The Straits Times, 21 July 1963
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Title Section15 1963-07-21 1 The Straits Times 1Mb _J NO. 1,450. SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1963. 20 CENTS. x v^ggir_3s*15 words
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Article, Illustration504 1963-07-21 1 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS I - 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS I By TREATMENT FROM K.L. DOCTOR FOR MELBOURNE WIFE Xl \I LLMPLR, Sat. Today 1 can report of an experiment that has brought a new hope to hundreds of cancer patients in Malaya and elsewhere. Mrs. Mereaar. of Melbourne. Australia who is being treated for504 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-07-21 1 Malay company acquires rights to 3,500 acres in Pahang: A multi-million dollar joint project with one of the 'Big Three steel firms of Japan KUANTAN. Saturday THE National Investment Co. Ltd., the Government-spon-sored all-Malay enterprise,' has acquired the rights to mine 3,500 acres in the Bera303 words
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Article29 1963-07-21 1 knee-deep in nieces and nephews, yesterday watched proudly as Richard Cardinal Cushing, the Archbishop of Boston, christened the new son of Attomey-Oeneral and Mrs. Robert P Kennedy.29 words
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Article176 1963-07-21 1 Child cries at dawn, then tragedy: Woman also slashed IJOTA BHARU. Sat.— A 35--year-old padl planter ran amok early this mornIng and killed his three-year-old daughter and seriously Injured his aged mother with a parang. The tragedy occurred at Kampong Chichal Tinggi five miles from Pasir Mas.176 words
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Article36 1963-07-21 1 has approved the appointment of Sir David Trench, at present High Commissioner. Western Pacific, to be Oovernor and Comma nder-ln -Chief of Hong Kong in succession to Sir Robert Black, who is to retire.36 words
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Article21 1963-07-21 1 of Norway has been appointed Force Commander of the U.N. Operation in the Congo as from Aug. 121 words
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Article57 1963-07-21 1 UNITED NATIONS Sat. The U.N. Special Committee on Colonialism yesterday affirmed the right of the Fijian people to self-determination and independence and called on Britain to take immediate steps to transier an power to the islanders. Britain voted against the resolution and Australia and the U.S.Reuter - 57 words
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Article35 1963-07-21 1 the Dutch Charge <Je Affaires in Jakarta has promised to contact his Government on Indonesian claim for the return of books on ancient Indonesian kingdoms now in Dutch museums 1 In the Netherlands.35 words
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Article12 1963-07-21 1 the Japanese Foreign Minister, will visit London on Sept. 3.12 words
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Article117 1963-07-21 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. A labourer was stabbed to death and another seriously injured when a tight broke out ai the Royal Army Signal Corps at Ayer Rajah Road today. Padmanabhan Nair, 40. was about to board a transport lorry after work when he had a heated argument117 words
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Article24 1963-07-21 1 veteran diplomat and 'government official arrived In Washington yesterday to take up his new post as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States.24 words
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Article16 1963-07-21 1 the U A. JR.- Ambassador to the United States conferred with President Kennedy yesterday.16 words
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Article15 1963-07-21 1 announced yesterday that Blng Crosby has signed up with his company. Reprise Records.15 words
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Article, Illustration178 1963-07-21 1 A TTRACTI VE Princess -A Bophi Dcvi or Ombodij. clad in j glittering COltumc Jnd headgear of a Cambodun dancer, will shatter centuries of her country's tradition when »he performs in Singapore neat month during the South-Eatt Asian cultural festival. A member of the internationally acclaimed Cambodian Royal178 words
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Article41 1963-07-21 1 NEW YORK. Sat. I nlo in their fight againsl that shortly after a fully-a Detroit six of the machines an oil break. a Itaricrs are using humour automation. They report utomated factory opened in got together and demanded41 words
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Article527 1963-07-21 1 LOKMAN HALIM - $30,000 GEMS SNATCH LOKMAN HALIM By Daring five-minute raid on goldsmith's shop KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Four thugs, three with pistols, staged a daring daylight roDbery in busy Ampang Street this afternoon and walked off with gems worth $30,000. Scene ol the robbery was the Ton Hing Goldsmith Shop. Scores of527 words
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The News
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167 1963-07-21 2 NEW TRAFFIC SQUAD TO CHECK ON SPEEDING SINGAPORE. Sat. A special traffic police xjuad has been formed to cut down speeding along Buklt Tlmah and Thompson Road.-. A total of 99 motorists were booked for .speeding yesterday along the roads. Of these 35 were taxis —12 at Bukit Tlmah Road167 words
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Article26 1963-07-21 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A farmer's attap hut in West Coast Road was totally destroyed today when a lallang fire spread and set It alight.26 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-07-21 2 Pupil, 12, is missing since Tuesday i SINGAPORE. Bat.— A 12--year-old pupil. Yong Kum Kong, has been missing from his Serangoon Road home since Tuesday afternoon. Yong. a primary five pupil at the Marls Stella High School in Changi, returned home for lunch on that day. Later he went out140 words
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Article22 1963-07-21 2 KAJANO, Sat. A $5,000 Diayer house Is to be built at the Malayan Boy Scouts Camp, Camp Semangat, near her*.22 words
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Article, Illustration439 1963-07-21 2 PADMAN GOPAL - Young adventurers go out on trip in river rafts PADMAN GOPAL: THEY AIM TO REACH PORT IN TEN HOURS E Kuala Lumpur, Sat. JWENTY-ONE pupils, from St. Gabriels School at Kampong* Pandan here, will begin their second term holidays by venturing their way to Port Swettenham along the Klang River439 words
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Article, Illustration227 1963-07-21 2 Meet the drake with four legs rpELUK ANSON. Sat.— XMect the fine featured Inche Empat, aged about 70 days, the pride of a housewife here and the talk of the town. Inche Empat, with his glossy white and brown feathers. Is a nearly full-grown drake, but what makes him outstanding227 words
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Article80 1963-07-21 2 -KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. Ducan lan Noel Davidson. 57. proprietor of Egar and Shearlaw (visiting agents and valuers) was found dead in his room at the Ampat Tin bungalow in Batu Caves, eight miles from here, yesterday. Mr. Davidson's clerk went to his bungalow and, falling to80 words
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Article43 1963-07-21 2 OEMAS. Sat.— The Negri Sembllan Mentrl Besar, Dato Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, today opened two rural development projects In the Tampln district. The projects were a $9,000 bazaar and a $4,000 approach road to Londah fringe alienation scheme.43 words
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Article31 1963-07-21 2 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat The Magistrate's Court here has been closed for major repairs The court sittings have been transferred to Bagan Serai, nine miles from here.31 words
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Article25 1963-07-21 2 PEN AND. Sat— The Tanjong Bungah Umno division will hold its annual assembly at the Setla Tanjong Tokong Club here on July 2925 words
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Article, Illustration400 1963-07-21 2 $64,000 widow relaxes IPOH, Sat. Attractive young widow. Mrs. Mary Barratt, 28. who is now almost an heiress, relaxed all day in the Ipoh Swimming Club with her two children, "after months of strain and sleepless nights." Mrs. Barratt was awarded about $64,000 in damages by the Ipoh High Court400 words
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Article107 1963-07-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Straits Times today received donations totalling $645 for a WJdow, Madam Jathambal, and her 15 children. The donors are: Miss Jenny Tang $20; Anony.nous $25; City Council electrical workers. Thomson Road $201; H.K.F. $20; Well-wisher $10: Civilian employees of Barrack Services (South), Portsdown Road107 words
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Article143 1963-07-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sat The 100 civilian police employees who ended their 44-day strike last night, returned to work this morning after reporting to the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, at Police Headquarters in Pearls Hill. Mr. Chelliah said he was glad to have them back. He143 words
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220 1963-07-21 3 Gangsters rob planter of $1 0,000 jewellery A LOR STAR, Sat. A live-man armed gang held up a planter. Mr. S. Rajadoray. assistant manager of Kuala Ketil Estate, in his bungalow yesterday and robbed him of $10,000 worth oi jewellery. Mr. Rajadoray, 60. told the Sunday Times he was sleeping220 words
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86 1963-07-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Special trains will be run on July 28 between Kuala Lumpur and Port Swettenham for the Feast of St. Anne. The morning train will leave Market Street station here at 6.50 ajn. arriving at the port at 7.54 a.m. and leaving86 words
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Article310 1963-07-21 3 Port men to vote on strike SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has decided to proceed with its plans to take a strike ballot. The union president. Mr. S. Markandu, In a statement tonight said this was because the Board had not replied to the union's four demands310 words
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Article50 1963-07-21 3 PENANG, Sat. A secondhand goods dealer. Yean Slew Jong. 71, was today fined a total ot $30 on charges of causing obstruction and trading without licence. The Second Magistrate. Mr. R. Aria Retnam. fined Yean $6 on the obstruction charge and 525 on the other.50 words
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213 1963-07-21 3 IPUH. Sat. Lee Mom Kec. ;ii. wife of a rubber planter and coffee shop proprietor in Chemor. told the sessions court here today how an attempted extortion took place in her shop. She was testifying at the trial of Wong Lock Lim 29,213 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-07-21 3 MANILA WILL SETTLE ALL DIFFERENCES' JJUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that "it would not be proper for Malayans to attend any anti-Malaysia rally." He was commenting on a report from Jakarta yesterday the President Soekarno was expected to address343 words
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Article, Illustration505 1963-07-21 3 RUDY BELTKAN - RUDY BELTKAN: ORDEAL OF PICNICKERS SURROUNDED BY ARMED MEN: ONE FATALLY SHOT, ANOTHER WOUNDED By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. MAN was shot dead last night and another wounded, when they met a party of 11 men armed with parangs and a shot-gun in505 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-07-21 3 MR. and Mrs. Wong Nan* Jane after their, wedding at Robinsons Cafe. Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom i !L*"S hird son of Mr and Mrs Won shl »n Vein, and the bride. Miss Yeong Poh Yee. is the eldest daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. Yeon* Sik Sam.49 words
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Article121 1963-07-21 3 'Powder Day' for village girls rOH, Sat. Residents of the Salak Bharu new village. 23 miles north of here, enjoyed a "Talcum powder day" this morning. A lorry loaded with hundreds of tins of the powder In large cartons overturned and spilled Its contents on the trunk road near the121 words
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205 1963-07-21 3 Two million dollar offices in a day TOHORE, Bahru, Sat.— J The Sultan of Johore, Sir Ismail, today opened two million-dollar buildings in the town centre the $1.5 million Oversea Chinese Bank and the $1.2 million Johore Bahru Town Council building. The Sultan said he was happy to open these205 words
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Article23 1963-07-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Arts Theatre Group tonight held a performance of "The Heiress" in the British Council Hall here.23 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-07-21 4 r io rfi '^"fc^sjj^^^^^^^JaLll^ .^^^^^^^^Tl^j^^^f^rrFrF^^j^^P^ >J^^^^^^J^j^^^PnTT^^^z-sJAj l[j f^V=^ynTl NOW HE GETS 'SACK' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. pRIVATE Mohamed Nasir bin Hussin, 25, of the Ist Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, at Sungei Besi, was yesterday sentenced by a District Court Martial to 112 days' detention and296 words
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Article97 1963-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. A police party scaled a back wall to conduct a book-making raid on a merchant's house In Kovan Road on Sunday afternoon, a court was told yesterday Er Hwa Soon. 41. the merchant, was arrested after several documents were found In a drawer In a97 words
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Article241 1963-07-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. J.J. Rattray. representing the Cathay Organisation, denied In the Industrial Arbitration Court today that the management had not offered any wage increases to Its workers before they went on strike on Feb. 27, this year. He was replying to an allegation by the241 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-07-21 4 PRIVATE funeral were held yesterday at Wellesley (Massachusetts) fqr Mr. William K. Langdon. 71, former U.S. Con-sul-General in Singapore, who died on Friday of a heart attack. Mr. Langdon was born in Turkey of American parents and served for many years in the Orient. He93 words
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Article55 1963-07-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— The first donation for the proposed National Stadium to be built in Kallang at an estimated cost of $10 to $16 million came yesterday. The amount was $410 and 60 cents. It was from the reception committee for the -Prime Minister's tour of Ulu55 words
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Article416 1963-07-21 4 GOVT EXPLAINS PERMIT FOR BARISAN SINGAPORE, Sat. f J T HE Government today accused the Barisan Sosialis of planning a series of open-air rallies to "whip up feelings" against Malaysia. The Government said: "With Malaysia only 40 days away, it is the Government's duty to see that no disturbance and416 words
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Article24 1963-07-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Stage Club will present Mary. Chase's 'Harvey" at the Victoria Theatre on three successive nights beginning on July 2424 words
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Article27 1963-07-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Ko Teclc Kin. president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will open a new restaurant in Or* chard Road on July 27.27 words
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'NO' TO RALLY
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158 1963-07-21 4 Sultan of Johore satisfied with progress JOHORE BAHRU, Sat The Sultan of Johore today expressed satisfaction over the success of development in his State when he opened the fifth session of the State Assembly today. Reviewing the progress the State had made, the Sultan said that since 1959 much work158 words
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Article45 1963-07-21 4 PENANO. Sat. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open the Penang High School art exhibition at the Hul Aun Association on July 28. The exhibition will be open from 9 am to 7 p.m. dally until Aug. 2.45 words
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Article22 1963-07-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A ballot for 312 covered hawker pilches at the Kallang Airport Market will be held on July 23.22 words
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Article251 1963-07-21 4 London response to loan issue gratifying, says Tan KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The over-subscription of the $42.5 million Federation of Malaya 6i per cent stock in London a minute after it opened yesterday, is a tribute to the Federation Government and its farsighted political, economic and social policies.251 words
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Advertisement108 1963-07-21 2 FIRST IN MALAYA NEW PLASTIC PACKS SEALED FOR SAFETY I^T^_^3^ Highest-quality Shell X-100 Motor Oils now in pint and half-pint HHHB plastic packs. Sealed for safety and purity. The seals are broken only when T| the oil is poured in your engine, and the packs cannot be refilled. V SHELL'S108 words
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Advertisement15 1963-07-21 4 BECAUSE of pressure of space the picture contest has been held over foi the. week.15 words
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Foreign News
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FOREIGN DESK
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Article508 1963-07-21 5 Comacchio (he's missing witness at Gordon trial) guilty of living on immoral earnings of his 29-year-old wife Daphne LONDON, Saturday J^ WEST Indian connected with the Christine Keeler scandal was sentenced to three months in jail yesterday for living off the immoral earnings of his 27-year-oldUPI - 508 words
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Article50 1963-07-21 5 NEW YORK. Sat. Police yoterday ai:-p.sted 44 whites and Nettroes 17 of them children Hfter a racial demonstration at itie site oi a hospital bt'ing built in Brooklyn. All were charged with disorderly conduct for alleged attempts to prevent lorries from entering the site. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration450 1963-07-21 5 Navy bomb drops on street SAN FRANCISCO, Sat.— A small navy practice bomb dropped from the sky yesterday unto San Francisco's Market Street. The bomb struck two buildings, causing minor damage and scattering debris on the street, but it did not explode and no-one was injured. The sidewalks were crowded450 words
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221 1963-07-21 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Kennedy yes terday personally congratulated pilot Betty Verret Miller, the first woman to fly alone across the Pacific. The occasion was the auard t<> Mrs. Miller, a senior flight instructor from Santa Monica, of the Federal AviationUPI - 221 words
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387 1963-07-21 5 Nikita lashes out at the I Peking 'cowards' MOSCOW, Saturday. \J K KHRUSHCHEV last night denounced the Chinese Communists as "cowards" who believe that Communism can conquer capitalism only by war. He also warned Peking that its attempts to oust him from power would be "futile." In a further rebuff,387 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-07-21 5 IT'S a table for two at the top. But what win it that the actress. Elizabeth Taylor, said to the high priest of acting. Sir Laurence Olivier. that made him laugh so much? We shall never know For Sir Larry smartly clamped a hand over the tell-tale mike. The couple139 words
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Article140 1963-07-21 5 MIAMI BEACH. Sat. Fifteen of the world's most beautiful young women, including three Oriental beauties, vie for the Miss Universe title tonight. Movie scouts, entertainment personalities television technicians and governors flocked to this South Florida resort city The 15 are all that remain of 50 that enteredUPI - 140 words
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Article47 1963-07-21 5 the Philippine Ambassador In Washington told the U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean .Rusk. In a note yesterday of the deep Interest the Filipino people have In a Bill before Congress which would give scouts the same benefits as U.S. members of the armed forces47 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-07-21 5 Brando the father of my child, says dancer from Manila SANTA MONICA. (California t Sat. A paternity suit charging Marion Brando with fathering a Philippine dancers daughter was served on the actor yesterday as he lay In a hospital bed. The suit was filed in Superior Court yesterday on behalf308 words
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Article27 1963-07-21 5 actress and sister of film director John Scblesinner. was found dead in her bedroom In London yesterday. She was 30. No foul play was suspected27 words
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78 1963-07-21 5 Peking man in Prague tod: Get out PtKIXG. Sat. Thr < /e< ho-lii v a k government gave -New China News Agency correspondent 48 hours to Irave the country on Wednesday for publishing Peking's controversial June 14 letter to Mo-s--cow, the agency rrported yesterday. The a;enrv added. "The <"zecho«.|o vReuter - 78 words
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Article30 1963-07-21 5 President Kennedy's rhlrf trade negotiator, conferred with the West Oermßii Foreign Mlnilter, Mr. OerhaVd Schroeder, yesterday on tariff negotiations within GATT, and American trade with the Common Market.30 words
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Article103 1963-07-21 5 ANOTHER X-15 RECORD OS ANGELES. Sat X-15 rocket plane pilot Joseph Walker set a new altitude record yesterday by' shotting to an estimated height of 350.000 ft. or approximately 67 miles, although he had only been aiming for 315,000 ft The previous record, which Walker was aiming to better, wasReuter - 103 words
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Article83 1963-07-21 6 20 Words Mil. (Minimum) THE SINGAPORE FILM SOCIEI mill screen "Paths or Glory" on Jui> Ml Sunday at Cultural Centre. I mnn Riae p.m.— V p.m FOR ASTHMA RELIEF and I u-hi mi nt for skin diseases, consult V SamlnaUaaa, Jothi. Medical H» > lanK Road. Singapore TODAY JOAN83 words
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Article132 1963-07-21 6 Word! $JM (Vim.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Sink.iiKire Orchard Road Sunday service 'J n m. and 6 p.m. All WelcorrFREE BOOKLET available Inviti iritnisms and Inquiries on nuddhitm Write Stcr.tary Buddhist Mi»sionar> sorirty. Temple Road, Kuala Lumpur I>U'|ihone Wllb. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH H.irt i'..nnini: Road. Singapore Tele 171 Worahip132 words
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OPINION PAGE
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331 1963-07-21 6 OPINIONIS THIS THEEND OFTHAT AXIS? ONLY one nation glowers at the trend of the test ban negotiations in Moscow. The Communist Chinese are not just unhappy. They are absolutely livid and they are saying their displeasure in no uncertain terms. Peking's "People's Daily' has just taken a tremendous slash at331 words
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140 1963-07-21 6 The things they say because they're they SEX-APPEAL Is 50 per cent, what you've got and 50 per cent, what people think you've got. —Sophia Loren. MOST people don't know I'm an expert on tea Irish playw right Brendan Behan MY clientele are all so famous and well dressed and140 words
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631 1963-07-21 6 Jackie Sam SINGAPORE - Into battle— the two Lees ONLY ONE WILL SURVIVE Jackie Sam SINGAPORE- r-By STREETS turned into rivers of humanity, the esplanade an ocean of faces. That was last Saturday's splendid home-com-ing for Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew when he returned from London and the Malaysian talks. I rode a very631 words
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Article73 1963-07-21 6 HAVE you noticed that Malayans no longer bother to check their thanre? If you think I'm exaggerating just watch the next time you are in a shop or in a queue buying a cinema ticket. I was seventh in tip line <it a cinema booth last73 words
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Article, Illustration464 1963-07-21 6 How the Malaysian Parliament will work THE first meeting of the Malaysian Parliament at its capital in Kuala Lumpur will probably take place in November or December this year in the splendid new Parliament building now going up at the Lake Gardens. This assumes that the Government will not cut464 words
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Article342 1963-07-21 6 Bills: 3 readings BILLS when Introduced must go through the required three readings and be completed before the House is prorogued for a new session. If not completed. It must be reintroduced at the new session. At its first reading, it Is Int. duced and ordered to be printed At342 words
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Article, Illustration472 1963-07-21 6 rE House of Representatives usually sits for five hours a weekday— from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p m. On Friday, as the official religion is Islam and Muslims have to go to prayers. It sits for four-and-a-half hours starting half472 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-07-21 7 CHEERS! NO COOKING AH U N D R ED amahs happily cheer Mr. S. J.H. Zaidi, national president of the War Depart ment Ci v i liau Staff A s s o c i a tion, after he told them they don't have to do any cooking for their c117 words
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Article62 1963-07-21 7 by world body KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The International Federation of Plantation. Agricultural and Allied Workers has agreed to conduct a world-wide economic survey into the rubber Industry, including Malaya. This was stated today by the general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P. P. Narayanan,62 words
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175 1963-07-21 7 Inspector sues inspector -for $642- BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A police inspector today sued another police officer for $642.65 said to be the balance of the cost of repairs to the former's car. "He borrowed it one day and was involved in an accident." Inspector Kamal bin Mohamed Ariff. attached to the175 words
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Article48 1963-07-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Seventeen new mines were opened In Johore last year, accordins to the Johoiv Land Administration report presented at today's meeting or the Johore Legislative Assembly. Fifteen of theso were tir. mines and the remaining 'wo were for Iron and kaolin.48 words
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223 1963-07-21 7 ANTARA'S ATROCITIES CHARGE TOTAL LIE' SAYS NINGKAN IfUCIIING. Sat.— Antara reports that thousands of refugees were going over the border into Indonesia to escape the atrocities of British troops in Sarawak were "completely untrue." said the Chief Ministcrdrvicnate. Mr. Stephen Kalnng Ningkan. today. Those going over the border were not223 words
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618 1963-07-21 7 JOSEPH YEO - Ong told: Fight Lee in Tanjong Pagar JOSEPH YEO By Singapore, Sat. reputation must be even more desperate than people thought If he had to fling "juvenile challenges" asking the Prime Minister to arrange things that only Mr. Lee and he would be allowed to fight in the four constituencies.618 words
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Article104 1963-07-21 7 TODAY— Sedil Kechll 10.47 a.m. (B.2ft) 8.54 p.m. (6.7 ft > Singapore 11.56 a.m. (7ft) 10.64 p.m. (9.3 ft); Port Dicluon 6.42 a.m.; (B.3ft) 7.13 p.m. (9.2 ft); Port Swettenham 6.10 am (13.2 ft) 7.21 p.m. (13.6 ft); Penang 12.44 a.m. (7.lft) 12.48 p.m.104 words
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Article38 1963-07-21 7 SINGAPORE. 3at— Mr Tan i Jee Bali. Deputy superintendent of the Secret Societies Branch of the C.I.D. will give a Ulk on Chinese Secret Societies" at the Officers' Club, RAJ 1 Changl, oa 1 July 24.38 words
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161 1963-07-21 7 'Have you become lazy after leaving school? I ACK 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 squaah?161 words
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Article50 1963-07-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commander-in-Chief of th« Far East Unified Command, Admiral Sir Varl Begg said today that the recent British defence reorganisation would affect the whole service* structure but from the point of view of individual soldiers, sailors and airmen, no significant changes would occur.50 words
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Article182 1963-07-21 7 pOPENHAGEN. Sat. X; The Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. lunched Informally yesterday with Prince Axel of Denmark at the headquarters of the Danish East Asiatic Company, which has offices In Malaya and Singapore. Other guests included the Danish Foreign Minister. Mr. Per Haekkerup,182 words
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429 1963-07-21 8 Advice to investors— Hang on till the summit nun should give satisfactory rcsuils." He added that the future of a petroleum refinery industry in Malaya would br brißlu even 'wtiioui the added stimulus of Malaysia. Heartening words which should leava no noubt in the minds of shareholders, particularly the new429 words
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Article91 1963-07-21 8 Prejudice against rural schools DENANG. Sat— The headmaster of the Nibong Tebal Methodist Primary School. Mr. Tan Teik Hock, today urged parents not to have any prejudice against schools in the ulu. "Such prejudice." he said at the annual Parents' Day. "is not doing any good to Government's rural development91 words
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284 1963-07-21 8 SINGAPORE Sat —Combined business in the Singapore •ii ul Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares trftded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousttud '1.000) $1.64; Dunlop < 3.000 > $3.23. (2.000) $3.22. East Smelt (5.000) $3.37: Esso284 words
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437 1963-07-21 8 HE TELLS NTUC'S UNITY CONFERENCE OF INTERNECINE CONFLICT SINGAPORE, Saturday. rpiE secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today called on all government unions to unite and form a firm and stable sector of the437 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-07-21 8 ENJOYING a joke over the flbreglass helmets they had to wear while inspecting progress of work on the 525 million extension to the Perak River Hydro Electric Power Company's steam power station at Malim Nawar, 20 miles from Ipoh, on Friday arc: Mr. J. W. Smith,87 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-07-21 8 Worried Pangkor towkay' missing PENANG. Sat. A hardware dealer from Pulau Pangkor. Mr. Loo Eng Kheng. has been reported missing since June 20. Mr. Loo, 57, of Sungei Pinang Kechil, Pulau Pangkor, was in Penang for treatment for diabetes when he disappeared from his brother's house In Carnarvon Street here.114 words
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Article257 1963-07-21 8 City staff told to reveal their party jobs pENANG. Sat The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today advised the City Councils subordinate staff who hold office in political parties, to Inform the City Secretary of their political appointments "simply for the purpose of record." "You are not257 words
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Article45 1963-07-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Hassan Basri bin Abdul Hamid. 43. of Kampong Su.igei Tua Bharu. Batu Caves, was charged today with murdering Ng Kang Huat on July 19 at the 12j mile Sungei Tua. The preliminary inquiry will be heard on Bept. 17.45 words
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Article79 1963-07-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Th* Whltley Council said today It. was wrong to think that It did nothing regarding the poor r*suits in the recent General Clerical examination. ••The surf side of the Whitley Council raised this subject after 'he results in the examination held in79 words
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Article29 1963-07-21 8 SEREMBAN. Sat. Tiie feast i of the Church of St. Philomena, Tampin. will be celebrated on Aug. 11 with a procession after the High Mass and Benediction.29 words
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228 1963-07-21 8 MALACCA, Sat. A warning was given today by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, that the Government would revoke registration of any farmers' association found to be the "tool" of any political party. He said this when he addressed228 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-07-21 9 JANE FONDA (above), 23-year-old daughter of Henry Fonda, is convinced that a lot of her success is due to her famous name. "I would be unknown otherwise," she says- To which father Fonda replies: "She has made more progress in a few years than I did in62 words
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Article125 1963-07-21 9 DAWN ADDAMS her tussle over custody of son Stefano happily resolved—went to America to attend a television convention in Chicago. She went In her latest roie of television teacher. Her 26-part TV series teaching French to the Americans in her own glamorous schoolroom style125 words
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Article523 1963-07-21 9 THE THEATRE 'PHIS reciui hi presented in A collaboraliou wuli the German Consulate-General. How often do we read these words in the programmes of distinguished artists who appear trequently in Singapore In the history of 19th century Germany one i-onies across the word "Kultui'kampl" "The Cultural Struggle" oiten. That particular523 words
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Article, Illustration689 1963-07-21 9 -ALBERT FINNEY; RODERICK MANN - These are things that stare me... -ALBERT FINNEY RODERICK MANN I WITH A FULL I PAGE PUNCH By LONDON ALBERT FINNEY ambled off the set, grinning cheerfully, a bloody chopper in his hand. He had just decapitated an elderly lady in his new film "Night Must Pall" an up-to-date version689 words
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192 1963-07-21 10 NEW COUNCIL PLEDGES LOYALTY TO SULTAN LTUALA KANGSAR. Sat Alliance and Opposition members In the Town Council here today assured Bach other of, the r cooperation and pledged "unconditional and absolute loyalty" to the Sultan of Perak. This mornings meeting marked the Inauguration of the new council of 12 members,192 words
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171 1963-07-21 10 District councils: Alliance policy attacked i DENANG. Sat.— The Penang division of the Socialist Front today criticised the Alliance Party for not allowing Opposition councillors to participate fully in standing committees of the Penang Island Rural I District Council, and the Province North, Central and South District Councils. "This contradicts171 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-07-21 10 THEY HELP TO SAVE THOUSANDS OF BOOKS AT MEDICAL FACULTY LIBRARY DURING FIRE MEDICAL students helping to remove thousands of expensive books from the library of the Faculty of Medicine, where a fire broke out on Friday night. All the chairs in the Allen and Farts139 words
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299 1963-07-21 10 University entrant jailed for fatal stabbing PENANG, Sat— A Chinese school student who was to go to a university in Formosa next year, was today jailed for four years for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Chan Fook Yu. alias Chang Tin Soo. pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Hepworth In299 words
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Article44 1963-07-21 10 IPOH, Sat. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche. Bahaman bin Samsuddin, visited the Tasek Industrial Estate here yesterday. He was accompanied by the Perak State Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Tan Teik Peng, and other offlcials of the Labour Department.44 words
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Article32 1963-07-21 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Construction work on a scheme to develop the Kota Ttnrei waterfalls, including 10 new holiday houses, a restaurant and a car-park, will begin in October this year32 words
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Article16 1963-07-21 10 KUANTAN. Sat— The Pahan* State Legislative Aaaenbly will meet at 10 a.m. on Monday.16 words
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Article285 1963-07-21 10 JACKIE SAM - Build opinion against Reds— Lee JACKIE SAM: By SINGAPORE. Sat. I'HK call to isolate communist elements through public opinion came from the Prime Minister today. In yet another triumphant tour of three city constituencies today, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said that the communists would be in "real difficulty" after Aug285 words
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Article86 1963-07-21 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Here's your your TV programme ior tomorrow P.M. 2.30 Athletics— Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Junior Championships. 7.15 Programme Summary. 7.20 Robin Hood Secret Mission. 7.45 News and newsreel in Chinese. 8.05 The Phil Silvers Show. 8.35 People. 9.05 TV 8 Acts— Juggling and acrobatics.86 words
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51 1963-07-21 10 KUCHING. Sat. Leaders of the Sarawak Alliance today concluded their discussions with the Governor. Sir Alexander Wartdell, on the formation of a Government. The Chief Minister-deslenate. Mr. Stephen Kalong Nlngkan said afterwards: "Everything has been settled and the new Government will be racially well51 words
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Article50 1963-07-21 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 1963 Happy World Trade Exhibition will be opened by Mr. Ko Teck Kin, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on July 26. Highlight of the exhibition will be a miniature boo and a "birds' paradise", featuring various types of birds and animals.50 words
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Article291 1963-07-21 10 Miss Penang may ride in float .pENANG, Sat. In K addition to free return air trips to Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore offered by Malayan Airways, thp first three girls in next month's "Miss Penang" contest may ride in the State float at the Malaysia celebrations In Kuala Lumpur. The291 words
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Article20 1963-07-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The YMCA will hold a "Wtiy Get To Know Me" social on Saturday next week.20 words
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Article, Illustration443 1963-07-21 10 Khir - Khir by 'WHETHER I STAY IN MINISTRY DEPENDS ON PM' A LOR STAR, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari (above), said today he had always tried to do his best lor fishermen as a whole. Inche Khir was commenting on a motion of443 words
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Article75 1963-07-21 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three Karachi finance officers and a traffic control officer from the Sarawak Civil Aviation Department are now in Singapore for training courses under the Colombo Plan technical co-opera-tion scheme. The Pakistanis. Mr. Kimi Abdul Matin. Mr. Ahmad All Chughtai and Mr. Mohamed Sharif,75 words
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Article38 1963-07-21 10 KLANG. Sat.— More than 750 workers at the Bukit Raja Estate here were on strike for the second day and picketing thia morning. They said that the strike started because of the management's •'anH-union attitude."38 words
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30 1963-07-21 10 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (20 words $12 (Minimum) IN MEMORIAM MR. B. G. SAHAI in ever lovliib memory of lm who departed on 21.7.63 Deeply missed by hi* wlte and children30 words
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Miscellaneous9 1963-07-21 10 SPORTING SAM by R«g. Wootton *w^- pSS^ PSp^ M***|v-9 words
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275 1963-07-21 11 Track in his favour and mile trip just ideal THE wonderfully-consistent Pinkson should score another win in the Class 1 Div. 1 mile handicap (Race 6) a*. Bukit Timah today, wriUs Epsom Jeep. At eight years this durable campaigner is having his best ever275 words
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Article167 1963-07-21 11 Epsom Jeep s best bets are Coat Skin (Race 1), Nearium (Pace 5) and Bush Queen (Race 7). The going is good. EPBOM JEEP C ALL BOY POINTER lt*oe 1 GOAT SKIN AraUatia Fast Lord ARATIATIA Goat Skin Speed Marvel GOAT SKIN AratUUa Bunga Rava K»t» t THE UNTIE167 words
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Article195 1963-07-21 11 TT invariably pays to follow a horse with a run■l away win last time out. Bush Queen spreadeagled her opposition in a Div. 2 7f race at Bukit Timah last month winning in a canter On that showing she should get a mile with195 words
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Article466 1963-07-21 11 BLISS FIRE GETS CONFIDENT VOTE RLISS FIRE II (late The Terell) a vla-Panama English four-year-old has come right and can be followed with confidence in Race 4. At Buklt Tlmah last month he fairly routed a Div 3 field over 7f with 8.10. Well up with the pace he took466 words
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Article132 1963-07-21 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Ceylon University, the current Ceylon League cricket champions, will tour Singapore and Malaya early next month. The team ot 17 players and manager Frolessor W. Blbile are due to arrive here on Aug. 6. They open their tour with a two-day match against Singapore132 words
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Article287 1963-07-21 11 QOAT SKIN n (Race 1) showed promise first time out at Buklt Tlmah last month when he came from a long way back in the field to finish third with 9.0 to Jamborita over 6f That race should have benefltted him and with a drop287 words
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Article208 1963-07-21 11 EMERY HARE II (Race 3) looks set for a winning break. He showed fair promise first time out at Ipoh in April. And at Bukit Timah last month he lost by a neck with 8.13 to Jet Plane over (if.. He did not show208 words
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Article29 1963-07-21 11 MADRID. Sat. Hatned Mimum Ben All (Spain) won the European bantamweight boxing title here last night when he outpointed the bolder Piero Rollo (Italy) over 15 rounds.29 words
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Article151 1963-07-21 11 Britain lead after 4-hour tussle gRISTOL, Sat. Britain scored a dramatic doubles victory over Spain la rour hours of tense tennis to gain a vital 2-1 lead in the semi-final of the European Zone Davis Cup competition eliminations. Bobby Wilson and Mike Sangster beat Manuel Santana and Jose Luis Arilla151 words
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Article71 1963-07-21 11 ASCOT. Sat. Scoble Breasley, the 49-year-old Australian Jockey rode his 100 th winner of the season yesterday when he scored on the 4-1 second favourite Astrea In a photo-finish to the first race of the afternoon here. Breasley has been champion Jockey three tunes In71 words
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Article1384 1963-07-21 11 Race One: 2.0-Cl 3 Div 5~6f 2 ***** tolp (Kongsl Lima) Rodgers. 4 8.13 (F) Moxhan? v I «u,^ n 6 (Chung Bt.) TJoa, 4 8.11 (F) 4 ***** JambaUn Merafa (Low Ng St.) 5 0620 Fa* Lord (Soon St.) Ahmad. 4 m?k.! J.^,o Kemaman1,384 words
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268 1963-07-21 11 LONDON, Sat. Peter Parfltt and John Murray, two England Test rejects, batted splendidly for Middlesex on the first day of their match against the We.st Indians before a big crowd here at Lords today. Parntt hit 73 and Murray, the Middlesex wu-ket keeper, wasReuter - 268 words
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Advertisement179 1963-07-21 11 Rheumatism Neuritis Go Away The amuing new discoverr Remind banishes the palnp of Arthrltii. Kheumatlsro, Flbrositls. Neuritis and Bclat lea. like magic. In 30 minutes after tlie nrit doae, pains disappear, and In a few days this marvelous medlclna dissolves and removes the. body poisons and Uric Acid that are179 words
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Article, Illustration640 1963-07-21 12 .M^T^^^rnnr^^T^^ KT^^rfi^ IPOH, Saturday Penang's Kew San and Cheng Hoe, Perak's Yee Khan and Boon Bee will contest the semi-finals today DENANG and Perak stars ousted Malacca 1 Johore and Singapore champions to qualify for the men's singles semi-finals of the Perak open badminton championships here640 words
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402 1963-07-21 12 Azman to round 3 in two love sets PENANG, Sat. John Pea r c c and S. A. Azman. who are seeded to meet in the final of the Penang open tennis championships here won their second round ties easily today. Azman beat Tan Kiah Tong 6-0, 6-0 while Pearce402 words
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Article34 1963-07-21 12 PENANG. Sat Playing their first game of the season the YWCA hockey team beat Day Training College 2-1 today. Koay Pak Kin netted bath V's goals while Ong Lean Seok replied DTC.34 words
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Article316 1963-07-21 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Creditable performances were achieved on the first day of the S.A.A.A. junior athletic championships at Farrer Park today. Ong Beng Seng, who cleared sft 11 In the high jump put up the best effort of the day. The best distance schoolboy runner, Martin316 words
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Article46 1963-07-21 12 MALACCA. Sat. Centre-for-ward Yemparsad scored all three goals for Gurkha Service Corps from Johore in their 3-2 win over 1/10 Gurkha Rifles in a Nepal Cup soccer match at ttie Kubu -Stadium here today. Rightwinger Balhadnr netted both the goals for I 10 Gurkhas.46 words
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Article378 1963-07-21 12 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian soccer matches played today: N.S.W. Fed. Div. I— Yugal 2 Hakoah 1; Bankstown 1 Apia 4; Canterbury 2 Croatia 1; Hellenic v Gladesville; Prague v 8. Coast; Auburn v Budapest (playing tomorrow). N.B.W. Fed. Div. I— Sydney Aust. 2 Polonia 7: Concordla378 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-07-21 12 S. Subramaniam of Johore who came in second in the high jump at the Malayan PUD sports at Cheras Road yesterday. The winner was Baharam Ahmad of Penang who did 183 metres to equal the mark.43 words
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423 1963-07-21 12 IPOH, Saturday piVE new state records were set up on the open--1 ing day of the Perak AAA championships held on the Municipal padang today. V. Sangaran Kutty Nair was an easy winner in the 800 metres in the fast time of423 words
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Article155 1963-07-21 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. H. P. Bonifazl won the div. "C" medal stroke competition with a score of 67 over the Sime course today. Runner-up was A. L. Jenkin (68 >. Bonifazl (30) also won the ballsweep lor the first nine. The second nine went to B. Skinner155 words
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Article48 1963-07-21 12 MANILA. Sat. Trie Philippine amateur, golf team left this afternoon for Kuala Lumpur to take part <n the third Asian amateur team championship starting Wednesday. The squad is composed of Luis Silverio. Jose Marl Adad. Eddie Cuadrudo, Joey Stevens and Leonardo Guinto.48 words
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Article58 1963-07-21 12 LONDON, Sat. Middlesex were 84 for three at lunch on the first day of their match against the West Indians here today. The tourists broke a run of six matches without a win when they beat Derbyshire by 135 runs ct Chesterfield yesterday. Scores: W Indians 232Reuter - 58 words
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Article41 1963-07-21 12 PBNANG. Sat. Marines SporU Club scored their fifth straight win in the third division soccer league when they beat Baharol Alam 7-2 today. Hassan Ibrahim and Namat Abdullah scored three each and Aziz one. Mohammed Udin scored for BAPC.41 words
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Article29 1963-07-21 12 PENANG. Sat. Chinese Recreation Club won the annual seven-a-side knockout hockey tourney of the Penang Hockey Association wher they beat Sepoy Lines 1-0 in the final today.29 words
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Article453 1963-07-21 12 Convent sweep Penang relay races PENANG. Sat. The Convent. Light Street swept the board In the relay races for girls at the Penang combined schools sports which concluded at the City Stadium here today. Six more records were set up, and another equalled making a total of 20 new marks453 words
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Article51 1963-07-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Victoria Institution here beat Malay College of Kuala Kangsar by three runs in their cricket match today. Scores: VI 65 »P. Anandarajah 20. Leslie Robert 13. P. Chandran 10. Rahitn Bakar 4-34. JafTar 3-3). Malay College 62 \?i7 Mokhtar 35 Kulavngam51 words
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Article51 1963-07-21 12 IPOH. Sat Anglo-Chinese School here beat Anderson School by 59 runs to become* champions in the Central Zone combined schools cricket competition for the Dragoon Shield here today. Sco~es: ACS 109 (J. Kishore 40 not out. Jasbir 6-26. Kamarul Ariffln 4-62). Anderson 50 'illai 21. J. Kishore51 words
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Article41 1963-07-21 12 MALACCA, Sat. The Ist Battalion KOYLI Regiment scored a nine-wicke victory over Malacca Combined School* in a Doshi Shield league matcti on the padang today. Scores: Schools 69 (Oocdine 7 for 18". KOYLI Regimert 70 for one (Webb 47 >.41 words
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319 1963-07-21 12 Sunderajoo betters his 400 m record KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Three new records were established and one equalled at the conclusion of the two-day Malayan PWD athletic tolayan PWD athletic championship here today. Two records were set up on the first day. They were Baharam Ahmad of Penang who won the319 words
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Article77 1963-07-21 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Darul Allah's hopes of winning th» SAFA division 1 league title I soared when they scored their fifttl successive win. beating Fathu) Karib 4-1 at Jalan Brsar Stadium today. Stale insiue forward Maud Ant i played an outstanding game. His unselfish and defence77 words
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Article25 1963-07-21 12 BRISBANE. Sat.— Australia beat South Africa 34 to 6 in the first rugby league test her* today. At half-time Australian led 15-4.25 words
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Article37 1963-07-21 12 KAMPAR. Sat. A torch carried through the main streets hero marked the first Inter-pri-mary school at hlit ic meet on the town padang The torch was earned by a relay of 14 boys and Ktrta37 words
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Article29 1963-07-21 12 PENANG. Sjit. Penang Sports Club beat HMS Albion by three wickpis n h cricket match on We*tevn Road ground today. Scores: Albion 86. PSC 89 for seven.29 words
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Article27 1963-07-21 12 TELUK AN SON. &tt Ipoh Malays beat Lower Perak Malay* i 3-0 in 'he final of the Sultaa I Yusof Cup soccer here today.27 words
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Miscellaneous233 1963-07-21 12 SOCCER Malaya tup: S'gor v Kedah (Merdeka Stadium 7.30 1 Perak v Perils (Stadium Perak. Ipoh. 5.15); Kelantan v Penang (Suitan Mohamed Stadium. K. Bharu. 5.15); Malacca v Pahang (Kubu Stadium. 5.15)Johore v Negri <B. Pahat. 5.15)Spore Jt. Services v Fed. Armed Forces <Jn Besar. 7). Burnley Cup: S'gor v233 words
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Article744 1963-07-21 13 ARTHUR RICHARDS - AT THE UNIVERSITY A PILOT SURVEY on the attitudes to marriage among students at the University of Malaya has revealed that 30 per cent of the 1,730 undergraduates are in love, about five per cent have indulged in sex but only one per cent seriously intend to get744 words
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Article342 1963-07-21 13 Murals of scrambled egg SOME instructions on bow to make murals out of bits of egg-shell almost persuaded me to become an interior decorator. The egg-motif could be developed. Scrambled eggs give a softly corrugated effect, which Is enhanced by alternating them with porridge. Such murals would blend342 words
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721 1963-07-21 13 K. BASKARAN - TIMBER! ...THAT GREAT TIMES A VER K. BASKARAN FOR THOSE WITH THE ITCH TO BUILD A JHIOUSEJN A HURRY... I BY THE Classical Dance In Asia See ASIA Magazine (Page Two). You still say they don't "stay up" for long, that they will collapse after a couple of years?. "That's721 words
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Article591 1963-07-21 13 Late-night meal heartburn JJK was a distinguish pleasantly grey. Inc in the restaurant. My wife and I had been to the theatre, and we were having a late dinner. Now the restaurant was about to close and we were paying our bill. Only the disting-uished-looking man was left at the591 words
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Article, Illustration14 1963-07-21 13 AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT IMAGINATION CAN DO TO A MODERN TIMBER HOUSE14 words
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Article496 1963-07-21 14 SEX. ...APPEAL 0 OVERHEARD at a Singapore departmental store the other day: Salesgirl to lady customer, fingering flimsy lingerie: "This has got all the sex appeal to trap a man." FANCY! Lingerie having sex appeal! It's glib sales-talk, of course. And it works More often than not, the smart lady496 words
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Article, Illustration24 1963-07-21 14 PEGGY WEE again, this time in block-ond-whit* cotton blouse trimmed with black and matched with black f rogtasteiwrs. Price: $18.50.24 words
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Article, Illustration10 1963-07-21 14 PLUNGING back view of Peggy's white nylon organdie dress.10 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-07-21 14 THE message on the fashion wall this season is as plain as well, black and white. After running the gamut of innovations, fashion has finally reverted back to an old source of inspiration dominoes. Black and white is perhaps the most dramatic colour story ever unfolded. Both are simply309 words
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Article417 1963-07-21 14 1 GLAMOUR And Charm Assail The United Nations So* ASIA Magazine iPog. 12). JJKAR Evelyn Tv: My hair started dropping a year ago. I did not bother then, but at 16 today I am deeply concerned as I have very little left. Where can I buy artificial hair?417 words
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Advertisement205 1963-07-21 14 Real Silk Cosmetics y vsw .^ir d»^s»t'-^^wii»i3i Everyone's taken to Silk— be a Real Silk girl yourself... beautiful Real silk next to the skin is a lovely feeling... clinging, gloicing. glamorous. Only Silk covers so beautifully clings n lovingly and lets your skin 'breathe' as it should. SILK -TONE SILK-TONE205 words
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Advertisement314 1963-07-21 14 I I wear what suits me I choose my own activities I made up my own mind about Tampax Unquestionably. Tampax it for individualists. Every single user made a very personal decision to adopt this kind of sanitary protection. The internal kind. Why did they do it? Simply because Tampax314 words
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Article119 1963-07-21 15 But never a kiss I HAVE known a boy who works in the same office as for six months. We go to lunch together everyday and he dates me every weekend. We are living away from home and find each other's company very pleasant. But all this time he has119 words
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Article1211 1963-07-21 15 She loves him when he's away but hates him when he's with her DEAR Jane Lee: I have known a man for a few years. He would make a very good husband. About a year ago he confessed his love for me, but I do not quite understand1,211 words
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Article848 1963-07-21 15 A DEAD STOP IN HIS JOB THROUGH LACK OF EDUCATION DROP US A LINE. Our iMrm: Tht Know Alls, Sunday Timti, Times Houh, River Volley Rood Singapore 9. No r«pli«t by pott. I\EAR Know Alls: I am 47 years of age and did not finish848 words
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Article379 1963-07-21 15 on training j ;j r pHE various species A of Terriers at long last appear to be coming into the focus of popularity again, and this week we will talk j about the smooth- j haired Fox Terrier. He is a wonderfully active little dog. and first became379 words
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Article172 1963-07-21 15 Another poser from the countryside which many parents might And difficult to answer: HOW DO BEES M \KI HONtYCOMBS? \OT everyone realise* that bees make the marvellous wit celts of a honeycomb, as i well s the honey. To make the wax. the bees first have a172 words
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Advertisement215 1963-07-21 15 MORE PLEASURES OF P O-ORIENT VOYAGES... lW^^«H I 1 "Our Cabin! Whe*\ we bemtked we. -^Mii^H^M^^rJ^BfcV vr* m wanfed because P&O-Or/errt I^P'"WjBBt 1 I ~f^^?§J^Jffl ships sre built with year c&mfsrt Lazy days! We've been waking hard far \vA^i^3 |ll fp^±^il years building a business, rearing a -family, o r^^fliKteg^215 words
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Miscellaneous343 1963-07-21 15 GOOD FOR A LAUGH SULLIVAN rushed into a "No." said her friend. bar shouting: "Quick, give "He's still shaving." me a drink before the trou- blr starts Th e bartender lumped to the order and A WOMAN walked into a •Sullivan downed three dou- shop and bought two blp whiskies343 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1963-07-21 16 JAN BUSSELL - 17 hours, 0 1% minutes —and my longest day... JAN BUSSELL THE PACIFIC STORM THAT LASTED AGES AT THE... lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM By AS TOLD TO KEN HAMMONDS THE 1963 CESSNA 310H 1= A Malaysia Air Charter T WASN'T all that bad a pilot tells of a storm really, even if it1,061 words
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Article, Illustration1805 1963-07-21 17 ...TAIL END OF A HURRICANE r AND A WEATHER SHIP IN THE PACIFIC THAT WAS FAR FROM HELPFUL duck tor the first few hours ix-cau.-e of the weight of fuel. My first view of the Rockies was of some snow-i-overed peaks sticking up on the horizon and when1,805 words
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Article, Illustration828 1963-07-21 17 DANNY BLANCHFLOWER LONDON - DANNY BLANCHFLOWER LONDON By JN the fight game, more than any other, there are occasional moments charged, wilh strange illusions. Something suddenly happens that is difficult to explain. There is an emotional bang that Hashes out and blinds everyone and when the smoke has828 words
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Advertisement93 1963-07-21 16 *&A* I >\ /f 11/ V j v yf. a 111 m JF A ft S'* P ur P° se ■^^XL Has it an end? Six women readers open up new m J|. I vistas of thought in defining those m W T basic values on which life s IL93 words
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Miscellaneous346 1963-07-21 16 (popular crossword^) ACROSS: 1. Sweetmeat (5). T.l DOWN: 1. Sponge cs> 2 EmBury (5). 11. Worsh.p «s>. 12. bellishment <9>. 3. Smflrd >t .5» Eternity (3>. 14. Drink (3.. 15 4 Demcied <4» 5 Affl™,,, Medicine measure* (5). 16. Kind I Bdk 7«» 7 t ,1? i" of orchid «7>.346 words
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Advertisement127 1963-07-21 17 <^^^^3 *> B^» i^^Eßte *HBi B P^^ One of the many wonderful differences you enjoy on /4<? /*Oto<^ C/JiM#/ <$etotiz? Supplier of food 10 14 international airlines, the flight kitchen of «m* THA! INTERNATIONAL provides passengers on the Royil Orchid Service with the finest of fine food prepared by Oriental127 words
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Miscellaneous406 1963-07-21 17 Your Sunday radio RADIO MAI AY A le 5.10 On The Range; oinne Sketches Oi A Little n wlw >»i«w« i i»t 530 Emphasli on Percussion; Town; 10.00 Jet Speed Recoros; a\« 6.00 Bummary Of Programmes 10.30 Behind The Scenes; 11.00 Kir' 802 Prelude o "bS For The Evening; 6.03406 words
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Advertisement560 1963-07-21 18 insist on I BEREC Power Packs I for transistor radio BERECJ In ■>-<'*.*'& .vl TMtm is a mric rowen m >' -j^ I PACK FOR CV(RV TYPE ±.*jL\ -&2m£*{^M TR*MSI*TOR RADIO O GENERAL Featuring a wide screen that ■Has is brighter and easier to watch Thp built-in Aufomatic Brightntu Control560 words
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Miscellaneous1144 1963-07-21 18 r7 T~ I WELL Gfcbo. iwOTßiJ^^ F"...AM7 OuK. 7AZUNG With twe ape-jaw aki7 M W*- V FnnAR Rice BURROUGHS I this it!.. M&w/Mx/ cinpy SEE^s to J Tke sattle rages... )^o THAM S PAPs7ARZANyG£EGj--j^%\s\Fv\Tu\ fIHMMMHBHaMHNIHHHHHMHBIMMI vuu.o 'Aug. 22— sept. 22*: scokpio <oct 24— Nov. 22*-. aHß^^^^^^^^X^^_^^^^fc#^^^r^S^B^H Thoufcn you will be1,144 words
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Miscellaneous402 1963-07-21 18 -STAR of the-, LMiKl'iM smiles upon you 1 in one way in tlie comine year but the outlook is a bleak one lrom other points o." view. have nothing to r umblr about in the year ahead and a creat deal over which you can rejoice. I'n less you are402 words
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Advertisement16 1963-07-21 20 Era S I^Sa.O 3555^***** |n 3335? Ml C IJ 1 mg, IlPflSi l;l HPil'l 'i 1116 words
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