 8 PENANG. Sat. Tlip Koral Federation Police Band will beat retreat on tne t vui padang here on Monday at 5.15 p.m.23 words
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56 1963-03-03 8 PENANO. Sat.— A Radio Malaya typist, Che Zainab binte Mohamed Nor. 20. w.-is proclaimed ■Queen" at a Muslim youth Hari Raya party held in the Khelc Association Hall last night. Inche Sani bin Ahmad, also 20. ■won the title as "King" of the night. Mrs.56 words
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Article46 1963-03-03 8 Road Safety— in 70 pictures SINGAPORE. Sat. About 70 photographs have been selected for display by the Automobile Association of Singapore and the Photographic Society. The prints were picked from 113 submitted for the Road Safety photographic competition organised by the two organisations earlier this year.46 words
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Article88 1963-03-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. S;U. Three youths, two irom Singapore, were today charged in the Second Magistrate's Court with robbing Ng Chew, alias Ng Thye Moy. or Rodger Street here, of a wrist waich valued at $20 at about 12.30 a.m. at Jalan Pipit, off Ipoh Road,88 words
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155 1963-03-03 8 'BOAC to help tourism in this area' SINGAPORE. Sat— British Overseas Airways Corporation's new sales manager In South-East Asia. Mr. M. D. Llewellyn, said today that his airline would help boost tourism in this region. At a Press conference at Airways House today, he said: "We in BOAC intend to155 words
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Article626 1963-03-03 8 SINOAPORE. Sal.— The Dniver- siiy of Singapore today an* I 111- u need that the following can-! aidates have pa.-sed the examlna-; don for the Degree of Bachelor of Phaitnacy with honours in phar- j maceuticB and pharmaceutical enemistry and have been awarded; the class of626 words
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240 1963-03-03 8 $15,600 for loss of husband in crash SINGAPORE, Sat. DamU 1 ages totalling $29,504 with costs were awarded by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today to widow, who sued lor carnages for the loss 01 her husband, and eight others who v.tre injured in a road accident 18240 words
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Advertisement159 1963-03-03 8 fe*al f* V 1 "4 *fiS^^K^-' -> •■j^Sv'"^ x **^^K£ I OS '^^B Yes you're right, its a Convair 880 Jet, Cathay of Course. It could be bound for Singapore, Tokyo, Manila, in fact to any of the cities of the Orient that Cathay Pacific jets serve. N<> wonder you159 words
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Advertisement231 1963-03-03 8 Late CLASSIFIED MVERTlSEMEm 20 words $12 (Miniviuw CASTROL Congratulates DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the Official opening of their New Factory in Petaling Jaya on 2nd March 1963. Yet another Factory using CASTROL LUBRICANTS lew Safe Easy Painless Discovery RINSES AWAY EAR WAX Deeply packed-ui ear wax diminishes Ip^^^ hearing231 words
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Miscellaneous31 1963-03-03 8 OWJm Probably ins literally dinged added 3 nen/ VmJ+^Lm most i/itef the -face of damns/on to invention of cunli&stiorr. industry. P ...elevated of $*d "T£sfo?ted J^^K enlightenment... 1 ~£HII W«ll/naiM«rRey DtwarM*31 words
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Obituary63 1963-03-03 8 REV. FR. ANTO1NE Victor Hermann 86 years at Petaling Jaya Hospital. Remain in state at St. Anthony's Church K.L. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3rd March. Funeral at 4 p.m. Cheras Cemetery. 1 MRS. CHEW Soo Seng ner Madam Koh Loo Gcok passed away peacefully on Friday 1st March 1963.63 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-03-03 9 THE THEATRE THE THEATRE THERE'S a lull bill of dramatic fare planned by Slnga- pore's various theatre clubs ior 1 Alarci, Indicating that our anuI teur aramatici&ns have now rtcoverea lrom the efforts which I they 1 11 made during the holiday season to present the widest 1 po6sib c419 words
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Article, Illustration692 1963-03-03 9 KEN HAMMONDS i - Spinning with cutie Susan KEN HAMMONDS i I- By FOUR SPORE TEENAGERS ON WAY UP YESTERDAY I met three boys and a girl who stand on the threshold of fame and fortune. They are the first of Singapore's many guitar-strumming young hopefuls to have been able to step further than692 words
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Article322 1963-03-03 9 ...NO MARRIAGE TMLM fans In Italy r who saw the beginning of the romance between Elisabeth Taylor (see above) and Richard Burton (above) have been amazed by a remarkable series of statements he has made to an Italian magazine. Although he "did not deny" that he is very much322 words
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Advertisement310 1963-03-03 9 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Notice to Electricity Consumers in Kuala Lumpur. Opening of new office in Jolon Tuanku Abdul Rahman on Monday 4th March 1963. Electricity Consumers in Kuala Lumpur are informed that the Consumers Accounts and Consumers Engineer's Section of the Board at present located310 words
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Advertisement30 1963-03-03 9 nilflTp by actress Bette Davis, told by her yUUIIi| OW y er there was a rumour circulating that she had died: "With the newspaper strike on, I wouldn't consider it."30 words
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Advertisement94 1963-03-03 9 9kSu i& ■W^b^b^bVL. aY I>i9>«» Taday Only: J-7.15-V.30 p.m. "SINGER NOT THE SONG" 1 Tech/Color/Seopa. (J.A.R.O! Morning Show At 10.30 A.M. "■OLD I THE BRAVE". 1 p.m. (50 cts. To All Seats) "SIN TING". Toirorrow "A Poir Of Phoenixes" I Cant. (H.K.). m^K^^^^^^^^V/Tl Phone WBUMlAMlliiJlllllM (mo* ■■■■■■■■a^B^B^BB^B^aBBJ y^'r'.'i'iii'3.iS.7.oo.9.39 p.m. Chuck94 words
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Advertisement422 1963-03-03 9 tJ\*\U\ y COMING SOON! (SINGAPORE) Starring: GEORGE ARDISSON NADIA MARLOWA WITH^HINESE SUBTITLES Presents TONIGHT! "MALAYAN NIGHT" in conjunction with THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.. INC. TO WELCOME The Passengers of S.S. ROTTERDAM I THE MAIN HALL IS FULLY BOOKED The Dragon Room is Available To The Public I a |f%^% SINGAPORE422 words
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Advertisement168 1963-03-03 10 s I mv A *v KM Ssl^S al^^^l V I WIDE SQUARE TV GIVES GREATER EDGE -TO -EDGE CLARITY Hitachi Wide Square TV gives a flat screen perspective of greater edge to edge clarity that can be V enjoyed from any angle in front of the screen... a brilliant picture168 words
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Article116 1963-03-03 11 EPSOM JEKP CALL BOY POINTER COXCRETOR Dulas River PERFUME Dulas River CONCRETOR Actress Race 1 Race 2 GAY PARIS Joaleen Diana's Pride DIANAS PRIDE Gay Paris Prudent Choice JOALEEN Pancha Indra Gay Paris Race 3 CHENGAI BATU Malay Film W>e Wonder MALAY FILM Chcnjai Batu Buloh Kasap FLOWER Wee116 words
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Article912 1963-03-03 11 Race One: 2.15-Cl 4 Div 3-6£ 1 ***** DuUs River (Vent Vlcl St.) Allan, 4 8.13 (F) M. Le« t 2 9 Anak Kulim (Alliance St.) Rodgers. 4 8.13 Moxham 4 3 ***** Actress 111 (Shaw St.) Tulloh, 6 8.12 (F) Harbridge 5 4 ***** Perfume tPerseverance St.)912 words
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257 1963-03-03 11 lON DON, Sat.— Results Of today's loot ball matches: ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Blackburn R 2 Manchester 2 Blackpool 3 Leyton O 2 Ipswich T 0 I ulham 1 Liverpool 0 Leicester C 2 Manchester C 2 Birham C Nottingham (0 Sheffield U 3 I Sheffield257 words
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Article181 1963-03-03 11 Concretor has weak field to beat 'THE CONCRETOR shaped every inch like a winner in his winding-up gallop on Friday morning when he reeled off 3f in 36 3/5. He has only to reproduce his track form to account for a very weak sprint field in Race 1. And he181 words
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Article148 1963-03-03 11 GAT PARIS should have easy task in a very moderate Class 4 sprint field (Race 2). This handsome grey Is shaping uo for a win. At Ipoh in November he came out after a lengthy spell to run a splendid fourth to Tarzan LT148 words
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Article176 1963-03-03 11 fJHENGAI BATU did not have the best of luck In the running when second with 8.11 to Tin Invest over sif. Hemmed In on the rails h« lost a bit of ground at the home turn. An opening came a furlong out and he quickly raced176 words
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Article196 1963-03-03 11 TRIGGER II looks a bright X each-way prospect in Race 7. This durable compaigner can still raise a smart gallop. On Thursday morning he ran half a mile in 50 2/5, a splendid effort by a Class 5 stayer. At the tallend of last season Trigger II196 words
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Article92 1963-03-03 11 PENANO. Sat. The socrrr chairman of the Penani? Schools Sports Council will sit on the Football Association of Penang council. He was one of two representatives nominated at the FAP's first council meetIng last nleht. The other nominee will be the chairman of the Supporters'92 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-03-03 11 DANITOBA gave the ssf race a miss on Wednes--1 day. Obviously he is "sc red" for the 6f run and I am not going to look beyond him in Race 4. In December Panltoba scored a remarkably easy win over 6f with 8.8 clocking308 words
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Article22 1963-03-03 11 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Cay Paris in Race 2 and Panitoba in Race 4. The going is firm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii22 words
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Article228 1963-03-03 11 By EPSOM JEEP- Penang, Sunday pOLARIS MISSILE should be right on target in the B£f Spring Plate for class 4 div. 1 horses (Race 5) at Penang today. This rapidly improving four-year-old has been working exceptionally well and he has the right form Sent228 words
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Advertisement790 1963-03-03 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT TOUR SERVICE (Spore) Words Si fM,n.)— Box I* rU. mxtrt PHOTOBTAT* BY PMOTOMATIC. •I. PtoMosoa Road. Tel: *****. •MOTOCetMT AND MICROFILMING all docaments Tang's Fbotoeopr Bervire M 469 Singapore. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Words Si (MiH.)-Box in rl: txtrm CHOICE It IMPORTANT, only Batik specialist Batik Shop Cathay790 words
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Advertisement277 1963-03-03 11 ■■N^l I^Bssi -.^SBBsSB^BBBbI MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As wa Brow older It's only natural that we brgia to slow down. But some people grow old faster thrtn thry should. Then they feel wenk. tired, find it hard to keep working; and seldom pet any fjn out of277 words
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Article, Illustration699 1963-03-03 12 Kuala Lumour, Saturday pORMOSA'S Hsieh Yung Yo, who has played consistent sub-par golf the last two days, shot a superb seven-under par 67 to jump to a two-stroke lead after the third round of the Malayan Open golf championship at the Selangor Golf Club today. With699 words
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247 1963-03-03 12 Fanciful J play cuts Selangor's victory to 4-0 IPOH. Sat. Centre-for-ward C. Paramalingam's four goals enabled Selangor to beat Penang 4-0 on the second day of the triangular hockey tournament on the Municipal Padang here today. Tomorrow's match at 4.30 between Selangor and Perak, who beat Penang 3-1 yesterday, will247 words
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Article657 1963-03-03 12 209— Hsieh Yung Yo 70. 72. 67 (33. 34). 211— R. Tuohy 71, 66. 74 (38. 36); 1. Woodward 67. 73. 71 (34. 37); W. Dunk 66. 71. 74 <38. 36 > 212— E. Ball 71, 71. 70 (37. 33 1 F. Phillips 71, 70. 71 (35.657 words
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Article222 1963-03-03 12 SRC hold Khalsa to a draw SINGAPORE. Sat. Eighty minutes of lively hockey between Singapore Recreation Club and Khalsa Association produced no result In this SHA league cup semi-final at Farrer Park today, the game ending in a 1-1 draw. Khalsa were the superior side during extra time but just222 words
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Article, Illustration184 1963-03-03 12 COWDREY AT No. 8 AND SMITH PUT ENGLAND UP WELLINGTON, Sat. TT England, despite some anxious moments earlier on. finished the second day of the second Test here 216 runs ahead of New Zealand with two first innings wickets in hand. The early shocks were caused by New Zealand's opening184 words
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Article86 1963-03-03 12 NEW ZEALAND Ist Inns 194 ENGLAND Ist Inns SHEPPARD b Blair 0 ILUNGWORTH c Morrison b Blair 46 BARKINGTON c Dick b Reid 76 DEXTER b Morrison 31 FARFITT c Dick b Morrison o K.VIGHT c Dick b Cameron 31 TITMI'B run out 33 *OWDREV not out 114 TRIEM\N86 words
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Article211 1963-03-03 12 Selangor Chinese and Malacca share MCFA Cup after 1-1 draw MALACCA. Saturday. DESPITE extra time the Malayan Chinese Footbail Association Cup final between Selangor the holders, and Malacca ended in a 1-1 draw. Each state wili keep the Cup for six months each. A packed Kubu Stadium saw211 words
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231 1963-03-03 12 j CINGAPORE. Sat.— Two biil- Hull goals by Quah Kirn Sweo in a lirst half which show- ed the old power of the Sinuaputt eaOI. |m Peoples Asso- cia'ion a 2-0 win over Joint Services in their charity soccer match ix'fore a «ood231 words
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Advertisement113 1963-03-03 12 Indonesia (/ctruda <^^O*«W£SM# JUBWAYS Tr»dino«i( ti»4oa*f<in botpititer Mrvtca. <w, cwfeia* all hay« b**n planntd to mik* tfc* trtvailar rvilly tt Garuda fly r«ful»r and cowvtwioxt <onn«<*tnf Wffcw Hftkiitg Tokyo. Hongkong. NbA toft M*. K M w» Ui iHtfapoo and Diakana. Consult your travel agents or P. N. Garuda IndoMMtan Airway*113 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-03-03 12 SPORTS mAHY 'GOLF MALAYAN Open championship Final round (S'gor CC. course. 8 a.m.. HOCKEY TRIANGULAR: Perak v S'gor (Ipoh padang. 4.30). SPORE LGE CUP S-FINAL: Ceylonesc v University (Farrer Pk" 5 15".32 words
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Article287 1963-03-03 13 A GANGSTER says he loves rflp. He threatens to harm any boy who goes out with me. He is a notorious ruffian and is quite capable of violence. I don't want my friends to take a risk. SCARED STIFF. Don't be bullied. Inform tiie police at287 words
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Article202 1963-03-03 13 I INTRODUCED two of my girlfriends to my boy with whom I am very much in love. Now it appears they have fallen in love with him. They assure me they are only good friends, but I have got my suspicions. I am 18 and202 words
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Article248 1963-03-03 13 I HAVE been friendly with a boy for two years but now he seldom visits me. Whenever I want to see him I have to go to his house. And he is very secretive about his moves. Is he being faithless to me? SUSPICIOUS. You248 words
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250 1963-03-03 13 'Miserable' boy sponges on girl's parents I AM greatly liked by my girlfriend's parents and quite often they Wave helped me out of financial difficulties. Now I badly need $3,000 to buy a racing motorcycle. Should I ask them for the money? MISERABLE. Yon are Just a sponger and I250 words
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Article302 1963-03-03 13 More hints on etiquette DON'T let things slither about all over your plate. Prepare your mouthfuls in an orderly manner. Don't chase bits about your plate with your fork. Stab down purposefully but neatly. If your fork is overloaded, do not try to scramble the whole heap into302 words
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Article226 1963-03-03 13 For those who shine at maths I SERIES 3: NO. 4. TNSURANCE offers an X attractive and rewarding career for the boy with a flair for mathematics. The business is divided into four main categories: Fire, accident, marine and life. Other aspects of the Job consist of production and surveying226 words
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447 1963-03-03 13 THE POLICEMAN AND HIS BAD LANGUAGE m 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiLiLt ill Ll LLli I lllMfitHllflLJ DEAR Know Alls: II tioned in front of < abuse us students whe road the way he want? He sometimes uses certain words which our parents forbid us to say. INDIGNANT447 words
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Advertisement149 1963-03-03 13 EVERY PIECE OF WATERFORD GLASS IS A COLLECTORS ITEM FLEETING BEAUTY HELD FOR ETERNITY The scintillating brilliance of Waterford Glass is not for this generation alone as with that of the past, it will live for generations to come, inspiring wonder and giving pleasure to eyes as yet unopened. Yet149 words
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Advertisement118 1963-03-03 13 '^■**~^^^^^^m i ■^fc^^^^^ JyfiC Aft. uw •Wm r ami 1 _^DRIVE IT TODAT! the new AUSTIN HE ALE V SPRITE MARK II new super-powered 1,100 cc engine, front wheel disc brakes Just imagine yourself behind the wheel the wind. Speed up to over 90 m.p.h. in of this high-performance sports118 words
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Article, Illustration492 1963-03-03 14 Evelyn T U BEDROOM SCENES MILLIONAIRE IDEAS— BUT NOT MILLIONAIRE PRICES Far steeping in sweet splendour "In bed we laugh, in bed we cry; And, born in bed, in bed we die." THUS did Samuel Johnson relate the significance to life of a piece of furniture. Apparently, beds exist from492 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-03-03 14 Glamour joins in Battle of the Bulge WHAT goes on underneath this season is a riot of colour and a revolution in fit. Hot favourite on the fit front is a featherw eight, streamlined foundation garment, two examples of which are illustrated here. The girdles may be light they are168 words
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Article282 1963-03-03 14 Questions and answers WRITE to: Miss Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped addressed envelope must accompany your query. DEAR Evelyn Tv: I have Just recovered from tuberculosis after staying six months in the hospitalDespite my illness my girlfriend still loves me and282 words
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Article348 1963-03-03 14 Good for a laugh ONE of Queen Victoria's grandsons, with a reputation for reckless squandering, one day received a letter from her urging the virtue of thrift and ccndemning squandering and extravaganceHis answer was a shock. He wrote: "Dear Grandma, Thank you for your kind letter of advice. Have sold348 words
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Advertisement413 1963-03-03 14 I DO I DO, TOO WE ALL DO In oar set, we all use Tampax That's how the Tampax trend spreads. One girl uses it, enthuses about it. convinces a friend, and by and by everyone's using it. For Tampax internal sarutary protection is so clearly superior. Instead of belts,413 words
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Advertisement250 1963-03-03 14 ESOTERICA has earned the coveted USE TESTED SEAL IN McCALI'S TEST ROOM we tesi products and services for the qualities and features you will find important when you use them. That's why, after we have tested a product in the laboratory and in practical use and like it. we believe250 words
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Advertisement83 1963-03-03 15 j^ LraLE]fe)LrL 7/n (m frTi fs 1 f 5) HN" f^ nil km^^wJi p M tT^d f i psLffliT/^Li.nTrn BEST EMULSION PAINT FOR YOUR HOME: FUNGUS-RESISTANT SUNPROOF RAINPROOF r?D m FOR expert advice on colour i Now a whole Rainbow of colours to choose 'vSJ* sEMfSiS??Y oUItHOMEPOSI from modern, cheerful83 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1963-03-03 16 the pumpkin eater 'TELL ME ABOUT JAKE' HE SAID, AS THOUGH HE WERE DARING ME... M 4 f lAf HAT," *aid the psychologist, "do you r- )AD r r\t^\cr W worry about, Mrs. Armitage?" KAK I VJINtI WV -Dust," i w kL "You know? Dust." "Oh." he said, and wrote1,701 words
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Advertisement188 1963-03-03 16 H3£F 4% T>At*'* ■-i /^b^b^bß^ZS^jS^ bp*» W.W l^^^^^k ™_j When to Give an Heirloom Only on the most important occasions, of course. (Your gift should be equal to the event.) What to give is no problem at all, for a Parker 61 is, indeed, the gift of a lifetime. Why188 words
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Advertisement61 1963-03-03 16 Yorktown IUIIiIUWII Crafted in the finest American tradition. ..designed with 1 1 f//t the •mart simplicity that appeals to men of good $yk~J* taste. A perfect gift .»n indispensable accessory. f~~""~^^BBjBBBBBBBBBBBBJfl BBJ^m 1 F^j^^Bß V." Saddla Leather Bait with initial Buck it R L. 1 *".7"."."~"".~~ri" "*'."..".""m"'- llu »i 1*61 words
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Miscellaneous183 1963-03-03 16 CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: 2. Hfcttl 'xvafnly DOWN': 1- Neat <6>: 2. Relating prediction <9i; 8. Soon >A>: 10. to hours <st. 3. Solely (4); 4. Melody i3>; 11 Palis :ie;n loni; Sloping position <4>. I Lubricant <si; 13. Untie (7>: 16. A ted i6>. < 3 > 6. Suggested <Bi. 7.183 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1963-03-03 17 He was yelling like a man bein& treed of devils I COULD NOT TOUCH HIM complex, .subtle and occasionally tragic conversations which are the last resort of communication between men and women. Jake was particularly expert at the intonation and the repartee. Now he said, after a1,254 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-03-03 17 ASK YOUR DAD TEST your everyday knowledge and be ready with the answer to a question like this: HOW DOES ASBESTOS RESIST HEAT? ASBESTOS is a mlA neral which is dug out of the earth. It is a special variety of the rocK called serpentine. Sometimes 100 tons of the138 words
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Article175 1963-03-03 17 AT Th«- Seaside" (left), submitted by Y. P. Nam. of 7:5 Sultan Street. Kuala Lumpur, wins the week's S3O. He used a Rolleiftex Xenolta camera with Sakura SS Him. Setting: fl6. 1 250 sec. The prize-winner will be paid by post The cheque will be posted to him175 words
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Miscellaneous323 1963-03-03 17 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA ifi! Pwusslon: 6.00 Summary Of Sings: 9.30 American rrratxe OI Programmes For The Svemng; The Air; 10.00 Irama Pur 10 30 AM 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- S. 0 C °r^ al ce alli 6 30 5? hind The Scenes; H.OO The ku; 602 Morning Melodies;323 words
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Miscellaneous1436 1963-03-03 18 I Iur vou in the next (ew months. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22 1: ■^^^^■^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^^^■l-x*: VIRGO (Aug. 22-Sept. 22): First of all see that your travel WjT AjH IV You wonc er just where you are arrangements are in order either 1 HL S^wA BY m *^BV. lH heading In some1,436 words
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Miscellaneous431 1963-03-03 18 -STAR of theTHE outlook as for 1963 is a f^ '"•P^M curiously mixed one. On the one hand there is clear evidence A that you will do extremely well mW in the world this year and that you will make money. To offset this is the pros- .«*>s*fH| pert of431 words
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