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Title Section17 1963-07-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Infixed in Malay* No. 1449. SUNDAY. JULY 14, 1963. fP 20 CENTS. KND 355.17 words
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Article370 1963-07-14 1 Indonesia command enlarged for confrontation lAKARTA, Sat. Presi«l dent Soekarno has enlarged the Indonesian armed forces "Supreme Operational Command" in view of his fresh antiMalaysia campaign. Announcing this today, Foreign Minister D r Subandrio said the command, which previously was pre-occupfed with military and "civil action" inReuter; UPI - 370 words
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Article, Illustration423 1963-07-14 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES GARLANDS GALORE ALMOST SMOTHER LEE KUAN YEW AND DR GOH KENG SWEE AT SINGAPORE AIRPORT By By Premier Lee last night; v 'AS long as the Tengku is there in Kuala Lumpur everything will be alright/ 'Loans— so pc of the labour for projects must423 words
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Article58 1963-07-14 1 BELGRADE. Saturday. Lightning ended a lon* lawsuit between two Serbian peasants over a right of way across a field at a village near here. It struck and killed them both while a three-man court, bearing the case, was meeting in the field to mark out a new58 words
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788 1963-07-14 1 By FRANCIS ROSARIO Singapore. Sat. TOP crime busters from the Special Investigation Service of the CID were today interrogating 300 gangsters following yesterday's savage riot on Pulau Senang. The officers, all experts on secret societies, grilled the thugs who were brought back from the penal788 words
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Article16 1963-07-14 1 .the Hungarian Prime Minister, said yesterday that "our peaceable police does not spell weakness."16 words
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50 1963-07-14 1 A letter for 'the prettiest girl' CARLISLE. (England). Sat. Post Office officials are waiting expectantly here for "the prettiest girl n town U> turn up. A letter posted. lrom British naval vessel has arriveo. addressed simply to "The Prettiest Girl in Town, oare of the General Post Office. Carlisle. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article31 1963-07-14 1 ...a French singer was arre-ted In South Prance, last night and charged with an Indecent offence against a young person. He became world famous with his song "La Mer."31 words
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288 1963-07-14 1 i Tumultous 'welcome home' for Sarawak three KUCHING. Sat. Sarawak's signatories to the Malaysia agreement in London were accorded a tumultous welcomehome yesterday. As soon as Temonggong Jugah. Datu Bandar Abang Hajl Mustapha and Mr. Ling Beng Slew stepped down from the aircraft, they were garianded by two lovely girls288 words
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Advertisement143 1963-07-14 1 CYMA U A FINE SELECTION .JrL. OF CYMA -f^S-^L Ladies' Watches "E^ Zjp Including Diamond Ones are always Available at 4*4 Mr* /&ti :^KMm£ iwmt^Mm Rlch old J proof Oyster case f fflßroMJ jfjr^B pre eels ingenious '^tmJMWrW Rolex Perpetual HIL-Vvfc^r > /SSL I self-winding movekL^S* t^W- nSj^^H I ment.143 words
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Advertisement17 1963-07-14 1 HIDUP MALAYSIA SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. Congratulate the Prime Minister on the success of his mission to London17 words
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Advertisement38 1963-07-14 1 OUR NE*EST CREATIONS OF S€T WITH FUkWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND COLO ARE WARVH.S OF TECHNIOUE AND ARE WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION cs. 3>. 9i. cW« £tl 45. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE 1 6. STATION RQ.IPOH. ASS.CO_S.P.H.«»« SU.VA(HJULTD..HONS KONG38 words
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Article208 1963-07-14 2 WIDOW WEEPS AS ASHES ARE BURIED CEREMBAN, Sat. Two w women in deep mourning wept bitterly at the graveside yesterday evening- during the burial of the ashes of the late Mr. Cyril Harry Ryves. 74, a pioneer Negrl Sembllan planter. They were his widow, Che Maimunah <Mona> blnte Haji Salleh.208 words
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Article, Illustration193 1963-07-14 2 'You can have my eye' I offer IPOH, Sat— Deeply touched by the misery of blind people he has seen, a youth h^s decided to sacrifice one oi his eyes to help an afflicted person regain partial eyeslgnt. "Provided the operation 1; performed by a specialist." was the condition laid193 words
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Article216 1963-07-14 2 Seremban: The crucial polls QEREMBAN. Sat. Three political parties went all-out in feverish bids to woo voters here today with only two seats at stake. The United Democratic Party-Socialist Front coalition needs Just one seat to gain control of the town council. The Alliance was determined to win both seats.216 words
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Article, Illustration556 1963-07-14 2 EVELYN TU - Wife 's premonition EVELYN TU Mrs. DUTTON: I HAD A FEELING THAT SOMETHING WOULD HAPPEN By I: SINGAPORE. Saturday 1/f RS. Vicky Dutton said today that she had a premonition that something was going to happen yesterday involving her husband. She said- "I did not sleep the previous night. I556 words
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Article49 1963-07-14 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. School girls are reported to be going around offices and homes in Singapore soliciting donations for the Aver Itam Home for the Blind in Johore. The Singapore Association for the Blind said In a statement today that no such home for blind people existed.49 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-07-14 2 Razak to be given full account of new confrontation KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Deputy Prim* Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. is to get a full account of Indonesia's latest opposition to Malaysia, Dato Hajl Kamaruddln. the Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, announced on his return today. He will369 words
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Article92 1963-07-14 2 TODAY: 'ledll Kechil 2.19 a.m. (6.oft), 3.10 pjn. (7.4ft>; Singapore 3.27 a.m (7.7 ft) 4.39 pjn (7Jft); Port Dickson 11.41 a.m. (7.6 it): Port Swett*nha:n 10.41 a.m. (12.3 ft) 10.42 p.m. (10.7 ft); Penang 6 JO a.m. (7 0 ft): 6.13 D.m. (7.oft). TOMORROW92 words
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Article69 1963-07-14 2 KU»XA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has said that he is fully behind tr.e efforts ot the neui; formed Ti;e Kwon Df> Association of Malayria. which aims at promoting ihe Korean an of si-li-defence. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatii-e:-;. Inche Mohamed69 words
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331 1963-07-14 2 QINOAPORE.. Sat. The Ministry of Culture today replied to a statement by the Federation's Finance Minister, Mr. Tan 81ew Sin, that Singapore had made a bad bargain In the Malaysia agreement on loans and grants In connection with development. It said: •"Though331 words
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254 1963-07-14 3 CINGAPORE. Sat. The chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board, Mr. Goh Kee Song, today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that he had casually informed the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, that the board had rejected the new wage claims submitted by254 words
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Article233 1963-07-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An agreement to an all-round Increase of 15 per cent in salary for nearly 300 employees of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd. backdated to March 1, this year has been reached between the management and the National Union of Commercial Workers.233 words
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Article43 1963-07-14 3 SINGAPORE, Sat Water stocks !n both the Impounding and service reserviors have dropped further while no rain fell in Tebrau (Johore) ana Singapore I yesterday. Only 36.613.000 gallons, compared with 42.047.000 gallons on Thursday, were pumped from tne Tebrau River43 words
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481 1963-07-14 3 Merger: Barisan cries 'sell-out' again i CINGAPORE. Sat.— -The Barisan Sosialis today condemned the Malaysia agreement signed in London by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. as a "sellout of Singapore" which gave the Federation Government control of the State's revenue policy. In a statement issued while the Prime481 words
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Article70 1963-07-14 3 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. Dato Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. toaay ooened t.ie weekly training class for probationary religious teachers at the King George V School hall here. It is the first of its kind to be organised by the Religious70 words
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Article69 1963-07-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— An eight-man study group from the Borneo Utara National Party arrived here today for a twoweek study tour of Malaya as guests of the Federation Government. They are Mr. William Lye (leader), Mr. Chua Tang Chen. Mr. Ns Boon Lai. Mr. Chong69 words
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Article49 1963-07-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The illuminated lloats procession, a main Item In the National Language Month programme for July 26, will not b» held on that date. Instead It wlb be held jointly with a similar procession organised by the Malaysia Day celebration committee on Sept. 1.49 words
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Article41 1963-07-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, In his capacity as the Minister of External Affairs, have sent congratulatory messages to Iraq and Fiance on the occasion of their respective national days.41 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-07-14 3 Lone Service Awards wen- presented to two staff members of William Jacks Co. (M) Ltd. who had completed over 25 years service. They were: Mr. DD. McFarlans, a company Director, and Inche Mohamad bin Mali m, who received the awards from Mr. AJ.M. Ramsay, the general manager.50 words
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296 1963-07-14 3 CHAN BENG SOON - CLASH AVERTED AS 28,000 GO TO THE POLLS CHAN BENG SOON POLICE STEP IN TO PREVENT SHOWDOWN BETWEEN ALLIANCE AND SOCIALIST FRONT SUPPORTERS By ALOR STAR, Saturday piROMPT action of the police averted a clash between Alliance and Socialist Front supporters at Sungei Korok this morning soon after the 28,827296 words
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163 1963-07-14 3 Have you become i lazy after leaving school? LACK of exercise can lead to heart trouble, say the experts. So today's question for Malaya's New Writers is: "Have you taken part In organised sport since leaving school?" In other words: "Do you still play football, cricket. tennis, badminton or squash?163 words
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Article78 1963-07-14 3 PENANG, Sat.— Loh Slk Hoy. 35, a hawker, apologised and shook hands in court today with a City Council supervisor, Mr. N. A. Joseph, .whom he had threatened to assault six months ago. Mr. Joseph accepted Loh's apology. The First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, then78 words
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Article154 1963-07-14 3 CINGAPORE. Sar The Barl- san Sosialis today protested against wliat it called the dictatorial ways of the People's Action Party, which had forced it to cancel a rally scheduled to be held near Pulau Saigon Circus at 5 p.m. tomorrow The pa:ty whs Informed by the police154 words
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Article24 1963-07-14 3 SINGAPORE, Mr. S. Ramaswamy, Assembvman for Bukit Merah. will open the new Bukit M'Tflh South Community Centre on Thursda/ at 7 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Malayan Kaum Ibu delegation to Indonesia, led by Senator Aishah Ghani, returned today after a 10-day tour. Senator Aishah Ghanl told newsmen at the airport that the visit was i "successful" and that the Malayan delegation was "well treated." She said170 words
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Article81 1963-07-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A woman. Yong .-Can Nin. tola a Magistrate's Co'trt yesterday that her tuisband napped ant punched her in ouolic when she refused to give Jim the ke> of their house In I\im Keat Road. Yong was testifying against her husband, Lim Ho Chwee. who81 words
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Article38 1963-07-14 4 SEREMBAN. Sat.—The Y_>com posed body of a kampong worker. Lee bin Awang. 35, was found by the Jeiebu police yesterday evening, tei: miles from his house, with severe head injuries. Police navj detained a man.38 words
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140 1963-07-14 4 ALL EYES WILL BE ON TWO CHAMPIONS SINGAPORE. Sat. While you read your Sunday Times this morning, 2,397 people from all walks of life will be taking. part in the most spectacular sporting event of the year. They will be competing in the annual Malay Mail Big Walk. The distance140 words
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Article28 1963-07-14 4 SEREMBAN, Sat— The Neirrl Sembllan Mentrt Besar, Datn 'Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed today opened a 5300.000 extension of the Chung Hua School In Temoler Road.28 words
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Article143 1963-07-14 4 IPOH. Sat. A girl of 16 told police last night that she was raped by a man who had promised to get her a job. The girl, employed In a biscuit factory In Paslr Pinjl new village, said the man told her that143 words
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Article69 1963-07-14 4 PENANG. Sat.— The Sungei Tiram branch of Penang UtaNO and the Village Farmers' Association nave decided to jointly start a rope-weaving mill. Inch* Hassan bin Rejab. vicepresident of the branch and an official of the association said the project, strictly a village industry would start with a modest69 words
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444 1963-07-14 4 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA, By J. BAHRU, SAT POLLING in Johore Town Council elections started off at a slow pace today but gained momentum towards the later part of the day when office employees returned from work. Early morning visitors to the polls were444 words
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Article59 1963-07-14 4 PENANG. Sat. A former shop assistant, V. M. Mohaldeeu. 48. was today admonished and discharged for what the Senior Sessions Court President. Mr. K. Somasundram, described as "n foolish act." Mohaideen pleaded guilty to an amended charge of stealing a weighing machine from his former employer.59 words
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Article82 1963-07-14 4 Cholera in Kuching KUCHING. Sat— The Director of Medical Services. Dr. D. A. Baird. confirmed today that a cholera case has been admitted to Kuching Hospital. The victim Is from Kampong Slngan in Kuching rural district across the river from Kuching town. Precautionary health measures have been put Into full82 words
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Article234 1963-07-14 4 Delay by govt. holds up abattoir rLUK ANSON, Sat— This town's plans for a new $150,000 abattoir are being held up because suitable land for It is not available, according to the chairman of the town council. Inche Abdul Razak bin Hitam. Inche Abdul Razak said that th- money for234 words
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Article64 1963-07-14 4 IPOH. Sat. A woman, Joginder Kau r, 17. pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court here today to bigamy. She was alleged to have committed the offence at the Sikh temple on May 5 by marrying Gurmukh Singh while having a husband, Mangal Singh, still alive. Joginder64 words
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Article44 1963-07-14 4 PENANG. Sat.— Syed Selsol bin Syed Hussain has been elected Kedah- Perils branch chairman of the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union. The secretary Is Mr. F. B. Fernando, treasurer, Inclie Abdullah bin Shukor. and adviser, Inche Osman bin Said.44 words
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Article43 1963-07-14 4 PENANG. Sat.— A sub-com-mittee has been appointed to plan the Malaysia celebrations in the north-east district of Penang. The tentative programme includes the reading of the Malaysia proclamation in all schools, orphanages and other institutions on Sept. 2.43 words
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Article43 1963-07-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Khoo Long yian. 21. was charged yesterday with stealing a mathematics book worth $30 from the Nanyaiiß University Library in Jurong and using as genuine a forged library card on May 17. He pleaded not guilty.43 words
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Article47 1963-07-14 4 PENANG. Sat.— Pour Penang scouts leaving shortly for the 11th World Jamboree at Marathon. Greece, will be entertained to a farewell tea party at the Penang Scout headquarters In MacAllster Road on July 25. They will represent the Federation Boy Scouts' Association.47 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-07-14 4 NAGGING -TWO VIEWS divorce case counsel KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. How much Is a wife permitted to nag her husband? A perennial question and one which Is never quite answered. Mr. K. A. Menon and Mr S. T. Chung, counsel In a divorce suit In the High Court here today, tried296 words
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Article57 1963-07-14 4 SYDNEY. Sat. A Malayan was among Australian and French scientists who took Dart :n a recent lmDoriant marina lifr survey in the Indian Ocean. He is Mr. Ho Choy Choke, of the Botany Deoartment, University of Malaya, who went to Australia to soend three month*57 words
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Article52 1963-07-14 4 Cholera vaccine for Kuching KUALA LUMPUR. Bftt. Malaya today sent 100,000 dosaa of cholera vaccine to Kuching following yesterday's report of a case there. The consignment was airlifted by a RMAP Dove which left here tills morning. Further supplies will be made available If required, according to a Ministry of52 words
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178 1963-07-14 4 CINOAPORE. Sat. The Opposition parties in the Legislative Assembly are likely to boycott the meeting which the Minister for Hom#> Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, proposed to convene to discuss the regrouping of the present 51 electoral divisions Into 15 for the first178 words
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Article463 1963-07-14 5 Sex camp set on fire 90 beatniks flee from 400 mountain men on the warpath >| EW YORK, Sat. Four I hundred mountaineers at Rosman, North Carolina, aroused by reports of nudimii. immorality and integration, broke up a remote mountain youth camp and j Durned the gymnasium. Police reported yesterday463 words
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Article97 1963-07-14 5 ONDON. Sat. The Daily Telegraph today named the senior Soviet intelligence officer who has fled to the West as Anotoli Dolnytsln. "a middle-aged Communist career official." It is believed that Dolnytsln who defected to the West 18 months ago was the man who revealed that former BritishReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration416 1963-07-14 5 Doctor warns of baby at 70 LONDON. Sat —A doctor has warned that women taking birth control pills for much of their life may only have delayed ovulation and could find themselves pregnant at the age of 70. Dr. Lionel Kopelowitz said despite assurances the pills are harmles*. "evidence has416 words
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Article369 1963-07-14 5 Call to Malayan Muslims to oppose Malaysia JAKARTA, Saturday. D ADIO Indonesia reported today that political groups in Indonesia are quickly falling into line with President Soekarno's revived "confrontation" policy against the proposed Malaysia Federation. The government radio quoted from statements issued by some of theReuter; UPI - 369 words
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Article41 1963-07-14 5 MOSCOW. Sat A meat Dl.mt official lias been sentenced to death v the Icev figure in a Kaiiß of embewler* who stole 526.000 roubles <Mt1. 735.800) from stale funds. He was identified is b. Lutskv41 words
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253 1963-07-14 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat.— The U.S. delegation will use its veto to block any Security Council resolutions imposing sanctions acainst South Africa or Portugal or expulsion from the IV The I nited States is the only permanent member of the SecurityReuter - 253 words
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Article20 1963-07-14 5 .the Sultan of Brunei and his party arrived In Amsterdam from London yesterday on his way home.20 words
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Article17 1963-07-14 5 ...an atomic physicist, was among 37 people arrested In Lisbon, apparently on political charges.17 words
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Article17 1963-07-14 5 ...the British Prime Minister, and Lord Home, the Foreign Secretary, will visit Sweden next month.17 words
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169 1963-07-14 5 GSA plans daily sales from tin stockpile WASHINGTON, Sat. The General Services Administration is seriously considering a plan to change sales of tin from the present weekly basis. It was learned here yesterday. The plan envisaged for future G.S.A. sales of tin would be like that which the agency now169 words
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Article201 1963-07-14 5 New flag laws: Buddhist protest SAIGON, Sat— Leaders of South Vietnamese Buddhist sects yesterday protested to the Government against newly-published regulations on the flying of the multi-coloured Hag of International Buddhism. They drafted a written protest declaring that the Government had not observed either the letter or the spirit ofReuter - 201 words
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Article17 1963-07-14 5 ...has flown to Cape Cod for a a weekend with his wife and two children.17 words
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Obituary34 1963-07-14 6 20 Words SI2/. (Minimum) MASTER ANIL COPALKRISHNA our affrrtionate who left us this day ■it year always remembered by his i..-in\rd parent* Mr. Mr*. P.K i.opalkrtshna. hrotn>r* Benoy Beloy and smter lieena34 words
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Article72 1963-07-14 6 I'm Word* Sl2/. (Minimum* FOR ASTHMA RELIEF and Treat .n.nt for skin diseascii, consult V samtnatnan. Jothl Medical Ball. 1..V-H. Ut-\lang Road, singapor*. MATERNITY WEAR Dresses. «jih. smocks Cool. attractive. in•'Kprnsive in a variety of style* and material* Dunraa's, U Almeida St., I ■iff Raffles Plaice. TO BE A72 words
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Article315 1963-07-14 6 rpHERE were days of doub. and torment, moments when the whole concept of Malaysia threatened to founder on the edge of a precipice. But now the peril Is past. Differences have been happily resolved and the federation will see light on the appointed dawn. Where at315 words
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102 1963-07-14 6 The things they say because they's are they THE latest Latin-Ame-rican definition of hell Is where the British are the cooks, the French ths mechanics, the Germans the police, and the Americans the lovers. Letter in Time magazine. I ALWAYS use boot polish on my eyelashes because I'm a very102 words
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Article, Illustration444 1963-07-14 6 WHO IS THIS MAN NEIL LAWSON? A top lawyer who advises the Sultans of Malaya Brunei A PROFILE by FELIX ABISHEGANADEN WHO is this man Dato Neil Lawson? This quid, unassuming London Queen's Counsel who: HAS become the righthand man of the Sultan of Brunei; WAS constitutional adviser for the444 words
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Letter122 1963-07-14 6 JUDITH YONO who wants married girls to help their spinster sisters find a mate and Hasnah-Vimala-Chen who doesn't (Sunday Times, July 7) proves one thing: That women can be divine and catty. Malayan wives tend to sneer at those unfortunate enough not to land a man for122 words
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Letter117 1963-07-14 6 MALAYAN motorists are a hard-hearted lot when it comes to giving a lift to hitch-hikers. You can stand for hours jerking your thumb and all you get Is furious looks and swear words. On the road af Padang Rengas my friend and I stood for nearly 45117 words
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Article, Illustration464 1963-07-14 6 CHVA KBNC CHOK - They want to lead, not just to be led CHVA KBNC CHOK By WE live today In a world fraught with politics. Regardless of who we are— scientists. labourers. or editors we cannot escape the political web entirely. Students are no exception. They live under the same political roof. Their464 words
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Letter132 1963-07-14 6 GOOD sense has won in London. With the exception of Brunei all the other states are in and it will be a 14-star Malaysia that gets off to a eood start on August SI. How the nation sighs with rrli»-f as the full significance of ttii-132 words
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Article530 1963-07-14 6 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM ...AND THE DANGER SIGNALS I SEE ON THE HORIZON ELECTION FEVER is catching on in Singapore and I see danger signals on the horizon. With the election of Singapore's 15 representatives likely to be held in September to meet the mid-October opening of the first Malaysian530 words
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Advertisement13 1963-07-14 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-07-14 7 So-honest Chong finds cheques in his taxi SINGAPORE, Sat. A taxi driver. Mr. Chong Lean, who found a passport, a cheque book and certain travel documents while cleaning his car last night, took time off from work today to ask the Sunday Times for help to return the items to179 words
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Article53 1963-07-14 7 PENANG. Sat.— Socialist proposed twice —hy SoMayor 00l Thlam Slew cialist Fiont councillors was the only name pro- /ir am posed when nominations Mr. Kam Ewe «»h JKamfor the George Town pong Pul;u Ward) and mayorship closed here this Mr. Tan Chong 800 (Paafternoon, And be53 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-07-14 7 I'HIS was thp pathetic scene at the General Hospital in Singapore yesterday morning when Mr. Ong Pang Boon. Minister for Home .Affairs. visited tlir warders who were savagely attacked by gangsters in Friday afternoon's riot at the penal settlement of Pulau Senane. In this Sunday lim<s136 words
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Article371 1963-07-14 7 A. SRIPATHY - FISHERMEN PAY UP A RANSOM A. SRIPATHY: By MALACCA. Saturday pirates have struck again in the Straits of Malacca. They kidnapped six Malayan fishermen, who were later released on payment of a ransom of $6,500 in cash and property. i The outrage, the seventh In three weeks, was reported to371 words
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Article46 1963-07-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— lnche Abu Bak.tr bin Pawanchee, Singapore's senior trade and cultural representative in Jakarta, will be relinquishing his appointment at the end of next month on completing his two-year tour of duty in Indonesia. His successor will be announced later.46 words
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Article43 1963-07-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The PMIP r^ily. scheduled to be held tomorrow it the vacant ground next 'o lie Hollywood Theatre at Tan lout Katoni: Road from 4 cm. 'o I -;.m.. »ia> been postponed >c July :>< ai the same Dlace r.id lime43 words
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150 1963-07-14 7 A council I plan for press workers SINGAPORE, Sat. Representatives of the Singapore National Union of Journalists and the Printing Employees Union today discussed plans to set up a joint council of industrial action representing al l newspaper workers in Singapore. The informal meeting decided to prepare a draft constitution150 words
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Article136 1963-07-14 7 pENANG. Sat. A poltergeist continued Its pranks last night and kept four families in Perak Lane awake for the fourth night running. "But." said Mr. Teoh Cheow Chye. one of the householders, "the ghost Is now throwing fewer stones." Despite strict vigilance by a police136 words
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Advertisement60 1963-07-14 7 I /Sr\ lIAsWs? I {■a^^^ff^^^^s>~~ =T LEAVING? Leove your packing and baggage difficulties SINGAPORE BAGGAGE to the experts. TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. SINGAPORE PACKING in association icith COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE 8E Ana Iruuront* Bu.lding. Tel: *****/5 lino SINGAPORE BAGGAGE KUALA UMni TRANSPORT AGENCY Tel: ***** (M) LTD. O>,imi Chmci* Sank *<*t60 words
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Advertisement533 1963-07-14 7 TO BELp When you get married do you wish to live wltb your Father-in-law? You will not be Independent or free! You can for a short while but soon you will be looking for a small room elsewhere Why rent a room? You will also have no privacy. Why pay533 words
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Article175 1963-07-14 8 Weeping maid talks of his duty PENANG. Sat— A pretty maidservant. Ho Ah Mool. sobbed in court today when she sued her estranged husband. Tan Ewe Kool (or maintenance. "It is his duty to support me." Ho told the First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. who ordered Tan to pay175 words
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314 1963-07-14 8 LAW TO IMPROVE SUPERVISION OF CO-OP SOON p KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'J'HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the present Co-operative Ordinance would be amended to tighten up the control and supervision of co-operative societies. He was opening the an- i 1 nual meeting314 words
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106 1963-07-14 8 Teacher gored to death by buffalo AUB. Sat. A former lecturer in the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim. Inch' Alang bin Hajl Nasir. 46, was gored to death by his own buffalo when he was treating her Injured calf. Inche Alang's son, Selamat. 17. who rushed to help his106 words
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Article67 1963-07-14 8 MUAR. Sat.— Communists are still active in Malaya. This warning was given yesterday by Inche Ahmad bin Arshad. M.P. and president of the UMNO Tangkak Delezatlon Conference at Tangkak. 16 miles from here. He was commenting on the recent finding of a Red flag and67 words
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Article, Illustration993 1963-07-14 8 FURTHER PROPS LIKELY I Do YOU have a query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor Sunday Times. Times House, ".ivcr Valley Road. Singapore 9. OUTLOOK MAY BE CLEARER IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS JNDUSTRIAL prices eased throughout the week and it is left to be seen whether President Soekarno's993 words
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Article18 1963-07-14 8 CINGAIORE. Sat Combined business :n the Sinttapore and Ku-ila Lumpur Traclini? Rooms ol the Malayan Stock18 words
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Article, Illustration239 1963-07-14 8 MALACCA, Saturday. JJANDSOME ex-serviceman, Inche Hassan bin Bachik, 31, in hospital here for the past seven years after being paralysed in a road accident, was overjoyed yesterday when he was presented with a $650 wheelchair. He now hopes to get out of bed, go to town239 words
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Obituary47 1963-07-14 8 THE REMAINS or late Mr. S. B.ilasiiwam Ministry o! Delencc. Brother-in-law of A T. Arasu. Forest Department. Kluang and Brother o: S. Rai.msingam Johore Buhru. nul oe removed from 18-1 I Jalan Supuiah Pillav 2J mile IpohRoad. Cremation at Loke Yew Road. 4.00 p.m. 14 "-63.47 words
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Article38 1963-07-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Sultan of Selangor will have a military Alde-de-Camp from July 19. He is Honorary Captain Raja Sulonß bin Raja Arlflln who also holds the Royal title of Engku Setla Puira,38 words
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Article63 1963-07-14 8 More books for teenagers SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Na- tional Library lias announced its project for the rest of this year i to provide more and better books for youngsters a little old- er than 15 Miss A. Priscilla Taylor, director of the Library said there was i plenty of scope63 words
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Advertisement159 1963-07-14 8 J W 'i Vf fife P' 3 Make your trip home part of your holiday n^^^ Pit 1 if Si i **l Hli^ii l^/t* 'wSmm k -v BY BOM ROLLS-ROYCE IjET! ROYCE BOAC OFFERS YOU A CHOICE OF MANY EXCITING PLACES Get double the value from your leave this year.159 words
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Advertisement143 1963-07-14 8 [^VERTISEMENTsj (20 words S/2 (Minimum) TO AGNES and Victor of Segamat a son sth July 1963 at Assunta Hospital. Many thanks to doctors and staff. SAVARI To Elizabeth and A. S. Xavler daughter on 11/7/63 New Maternity Hospital Circular Road. K. Lumpur. Thanks to doctors and staff. THE ENGAGEMENT Is143 words
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Advertisement318 1963-07-14 8 Whitens Your Sttfti Secretly and Quick* Ho longar n««d you odmtr* oHmm wish that your skin wo* a* light and attractive at Hah*. On* jor of Stillmon's will motu you equally charming. Conttnuad (applications will surprise you, convlnc* you thot there H only one beautifier, only one wwWerier thot words318 words
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Article402 1963-07-14 9 IT is not often that the staid x Singapore Musical Society bills a comedienne, and when one sees it done it is rather M though Mr. Cecil B. oe Mllle. that well-known specialist in the production of cinematic epics on Biblical themes, had announced that his next super-colossal402 words
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Article, Illustration910 1963-07-14 9 Roderick Mann - SNEERS DON'T WORRY ME NOW, SAYS SHIRLEY ANNE Roderick Mann I By SHIRLEY ANNE FIELD came into the room wearing a diaphanous green negligee over her pink nightgown. She was barefoot, and looked very pretty. She put on a Johnny Mathis record, rather too loud, and flopped on to the910 words
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Article, Illustration630 1963-07-14 9 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By LONDON What a sun-up it would be if they teamed up! YESTERDAY I met three Singapore boys on their way to fame. We sat and listened to their first record, the one that may well be their stepping stone to the top. The trio630 words
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Advertisement465 1963-07-14 9 :«i'i vs I'oiiav: Horn 1.30-4.00 6.30 9 30pm I R^NK ORGANISATION Presents 4. Peter FINCH Yvonn* MITCHELL 1 Techmramo Technicolor. I TOOAY 8.45 o.m Paramount* X WALK LIKE A DRAGON". X \OU MIO\VI\4. t 3 SHOWS DAILY AT f 12.00-4.00 8.00 P.M. 1 DILIP KUMAR I VYJAYANTIMALA 4^B I if465 words
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Advertisement148 1963-07-14 9 B SHL« ■Tomorrow l\CA a "*9 Iflflk l Tuesda y ONLY!b HyE jfljL V 4 Smo-*i Note Time* fl ■^■^r 7 ll jm b 15 IS WHOLE SERIAL! starring Clay Moore Phyllis Coatet (SB) DCV o Cl/V SINGAPORE S MULTANEOUSLY ■KtA j|\i opews i nxi sir\y m BOTH THEATRES 3148 words
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Advertisement29 1963-07-14 9 S«jlap> Today: 2 JO-7.1 5-9.30 pm. "GEOK HUANG CHENG CHENG (Hokkien). Plus On Stage Show By Mit. Nam Ling Mist Ally Loo. Today M>rning Shaw Al 10.00 a.m.: 'Vampire".29 words
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Advertisement369 1963-07-14 9 j Tel: ***** m^ll I f±M M SINGAPORE OPENS TODAY! i-~w^- DAILY AT 1 la m.-i. 30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. > PEOPLE would not tolerate such a j|fc^relationship as theirs! THE HANK ORGANIiATIonSWJL <«J^^^^^ YVONNE HlTCritilgjg f^\ ■■■P'Si Ml IM J ».<HiutM) b T MAKOID HUTM ■bHbHHKB I lUP OirtCtMt b,369 words
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Article, Illustration671 1963-07-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CELANGOR Police Inspector Nashatar Singh today established himself as Malaya's javelin champion when he set up a new national record of 63.55 metres (208 ft 5 7/Bin) on the concluding day of the Selangor AAA championships at the671 words
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Article1004 1963-07-14 10 SELANCOR 180 m: 1 Din 2 Mohd Ariffln 3 G. Rajalingam 11.2; 200 m: 1 Din 2 G. Hai.-ilingam I Eddy Lee 22.4: 400 m: 1 Eddy Lee 2 Nathan 3 V. Manickavasagam 50.0 (record); 1,500 m: 1 R. K. Sundram 2 S. Muniandy 3 R. M.1,004 words
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142 1963-07-14 10 Top British golf prize to Charles ST. Aj^Niit) ON SEA (Lancashire i bat. New i.culanaer Bob Charles woa tne British open goif championship here today, beating America's Phil Kodgers by eight strokes in Ihe 63--hole play-off. diaries, 27. .U*o became Mia lir.si lett-handed player to win the utle and tup142 words
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Article152 1963-07-14 10 ONDON. Sat. After Uiej ■^two Ceylon batsmen. Stanley Jayasinghe and CUve Inmuu who put on 50 for the liiu d wicket had gone, Leicestershire collapsed against the spin ul Lance GlDbs m their first Innings against the West Indian tourists at Leicester today. They were all outReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration11 1963-07-14 10 THB SUNBEAM ALPINI OBAN TUHIIMO11 words
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Miscellaneous88 1963-07-14 10 On your TV today SINGAPORE, Sat.— Here's your TV programme (or tomorrow 7.15 p.m.: Opening and programme summary. 7.20: Robin Hood— Tne Inquisitor. 7.15: News and newsreel in Chinese. 8.05: The Phil Silvers Show. 8.35 Th« Lorrta Young Theatre The Case Book. 9.05: TV I acts— juggling and acrobatics. 9.15:88 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1963-07-14 11 EPSOM JEEP - A confident vote for Hydro's Image over 6 furlongs EPSOM JEEP THIS 5-YEAR-OLD IMPROVES WITH EACH RACE //Tin fB WITH Keith Moxham in top riding form, Hydro's Image can be backed with confidence in the Class 2. Div. 1, 6f handicap (Race 9) at Kuala Lumpur today. This Hydrogen flve-year-old1,428 words
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Article1554 1963-07-14 11 Race One: 1.30. Cl 5 Div s-6£ 1 OOCB6 Larattr (Ne'son St.) E breuk., 3 9.0 Donnelly 1 3 ***** Lady DUmcnte (Thiu St.) Sullivan. 4 8.13 'Draton 9 3 0*750 Rawaoa (RindjiUin^ St.) E. Brcuk... 5 8.12 1 4 4. ***** San Juan tVMit1,554 words
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Article159 1963-07-14 11 rPSo.M JBEF CALL BOY POINTER Kaoe I TURN THE TIDE SAN JUAN SAN JUAN San Joan Larator Shylock Home GasUni Flylnf Hand Kawaaa kteor I 11. OF GOLD R. OF GOLD SMOKEY ANN Chasari Recover Kealm of GoM St. Honore Perfume Recover tU« S SOOCHOW KELLET KELLET Hotelier Ben159 words
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Advertisement832 1963-07-14 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Word* U (Him i— Bom it cl*. txtrm PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMIMTS, Ou .•W reduced or solariied— Kins 5.'498 PHOTOCOPY THIS or that— there's >nly on* true Photostat! r'otomatlc of -oars* AS Robinson Road. *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pm) tt Word* St (mUnj—Bam tt tf. twtrm JIWELLIRY832 words
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Advertisement143 1963-07-14 11 FURNITURE it W»HU Si (Iti*.)—Bta tt cts. tstru SIN CEE SEND, 81. Rocbore Canal Road. 8 pore. TeU *****-*****. PON MODERN OESICNS ID Cane Kumiture visit Adrian's 423 River V»Mrv Road 25A74 Snore. shroffs FURNITURE. specially made. Hire purchase or hire or tradein 7, Brewnter Road, Ipoh. MISCELLANEOUS tt ITersto143 words
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Advertisement751 1963-07-14 11 T^» of Hoadochs) and all paini J ft^w with one tablet. Wttf, MEN WOMEN feel Young again Am we crow older It's only natural that we begin to alow down. But some people grow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep worktna;751 words
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Miscellaneous231 1963-07-14 11 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya Cnp: Spore senior tourney: Unlver--B'gor v Perils (Princes Rd, .XL, sity v Army (Sepoy Linen; 5.15): Trengganu v Perak (K. SCRC v IA (Shenton Way); Trcngganu); Spore v Johore SCC v CSC (padaug); Police v (Jn Besar. 5.15): Malacca v Fed SRC <Tho'nson no. Junior 'A':231 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-07-14 12 THE G-CUP WRIGHT HAY TEH STAYS IN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. scored another tennis success when they beat the Federation 6—l to retain the Guillemard Cup in the annual tournament at the Selangor Golf Club courts here today. Yesterday Singapore had regained the Chua Choon Leong Cup when they beat327 words
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Article56 1963-07-14 12 Nine records at Telecoms meet TAIPtNG. Sat. Nine records were broken at .he annual Telecoms athletic meet on the Sultan YusoS .Stadium here today. Central Zone, witn 67 points, was the nampion team. Southern Zone were mnneit-up. Lee Sin Tntam who broke two records In the shot, putt and Javelin56 words
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Article34 1963-07-14 12 KLUANO. Sat.— Rubber Tax SC (Kluang) beat Kamuning Estate (Malacca) 3-0 in a MacGilllvray Cup match here today. Scorers were Abdul Rahman (23rd mln) and Ah Tong (37th and 39th mlns).34 words
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Article33 1963-07-14 12 LEICESTER, Sat. In the first innings of their match against the West Indian tourists. Leicestershire had scored 47 for two at lunch here today. The start was delayed because of rain.33 words
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Article25 1963-07-14 12 BRISBANE. Sat. The New Zealand bred Maspero. a 12 to 1 chance won the Doomben Cup over one mile three furlongs here today.25 words
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294 1963-07-14 12 PAHANG FACE INNINGS DEFEAT BY STORE SINGAPORE. Sat. Pahang face an innings defeat by Singapore in their two-day inter-state cricket match here today. Scores: Pahang 76 and 52 for six. Singapore 247 lor four declared. Singapore's opening bat Steven Houghton scored a brilliant 101 in 95 minutes 1 16 fours*.294 words
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144 1963-07-14 12 MERDEKA SOCCER: FORMOSA STILL SILENT' I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. —No reply has yet been received from Formosa to the FAM invitation to compete in the Merdeka anniversary football tournament from Aug. 8 to 18. The invitation was cabled to Formosa on Tuesday after the FAM organising committee had decided on Monday144 words
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Article50 1963-07-14 12 PENANG. Sat— Medical Sports Club trounced Penang Indians 6-1 In a third division league soccer at Dato Kcamat today. The Medicals who led 4-1 at half time scored their goals through Rahim Jusof <3 > Mariapan (2) and Ounasekaran. The Indians' only goal came from Yu50 words
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Article23 1963-07-14 12 TELUK ANSON Sat. Flemington Ciy.rts Clut beat Town Council 2-1 in the Lower Perak Football Association division one league scorer today23 words
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Article25 1963-07-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Perak Malays beat their Negri Scmbil.m "otliUerpart* 4-1 in the Raja Musa Cup t o nnls competition here today.25 words
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Article, Illustration416 1963-07-14 12 Five defenders on him but fallen man gives a pass to unmarked Gracie who scored equaliser N.S. HELD 3-3 AFTER 3-1 LEAD 13 MINUTES FROM END SINGAPORE, Saturday 4 GOAL four minutes from time by outside- left Gracie saved Joint Services, the South Zone leaders, from defeat byKok Ah Chong - 416 words
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137 1963-07-14 12 Tan and Yew see Penang to 3-2 -Victory- TWENANG. Sat. Tan Aik Huang and Yew Chen* Hock, who won both their singles and doubles matches. enabled Penan* Combined Schools to beat Perak 3-2 in the North Zone semi-final of the Heah Joo Seang Cup In-ter-state badminton competition at the Free137 words
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Article64 1963-07-14 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. K. T. Khong 1 1 won the. "B" medal bogey competition played over the Island Club course today. Runner-up was T. Yamada 1 who beat Chua Boon Aun on a count back. The ball sweep for the first nine was shared by64 words
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Article33 1963-07-14 12 210-yard hole in one at SGC KUALA LUMPDR. Sat. L.M. Atkinson, playing off his 13 handicap this afternoon, holed in one on the 210-yard fifth hole of the Selangor Golf Club old course.33 words
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Article382 1963-07-14 12 SYDNEY. Sat.— Results of Australian soccer matches played today: NSW Dhr. 1 North—Merewether 0 Wallsend 4; Cessnoclc v Maitland. Cardiff v Adam-s--town, Newcastle v Awaba, W Walteend v U Macquane (playinc tomorrow). VSW Fed. Dlv. I— Croatia 2 Auburn 2; Budapest v Yugal, Hellenic v Halcoah. Oladesville382 words
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Advertisement35 1963-07-14 12 PIOOI JVUt.,. A «r Jm smart jMQQQr ;s You know that Gillette makes a smart man of you The daily shave makes all the difference j||k illette perfect shave i WLLETTf w registered trad« mart35 words
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Advertisement278 1963-07-14 12 S^ X«eader In Fashion S^^^^k DRIP DRY NON IRON 8B1&T lIETfIIR COdlK SRlrt I m I EASY WASHING M I -NO STARCHING Of) IRONING M APPEARS FRESH ALL DM MM f~7 APPOINTED MALERS: SINGAPORE 2M&P MUI KWONG 412, North gH<Jat *o.d THE ARCADE NOVELTY STORE I, Th* Arcod* CHOP ANG278 words
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555 1963-07-14 13 KEN HAMMONDS - LOOKING FOR A JOBS? TRY THIS DEPT THE UNIVERSITY KEN HAMMONDS By SINGAPORE THKKE are jobs in geography. Lets establish that from the start. Too many people tend to think studying this subject at university level is a waste of time. At the most, they think, it would lead to555 words
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Article767 1963-07-14 13 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYA... THE MAGAZINE SECTION: VARSITY. CAREERS AND YOUR CHILD By KUALA LUMPUR Is this why it is on the rise in Malaya? OF SATURDAY NIGHTS, SUNDAY MORNINGS AND A HALF- WORLD OF NYMPHETS AND NAUGHTY TALK 1 RAPE! A four-letter word as nasty767 words
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Article395 1963-07-14 13 YOUR DOG rIS week, in preparation for the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur Dog Show, we will continue on grooming—this time the longcuatcd dogs. The Alsatian is extremely popular in the Federation and Singapore, and I feel sure he will be well to the forefront on July 28. If you395 words
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Article490 1963-07-14 13 Showing off A RETIRED music-hall magician .says that learning the job is a very slow business. Yes. yes. The sword-swallower begins with small daggers, the fire-eater with a tiny flame from a cigarette lighter. Magello. the famous fireeater, was so highly trained that he once pushed aside the490 words
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Article, Illustration452 1963-07-14 13 PROFILE EX-SINGAPOREAN SCHUTZMAN AT THE HELM ]y|EET Mr. Frans Schutzman, the ex-Singa-porean in charge of international hotelier Conrad Hilton's "pet project" the Cavalieri Hilton in Home. Though the Cavalieri Hilton only opened its doors to the public on July 6. Mr. Schutzman has been there452 words
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Article378 1963-07-14 13 WHEN TWO CARS COLLIDE Wufli R£3-IB t>EW motorists ever conF cede they are at fault. And Peter Brown was no exception. He could see Chris Jackson's car approaching down a side road. But he did not slow down. He knew he was on the major road and that the side378 words
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Advertisement11 1963-07-14 13 -k —I The Wonderful B.on Sec ASIA Mogaunc Poge 14). 111 words
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Advertisement86 1963-07-14 13 FLIGHTS EVERY WEEK M/d^ LONDON \W\[ I via the Middle East Europe from Singapore EVERY WEDNESDAY via MADRAS, Bombay, Beirut, Rome, Frankfurt to London and New York. EVERY SUNDAY g| via MADRAS, Jill (Ml. Bombay, Beirut, Rome, Geneva t I to London and New York. I Contact your Travel Agent86 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-07-14 14 TOYS for Top Toddlers IKNOW Christmas is still mx months away but it's about time we took a look at toys in other parts of the world, which have reached a new high in sophistication. Today's children demand and get a strict standard of realism and are severely critical of254 words
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Article, Illustration298 1963-07-14 14 DESIGN FOR EA TING WRITE TO: Mitt Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Rood, Singapore 9. A stamped and addressed envelope must accompany your entry. THERE'S an old adage whi c li says that there is a time and place for everything. If this is applied to298 words
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Article295 1963-07-14 14 Questions and answers DEAR Evelyn Tv: I am a boy. 17 years and eight months old. My height Is only sft. 41n. and my body is not well proportioned. My legs are shorter than my trunk and. because of this. I look very awkward whether in long pants or shorts,295 words
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Article159 1963-07-14 14 "]|«Y mother-in-law is i ifl coming for a visit tomorrow," Jones told his cook. "I've prepared a list of her favourite dishes for you." "Shall I serve them one a day during her visit, sir?" asked the cook. "No." said Jones. "The first time you serve159 words
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Advertisement11 1963-07-14 14 I BEAUTIES tour a beautiful country Sec ASIA Magazine (Pafe Five).11 words
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Advertisement242 1963-07-14 14 BB^^P^^^*^^^BB 11 BBS! Wm iffiMi l»sssssssfe^..ia»W^^* J Bal fffjt LsssswT '/*9r*(fc- Brush shining, flashing beauty into your hair IM JUST ONI MINUTE There's nothing more ap- Each day brush in a little pealing than a woman with Vitapointc everyone will beautiful hair, so make sure soon notice the new magic242 words
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Article871 1963-07-14 15 Jane Lee's human cas - Financing her boyfriend Jane Lee's human cas T^^^ HE BORROWS FROM HER TO DATE OTHER GIRLS J)HAR Jane Lee: Although I have been faithful and tolerant to my boy for eight years I can no longer put up with his flirting with other girls. He spends his salary within the871 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-07-14 15 WINNER of the week's $30 prize is "Ballet Dancer" (above) submitted by Mr. Stow Lip Konjr. of Nanyang University. Hostel 17. Room 548. Jurons Road. Singapore. 22. He used Ilford FP3 film and a Yashica Mat camera. Setting: I\. 1 50 second. He will be paid by post.183 words
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612 1963-07-14 15 Golden rules to stop travel illness jyjANV families look forward to their holidays with mixed feelings. They long for new places and new faces. But they also contemplate the journey with some anxiety because one member of the family is prone to sillier from motion sickness. The Forsters had this612 words
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Article700 1963-07-14 15 W^^^T^^T^^^yTyy^ypy^yyyYyyyyyyyyyypyy^l I I DROP US A LINE. Our address: The Know Alls, Sunday Time*, Times House, River Valley Rood, Smgopor. 9. No replies by pott. DEAR Know Alls: Sometime ago I had my name published in the pen pals column of a popular magazine. Among those700 words
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Miscellaneous406 1963-07-14 15 Your Sunday radio Dflnm MAI AYA 1 5; 00 _r un l Slßna1 The News; 5.10 Simple: 9.30 Sunshine Sketches nAUIU IVIML.MTA On The Range: 5.30 Emphasis On Of A Little Town 10 00 Je' Percussion: 6.00 Summary Of Pro- Speed Records; 10.30 Behind The A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, grammes406 words
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Article, Illustration992 1963-07-14 16 CTfIDV SO FAR: One of Mi. OlUnf world's most fascinating women, the rich and elegont Duchess of Argyll, today concludes har story YET ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE for SUNDAY TIMES readers. In these memoirs, the Duchess has bean telling the secrets in her life. Two Sundays ago, for the first992 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-07-14 16 ABOVE: The Duch«»s ct Argyll— a flashback picture at mother and daughter, taken in London's Regent'i Park in 1931. Francos, the daughter, wat born In July. 1937. Har father, the financier and golfer Charlea Sweeny, who wot the Duchess' first husband. They also have o ion, Brian.64 words
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Article, Illustration2276 1963-07-14 17 THE RIVIERA Man with a big inferiority complex nil DTP by the Duchess of Argyll: "I tried to skew I|UU I b 0 happy face to the public, but ofter going to one or two parties I knew it was impossible, and I refused all invitations from then onwards. When2,276 words
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Advertisement103 1963-07-14 16 M I if I ft L 9 V 111 n mL*. H 111 «^C JmLm I I w^ I v ■B pr 1"w Has it a purpose? |k Has it an end? w T^mt Six women readers open up new jt 4 I vistas of thought in defining those I103 words
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