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Title Section12 1963-08-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in M No. 1,433. SUNDAY. AUGCST U, IM3. '5*12 words
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Article, Illustration523 1963-08-11 1 Britain gets pledge on defence f treaty from Malaya LONDON, Saturday. \IALAYA has assured Britain that nothing agreed at the recent Manila "summit" conference in any way effects the validity of the defence arrangements contained in the Malaysia agreement signed here last month, the Commonwealth Relations Office announced today. TheReuter; UPI - 523 words
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Article, Illustration457 1963-08-11 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Lee: It's still Aug. 31 UN teams move in this week to assess the people's wishes By j(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. United Nations teams will fly into the Borneo territories next week to probe into the wishes of the people over Malaysia. Their job should not457 words
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Article36 1963-08-11 1 PEKING, Sat. Reuters staff here had to work in bathing costumes as their office was submerged yesterday under a foot of water when the city was flooded by a 15-hour torrential storm.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article117 1963-08-11 1 Britain says 'no' again to KLM A MSTERDAM, Sat. Brl•ilt. tain has rejected a Dutch request for restoration of landing rights three times a week for the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in Singapore, the newspaper De Volkskrant reported today. The paper said the Dutch ambassador in London. Baron Bentinck van117 words
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75 1963-08-11 1 LAGOS. Sat— Nigerian rainmakers have been battling among themselves to determine who tries to stop rain for tonight's world championship fight between Nigerian Dick Tiger and American Gene Fullmer, at Ibadan. local newspapers reported yesterday. Rainmakers at Lagos and Ibtidan. demanded as much asReuter - 75 words
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Article43 1963-08-11 1 BOSN. &it. A deaf-mute couple in Wuerselcn have won an It-month argument with postal authorities over payment of their TV fee. They objected to paying for the sound, so postal authorities have agreed they need only pay for the picture. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article27 1963-08-11 1 NEW YORK. Sat. —The latest thing viih the surf set here: cotfin races. They use cheap army surplus plastic coffins titted with small outboard motors.27 words
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234 1963-08-11 1 Congress 'no' when Nehru says: I I'll quit NEW DELHI. Sat. Mr. Nehru today offered to resign as India's Prime Minister, and help reorganise the Congress Party. He was speaking to a private meeting of the party high command which. Congress sources said, unanimously decided he should remain in offfce234 words
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Article, Illustration489 1963-08-11 1 2,000 GASP AT GOWN PENANG, Sat.—Seldom has Penang seen a wedding like this.. As the lovely bride walked on her father's arm along a red carpet, over 2.000 guests Kasped at her $4.M* gown from London designed by John Cavanagh. who made Prin--BMf Alexandra's wedding dress. Later at a lunch489 words
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Article545 1963-08-11 1 SELLERS RAPS CRITICS 'Only prude could be offended by skits on Royalty, Govt' LONDON, Sat.—Comedian Peter Sellers sculled today at criticism ol "Kool Britannia. a new long-playing record which makes tun of the Royal Family and Government. "Only a prude could possibly be oflended by it," beiler.s said. The record545 words
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Article, Illustration311 1963-08-11 2 ANOTHER 50-FT OF LAND WITH TEN HOUSES CRUMPLES INTO THE RIVER I THAM SOON KENG TELL'K A.VSO.N. Sat The "land-hun-gry 1 Perak River has claimed another atlec of Teluk Anson A 50-ft. stretch of land off Denison Koad finally crumpled yesterday cvrnini: before the slow hut relentless311 words
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126 1963-08-11 2 Beggars rounded up in Malaysia clean-up KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police have begun a campaign to remove the beggar nuisance here ln preparation for the Malaysia celebrations. During the past 48 hours, more than a dozen beggars were rounded up. A police spokesman said they were sent for a medical check-up.126 words
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Article116 1963-08-11 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. —An early morning fire today gutted a godown ln North Boat Quay destroying spices and old newspapers worth $10,000. The fire which broke out in the godowns of Slew Huat and Company is believed to have been started by a short circuit. Rubber and spices116 words
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Article60 1963-08-11 2 MALACCA. Sat.— The Sungei Lereh Girls' School here held a variety concert last night to mark the birthday of the Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. Before the concert. Tun Malek and 60 other YIPs were entertained to a buffet dinner. They were60 words
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Article61 1963-08-11 2 ALOR STAR. Sat— A shopkeeper. Yew Tat Chong. wan admitted to Sungei Pauni Hosnital last ntght. after eight gangsters had entered his shop at Jalan P*trt and assaulted him with sticks and knives. He received serious injuries. The gang fled when neighbour! rushed to the shop on61 words
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315 1963-08-11 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. T)R. FONG Kirn Heng, chairman of the Public Utilities Board, today revealed that the Board spent about $50,000 during the last two months for rain-making. This figure was arrived at the calculations on each flying hour based at between $500 to $600.315 words
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Article112 1963-08-11 2 Aid fund for widow now $13,190 QINGAPORE, Sat. The Straits Times today received $819.50 from readers in Singapore and the Federation for Madam Jathambal, the widow whose husband was killed ln a road accident, and her 16 children. The fund now stands at $13,190.18. Today's donations were from: Anonymous, Raub,112 words
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Article62 1963-08-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Transport Workers Union of Malaya today gave the management of the Kubang Pasu Transport Company ln Kedah until Wednesday to reinstate one of its workers, Osman Wanja. This 1s disclosed ln a union statement today by the general secretary. Mr. V.62 words
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Article36 1963-08-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong have sent messages of condolence to President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy at the news of the death of their newly-born child, Patrick.36 words
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340 1963-08-11 2 rNAH RATA, Sat. The giant dam at Ringlet, six miles south of here, one of the main features of the $125 million Cameron Highlands hydro electric project, was today named by the Sultan of Pahang after him as the340 words
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356 1963-08-11 3 f KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. NATIONAL movement for the study of the national language by people in all walks of life, especially Government officers, is to be launched soon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong said this tonight, when he spoke at a ceremony356 words
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Article, Illustration486 1963-08-11 3 MUSA SCULLY - MUSA SCULLY By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— There was a world of special meaning when two teenagers i a boy and girl said "hello" to each other at the airport today. A small crowd pressed around them, but they somehow appeared utterly486 words
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Article47 1963-08-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. W.ice talks resumed today between the Borneo Co.. Ltd.. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union in an effort to settle the tive-day sit-down .strike by its 300 employees. A union spokesman said hopes for h *ettlement appeared brichi."47 words
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Article81 1963-08-11 3 RAUB, Sat. Chon Onn. 22. and Chane Ah Mel. 25. both of Sunnei Lvi new village here were allowed bail of $5,000 each with two surrtles on a joint charge of roboery with offensive weapons. They were alleged in the Sessions Court to have robbed81 words
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Article46 1963-08-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— The allMalayan 75 Field Squadron of the Royal Engineers is being transferred as an entire unit to the Federation Army. The squadron is to be moved to Taiplng later this month, and will be known as the 3rd Engineer Squadron.46 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-08-11 3 Former City Councillor dies at 71 CINGAPORE, Bat. Mr. E. V. Davles, 71, former City Councillor and past president of the Singapore Rotary Club here, died at the General Hospital yesterday. He leaves behind a wife. Mrs. Davles. a well-known educationist and socialworker, two daughters, Sushila DevJ. a noted violinist126 words
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Article28 1963-08-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Sungei Besi sub-committee for the Malaysia celebrations will hold a "Mi&s Malaysia" rontest at the National Type School. Petaling. on Sept. 5.28 words
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555 1963-08-11 3 FROM PAGE ONE find out if there was any fraud in the count." I hrn in happy mood. Mr. Lee uoarded an K.viAl "Dover" and flew back to. Singapore In SINGAPORE. Mr. l.cc ggsfcti "MaU>M.i U a small digit in South-ta*l Asia.555 words
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318 1963-08-11 3 Nanyang staff told to make sacrifices SINGAPORE, Sat. The chairman of the Nanyang University Council. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. today hit out at the university's teaching staff, who he said were expressing dissatisfaction over their service conditions. Addressing a gathering at the opening of the $570,000 students' union house, he318 words
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Article23 1963-08-11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police have detained two men under the Soceities Ordinance and screened 435 suspects during the past 24 hours.23 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-08-11 4 HE SEES HOW CIGARETTES ARE PRODUCED KLALA LIAIPIR. Sat —The Sultan of he lantan today saw for the first time how cigarettes are manufactured when he visited the Rothman<of Pall Mall factory in Petaling Jaya. On arrival, the Sultan was greated by the chairman of the Board186 words
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Article, Illustration246 1963-08-11 4 Tun Razak presents wings to RMAF graduates I/UALA LUMPUR, Bat— The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak. this morning told the Royal Malayan Air Force that they would' have to play a greater role after Malaysia. He was speaking at a graduation parade246 words
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Article51 1963-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A variet> concert will be staged at Horn. Lim Green by artistes froir. various countries tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Only V.I.Ps. and labelled cars will be allowed U park along Upper Pickering Street. Others will be directed to park In any space available •round Hong Lim51 words
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Article77 1963-08-11 4 KUANTAN. Sat. Thirtyeight students of the Geographical Society of the University of Malaya were today given an insight Into the vast rural develpment projects carried out In Pahang. The students, wtio are on a tour to study the problems In the implementation of rural development schemes in77 words
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Article61 1963-08-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Six representatives of Garuda Indonesian Airways left here today on a six-day educational trip to Rome where they will study international reservation procedures at the headquarters of Alitalia Italian Airlines. Garuda Indonesian Airways is the general sales agents for Alitalia in Indonesia,61 words
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379 1963-08-11 4 Protest march by amahs seeking royal help LLi^^U Jmi KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QUEEN Elizabeths help is being sought by c 1,000 amahs employed by the British Commonwealth Armed Forces throughout Malaya who will stage a trade union protest march here tomorrow. The amahs, members of the War Depai tment Civilian379 words
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Article75 1963-08-11 4 Stars due back from Tokyo SINGAPORE. Sat. Sliaw I Malay Film Productions film stars. Saadiah and S. Kaiiunsaman are due to return here from Toyo on Monday. The stars left for Tokyo last month to take part In sequences called for by the script of '"Melanchong Ka-Tokyo." (Holiday in Tokyo)75 words
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Article41 1963-08-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Railway announced today that from Aug. 19 there would bo eiglu train services each way between Market Street Station herr and Port Swettenham on weekdays. On Sundays there would be four services each way.41 words
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Article274 1963-08-11 4 Common hopes by an envoy SINGAPORE. Sat. An Israeli diplomat said today he was impressed by the similarities of some of the hopes and problems of Singapore and those of his own country. Mr. Shaul Ramati. Charge d'Affalres of the Israeli Embassy In Bangkok, said this before returning to the274 words
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Article139 1963-08-11 4 Stole from Formosa team boss KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Basiton bin Jajlii. 23. a houseboy at the Teachers' Training College, Pantal Valley, today pleaded guilty in a Magistrate's Court here to stealing M 51.627 and HK$45 belonging to Mr. Law Kirn Wan. manager of the visiting Formosan football team. The team,139 words
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Article24 1963-08-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The annual general meeting of the JafTnese Co-operative Society will be held here at 10 a.m. on Aug. 25.24 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-08-11 4 FIVE JUDGES ARE NAMED TO PICK MISS PENANG Contest PENANG, Sat. A senator, an education officer, a doctor an engineer's wlir and a journalist will pick Miss Penang at the beauty contest to be held next Saturday night at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School. Wan Suleiman bin Pawan Teh.287 words
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Article49 1963-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Th« Traffic Police here are appealing for eye-witnesses to an accident on Thursday at Upper Serangoon Road where a 13--year-old student. Lim Pee Yong. was killed. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector John Thien of SeDoy Lines Traffic Police, telephone No. 7200.49 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-08-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two men and two girls from Malacca have won for their State the adult debating team championship prize at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pus taka by beatin* Perak in the final* The Van e di Pertuan154 words
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Article, Illustration396 1963-08-11 5 Catch me if you can! SAN FRANCISCO. Sat.— Mr. John Stark came out of his house and found a big dent in his car. A note tucked under the windscreen wiper read: "The people watching me now think I'm writing my name and address on this note. I'm not." MOSCOW:396 words
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205 1963-08-11 5 JACK TELLS CHILDREN OF THEIR BABY BROTHER'S DEATH UYANMS PORT. (Masx sachusetts), S a t A grieving President Kennedy arrived at his summer home in Squaw Island yesterday to tell his two children that their newborn baby brother had died. Mr. Kennedy had earlier comforted his wife, Jacqueline, rec oReuter - 205 words
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Article485 1963-08-11 5 'HER CONDUCT IS UNBECOMING OF VIETNAM WOMEN 1 SAIGON, Saturday. gUDDHIST leaders lashed back today at Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, accusing her of publicly insulting Buddhism and of conduct unbecoming a Vietnamese woman. The Buddhist leaders made public a letter they sent to President Ngo Dinh485 words
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Article154 1963-08-11 5 Duke weds wife No. 4 secretly LONDON. Sat. The Duke of Argyll, after his marriage ended in one of the longest and costliest divorce actions in legal history, secretly married again nearly eight weeks ago to the daughter of a New Yorker, it was learned here yesterday. His fourth wife,154 words
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Article66 1963-08-11 5 Before the splash BEHIND a tow bar built for two Princess Margaret, wife of Lord Snowdon, and her water skiing instructor, Barry O'Connell, snapped by our PHOTO NEWS, cameraman at Sonning, near Reading, in Berkshire. Shortly after the picture was -taken, Princess Margaret in skin-tight rubber suit and bathing cap66 words
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Article290 1963-08-11 6 THE GREAT GET TOGETHER ONE thou*and five hundred artistes are taking part In trie SouthEast Asia Cultural Fesval now playing to packed houses in Singapore. An Impressive array, they come from 11 countries Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam. Thailand, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, North Borneo, the Philippines, Malaya and Singapore. But290 words
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125 1963-08-11 6 The things they say because they're they ONE of the most revolutionary discoveries made so far is that there may well be some connection between gambling and sexual activity. The Sporting Life. sickness nor I a paternity suit will alttr my plans to assist In the civil rights for Negroes.125 words
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Article, Illustration430 1963-08-11 6 CHUA - IT WAS MY FINEST DAY CHUA By rUR years ago, at 52. 1 competed for a "Mr. Hercules" title in Ipoh. There were 20 strapping youngsters against me. When the spotlights were switched on and I strode on to the centre of the stage, there was a roar of applause430 words
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Article313 1963-08-11 6 MEN AND FILTH I WAS shocked by Tai Sing Onn's article on rape (Sunday Times, July 14) In which he says that Malayan women invite danger by dressing Immodestly. Where he finds the substance for this charge I cannot imagine. Malayan women dress very conservatively I think the313 words
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Letter65 1963-08-11 6 VILCANOLOGISTS say that Mount Agung will go off again any minute. Now that Maphilindo after the success of the Manila summit is a reality why shouldn't Malaya, the Philippines and Indonesia *et together and have a three-nation rescue squad standing by ready to render aid the65 words
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Article1506 1963-08-11 6 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS i— »y KUALA LUMPUR AND PAPERS THAT GROW TOUGHER AND TOUGHER The 72 clerks who must be lowest-paid men in the WORLD QUESTION: "Inche H. Legam was granted scholarship leave to undergo a study course in the United Kingdom. After having successfully completed his study, he returned1,506 words
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Article294 1963-08-11 6 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN By K. LUMPUR gIX years of independence. Now on ihe threshold of Malaysia. And what a hectic six years they have been! Marked by feverish activity in every sphere of human endeavour. Just take a segment of this kaleidoscope the building boom. And just confine it to294 words
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Advertisement14 1963-08-11 6 ■fit HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TIL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
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Article288 1963-08-11 7 Second shop robbed in two days IPOH. Sat. Five masked men armed with daggers held up the proprietor of a sundry shop and his family in Kampar Road here last night and robbed them of $1,065 in cash and jewellery. They left behind two paper bags packed with essence of288 words
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Article62 1963-08-11 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat. The Lower Perak Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society which has a membership of about 650 has made a net profit of $13,228 for last year. It will recommend for members a dividend of 4 per cent of the subscribed capital,62 words
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Article52 1963-08-11 7 PENANG Sat. A documentary ftim on America's •Centres ol Learning" will be screened at ".he USIS theaterette at 1.20 p.m. next Wednesday and 10.30 a.m. next Saturday. Admission will be by tickets which may be obtained free on application to 'he USIS Library ln Beach52 words
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173 1963-08-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob. chairman of the elections committee of the Sarawak Alliance. said today that there was every posslbl.lt y of Malaysia being formed on Aug. 31 "1 see no reason why the United Nations team cannot finish their Job173 words
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Article96 1963-08-11 7 TODAY Sedlll Kechil 1 08 am. (6.Bft) 1.47 p.m. (7.6fti; Singapore 2.19 a.m. fB.6ft) 3.M pm. <7.9 ft); Port Dlckson 10 22 a.m. (8 7ft> 10 42 p.m. r7.4ft>: Port Swettenham 827 a.m. «133 ft) 9.23 pm <11 oft>: Penane 435 a.m. (7 4ftt96 words
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198 1963-08-11 7 KHAL WAT-HE ADMITS FOUR OFFENCES WITH HIS NIECE, 16 IT LANG, Sat. Mohari bin Fafir. 41. and his niece, Kamsiah binte Alia, 16. were charged in the Selangor Islamic Religious Court here with khalwat (close proximity) at Kampong Jawa on July 14 at 5 a.m. The Chief Kathl of Selangor.198 words
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266 1963-08-11 7 Two Malayans for Ecafe talks on plan to stabilise copra prices KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MALAYA, the world's No. 4 producer of copra and coconut products, will send on Monday a two-man delegation to an Ecafe meeting in Bangkok which will decide what to do to stabilise prices The Deputy Permanent266 words
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Article164 1963-08-11 7 Teachers to give ultimatum JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The National Union of Teacher today passed a a resolution deploring the "appalling conditions" of service teachers under the present unified teaching service. This was one of 38 resolutions passed at the ninth annual delegates conference of the union which began here on164 words
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Article267 1963-08-11 7 ROBBER GANG WALKS INTO POLICE AMBUSH: ONE IS SHOT IN LEG SEREMBAN, Saturday. pOLICE and a party of four robbers exchanged fire last night. One robber was shot in the leg and another arrested. The incident took place at 10.45 last night on Chembctng Estate, 15 miles267 words
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Article140 1963-08-11 7 Baby murder: Father up for trial XELUK ANSON, Sat. A. Kanniah. 35. a sanitary attendant at the district hospital here was yesterday committed by the Circuit Magistrate, Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar All, to stand trial ln the Ipoh High Court for the murder of his 3-month-old daughter Ambiga Devi.140 words
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Article32 1963-08-11 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Finance Minisier. Dr. Goli Keng Swee. will officially upni the Cement Aids (Si Limited lactory in Hill View Avenue. Princess Elizabeth Estate, at 5 p.m. tomorrow32 words
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Article44 1963-08-11 7 KAJANG. Sat. The Assistant Minister lor Commerce and Industry. Han Abdul Khalid bin Awanf Oman, will meet Malay businessmen at the Kajang Hall iiere tomorrow He will be accompanied by the Mentri Besar of Selangor.Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda.44 words
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Advertisement945 1963-08-11 7 <Ms ARE YOU HAPPY? Are you happy? Are you able to fj^fJljF save for your future? Are .you not <7\*jr\Zi/}j wasting your money? Are you not nJ having any anxiety reuardlim your \V~-rT children and wife? All the above five V\ >''</{■ questions will make you think. Have N jyy945 words
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Article247 1963-08-11 8 PEN A NO. Sat The Penaiiß Indian Chamber of Commerce ■:> to right lor retention ot Ponang's iree port status. The chamber held an extraordinary general meetina last nißht ami decided to make a 'determined stand for continuance of the Islands present status." Tlie chamber se247 words
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Article, Illustration647 1963-08-11 8 MERLIN AND HUME OFFERS OUT MONDAY JHE most frustrated group of Malayans must surely be the genuine small man who has been patiently for new issues to start a portfolio with the money he ha? jved all these months. For the great majority647 words
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Article271 1963-08-11 8 SINGAPORE. Sal —Combined busine.v-, in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange toda> with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTBIALS Boustead luOUi SI 58, Dunlops U.OOOt 33.13. East. Smelters < 3.000 > »3 09: Esso Olds. (6.000) S3 36. U.OOOj 53.35;271 words
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156 1963-08-11 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. T. Rajah, said yesterday that police work could only be carried out efficiently If there was full co-operation from the public. He said it was the duty of the police to keep in touch with156 words
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Article73 1963-08-11 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. tonight opened a maternal and child health clinic at the Singapore Airport It replaces the small Kirn Chuan Road clinic. This. Ls the sixth such clinic lo be opened under the PAP Government and brings73 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-08-11 8 THEY WANT A SHARE OF THE $2> 2 M. LOAN FUND FOR SULTANS SEREMBAX, Saturday. 'JWE Ruling Chiefs of Negri Sembilan the three Undangs and the Tengku Besar, Tampin are annoyed that they are not entitled to borrow from the S2! million loan fund for333 words
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Article103 1963-08-11 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mai*, yan airways today announced that from Monday the departure time of th« F 27 Fokker Friendship services to Kuching will be advanced 30 minutes, leaving Singapore at 8.30 a.m.. to enable better arrival time in Borneo. The departure of the return Pokker Friendship service103 words
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169 1963-08-11 8 Husband may poison me, says woman pENANG. Sat— A woman today rejected her estranged husband's offer of a reconciliation. "I am afraid he may poison me" Phang Ah Mol told the First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. She was testifying at the resumed hearing of a suit in which her169 words
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Article65 1963-08-11 8 ALOR STAR. Sat. Pour men beat up a housewife last night in her house ai Bedonu. 29 mile.s from here, and then robbed her of a S5O gold chain. A. Mane. 27. reported she was alone in her home when four .strangers entered. They assaulted65 words
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Article50 1963-08-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The newly registered Union of Timber Graders had its first meeting with officials of the Forest Department here yesterday to improve the standard of timber grading. The union was represented by Its president. Mr. Ang Guan Leong. and the secretary. Mr. Lav Puay Lock.50 words
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Article49 1963-08-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Selangor Stamp Club will hold its lOtn stamp exhibition at the British Council Hall here starting from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the first day and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the following two days.49 words
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Article43 1963-08-11 8 BANGKOK. Sat. The New South Wales Premier. Mr. Robert HefTron. flies to Singapore tomorrow after a three-day visit here in the course of a world tour. Mr. Heffron is the third Australian Stale Premier to visit Bangkok this year.43 words
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Article79 1963-08-11 8 IPOH. Sat. Thirty-two Girl Guides from 14 districts In Perak. Including Cameron Highlands, completed a six-day first-class guiders' training course MM today. It was conducted by MLss Chan Lam Moon. Federal Girl Guides trainer from Kuala Lumpur. Last night the girls held j a camp fire, which79 words
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Article35 1963-08-11 8 SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr. Chan Kwßng Chong. chairman of Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association, will open an exhibition of 60 water colour paintings by Mr. K. C. Tan at 5.30 p.m. on Mon--1 day.35 words
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216 1963-08-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ■pHERE should be no personality cult in a trade union, Mr S. J. H. Zaidi, president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, said today. Speaking before union leaders attending the week-long residential trade union secretarial course, sponsored by the Malayan Trades216 words
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Advertisement175 1963-08-11 8 MORE PLEASURES OF P O-ORIENT VOYAGES... Lazy days! We've, been working hard far y^j ICjWLji^^t T/ years building a business, rearing a -family, and a sea voyage Is oar way of relaxing. V^f/ rfiU I PaO'Orient service enables yoo to do \yAj Jfmm nothing --that's a real holiday I \jr\175 words
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Advertisement361 1963-08-11 8 Whitens Your Skin Secretiy and Quickly No longer need you admire others wish thot your skin wo» OS light ond attractive as theirs. One jar ot Stillmon's will make you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you thot there Is only one beoutifier, only one whitener that words361 words
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Miscellaneous104 1963-08-11 8 On your TV today SINGAPORE, sat— Here's your TV programme for tomorrow: S.45 p.m. Opening and programme summary In all languages; 6 JO Robin Hood The Wanderer; 7.15 The Lion and Water-hole a film on the fight for survival amongst wild animals In East Africa: 7.45 News and newsreel in104 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1963-08-11 9 THE tky't the limit for Conductor Mehto. See ASIA Magazine (Pag* 10). ££ril HE other day I found I had a couple of theatre tickets I couldn't use," said Miss Sarah Miles. "1 said to myself, Til give them to a friend.' I sat there and1,277 words
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Obituary44 1963-08-11 9 MRS. SEE TIONQ WAM nrf Khoo Henu Neo. aged 83. at 47. Bideford Road on 10th August, leaving behind son. See Bong Him. daughters, Helen (Jan. Lucy Chen, 1 daughter-in-law and 82 grand/great grand children. Funeral 12 noon, 12th August for Buklt Brown.44 words
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557 1963-08-11 9 LEONARD MOSLEY - 'Cleopatra. it's a must see PREVIEW LEONARD MOSLEY By COMING HERE SOON I HAVE had a second look at "Cleopatra," the SI 02 million epic which had its European premiere in London recently. Since 1 saw It in New York some weeks ago. they have cut some 20 minutes. It557 words
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Article328 1963-08-11 9 DV a completely undeserved piece of misfortune, the RAJ 1 Seletar Theatre Club has just lost its excellent bijou theatre at the R.A.F. base in a disastrous fire which left almost nothing but the walls. Very Uttle of the club's properties and wardrobe was saved, and the hard-working328 words
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Article, Illustration508 1963-08-11 10 PETER LIM - MOTORING SWEDEN'S SAAB PACESETTER PETER LIM By -IMPRESSIVE!" I .said. 1 And my companion in the tetching red Saab 96 flashed a bright, ever-so-.slightly-smug smile. lie 1 had reason to be pleased, too. We were on a piece of ruggud md that would have done 11 ie army Dioud as508 words
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169 1963-08-11 10 I ONDON. Sat. A newlymarried British Army corporal. Graham White, set off yesterday without his bride for six lonely months in a jungle— because he wanted to save $1,700. Corporal White <26> volunteered to spend the six months on special serviceReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-08-11 10 DANCE BY HONG KONG STARS DRAWS ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE SINGAPORE Sat. The "Umbrella Dante— highlight of Hong: Kong s presentation at the South-East Asia Cultural Festival at the National Theatre on Friday night. This item, one of the four by Hong; Kong. received a great ovation. The233 words
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Article111 1963-08-11 10 BEACH BAN ON RADIOS? SHOULD portable radios be banned on beaches? That is today's question for Sunday Times readers. Give your answer in 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $25. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one side of the paper. With your article111 words
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Article87 1963-08-11 10 RAUB. Sat. Abdul Jalil bin W;ihi. 39. a padi planter at Kampong Duri.tn Sabatann. Gall, here was today fined S3OO or one month's imprisonment for using criminal Jorce on a huusewife, Selamah binte Mat Jadi. at 8 p.m. on June 28 with Intent to outrage her87 words
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Article57 1963-08-11 10 BENTONG. Sat. A Government Information Officer, Inche Abdul Manar bin Haji Mohamed Nor. 44. died at the Kota Bharu District Hospital today after he was suddenly taken ill An elder brother of Col. Sulaiman bin Mohamed Nor. Military Attache at the Malayan Embassy in Jakarta. Inche57 words
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Article37 1963-08-11 10 PENANO. Sat.— The Adviser on Education. Inche Aminuddin bin Baki. will declare open a refresher course for American Peace Corps and teachers at the. Malayan Teachers 1 College. Bukif Gliißor a' 9 am on Monday37 words
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Obituary83 1963-08-11 10 LUM POW LENG. 4E Jalan Datoh passed away peacefully 5.00 a.m. 10.8.83 age 64. leaving behind 2 sons Hock Chye. Hock Cheng, 3 daughters aad 16 grandchildren. Cortege leaves residence 4.30 p.m. 12.8.63 for Kampong Kapor Methodist Church before proceeding BldadarL MRB. VOON THIAN 800 (nee) Urn Oelk Hlok83 words
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Article244 1963-08-11 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HE Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, re-visited his old school, Raffles Institution this evening during a tour of the Bras Basah and Stamford constituencies. To the large group of past and present students Mr. Lee called for the best of talent to244 words
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132 1963-08-11 10 Term up but Governor not retiring KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malacca Governor. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusofs four-year term is up at midnight on Aug. 31 —"but that doesn't mean he is retiring." So sa.ys a statement Issued here today by the Malacca Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ohafar bin132 words
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Article61 1963-08-11 10 IPOH. Sat. The "Billy Graham of the East' Mr. Greg Tingson. a Philippino evangelist will give public lectures at St. John Ambulance hall and Young Men's Christian Association hall nere from Aug. 20 to 24. Dr. G. D. James a wellknown evangelist and author of several61 words
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Article48 1963-08-11 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Malayan Airways' third Fokker Friendship aircraft will arrive here on Tuesday from Amsterdam. The aircraft is being ferried out by the airlines crew led by Captain" P. J. White. Also on board will be captain J. W. R. Muraille and First Officer David Leong.48 words
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Article72 1963-08-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Legislative Assembly will be asked to approve a sum of $609,559 for supplementary exi>eiiditure when it meets on Tue.-day. The principal items of expenditure are development projects amounting to $252,000; miscellaneous .services $254,492; purchase of land $50 000 d State Treasury72 words
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Article161 1963-08-11 11 f LASGOW, Sat. 'I Rangers, giants of Scottish football, scored a clear-cut 3-0 away victory over their traditional rivals, Celtic, on the opening day of the British soccer season today. One goal ahead at halftime in the all-Glasgow Scottish League cup match. Rangers slammed in twoReuter - 161 words
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Article217 1963-08-11 11 LONDON, Sat. Yorkshire, the only county to beat the West Indians this season, after being given a Hue start against the tourists by a second wicket partnership of 97, lost five cheap wickets beiore tea on the first day of their match at Sheffield today. AtReuter - 217 words
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Article127 1963-08-11 11 Unbeaten Kelantan set for title f POH, Sat. Kelantan, 1 holders, maintained their unbeaten record by beating Selangor 92-76 in the men's section of Group "A" on the fourta day of the King's Cup nat ion a 1 basketball championship here last night. They have beaten Penang, Trengganu and Pahang127 words
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Article298 1963-08-11 11 LONDON, Sat. Glamorgan spin bowlers Jim Pressdee and Don Shepherd put up a fine sustained performance to help gain a victory over Northamptonshire yesterday which kept Glamorgan in second place in the county cricket championship table. Shepherd took five Northamptonshire second Innings wickets for 101 for298 words
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Article101 1963-08-11 11 /CARDIFF, Sac The \j prolonged saga of John Charles' second return to British football ended yesterday when the 32-year-old Welsh International signed for Cardiff City at a fee of about $170,000. Charles, bom In Swansea. Joined Leeds United when he was 17 and established a reputation101 words
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Article249 1963-08-11 11 BIRMINGHAM. Sat. West Indian fast bowler Charles Griffith shattered Warwickshire with a great spell of five wickets for six runs In six overs and five balls here yesterday, and the touring team won by seven wickets After starting their second Innings 80 runs behind the Midland249 words
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Article127 1963-08-11 11 Epsom Jeep Call Boy roint*r Race 1 ANAK KULIM Prince Tournal Adaran PR. TOIRNAI Anak Kulim Amasonas ANAK Kl'UH Ada ran Ace Admiral Race t CRUSOE Redear Froccie MALHAM Froccie r u MALHAM TEH SU SU Froccie Crusoe Crusoe Dukr of Mantua Race S CANEPADI Malahon Jamborita CANEPADI DOUBLE127 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1963-08-11 11 Pin High can beat Bistro over her right distance REST BETS 1 a?«cnm Toon'c li»«:r Epsom Jeep s best bets are Canepadl (Race 3) *nd Pin HiKh (Race 7). The going is good. fEARAWAY Bistro will come in for solid support in the Class 2, Div. 1 7f Handicap (Race1,285 words
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Article1308 1963-08-11 11 Race One: 2.15— Cl s Div 1-5 f 1 ***** Pnnce Tournai iK.Y. Llm) Daniels, 9 9.0 (F) Mitchell 1 2 ***** Palomar (Low &Ng St.) Rodgers, 7 8.12 Maynard 6 3 ***** FKetmusler (Brighton St.) Martin, 8 8.12 Harbridge 2 4 8 Adaraa (Robinson St.)1,308 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-08-11 12 t is a goal as Chi Doy, after cutting in from the let for a I—l1 1 draw on Friday. Van Rang and Chi Do y again but this time left, placed his shot into the close shave for Vietnam goalkeeper Van Rang, flat on71 words
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Article183 1963-08-11 12 Koh joins team but Wong doubtful KUALA LUMPUR. "Sal Malaya's former international lorward. Arthur Koh. today joined the Malaysian Merdeka soccer team as a replacement for Stanley Gabrielle. (i.ihrielle who sprained his left ankle playing for the SCRC against UMNO in the PAS knockout final on Tuesday, is not likely183 words
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791 1963-08-11 12 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG: By Penang, Sat MALAYAN ace sprinter Mani Jegathesan proved beyond any doubt that he is the fastest man in the country when he won the 100 metres final in 10.7 sees at the FMAAU national championships at the City Stadium here791 words
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Article146 1963-08-11 12 fTtELUK ANSON. Sat.— Chong X Kok Won. last years Junior r.iamplon. beat Rosdi in straight sets 15-13 15-7 to qualify for the semi-finals of the Lower Perak badminton championships here last night. Other quarter-filial results: D. V Lingam bt Kamaruddin 15-9. 15-10: Mohamed Anuar bt Lav146 words
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Article17 1963-08-11 12 MALACCA. Sat— Muar Sikhi beat Malacca Sikh.-, 1-0 In a hockey match here today.17 words
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Article198 1963-08-11 12 Reggie not a chucker: Umpire IPOH, Sat. The x North -South annual cricket classic is at a very interesting stage at the close of the first day's- play here today. South, in reply to North's 157 had scored 95 for six. Mr. V.T. Duray. a leading Malayan cricket umpire, said198 words
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Article169 1963-08-11 12 NORTH IST INNS RANJIT SINGH c Turner b Sandosham 13 LANG b T. Martens 37 DE SILVA b Way 0 BHEPHERDSON c Sandosham b Tuffln 24 MOHAMKD SIDEK b T. Martens 17 G! RICHARAN c T. Martens b Tuff in 12 DELILKAN c Way b Tuffln 38 CHRISTIE not169 words
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Article26 1963-08-11 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— The touring West Australian water-polo team were given their hardest match to date when they defeated the Singapore national team 6-4 today.26 words
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Article28 1963-08-11 12 AUCKLAND. Sat. tactical locking proved the deciding (actor :n South Africa's 4-3 victory over New Zealand in the rugby It «cue international match here' today.28 words
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Article49 1963-08-11 12 TOURISTS BEAT CSC PRESIDENT'S TEAM IN EXCITING FINISH SINGAPORE, Sat. The University or Ceylon cricketers figured In another thrilling finish when they beat Ceylon Sports Club President's XI by four runs in their one-day match at Balestier Road today. Scores: Ceylon University 161. C.S.C. President's XI 157.49 words
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Article199 1963-08-11 12 IMVKRSITY OF CEYLON I'OWIAH run out 27 DA SILVA c Carvel lio b AJit 10 GOON'KTILLEKE b Kanchanlal 36 FERNANDO c Oatha b Kanchanlal 6 GIRISINGHF. c Kanchanlal b Manawadu 1 VIMAI.ARATXE b Kandianla! 7 RKID c Kanchanlal b Pram 13 KRNEST c Param b Nagaiah 7 SKNANAYAKE lbw199 words
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Article46 1963-08-11 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— J. O. C. Thomson (40 1 won the Singapore Island Country Club's "A" medal stableford competition at Sime course today. Run-ner-up was D. Newman (37 pts.). The ball sweep for the first and second nines were won by J. G C. Thomson.46 words
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529 1963-08-11 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - THAILAND OUTPLAYED IN MERDEKA SOCCER TOURNAMENT NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat JAPAN 4-3, first night winners against Malaysia, J took Thailand in their stride for a 4-1 viitory at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, thi.d day of the Merdeka anniversary football tournament. Japan's superiority was so marked that they started529 words
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Article12 1963-08-11 12 In tonight's second match Nationalist China beat Commonwealth Forces 2-0.12 words
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Article30 1963-08-11 12 IPOH. Sat— The sth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, Batu Gajah, retained the challenge shield in the two-day 3 Feaeral Infantry Brigade athletic meet here today.30 words
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Article360 1963-08-11 12 SYDNEY. Sat. Result* of Australian league soccer matches played today: NSW Fed. Div. I— Hellemic 2 Canterbury 3; Budapest 6 Yugal 1 (postponed from July 14>: Gladesvllle v s. Coast: Croatia v Apia; Budapest v Bankstown; Hakoah v Prague: Auburn v Yugal (playing tomorrow. NSW Fed. Dii.360 words
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Miscellaneous156 1963-08-11 12 n(»( i;K M-tourney: Korea v Thailand t" p.m.': Malaysia v Vietnam '8.30. boih matches at Merdeka Siadlum >. L. Prrak Div. 2: K. Bcrnam v Assumption Sch. (T. Ansoni. CRICKET Annual match: North v South Upoh padang. Hi. Tour match: SCA Pn-i-dent's XI v Ceylon University Pscsideni s XI t156 words
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Article562 1963-08-11 13 SOHRAB bin RUSTUM MEET NOW with the Malaysian celebrations almost upon us and the merchants rubbing anticipatory palms for the shekels that visitors are expected to bring In by the lorry load, old Sohrab thought he would do his bit to whip up the tourist trade. So. with a fair562 words
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Article155 1963-08-11 13 HERE'S the answer to a seaside question parents may be facing this weekend: HOW DOES A JELLYFISH STING? TF a Jellyfish stinrs you, be sure it is more upset than you are! Because a Jellyfish xtinra to paralyse the tiny fv* it intends to eat. If it155 words
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Article, Illustration914 1963-08-11 13 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN MPJHHHJMHH its a new age 1 3 W 9*13 A LUXURY lliJUj BIG BUSINESS A SPORT -AND A STATE OF MIND- By KUALA LUMPUR What Malayans do today for fun after hours LEISURE. The word that sets the mind thin king! What a ml going to914 words
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Article417 1963-08-11 13 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER Br Tense moment would I were a little bird, at rest upon the bough RUSTIGUZZI. In full voice, had just roared these words at a concert when a retired Colonel rose in his stall, and said, with a little bow, "Madam those are my own sentiments. Remember417 words
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Article757 1963-08-11 13 JUNION KLAI CHUN - JUNION KLAI CHUN PRESENTING THE VIEW POINT OF AN AMERICAN-CHINESE... By -SINGAPORE MANY Asians find Americans ugly. To them. America means racial discrimination; and Asians are the first to quote and condemn the Negro riots in the South. "How can America," they argue, "le,ad the free757 words
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Article, Illustration371 1963-08-11 14 EVELYN TU TALKS OF EYES AND AN OLD POSER WRITI TO: Miv Evelyn Tv, The Sunsay Times, Tlmas Nouu, River Vollty Road, tinfssore 9. A tramsod end addressed enveioe* Mint accompany your •»ary. The answer to an old problem TODAY I give you the answer to a371 words
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Article265 1963-08-11 14 Capital! Wigs A Hi, an sale MRS. PATRICIA QUIRK of Kuala Lumpur writes: 1 read your article (leploring the lack of wigs in Malaya in last week's issue of the Sunday Times. You mustn't assume that because a fashion article is unobtainable in Singapore it Is not to be had265 words
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Article243 1963-08-11 14 GOOD for a LAUGH A TOURIST In America got off the train in a small Western town and saw an Indian lying peacefully In the sun. "Hey. Chief." he said, "why don't you get yourself a job?" "Why?" asked the Indian pleasantly. "Well, wouldn't you like some money in the243 words
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Article482 1963-08-11 14 The EYES have it! I'VE just received the latest news from Britain and Paris on how top girls there are making the most of their eyes. Eyes are today's top beauty feature. And if you're interested, borrow your child's geometry set and let's get started. To achieve the oh-so-natural look482 words
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Advertisement7 1963-08-11 14 DESIGN TODAY Set ASIA Magazine (Page 13).7 words
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Advertisement372 1963-08-11 14 SOEN FASHION MAGAZINE No. 4 Asian Edition *t i* vJßjj| 9p SUBSCRIPTION M^r%^^\ AVAILABLE W&^*% Now content:, SHEER MATERIALS ARE COOL AND CHARMING FLOWER PATTERNS POPULAR 7»M»V ALL OVER THE WORLD y jfY 1 THE COLORS FOR 1963-1914 TWO-PIECE OUT FITS FOR DAYTIME NEAR ACCENT ON BLOUSES w N. J372 words
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Article941 1963-08-11 15 J)EAR Jane Lee: When I returned from abroad after completing a course I found my husband going around with one woman after another, some of them married. He ow r es people a lot of money. 1 don't want to lose him, particularly localise of my two941 words
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Article326 1963-08-11 15 NEW WAY NOW OF TELLING THE SEX OF UNBORN BABIES IT is chroraatin now for a girl but none for a boy. Scientists have <liscovered that a chemical called chromatin is present in the cells of females, but absent from those of males. In other words,326 words
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Article380 1963-08-11 15 POINTER - POINTER BY THIS week we will talk about kerb drill lor your din; As you know-, a number of accidents eti by dogs out walking who are not sufficiently trained to recognise the menace of the four-wheeled animal. Before taking your dog for walks without380 words
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Article544 1963-08-11 15 A STROLL -A DOG AND A POLICEMAN DROP t'S A LINE. Our addreas: The Knew Alls. The Sunday Times. TUne» Houw, River Vall»y Road, Singapore >. No repHea by poat. WAS coming out of Pierce Reservoir after a stroll with my dog when a policeman approached me and told me544 words
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Article, Illustration184 1963-08-11 15 PICTURE CONTEST test. The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. iy INNER of the weeks $30 prize is "Toy Doctor" (above) submitted by S Sgt. P. W. Sowman, 18 Signal Regt., c o G.P.0., Singapore. He used FP3 film and a Mamiya camera. Setting:184 words
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Article829 1963-08-11 16 HERMANN GOERING was the British Ambassador's favourite Nazi. "A really likeable fellow with a grand sense of humour," reported Sir Neville Henderson after enjoying Goering's hospitality at his sumptuous country home. This serialisation is adopted from the book GOERING," by Roger Manvetl and Heinrich Fracnkel, published by Heinemann (price 355.).829 words
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Article, Illustration1741 1963-08-11 17 of Europe his DEATH lists. vast and unquestionable. and lit- m proud of Ms rrputation as a ruthless, "iron man" of the Party. But unlike Hitler or GoebbeLs or Himmler. who were all perverted men with a built-in capacity for cruelty. Goering was not basically a cruel1,741 words
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Advertisement99 1963-08-11 17 YOU CAN BANK ON THE YOUNG ONES! i ~ni 111 II Todays teenagers know what they like... and pay for it. In fact, they're in the midst of the biggest spending spree in history, says ALLAN GODOARO I in a revealing story in this week's... l^^TTs?j?!^" LETS GO SURFIH* with99 words
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Advertisement14 1963-08-11 17 CO»Y»i«HT RF<r*v (D HmnTto* Pr*4actM-i LM. and Hcinrich fr«enk.l, 19«2. Odhami Prnt Ltd., 194314 words
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Advertisement65 1963-08-11 17 NEXT COERINC gloats as his bombers rain death on England. WEEK The man who Ifejp^ NESPRAY fl L/ciicr. a MtiHtßi^^-^m 4j W~ PC Jr ma J ■m»..T--" IJ A £f^ ''ill k^^^gg M WEIGHT 2»LBH3*KCSi H MILK-NATURE'S FINEST FOOD M\M NESPRAY-THE FINEST MILK M b U Iff fl If WITH65 words
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Miscellaneous378 1963-08-11 17 RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraKu. b.02 Prelude To bieaklast. 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 Songs Ana Sweet Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Bieaklast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Summary O{ Programmes For The Morning; 10.01378 words
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Article701 1963-08-11 18 CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— Jan. 19>: You are in aame danger of spending more than you can afford on a love affair or on some amusement. Early part of the week could see you getting into deep waters of this kind and neglecting what you ought to701 words
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Article383 1963-08-11 18 TODAY Try something new In the way of entertainment U you hope to enjoy yourself today. If >ou stick to the beaten paui or stay too long at home, you will easily run into misunderstandings. New ideas and comparative strangers will cio a great deal for383 words
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Article, Illustration431 1963-08-11 18 THIS i. >nn iik >ear of life will bring >ou some personal problems that are hard to solve. To offset these is the prospect or creat good fortune on the material level and a better income than you have ever had. You may have to wait431 words
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Advertisement792 1963-08-11 18 ©EARN Whaf you're really worth! Let ICS training develop your ability and help you (o a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace. Your lungim ii sure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow Send us the coupon below today Moderate fee*, no books to buy.792 words
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Miscellaneous354 1963-08-11 18 I, v v Edgar Rice Burroughs' rp/r iJMR^ C^l Ks f fi/V^^^ 0^ 0 wulthksm WE MUST MOVE FAST TO IP NOTHING ELSE- )^y I I lA\ WOL7IMG YOU T WE'LL P!K]§JJ]IIJW 551pJ IP VQ'J VOK'T T^^fit^ttlM^ Si g'LLY SQy?..J| MA<E IT SACC T O v0l!t/A THESE A\AVJ7AS \ff?> I354 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-08-11 20 055 g 5 5? rtinu-U aod Kibli&oed by Ute btmu Time* rte»» (M&iayaj LUU 111 Jaian Pudu. Kuala Lumpur and Timea House 390 --am Seng Road, f ingapora. (Managing Director: A. O. ftlmmom).33 words
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Article, Illustration816 1963-08-11 1 ALEXANDRA LEE - THIS PIONEER WILL MEET DEMANDS IN COLOSSAL PROGRAMME ALEXANDRA LEE by Cement Aids will bring necessary products to doorsteps of the users A NEW pioneer industry, designed specifically to meet the growing demands of the State's "colossal" building programme, will be declared open today at 5 p.m. by the Minister816 words
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Advertisement275 1963-08-11 1 The Chairman and Directors CEMENT AIDS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED are extremely proud to announce The Grand Opening of Their:SINGAPORE FACTORY AT 71, HILL VIEW AVENUE By the Hon. Dr. Goh Keng Swee Minister of Finance, Singapore at 5 p.m. TODAY. JAM£S W N fc C tTD CEMENT AIDS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED T^^c?."?275 words
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Article343 1963-08-11 2 High praise for Cement Aids PRODUCTS of Cement Aids Ltd. have won the highest commendation of leading architects and civil engineers in Malaya and overseas. The admixtures and impregnations have been used with remarkable results in such prominent buildings in Kuala Lumpur as Parliament House, National Mosque, Stadium Negara. Brunei343 words
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Article, Illustration535 1963-08-11 2 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES by A LOT MORE CAN STILL BE DONE BY LOCAL MANUFA CTURERS pEMENT is the basic building material that is going into Singapore's giant Industrialisation Scheme. It is also very extensively used for the State's current ambitious 4-year Building and Construction plan.535 words
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Article315 1963-08-11 2 f EMENT AIDS are simple- to- use technical products that enable one at will to promote special merit in one or more particular properties of concrete. It may be waterproofing, or oil and solvent proofness, or better plastically for transporting and placing, slower or faster315 words
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558 1963-08-11 2 tics throughout the year. Kapidard: Accelerates setting and hardening time of cement and concrete as desired depending on amount used. Normal rate three to <ix pints per 1121 b. bag of cement. The high early strength allows trowelling and -.tripping form work558 words
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Advertisement170 1963-08-11 2 llllll!illllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIJ!lililllllllllllllllllll!lll!llll!lllllll!IIIIIIIHIIIIIII GUTHRIES are happy to be associated with CEMENT AIDS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED in this extension of their service to the building industry throughout Singapore and Malaya. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlHl With Best Compliments to CEMENT AIDS (S) LTD. on the grand opening of the new factory in Singapore GOODMAN ALUMINUM CORPN. 10-H, Asia170 words
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Advertisement122 1963-08-11 2 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIiIIIIiKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JAMES WARREN CO., LTD. DISTRIBUTORS FOR CEMENT AIDS (S) LTD. EXTEND THEIR CONGRATULATIONS ON THE OPENING OF THE NEW SINGAPORE FACTORY iiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif lllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll Congratula tions and Best Wishes to CEMENT AIDS (S) LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their new factory MERCURY TRAVEL SERVICE Packing Forwarding Shipping122 words
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