The Straits Times, 28 July 1963
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Title Section15 1963-07-28 1 ixMt*^ [IS THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,451. SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 35515 words
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261 1963-07-28 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Most of the Western ambassadors and heads of mission here have decided to boycott tonight's anti Malaysia m.tss rally at which President Soekarno will announce whether or not he will go to Manila for next week's scheduled "summit" conference. Both261 words
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Article750 1963-07-28 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE By JJU ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— This is the reason why Indonesia has switched back to confrontation against Malaysia. President Soekarno. I understand from reliable political and diplomatic sources, is strongly opposed to Article Six of the London agreement on Malaysia. THE ARTICLE Article Six750 words
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Article30 1963-07-28 1 of the week by a Parsee candidate in the Zanzibar elections. In his manifesto he says: ]y|Y skin may be white but my heart is as black as yours.30 words
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Article49 1963-07-28 1 TEMPLE CITY (California), Sat.— Blind William SchnHdt dived Into a swimming pool at his home here yesterday, after hta three-year-old daughter. Peggy, had fallen in. Twenty-nlne-year-old Schmidt kept diving until he found Peggy then pulled her but and gave her artificial respiration successfully.49 words
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Article24 1963-07-28 1 .of Cambodia will leave for Manila next week to open his country's embassy there and assume the post of Charge d'Af--1 faires.24 words
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Article177 1963-07-28 1 VALERY- Brumel, Russia's self-pro-pelled spaceman, soars 7ft. 5}ln, to set a world high jump record in Moscow. And once again high Jump phenomenon Brumel, the man who denes gravity, maintained the tradition he began in 1961 and followed In 1962 of setting new high altitude performances177 words
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Article21 1963-07-28 1 the Japnnese Forelim Minister, announced that Japan was today formally admitted to the Organisation tor Economic Cooperation and Development.21 words
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Article163 1963-07-28 1 Chinese push causes concern NEW DELHI, Sat. —An Indian spokesman said today In answer to a question that the Chinese had violated their own. selfimposed 20-kilometre demilitarised zone on the Sino-Indlan border. The spokesman, of the External Affairs Ministry, said that reports of forward deployment of Chinese troops along theReuter - 163 words
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Article29 1963-07-28 1 and Prince Bernard will return a State visit by the King and Queen of Thailand on Oct. 15. The Thai royal couple visited Holland in October. 196029 words
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Article23 1963-07-28 1 new Minister of State for Porelßn Affairs, will represent Britain at the 17-power disarmament conference which resumes in Oeneva on Tuesday.23 words
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Article338 1963-07-28 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM Anti-Malaysian meet open defiance of law By SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government has Issued a tough warning to the Singapore Bus Workers' Union against calling a full-scale meeting tomorrow of executive committee and cadre members of Communist controlled unions. 'tThe Government would like to warn the338 words
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Article27 1963-07-28 1 CHOULD the 11-plus be scrapped? See Rage Six. And to help you make up your mind try that question paper for 11--year-olds in Page 17.27 words
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Article39 1963-07-28 1 ....Princess Alexandras hr«band has been appointed to ti board of a new company v. projects running into million <■ pounds. The company is a su > sidiaiy ol the Di\»vton Grc > Companies which has Mr. Ognvy as ;i director.39 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-07-28 1 Lions in love by Christina Please excuse me, he replies to note See Page 2016 words
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Article, Illustration7 1963-07-28 1 FANTASTIC! mAJ HAND WRAPPED ROUND THE BAR7 words
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Article325 1963-07-28 1 Independence will be proclaimed on Aug. 30 -Lee SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said toniglit that independence for {Singapore would be proclaimed at midnight on Aug. 30 to forestall what he described as "this ridiculous arrangement" of having a Federation minister doing it325 words
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Article, Illustration10 1963-07-28 1 He will be Very busy 1 with urgent matters'10 words
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Advertisement80 1963-07-28 1 fill '^'Sfe* JB& iff* I IMll |J8 this is pleasure too good to miss! You will enjoy the good tact* k^Bft&i of the vintage tobacco* in Chesterfield cigarettes— the best i In smoking plenum from the U.S.A. j These tobaccos are grown mild, aged mild, blended mild. This is tobacco80 words
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Article, Illustration232 1963-07-28 2 Govt. urged: Lift tax on paper for textbooks KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Director ut the Dewan Bahama dan Pustaka. Hajl Syed Naslr bin Ismail, today called on the Government to review its policy on the taxation of papers and printing materials for printing books In thin country. Speaking at 'he232 words
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Article70 1963-07-28 2 MALAYA'S International soccer star. Mr. Stanley Gabrielle. and his bride, the former Miss Merlin Sequerab. after their wedding at St. John's Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Sequerah. Is seen here talking to the bridesmaid, Slobbain Herbert, four. The bridegroom is70 words
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699 1963-07-28 2 JACKIE SAM - FEDERATION ARMY TO USE FORT CANNING AS BASE JACKIE SAM: By Singapore, Sat Federation Army will take over Fort Canning after Aug. 31 Malaysia Day. The fort will be their base for three years before it is released to the Singapore Government for development. This was agreed between the Singapore699 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-07-28 2 rrUIS is the first day cover to commemorate the 1 South-East Asia Cultural Festival to be held in Singapore from Aug. 8 to 15. It features the National Theatre. Priced at 10 cents, each, they will be on sale from Monday at all post offices In51 words
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137 1963-07-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaya is adopting international quarantine measures to prevent the entry of cholera m Bangkok port and sirport have been declared infected areas by the Thai Government. Travellers to and from Thailand are required to have valid certificates of inoculation against137 words
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181 1963-07-28 2 Mentri: Missions have set shining -example- VUANTAN. Sat. Thf> Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Hajl Abdullah, today paid tribute to the Christian missionaries for their invaluable contributions to education In Malaya. He said that without the missionaries help the Government would not be able to181 words
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Advertisement124 1963-07-28 2 m^ mmm Advertisement m^^ m powder mow finr'i iinm When you return from your holiday your home will be absolutely cock-roach-free If you powder the floors before you go away. Pea-Beu non-poi-sonous, odourless cockroach powder should be used because cockroaches wilj roam around in it unsuspectingly and be wiped out.124 words
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Article332 1963-07-28 3 4 men grab $3,000 from cashier > 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 f| j 1 1 1 J'POH. Sat. Four armed robJ >ers today stabbed the cashier of a, transport firm here. Mr. Urn Telk Gheang. 42. when he struggled with them, and332 words
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Article45 1963-07-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The Johore Mentrt Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Yunos, opened 13 rural development projects In Muar costing over $135,000 during a visit to the district. The projects Included schools community centres, mldwlves clinics, a rice mill and mosques45 words
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Article48 1963-07-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. About 1.000 guests attended tae opening of Singapore's newest $150.--100 night club and restaurant. The Celestial Room a: Orchard 'Joad, today. It was opened by the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K Teck Kin. amidst the roar of fire crackers.48 words
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Article20 1963-07-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The Singapore Psychology Club will hold a public instructive meeting at the YMCA auditorium r>n Wednesdt)20 words
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Article27 1963-07-28 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. —The Ministry of Culture will give a special aneka ragam raya at show at the Opera Estate Boys' School at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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376 1963-07-28 3 TEN YEARS JAIL FOR KILLING HIS FATHER MAN BATTERED TO DEATH WITH PIECE OF. FIREWOOD DURING QUARREL OVER REQUEST FOR $200 LOAN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 21-YEAR-OLD cake-seller, P. Karuthiah, was sentenced to ten years in jail in the High Court here today for battering his father to death with a376 words
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Article135 1963-07-28 3 Blind boy's joy-he sees again from D. GOTT MELBOURNE, Sat.— Blind soon after birth, Singapore music student Cheng Cheok. 16 was the happiest patient at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital today. Cheng Cheok has "been studying music at Burwood School for Blind Children where he specialises on piano. Son of a Singapore135 words
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Article84 1963-07-28 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A thirdyear Nanyang University undergrad Lim Hing Gok. was picked up by Special Branch men at Ins home in Middle Road at 1 p.m. today and detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Con Tinning this tonight, police secretary. Mr. T. T. Chelliah said84 words
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Article132 1963-07-28 3 CDC shares on sale tomorrow LONDON. Sat The Colonial Development Corporation will offer for sale to the public in Malaya and in Singapore on Monday Ms2s million of its holding of the ordinary stock of the Malaya Borneo Building Society Limited. An announcement by the corporation says the sale isReuter - 132 words
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Article47 1963-07-28 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ist Bn., Singapore Infantry Regiment today held a run fair at the (Jli: Pandan Camp. It was opened by Mrs. R. M. Campbell, wife :jf the battalion's Commandinß Offlcer. Proceeds of the fair will go towards the Regimental Welfare Fund47 words
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286 1963-07-28 3 Razak is hopeful about 'summit' talks 17UALA KANGSAR, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said here today that he was hopeful that all differences regarding the formation of Malaysia would be cleared up at the "summit" conference in Manila. He said this In welcoming President Boekarno's286 words
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Article54 1963-07-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 58--member delegation from Thailand, coming here for the SouthEast Asia Cultural Festival next month, will be led by its Minister for Education. Mr Momluana Pin Malakul. The dancers, mainly from the Pine, Arts Department of Thailand, will perform classical dramas and folk54 words
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281 1963-07-28 3 A LOR STAR, Sat.— Shortly after a merchant drove off from the quarters of the former Jitra OCPD, Asst. Supt. Gurbachan Singh, on June 4 this year, special crime officers raided the- house and found marked notes totalling 5350 in281 words
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Article, Illustration202 1963-07-28 3 STRIPPER WAITS IN VAIN FOR 6 HOURS TO SEE SON THE Countess de Korczac Lipski. wartime heroine of the French Resistance who later joined the Ft dies Bergere revue in Paris as a nude dancer sat sadly on a bench at London airport for six hours. She waited —in vain202 words
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256 1963-07-28 3 Emphasis should be on quality— Khir PARIT BUNTAR, Saturday. 'J'HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged that the emphasis on co-operative development in Malaya should be on "quality rather than on numbers." Speaking at the annual meeting of the Parit Buntar Malays' Co-operative Land Purchase256 words
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Article73 1963-07-28 3 JESSELTON. Sat.— Police have rounded up another 70 Indone Mans at Tawau on the north-east coast. This makes a total of 90 Indonesians taken into police custody since the Government '.s announcement to expel two Indo nesiun envoys from here. The latest 70 arrested in Tawau are73 words
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Advertisement699 1963-07-28 3 AT REDUCED PRICES Singapore price V_# I IO 36 cxp. V 1.59.75 OO 50 fee. Ms 25 PROCESSING AIRFREIGHT- SERVICES EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Note Airmail/Handling charges: M.s 0.30 per CT 18 M.S 0.50 per CT 88 PROCESSING SERVICES ALSO IN KUALA LUMPUR PEMANG %ta Master /^s> KOOLXON.... ...at $7»90...699 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-07-28 4 PAKISTAN DANCING CAMELS ARRIVE I PENANG, Sat. TWO horses, five camels and two donkeys gift from the President and people of Pakistan arrived in Penang by the Chyebassa on Friday evening for the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong, the Prime Minister, the Sultan of Kedah and the people of110 words
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298 1963-07-28 4 TPOH. Sat.— The Sultan of Perak today congratulated the St. John Ambulance Association, Perak Division, for expanding its activities into the rural areas and teaching the people about first aid. Addressing a mammoth parade of 1.600 uniformed first-aiders, including 600 women, held as298 words
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301 1963-07-28 4 PAP CHALLENGE IS 'CHILDISH' SAYS ALLIANCE SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Alliance today brushed aside with "contempt" Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's "topple the government" challenge made yesterday at a televised press conference. The Prime Minister had challenged the Alliance to bring down the Government by defeating his motion on the Malaysia301 words
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Article187 1963-07-28 4 CORONER TOLD WHY MAN TOOK UFE AFTER QUIT NOTICE MALACCA, Sat. The Coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, was told today that a roof-repairer. Tan Bak Seng, 35. took his llf« because of inadequate compensation for the intended acquisition of his land and house at Bachang here by the Collector187 words
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274 1963-07-28 4 PNANG, Qat.— A hitchhiker from India, Bhagwan Dass, 18, was today praised by a magistrate for his public-spiritedness in rushing to the aid of an accident victim. "I hope there are more people like you," the First Magistrate Mr.274 words
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Article194 1963-07-28 4 Another jazz session by the USIS SINGAPORE. Sat. Another In a series of the USIS live music programmes of traditional and modern Jazz will be presented in the Adult Education Cultural Centre auditorium «ln Fort Canning Rise here at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. The programme is open to the public.194 words
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Article69 1963-07-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A Royal Navy salvage team la now attempting to refloat the .Greek freighter. San Panteleimon, gone aground on the Sumatra coast ten days ago. Mr. B. Robit -on. Admiralty Marine Salvage Officer In the Fir East, has tcported to naval headquarters he I69 words
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Advertisement808 1963-07-28 4 WHY M r/| A nlg CHOSE Mr Ang Peog Hong of Paya Lefcar. Singapore bought art Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a fom*f man mo money to waste and when I bought a Television Set had to be sure it wouldn't gtre troabte ond womM last for808 words
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Article79 1963-07-28 5 100-year old Thai letter... WASHINGTON, Sat.— President Kennedy today showed Prince Dhani Nivat of Thailand, a cen-tury-old letter written by the Prince's grandfather, King Mongut offering to send President Buchanan some Siamese elephants which might flourish "in our southern jungles." The letter taken from the U.S. national archives in honour79 words
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Article64 1963-07-28 5 Mr. Lincoln diplomatically turned the offer aside saying he did not think the United States was a suitable place geographically for the breeding of elephants. Prince Dhani gave Mr. Kennedy a 12-volume set of books on the History of South-East Asia. Mr. Kennedy gave the Prince an autographed copy ofReuter - 64 words
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Article80 1963-07-28 5 LONDON: An English county court judge who refused to make an adopttion order concerning an 11-year-old Chinese girl was ordered by three Appeal Court judges here today to reconsider the question. An Englishman and his Chinese wife who married in Hong Kong in 1956 and havo lived in England since80 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-07-28 5 NEW YORK: Comedian Jackie Gleason. who built a New York dream house in his own image it is completely rouni is going to sell ii. Price: $2,422,500 Apart from the billiard table everything in his home Is circular rooms bars, beds, and bathtubs.43 words
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Article46 1963-07-28 5 QLEBEC CITY: The body of a Chinese crewman of the ill-fated ore carrier. Tritonica, was found on a beach at Petite Riviere St. Francois Quebec, on Friday, bringing to 19 the number of dead recovered following a ship collision in the St Lawrence River last Saturday.46 words
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Article50 1963-07-28 5 LONDON: An "emigre' Scot, George Alexander. 49, has started a thriving business with an echo of his nomeland among the foreign delicatessen and books hops restaurants striptease clubs and gambling dens of London's cosmopolitan Soho district. His product: bagpipes, which he is turning out at 100 hand-made sets a year.50 words
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Article19 1963-07-28 5 LONDON: The Commonwealth and Overseas Allied Societies conferenre here today unanimously recommended formation of a Commonwealth Association of Architects.19 words
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220 1963-07-28 5 NEGRO CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER JAILED FOR PICKETTING SITE WASHINGTON. Sat. A New York city judge yesterday sentenced a Negro civil rights leader to 60 days in jail for picketting at a construction site Criminal court judge T. Vincent said he gave Robert B. Gore. 31. an official of the CongressUPI - 220 words
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Article495 1963-07-28 5 DEATH TOLL IN THE QUAKE CITY BETWEEN 1,000 AND 2,000 NOW SOKPJE (Yugoslavia), Saturday. A MINOR tremor rocked the centre of earth-quake-stricken Skopje today just as President Tito began an inspection tour. Yugoslav newsmen near President Tito reported the tremor wobbled the earth a fewReuter - 495 words
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Article63 1963-07-28 5 'Important first step'— Kennedy WASHINGTON, Sat. President Kennedy, in a broadcast to the American people said of the test ban accord: "It will not resolve all conflicts or cause the Communists to forego their ambitions or eliminate the dangers of war but it Is an important first step63 words
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Article27 1963-07-28 5 MOBCOW, Sat. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev called the agreement on a partial test ban "an event of a great international significance" and "a good beginning."27 words
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Article18 1963-07-28 5 ....British delegation lender to me nuclear test ban talks lei,. Moscow yesterday by air for London.18 words
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163 1963-07-28 5 Ward trial gives call-girls a holiday T ONDON, Sat. Many of London's prostitutes from high class call-girls to streetwalkers were "vacationing" today until the vice trial of Dr. Stephen Ward Is concluded. The trial of the 50-year-old osteopath-artist, who is charged on flve counts of living on* the immoral earnings163 words
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116 1963-07-28 5 LOPEZ IS NOW NEW FOREIGN SECRETARY Sat. President Diosdado Macapagal today appointed veteran Filipino diplomat Mr Salvador P. Lopez as Foreian Secretary. No announcement was i made on whether the resignation of Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez as Foreign Secretary has been accepted. Presidential Press Secre- tary Leoncio Parungao said an announcement116 words
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Advertisement269 1963-07-28 5 GIRLS LOVE TALL MEN! />p3\ SENSATIONAL RESULTS OF//r A' NEW HEIGHT INCREASE/ Mil TREATMENT f/*« > In your own home it is now 1/ \j ■J^ possible to increase your height ri^~T\ by a Simple. Natural Method. 37/ A/ yJ There are no drugs, nothing to W^~*J "T K« out269 words
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Article126 1963-07-28 6 M Wort til/. IStMS— THE SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY •till screen "Patha of Glory" oa July '."4th Sunday at Cultural Centre, Canning Rise 6 P.m. ft p.m. FOR ASTHMA RELIEF and Treatment (or skin diseases, consult V. samlnathan. Jo'M Medical Ball. i«PB Gevlang Road. Singapore. FIOERAL-OPTIBK Ophthalmic Optician*, 88, Orchard126 words
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Article250 1963-07-28 6 IN SEARCH OF PEACE AND STABILITY AN army poised for ac- tion. A combined exercise in the Straits. A terse announcement that Indonesia has successfully fired a surface-to-surface missile. And finally, a threat that if President Soekarno goea to Manila. It will only be to pursue th« menace of confrontation.250 words
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183 1963-07-28 6 I DON'T know anyone quite like Fred Trueman. Who else would make a fairly rude gesture to the assembled Lancashire members at Old Trafford and bring a smile to every one of their faces? Ted Dexter. DARWIN Revalued Reduced from 255. to ss.183 words
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Article448 1963-07-28 6 IN SINGAPORE'S PAST THERE WAS ANOTHER BOTH my grandfathers, paternal and maternal, were connected with Outram Road Prison after its completion in 1882. In those days, the prison staff were recruited through the Madras Presidency government. My grandfathers held the rank of "jemadar" m the Indian army, which448 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-07-28 6 SITI HAJIR - SITI HAJIR no return By of PORT SWKTTENHAM. who win> S!.". for her essay: "Should Students Take Part In Politics." The other prize-winner was published two Sundays afo. MALAYA gained her freedom without shedding a drop of blood. Therein lies the greatness of Tengku Abdul Rahman. And412 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1963-07-28 6 JEFFREY FRANCIS - ONE THING IS VERY CLEAR -THIS EXAM MUST BE ABOLISHED AT ONCE! JEFFREY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA TIME and again the 11-plus examination in Malaya has come under fire. The attack the other day by Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, a headmaster of seniority and considerable experience, comes therefore as1,479 words
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Article63 1963-07-28 6 THE fashior in diseases! Today everything: is put down to strain and emotional tension. No longer is the slipped disc to blame. Yet three years ago I had at least a dozen friends all of whom went around in bits of plaster designed to put a63 words
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Advertisement13 1963-07-28 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement37 1963-07-28 6 COMMENCING TOMORROW MONDAY 29th JULY, 1963 PARADES OF UNBELIEVABLE VALUES NEVER-BEFORE OFFERED AND YOU SAVE 20% to 50% AND MORE BE EARLY TO AVOID ANY DISAPPOINTMENT 41-43, High Street, Singapore. 131, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article241 1963-07-28 7 Extort bid foiled ALL TYRES OF WAITING CAR PUNCTURED SEREMBAN, Sat QEREMBAN. Sat. The children on an estate and the workers were praised by the police for their action in apprehending four of 10 people who tried to demand protection money from the estate contractor yesterday. While the workers on241 words
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Article83 1963-07-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye said today that if the Singapore Airport was to prosper it must not cater exclusively for domestic needs "because we are a link to other parts of the world." Dr. Toh was speaking before unveiling a plaque at83 words
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Article96 1963-07-28 7 TODAY Sedill Kechll 223 am (s.Bft) 2.50 p.m. <7.attf Singapore 3.31 a.m. (7.2 ft) 3.59 p.m. (7.lft); Port Dickson 10.58 am. (7.4 ft) 11.17 pjn. (6.6 f t»; Port Swettenham 10.00 a.m (11.8 ft) 10.04 p.m. 10.4 ft t; Penang 5.28 a.m. (6.6ft> 5.0096 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-07-28 7 All smiles 'rioters' and pursuing police KUALA LUMPUR, Sat MOB "violence" erupted at the railway rice godown off Brickfields Road here today when a group of "hungry" rioters raided the godown for food. But the rioters and the squad of Federal Reserve Unit, who rushed in to break up the214 words
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Article464 1963-07-28 7 WARNING ON EXPATRIATES rpHE president of the Malayan Technical Services Union, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, today described the Malayanisation of the civil service as "a farce" and warned that if serious consideration was not given to the matter Malaysia would be run by expatriates instead of Malaysians.464 words
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Article107 1963-07-28 7 CINGAPORE, Sat—Slngapore artist Cheong Soo Plena has returned from London where his work drew favourable comments from British art critics. Asked about his plans. Mr. Cheong. 45. said today that he would like to be with his wife and three children "for some time." He left for107 words
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Article61 1963-07-28 7 BENTONG. Sat. In a recent school test here, pupils were asked to write five sentences about their families. One eight-year-old Standard Three rlrl wrote: "My mother is very good. My uncle is very thin. My grandfather is dead already. My grandmother is very dirty. Sometimes she puts61 words
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212 1963-07-28 7 Ipoh as Federal capital? Razak laughs L*UALA KANGSAR, Sat. Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. here on a brief visit this morning laughed off rumours that Ipoh would be made the Federal capital. The rumours were that Kuala Lumpur would become the capital of Malaysia and the Federal seat would212 words
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Advertisement493 1963-07-28 7 When you get married do you wish to live with 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 pay higher rent493 words
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Article593 1963-07-28 8 _V FURTHER slide in prices took place this week mainly due to the uncertainty over the summit conference and the change in the political situation in Singapore. Indications are that the summit will be held, but I doubt there will be any rush to buy on the Malayan593 words
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Article69 1963-07-28 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Party Rakyat today called on the Government to resign from office because, it said, it no longer had the confidence of the people. The party. In a statement Is- sued by its president Dr. A. M. Bakar. demanded that General Elections69 words
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Article40 1963-07-28 8 PENANG. Sat. The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce plans to put up an arch in Light Street to mark the birth of Malaysia. A sub-committee of five has been appointed to make arrangements for the arch.40 words
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Article545 1963-07-28 8 Self-defence plea by farmer 'I SHELTERED HIM AND HE BROKE UP MY FAMILY' PENANG, Saturday. A FARMER accused of murder told the Penai*? Assize Court today the man he was alleged to have killed had been responsible for breaking up his family. "I gave him shelter when he was ill,545 words
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Article82 1963-07-28 8 MALACCA. Sat The Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. yesterday opened the $30,000 Malacca Youth Centre built by the 2nd Bn., Royal Australian Regt stationed at Terendak Camp here. Praising the battalion for its "generous-hearted" gift, he said the centre was a symbol of the82 words
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200 1963-07-28 8 Sultan of Brunei meets Sandys next week LONDON, Sat.— The Sultan of Brunei will now probably meet Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, next week. Dato Nell Lawson constitutional adviser to the Sultan, said the meeting, which he originally said was to take place yesterday, did not because Mr.200 words
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Article79 1963-07-28 8 r rONIGHTS programme for Television Singapura: 7.15 Opening and programme summary in all languages; 720 Robin Hood: 7.45 News and newsreel in Chinese; 8.35 People--9.05 TV I acts Juggling and acrobatics; 9.15 News and newsreel In English; 9.35 Concert by German Westfallian Kan Tored Part 8;79 words
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79 1963-07-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A large crowd this afternoon attended the funeral of Mr. Francis Cooray. 73, a veteran newspaperman, who died in the General Hospital here yesterday. Among the gathering were the acting High Commissioner for Ceylon. Mr. Arthur Abeyawardena. the acting Vice-Chancellor of79 words
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122 1963-07-28 8 Will you wed— with no house or flat? WOULD you marry without having your own house or flat? That is today's question for Malaya's New Writers. Give your answers in 500 words. The best contribution will win a prise of $50. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one122 words
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Article, Illustration237 1963-07-28 8 SARAWAK 'REFUGEESTRAINING FOR TERROR CAMPAIGN. SAYS SOPIEE Warning IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Soplee, today returned from Jesselton after attending the two-day Malaysia information and broadcasting officials conference. He told newsmen at the airport that the people of Sarawak and North Borneo were whole-heartedly lookIng237 words
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Article77 1963-07-28 8 Cyclist deathMisadventure IPOH. Sat. The coroner. Wan Mohamed bin Hajl Wan Mustapha, today returned a verdict of death by misadvenventure on a mining labourer. Chu Yoon Hoi. 63. who died as a result of a road accident. Cheang Ho Chin. 36. a motor car repairer, told the court that he77 words
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Article31 1963-07-28 8 BENTONG, Sat. Mrs. Tan Khik Seng, a teacher has been transferred to the Suleiman School here. She takes over from Miss Lily Chat, who has gone to Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Article272 1963-07-28 8 CINGAPORE, Sat. Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Trading Rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlops (1.000) $3.17 D, (2.000) $3.13. (3.000) 83.15. (1.000) 83.19: East Smelt. (3.000) 83.15, (2,000) 83.16: Esso 83.45 SL. 83.44272 words
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Obituary139 1963-07-28 8 MRS. VEOH KOK LIANG nee Madam Ang Suan Kin passed away peacefully 3.25 a.m. 37.7.63 at 48 Northam Road, Penang. Age 89. Funeral 11.00 a.m. 29.7.63. KOELMEYER, MRS. H. E. W. Koelmeyer aged 86 at 38 Seavoy Road on 27.7.63. PMneral service at house 10.30 a.m. and afterwards at139 words
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Advertisement129 1963-07-28 8 J P uiniiFii ri idto m !^BP> Iflf I lUI HI kl llf I t MM A I|W I IWI BB^ IV M^ I IMm I 1 V II Will Lll I kill I V pmr W Si SB ■I BBBJBJ SB. BS BBSS Bl v 'W* pC ■''ft iStek129 words
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Advertisement43 1963-07-28 8 OOI: To Lily and Luke a son Leonard brother to Leslie at G.H.. Malacca on 19.7.63. Thanks to doctor and staff. QUEK YEW SENG so Md. Er Mul Xl Eow to Molly Yeong Slew Ymg grand d/o Md. Tan Kirn Yeat on 28.7.63.43 words
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Advertisement359 1963-07-28 9 Between Henry Ford's first Quadricycle of 1903 and the latest jti|^£&& Ford Cortina of 1963 more than 60,000,000 Ford cars, trucks and tractors have been built and sold throughout the world— I some 80,000 in Malaysia. x; 4* i ifij And the road of progress to our proud 60,000,000 is359 words
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Title Section30 1963-07-28 9 s"ftS sS 3 R jS§j S« tS 35 SSS^* fc <9ii111 l^ rj{fiSj l i *Sf*J I'? ?J v^S^t'Oi^BS^i^^/'aiSgH rfflc UJKMKY FORD i i 1 CEKTENNIAL >••' GENTENNIAL Sunday Times Supplement30 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1963-07-28 9 QN Tuesday this week more than 300,000 Ford people the world over will observe the 100 th anniversary of the birth of the founder of their company, Henry Ford. He was born on July 30, 1863, and like so many great men of our. century,1,082 words
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Article, Illustration370 1963-07-28 10 EVEN as Henry Ford II drove the automobile industry's first postwar car off the assembly line in 1945, he was already making plans to reorganise and decentralise the Ford Motor Company. The Ford car of prewar years met in its370 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-07-28 11 Anglia proves itself in 1 00-hr. non-stop endurance run ONE of the most popular Fords with Malaysian motorists Is the Anglia. In 1961 Ford Malaya sponsored a 100 hour non stop endurance run with the Anglia under the supervision of the Automobile Association of Singapore. The run was the first92 words
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Article, Illustration290 1963-07-28 11 P^ Henry Ford were living today he would certainly acknowledge that the Ford -built cars of 1963 completely fulfil his idea of what a Ford Motor Company car should be. Some 60 years ago he built his first racing car which subsequently290 words
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Article, Illustration292 1963-07-28 11 pOHD has an illustrious history in Malaysia. Ford cars were first sold in this country very early in the century. 'Wearne Brothers were the first major Ford dealers, and the association continues to this day through Universal Cars Limited in Singapore and Penang292 words
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Article, Illustration536 1963-07-28 12 YOU'LL FIND THEM IN ALL THE MAIN TOWNS IN MALAYSIA Hup Heng Hardwar* Company Limited (Motor Division), Taiping: Mr. Choc Mock Heng, managing director. Mr. Choc was in the rubber planting industry before bronching into tin-mining, hardware ond the motor trade. He presently holds the directorship of536 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-07-28 12 THE modern Ford -Malaya today. This picture was taken in April at Bukit Timah, Singapore, showing part of the four door Cortina Line-up after coming off the assembly line prior to delivery to Ford's pan Malaysian dealers. FORDSON tractors are part and parcel of the growth108 words
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Advertisement705 1963-07-28 22 STATUS SYMBOL OISIRT KHAN JPP"^^ Country Tan Side. Also Ptoper or Tsupe Suede. Shoemaking like this, leather like this, fine making: like this. count for a lot when people watch your step. Come and choose your Clarks Flotillas. FLOTILLAS shoes for men S. MOHAMED HANIFA Adelphi Hotel Bldg. 98 North705 words
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Advertisement74 1963-07-28 10 THE CHARTERED BANK offers its congratulations to the FORD MOTOR COMPANY on the 100 th anniversary of the birth of the founder, Henry Ford. I <l iVllVf 1/ DUN LOP are proud to be associated' JMI a\ Wf p| with the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd., and j^M^U Jbvß74 words
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Advertisement79 1963-07-28 11 Heartiest Congratulations to the Ford Motor Co., of Malaya Ltd. on the occasion of their Centenary. from W All MOM- PRESS 143/145 Hill Street. Singapore. A CENTURY OF FORD MOTORING MANY HAPPY RETURNS TIAN TRANSPORT CO. 205 East Coast Road Singapore 15, Tel: ***** [FORD I A NAME TO REMEMBER79 words
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Advertisement201 1963-07-28 11 I i *k 1 /if V/ l s I 1 i I f #^A_^Mttflii^flafeti f Lax. 1 1 v\ai WKHt^^m^^^^ jjJ/> .j^^m&M^*^ II I II mmm BlNMull^H^flKf A 1L j m, m BORON, the revolutionary new motor fuel, is used by Mm the Ford Motor Company in all their new201 words
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Advertisement46 1963-07-28 12 GOOD WISHES TO YOU CAN BE SURE OF FsHELLj ii- in hi nimi)i>op>inh^_j|lßPlr Jp^ OCA V v V v^.^^OOj^/ "if -^v^ Goodyear offer congratulations to '■■'^^wW^^ mMH^ S^BKi e orc^ otor Company on the centennial anniversary IraSililHM^ai gEap tne b\r\h of their great founder, Henry Ford.46 words
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Advertisement26 1963-07-28 12 OCjjjJ/ur heartiest congratulations to the Ford Organisation on the centenary of the birth of their founder, Mr. Henry Ford (jeoi^|^olor.s 200. Cl«n*nc«a» Avanu*. AUTHOtISED &S*d_ DIAIIIS26 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1963-07-28 13 'My career is all that I really care about' SUSAN BARNES FROM LONDON //t AM not a beatnik, said Miss SamanI tha Eggar firitfly, thus dismissing an image of herself which has frequently been cast. We were in a Chelsea restaurant where Miss Eggar had arrived wearing a red leatherUPI - 1,317 words
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Article419 1963-07-28 13 THE THEATRE SINGAPORE, m<»t modern ol an South-East AMan capitals, 16 pretty blase about new tnings which are said to be the "biggest and best. After all, we have most amenities here and It takes something fairly stupendous to surprise us. For all that, Singaporeans are going to be shaken419 words
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Obituary97 1963-07-28 13 CHEW CHENG VONC acrd TS, paused away peacefully on SI 7 r,.T, leaving behind tin children Dr Un. B. Chew. Mn. Runaxall Mr. Mr*. Lee Ken* Klat and Mr. Mm. Let Ken* Yew. ll* grandchildren Or. Mn. Chrw Chin Hln. Mr. Mr«. OarM Tan, Vr. Mr*. Jimmy Chew. KrneM,97 words
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Advertisement491 1963-07-28 13 ►♦♦♦♦^♦t f n iTTTTßgr^gTyrrx opens today: Horn I.JO- 4.00 -».30 A 9.30pm r Ronk Orgon.vation Presents I VIRGINIA PAUL I MASKELL ROGERS I WiLiJl«g "IMHANE-^EGGAR I UWI "'WOODVILLE x X TONIGHT V.IDNIGHT! (Hindi) -f- M«iu Kumari Sunil Duft "MAIN CHUP RAHUNGI" (with English Subtitles). T Today 845 cm.; "KAMIKAZE" 'j.491 words
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Advertisement138 1963-07-28 13 JOO CHIAT FLATS FREEHOLD LANDBLOCK OF 3 STOREY FLATS FOR SALE AT JOO CHIAT TERRACE- SINGAPORE 15. IDEAL LOCALITY— NEAR BUS STOP, MARKET SCHOOLS. 3 BED ROOMS, DINING HALL LOUNGE MODERN SANITATION FRONTAGE: PARKING SPACE FOR 24 CARS. REAR: BADMINTON COURT AND GARDEN. READY FOR OCCUPATION END OF THE YEAR.138 words
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Advertisement153 1963-07-28 13 >3^^sp^^'^7^^r^^^^}»2 Phone HUM^^J ***** Last Day! 1 30-3. 307 00-9 30 p.m. Yul Brynner Sol Mmao "ESCAPE FROM ZAHRAIN" (Technicolor Panavision). Today: 9.30 a.m.: "Madam* Kena N*o" 11.00 a.m.: "Valley of the Redwoods". Tomorrow ■Raising The Wind" (colour). Bmmmnran m****' lauchi lilLyUllllLj3?i3 CAI ORi mm mm Tods y 11 s153 words
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Advertisement214 1963-07-28 13 jOH OPE NS TODAY Kg- r^UiyiiH SINGAPORE 5 SHOWS l«^ 4 Jl Wm V 11. 130. 4 00, 6.30 &915 W n^tr 3 One of tiw GrestMt k9 ■^Sl 4 Classics of all time! I a l LHbVi gl A Poignant Unforgettable Bfl' l a ■II LOVE STORY starring |ronald214 words
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Article729 1963-07-28 14 BILL IS PASSED UNOPPOSED BY HOUSE OF LORDS THE Malaysia Bill passed its second and third readings in the House of Lords unopposed yesterday, and only the Royal assent is now required for it to become law. The Bill will go before the Royal Commission either on Tuesday729 words
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217 1963-07-28 14 Feast of St. Anne draws large -crowds- BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat Thousands of Catholics from all over Malaya are converging on Bukit Mertajam for tomorrow's annual Feast of St. Anne, patroness saint of the town. Several sheds have been put up in the compound of St Anne's old church in Kulim217 words
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Article74 1963-07-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. After a year of spare-time fundraising, six pupils from New Zealand's Wanganul Technical College are now preparing to realise their ambition a goodwill and fact-finding tour of Singapore. Malaya and Thailand during their school holidays. They are due to arrive in Singapore74 words
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Article45 1963-07-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Units of the New Zealand Armed Forces have contributed $1,048 to tbe National Monument Fund. The badges of trie New Zealand and Fin units which served in Malaya during the Emergency are to be incorporated in the monument.45 words
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Article, Illustration272 1963-07-28 14 BUS CLERK MURDER: ROBBERY NOT THE MOTIVE-POLICE OFFICER QUESTIONS WIDOW SEREMBAN, Saturday. r pih police have ruled out robbery as the motive for the murder of a bus company clerk, Mr. Ageib Singh, 33, yesterday in his house at Lobak. Mr. Ageib Singh was found strangled and stabbed in his272 words
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Article65 1963-07-28 14 NEW HEAD OF COLOMBO PLAN BUREAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sat An Australian is now director of the Colombo Plan Bureau. He is Mr. J. L. Allen, of the Department of External Affairs, who succeeds Mr. S. Matsui of Japan, a release from the Australian High Commission here stated today. Mr. Allen,65 words
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Article, Illustration542 1963-07-28 14 QUOTE from 60 years ago: "I never thought anything of racing, but the public refused to consider the automobile in any light other than a fast toy Therefore, we had to race." r J'HOSE were the words _f Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company,542 words
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Article24 1963-07-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Australian violinist. Mr. Ronald Woodcock, will give a recital at the British Council Hall, here at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday.24 words
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Advertisement197 1963-07-28 14 Flying with Cathay Pacific is a personal affair, with a charm "f L I DP and delicacy of personal service no other airline can match. m^ i Tv the traditional courtesy of the Oriental hostesses, Cathay £»k '▼iSi^ft. slhw IKra l^fe. 40 QOKY/IPO 3 l^l Pacific's special training has added197 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1963-07-28 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: The smallest-ever Cup field in Malayan turf history By SINGAPORE, Sunday ONLY four horses will line-up for the $15,000 Singapore Cup over ]0f (Race 4) at Bukit Timah today— the smallest-ever cup field in Malayan turf history, Pinkson, up only 41bs for his1,597 words
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Article18 1963-07-28 15 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Prince Tonrnai, Jungle Orchid and Silver Screen. The going is good.18 words
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Article1262 1963-07-28 15 Race One: 2.0— Cl 3 Div 3— 7 f 1 ***** Movicland (Result St.) Daniels, 7 9 0 K. Leone 10 3 ***** Film Goer 11 (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 4 8.13 Harbridre 4 3 ***** Quo Vadis (VeU Vicl St.) Allan. 5 8.13 (F) Wilson1,262 words
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Article144 1963-07-28 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 PR. TOURNAI Jet Plane Quo Vadis FILM GOER Prince Tournal Jet Plane W. DE WITH Jet Plane Prince Tournal BMW 2 SHOWMAN Kai Ter* Bar an t Balk KAI TERE Miss Susan Enecutlv* LADY WARRIOR Executive Affectation Rm»S GOAT SKIN Amusement World144 words
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332 1963-07-28 15 DOUG Smith, who played for English professional club Bristol City from 1957 to 1962 before being posted to Aden, proved himself the best outside left fielded by Joint Services in the Malaya Cup series. But he was the only forward to have332 words
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275 1963-07-28 15 It's a big uphill fight for England LEEDS, Sat West Indies, with some magnificent attacking cricket, took a stranglehold on the fourth cricket Test against England at Head-ing-ley today. When West Indies were all out in their second Innings Just before tea for 229. England were left the huge task275 words
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Advertisement755 1963-07-28 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) tt Ww-s U (Mt*.}—B*M tt eU. wtf y' RBCORDINO YOUR OOCUMBMTS \oa mlcrolilmin* by Tanc's Pbotoaopr •srrlos *****. PNOTOCOPV THIS or that— than/a only one true Photostat FotomtaJe of oouraa M Robinson Road, W2340. SHOPPING GUIDE (S'p«c) tt Wt4» U (IH*.t—Bca tt ate. <k755 words
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Advertisement433 1963-07-28 15 RJFJ& WOMEN feel Young again As wo stow older it's only natursa that we begin to slow down. But aomo people, grow old faster thaa they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep worklnc tnit seldom (ret any fun out of life. Uuo to New Improved433 words
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Miscellaneous149 1963-07-28 15 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY 7 pjn.>; Perak v Kedah (Sultan Yussul Stadium. Taiping. 6.15); POLO— Malayan champlonPenang v Kedah (City Stadium. «hlp finals (Brash Rd. Ipoh 4 8>: Negri v Armed Forces pjn.) (Seremban Station padann. 5.15) Malacca v combined Services MOTOR RACING Cnan~l <Kubu Stadium. 5.15); Pahang v Karting Club149 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-07-28 16 MBBB^r^T| r lB^Mf "^^^J^Bi^^^^g The ball pops out of Reggie Sandosham's hands oft Mike Shepherdson's lofted on drive off the bowling of Terry Way (not in picture) in yesterday MC A league final between Selangor and Singapore on the Singapore padang. Timespix55 words
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Article, Illustration459 1963-07-28 16 AN AMAZING ENGLAND RECOVERY LOCK Batting delight as Titmus and Lock flay Wl bowling I EEDS, Sat.—Tony Lock and Freddie Titmus. brought together when England were tottering on the brink of disaster at 93 for eight, Flayed the all mighty West Indiess bowling with almost contemptuous ease to make an459 words
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Article402 1963-07-28 16 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. v Federa tion Police emerged winners for the sixth successive year when they beat their Singapore counterparts by 206 A points to 157; 4n theif annual athlete meet at the Police Depot ground, today. Heavy rain just before the start made402 words
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Article, Illustration631 1963-07-28 16 PUTRA CUP WINNER BY 34 STROKES By LESLIE HOFFMAN Jr and Lliyi KEE CHAN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r PHE Philippines today won the Putra Trophy 1 for the South East Asia amateur golf team championsnip by a 34-stroke margin at the Royal Selangor Golf Club. Philippines scored 922631 words
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Article155 1963-07-28 16 PNANG. Sat Defending champions John Pearce and Mrs. Audrey Oh retained their mixed doubles title in the Penang open tennis championships when they beat Johnny Heah and Miss Kathleen O'Kane 7-5 6-1 in the final at the Penanc Sports Club courts today Earlier. Johnny and Kathleen155 words
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Article996 1963-07-28 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: HE BOWLS SINGAPORE TO 55-RUN VICTORY By Singapore .Saturday TERRY WAY, bespectacled 24-year-old British A Army lieutenant, bowled Singapore to a 55--run victory over holders Selangor by 5.20 on the second day of the Malayan Cricket Association league final on the Singapore padang today. Selangor,996 words
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Article34 1963-07-28 16 SYDNEY. Sat. Australia heat South Africa 54-21 today In the second and final rugby league Test on the Sydney cricket ground. Australia won the first. Test 30-46 in Brisbane last week.34 words
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Article395 1963-07-28 16 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian league soccer' matches played today: NSW Fed. Div. 1— Croatia 1 Prague 0; S. Coas: v Bankstown; Gladesvllle v Apia Yugal v Hellenic; Budapest v Canterbury; Hakoah v Auburn (playing tomorrow). NSW Fed. Div. t— Thistle 0 Balgownie 6; Concordla 3 Sydney395 words
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Article206 1963-07-28 16 Singapore Ist inns 124, Selangor Ist inns 108. SINGAPORE 2ND INNS noi'GHTON b Perera 54 Tl FUN c sub b Ranjtt MARTENS c C. Shephercbon b Ramakrishnan 0 WHITE c Rajalinvam b Ramakrishnan R DA SILVA c Sidek b Perera I WILLIAMS lbw Gurucharan 0 WAY c* Sidek b206 words
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157 1963-07-28 16 Singapore and Pahang in polo final |POH. Sat— The Royal Puhaug Polo Club 2>.> qualilied for the final of Ufa Sultan of Perak Cup in the Malayan Polo Association championship here today. They beat Selangor Polo Club "A" by 4J to 4 altei an overnight lead of 3A 2. In157 words
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Article55 1963-07-28 16 MALACCA. Sat. Singapore Malays are in a strong position in the semi-finals of the Rulers' Shield knockout cricket tournament here today against NegrlMalacca Malays here today. After dismissing NegrlMalacca for 78 Singapore replied with 109 for three at stumps. Mohamed Haniff hit 54 while Mohamed55 words
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Article47 1963-07-28 16 PENANG. Sat. The annual cricket match between Malayan* and the Rest for the B. P. de Silva Cup to be played oft* thin weekend was railed ofT because the Malayans had only seven players when play wa.s scheduled to start at 2.15 p.m. today.47 words
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509 1963-07-28 16 SINGAPORE, Saturday. VETERAN M. Sadali caused a big upset in the second round of the Singapore open badminton championships when he eliminated seeded player and Thomas Cup trainee George Yap in straight sets 18—13, 18—14 at the SBA hall today Sadali. though not excelling509 words
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Article95 1963-07-28 16 MALACCA, Sat. The Malacca Amateur Football Association's board of enquiry gave international star and Malaccas skipper Robert Choc and Combined Services Malaya cupper Sunton a "severe warning" for tight ing in a division one league soccer match. The board reit ttiat a "severe warning" was adequate as both95 words
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Advertisement74 1963-07-28 16 rIUIMV? I\UMI7 i ROYAL INTEROCEAM LINES fP5| i t^S^-^ lf time is important why not plan 2TbtV^Bß(b>4£^ a f. I. L. combined sea-air trip. mf^s Jxjl 10 reduction on sea fare fflrffflS^wSiSt .^&3r}£s4 N^*"^^ For urth r particular* contact youi KiSSrfK^^. --/j^/^ ■W^™J"»B N. Travel Agent or:— WSm J^mKl/^^ZMl^^ SINGAPORE74 words
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Article151 1963-07-28 17 IF YOT are reading the Sundaj Times with your breakfast in the Federal capital, there's still time. Roll up to the Chinese Assembly Hall and catch the panMalayan Dor Show, organised by the Malayan Kennel Association at 9 a.m uJSTpS^ "canine parade—the only time of151 words
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755 1963-07-28 17 MALAYANS TODAY TAKE THEIR CANINE CAPERS IN A SERIOUS MANNER YOU will invariably hear the hardboiled news editor telling a fledgling reporter that when a dog bites a man that is not news but that when a man bites a dog,755 words
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173 1963-07-28 17 A PEDIGREE is a record of a dog's breeding. The Malayan Kennel Association and most canine governing bodies require a complete pedigree for four generations before they will consider an application for registration. All pedigree forms should provide173 words
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Article, Illustration649 1963-07-28 17 ...ONE OF THEM SCORED 78 PER CENT IN THIS QUIZ-HOW ABOUT YOU? 1. Who is the present Archbishop of Canterbury? What was his last position? 2. How long is the term of office of the President of the United States? 3. Name two countries visited by the Queen649 words
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Article323 1963-07-28 17 Current Affairs 1. Dr. Ramsey. Archbishop of York. 2. Four years. 3. India. Pakistan. Nepal. 4. Monsieur Porapidor. 5. (a) Congo. (b> Cuba, (c) Yugoslavia. History 6. November. 1948. 7. The Romans. 8. Six. 9. Napoleon, Wellington. French. English (and Prussians). 10. Confucius. Buddha, Christ.323 words
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Article316 1963-07-28 17 Pure Nonsense Motthew Arnold outwitted MATTHEW ARNOLD rang the bell angrily. A tnaid appeared. "Look at the dust on this table," he i said. "I can write my name in it." And, suiting the action to the word, he traced a large "M. Arnold"' with his forefinger. "Education, sir." said316 words
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Advertisement116 1963-07-28 17 a The 'nose'", says Sir Compton Mackenzie, is the frst point on which an expert judges a whisky. It should be emphatic yet still gentle with the clean tang typical of a good scotch. For my pan, GRANT'S STANDFAST <"» ideal example. Taste is the next. This may be largely116 words
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Article, Illustration563 1963-07-28 18 EVELYN TU getting the best out of your home... Here is elegance in three 'easy on the pocket* stages TODAY, for the young couple starting life afoot, 1 present a packet room scheme in three easy (on the pocket) stages for a budget bathroom. You can start with563 words
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Article212 1963-07-28 18 —GOOD FOR A LAUGH BONITA CRANVILLE once found several hundred copies of a technical book,/, on a remainder counter. The book was over a thousand pages long, hopelessly dull. It carried no Index. Bonlta bought out the stock and posted copies anonymously to her most egotistical friends, with a note212 words
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Advertisement292 1963-07-28 18 Advertisement Complexion Care The secret of beautifying the complexion Is said to lie in the saturation of the skin with a new type of tropical moist oil. The skin takes on an immediate healthy bloom as the tiny lines and blemishes are gently smoothed away. The saturation treatment with the292 words
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Advertisement356 1963-07-28 18 Wherever you live SHhVhKs Mk AF* Am you can depend on Electrolux You can enjoy all the benefits of modern refrigeration with the Electrolux L. 27. wherever you live. The kerosine model makes you independent of electricity supplies. Electric models and models which work by bottled fas (L.P.G.) are also356 words
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Miscellaneous625 1963-07-28 18 QUESTIONS and ANSWERS rvEAR Evelyn Tu: I sel- i Is dom use make-up ex- WRITE TO: Mit* cept for some powder and Evelyn Tu. The Suncream. But they vanish all day Time*. Time* too soon. Can you please House. River Valley tell me the reason and the Road, Singapore 9625 words
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Article1200 1963-07-28 19 m m f)FAR Jane Lee: Though 27 I feel ill at ease in the company of girls. I have a strong desire for female companionship but I dare not ask a girl out. NEAL You are one of those people who are naturally shy. Just remember1,200 words
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Article, Illustration193 1963-07-28 19 Boy and his bird win the top prize IyINNLR of the T week's $30 prize is "Bird Talk" (above) submitted by Mr. Tan Beng Hoe, of Government Office, sth Floor, Petaling Jaya. He used 1 1 lord .11'.; film and a Canonflex RP camera. Setting: f 4, 1 500 second193 words
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Article167 1963-07-28 19 ASK YOUR DAD When the children are pleading for cool drinks, wise mothers should be ready with the answer ifs printed below to this question: WHY DOES SALT MAKE YOU THIRSTY? rpHE body of an adult contains about six pints of water and when it is lost by perspiring and167 words
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Article333 1963-07-28 19 POINTER - POINTER BY T»HIS week we will conclude our berles in preparation for the dog &how. Having coverea show training, and grooming, we will now discuss the actual snow. On arrival at the Kuala Lumpur Av>embly Hall, your dog will require a title time to aaapi himself lo Uie333 words
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Article545 1963-07-28 19 DROP US A LINE. Our address The Knew Alls, The Sunday Times. Times House. River V.illey Road. Singapore 9. No replies by pott. ("'AN. you tell me how I can get a job on Christmas Island? Besides being unemployed. I am tired of545 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1963-07-28 20 CHRISTINA LOKE - CHRISTINA LOKE By THERE was a great snarling broken by sharp, staccato whines almost as if a bagpipe had gone berserk in the bush. My African scout whispered: "Mating lions. Don't go near. It's dangerous." But I was too excited to care. I was in Kenya1,451 words
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Miscellaneous240 1963-07-28 20 ACROSS: 1. Publicity (IS): 10. DOWN: 2. Chauffeur < 6> 3. Of gaa (4); 21. N»t (4); 22. Walk JJv 14 woodland road (4): 18. (4); 21. Not Jist now (5); 35. want (4)° 18. Runs round rim Plant 14); 26. Time to eat! (4); 4>- 22 sentinels <8>; 23.240 words
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Article, Illustration911 1963-07-28 21 That look of utter stupidity leaves her cubs with an "aunt," usually another lioness which has Just had cubs and has not sufficiently recovered her strength to withstand the rigour and the strain of the chase. The "aunt" shows no favouritism whatsoever; she treats all the cubs as if they911 words
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1135 1963-07-28 21 Alan Hoby - A MOTHER'S CRY. AND SUGAR RAY POUNCED Alan Hoby 4&i&!§rll^^ ONCI again the champions have clashed; once ogam Floyd Patterson has gone down in dismal defeat. All the world is suddenly talking boxing and today the Sunday Time* presents a flashback of ana of tha greatest ring battles ever tha1,135 words
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Article678 1963-07-28 22 l APKICORN (Dec 21-Jan. 19i: Last week's discussion .should have amazing results now. You are at last free to make an arrangement that will bring security over a long period. On the personal side there are some complications to be faced and If you are married,678 words
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Article360 1963-07-28 22 TODAY: A od day for formal parties, for weddings and for getting about. If you have any social ambitions, they should be satislled before nightfall. See that you do not overdo the pace though and do remember friends who may be out of sorts and in360 words
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Article, Illustration397 1963-07-28 22 "V'dl li.im probably gue!>Md tor some lime past that changes are on the way and have been a little worried as to how they would actually work out. Now you are due to see at any moment what is to occur in your life and how397 words
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