The Straits Times, 16 February 1964

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times in No. 1460 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1964. 2C CENTS KDN 732
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  • 981 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Ghazali outwits Subandrio at his own tough game By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday TODAY I can disclose the straight-from-the-shoulder arguments which the Malaysian team used to floor the Indonesians at the recent Bangkok Foreign Ministers conference. So severe was the Malaysian onslaught and the Indonesians'' diplomatic defeat that,
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  • 47 1 MELBOURNE. Sat. In troduction of decimal coinage in Australia will cut school courses in arthmetlc bytwo years, a senior educational official said here Australia moves ,over to decimal currency in February 1966, but schools will start teachine the system a year earlier
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  • 236 1 Rhodesia: Our trade unions impress SINGAPORE. Sat. The lab r movements In Singapi and North Rhodesia had ~.mllar objectives the building or a socialist society and a non-aligned trade unloru movement. This was stated by a Rhodesian trade union delegation during a meeting with two members of the visiting Malaysian
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  • 64 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. There have been no iresh developments in the kidnapoing case of Mr. Shaw Vee Meng. 31. eldest son of Mr. Run Run Shaw the cinema magnate. Police over the last 24 hours screened 3.832 people. Ten men was detained for further questioning. Also
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  • 33 1 GOTHENBURG. Sat. Swedish critics praised blue-toned paintings in a Gothenburg show exhibited under the name of Pierre Brassau. Today 'Brassau" was revealed as Pet*r a chimp in the local roo
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  • 25 1 .of the Netherlands ast ir.em denied reports he was secret Roman Catholic and secretly met the Spanish Chief ot tltate, Oen. Francisco Franco.
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  • 352 1  -  GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE, Sat.— When the Strait* tin market today reopened after the two-day close down for the Chinese New Year holidays the price forged ahead by $6.50 to $539. the biggest I rise on a single day for some months. The price has now
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  • 16 1 wm urged by a leading opposition MP. to resign because of his failing health
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  • 154 1 Probe into killing in Karachi ordered MANILA. Sat. President Diosdado Macapagal today asked the Foreign Office to Investigate the death in Pakistan of a Filipino reported to have committed suicide after stabbing his sweetheart. The Filipino's mother. Mr«. Dolores Sarcia. yesterday personally conveyed to the President her doubts that her
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  • 14 1 of Holland. mother of Princess Irene. plans to visit Mexico next April.
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  • 41 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— The Ford Foundation announced today a grant of U*****.000 (MS9OO--000) to help expaod the library at the University of Singapore. The expansion would assist the university's graduate research programmes, a foundation spokesman said. Reuter.
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  • 39 1 BORDIGHERE, Italian Riviera. Sat Peter Bellers, Bernard Cribblns and Lionel Jeffries were named best actors at the Ninth International Festival of Comic Films for their performances in the British film 'The Wrong Arm of the Law."
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  • 53 1 DIRBA.V Sal Drunken elephants are terrifying the population of the Eastern Transvaal, which border* on the Knurr national came park Each night the elephants en on the rampage after rating maroela plums— which contain an 'ntoxicating juice— smashing the huts of Africans "and anything else that gets
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  • 31 1 British Defence Minister, yesterday congratulated Oen Peter Young, on the "admirable way" In which he had carried out his duties as commander of the British Peace Force in Cyprus.
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  • 997 1  - Ceasefire gives us more time, says Tengku LOKMAN HALIM AND by SAMAD MAHADI KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rpEHGKU Abdul Rahman today had two unexpected visitors— two elephants from the national zoo. The vi.stors. Vishnu and Gangada, walked all the eight miles from Liv Klang to greet the Tengku "Selamat Hari Raya.'
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  • NEWS
    • 28 2 PARTT BUNTAR. Sat. The Kuala Kurau Youth Club will hold Chinese N*w Year-Hart-Raya party for children at the Pen*hul" Hall here at i3O pjn. on Mondaj.
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    • 498 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat I Yang di-Pertuan Agong today expressed he hope that the conferences held in kok and Phnom Penh would help solve Malaysia issue and bring about lasting Jpeaking to a gathering of more than at the Istana Negara
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    • 294 2 Umno group distributes Hari Raya cakes to Changi prisoners SINGAPORE, Saturday. WHILE the Muslim community was celebrating Hari Raya today a group of 100 Singapore UMNO members visited Changi Prison where they distributed about 500 packets of foodstuffs to prisoners. Inche Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rahman, head of the party's
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    • 172 2 Talks between Soekarno, Maca 'vital' MANILA. Sat,-. The Philippines Herald in an editorial today said that the forthcoming talks between President Soekarno of Indonesia and Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal would serve "a vital and decisive purpose" in bringing about a "peaceful settlement" of the Malaysia dispute. President Macapagal Is to
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    • 29 2 TELUK ANtON. Sat. The Raja Muda of Perak entertained about 300 guefts at a garden oarty In hla residence here this evening to celebrate Hari Raya Pu:i*a.
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  • Foreign News
    • 415 3 pOLICE investigations into the Chinese New Year murder of two watchmen of the Singapore Island Country Club are being hampered by the almost total absence of clues. Except for a bloodstained baton and a police truncheon belonging to the victims, Miusa bin Dlkln. 45. and
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    • 56 3 IPOH. Sat. Construction work will begin next month on a $2 million housing project In Jitra. 10 miles north of Alor Star in Kedah. by the Unique Housing Development Company. The first nhase is for 156 low cost terraced houses, each with three bedrooms, lounge,
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    • 33 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. A five-year-old girl. On* Ah Seok, of Kuala Kurau. was admitted to Talplng hospital yesterday with head and leg Injuries after being knocked down by a car.
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    • 34 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The executive council of the Malayan Indian Congress. Singapore, will hold a meeting at 6 pjn tomorrow to prepare for its annual delegates conference expected to be held next month.
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    • 51 3 IPOH. Sat. The Minister of Education, Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, will open a new block to the Iskandar Shah Primary School in Parit, 18. miles from here, on Feb. 22. The new double-storeyed block, costing $140,000. will have seven classrooms, a staff room and an
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    • 31 3 SERKMBAN. Sat. The 46th anniversary of Chan Wa National Type Primary/Secondary School here will be celebrated with a dinner at Kwong Woh Restaurant at 7 p.m. on Feb. 21.
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    • 146 3 RAZAK: WE'LL BRING BACK PEACE TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Malaysia is determined to brine back peace to South Cast Asia and it hopes that Indonesia and the Philippines' will feel the same way. The Depnty Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said this today in a ll.iri
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    • 29 3 No pomp. No ceremony. A charming picture of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong exchanging Hari Raya greetings .at the Istana Negara grounds where prayers were said yesterday.
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    • 47 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman and other Cabinet Ministers will attend the annual Police Memorial Service at the Police Depot in Gurney Road tomorrow at 8.45 a.m. He will lay a wreath at at the memorial for the policemen who died during the Emergency.
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    • 298 3 Muslims urged to renew pledge for peace CINGAPORE. Bat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today called on Muslim leaders here to renew their pledge to continue their search for honourable peace with their neighbours. Tun Yusof said in a Hart Raya broadcast over Radio Malaysia Slngapura: "At
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    • FORIEGN DESK
      • 384 4 Police chiefs wife kills other woman NEW YORK, Sat. gLIM, 46-year-old Mrs. Helen Haukedahl used her husband's gun to kill his pretty secretary. And it was her husband Stanley who arrested her for the murder. He is Police Chief of Kenosha, Wisconsin, where the crime was committed. The events which
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      • 218 4 Forces slash just 'common sense' MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. Khrushchev announced yesterday that the Soviet Union is making cuts In the strength of Its Armed Forces. He said the move was Just "common sense" and denied It was due to an economic pinch. In a long speech to a special meeting
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      • 60 4 DALLAS. (Texas>. Sat. Judge Joe Broun yesterday ordered that trie trial of Jack Ruby, accused ot murdering President Kennedy's alleged assasin, will start at 9 a.m. on Monday in Dallas. Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald in full view of a mass television audience two days after
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      • 45 4 LEVERKUSEN. (West Germany i, Sat. Agfa and Oevaert. two of Europe's biggest producers of photographic materials, are to merge on July 1, It was announced here yesterday. The announcement said the merger would form a large new European photochemical enterprise.
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      • 50 4 THE Supreme Champion at the 1964 Cruft's Show in London Sh. Ch. Silbury Soames of Madavale with his owner, Mrs. Ada Williams, after his victory recently. The 4£-year-old English Setter was bred by Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardiner-Swann of Seend, Wiltshire. Reuter picture.
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      • 175 4 Yuri: Russia accuses U.S. of kidnap now MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union has ac- cused the United States of kidnapping Soviet disarmament delegate Yuri Nossenko and branded the act as a serious threat to the Geneva disarmament conference. Informed Soviet sources said last night. The charge was contained in a
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      • BRIEFS
        • 60 4 Cage for stray cats AUCKLAND. Sat —The Society for the Prevention of CrueKy to Animals at Wellington is considering building a cage into which people could drop unwanted cats. They believe this would prevent people going on holiday leaving pets to starve. But there is one objection to the scheme
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        • 32 4 BRISBANE: Spaghetti made in Queensland Is being exported 11,000 miles to Italy the traditional home of the dish, Mr. Ralph de PasQuale, 27, director of the firm which makes the food said
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        • 30 4 McMUROO SOUND. Antarctica: U.S. scientists have got famous Kentucky Blue Grass— used to a warm climate —to grow Inside an Antarctic Circle. But It started to die after three months.
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        • 37 4 RIVERTON: A car fell through the Ice when four Americans drove on to a frozen lake In Wyoming Intending to fish through a hole. They escaped. When the car was recovered, 40 frozen fish wer* found inside.
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        • 27 4 MELBOURNE: Asian scholarship students studying in Perth have been warned to watch their gambling habits because some of them have been worried by losing too much cash.
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      • FOR BACKGROUND
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        • 60 4 LONDON: the following advertisement appeared today on the front page of the Times of London: "I am sure the driver who smashed the side of my green Ford Zephyr 6 last night whilst my car was innocently parked in Klnderton Street would like my name and address so that an
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        • 62 4 LONDON; The Hendon Borough Council said there was nothing very unusual about a man in spelling the word slow when he has to paint a large sign at a street crossing. "It is surprising how easy it is to go wrong when writing four foot letters," a Hendon Borough official
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        • 43 4 LONDON A High Court jury awarded three-year-old Peter White £3,400 because of the "embarrassment value" of his permanent bald patch. The patch Is the result o* being balded white In a steam tent in a hospital when Peter was only three months old.
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      • 407 4 on training...^ QUITE a number of dog owners worry about diet and co. rect feeding of their dogs. They are correct to do so. as injudicious feeding results In skin troubles, and the dog rapidly loses condition. There is no magic formula for feeding all that is required
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      • 609 4 wXJm J-JIRE Purchase is Ilk* marriage easy to get into but not so easy to get out of. What do you do if you discover that you can no longer keep up the payments? Martin Brown had this problem a few months ago.
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  • 584 5 Malaysia: Alec is pleased by agreement with Johnson OF THE WORLD'S CAPITALS LONDON, Saturday. CIR Alec Douglas-Home said last night he was "really pleased" at the complete agreement reached with President Johnson over policies in South-East Asia and that Malaysia must be kept independent. Ho was answering questions on his
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  • 253 5 Car cops in skirts to catch roadhogs LONDON. Sat— A highway patrol of policewomen in plain clothes to watch for careless and dangerous drivers was urged in the House of Lords by Baroness Summerskill 'abuve>. She said: "There may be objections to the idea of 'spies' on the roads. "But
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  • 371 5 Negroes in U.S. get new image YEW YORK. Sat. Until recently a foreigner who studied the contents of advertisements in American newspapers, magazines, and on TV would have come to the conclusion that America is populated ontlrely by white people. For Negroes never appeared in advertisements. This week a special
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  • 50 5 SAIGON. Sat. A Vietnamese Air Force C-47 with four crewmembers aboard was reported missing yesterday on a flight Mom Saigon to Danang. All crew members were Vietnamese. An air search was launched but by mid-afternoon the weather was deteriorating and aerial search operations were hampered. U.P.I.
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  • 97 5 MELBOURNE. Sat.. I Sea -boots worn 200 years ago by Australia's > discoverer. Captain Cook, j were stolen from a glass case by a bearded student and worn to a rock V roll dance. The student climbed the ivy walls surrounding Captain Cook's cottage museum in.
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  • 51 5 Princess Grace teaching her son, Prince Albert, to skate. He is not yet very confident. The Princess has arrived from Monaco to Schonried. near Gstaad, Switzerland, where she is spending a short holiday in her chalet. Her husband. Prince Rainier, is joining her there later. London Express
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  • 142 5 NEW YORK, Sat. Thirteen suburban housewives arrested by police at Mlneola, Long Island, are being accused of operating as part-time call-girls to help their household budgets. Their* vice circle first arous- ed suspicion when they got into fights with "professional prostitutes" who objected to the
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  • 37 5 .widow of the former Philippines President on visit 10 India yesterday laid a wreath on the spot by the River Jumna in New Delhi where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated after his assassination In 1948.
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    • 42 5 Pace I I Comics 19. 20 I Features 13 I I Films 9 I lor Women 14 I Janr l.cc l.*> I Know Alls If I Motoring in I Photo I I Prolit 8 I <<ri.il 1«. 17 I St.irN 18 a
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  • OPINION
    • 211 6 WITHIN 24 hours of his return from Bangkok, Dr. Subandrio talks of the fragility of the ceasefire and doubts its effectiveness along the Borneo frontier. The sickening pattern is becoming all too clear. Volunteer infiltrators, flareups, head-on fighting, calls for restraint, an uneasy ceasefire, an unkept peace the
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    • 105 6 rE warm welcome accorded Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and his "truth" mission men in Accra end Lagos is reason for double joy. One. Ghana and Nigeria are the most influential of the countries in emergent Africa. Two, both are members of the Commonwealth. In these troubled times faced
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    • 123 6 rT»AIWAN out. Peking In. In A this matter of getting together with de Gaulle, Communist China has come out victor. But this is merely the first round, the preliminary skirmishing. The real battle begins in September when China makes her bid not only for admission to the United
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    • 122 6 V^ET once again the aparJ- theid policies of Verwoerd have embroiled his country In ugly conflict with the International Olympic Committee. South Africa will be barred from the Tokyo Games unless she renounces her racist attitudes. A thousand pities this unpleasantness should erupt at a time when the
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  • SPEAKING PERSONALLY
    • 40 6 THE Sundoy Times has receired dozens of let- w ters since this contra versy bega n >j three weeks ago. Wc can't possibly print tkem all, much as wc would like to. So today, SPEAKING PER SONALLY present* a selection.
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    • 159 6 IN this battle for womens righta we women must remeraber that we are part of a man's world and are accepted for what we can do. No more, no less. Women have to be bettcr than men to do similar work. A man can make a blunder
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    • 116 6 k BOUT two months ago I i\ was asked to use my good offlces and arrange a match between the children of two good frlends. The boy's mother was most anxlous that I should succeed. She told me; "The girl ls a teacher and earns almost as much as my
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    • 89 6 IHESITATE to write on a subject dealt wlth by both Hasnah Vimala-Chen and Aristophanes. However It seems that the tnodern writer by praying In the aid of Mrs. Indira Gandhi may have provided powerful ammunltion to the "good wives and mothers" school of thought. If Mrs. Oandhi Is considered sufflciently
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    • 87 6 P HALL. MMBM PORT DICKSON. OF course Lyslstra is right. Beauty and a well-developed bust will get a woman much further than a whole strlng of degrees. Ask any Malaysiar, which he*d rather have: A dunce with an Anita Ekberg torso or a semi-genlus who looks like Swlney-Belle in your
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    • 40 6 MAY I as a mere male Joln in this great debate by .suggestlng an updatlng of that mournful couplet: "Men seldom make passes, Åt girls who wear glasses." TO: "Qirls in trousis, Are safe as housis." lOHN CRIINSLAOE, KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 117 6 rE thlngs that TV Slngapura gets away wlth these days plays that are not plays. whodunlt hotchpotches where the ldentlty of the culprlt stlcks out by a mile. How much of the taxpayer's money I would Uke to know is belng spent on the works of these
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    • 64 6 YOUR otherwise superb artlcle on Somerset Maugham (Sunday Times. Feb. 9) dld not mentlon the fact that thls great writer always enjoys eatlng and drinklng. Still hale and heart y at 90 he is living reproof to heajth-conscious Aslan vegetarians who thlnk a culture Is superior slmply
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    • 165 6 SEX AT OXFORD IN A passion ed plea for co-educational schools Hasnah Vimala Chen < Opinion Page. Jan. 19) dihmisses the sex danger angle as larm ly imaginary. "So too," she says. "is that rubbish about the frivolous influcnce pretty glrls will have on bunch ol impressionable boys." lf the
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    • 131 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK I WAS astonished when an American tourist told me tLat what pat him off duria <s was the fact that the smell clang to him for boars after eating a fruit or two. He said: "It's a bit awkward really when I get back to my
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    • 85 6 I am three score and ten and all my life I flattered myself that I have been of a progressive bent of mind. But I say that our education authorities have enough on their hands without having to bother about the problems that would arise from the establishment of co
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    • 38 6 FDR goodness sake let us bring some sanity to this discussion. Segregation of the sexes does not mean denial of the right to an education for the girls. It is just an insurance against temptation. SITA RAM, KAMPAR.
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    • 79 6 11/TTH the Han Raya and Tt the Chinese New Year almost upon us, stand by now for those extremely unpleasant affairs that go under the name of office parties. Not that I have anything against staff gettogethers, but the menace at these occasions is the boss who
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    • 705 6  -  ALECK BOURNE BY A MAN STRICTLY FOR MEN A STARTLINGLY FRANK STUDY by THE FAMOUS BRITISH OBSTETRICAL SURGEON DI'RING my 50 years in the practice of gynaecology I have learned to respect women for their many virtues of which perhaps cour- I have also sympathised with the
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  • 688 6  - If you had a brain that clicked like this KEN HAMMONDS By SINGAPORE R KM EMBER Dorothy Wee Swcc Gek, the girl who has just returned to Singapore after passing the Perth Technical College's threeyear accountancy course with 15 distinctions one for each subject of the curriculum? Well, I have
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  • Malasiyan News
    • 225 7 A draft law soon to beat bogus companies J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Government-appointed committee will soon produce the first draft of a new company law for Malaysia to replace the existing one, which is based on an old English law. The Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja
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    • 115 7 Six 'cold store' detainees freed in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat. Six political detainees which included a woman were released from Changl and Outram prisons this morning. They were arrested during "Operation Cold Store" in February last year. The five men released from Changl jail are: Tan Say Chong, younger brother of
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    • Article, Illustration
      42 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Lakhi Ramchandani and his bride, the former Maya Parsram, who were married here yesterday. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Nathumal Ramchandani of Seremban, while the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parsram.
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    • 34 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— Mr. Richard A. Dleffenderer of New Jersey, an American Peace Corps volunteer, has been posted to the Rural Trade School here to teach metal work and agricultural science.
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    • 298 7 Sabah chief: I've been touched by appeals to me JESSELTON. Sat. The Yang dl-Pertua Negara of Sabah, Dato Mustapha bin Datu Harun. said here tonight that the outcome of his decision to reconsider whether he would resign from his present Job or not would be known soon. He
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    • 68 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Tans dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will open an exhibition of photographs, books and paintings at the Ramakrlshna Mission Boys' Home in Bartley Road, at 5.30 D.m on Feb. 33. The exhibition will remain open on Peo. 33 from 10 ajn. to 1
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    • 496 7 IN tvt« LOVING memory of Doss Jenfcns Vljayarungam, who was called away to the Lord on 16-340. Fondly remambawd always. However, the cable made no mention whether a settlement had been made to the pilots' demand for a shorter working week. A London-Rome-Cairo-Karachi-New Delhi-Bang-kok Qantas flight landed here
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    • 113 7 One killed, 10 hurt in bus crash BATU PAHAT. Sat. Ten people were injured and one killed when two chartered buses carrying passengers from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore were Involved in an accident at the 8i milestonp Yons Peng/ Labis road at 4.30 a.m. today. Lai Patt Choy. 33, driver
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    • 54 7 MUAR. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl has told oyster-gatherers here that the Government planned to re* group fishermen In certain areas so they could earn their livelihood without tncon'wsniance. He added that loans would be given to them to buy
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    • 61 7 Qantas will resume S'pore flights today SINGAPORE, Saturday. QANTAS Airways will resume its flights to Singapore toitiorrow after a three-day strike by its 328 pilots in Australia which had halted its international services. A cable received today by the airline's office here from its parent office in Sydney said that
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    • 100 7 Crime in capital takes a holiday KUALA LUMPUR, Sat^Selangor Police recorded a minimum of crime in the Malaysian capital during the Chinese New Year celebrations. A police spokesman today attributed it to the public for their co-opera-tion and security consciousness in making the festive season crime free He added that
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    • 115 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— Japan Air Lines will Introduce the DC-8 aircraft on Its Tokyo-Hong Kong-Bang-kok Singapore Jakarta route, replacing the Convair, in December. However, there will be no change in its threeweekly flights. The DC-8 has a seating capacity of 110. as against 86 in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 50 7 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR WILL OPEN for business as usual TOMORROW-MONDAY 17th, Feb. 1964 Congratulations To CALTEX (overseas) LIMITED On The Opening of Their PIONEER INDUSTRY LUBE OIL BLENDING PLANT. From MASTERPRINTS LIMITED 766, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore, 3. Tel: ***** ***** Sole Contractor for ALL SILK SCREENING AND PACKAGE PREPARATION
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    • 52 7 BARNETT: To Julie and John son Michael Leslie on 14th February at Qleneaglaa. THIAOARAJAH K.AMAI.A: Daughter on 14.3.84 at Tapah Hospital. Thanks to hospital staff. CHEAM— TEH: Between Jeffrey, s/o Mr. Chcim Yeow Toon and late Madam Ooh Suee Lan. and Winnie d/o Mr. and Late Mrs T»"h Swee Kane
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    • 413 7 HEALTH and STRENGTH FOR ALL WITH COMPLETE HOME GYM. HERE'S an opportunity for you to develop big muscles and obtain great strength by talcing advantage of this astounding bar- J^fl gain! Now only $30.00 (Malayan Dollars) for this famous $40.00 P C^tjM Malayan Dollars value Complete Home OymnaMum. Watch your
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  • The News Profit
    • 433 8 A HECTIC YEAR FOR EXCHANGE rE Year of the Dragon traditionally a lucky one for Chinese businessmen look? like being a hectic one for the Stock Exchange The firbt trading day ol the Dragon Year sees the prospectus of yet another developer San Holdings Ltd. who are offering eight million
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    • 192 8 Airlines PENANG Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: Prom Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and iDoh (ML 106. 7.35 a.m.; Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 002) 9.50 a.m.; Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004> 10.55 a.m.: Bangkok (ML 583) 4.20 p.m.; Singapore. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur and Ipuh (ML 052) 6.20 p.m. Departures
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    • 208 8 Islam and the Govt-by Sultan of Selangor KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Sultan of Selangor today warned his Muslim subjects against Irresponsible religious elements in the State He said in a Hari Raya message that he hoped they would try to maintain the sacredness of Islam by refraining from irresponsible charges
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    • 103 8 TODAY: Sedill Kechil 10 56 a.m. (7.lft); Singapore 1.01 am (9.oft) 12.28 pm. < 10.1 ft > Port Dickson 8.2? a.m. (9.1 ft > 8.44 pm. (9.5 f t•; Port Swettenham 7.40 a.m. 1 1; .3ft i 8.06 p.m. (H.lfti; Penaug 2 09 am.
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    • 281 8 /COLOMBO. Sat. A Ceylonese wh o ranks as one of Britain's top atom scientists is now back in his home country on loan from the British Government. He is -Mr. K. Kandiah. head of Instruments for Physics Research at Harwell, Britain's largest nuclear research
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    • 58 8 Elkins is new chairman of Gestetner Sir Anthony Elkins, who has been appointed chairman of the. board of directors of Gestetner Ltd. in succession to the late Lord Nathan. Among his other directorships. Sir Anthony is chairman of Bryant and May Ltd., deputy chairman ot British Match Corporation Ltd. and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 74 8 I CONGRATULATIONS to CALTEX 1 on the occassion of the opening of the CALTEX Lubricating Oil Blending Plant at Tanjong Penjuru, Pasir Panjang, Singapore PpV3 j^m~ jp_ ~skljfe j&?%M&A- Jj[%£ k£*i MUmp^mmJ *%i'J Single Span- 70 ft., Length 300 ft., Aluminium Roofing, Centre Portion Double-. Storied. MADE TO REQUIRMINTS I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 12 8 Wf m p<jg Igj* aoexf -futt No> /ia wc T"" HWØMfM^I^ DMMT.M.M
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    • 179 8 Your holiday television T.V. SINGAPCRA CHANNEL 5 (TODAY) P.M. 12.35 Opening and programme summary; 1.00 Arctic Circle: 1.35 The Rosemary Clooney Show Guest star. Dorothy Shay; 1.00 News In English; 2.15 The Saint. 3.15 Hindustani Theatre Detective. 5.30 Programme summary: 5.35 Abbot and Costello —Hungry Show; 6.05 Robin Hood The
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    • 556 8 Radio Malaysia K.L. TOMORROW RACK) S*HKM SHORTWAVE SERVICE TOMORROW MEIMUM WAV 3 MM— A.M.: 6 00 Time Signal. Ne«a- m ra-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies. ftHOKTWAVE SOB9MM 700 News; 7.10 Breakfast Pot- 41.7 mini fS^.II'JSSJ SSL*. tlons. 9^oo Ketupat^ Show; 10 00 and About 900 Yo^^ Music from the Ballet. 10.30
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    • 182 8 ■■Events of the week;" 9 00 Th» Third Man Harry Lime takes a ticket for '"Barcelona Passage" (with sub-titles in Chinese); 9.30 News in Tamil; 9.35 Documentary film narrated in the national language: 10.05 Closing announcement ;ind N»-gara-Ku. CHANNEL 10 (TOMORRROW) P.M.: 6.25 Opening and programme summary; 6 JO New
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  • PLEASURE WITH A FULL PAGE PUNCH
    • 498 9 Britt is sensational— sighs Sellers... W RODERICK MANN 1N the Dorchester's over-ornate Oliver Messel suite Mr. Peter Sellers was busy packing. For the past four months since, in fact, he moved from the Hampstead eyrie which contained too many unhappy memories of his broken marriage this has been his London
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    • 228 9 LONDON: Peter Sellers soid he will get married on Wednesday to the Swedish actress he has knqjvn for only j few weeks His fiancee Brirt Eklund, 21, arrived from New York and Sellers slipped an engagement ring on her finger at the airport. UPI while ago. He discovered she
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    • 438 9 Sunday seven of Sln- gapore's most talented musicians will present a Joint recluu at the Victoria Theatre. This admirable venture is "ponaored by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble; but I hope that one of the Ministry of Cultures "talent scouts" will be In the audience, for If, as would
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    • 95 9 ¥X)R Its February show tonight the Singapore F Film Society will be screening an American film. "Pat and Mike." Regarded as a minor classic of sophisticated comedy, the film was directed by George Cukor and features the inimitable combination of Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn in the
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    • 174 9 Today's new film IN films, characters thrown together by chance invariably have the look of having been handpicked to play their predetermined part In the scriptwriter's somewhat forseeable scheme of things. Allowing for this. "THE PRIZE" Is for much of its length enjoyable enough, and It falls down only ln
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 518 9 ORGANISATION r?B^L-___— Ilil. KM- »AY! ■II 0.m.. 145,4,6.10.* 9.15 p.m. M-G-M presents Elvis Presley Ann-Marooret "LOVE IN US VEGAS" B -ANAVISION COLOR Today 9 a.m. Cheap Marine* "Son of AH Babe" color. U I lih Ilil. DAY! a Horn 1 .45-4.00-4.30 9.10 p.m. NiRSCMaiMrtiM. I <JULBR_uui6fi CHWCECMKNS' sj«S\/ i SMBUMEHBD,^
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    • 303 9 Hi HI lEL_t-' ;^l9l WaM Price: I 17,900/- upwards APARTMENTS GARDENS Ring: *****/***** for full particulars. ffis&^ AND THINK f Mayfair\ -bo.tvo.rsew lf|| m f%-. Arc you ta'Ufled with your payf I„ 4 I> ir Are > ou ln lme lor promottoa t; Hill Or oon7 J lI U ifO
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    • 466 9 TEL: ***** 1 1 <»" 1 30 4.00 I SINGAPORE m2jj JLbJL_V 6.30* 9.30 pm I 2nd MELODIOUS WEEK! ELVIS NEVER HAD IT LIKE THIS!! UISULA ANDRESS ELSA CARDENAS -'SuLLUKAS -"..sx-c.^s-s. £J\;if\<A TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! I Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) I Every ELECTRIFYING Event Had Suddenly Made i I Him The "MAN
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  • 1542 10  - Five ex-champions crushed by that Joe Louis KO ALAN HOBY THE BRO WN BOMBER- A MAN WITH NO MERCY, WHOSE EARNINGS SHOT TO $13,000,000 The champion who reigned unbeaten through 25 fights and 11 years. 8 months and 7 days. The champion who set an unparalleled record by knocking out
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  • Article, Illustration
    416 10  -  PETER LIM By WORTHLESS and expensive! ff The PERFECT status symbol!" It was one of Al Capp's characters talking about the Slobbovian "shtoonk" last week. Today, during this double-festival weekend, I present an "SS" that's neither worthless nor expensive. A practical status smybol! The 1964 Ford Cortina G.T. Yet
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  • 405 10 THAI scowling, unlovable mauling machine Sonny Liston can be outfought and outmanoeuvred when he meets up with the pugilistic parrot, Ca.ssius Clay, in Miami On February 25. Four good and, presumably, true men, who have in the time tangled with Liston, boldly recite their recipes for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 49 10 SOOTHER RUPIW?/ Smoother running, less fatigue, more driving pleasure. BORON provides them all. BORON perfectly controls combustion, smooths out rough running engines, lessens noise, ensures extra power at all speeds. Thousands of car owners who have tested I^sFO Ge 8 0ft0A/ f rom the golden pump at CALTEX STATIONS.^^^
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    • 85 10 VACANCIES FOR ENGINEERING SALESMEN European firm in Kuala Lumpur offers the following positions with attractive salary, commission and good prospects to handle well-established products: 1. An experienced salesman for earthmoving equipment, diesel and marine engines, generators, electric motors and other engineering lines to cover central and southern Malaya. 2. An
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  • Race Card Prospects, Selections
    • 436 11 AND GIVE BOUGOURE A GOING-AWAY PRESENT /\N the eve of his dcv parture to Ireland for another season with Paddy Prendergast, crack Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure can cash In on Rising Stable's Cash Inn in the lOf Tengku's Gold Cup (Race 6) at
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    • 162 11 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Pelor Mas (Race 4), Cash Inn (Race 6) and Dust Devil (Race 7). The g oingr is good. KPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 KERRYDALE Ajnos Downin* Street AJNOB Mickey Rooaey Kerrydale MICK. ROONR AJMM Another Chance Race I MALAHON Hydro's Image
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    • 1309 11 Race 1—2.0: Cl 1 Div. 3 ($9,000) 10£ 1 ***** Ajnos (Mdm Offy St.) E. Breuk., 7 9.0 (F) Wilson 8 2 ***** Another Chance (Midas Kongsl) Ahmad, 6 8.10 Smith 1 3 ***** Mickey Rooory II (Mrs. KP. Lee) Osman, 7 8.10 (F) 'Dntfon 4. 4 OSOI9
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    • 98 11 RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP a game and genuine sort in a stamina test, certainly has a firstrate winning chance. Last week he ran a surprisingly good fourth to Resquilleur over 9f with track conditions against him he loaths the mud. Cash Inn won the lOf Penang Gold Cup in runaway
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    • 832 11 ANGGREK BULAN iX simply toyed with her opposition over sif on Thursday. Quickly out in front she streaked away to a commanding lead and had the race well won a long way out. Anggrek Bulan should complete a double In Race 5 in spite
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    • 149 11 LOOKS EASY FOR DUST DEVIL I>EST bet in todays 13 card is Dust Devil in Race 7 Taking a line through Anggrek Bulan I cannot see how Dust Devil can be beaten. At Bukit Timah in December Dust Devil beat Anggrek Bulan out of sight in a Cl. 3 Div.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 627 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE t0 WordM U (Mi* )-Box i* cv sxtrt GENUINE PHOTOSTATS. Kotomstk S8 Robinson Road. 8 nor* *****. TAMO'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE 10. Boat Quay. Btns;sport BMW SHOPPING GUIDE (S'^ref Word* U (mim.}—m*M $0 tt. ntr* NAVI YOU A (Ift problem? «M LM Obb Jtwallsra, Blncmporc. WELLAFORM
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    • 68 11 9$ I iflPSk. I SuSna SSSSsra mSSSmi 5555 m v ysSm G.E.C. now brings you the best in really cnol comfort and value Unsurptss^fgEtokny. Styting AIRCONDITIONERS Full 5-year guarantee on sealed unit nY Cools AND dehumidifies ~J Adjustable no-draught grilles wmmmim—i^mam 5-position thermostatically controlled M^ weather selector A/fA 4-^ Changes
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    • 35 11 TIREDNESS GONE Thanks to W Th« ionic /r/iAsT/ laxative thai /|T "/||f/ eliminates JPU Ip/ poisonous '"J toxins from —£3l rh« blood. V^ Ca giving you renewed -energyand youthful vitality. FORD PILLS Grafton Laboratories Ltd
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  • 372 12 LONDON. >itl. Fourth Uivimuii uxford t nitcii. ntwe»i rrciuiu U> me bngiuu t ooitutll League, caiiNt-u in. mt uptci vi uir aay in tar i iuu hound ol mc k.ngiish ruuiu*n ■isMKuliun cup uhu>>. Oxiuru, Hhu dm nul join tli<league unui litoz, urji miik
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  • 51 12 i'ENANG, Sat. Thomas Cup trainee Tan Alk Huang will defend both his Malayan singlts and doubles titles at the Malayan schoolboys championship In April. The elimination rounds will c* held at State level with the champions and runners-up qualifying for the competition proper in Kuala
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  • 28 12 MANILA. Bat World ligniwelght champlor. Carlos Ortiz retained his title tonight against challenger Flash Elorde of the Philippines by a technical knockout in the 14th round.
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  • 287 12 KANPUR, Sat.— England, after being put in to bat, made 252 for three on the opening day of the tinal Test against India here today. The Nawab of Pataudl's decision to put England In after he had won the toss for the
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  • 79 12 ENGLAND Ist. inns. Bolus c Hanumant Singh b Nadkarnl 87 Edrlch c Pataudl b Borde 35 Smith c Borde b Gupte 38 Knight not out 18 Parfitt not out 0 Extras 18 Total (for 3 wkts at tea) 174 Wkts. fell at: 63. 134. 174 Rain ends game HAMILTON.
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  • 42 12 SYDNEY, Sat. Former Australian Olympic athlete Michele Mason set a British Commonwealth women's high Jump record here today. She jumped Sft 10 1 half an Inch more than the previous record held by another Australian Robin Woodhouse, who came second.
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  • 350 12  - LAVE ('I'LL GET RAD IN SIX") KEEPS HIS WORD LIM KEE CHAN by SINGAPORE, Sat.—Experience and ringcraft stood the Tongan heavyweight boxer Kitione Lave (211-lb) in good stead when he kept his word and knocked out Isimeli Radrodro (198-lb) of the Fiji islands in the sixth round at the Gay
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  • 26 12 HELSINKI. Sat. OUi Maekl of Finland won the European lightweight boxing title here last night when he outpointed the holder Conny Rudhof (West Germany).
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  • 27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Selangor Club trounced Tankards of Singapore Dy .29 points (four goals, three tries) to eight (penalty and goal) at rugger here today.
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  • 104 12 Singapore women are unbeaten hockey champs SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore finished unbeaten champions in the inter-state women's hockey championship which ended here todaySingapore beat Perak 3-1 but they were already assured of top honours even before the game as Selangor. their closest rivals, were held to 1-1 by Penang in the
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  • 275 12 IPOH, Saturday. PX-CADDY Darwis Deran, the first local golfer to capture the Malayan title last year, led the qualifiers in the North Malayan golf championship which began ou the Tiger Lane course here today. He returned 74 in the morning and 76 in the afternoon to
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  • 447 12  - Football was $1 million business in Malaya NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. rpHE Football Association of Malaya, whose total assets stand at $444,645 and who promoted various International and domestic events in 1963 which involved the best part of a million dollars, made a profit of $59 066 last
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  • 182 12 Gurdwara Cup row over extra time KUALA I.I'.MPUK. Sat. Selangor and Singapore became joint holders of the Gurdwara Cup for Malayan interstate Sikhs hockey when they drew 2-2 in the final here today. Singapore, the holders, refused to play the extra five minutes each way contending that the rules made
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  • 33 12 LONDON. Sat. Results of English football league matches played last night were: Division Three: Crewe 1 Southend 2. Division Four: Tranmere 2 Southport 0, Worklngton 4 Aldershot 0.
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  • 185 12 Hockey title to S'pore Ceylonese SINGAPORE. Sat.— Singapore finished unbeaten champions in the pan-Malaysian Ceylonese hockey tournament when they beat Selangor 3-0 in a key match at Balestier Road today The star-studded Selangor team, which Included state players Thava. Sabapathy. Paramalingam Mahendran and Ganesh, were unlucky not to score at
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  • 48 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore and Selangor finished joint champions in the Pan-Malaysian Ceylonese inter-state cricket championship for the Saravanamuttu Shield whe n they drew in the final at Balestier Road today. Scores: Selangor 118 and 96 for nine declared: Singapore 39 and 104 for eight.
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  • 186 12 SKI. \N(.()K Ist. Inns. US SeUng-or 2nd innings: Sivanason b Soocelaraj 3, Nayagani lbw a. Wiclts 6. Ramanathan b KrlsJinan 6. Retnallnpam c Nltslngrjn b Wicks 6. Kumaxaslngam b Soocelaraj 1. Slvanathan «t De Vaz b Wicks 0 K T Retrtam lbw Wicks 19. Paramallngam c Moorthy b Param
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 147 12 SHARP SPECIAL EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS W ONLY 281= fl MONTH 4CI TS- ei ic MONTHLY (O Q/ FOR 15 I I 6 lIP $415/- PAYMENT $ZOf- MONTHS TCA c/icn/ MONTHLY COAICA FOR 1S I 6 21* $450/- PAYMENT »00/5Q MONTHS TCA tt/,-wr\l MONTHITVoo; f 1j ID IIIW $470/- PAYMENT
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    • 409 12 W^creaae p9Qll t <^ i looks l^^^j ALL DAY jNo starchy stuffed -shirt here. TEEYLENEyCottpn weaves soft comfort with all-day smartness. ICI proudly announce three distributors ofllCl 'Terylene\lCottoK> Heera^Trading Co. and K. Chcllaram Sons (Far East) Ltd. of Singapore. Globe. Silk Store. of 4 Kuala, Lumpur. Pimples and Bad Skin
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 72 12 i SPORTS D2ARY SOCCER MCFA Cap final: Perak v Malacca (Stadium Perak. 6 p.m HOCKEY Medan Cup: North Sikhs v South Sikhs <R. Range Rd.. XL 6)- Friendly: Spore HA XI v MaL Ceylonese (Balestier Rd-, 8 a.m.). GOLF North Malayan championship (Tiger Lane. Ipoh 8 a.m.). BADMINTON Penang schoolboys
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  • Magazine Section
    • 221 13 A QUIZ TO FIND OUT IF YOU ARE ON YOUR TOES NINETEEN SIX T V FO I K is aboul to become young and gayi This, of course, poses a question.When all nature is warm, youthful, eager, and full of living, how do you stand? Flat-footed?
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    • 436 13 First, check your score: 1. a=o 1 watch those wrinkles in 1965, though), b=o, c=3. 2. a=o teven dormice feel like this b=s. 3. a=s. b=o 4. a=s. b=o. 5. a=s. b=o. 6. «=5, b=4 c 3 'and very wise tool. 7. a=s, b= 8. a=s,
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    • 549 13  -  ROBERT GLENTON By done anything to be ashamed of in those brief weeks? iai Yes. <b) No. 6 It's the middle of the night and tyre lever in hand you catch a pasty-faced undersized burglar. Would you: (at Turn his pockets out and let him go? (b)
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    • 434 13 PURE NONSENSE The Mif relaxes rE Mif has his lighter moments A case of port smuggled into the seraglio by a grocer set the gazelles In a whirl. The Mif changed Into an admiral's uniform and strode in, crying. "A port in every wife is what we sailors say." The
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    • 465 13  -  a man called Kennedy THINGS had been «oin« badly for President Kennedy in 1961. There was trouble in Laos, the Russians had a man in space, his popularity was low, everything seemed to be his fault In a moment of supreme and tragic irony he turned
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 47 13 Make more profit on big 1^ contracting jobs, with GOODYEAR EARTH MOVER TYRES Ask your Goodyear dealer today about these tough, long lasting tyres. It will save your money and time. r SURE-GRIP L—* l *m.-im{M.MT<ok\'' fj HARD ROCK LUG I good/^ear THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER
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    • 129 13 PYE.... that's the TV for me! Yes. indeed, PYE TV Is a favourit vi p ■'"ja experienced viewers in the hustdng ■"^■■•^^■■-^l bustling capital of the Philippines. In ''""■■'■SBQafafa^ Manila, as In Singapore, the man who j§ owns a PYE TV is known as a man ot li discrimination The
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 264 13 \CKOSS: 1. Arm (11). 10. 2. More extended <6\ a Cap-In-!in» (5). 11. Horrify (5). 13. Born (3) 5 Btr <i Grammatical time (5). 14. Play *2 B JP tui (3) 7 outcry <5). 15. Bharpness (4). 16. Eaten JJ 8 i Meagre (3), Unvaried (3>. 18. Minerals (4 M9.
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  • 433 14 A_PREVIEW_O_F WHAT THE GIRLS WILL BE WEARING ON THE BEACH -BY EVELYN TU ON THIS happy festive morning, I bring good news news of the 1964 swimsuits which will soon be the badge of smart sea-urchins this season. i have Just seen a preview of the
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  • 430 14 HERE are two recipes by Singapore culinary expert and author. Miss Chan Sow Lin, for your Hart Raya table. Two dishes to make your festive Joy complete, and to satisfy the most fussy guests. CHICKEN (MALAY STYLE) INGREDIENTS: 1 chicken. 'i lb. or 1 Ib. of cook
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  • 180 14 I HAVE Just been given a jar of estrogenlc cream and would like to know j what it Is for. HELEN RANG ESTROGKNIC cream is designed to offset premature ageing of skin. It contains hormones to help the skin retain moisture and is often combined with progesterone 'oilcontrolling
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 214 14 JU f VEM\ U OMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises you that your skin can he young again in 2 1 days Use Endoril always and your skin will stay young. Is it jinssililc' ci it is hiininini'-fiirii'lifil Kndoril peiiPtralos deep into your skin, Miimilatinß the cells to recreate precious jnoisturr.
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    • 216 14 Stand on your own two feet. Use Tampax to be sore, secure. No odour, no chafing' Invisible in place. Bathe wearing Tampax. Feel clean, cool, fresh. Tampax— worn internally. Millions use it. Your choice or 2 absorbencies (Regular and Super). Available wherever such products are sold. Invented by a doctor
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  • 1311 15 She's fed up of falling for the married men... DEAR .lane Lee: Set me down in a. new job with 'Ati men to choose from and I'll fall in love with the one married man amongst them. It has happened to me three times and I am fed iip. Bachelors
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  • 128 15 Breakfast time should see you ready to answer this science question from one of the youngsters WHAT IS YOGHOIKT? TO eat. it is a sharply sour tasting food looking rather like blancmange. It is. in fact, a special kind of milk which has been inoculated with bacteria
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  • 170 15 WIWFK of thr MKk S3O pri/r is "Lowtidr Ki-n--drzvous" i alum- 1. submitted by Sim Yeong Long. 22-E, Flower Road, Singapore 19. He used a Ikoflex camera and Kodak Him. Setting: fl6. 1 100 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him
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  • 315 15 Good Laugh k FTER a long and boring J\ series of after-dinner speeches, the audience was 'Just about ready to charge the platform en masse. The chairman of the meeting rose, and drew a spatter of applause. "I'm sure you wouldn't leave." he said, "before hearing a word from our
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  • 649 15 A HOARSE VOICE-BUT HE WANTS TO SING FOR A LIVING DROP US A LINE. Our address: The Know Air), The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Know Alls: I would like to become a singer but have rather a hoarse voice. Do
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 88 15 1 4*% T]V YVr Ul W 0 CfcVUr mWmm*, aimWSmm^^W^m "fcCi fIS ©V© X V DUIX^vS i <\ *4| > iifl LHi^B^B^HE^BiH W*JWmmmmmwsß3k 4H8% IPL^Hr Sb^HbH 1 I viu i cS i BJ^jß^^^^ ii^^^K^l Lft W*jO} l^^mmm\r^ mWjit/''" 1 »»HF v J3PKR '^k. ml AWll V 55^Pf*5ji^B^r 1 "■■fc Hr
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  • 1456 16 Orders to turn out a victory tank NUFFIELD'S interest in medicine, which led to his gigantic and imaginative benefactions, stemmed originally from his own real or imagined ill-health. All his life Nuffield was a hypochondriac, who took a morbid interest in illness. The shelves of the little room in which
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 255 16 rROBERT JACKSON ENDS HIS INSIDE STORY OF A MAN WHO MADE MILLIONS-AND GAVE MILLIONS TO CHARITY You can include a world trip on your flight to London by ft f\ m [ROLLS BOAI ROLLS-ROYCE R JETS ROYCE Aj^'if^Sowtr' S^tr *'i^^te^__ _^^^H^. bil **> '^^^■BB^B^Br I Jp ■^■■k^t^WVLM^Aflfl^Bß %".'i I*~ it
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  • 72 17 After the war Nuf field began to put his house in order —by firing top men... visit to America to take stock of the advances there They were far more drastic than he had thought possible. He returned to Birmingham convinced that new designs, more modem in conception, must be
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    92 17 NUFFIELD also looked around and what he saw did not please him in the least He did not approve of the new trends and he was horrified to see how costs were mounting. He still sat back and took little part in the day-to-day business, but when he
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  • 427 17 sentimental pilgrimage. He drove to RadcllrTe Hospital in Oxford, parked In the forecourt and walked into the secretary's offlce. "The Welfare State Is taking over." he said to a clerk. "You won't be looking to private people like me for support in future. But I'd
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  • 513 17 There are so many reasons for those pains that find your weak spot JAMES ALLEN never said a word through dinner. "What's the matter?" asked his wife. "You look pretty sorry for yourself." "I have neuralgia again." said Mr. Allen 'This side of my face Is aching." It was Mr.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 331 17 MARGUERITE PATTENS AtoZ Cookery^* SIX GOOD BOOKS TO MAKE GOOD COOKS Six morvtllouf beoki wrrti beautiful flatly covert which I ore pleoionr to handle and remarkably aa*y to ut« for all f y I enrnei ara arranged alphobetically ana* recipei Mrva 4 people u»le>s orfterwite stated. Here i> a wonderful
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    • 658 17 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CftOOSE oj£ OF THtSt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I VA iid dct cimirrr make the most of today's opportunities, here is a nlfcn IWW rKI »**ojcvi Chflnce for
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
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