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Title Section13 1963-06-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.447. SO. 1.447. SUNDAY, JUNE 23. 1963. 20 CENTS.13 words
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Article630 1963-06-23 1 GSA SALES SHOCK FOR TIN 7/^i By T.S. TAN Kl MA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malayan producers were shocked today by the GSA announcement that it will double its tin stockpile reIc.im- from 200 to 400 tons a week for 13 weeks from June 2G to Scot. 30. They warned that the630 words
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Article, Illustration877 1963-06-23 1 Falix Abishe-ganaden and Tony Hermon LUMPUR, Sat. The Singapore Government replied this afternoon to Malaya's final offer on merger. Carrying the note was Inche Anwar Ibrahim, of the Prime Minister's Secretariat. He arrived in Kuala Lumpur at 4 p.m. by Malayan Airways Dakota. Five minutes later he handed877 words
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Article88 1963-06-23 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sat.— Eight young African members of the banned Pan-Africanlst Congress were sentenced to a total of 98 years' Imprisonment here yesterday for attempted sabotage. They were said to have plotted to kill whites and destroyed property. As they left the court each man raised his88 words
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Article146 1963-06-23 1 GLASGOW. Sat. One of Britain's most onusual exports and probably the most expensive golf cJub ever made in Britain— is a solid gold pi tter now on its way from Glasgow to Japan. The club was made to the special order of aReuter - 146 words
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112 1963-06-23 1 ALL SMILES: GHAZALI SEES THAT KEY LETTER MALAYA'S Permanent Secretary, External Affairs. Inche (ihazali Shafie. smiles as be looks at the reply he received yesterday from the Singapore Government It was delivered to him by Inche Anwar Ibrahim of the Singapore Prime Minister* Secretariat. Incbe Anwar arrived In Kuala Lumpur112 words
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Article, Illustration443 1963-06-23 1 Freedom for three political detainees QINGAPORE. Sat. Three political detainees arrested during the big swoop, "Operation Cold Storage" last February were released from Outram prison this evening. They are: Chua Chin Klat. alias Chua Choon Yong fseeretary-general ot the Workers' Party). Wans Chla Mong. alias Yuen Puan Koon administrative secretary443 words
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Article551 1963-06-23 1 JEERS FOR MAC Scuffles at Tory rally as Premier speaks BROMLEY (South England Sat. Hecklers were knocked to the ground today in a scuffle here as Mr. Macmillan began a .speech in Mi constituency. Cries of 'Murderer, resign" greeted the Prime Minister as he stepped on to the platform at551 words
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Advertisement128 1963-06-23 1 YOUR CHILD MAY BE MORE GIFTED THAN YOU THINK Cm IQ ire your child's tirtty? If not. what arc the <ey signs to look l-r.' Read how a leaclrarna that many <m arenu discourage creativity .tetli juu Low to dcveiop it to the fulle.M. in Trader's JUNE J\^ Digest Sale128 words
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Advertisement57 1963-06-23 1 FINEST luXbpti X DIAMOND hW?s^ Engagement rings hmi^ > J silva sons, NJ^ff >RJ Jewellers 25, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1 KDN 355. Tel: *****. HONGKONG BANGKOK DJAKARTA WEEKLY FLIGHTS: HONGKONG: 3 direct from Singapore 2 VIA KUALA LUMPUR BANGKOK: 3 direct from Singapore VIA KUALA LUMPUR DJAKARTA: 4 direct from57 words
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229 1963-06-23 2 Judge to cobbler: You have lied... CINGAPORE, Sat. A district Judge. Mr. K.T. Alexander, today found out in court that a cobbler had lied before him as a prosecution witness in a case against a young constable. He told Ong Seng Bee. 41: "You have lied In your evidence and229 words
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234 1963-06-23 2 Sarawak voting: Today is the key day 1/UCHING, Sat.-Tomorrow is a key day in the present local council elections in Sarawak. Kuching Municipal Council voters will go to the polls and the results of twelve other district council elections will be made known. So far. except in the first division,234 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-06-23 2 THREE ALLIANCE WOMEN CANDIDATES ADD GLAMOUR TO COUNCIL CONTEST CANDIDATES and their supporters were this morning scurrying around Ipoh to collar voters and hustle them to the polling stations. The contest in Ipoh was made glamorous by the entry of three Alliance women. Though they did146 words
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Article113 1963-06-23 2 IPOH. Sat.— The peop c of Lumut are planning a $30,000 building to house the Lumut Museum and the Dlndlngs Tourist Bureau. It will be named In honnour of the late Dr. V. R. N. Mer.on who was one of the most popular residents In the district113 words
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199 1963-06-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Police are mystified over a robbery report lodged by tlit- proprietor of .sundry shop in Jalan Kanaga. off Shaw Road her<*. yesteday. The proprietor, Mr Phang Kok Keung telephoned the police at about 5 p.m. to say199 words
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Article505 1963-06-23 2 Slow, then brisk vote in Ipoh From JOE MIRANDA Ipoh, Sat pOLLING for the elections to the ipoh Municipal Council and six town councils in Perak got off to a quiet, almost dull start at eight this morning. Unlike in previous years, only a handful of voters came out in505 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-06-23 2 Harun tells why he could not help our students in Australia TJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The former Director of Malayan Students in Australia today disclosed that his "hands were tied" In carrying out his job due to lack of funds. Inche Harun bin Ibrahim, who has been back214 words
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Article54 1963-06-23 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Bineaf>ore People's Alliance will be represented by six leaders at th# first meeting of the Singapore Alliance to be hold at the Ambassador Hotrl here on Monday The Sinean.re Alliance, recently registered as a political nartv. comor.se* ■hr I'MNQ, MIC and MCA54 words
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Article362 1963-06-23 3 ACCUSED HELD: FOUR HIDING IN TWO ROOMS SINGAPORE, Saturday. A FLAT in the recently-occupi-ed Selegie House, owned. by the Housing and Development Board, was the scene of a blue film show last night. Today, 25 men, who attended the show, were fined $100 each362 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-06-23 3 Nancy is voted the top air girl in the world SINGAPORE. Sat. Malayan Airways air hostess, Nancy Liew, was crowned "Miss International Air Hostess" last night in Brisbane Australia. A Malayan Airways statement today said that the contest, an annual affair to raise funds for the International Red Cross, was95 words
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Article100 1963-06-23 3 SERLMBAN. Sal. —More than 500 people attended the tuneral ot the iat« Mr. Vincent Siow. an executive of. the ESSO Refinery. Port Dickson, here yesterday. Mr. Slow died in Singapore on Wednesday of a brain operation. He was 44. He had been with the ESSO for the100 words
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Article105 1963-06-23 3 Bus in river but no -one hurt pARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Six passengers, the driver and conductor escaped InJury when the bus in which they were travelling plunged into the Kuala Kurau River near here yesterday. Tht bus was on Jts way to Bagan Serai from Kuala Kurau when it skidded105 words
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Article179 1963-06-23 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. today sent a c ngratulatory message to the newly-elect-ed Pope. The message reads: "On behalf of the people oi Singapore I offer Your Holiness our congratulations on your election as Pontiff and guardian of the Catholic179 words
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Article435 1963-06-23 3 Carpenter accused of attempted murder ef servant IPOH, Sat.— A carpenter, Low Yee Sum, 24, who is accused of the attempted murder of a maid-servant was today committed to stand trial in the High Court here. The temative date of hearing is Sept. 11. Low was remandeo435 words
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Article60 1963-06-23 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Hwang Kuan Eng, a Methodist church leader, has been granted a scholarship to study advanced church work at the Scarrett College in Tennessee, United Stales. She has been a director of Christian Woman's Leadership Training of the Malaysia conference of the Methodist Church60 words
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70 1963-06-23 3 ALOR STAR. Sat.— The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed. Khir bin Johari. said today the Government was Investigating the possibility of starting a gigantic project called the Muda River irrigation scheme at Kampong Pantai Perai in Kuala Muda district. The scheme, estimated to70 words
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Article189 1963-06-23 3 PENANG. Sat. An average of 40 employment passes a month have been Issued this year to enable non -citizens to take up jobs in this country. They are granted mainly to applicants entering Malaya to replace others who have left the country. A Federation189 words
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Article172 1963-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Three thousand worr.n employees of the British War Department will no on strike after July 5 If the department refuses to negotiate on their claim for better working conditions The women employees are based at Malacca. Johore. Penang, Kluang. Seremban and Tampin.172 words
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320 1963-06-23 3 GAULDIN MIRANDA: KUANTAN, Saturday - THREE WOMEN SAVE A BOY FROM RNING HOME GAULDIN MIRANDA: KUANTAN, Saturday Cries, then housewives rush in while parents were away By THREE brave housewives last night defied death and rushed into a neighbour's burning house to save a six-year-old child in Bukit Besi, 18 miles from Dungun. The housewives320 words
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Article95 1963-06-23 3 |OHORE BAHRU. Sat J Johore police have tracked down a man who escaped from police by jumping off a train near Labis while being sent from here to Segamat for trial. Zainal bin Ngah, who was alleged to have kidnapped a girl from her home In95 words
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Advertisement134 1963-06-23 3 THE ONLY STRAPLESS BRA GUARANTEED NOT TO SLIP STRETCH IN 1T STYLE: 190 NEW [in it... MAGIC CLING y AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR BUCK $19.50 Spore Pg. $24.40 Fed. At last a ttreoleu bra that cea't flip or ride us yet daaM't cunetilct you in on, way. And the are134 words
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Advertisement264 1963-06-23 3 TR4JLY AUTOMOTC OPTIMA I. 11. 11 l OPTIMA HI WITH FAMOUS RED/GREEN SIGNAL O CAMERAS O Fl LMS <O> PAPERS sth Anniversary Sale COMMENCES TOMORROW T^4ixaridfpTy 81. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE OUR SALE COME ONCE A YEAR, BARGAINS IN LADIES, CHILDREN'S MEN'S WEAR Kill Vn.N t L. t\ >.>.„... iRU264 words
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Article356 1963-06-23 4 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM 3 'J'HE need for skill, initiative and the calculated taking of risks for the advancement of the rubber industry was today emphasised by the Controller of Rubber Research, Dr. L. C. Bateman. Addressing the closing session of the third innual planters conference Dr. Bateman said The356 words
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Article273 1963-06-23 4 MORE WOMEN THAN MEN IN EARLY RUSH KANGAR. Sat The people of Kangar went to the poils today to elect 10 representatives to the town council. The Alliance, who have already won two uncontested seats on nomination day. May 27, are contesting In all ten wards.273 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-06-23 4 Five-year plan to aid small I projects SINGAPORE, Sat.-A fiveyear plan has been drawn up by Singapore Government. *he U.N. Special Fund and the International Labour organisation to modernise and expand medium and small-scale industries. The project will cost $4.3 million, of. which the U.N. Special Fund will contribute 51.265 words
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Article519 1963-06-23 4 ■V *"j V*' I Ma. x j lij C*j ICO J IL^JJ lA ■m J I B .1' J>i 4 C*j I Ti^ i T i i Selected teachers will be trained to enable children to find job of choice IPOH, Saturday. A TRAINING programme519 words
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427 1963-06-23 4 I)ATO Loke Wan Tho was elected president of the newly-formed Singapore Island Country Club at a meeting last night, followixig a merger of the Royal Singapore Golf Club and the Royal Island Club. In a statement following hi.s election Dato Loke said: "The427 words
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Article393 1963-06-23 4 j^ 'POINTER' on training...^ I;;;;:;;: i:;;::] rTWIS week I am going to talk J. about the Beagle. There are a few of this breed In Singapore and the Federation. In Europe, and particularly in Britaln, it Is a pleasure to see these little chaps hunting the hare. A393 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-06-23 4 WIGS WILL MAKE YOU BALD, WOMEN WARNED KUALA I.LMFUR. Sat. A woman hair-stylist j today warned that women who wear wigs stand the risk of going bald. Miss Lai Yoong. 2(i. was commenting on a report that wigs enhanced the i looks of a woman. She said: "This might i137 words
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Advertisement168 1963-06-23 4 -jk B^taa*«_x-^i Empty contents of ont MAGGI mhet Stir gently, bring to the boil and simmer for 5-10 minutes r^l W B A L L A™K j ♦'•"> °nt s»ch«t of MAGGI SO NOURISHING MAGGI SWISS SOUP Maggi Soups, so deliciously different, so deliciously nourishing, so deliciously full of the168 words
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Advertisement136 1963-06-23 4 A&vertitemmt row Dot /dj A favourite haunt for cockroaches is under th« paper linings of drawers and shelves. Thla offers an excellent opportunity I for wiping them out. Simply sprinkle Pea-Be* odourless, non-potsonooa cockroach powder under the shelving paper Mid all cockroaches will be completely eliminated. Getting Up Nights Makes136 words
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Article, Illustration23 1963-06-23 5 WHEN CA T MEETS CA T PICTURES OF THE Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiir;' MOST UNUSUAL Patrina the tigress is permitted to join in at the end.23 words
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Article265 1963-06-23 5 \l Hr a cat and a dog are pets to- gether it's usually the cat which is the boss. But what when Z cat meets cat, and one is very small. the other very large? In the home of Ml Ralph Heifer in Saugus E California, it is Sy.265 words
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427 1963-06-23 5 VATICAN CITY, Saturday. DOPE PAUL today promised to continue the Vatican Ecumenical Council and said he wished to carry on "with every force" the great work for Christian unity begun by the late Pope Jonn. In his first message427 words
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218 1963-06-23 5 'Threat to attack the Queen Mother EHEZZ3~ LONDON. Sat. Police yesterday investigated an anonymous letter sent to a Darlington newspaper which threatened to attack the Queen Mother with acid when she visits the northeast England town on Tuesday. Police reported the letter said: "Acid attack on Queen Mother if visit218 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-06-23 5 JANET PROMISES CLOSER TIES WiTH RUSSIA, CUBA GEORGETOWN ■Bri t i s h Guiana), Sat. Janet Rosenberg Jagan, wile of left-wing Premier Cheddi Jagan, said last night that British Guiana would establish closer relations with Russia and Cuba when it becomes independent. Mrs. Jagan. already a member of the207 words
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Article, Illustration197 1963-06-23 5 JAKARTA. Sat.— J The Antara news agency has published an appeal to oust Por- tugal from the > eastern half of Timor Island and support an "emer- J ceney government" in the colony The appeal «;< s made by a Ja-karta-based organisationReuter - 197 words
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Advertisement208 1963-06-23 5 THE KIM SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS 5K\ FILTER ail kings '^fXril I iH £M MADE IN ENGLAND STATE EXPRESS— THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD ,^mm >*^fc Vlitlh^- fw Am IH HHRif BlliH~<~^" I Mm H^bK_ I ••xSr- mr Am m\ I wF Jk A L i mmmmWGr^^' mT208 words
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Article49 1963-06-23 6 ?o Words 112/- iMIolm: mi FOR ASTHMA RELIEF .r. i Treat ir.ent for skin diseases, consult V. SamlnaUian. Jotht .ledirml Hall. 160-B. Ueylang Road, Btngupore. A FIGURE OF :IK-L'4-HH la within "■■r fiacn without (all Consult r.n-slie Hemon of Salon Phoenix for i fire shaping. Tel: (Spore) *****.49 words
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Article705 1963-06-23 6 THE GUILLOTINE FALLS FEW incidents in recent years have placed a government in a more disreputable light than the Profumo scandal. It has shaken Mr. Macmillan, angered Britain and saddened her friends. The voting in the Commons debate with 27 abstentions was virtually a sentence or execution and the Tory705 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-06-23 6 A woman's touch How the Ideal Wife of Tun Razak helped him —at Manila AN INTERVIEW with Toh Puan Raha, wife of Malaya's Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, who accompanied her husband to the recent tripartite talks in Manila adding a woman's touch. THEY say that the ideal partner226 words
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Article488 1963-06-23 6 Felix Abliheganaden - ABU bin ADAM T OBSERVE in the Mat Jampok; "Old newspaper in which your amah has wrapped Me: "My sheep meat sandwiches." That the big thing among the male youth of Britain is to be a Ton-Up Boy. This does not mean tha'- a lad ttuffs food down his crop488 words
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Article, Illustration290 1963-06-23 6 NEW USE FOR RUBBER THE new-type rubber bollard for the roads of Ipoh. jyiLXICIIWL engineers in Ipoh have found a new use for Malaya's natural rubber. The actual quantity usetf is negligible, but If othei local authorities follow suH it should add up to a sizeable demand. Ipoh engineers, In290 words
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Article117 1963-06-23 6 AN AUSTRALIAN friend of mine here for a holiday was astonished to see how anglicised our national costumes have become. I believe he had a point there. The saronic-kebaya, the cheongsarn and the sari have all been so adapted to conform with Western ideas of fashion117 words
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Article385 1963-06-23 6 LINDA WONG - girl's dilemma LINDA WONG By ...of Singapore, who wins 525 for her rssav: "Ooes The Modern Malayan Miss Kind It Hard To Get A Husband Hecause She Lacks Patience?" There were two other prize-winner*. F'S not a lack of patience. I maintain that the modern Malayan miss fails to get385 words
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Advertisement874 1963-06-23 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS :n Worrfs $}J0 <Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN MURCM n Singapore, Orchard Road Sunday nervice 1 ii. m. and G p.m. All Welcome. FOR INQUIRIES IEOAROINC Islam and for free Islamic Hterarure on modern topics Contact Muslim Uls-nonHi-v. 11l inu Road. (S'porei. iTrlephooe *****). WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, b tun874 words
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Advertisement13 1963-06-23 6 HOTEL MERLES TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement110 1963-06-23 6 BSS» M I V**?*?* SP"' BhC 'SBm «*fl ssP"»«Ka- niujFj sssT bssV t^r BBBsr **v tV*v^ Taw*. She knew he was admiring her soft, beautiful hair... But be didn't know ber secret— that the oted SEBBDC ths shampoo that traniforms dull hair into lovely, healthy hair thitai admired by everyone.110 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-06-23 7 'YJISS Wong Poh Heng, one of the three political detainees released from Outram Road Prison yesterday, seen stepping into a taxi after leaving the jail. Miss Wong wearing a light blue blouse and black jeans was freed at 5.21 p.m. Camera-shy and tight-lipped Miss Wong stepped into the68 words
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Article245 1963-06-23 7 PENANG. Sat. a wedding scheduled to be held this afternoon at the Cathedral of the Assumption was postponed to tomorrow morning because the bridegroom. Mr. Cecil Theselra. missed his plane at Bhuket. In Thailand. Mr. Theselra. Chief Officer of the vessel Trang. was to have married a245 words
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Article318 1963-06-23 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. ijMVE CARS were stolen in Singapore yesterday. Two were recovered within hours. Police are searching for the other three, including two taxis. At dawn yesterday, Mr. Tarn Yee Cheen found his Hillman saloon missing from outside his house in Kirn Keat Road. On318 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-06-23 7 'Unfair' estate sacking —protest— SEREMBAN Sat— Security of tenure is a big problem facing the All-Malayan Estates 6ta.fT Union because "unfair dismissals are still the order of the day." Mr. M. S. Thomas, chair- man of the Negri Sembilan branch, said this at the annual meeting here this evening. Mr.163 words
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Article150 1963-06-23 7 TODAY Sedllt Kechil 11.43 a.m. (B.4ft) 955 p.m. <6.6ft>; Singapore 12.50 a.m. (B.2ft) U 48 p.m. (9.5 ft); Port Dlckson 7.38 a.m. (B.7ft) 8.07 p.m. (9.5U): Port Swettenham 7.08 a.m. 13.6 ft t 7.16 p.m. 1 13.8 ft i Penang 1 33 a.m. (74ft)150 words
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Article251 1963-06-23 7 KNANti. Sat Th» City Electrical Ermlneer. Mr. R.K Roclr. today warned political parties of the daager of putting up banners across roads suspended f*om electricity distribution and street liehtine poles Not only was it an offence but it could cause death from electrocution. Such banners will be251 words
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Article, Illustration283 1963-06-23 7 'Please return 1 call to missing —gin- DENANO, Sat. A medicine seller. Mr. Saw Chong Hoo today appealed -o his missing 17-year-old daughter, Hong Chu, to return home immediately. "We need her urgently, because her mother is paralysed and bedridden. he said today. Hong Chu left home on June 7283 words
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Article57 1963-06-23 7 PENANO Sat. About 1.900 new hajis will return to Malaya by the pilgrim ship. Kuala Lumpur, which Ls scheduled to arrive here next Friday. About 900 of them will di*embarle in Penan*. 200 at Port Swettenham when the ship calls there on June 29 and57 words
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Article41 1963-06-23 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— A public meeting convened by the District Officer. Lower Perak. Inche Zalnal Abiriin btn Kasahatan. will be held at the Mala* Club here at 4.30 p.m on July 5 to dttcuss plans (or Malaysia Day celebrations.41 words
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Article293 1963-06-23 7 RAZAK NEVER GAVE SULTAN ANYTHING: MB SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE Deputy State Secretary of Brunei, Datu Setia Pengiran Mohammed Yusuf, said here tonight that the Sultan had still not receive Malaya's final terms concerning the State's entry into Malaysia. He said that as far as he knew, the293 words
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Advertisement294 1963-06-23 7 BBsOvA^fl BBBBsVtoiDBBBBBBBBBB^^2£«^4S BBBBSV bsbbb^^ 11 MORE and MORE K^n DEPOSIT H* 7 ACCOUNTS an being opeaed with Lombard Bank, where capital accuiTP» late* steadily in the assured security of the Bank. Interest of s'/. per annum is paid twice yearly without deduction of U.K. Income Tax. Writs today to tha294 words
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Article, Illustration13 1963-06-23 8 Story by BALA CHANDRAN13 words
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Article193 1963-06-23 8 r pilS is the Bossa Nova, the latest dance craze that may replace the twist, made popular by Chubby Checker. Originated in South America recently, it has crossed the Pacific and the Atlantic to Britain and Australia, where it is the No. 1 dance for the193 words
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149 1963-06-23 8 Students! in politics:! What do| you think?! THE other day Mr. Lee Kuan Yew lashed out at 40 uniformed students who booed him at a rally. Then he attacked the Communists for using innocent students to further their political ends. Here is your question: Do you think children or students149 words
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Article59 1963-06-23 8 BYDNEY. Bat.— The committee ot the New South Wales Malayan Students' Association aims to organise trips for members to places of Interest In Australia to broaden their knowledge of the host country. It also aims to publish a monthly newspaper for all Malaysian students In59 words
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300 1963-06-23 8 SOH TIANG KENG - Flexible master plan needed, say UN experts SOH TIANG KENG: By SINGAPORE, Saturday fWO United Nations town planning experts today stressed the importance of closely linking Singapore's urban renewal scheme with her industrialisation programme and the need for a "flexible master plan." The two experts, Dr. O. Koeinigsberger and Professor300 words
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Article86 1963-06-23 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Thieves attempted to break into Robinson and Co. Ltd., in Raffles Place last night. This morning when the premises were opened up by company's officials, a few tiles from the roof fell to the floor. And In the roof was a gaping hole. 1 lie86 words
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Article79 1963-06-23 8 CDJOAPORE, Sat. Here's your TV programme for tomorrow 7.15 p.m. Opening and proenimme summary in all languages: 7.20 Robin Hood; 7.43 News and newsreel in Chinese; 8.05 "The Phil Silvers Show"; S.SS "People"; $.05 "T.V. 1 Acw" featuring juggling and acrobatics; 9.15 News and newsrrel in79 words
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111 1963-06-23 8 Million likely to attend Sydney fair SYDNEY, Sat. A million people, including trade buyers from South-East Asia, Hong Kong and New Zealand, are expected to visit the Sydney Trade Fair at Sydney Snowground from July 26 to Aug. 10. The aim this year is to make the fair the biggest111 words
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439 1963-06-23 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's Chinese gold and sliver merchants have given through their association $6,505 to the University of Singapore Fund bringing the total donations received up to Wednesday to $85,826.54 According to a statement from the university's assistant registrar. Mrs. B. Chan,439 words
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438 1963-06-23 8 rE week ahead should be interesting on the Malayan Stock Exchange. The big question is whether the record price levels reached by many popular industrials can be maintained. The week should see both Singapore's and Brunei's entry into Malaysia settled one way or another438 words
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Article347 1963-06-23 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDI'STB IALS: Boustead (5,000) $1.65; Dunlopfe (3.000) $3 (3,000) $3.01; East Smelt (3 000) $358 CD, ESSO (3,000) $3.50. (4.000) $3.62. (1,000)347 words
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Article, Illustration30 1963-06-23 9 PLEASURE WITH A FULL PAGE PUNCH Screened at last -the $120 million gamble (ITS THE EPIC THAT DEPENDED ON LIZ WITH ANTONY. SHE S PASSIONATE WITH CAESAR. SHE S KITTENISH30 words
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Article1170 1963-06-23 9 IT is less than two years since that stalwart of the Singapore theatre. Dr. "Jim" Francis, founded the Drama Group of the University of Singapore So- ciety. But in that short time, the group has made three successful productions and is shortly to present its fourth, which is1,170 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-06-23 9 Dominating from beginning (In a rug) to end (with an asp) Liz Taylor.16 words
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Article87 1963-06-23 9 By THE other night the $120 million epic 'Cleopatra' was screened specially for tht first time and, of course, the Sunday Times was there! Reporting from New York: Leonard Mosley "W SAW "Cleopatra" the other night in New York the first showing, a pre-premiere. JLAnd I believe that87 words
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Obituary57 1963-06-23 9 MR TIO CHIN SBNC luuaed my pricffully on Saturday 22-6-63 at 5.15 Vm. leavlnf behind hi* wifr. 4 tona 'Mrjir. Tco Cbw Tang. Tco Hock T«n«. Trc Whyr T«n« and Teo Chin H.%. 7 d»ui:htrr«. 4 mnn-in-lav 3 j dflu«hter»-in-l:iv graod-ehildrrn (rvat No. m Poh Whatt Road off Simoni57 words
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Advertisement455 1963-06-23 9 ORGANISATION \OU SHOW IX. II am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.15 p.m.p H w > M-6 M p%sertf \1 X fly: y|| WITH I gSB&! ME I (Friendliest Girli in th« World) m Dolores HART Pomelo TIFFIN m Hugh O'BRIAN Karl BOEHM Win a Free Return Air Trip toB Tokyo for455 words
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Advertisement198 1963-06-23 9 9 rOK your short story see A.IA Magazine: Respectability (Page 12). 7th Anniversary SALE fi STARTS TOMORROW r* MONDAY 24th JUNE 1963 l&\ WITH ABSOLUTELY NEW 9^C^ STOCKS AT HEAVILY \t REDUCED PRICESJf -4 i 86. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 3 SHOWS 3 6.30 I 9.10 p.m. I toUST«IU COLO* Ifl198 words
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Advertisement277 1963-06-23 9 I GALA OPENING-THURSDAY JUNE 271 -^^SIMULTANEOUSLY AT- i S SINGAPORE S JOHORE BAHRU ODEON-KATOHC CATHAY CATHAY S ODBOM 1 S CATHAY ODBON iy J AL/f LulriPU^T— "iwoV" S i^^ W SO INTENSE You'll Feel Your Own II jA ja^fla^ Heart Flaming' L aY I I A llr r A n277 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-06-23 10 Speed plus comfort NEW MERCEDES GIVES NEW MEANING HERE '"gPEED with comfort."' This may sound hackneyed, but I hear that where the new Mercedes 230-SL is concerned, the phrase has a special meaning. The 230-SL which has yet to be seen In Singapore and Malaya is a twoseater hardtop regarded186 words
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Article192 1963-06-23 10 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By vr friend is still not Impressed, there is the speed and power of a highway champ. The car can go up to 56 mph in second gear. 88 in third and 122 In top. Zero to 60 mph Is said to take only 11 seconds. SIX-CYLINDER192 words
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Article330 1963-06-23 10 SPORT STARTS HERE Yau makes athletic debut with a new 800 m state mark |POH. Sat.— Schoolgirl Yau Oi King. 16. was the star performer on the opening day of the two-day Perak AAA Central Zone meet here today. Making her first appearance in competitive athletics Oi King, a pupil330 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-06-23 10 COOPER'S LEFT EYE IK A 60RY MESS BUT HE FIGHTS ON AND LANDS A HEFTY RIGHT Henry Cooper sets home with a right but look at the mess that America's Cassius Clay has made of the British champion's left eye. This was one of the ferocious119 words
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599 1963-06-23 10 JUST 3 WEEKS TO GO FOR BIG WALK IT is just three weeks to go before the major sports event of the year the 1963 BIG WALK. Sponsored jointly by the Malay Mail and the- Singapore Amateur Athletic Association the Walk will be599 words
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Article51 1963-06-23 10 BETWEEN Andrew Heng so Mr. and Mrs. Heng Chye Hee and Christina Lee d o Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kay Him EDWARD Cheng Swee Chuan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheng Kang Liang and Angela Ngan Ah Khen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ngan Kwai Choon on 22nd June51 words
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Obituary64 1963-06-23 10 S. D. RAJARATHNAM Barrack Service* RASC Terendak Camp, Malacif.. Suddenly 22-6-63. Funeral 66, Jalan Nankak Sentul, to Cheras Cemetery K.L. 4 p.m. 23.663. MADAM WINIFRED ONO Chwee Wah passed away at 18, Jalan Usaha on 22nd June, leaving behind two sons, three daughters, three sons-in-law, 16 grand-chil-dren. Cortege leaves64 words
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Article500 1963-06-23 10 Seeds score easy —wins— SINGAPORE. Sat. D«fending champion We* > Choon Seng cleared hi* I first round hurdle In th« Singapore Badminton Association national cham- pionshlps when he beat I Ang Cheng Koon 15-5, 15-8 at the SB. A. hall last night. Except for Gan Kolc Peng who was taken500 words
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Advertisement214 1963-06-23 10 MORE PLEASURES OF P&O-ORIENT VOYAGES... il^Tl rWliiSfi^ w^i We we &ab[<i io get Just what <^JM ggiJL 3. m^ffmrmM^ UH we wanted, because P& O-Orierrt W i"i|r 3*s<>Jffl ships are built wHh year cemfert *Lazy days f We've been working hardhr /^^^jM^Vfe^yV years building a business, rearing a -family, x214 words
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Advertisement95 1963-06-23 10 Late CLASSIFIES! ADVERTISEMENTS j (20 words $12 (Minimum) LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel is expected to orri7e from Hongkong and Manila on Monday, 24th June at 1.00 p.m. and will sail for Europe at 11 c. m. on Tuesday, 26th June. Prnwenijt-ri should embark between 9 a.m. ar.J 1095 words
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Advertisement145 1963-06-23 10 RONUK new (Juick action silicone QL A *s-p liSSßti Car *Q IN THE NEW LEAKPROOF TIN W%3 o more wax y mess Wlth CARWAX in fhe —I new LEAKPROOF tin. CARWAX makes l^i^J J2 polishing a pleasure for it cleans, polishes m*»*j 5 «"d protects in one quick and «asy145 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-06-23 10 SPORTING SAM b Re 8- Wootton -A— L-i Wjj -j#»-t SSggWWSS triTTT><rt{«* i«n|yti.Ug>»rty tit; "'-"j£n^^|15 words
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Article522 1963-06-23 11 1 4 LOR STAR. Sat Ma Folie, well rid- j den by owner Chan Ewe Leong. won the main race for Class 1 horses over 7 furs at the Kedah amateur meeting here today. Ma Folle snatched a thrilling half length win from Pizarro who522 words
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1381 1963-06-23 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP HIS SPRINT VICTORY SHOWS HE IS IN TIP-TOP FORM By BEST BETS O Epsom Jeep's best bests are Boleh Men- ang (Race 2), Double Adios (Race 5) and Wee Wonder ißict 6). The going is good. Race 4 HORSE1,381 words
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Article141 1963-06-23 11 SOCCER Tour match: PAM Untier-23 v Yuen Long. HK (8.30 p.m.); Straits Times) Cup final replay: Sgor women v Penang women (7.30 both matches at Merdeka Stadium). FriendUes: SOSFA Selection B'pore Burnley Cup XI (5.30); SGSFA Invitation v Fed. Qovt Services Invitation (7. both matches at Jn Besar).141 words
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394 1963-06-23 11 National Jou all set to win Tengku's Gold Cup SELECTIONS Lumpur last month when fourth with 8.11 to Hercules II after making the early running. If she steps up on that form she should go close. For a flutter take Begin! Begitu. She has a big drop from Class 3394 words
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1330 1963-06-23 11 A. Ismail 9 Power S Race One: 2.0-Cl 4 Div 2~sAf 1 ***** Brwwser (Kawan Kb wan Konosl) Heddle. 6 9.0 Johnson 1 2 090 Mameti Wood (Mrs. H.O. Daniels), 4 8.13 'Ahmad 12 3 ***** White Ship (Ching SU Daniels. 6 812 (F) »Sublsn1,330 words
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Advertisement805 1963-06-23 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. PHILATELY Wnrit «i Win B»x I* rlt. txtr. TION IIBW SB. 534-00 upwards: 101 Diffrreat 1813-S2. S4-JOC: Keaueet Ap Itovsl Books Yong Ab Tee. Btemt Dsojgr, Klanc. HelMngor. FURNITURE f Wersts Si (Mim.)-Boi S* rt: BBBWI SIN 081 UNO, 81. Kocaore Cana< Road B'pore, TeL *****-*****. FOR MODERN805 words
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Advertisement250 1963-06-23 11 FOR HIRE n W»rf Si (Min.)— Box M eU. exlr. MODERN FURNITURE REFRIUER ATORS MB On Low Uontnly Rental Hire Purchase Also Accepted. 81a Oee Seng, HI Rorhore Canal Road. Hlngaoore Tel: ***** MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE :<. »n,t, H »fm tft U> rlt txlrm TWO BRITISH dieaei generating plants250 words
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Advertisement244 1963-06-23 11 MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As wo crow older It's only natural that we beg-in to alow down. But some people grow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find it hard to keep worklnr and seldom get any fun out of life. Due to244 words
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Article, Illustration406 1963-06-23 12 Federation beat Spore for Agong Cup JvINGAPORE. Sat —The Federation Government Service^ won the fourth match in the Agong Cup series against Singapore Government Services by 2-1 In a thrlllingly fought match before a crowd of more than 7.000 at Jalan Besar tonight. Singapore surprised by putting up a grand406 words
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Article, Illustration420 1963-06-23 12 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA SPRINT ACE CLOCKS FINE 400-M TIMES SINGAPORE, Saturday ASIA'S top sprinter Manicka Jegathesan show- ed that he can also be rated among Asia's top 400 metres performers when he clocked 47.5 sec while running for Swifts in the last leg of the 1600 metres420 words
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Article154 1963-06-23 12 By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore will challenge Selangor for the Chua Choon Leong Cup inter-state tennis when they routed Perak 5-0 in the Zone final here today. Kok Wal Lam gavj Shahrln Osman a fright In the opening match when he took the Malay champion154 words
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Article274 1963-06-23 12 LONDON. Sat Sussex, though without Ted Dexter and Jim Parks on Te^t duty, won an exciting battle against Kent by 54 run* yester-' day to regain the lead in the English county cricket thanipionship. Old Trafford: Warwick Ot L:ir.c.>- by 6 wkts. Lanes 140 andReuter - 274 words
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248 1963-06-23 12 KEITH MILLER reports LONDON, Saturday. JED DEXTER, in his most savage mood, cracked 70 power-laden runs to lift England back into the firing after a disastrous start on the second day's play in the second Test against the West Indies at Lord's yesterday. So248 words
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516 1963-06-23 12 SEGAMAT. Saturday. A FINE all-round performance by Stanley Augustine helped Negri Sembi- lan to take a 93-run lead on the first innings over Johore in their Malayan Cricket Association league match which started here today Negri who batted first, scored 216 runs. to516 words
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514 1963-06-23 12 Penang beat Kedah by inns in one day A LOR SI AR. Sat.— Penang beat Kedah by an Innings and 53 runs in their MCA league fixture played here today. Penang. who skittled Kedah for 47 runs 'n the first innings, declared their own innings at 149 for two and514 words
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Article255 1963-06-23 12 i THIRD DAY MCA LEAGUE MATCHS I ONUON. Sat. Ba,il "Buicner. 28-ytatr-old lighthand batsman. ne.M-ucd West lnoies i uni scnoui trouble with a maKniiicaeni century on the third day of the Second Test against England at Lord's today. At the c;o>e We,t Indies were 214 for ft\e255 words
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Article385 1963-06-23 12 CYDNEY. Sat —Results of Australian soccer matches played today: NSW Fed. Uiv I— Canterbury 2 Prague 5; Croatia 3 Halcoah 0: Heiienic 1 S. Coast 1: Auburn v Banksiown. Budapest v Gladesville. Yugal v Apia i tomorrow i NSW Ked. Dlv. 3— Concordla 1 Orenvilie385 words
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Advertisement112 1963-06-23 12 OWN A HOUSE OF YOUR OWN HAPPY GARDENS 2V 2 MILE, IPOH ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. THE HAPPY GARDENS OF MODERN DESIGN AND SETTING ON FREEHOLD LAND IS THE MOST PEACEFUL HEALTHY AND CONGENIAL LOCALITY CLOSE PROXIMITY TO MARKET. BANKS. SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT. ETC. 2 STOREY LUXURY TERRACE HOUSES EACH112 words
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Advertisement100 1963-06-23 12 i» ELEPHANT BRAND fl| W WORLD'S FAMOUS wfi? "STEEL WIRE ROPES Shipping Trade Mark? Excavating Engineering. Sole Agents for Singapore Malaya. CHUAN HIAP SENG ||1 349 BEACH ROAD MM SINGAPORE 7 WliM TEL: *****, ***** ***** CABLE: Ropehouse. |ra Kgb I CIVIL ENGINEERS BINNIE and PARTNERS require three qualified Civil100 words
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Article321 1963-06-23 13 MALAYA'S 1,000 doctors are concerned today, because the magic and the mystique of their work is fast disappearing. Evidence of this shifting trend is found in the horde of Malayans who turn away from the doctors' waiting rooms and head straight for the drugstores to administer to their321 words
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Article634 1963-06-23 13 B. L. CHUA - B. L. CHUA -UNIVEWS'TY Main object is to provide students with a liberal education UNTIL 1957 there was no law teaching, academic or professional, in Malaya. In that year law teaching commenced in the then University of Malaya, the predecessor of the University of Singapore, with a634 words
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Article458 1963-06-23 13 What a squiggle THE Illegibility of doctors' prescriptions is again being criticised. Not long ago a counter-spy, who had whooping cough, was robbed by a foreign spy of his doctor's prescription. It was thought to be the formula for a new rocket but. suspecting a trap, the foreign458 words
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254 1963-06-23 13 TAI SING ONN - Here's how we can put it all back... TAI SING ONN IN MEDICINE By KUALA LUMPUR er Just does not have time to give a proper consultation. He Is so overloaded with patients, he often cannot go Into problems In detail. Consultation should be much more than a rapid couple254 words
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Article, Illustration439 1963-06-23 13 T. S. TAN - T. S. TAN By gNUFF- sniffing, which is becoming the vogue in Britain even among women (Britons spend £42.5 million a year on it), is a habit which is sniffed at in Malaya. Except for some old people and chronic sufferers of colds, it is not likely to raise439 words
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Advertisement287 1963-06-23 13 HsW ,*S' y^ «^^^olslHbl Bbk _ju3k fgt 1 jfl Wk asi»fc_ Jm m ■SL. .^sfi Wx *A i 9 .iliMmm Hr 1 fflff Bob '■^hI jf m I flew faster than a bullet Boy! A Qanus V-Jct really travels. Our Qantas pilot said a V-Jets faster than a shot from287 words
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Article1177 1963-06-23 14 f f HiII WIIPI HIImm i iifTfi^fflffgffMffl.WH.HUyi.llLlfllffiffiTTW WIDOW r|EAR Jane Lee: Since my husband died I have lived on my own. I feel defenceless, having no one to turn to, and I am a very sensitive person. I find that everyUme something, or someone, upsets me1,177 words
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495 1963-06-23 14 I WANT TO GO TO PRISON SAYS FREDDY HEAR Know Alls: I would like to know how I could spend a week or so in prison withI want to 00 this be- i!ddre«s: The Know Alls, cause I WOUld like to ex- Sunday Times, Times perience the life Of a495 words
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Article183 1963-06-23 14 WINNER of the week's $30 prize is "Have You Heard This One?" (above) submitted by Mr. J. D. South, of 7, Jalan Haji Salam, Singapore 10. Mr. South used a Mamiyaflex camera and Tri X Microdol film. Setting: fib, 1 125 second. He will be paid by post.183 words
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Advertisement85 1963-06-23 14 _,^0Bb& Din Ij x I^^. Hfe—^lff FUNGUS RESISTING lK?^ag» Jr^^^. ~^fl£& ffl^^^A^Z^l^^V. blue _^^P P^^^^^^ PP^^^ Four convenient sizes: gallons, quarts, pints and half-pints. WJ GLOSS FINISH fii«^lZ! New colours specially created for Malaya all are ideal D tM D hB ccl r J I ICI. PO. BOX 50. KUALA85 words
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Miscellaneous314 1963-06-23 14 POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACKOSS: 1. Attention (3); M, Border M|i Stiica 13). Behaves (4); 8. Holds down (4); DOWN: 1. Recede (3); 2. Plant 11. Extorted from (4>; 12. Head- (4); 3. Entries on record (13); S. gear (4); 14. Quagmire (3); 15. Stone-fruits (8); 6. Seaman (3); Danger (5): 16.314 words
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Article95 1963-06-23 15 Advertisement Complexion Care The secret of beautifying the complexion Is said to lie in the saturation of the skin with a new type of tropical moist oil. The skin takes on an Immediate healthy bloom as the tiny lines and blemishes are gently smoothed away. The saturation treatment with the95 words
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Article91 1963-06-23 15 LEFT: A nylon one-piece with softly draped front and c»ndy pink and yellow umbrella print* on white. The costume has a neckline that if scooped in front and square at the back. Thera •re, happily, straps to keep mvJesty on Hie level Price: $55. ABOVE: "Moon River" in turquoise91 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-06-23 15 WELCOME RETURN OF A SAFE SHOULDERLINE LONG wanted in Malaya and recently arrived a wardrobe as sunny as the climate here and power -packed to beat all elements on the beach. What does this sun wardrobe consist of? Everything a girl needs for the sand-and-sea life. A bikini for the293 words
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Article231 1963-06-23 15 Question and answer DEAR Evelyn Tv: As a housewife who has to look after two school-going children, a husband and a home, I can seldom nnd time to have a manicure at the salon. I wonder if it >s possible for me to do the Job myself. Could you tell231 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-06-23 15 rE old man, weary, bent and dejected, hobbled Into a bar. "What's the trouble?" asked a stranger. "You look terrible." "It's yoorz." the old-timer moaned. "I've got a bad case of yoorz." "What's yoorz?" asked the stranger, puzzled. "A double brandy, thanks, said the old man. straightening up. 9 THE318 words
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Advertisement96 1963-06-23 15 The housewife JjMfet who does the J^^SB cooking knows gjjlfev NESPRAY Full Cream Milk is best for cooking ii because it's so 111 VI rich and so easy t0 mix i XbV bVlb^.^. am%af BBBBBBBBBBBT "^FJBBHM!!BB^ E» ij Hb^M I KM B* !^fc T M*^,ajl< I) |Lo PullcreaM kli I96 words
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Advertisement422 1963-06-23 15 Ast hma.Bronchif is Coughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you har* attacks of Asthma or J. R. had lost 40 lbs., suffered couch* Sronchttia so bad that you choke Ins*, choking 1 and atrangling- evrry and rasp (or breath and can't sleep? tileht. couldn't sleep, expected to die. Do422 words
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Article519 1963-06-23 16 THAT PAIN IN THE ABDOMEN QUY BRITTAIN hud suffered occasional pain and discomfort in his lower abdomen before and thought nothing of it, for it had always gone away soon enough. But now he lay in bed in the grip of a much more intense pain. "Call the doctor," he519 words
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728 1963-06-23 16 AFTER THE GUIDE FOR TIMID MEN THE SUNDAY TIMES TODAY GIVES THE CASANOVA GUIDE -FOR ALL STAND in front of the mirror and think a romantic thought. Go on this is scientific. Did you see how your eye pupils grow wider?728 words
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Article, Illustration535 1963-06-23 16 NORMAN PRICE - NORMAN PRICE by visible all around the Iris of the eyes. This .lasts only about three seconds, so be quick, ladies! A person telling the truth, especially If to his own disadvantage i"Afe? No. I was never a colonel was only a lancejack!") tends to lay his hand, with fingers535 words
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Advertisement558 1963-06-23 16 ft 1 Hff s SH^^HBl at xM 5 hSsfla^LV ilfl ■^■Ft v ]swß ■b. H Jflkfl HBk. What is Your Conversational 1.Q.? Almost everybody likes to talk, but some people can express tliemsrlves better than others. These people seem to know something about almost everything, and, regardless of the topic558 words
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Advertisement97 1963-06-23 16 You.feel so cool, so clean, sofresh with T;mi)>,!\.^_ m 11 1 White dr*w fret* H8 and sM-rool! M You M immaculate? That's brtaust Tamptx is wora internally. You rf never iwam of its presence You can bathe. s»im— keep cool. clean and dainty. Odour is prevented from forming. You'll call97 words
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Miscellaneous377 1963-06-23 16 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA st c And Screen: 5.301 9.30 Pendennla; 10.00 Jet Speed KAUIU m«U*'« Bmphaata On Percuarion; 6.00 Records; 10.30 Behind TtiTscene? AM. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara- Summary Of Programmes For The 11.00 American Short Stories- 11 IS Ku; 6.03 Prelude To Breakfast; Evening; 6.03 New Horizons;377 words
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Article2107 1963-06-23 17 How NOT to get your face slapped am ashamed to be seen with you." Any gesture of turning aside— even a slight twitch of the lips away from you. or the hands put behind the back— implies rejection. Psychologists trained in the art can. just by Inspecting your hand, give2,107 words
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366 1963-06-23 17 OFFICE WORKERS no longer work only for wages. The employer who does not give luncheon vouchers will find it difficult to get staff. As London executive Robert Sharp well knew. When he took on Jill Stevens as his personal secretary he told her:366 words
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Article153 1963-06-23 17 YOL may have a buttle of the stuff tn the medicine chest, to be ready with the answer If you are asked: WHAT IS f R I A R S BALSAM? IT is. of course, the darkcoloured liquid you put in hot water so as to inhale153 words
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Advertisement58 1963-06-23 17 ■vi I' pill I iS'ill^' fill <^9ur She left England as a sort of jffy V? artificial sateHite, but \W nR returned a REAL STAR Read j yd her success story in this week's-/ J( H■" w n WmL^*^?^ '^Hfe* J I it S L x^ y Hijb^r «^H P^K58 words
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Advertisement88 1963-06-23 17 st% '^sl Bfml h j Ifj «noiP 1h wS IS i^Ln ■sT Mr W New from Ronson p— g- Ronson Gas Candles ■IS/\ Romantic candlelight without the old-fashioned bother! Candles thai burn for hours and nc\cr lose theiHooks. Ronson gas candles in red, ivory, black, gold or siUcr) come in88 words
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Article676 1963-06-23 18 CAPRICORN *(Dec. 21-Jan. 19; Thanks to thr help and good advice of someone ciose to you. worries clear up at the end of the week. You feel able to go ahead with a new project thai has baffled you in the past Keep In mind that676 words
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Article364 1963-06-23 18 TODAY: This could be a day of easy pleasures and casual introductions. Don't attempt anything out of the ordinary or expect life to go as you wish it to do. The less you commit yourself, the better for you during the rest of the week. FOR364 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-06-23 18 -STAR of the-^ WEEK' 'THIS could be an Interesting and generally successful year for you if you do not try to move too quickly in any direction. However ambitious you may be, go slowly In your Job or your profession and don't demand too much. If you are hoping to422 words
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Advertisement545 1963-06-23 18 ©GENERAL I Featuring a wide screen that mh is brighter and easie»to watch Th* built-in Automatic Brightn«i< Control B* ~j I (ABC) ad|u\K th* bnghtneu'of th* 16* tcr**n HaMbiß which i\ d«Mgn*d to r*produc* th* whol* picture including th* hitherto misting corncrv Bib>4bS In addition to fh« perfect definition of545 words
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