The Straits Times, 25 August 1963
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Title Section14 1963-08-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,435. SUNDAY, AUGUST 25. 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35514 words
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Article1031 1963-08-25 1 'You abused -privilege'- By JOSEPH MIRANDA JPOH, Sat. Dr. Ling Ngan Liong, 37, a private medical practitioner in Sitiawan, was today sentenced to three years' jail by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the High Court here for raping a 13-year-old girl patient in his clinic1,031 words
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Article57 1963-08-25 1 by a London Coroner, Dr. Mary McHugh, recording an accident verdict on a woman who was burnt to death in bed: She had the awful habit of smoking in bed. It is a pity that it is not a matter of good manners not to smoke in bed, but57 words
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Article61 1963-08-25 1 OSLO, Sat. Norway's Labour Government, headed by Mr. Einar Oerhardsen, fell last night, ending the Labour Party's continuous rule for 28 years. The Government was defeated on a motion of no confidence tabled by the four non-Socialist parties and supported by the two members ofReuter - 61 words
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246 1963-08-25 1 Reds plan to use tomorrow's rally, says Govt CINOAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government today revealed a proCommunLst plot to exploit tomorrows mass rally on the Padang to demand compensation for wartime atrocities by the Japanese. Representatives of proCommunist unions met yesterday at the Middle Road headquarters of the Singapore General246 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1963-08-25 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Yes by Soekarno INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES AGREE TO EIGHT OBSERVERS EACH UNDER NEW FORMULA BUT MALAYA STICKS TO FOUR-MAN TEAM By The Tengku: Leaders to meet and the day will be out soon KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, who flewLim Yaw Chong - 1,501 words
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Article50 1963-08-25 1 KUCHINO. Sat. For the third time In four nights In-donesian-based terrorists last night fired on the fortified village of Oumbang, about one mile inside Sarawak's border with Indonesia and 50 miles southwest of Kuching. Details of the engagement have not yet been received In Kuching.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article26 1963-08-25 1 and her husband were «t a theatre last night when burglars stole M 525.500 worth of jewellery from their New York 1 hotel room.26 words
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Article124 1963-08-25 1 Dato Ong secret: He is a Muslim KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Malayan Ambassador to the United States. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, has been a Muslim for the last. twe years, it was revealed today. This was disclosed by Tengku Abdul Rahman following Dato Ong's visit to the opening of the124 words
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Article92 1963-08-25 1 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Officials at Outram Read Jail here dapped visit. nit escapee artiste James Kandi in irons today. They used a fearsome device a broad leather belt fitted with a lock for a buckle and handcuffs that kept 35-year old Randi's wrists pinioned at his sides: Then smiling;,92 words
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Article316 1963-08-25 1 808 PERIES - BOMB IN PLANE SCARE 808 PERIES By SINGAPORE. Sat. A time bomb scare- swept Singapore airport tonignt as police, military and lire-engines racea to the tarmac. A wire from Perth police in Australia had warned Singapore that Qantas Boeing V-jet flight 707 could have a time bomb aboard. The message316 words
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Advertisement10 1963-08-25 1 .>— pV''Wr JLJuxmondA. and all kinds of V I S.I T10 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-08-25 2 Malaya's first music therapist SINGAPORE, sat. Miss Louise Cheng returned to Singapore on Wednesday from the United States to be Malaya's first music therapist. Miss Cheng. former head of the music department of the Teachers' Training College here, has graduated from Kansas University with a bachelor degree In music therapy.194 words
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243 1963-08-25 2 Bani denies Satu organising an illegal parade SINGAPORE, Sat. A group of leftwing unions, afhliatnd to the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, tonight received letters from the police alleging that they intended to organise a procession to and from the padang tomorrow and to display unauthorised banners and placards unconnected243 words
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Article18 1963-08-25 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Senior Inspector Loh Sai Kit has been appointed acting Deputy Superintendent of Police.18 words
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290 1963-08-25 2 KUCHINO. Sat.— Political leaders In Sarawak have firmly rejected the claim of the Indonesian Minister of Information, Dr. Ruslan Abdulgani, that the people of North Kalimantan Sarawak and North Borneo wanted to be part of Indonesia. The claim was reported by Radio Jakarta on290 words
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Advertisement383 1963-08-25 2 There and back (Economy Class) :4Afe. tOT JUS* M 5 1657 from Kuala Lumpur MJISBI from Singapore Only hours away. No mere "detour" IUIH this, but a world-stopper the like of which you may never have seen before. For the sightseer and vacationer here is the largest holiday and recreation383 words
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Advertisement175 1963-08-25 2 Advertisement POWDER jt^^f A favourite haunt for cockroaches is under the paper linings of drawers and shelves. This offers an excellent opportunity tor wiping them out. Simply sprinkle Pea-Beu odourless, non-poisonous cockroach powder under the shelving paper and all cockroaches will be completely eliminated. MEN WOMEN Aa w» grow oMar175 words
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176 1963-08-25 3 Yap: Birth of Malaysia a period of drastic changes SINGAPORE Sat Mr Yap Pheng Geek, a Singapore banker and vice- presdlent of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, today said the dawn of nationhood the people of Singapore were now facing would be a period of drastic changes for better or176 words
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Article88 1963-08-25 3 SINGAPORE, Sat— Water levels have reached a critical stage, warned the Public Utilities Board today. It appealed to the public to put in "extra efforts" to economise in the use of water. Water levels dropped a further 0.3 per cent to 33.3 per cent. Consumption was still88 words
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Article, Illustration567 1963-08-25 3 Premier: What's few days delay for sake of lasting peace? Call by the Tengku to all anxious Malayans waiting for Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. f ENGKU Abdul Rahman today called on Malayans to be calm and patient in waiting for the birth of Malaysia. Opening the567 words
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Article24 1963-08-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The District Officer. Port Dickson. Inrhe Sna'arl bin Harun. today opened the new $68,000 market for the town24 words
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167 1963-08-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A top official of the New Zealand Ministry of External Affairs today described the delay in the formation of Malaysia as a 'very sincere attempt" to establish better understanding between Malaya and Indonesia. He was Mr. R L. Hutihens. the167 words
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Article57 1963-08-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Piv« engineers of the Central Electricity Board have left for Britain to complete their postgraduate practical training with electrical manufacturers. They will be away for 10 months. They are Mr. Kirn Urn Chun. Mr. Liew Pah Lin. Mr. K Srlpathy. Mr. Chay57 words
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Article70 1963-08-25 3 PENANG. Bat. Two Doys were today fined 110 each for behaving in a disorderly manner at the Esplanade on Aug. 1 when the visiting Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Pore* was giving a Judo exhibition. A 16-year-old boy was said to have thrown a slipper Into the70 words
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Article23 1963-08-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Mr Justice Ong returned by '.lr today with his wife and family after a two-month holiday In London.23 words
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Article23 1963-08-25 3 IPOH. sat. a girl. N. Neela, 17. was fined $50 today for fallin* to register herself for an Identity card.23 words
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Article222 1963-08-25 3 PADANG RALLY: BIG SECURITY ALERT SINGAPORE. Sat— The bigw gest and most carefully planned security measure ever to be laid out In the State was finalised this evening to cope with any attempt by "anti-Malaysia elements" to create trouble at tomorrow's mass rally on the Padang. The rally, 100,000-strong, is222 words
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Article105 1963-08-25 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. today opened three new highway bridges and five footbridges across the Bukit Timah Canal. They cost a total of $400.--000. Mr. Char said the reason for constructing the bridges was to introduce105 words
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Article25 1963-08-25 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.—The Barisan Sosialis today announced its support for tomorrow's mass rally at the padang to press for compensation for Japanese war-time. atrocities.25 words
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Advertisement218 1963-08-25 3 lip I I Comics 21. 22 I I Features li I Films U I For Women IS J Jmne Ue 17 Knew Alls 1? j Motoring 12 I Photo 17 I Profit 10 I Serial mm 18. 19 I J Stars 2« L-EnH-j New PLAYTEX Bras in the new Miracle218 words
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Advertisement217 1963-08-25 3 AT REDUCED PRICES Singapore price V-T I lO 36 exp. M.S9J* CTBB-tr— PROCESSING AIRFREIGHT -SERVICES EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Note Airmail/Handling efaatgefti M.s 0.30 per CT tt M.s 0.50 per CT 88 PROCESSING SERVICES ALSO IN KUALA LUMPUR PENANG REINFORCED SPUN CONCRETE PIPES W^^^A^L\u\ wSi r Sites 4 dla to217 words
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Advertisement81 1963-08-25 4 200 miles an hour speedily proves that Supershell \0 \j Li II He depends on Supershell because it contains delivers total power. World Champion of Motor I IT I Methyl Benzine 'power molecules', like the one Racing, Graham Hill, proves it when he hits speeds VV I magnified above. This81 words
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Article278 1963-08-25 5 DIEM CAN BE REPLACED, SAYS CHUONG WASHINGTON. Sat. vlr. Tran van Chuorg, South Vietnam's ambassador to the United States who resigned on Thursday in protest against the antl-Buddhlst repression by his government, yesterday challenged the contention that there are n o able men In Vietnam to replace278 words
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272 1963-08-25 5 Uranus invasion imminent, warns doctor LONDON. Sat. An "as-tro-physicist" last night said he had warded Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, that invasion from Uranus was imminent. lOr Robert Randall said he had also warned thr Archbishop of Canterbury. "But." he complained, "they don't seem to care." "Here we are272 words
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Article469 1963-08-25 5 CONGRESS PLANS SHAKE-UP Nehru's senior Cabinet members may go for full-time party work Nehru is reported to be considering 1 a major Cabinet reshuffle to let senior Ministers devote themselves full-time to organisational work in the ruling Congress Party. Informed sources said he was likely to accept the resignations ofUPI - 469 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-08-25 5 MARIE 'THE BODY' ('I FORGED SIGNATURE') FINED FOR DRUG LOS ANGELES. Sat.— Actress Marie ("The Body") McDonald was fined USS2SO yesterday for being In possession of a pain killing drug. The 40-year-old blonde actress said she had forged her doctor's name with his permission to obtain the drug, Percodan, whichReuter - 88 words
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Article143 1963-08-25 5 Legal poser over man from S'pore CYDNEY. Sat A Chl- nese. accused of stabbing the Second Engineer aboard a Norwegian tanker outside Australian waters, was the centre of a lesal puzzle yesterday as authorities wondered what to do with him. Leong Chee Kwong remained handcuffed for the fourth day in143 words
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Article105 1963-08-25 5 Belts for cars DETROIT. Sat. -All U.S. auto producers have agreed to make seat belts standard equipment on new cars beginning next year. The belts will be installed in front seats on what is known as an "option delete" basis. The prices will be adjusted to include the price of105 words
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161 1963-08-25 5 WARNING: IF SLEEPING PILLS FAILED IN A SUICIDE 81D... LONDON. Sat. Although most people think that suicide by taking sleeping tablets is a "quiet drifting off Into the big sleep." they might just as easily end up in considerable pain with servere shock and brain damage An article in theReuter - 161 words
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Article221 1963-08-25 5 Drugs out of seized opium RANGOON. Sat —About 50 tons of opium seized by the Burmese Revolutionary Government are to be turned into drugs by the State-owned pharmaceutical industry with the help of the Norwegian Government. I Traffic in opium is illegal in Burma, but opium is still grown on221 words
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Article490 1963-08-25 5 MELBOURNE. Saturday. J^ CHILDLESS Italian couple living here ohtainpd twr» Haiiohtprv: hv air obtained two dau Pastrycook Mario Marino. 45. and his wife Antoinette found they could not have children of thrir own. But his coal-miner brother. Vincenzo. working in Lyons, France, who has six children490 words
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Advertisement149 1963-08-25 5 TOKEN TOKEN A x > 0 J&, <j kf^M^tb token WHO SAYS J|X/ M >' MONEY DOESN'T y f\ TDAIAI AM |sty \n vim/?? vii V v trees? TOKEN We do! dut you con earn good interest (5% per annum) by plocing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finance149 words
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Advertisement212 1963-08-25 5 If you were born H ro« MM tern today —or any day b«tw M n J- V-f KM. €\t t*e 2 2nd of Augu* an* th. 22nd of Sap»xwber you ar« under th« influence ot VIRGO which ii Hi* tilth sign of th* Zodiac. Th* nome meant "th* virgin". Th*212 words
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Obituary41 1963-08-25 6 ords Sl2/- (Mlnimura) IN ETERNAL MEMORY of Chla Hack t'hye Oon«, Hone 25-8-ao. Tntnxlent bIITZ.-irda of the soul. Tliou^h remote und distant flown. To loved and lost you. Tour memory will never grow old." Inserted iV hi.« loving family.41 words
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Article26 1963-08-25 6 .'< iMimrrumi SINCAPORE FILM SOCIETY Aafttsi .-ri'.-v When Comertv mi Cultural Centre. Cunning m. »nd r m Mesasirrs ar, ■<• rene-v membersniu for oew '1 r«i 126 words
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Article96 1963-08-25 6 :u Wsrels UM f Mm.; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In MSKipore Orchard Road Sunday service a.m. and tt p.m. AJI Walooma. KAMA I WORLD FAITH:— Ood oriiitined remndy for all human Ills. Frae literature from 533. Hahang Rnid, seremhaa. Talks by arrangement. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, I Kort fanning Road. Singapore).96 words
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Article338 1963-08-25 6 BATTLING THE BUDDHISTS PRESIDENT Diem has destroyed what little chance he had 01 reaching a peaceful settlement with his Buddhist opponents. He has decided to be bloody, bold and resolute and quite some quantity of blood will surely flow before this issue can be resolved. Four months ago, all the338 words
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Article110 1963-08-25 6 SUNDAY TIMES STAFFER today interviews 33y«oreU Mn. M. K. SUNDRAM, mother of boy of fiva. Mn. Sundram woi out of tho 72 tucctssful candidate* in tho Gtntrol CUricol Isominotion this yoor. Htr husband vsrks with Television Singapura, and Mrs. do tho housework and look after her boy while110 words
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875 1963-08-25 6 That exam: The case for an inquiry JEFFREY FRANCIS: Your educational lifications, please, and in which sub did you get top marks? Mrs. S: I passed the intermediate examination at Madras University and attended the Ethlra] College in Egmore. Madras. I got top score in maths, and science. J.F.: When875 words
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Article371 1963-08-25 6 AN AMERICAN'S THANKS rpHANK you for Junion 1 Klai Chun's very generous article on America and Americans (Sunday Times, Aug. 11 >. It Is very much appreciated; especially so because we are often asked similar questions here, and would like to give some of the answers Junion gave.371 words
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Article73 1963-08-25 6 I ENJOYED Sohrab bin Rustum's encounter with thr tourists (Sunday Times. Aug. 18) and agree that they can be d.fficult at times An American tourist once asked me to help him order some Chinese dishes. Just when the waiter m about to depart he Mid: "Tell73 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1963-08-25 6 |HASNAH IVIMALAI CHEN - HASNAH IVIMALAI CHEN |by I A PROFILE ROOTLE S S Oetribalised? Neither fish nor flesh nor fowl? Malaya's Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin (see cut on the right), is woefully wrong. The English Educated In Malaya are anything but rootless. They have an attitude and1,012 words
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Article, Illustration409 1963-08-25 6 Mrs. CORAL BELLETTY - DON'T YOU COURT DISASTER Mrs. CORAL BELLETTY Rv WILL I WED WITH NO HOUSE OR FLAT? rpo do so would be court--1 ing disaster. Countless problems would arise and lead to Inevitable separation, or even divorce— ugly words for newiy-weds. The problem oi living with others would involve adapting oneself409 words
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Advertisement661 1963-08-25 6 (I.ASSIFIKD ADS. ■nrdi »I 2 (Minimum) COOPER -HKxdla* George Alfred of Rlacktowi N.b.W. Australlm and Hybll SS ritngaporc on the registry. OVERSEAS LEAVE :t> Hnrrfi X itfu.l- Bos S» eU. exfrn JCLFORIVE CARS in Britain sv»:l--■Me st Dork* Airport or Horr.f. n f?4 p*r month. £102 si* r.nnthn (Oci -ApriH661 words
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Advertisement85 1963-08-25 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL MY husbands married to Yorkshire Cricket Club and they let me have him sometimes when they don't need him —Mrs. Freddie Truemun. WE pot on extremely well Ot course. I have always admired her way of walking85 words
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Advertisement54 1963-08-25 6 STATUS SYMBOL jt *S -Mm Wat ■A&M 'MM* BOOT m^^r Sand or Ptpptr 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. shoes for men D SOUZA BROTHERS Adelphi Hotel Bldg. 106. North54 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-08-25 7 Girl raped five times: Rotan and five years for two youths KUANTAN Saturday. JJATO Justice Hashim sentenced two young men in the High Court today to five years' jail and six strokes of the rotan each for raping a 19-year-old girl. Slew Yong, 24, and Lai Siew Hong, 20. were234 words
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Article80 1963-08-25 7 IPOH. Sat.—A wealthy Ou&incssman in ttM lushing village of Kuala Kurau on the west nut ot Pcrrtk has been dei;uncd by police under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. He us one of four detained in connection with secret society activities. A police spokesman gave their names as Ong80 words
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Article100 1963-08-25 7 TODAY Sedlll Kechil 1.08 ni. <C (ift > 1.19 p.m. (7.2 ft) Singapore 2.05 a.m. 18.1ff 226 p.m. (7.9 ft i; Port Dlckson 9.40 am. (B.3ft i 9.54 p.m. < 7.5 ft i; Port Swettenham 8.48 a.m. <12.6fU 8.50 p.m. <11.5fti: Penang 3.43 a.m.100 words
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254 1963-08-25 7 SALESGIRL SONIA— WOMEN IN A MAN'S WORLD SINGAPORE. Sat. Pretty Sonii Colvin. who feels equally at home in a workshop repairing machinery or in her kitchen cooking for her husband, had decided to lay off crease and spanners for a while. Sonia a saleswoman with a difference recently resigned from254 words
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Article72 1963-08-25 7 SINGAPORE, S:iL. Ta« Adult, Education Board has decided to reduce from Sept. 1. tuition fees in its literary and language classes up to and including Standard One level to 50 cents a month instead of ti. All teachers, including non- Malays m these classes will72 words
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Article56 1963-08-25 7 KUALA LUMPUK. a.it.— The British Council made a gift of more than $6,000 worth of medical books to the new Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya. The Vice-ChanceUor, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. received the gift on behalf of the university from the British56 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-08-25 7 Farewell to Blades by 200 police officers SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. A. E. G. Blades i above). police adviser to the Singapo r e Government on Malaysian security affairs, will leave the State on Sept. 2 for the United Kingdom after completing 30 years of distinguished service in the force. His301 words
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Article66 1963-08-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The University of Singapore received a further $30,250 to bring the total ol its fund to 5141.701.54. The Cold Storage < Singapore i Limited donated $25,000 to mark the SOth anniversary of the company. Other donations came from: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $1,500;66 words
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Article34 1963-08-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The first batch of five graduate teachers of the British Voluntary Overseas Corps, arrived here today to replace volunteers who have completed their tour of dux in Malaya34 words
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163 1963-08-25 7 Gangsters stab four in two attacks SINGAPORE. Sat. Four youths were stabbed by gangsters In two separate attacks here yesterday. Three were reported today to be in a critical condition In hospital while the fourth has been discharged after treatment. ATTACK NO. 1: At 1.40 p.m., a detective corporal on163 words
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Article55 1963-08-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Jose Linion Oance Company ol the United States will arrive here to Rive a series of performance and lectures on Sept. 12 and 13. Sponsored by the Cultural Presentation Programme of the United States Department of State the troupe will also visit55 words
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115 1963-08-25 7 PERFECT NEIGHBOUR GETS CHANCE OF WINNING PRIZE WHAT IS your idea of a perfect neighbour? That is today's question for Sunday Times readers. Give your answer in ")00 words. The best contribution will win a prize or 08. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one side of the115 words
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285 1963-08-25 7 10,000 SIGN WOMEN'S PETITION TO TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^ PETITION for equal pay for women teachers, signed by 16,000 teachers, wellwishers and union leaders, was today sent to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. I A National Union of Teachers delegation, headed by the vice-president, Mr. P. U. DavM,285 words
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161 1963-08-25 7 $5,000 reward to recover $37,000 loot DENANG, Sat. Penang police today offered a reward of $5,000 for Information leading to the arrest of any member of the six-man gang which robbed a goldsmith shop In Campbell Street in broad daylight last Thursday. The reward will also be paid for any161 words
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Article72 1963-08-25 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— About 80 families, who lost their attap huts during a fire in Siglap last year, will be offered new flats on the site. The chairman of the Housing Board. Dato Lam Kirn San. said today that four blocks of live-storey flats comprising72 words
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Advertisement104 1963-08-25 7 For thoM' dt'Mrin»c the onwmenre of synthetic* the natural choice is p.tsy-c;ire MERMAID Mlendtd Fabric! of U% TETORON I polyester fiberi and U% cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask for cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Koth fabrics, backed by Shikishima104 words
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Advertisement860 1963-08-25 7 A HOME S~~~*~ to :W No! A dream home of your own can be made into a reality. You must decide when you are young. You must help yourself. The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan la meant Just for you. There la no better way to acquire ym.r own dream home.860 words
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Article, Illustration571 1963-08-25 8 JOHORE BAHRU OFFICIAL OPENING A SUNDAY TIMiS FEATURE $850,000 BUILDING IS PART OF PLAN TO BEAUTIFY AND MODERNISE JOHORE WATERFRONT Speed-up in delivery of mails fHi: new $850,000 Johore II ah r v General Post Office which will be opened this afternoon by His Highness the Sultan571 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-08-25 8 lilt. Ong Kirn \ain, 53- M« building ano more his eldest son is workine ifl year-old Controller 'abilities the postal head- in Australia, and one of Posts. Johore. who I'SrT.nt* »r!w d f r m re dau ht «r another son I'liirirni212 words
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171 1963-08-25 8 SKILLED LABOUR TOOK 11 MONTHS TO COMPLETE BUILDING YOHORE BAHRU'S imJ posing landmark, the new General Post Office building, was built by a Singapore contractor. Mr. Tan Geok Chuan. 47 One-hundred and lifts skilled workmen laboured for 11 months to complete the building. Sub-contractors for the job were: Guthrie and171 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-08-25 8 SULTAN SIR ISMAIL WILL OPEN NEW BUILDING The 5850.000 new General Post Office at Johore Bahru16 words
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Advertisement21 1963-08-25 8 NEW GENERAL POST OFFICE JOHORE BAHRU MARBLE MOSAIC TILING TEAK PARQUET FLOORING HASKINS" COLLAPSIBLE GATES rfEGLfr -C») SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG21 words
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Advertisement122 1963-08-25 8 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. ON THE COMPLETION OF THE NEW JOHORE BAHRU GENERAL POST OFFICE FROM 20th Century Co. Ltd. 18, JALAN IBRAHIM JOHORE BAHRU TEL: 2239, 2880, 2235. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR THIS PROJECT CHUAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONGRATULATES THE PUBLIC WORKS OEPT. FEDERATION OF MALAYA ON THE OPENING122 words
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335 1963-08-25 9 Queen praises work done by K.L. YWCA for country THK Raja Permaisuri Agong today paid tribute to the "excellent work" done by the Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. for the benefit of many races in this country. The Queen paid this tribute when she opened the second YWCA. building and hostel, costing335 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-08-25 9 NURSING IN MALAYA 'DEFICIENT' 'REASON WHY SOME SURGICAL CASES ARE SENT ABROAD' IPOH, Saturday. J^ACK of skilled nurses in this country was the main reason why certain surgical cases had to be sent abroad for specialised treatment, it was claimed here today. The president of the Malayan Trained Nurses Association,Wan Senc Yip - 402 words
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Article108 1963-08-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Thieves broke Into the homes of a civil engineer and a pilot yesterday and made off with over $3,000 worth In property At dawn yesterday Mr. Chan Dee Chal, 61. found his house In Kirn Lin Park ransacked and 51.550 worth of property Includ- Ing108 words
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Article48 1963-08-25 9 ALOR BTAR. Sat Pour Alor Star scouts have been awarded the Medal of Merit for scouting services. They are Mr. C. A. Westwooa. Group Scout Master. Inche Hashlm Hanafiah. Assistant State Commissioner. Mr. C. Da Sllva. District Commissioner, and Mr. Rodzi Ahmad. Assistant District Commissioner.48 words
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Article55 1963-08-25 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Rala Muda of Perak opened a new $8,500 mosque in Kampong Sungei Rotan In the Selinsln* area of the Krlan district yesterday. The mosque was bui't wilh *4.500 contributed by the residents while the remmniMK *4.000 w«s given by the Council of55 words
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Article50 1963-08-25 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. The Sultan of Brunei will open a four-day civics course for religious officers and teachers at the Anthony Abell College in Seria tomorrow. The course will comprise lectures on the teachings of Islam, the general administration of the State and public welfare50 words
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Article54 1963-08-25 9 JOHORfc BAH.;o. but The Johore Bahru OCPD. Inche Akil bin Adam, appealed to the public to help trace a hit-and-run driver. who knocked down a cyclist. Tan Ah Kow. 17. at about 12 p.m. last night along Jaian Larkin. Tan. a service station foreman, died almost54 words
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210 1963-08-25 9 Wife went for bath in river —drowned IPOH. Sat. Footstep marks leading to a landslide on a river bank told an anxious husband that all was not well with his wife, who had the habit of an early morning bath In the river dally. He searched for her the whole210 words
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211 1963-08-25 9 SEREMBAN. Sat. The movement of buffaloes and oxen from one district to another in Negri Sembllan is now prohibited unless with the written permission of the State Veterinary Officer, Inche Osman bin Din. This follows an outbreak of a cattle disease haemorrhagle septicaemia211 words
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Article408 1963-08-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sat 'Splendid record' of Far East Air Force THREE Indians, a Maltese and an Englishman recently received service awards from the Air Officer Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor. Before high-ranking officers in the conference room at Far East Air408 words
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Article44 1963-08-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.—A bout 2.000 seamen employed in 23 Chinese shipping companies are demanding; wage increases and better working conditions. The Singapore National Seamen's Union has submitted claims on their behalf to the Singapore Shipping Association, which represent all the companies.44 words
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Article18 1963-08-25 9 PENANG. Sat. All Malaysia celebrations planned for Penang have been postponed, it was officially announced today.18 words
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Advertisement136 1963-08-25 9 m f 4^ #T Mr" I jivi y Carrier is the pioneer in Air-conditioning and Refriger- f^_ ation Equipment. Over the years they have maintained mk |f^Bß&S^^Ha|^^^^^^^^^^^ a reputation for producing efficient and reliable air-con- S ditioning units. All over the world Carrier equipment Ef2 Mm is in daily use,136 words
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483 1963-08-25 10 HUME GIVES BEST CHANCE TO SMALL MAN DO YOU have a query or doubt Write to: The City Editor. Sunday Times. Times Home River Valley Road. Singapore 9. THE small man has come out best in the Hume offer one in fourteen of those applying for the minimum 200 being483 words
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Article233 1963-08-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (50,000) $3.10; E. Smelters (3.000) $3.17: E.sm> Ords. $3.38 SL. (5.000) $3.40: Fitzpatricks (5.000) $2.05; Gammon (2,000) $2.27; F. and N. Ord.s. (1.000) $4.02. 3.000) $4.03: Hotel Merlin '3.233 words
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Article59 1963-08-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. —With the vital Malaysia talks going on in Kuala Lumpur, the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. cancelled his tour of Bukit Merah constituency scheduled for tonight. U a statement today, the Premier apologised to the people In the constituency lor the inconvenience. The59 words
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Article31 1963-08-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The finals of the schools debating competition organised by the Malay Youth Literary Association will be held at the Victoria Theatre at 2 p.m. on Aug. 31.31 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-08-25 10 A $50 gift— and for Billy it's happy Deepavali I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Deepavali next November will not mean the end of everything for Kuala Lumpur's most renowned Billy goat after all. For an anonymous Straits Times reader has assured Billy's future for the rest of his life with a gift287 words
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Article78 1963-08-25 10 KAJANO, Sat. The Kajang High School Old Boys' Association is to give a 'new look" to the former Kajang Club buildinc which it bought for $6,000 two years ago. The renovation is expected to cost $8,000 A committee has been set up to raise funds. It includes78 words
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Article34 1963-08-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The funeral ol Mr. Tong Teck Ing, 32, acting Assistant Comptroller of the Customs Preventive Branch, who died from an electric shock, was held at the Bidadan cemetery this evening.34 words
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566 1963-08-25 10 OUR lOOmph PLANES AND THOSE FAST MiGs KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. APPOSITION MPs today clashed with the Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, over the Malaysian defence policy, of which Mr. Lim Kean Slew said: "If it is defensive, it is wrong in structure, and if offensive, our 100 m.p.h. planes will566 words
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203 1963-08-25 10 Totalisator Board engineer gets study gift PENANG, Sat. An electrical engineer with the Totalisator Board. Mr. Llm Teong Cheng, has been awarded a post-graduate scholarship by Ottawa University in Canada to do post-graduate work on electronics engineering. Mr. Lim, a former Chung Ling High School student, will be away for203 words
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Obituary74 1963-08-25 10 MR. HO KHAI VIM of Heng Cheong Watch Co.. 195. Orchard Road announces the death of his mother. Madam Low Ah Ho at 1.30 j am. on the 24th August. Funeral on Monday 26th Augu.st at 1100 a.m. CAPTAIN BILL KAHILI, ace 36. American President Lines, died suddenly on74 words
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Obituary30 1963-08-25 10 IN EVER loving memory <* Anthony Thomas Luis who died .on 25.8.62. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by dad. brothers. sisters and relatives. May his soul rest in peace.30 words
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Advertisement149 1963-08-25 10 A flight with Cathay Pacific is an experience in fine living. Every Thp ICo7 meal is superb, a choice selection of European dishes and II w >^ I^l^ /ml 5 1 Hwiofc^ A s Oriental delicacies To compliment the cuisine. Cathay Pacific a refill chooses the best of the world149 words
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Advertisement52 1963-08-25 10 Late cussinef JDVERTISaOTS^ TO INDRANI and Rajoo I daughter Shanthi on 24 863 at Maternity Hospital KJ,. Thank* to doctor and sUfl. CHEN: Bee and Dennis gladly announce arrival of a brother Paul Li Yen. for Marie, Christopher, and John, at Assunta Foundation on 18.8.63. Doctors, sisters and staff excellent.52 words
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Miscellaneous85 1963-08-25 10 ON YOUR TV TODAY SINGAPORE. Sat.— Here ts your TV programme for tomorrow P.M. 6.30 Opening Summary: 6.35 The new adventures of Pinnocchio; 6.45 Robin Hood: 7.15 Zoo quest to Paraguay: 7.45 News and newsreel in Chinese; 8.05 Hong Kong— Featuring the Hong Kong film stars who came for the85 words
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Article179 1963-08-25 11 CEPT EMBER always marks the opening of the touring season for viilting celebrities, for the great musical festivals held in Europe during the summer are coming to an end. Ooh Soon Tloe s ets the ball rolling (or the 1963-61 season by presenting the German violin and piano179 words
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Article, Illustration677 1963-08-25 11 LEONARD MOSLEY - AREN'T WE ALL BILLY LIARS A T HEART? LEONARD MOSLEY PREVIEW ....OF FILMS YOU WILL SOON SEE IN MALAYA WISH life was something you could tear up and I start again," says the hero of BILLY LIAR. "You JL know, like starling a new page in an exercise book." It677 words
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Article586 1963-08-25 11 PETER EVANS LONDON - JULIE CHRISTIE PETER EVANS LONDON By SHE picked up the bone and chewed the meat and didn't have to worry about her make-up because there was none. For her face has that kind of translucent tan you get only in the young. Miss Julie Christie had Just driven down from586 words
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Article, Illustration659 1963-08-25 11 rplIE slight bearded man X sitting opposite me rapped the handcuffs hard against the heel of bis shoe. With a click, they fell open. "There." he said, dropping them on the table, "that's how you escape if they ever get you." James Randi. 35.659 words
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Advertisement510 1963-08-25 11 GANISATIONi v \ow snoa i\<,i N.B. DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH 4 shows doily Note Times: 11 a.m., 2.30. 6 15 A 9.1S p.m. pj k BEST PICTURE!' v J Notolie Wood fS/jainW^ Gcorqc Chakiris ÜBUIU^ PANAVISION Ir TECHNICOLOR S4. 2.50 I.SO No Fre« List. FREE COCA-COLA TO ALL at 11510 words
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Advertisement124 1963-08-25 11 Wishing Everstrong Ltd and Golden City Co two more of our satisfied clients *c^K Prosperity On c occasion of the opening of their i new shops Business Systems and Equipment Limited Singapore a Malacca Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang REX TsiHglpwe) tonight" mimkht SHAW'S MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS present AHMAD MAHMUD A124 words
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Advertisement314 1963-08-25 11 wt/f/ii 1773 phone Today 1.30 3.30 7.00 -930 d m "CARTOON PROGRAM" (MGM) •JO a.m.: "SUPER GIRL vs SPIDER OUESN" (Mandarin 11.00 o.m "KANSAS TERRITORY Tomorrow Whot Ever Hoppened To Baby Jone 7 Rfiinnrifin ru 2n JMgk M^fnidi DgiM'rpKidlh ■•■^■S^W SUSHI K**OOt R tNO *QW* Htrt-iisTJßt* mi 'co Today 11314 words
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Article, Illustration543 1963-08-25 12 MOTORING By PETER LIM AN "INJURY-PROOF" CAR. That is the aim of a team of engineers in 'America, who have built a car with a rectangular steering-wheel and wrap-round "capsule" seats. The car called "Survival Car H" Is a medium-steed standard American model with a completely543 words
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176 1963-08-25 12 Manhunt on for gang of armed —robbers— ALOR STAR. Sat. Sungel Patanl police are hunting for a gang of armed robbers believed to havp been responsible tor two separate hold-ups on Thursday night at two rubber estates near Ttkam Batu on the KedahProvlnce Wellesley boundary. The gang, believed to number176 words
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Article109 1963-08-25 12 DENANG, Sat.— The Penang divisional chairman of the Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, claimed tonffeht that the postponement of the formation ot Malaysia was "a great victory to us. and those who love democracy." "On many occasions.'" he said at the Inaugural meeting of the109 words
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267 1963-08-25 12 POSTMAN ACCUSE GOVT ON PAY CLAIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Government was today accused of failing in the responsibility to postal workers. The accusation was made by the president of the Union of Post Office Workers, Mr. A. Emmanuel, at its annual delegates' conference. Mr. Emmanuel, who gave a long267 words
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Article23 1963-08-25 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Inche Ahmad bin- Mohamed Ibrahim the State Advocate General. today opened the aew Malaysia Restaurant at Joo Chiat Road23 words
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318 1963-08-25 12 GRAND PRIX: CUSTOMS PLEA TO AVOID JAM JOHORE BAHRI Saturday. •JHE Federation Customs Department today called for the co-operation of motorists and spectators of the eight Johore Grand Prix on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 to avoid traffic congestion along the Causeway. A customs notice said that exceptionally heavy traffic318 words
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Article116 1963-08-25 12 CINGAPORE. Sat. A New w Zealand scientist, Mr. J. T. OLeary has suggested that a nuclear reactor producing cheap electricity for Industry, and at the same time using Its excess heat to convert salt water from the sea Into fresh water. could be a future solution to116 words
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153 1963-08-25 12 Witness: Girl killed by hit-run -motorist- PNANG. Sat.— A schoolgirl was knocked down and killed by a hit-and-run motorist, the Coroner's Court here was told today. "I was too giddy to take down his number," K. Seenivasan, a learner motor-cyclist, testified at an Inquest on Chan Man Tal, 18, a153 words
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Article30 1963-08-25 12 KOTA BHARU, Sat. The Federal Government has allocated $7,000 to the Alliance-con-trolled Kota Bharu Town Council for Malaysia celebrations. The council expects to raise another $3,000.30 words
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Article28 1963-08-25 12 PENANG. Sat. Burglars broke into a sundry goods shop In Malacca Street yesterday and escaped with the day's takings of $200 and $50 worth of clgarettps.28 words
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Article251 1963-08-25 12 An 'insult' so 30 to resign UNION ROW THAT BEGAN WITH ONE RESIGNATION pENANG. Sat. Members of the head office accounts section of the Penan* Port Commismlssion Employees' Union last nnght decided to resign en bloc from the union because they feel they have been "insulted" The members, totalling 30.251 words
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Advertisement41 1963-08-25 12 ROYAL AIR CAMBODGE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE INTRODUCTION OF THEIR WEEKLY DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE PHNOM PENH ON THURSDAY 29th AUGUST THURSDAYS DEP PHNOMPENH 0800 DEP SINGAPORE 1300 ARR. SINGAPORE 1200 ARR. PHNOM PENH 1630 GENERAL SALES AGENTS: MALAYAN AIRWAYS TELEPHONE *****41 words
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1095 1963-08-25 13 EPSOM JEEP - Skilton can beat the best in big race trial EPSOM JEEP By QO for the lightweights in the Vase Trial over 6f (Race 4) at Ipoh today. It invariably pays to follow "bottom of the handicap" horses in a big race trial and a lightweight with a great chance of1,095 words
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Article1268 1963-08-25 13 Race One 2.00— Cl 5 Div 2— s ono^ ri f.! to Mr lt Mrs K N Leon Heddle 7 9-0 Johnson 9 2 ***** Guilty Boy fCJoh St.) Tjoa. 4 9 0 Moxham 8 2 3?i2S r Na J <SKC st) Osman 8 812 .".•vuS 4 *****1,268 words
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Article544 1963-08-25 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER TRIGGER GUILTY BOY TRIGGER Race 1 Arigato 13 Wonders Mr. Miller Guilty B«y Trigger Chicken Carry WAT GLUNG PHANTOM CORNELIA Race S Phantom Cornelia Wat Glnng Bellehl Calvados Our Sosneo SHYLOCK HOME LARATOR RAWANA Km* Four O'clock Four O'clock San Joan San Joan San544 words
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Article385 1963-08-25 13 tverton start with 3-0 sweep ONDON. Sat. League Yj champions Everton their sights set on the glittering triple prise of the European Cap. Football Association Cup and the First Division title started off the English soccer season today with a 3-0 win over Fulham. ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Arsenal 1 W.385 words
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Article257 1963-08-25 13 Test set for a tense finish ONDON, Sat.— The fifth Li and last Test between England and the West Indies was poised for another fine finish in an exciting series after some more great cricket at the Oral today. At the close of the third of the five days. West257 words
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Advertisement821 1963-08-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) It Wfdt U (Min.)— Box eU. «xfra PHOTOSTATS by Kotomatlc 92M0. INSTANT EHLARCE RIDUCI doaameot photocopy itrvice, SO Robloaon Road. B'pora 94A06. •v PLANS, DOCUMINTI, PHOTO- RAPHS ate. photocopied Tanfa 10. Boat Quay. OM6B. NOUSB OFFICE GININAL r»paJn Moovatloni undertaken cheaply aSletootly. Ktns (Spore)821 words
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Advertisement207 1963-08-25 13 Gelling Up NigMs Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Tima Nothing can make ym feel so old. tired, and depressed aa loatar Haen •nd •norrr because of Batting. Up NlqMa or Burning, Smaring, JteNn a Acidity. And If toot baa* aoheaanl Bhanrnatlam PainJ In Jototß and nrnadaa malt* too mleexabk,207 words
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Miscellaneous159 1963-08-25 13 Today's sports diary SOCCER— Malaya Cap: Pen- pectors (Thomson Rd. 11). ang vs Selangor (City Stadium. GOLF Penan* open amateur 8 pjn.); Singapore vs Malacca championships (PTC course, 9 (Jn Besar. 840). Burnley Cop: am) B 'P° re Islan<l <3C slnle Penang vs B'gor (City Stadium, salver* (Bukit course). 640159 words
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Article, Illustration300 1963-08-25 14 PENANG. Sat. Three out of the five finals in the Penang table-tennis championships were decided on walkovers. Kok Kwal Seng retained both' his singles and doubles titles on walkovers. In the singles final his opponent, Leow Llm Kung failed to turn up and In300 words
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Article257 1963-08-25 14 KENNY FERNANDEZ - KENNY FERNANDEZ: Ceylon Varsity have stiff task as they lose early wickets By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A SPARKLING 53 in 41 minutes by Gurucharan Singh and splendid bowling by Cyril Ernest who took eight wickets for 99 runs highlighted the two-day match between the257 words
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Article189 1963-08-25 14 One record it goes to Evelyn CINGAPORE. Sat. Evelyn Tan was the only recordbreaker on the first day of the Singapore Business Houses athletics meet at Farrer Park today. Evelyn, who holds the state record for the long Jump and the 80m hurdles, bettered the previous Singapore all-comers mark for189 words
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Article26 1963-08-25 14 KLUANG. Sat.— l/ 7 Gurkha Rifles of Ipoh beat Gurkha Engineers of Kluang 3-1 in a Nepal Cup quarter-final soccer match here today.'26 words
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382 1963-08-25 14 Mentris Cup: South set -for victory- KUAKTAN, Saturday. T'ENGKU Makhota of Pahang took South Malays to an 84-run lead on first innings over North Malays in their annual two-day match for the Mentris Besar Cup played here today. At close of play South had scored 57 for four in the382 words
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Article198 1963-08-25 14 BROOKLINE (Massachusetts!. Sat.— Darlene Hard (US) and Maria Bueno (Brazil), the tltleholders, beat Mrs. Ann Haydon Jones and Christine Truman (Britain) 6-4, 6-4 in the women's rsmi-final of the United States lawn tennis doubles championships here yesterday. In the quarter-finals of the men's event, top-seeded A.198 words
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Article667 1963-08-25 14 England slam W. Indies GREAT FIGHT BACK MARRED BY UMPIRING MISTAKES By KEITH MILLER r\VAL, Sat. Engv land staged a remarkable fight back to slam West Indies flat on their back for 231 for eight in a day marred once more by glaring umpire mistakes. Glaring mistakes? And how? With667 words
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96 1963-08-25 14 Hockey debut for Singapore team in govt tourney CINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Government Services will play in the pan-Malayan intergovernment departments hockey championship for the first time. They will meet Negri Sembilan in their first match on the padang on Wednesday. In preparation for this match Singapore Government Services will meet96 words
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Article49 1963-08-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor win meet Malacca in the first round of the Federation Government Services inter-State hockey competition at Armed Forces ground tomorrow. Selangor team: Perambalam, Lawrence Doss. Shanmuganathan, P. Patel, T. Lawrence, Sivanesan. Abdul Rahman, Chua Eng Kirn. Paramallngam. P. Nayagam. C. Wright.49 words
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Article52 1963-08-25 14 Baillie cracks E mil's record AUCKLAND, Sat.— Bill BailUe, New Zealand's "iron man" of long distance running, today broke Emil Zatopek's 12 years old world record for 20,000 metres. In a special record attempt, the New Zealander cut about 23 seconds off Zatopek's 20,000 metres time by clocking 59 znins.52 words
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Article31 1963-08-25 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Pulau Branl thrashed River Valley C.C. 6-2 in their tnter-communltv centres league soccer tournament at Parrer Park uxtay. In another match. Pelclo beat Pulau Brani KechU 6-2.31 words
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Article20 1963-08-25 14 LAUNCESTON. Sat.— South Africa beat Australia 8-3 In a two-day badminton international which ended here lact night20 words
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Article206 1963-08-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Football Association of Malaya president Tenpku Abdul Rahman will ask former national coach Choo Seng Quee to take charge of the Malaysian team for their engagements this year. The Tengku reached this decision after last night's meeting of the FAM Council206 words
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Article35 1963-08-25 14 OSAKA. Sat. Seventeen-year-old Don Scholander, of Santa Clara, set a new world record of lmin 58.4 sec. in the 200-metre freestyle on the opening night of the two-day U.S.-Japan swim meet here. UJ?I.35 words
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Advertisement129 1963-08-25 14 M 4 Stroke Engine —^v wl^^ M (^^2? 1 Prj c e: $485 only HONDA HONDA 50 LIGHT (PORT CUB) C-240 THE BLUE-EYED BOY OF MALAYA'S MOTORCYCLISTS Economy, Durability Safety SO EASY TO HANDLE that even children can ride it. f SO DURABLE that you'll forget when you bought It.129 words
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Advertisement524 1963-08-25 14 if Piston kings V Ideal Wearing-ln Action J I^. Extended Service .^4" mo« •!»•<••• •«lr >'»—• f (J!!i but olm »«M •yr— «"J 4*— > f~~Z^tSHlmir VM4 MAIINt t FAIMNG ~d HiAVYJJOIT CONSI«OCTDN MACHMfS. (•< «•>*(. KKJMf.WtT ~fl •<*■- ,1 0.. a«»lo»l» M -+> "•>"•• •> I SINDITI MnAL l.c.itly524 words
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746 1963-08-25 15 The day I actually walked up a river By tINSAKIM rWAS recently my privilege to accompany a "Gold Award" expedition In Malaya, organised under the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme. Whatever may be the case in Britain and there have been criticism recently of the "ease" with which awards car.746 words
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Article, Illustration797 1963-08-25 15 KEN HAMMONDS - YOUR ALL-PLASTIC HOUSE KEN HAMMONDS By TAKE a good look round your house. In almost every room you will find gome plastic article serving a useful purpose. But did you ever imagine that one day you might live in an AjLL-PLASTIC home? Impossible? Far from it. Plastic homes are going797 words
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Article261 1963-08-25 15 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER' By More musicol foolery Somebody had torn out the wires of the harp and substituted string. rIS is the kind of silly joke which a virtuoso can detect at once, a more subtle trick Is to attach a small, lightly-boiled to the inside of one of the261 words
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Article682 1963-08-25 15 Keeping an eye on the boss... SOHRAB bin RUSTUM Intercom buzzed and the boss's voice came on: "Step into my office, Sohrab, I want a word with you." "Oh lord I said to myself, stuffing the stamps and envelopes into a drawer, "what's the beef about this tlme?When I did682 words
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Article, Illustration470 1963-08-25 16 The Pyjama Story A GIRL'S favourite night dress-today is as revealing as her birth certificate. It tells her age. Whether she knows it or not, there's a definite link between the way she feels about her age and what she chooses to wear for bed. Friends tell me: "I wore470 words
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Article279 1963-08-25 16 HENRY had a terrible fear of thunder. He just couldn't stand to hear it. Finally. In desperation, he went to see an eminent psychiatrist. "This is ridiculous," said the head-shrinker when he heard about It. "Thunder Is a natural phenomenon, and there Is nothing at all279 words
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Article299 1963-08-25 16 Questions 'n' answers DEAR Erelyn Tv: I've heard that pimple marks can be erased by using hydrogen peroxide. Can you please tell me how the treatment is done? ROSNAH CHE ROSE. For goodness sake don't put hydrogen peroxide on your skin. You'll get badly burned if you do. Hydrogen peroxide299 words
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Advertisement453 1963-08-25 16 Wherever you live you can depend on Electrolux You can enjoy all the benefits of modern refrigeration with the Electrolux L. 27, wherever you live. The kcrosin* model makes you Independent of electricity supplies. Electric modeli ana) models which work by bottled f (L.P.G.) are also available. SILENT COOLING UNIT453 words
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Advertisement205 1963-08-25 16 Advertisement r jas^Br b^bV R% K t aajfcfc M rWK> keep the neck and throat beautifully young and smooth, always massage In a film of rich vitalising cream before retiring, using a gentle upward and outward movement. As you sleep the rich vitalising Ulan Night Cream will carry on the205 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-08-25 17 WINNER of the week's $30 prize is "Nice Doggie" (above), submitted by Anton Jombu. of 8, Kuching Lane. Penang. He nsed Kodak Tri-X Pan film and a Yashica 635 camera. Setting: fll. 1/250 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him during175 words
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Article398 1963-08-25 17 jpi FTiT^^l wjrJt^H hi 1 1 B >l 1 1 I 'T'T'li^B T)KAR Jane Lee: How can I make my wife see that in married love it's not always ;i husband's place to take the initiative? It would make all the difference in the world to my happiness.398 words
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Article592 1963-08-25 17 LOST RECEIPT AND A FRIEND'S BIKE JJKAR Know Alls: A few weeks ago 1 bought a bicycle frame, two wheels, a handle and a license plate from one of my friends. He told me to repair the bicycle and he would give, me the lionise registration receipt later. After repairing592 words
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Article394 1963-08-25 17 YOUR DOG s —By POINTER rpo return to kerb drill, by X now your dog should be responding to "Sit." If his progress has not been too successful, you will have to continue In the garden or some other quiet spot. I assure you It will Improve, but some dogs394 words
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Article126 1963-08-25 17 TakliiK a country walk this weekend? If so, then be reaeiy with the an.su ei in case one of the youngsters asks you this question— WHAT IS THK (,i;i I SCIM ON roxDs? SOMETIMES you *c* a patch of stagnant water, like a pond, covered with a126 words
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Advertisement129 1963-08-25 17 take pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed Sole Agents and Importers of:--■■Ir T.I Mm Ij vl JQ DIGESTIVE for Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and the Borneo Territories^ X An inimitable L^ masttrpitct, balanced I I M Bk between tht inviaoraa^^^^^ a? V V W^H?ril^|| ting warmth ol129 words
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Miscellaneous423 1963-08-25 17 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA lg£j» S, I 55"BS£NS|85f i.'S, 30 iJSS" 1 a£S AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Neraia- Relax and Listen; 6.30 Music at Teaching: 11.15 Wilma Tana ku; 6.02 Prelude to Breakfast: Sundown: 7.00 The News; 7.10 Sings 11.30 Marching With Th* 7 00 Time Signal. The News;423 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1963-08-25 18 ROGER MANVELL; HEINRICH FRAENKEL - Disgraced, arrested ROGER MANVELL and HEINRICH FRAENKEL CONCLUDING 4? The Goering Story stripped of his medals AS THE SPECTRE of defeat grew, the quarrels and rivalries between the Nazi leaders became more bitter, each blaming the other for the mounting disasters. At one conference, Goering became so enraged when Von1,184 words
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Advertisement835 1963-08-25 18 IK w S H TTT? M \-^KmMm2^K *$mt TBBj _^^m WHY MR /'ANG CHOSE HITACHI Mr. Ang Peng Hong of Paya Lebar. Singapore bought an Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a family man no money to waste and when I bought a Television Set had to be835 words
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Miscellaneous245 1963-08-25 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: 1. Concerning heart DOWN: 1. Burn the fish? (4). (7>. Art (6). 10. Learned <5). 2. Charges with gas (7). 3. Pushes LI. Backbone (5). 12. Hosts (6>, down (4i, 4, Fell in drops (7;. 5. 14. Hand over 'fit. 16. Hie (4). 17. Fish (3). 6.245 words
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Article, Illustration2437 1963-08-25 19 hands. It was a poignant moment for my husband." But Goerlng was soon In high good humour, riding back in the U.S. general's jeep to the headquarters of the U.S. 36th Division at Zell am See, smiling, waving and cracking jokes with the G.l. a. This,2,437 words
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Advertisement52 1963-08-25 19 CLIFF_WANTS|^m^g TO BE A GOOD ACTOR^MBHI Na film stand-ins for me. i^P says Britain's biggest money-spinning movie star and top pop singer Cliff IPHHf^j^te Richard, talking about his f| ¥^9 P^ new film in this week's M rrYT7TrTnrrv7 S i^^MJiK^^i l\ nPP\Kt 3 *M&t *•!> Sinatra makes 3 deals liifl52 words
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Advertisement93 1963-08-25 19 THIS ttrioliiotion it adopted from rite book "Goering," by ROGER MANVELL and HEINRICH FRAENKEL (published by Hcmemonn), and from other interviews. The housewife 489^ who does the cooking knows 3^^V Full Cream Milk is best for cooking J jL because it's so Vmk \d m^ rich and so easy 393 words
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Article721 1963-08-25 20 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— Jan. 19): This is an excellent week for beginning a course of study or planning some new job or new project. If you are taking a holiday, keep an open mind about what you are doing and explore new ground. Money goes out721 words
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Article335 1963-08-25 20 TODAY: This could be an Inspirational day if you forget practical problems. Let your faith and your Intuition have their way with you during the afternoon. Any introductions made this evening could have romantic results. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Sea green, 7. opal. TOMORROW:335 words
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Article, Illustration425 1963-08-25 20 yOtR problem this >ear «ill not be how to make the best of >our opportunitir> but how to light a tendency to depression. Changes that have taken place in >our life in the last few months will have Irft you wondering just what is going to425 words
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Advertisement616 1963-08-25 20 A. C. ELECTRIC ed§> MOTORS for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been supplied to every part of the world. From 1/25 H.P. To 650 H.P. I Mk L k^*SP >% 1 111 Mi' M A.— ih I SOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 18, Battery Rood, Singapore.616 words
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