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Title Section14 1964-12-06 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,501. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1964 20 CENTS. KDN 73214 words
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Article, Illustration14469 1964-12-06 1 PADMA KRISHNAN - SLANDER: TALIB LOSES PADMA KRISHNAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday Drama at Parliament House: Tengku says no to suspension query: Notice of appeal filed I I MR. Justice Hepworth today dismissed with costs Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib's libel and slander suit against Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, M.P.. and a14,469 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-12-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today turned down suggestions both from Opposition and Alliance MPs —that his $4,000 a month salary be raised In view of his heavier responsibilities. Addressing the House of Representatives, the Tengku said: "I thank yo«i. very much for suggesting133 words
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Article37 1964-12-06 1 LONDON. Sat —An extra £32 million in spending money went Into circulation over the past week as Britain began building up for what looks like a record Christmas spending spree. 1* was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article32 1964-12-06 1 MOSCOW. Bat— Chinese leaders were reported by diplomatic sources here today to have turned down a Kremlin proposal for a 26-natlon Communist conference to meet In March 1965— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article38 1964-12-06 1 THE HAGUE. S«t Ea~h Sunday about 15 Dutch footballers leave the Held with broken legs, a Socialist Lower House Metr,ber said last niitht to llhi»trnte what he called the bad physical condition of Uie Dvjtch.- Reater.Reuter - 38 words
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Article64 1964-12-06 1 30 PAGES TODAY and on Page Five of the Magazine Section for the second week running a full colour announcement by The Borneo Co. Ltd. for Sheaffer pens; proof yet once again of the faith of the advertiser in the impact of the printed word and faith in the Sunday64 words
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Advertisement123 1964-12-06 1 T d' vtr in «»ni ix v fc. A. GARMENTS ARE UNCONDITIONALLY y. GUARANTEED MiTjflfe/ W1 COLORS MACHINL WASHABLE m OUALJTIZfD Will not thnnk 01/ of At »t>.< 3016. •N° 'ZONING NEIDED Pot diea or play After tremendous success in Sweden... in U. S. A. NOW IN MALAYSIA! the NEW123 words
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Advertisement514 1964-12-06 2 WIN A BRAND HEW $29,500 FLAT! Enter Ihe Christmas Quiz today Enier this easy-io-win competition and you could win any ol these fabulous priies:First Prize: Singapore Trading Co. Ltd. Flat at FAR EAST MANSIONS I Fourth Prizes: Four &&C 7 cv. ft. refrigerators Second Prize: tollman Imp I Fifth Prize:514 words
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Advertisement557 1964-12-06 3 For the first time! A bra that combines th* coolnsw of airy sh«*r ckntic wrrh th* comfort of stretch (trap* without any sacrifice of cootiol or support. NEW/ PLAYTEX LIVING* STRETCH BRA 1 I TBT^BfiTsillA cushioned yly NEW/ sheer 9 beck and eldes Ik f i\ tt[NOW/get '\m V £jJ:'557 words
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Advertisement274 1964-12-06 3 JOtsWILKK This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. Available at GUTh and dealers throughout MALAYSIA. 5,000 FREE BOOKS on274 words
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364 1964-12-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TiHE Yang di-Pertuan Agung remindA ed 24 young cadet officers who were commissioned at the Federation Military College here today, that the duties they would be performing "are difficult ones especially when our country364 words
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Article66 1964-12-06 4 LONDON. Sat. The VCIO airliner will be introduced on BOAC services between London and Singapore next month, the corporation announced here yesterday. Prom Jan. 5 a once-weekly VCIO service will be operated leaving London on Tuesdays and arriving in Singapore the following day. The VCIO will leaveReuter - 66 words
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Article35 1964-12-06 4 KLUANO. Sat. Miss Mahil Malar. 21, teacher at the Cannosian Convent School here. \vu crowned "Saree Queen" at the annual youths night organised recently by the youth section of the Indian Association here.35 words
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305 1964-12-06 4 lESBELTON. Sal. The Secretary General of the United National Pasomomogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO), Mr. Peter Mojuntin, today offered his "sincere apologies" to the Yang di-Pertua Negara. Tun Mustapha Din Dato Harun, for the Press state ment he had made305 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-12-06 4 I ONDON. Sat. Two Brt- tUh girl.s are alive and well, one eight years, and the other six ana ball years, after being found to have leukaemia, the dreaded "killer" blood disease Their cases were reported yesterday in the British Medical Journal by267 words
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Advertisement219 1964-12-06 4 I I ÜbiMMflniifH'liliiliiir :i: :vM>'x%wXv.v....,il 1/ 1 J ?sui^Bto'wWsc3iA bji j !*.'f BBBBBMtffl^^fitooiWfrfr i_»^,r* <f"*'*-*"*m '*-"*x. •••:v. -j Here s your chance to get the bag you've been waiting for— suitcase cum school bag made from good quality, strong fibrerite or a waterproof nylon travelling bag bearing —v «v V219 words
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Article553 1964-12-06 5 THE statement made by Mr. Seenivasagam at the Chinese Assembly Hall: You allege that I W besmirched your character in the House. You are wrong because you could have asked the House to punish me under Standing Orders with a maximum penalty of SI.553 words
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Advertisement82 1964-12-06 5 i f/M TJANDs that are nice to hold can be cultivated by the "hot glove" trick. First soak your hands with oil of ulan and slip them into a pair of rubber gloves, now plunge them into a basin of hot water. When the warm skin has become saturated with82 words
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Advertisement637 1964-12-06 5 those horrid age spots* im s^ Jr *>"" k X X M T306 ~*iw jt with ESOTERICA 'Weathered brown ipots on the surface of your hands and fa«e tell the world your* old— perhaps before you really are A 2^N^c» cream called Esotenca fadci them *\my. Af^^t^tt ■■t^^i. moisturize*, lubricate*637 words
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Article180 1964-12-06 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two gunmen robbed a company manager. Mr. Leng Tit Shan. 50. of a $9,000 payroll In a lonely spot In the General Hospital grounds today. Mr. Leng, his driver and two women employee* had been forced at gunpoint to drive about a mile,180 words
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Article49 1964-12-06 6 SINGAPORE. Sat— A grand scale celebration to honour the birthday oT the "Bap* Malaysia." Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been planned by the Malaysia Tamils' Progressive Federation. The federation has decided to invite representatives of all Indian organisations in Singapore to Join in the celebrations committee.49 words
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Article, Illustration317 1964-12-06 6 Mrs Banda to go to people again MINISTER DE SUVA'S DEFECTION A 'KNIFE THRUST' pOLOMBO, Sat.— Mrs. Siri- ma v o Bandaranaike, whose coalition government was defeated by one vote on an opposition motion of no confidence on Thursday night, yesterday announced her intention to dissolve Parliament. The date ofAgencies - 317 words
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160 1964-12-06 6 TTNITED NATIONS, Sat. U Thant, United Nations Secretary General, entered hospital yesterday for stomach Xrays to diagnose a suspected peptic ulcer condition. Disclosing this last night aIN spokesman added that the SecretaryGeneral's condition was "generally very good." The spokesman had said earlier that IReuter - 160 words
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275 1964-12-06 6 Blind girl on holiday jaunt stranded in railway station BUKIT MERTAJAM, Saturday. J^ PUPIL of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind in Johore Bahru was stranded at the railway station last night when she arrived here on her way to Kedah for a holiKu Rafflah binte Ku Abdullah 16,275 words
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Article181 1964-12-06 6 DENANG, Sal. A flsh- monger, Din bin Mat Taib. as. who claimed he could by magic, multiply any amount of money by ten was today jailed for 13 months for cheating. Din was convicted by the senior Sessions Court President, Mr. B. T. H.181 words
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Article89 1964-12-06 6 PENANG. Sat— lt will be a double celebration for Mr. Tan Lip Sun a Pnnang sawmill proprietor, and his wife when they entertain friends and relatives at the Mandarin Restaurant here on Dec. 16. The. dinner will mark their pearl wedding M well as the marriage89 words
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Advertisement45 1964-12-06 6 CRISPY CRUNCHY GOIDEN UIIIIPUV nunbjLi _^T %_y _^^_^B_H^^^^^^^^^m ______i_p^^^^^^_ _^_^_______i-(^^^^j_^^4 Ideal for,. PARTIES' IP PICNICS.... W..H DRINKS If CHOOSE FROM 3 FLAVOURS CURRY, CHEESE ONION OR WITH SALT Processed ond packed under patents of Smiths Pototo Crisp* Ltd., Englond. Ag.nfi: 'H. V.vo.Mor Co. (M) Ltd.45 words
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Article821 1964-12-06 7 US Seventh Fleet: Face to face with Communism along the worlds longest front By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE big guns of am aircraft carrier frome escorting destroyers port of the ptighty Seventh Fleet on routine operation near Formosa. IN THE past few weeks, two flagships of the821 words
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Article338 1964-12-06 7 V-^ V SHOPPING accidents are particu 1 a r 1 y likery to happen in bad weather. As housewife Owen Jones walked into her local supermarket she slipped on a wet patch near the door and fell with a crash. It was raining338 words
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Advertisement106 1964-12-06 7 I t i Stand on jonrown two feet. Use Tampax to be sure, secure. No odour, no chafing! Invisible in place. Bathe wearing Tampax. Feel clean, cool, fresh. Tampax-worn internally. Millions use it. Your choice of 2 absorbencies (Regular and Super). Available wherever such products are sold. Invented by a106 words
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Advertisement8 1964-12-06 7 PERISCOPE See also Page 8 and Page 9.8 words
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Advertisement104 1964-12-06 7 it's a bird cage or a block of flats IHiIGHTEII iEa it^^ JLJJL v JLA. rlliii fis^ Sk -S^sMMMiMMMbWMNMNNNHB^MVM^MWM^RIMMMMHM^MNbV^^HMiNMbVis^HHb^^BHH Just w/iv In the colourful world ##f^y## "of ICI paints there's a glorious profusion of lavish colours "r± WW~B~ WW^Wl^ tf^ m\ f** I^^ to suit every job to perfection. I104 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1964-12-06 8 FRANK DEVINE - FRANK DEVINE From THE BUSINESS OF THIS PLACE IS BUSINESS BBBbUm^mhJblßsV JAPAHfWcd, tndiait* lomiiml 1 the world c of «rmt. Now jf,' h» achieving th* Wng by mirock of eH >*t o*wl *»s»»nul*y. How efl do'-s M v c« do HP* «^*tii*{ Sup-' day T^HHfl plains I LAST1,237 words
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Advertisement405 1964-12-06 8 ■01 IOOCOO I Lm I lll^l^ En O I Pb^^^b^B HHRSbmSb! jjp^^W ■^2§3bT*^ IP ''idii^B^Bip^^^pßJ^M^BJß^Bj BPW^^^J*JMPjjjH»THfT^^--i'^l •t"^ E bC m I I HjUSF Qt tbWKSSIRSSSSSPMWMM,- Jm *^^^**W**- yvj^ ..^^^m^Mfcrißß^BM B^B^Bw^^ jJHb^.< MB .v. i-JBK For 4 times in succession Peugeot has led Hie field in the Grand Prix of Argentina405 words
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Article, Illustration10 1964-12-06 9 JET-AGE LIVING M-M-'^Uj'M Tomorrow's Singapore a new and modern metropolis.10 words
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816 1964-12-06 9 SOH TIANG KENG - FULL-SPEED AHEAD: A NEW FLAT EVERY 45 minutes SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE these practices has freed tenants ir the lower income groups from the avaricious grip of unscrupulous landlords. The stupendous achievements of 'he Housing Board have earned praise at home and abroad. But complaints and criticisms about the816 words
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540 1964-12-06 9 Tai Sing Onn - BIG PLANS FOR MALAYSIA'S LITTLE STATE Tai Sing Onn fl'liiH.'.J By KUALA LUMPUR TWKE an undeveloped A state tourist-wise, that is— like Perlis. How do you make Malaysia s smallest State into an international tourist draw? Bear in mind that Perlis has no direct international approach either by air or540 words
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Article, Illustration500 1964-12-06 9 RONALD RANSOM - RONALD RANSOM SINGAPORE AMONG our small mammals one of the most attractive in appearance is the Lemur, of which only one kind is found in Malaya. This is the Slow Loris. or "Kongkang." about the size of a cat. with thick fawn-coloured hair,500 words
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Advertisement230 1964-12-06 9 n m rqlls BOM ROLLS-ROYCE 1 FLEET W W ROYCE '•V-'-^". V.V.V.V-*.\'.'i V.\\\'l'l*.".*l*X*X')*X*^jSBB •i""''-"'''''X'"'***'*"**'*'*''&t'JifiinSWurtftrif ftftftfWWJftrHBBwßWrfr**'*****'*'''**'X''*X l**'*'v^y^poptfedtfbcririi "X". ■JSkk&X". '■iyBBBSc-"- ■'•'■M«s3ow"'"«y'' -"-'•£"•'•'■> '"Xv.-X-X p XvXvX*XvX ■■■■'X-X\]i!;x*xv^^^^^v^^^^^^^^^^wXv^x^^^^^^ < 1 1 $"y""""»"' XvXv a vx¥"*i" ■yjttG&£isif&^'s!/&\&jJ'''*- X'X'X-x-x'X'X'X'i'X'X'xyxvvBwß|B[BB^ jjftxSHxSjSw '•'•'•'-'■^'Xv«V)X^X*O?fl^^^HAAoSDß^^^MAAA^^AA^Mx^^^*> <88H88£*XjSa38SooSS!)C»V» THE BOAC VCIO Triumphantly swift, silent serene The BOAC VC 10 Swift Silent230 words
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Article31 1964-12-06 10 to word- Si:/- (Minimum) MR. A MRS. K Uengadaran thank friends and relatives for their valuable Fifts. roo<i mshes. assistance and kind attrndatue on tbe occasion ot tbelr inarriaice L»-11-64.31 words
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Article23 1964-12-06 10 iroril. SI!/. (Miiumum) "MASTERS" frc*h milk comes In nundy tetra-p»rk lor your protection and bomo«*niiu-<i for easy digestion by young and old.23 words
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Article86 1964-12-06 10 20 Worsts UM (Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In SlnK^irore, Orchard Road Sunday Service V a.m. and p.m. All Welcome. WESLCY METHODIST CHURCH ft Kort Canning Road. Singapore. Telephone *****. Worship Services at 7.30 a.m., 1000 a.m., and tVJI p.m Sunday School for all agea at 8.43 am. Everybody Welcome.86 words
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OPINION
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Article251 1964-12-06 10 DURING the First World War the "Tommies" on the Western Front consoled themselves with a variety of Ironic ditties, one of which, "Fred Karno's Army." affectionately satirising a popular comedian of the day. was sung to the Anglican hymn-tune, "Ewing" (Jerusalem. the golden. ..">. The following parody might251 words
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Article142 1964-12-06 10 WHAT a week of double Joy It -has been for Malaysia. The Yang dlPertuan Agong visits Sabah and Sarawak and everywhere he is greeted by huge crowds. There can be no doubt of the loyalty of the people in the Borneo Territo ri es. nor of their desire142 words
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Article119 1964-12-06 10 DOES Dr. Tan Chee Khoon know what he Is talking about these days? In Parliament he jibes at Britain and accuses her of contemplating reduction of her forces In Malaysia But even as the dear doctor is speaking what does Britatn do? She announces the despatch or119 words
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Article110 1964-12-06 10 I AM glad the authorities at Parit Buntar (Sunday Times. Nov. 29) are doing something to check the overloaded lorries that make travel In the area a great peril. But they are doing only one half of their job Far worse than these lorries are the speed maniacs110 words
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Article87 1964-12-06 10 BEGGARS with SI. OOO in takings have been arrested in Singapore (Sunday Times. Nov. 29). There are two ways to judge the general well-being ot a country the quality of shoes the people wear and the condition of strays in the streets. But beggars with SI.87 words
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Article, Illustration668 1964-12-06 10 Saba Ratnam - DANGER OPINION Saba Ratnam RED CHINA'S Manhil Chan Vi hat finished hit business in |»kartj. Behind Hie window-dressing at the talks with Soekarae was a good deal of brutal horse-trading motivated by unscrupulouj selt-intcrcst. For the free peoples ot So«th-East Asia, this could well mean that the time for waiting668 words
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Article330 1964-12-06 10 PURE NONSENSE BEACHCOMBERS He pressed her nose gently I' READ that "a girl today doesn't Ret a kick out of just holding hands." Her swain should" try holding ears or noses, as a sign of mutual affection. "A tender pressure on the lobe Is all that is needed to convey330 words
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WOMAN IN A MAN'S WORLD
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845 1964-12-06 10 JEAN SCHULTZ - When a girl gets a job among the brokers JEAN SCHULTZ From TO call such a subtle thing an invasion would be unjust. The small band of women now iinding their way into executive positions in the City is distinctly feminine, not feminist. The last thing any of them would845 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-12-06 10 In Malaysia IN Malaysia, we have Tengku Noor Zakiah end Mrs. Constance Violet Khoo. Both are sharebrokers. They are the country's only women sharebrokers. Tengku Noor Zakioh is the younger sister of the Raja Permaisuri Agong. She is a managing partner in one of the oldest firms of stockbrokers in127 words
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Advertisement760 1964-12-06 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. M wordt tl2/- (Minimum) KHOO SIM The eogagemtat I' j announced between Daniel. Tnlao Chuen. and Jessica. Meau r'.ng on tbe •ith December PHOTOGRAPHY ?0 Wor4* S5 (Min.)— Box it eU. ixtrm THIS CHRISTMAS «md PbotoOreettnf Carna. Handsome. Popular Kodak Pboto-Ore«ttng Cards mad* from your own olark-and-whlte or760 words
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Advertisement11 1964-12-06 10 -Cough Drops-,. FOR RELIEF Of COUGH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement316 1964-12-06 10 LONDON YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! New places, or people you pass in tbe street, may seem oddly jam Mar to you. Have you known them in a previous life? You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrets316 words
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Article, Illustration573 1964-12-06 11 Language date will be kept—Tengku PREMIER ALLAYS FEARS OF MPs by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. tions. (He was replying to PMIP criticisms against these contests. Government holiday bungalows at Cameron Highlands and on Penang Hill were necessary not only for visiting YIPs and Cabinet Ministers, but also for573 words
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Article67 1964-12-06 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The marriage took place at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here, according to Hindu rites, today of Miss R. Kamalam, a teacher, at Marsiling School In Singapore, and Mr. G Sathaslvatn. a teacher, at Tuanku Muhammad School In Kuala Pilah. The bride is the67 words
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Article26 1964-12-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Tampenis Branch of the People's Action Party will hold a cocktail party tomorrow to celebrate the lOrh anniversary of 1U branches26 words
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Article19 1964-12-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow evening.19 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-12-06 11 HTHE King of Jazz, "Satchmo" Louis Armstrong, matches grin for grin with the Singapore Minister of Welfare, Inche Othman Wok. after his performance at the National Theatre in Singapore on Thursday night. Jazz trumpeter Satchmo, 66, his wife, Lucille, singer Jewel Brown and the members of his80 words
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244 1964-12-06 11 2,000 teachers at rally launch drive for benefits KUALA Saturday. 2,000 teachers met at a rally at Stadium Negara here today to begin another round of their seven-year-old fight for housing and medical facilities. 1 The rally, organised by I the teachers' panel of the National Joint Council for Teachers,244 words
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Article91 1964-12-06 11 Held-school raid suspects DENANO, Sat. Police made a pre-dawn swoop on underworld hidt-outs today in connection with the school fees robbery at the Han Chiang High School on Thursday. Several suspects were detained for questioning. The get-away motorcycle, believed to have been used by the two robbers was found abandoned91 words
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Article31 1964-12-06 11 IPOH. Sat. One hundred and twenty-five members of the Malaysian Rangers have- returned to their training base here nfter spending a month's leave in their homes in Sabah31 words
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Article24 1964-12-06 11 ALOR STAR. Sat The Sultan of Kedah today opened the Kedah Kwangtung and Teochew Association's new 5200.000 building at Jalan Pengkalan Kapal24 words
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317 1964-12-06 11 Ssm. plan for machines on the farms KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Central Government is to spend more than $5 million on mechanisation of Malaysian farmlands to increase food production. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operative. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. said this today when he received $15,000 worth of tools and317 words
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Advertisement133 1964-12-06 11 AUMEAT CHUNKS \Z2Z»* JN) a*"PETS" y j^ft WOW! In on* can for ho»h iioan and r»<* j^L •»l*ct«d mvii packM In natural )uirral V^B* Btl-nr* cbunka of lean, fmn m*at »r« .Nil j Tmciiiinirookrd tn thr ran to PRsrrva th* 1 AMtHm tevour and rood t*lv«l (A J KIMIMBIR TO133 words
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Advertisement629 1964-12-06 11 I DON'T ll LOSE INTEREST IN LIFE JL OPEN if 62 II DEPOSIT ACCOUNT B I Your money cams the maximum safe and sure rate of 6". w has 5 I you place it in a Deposit Account with I OMBARLi BANKING. eL 9 ncom Tax will be deducted: your629 words
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Article260 1964-12-06 12 CINGAPORE, Sat.— Business ln and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the stock exchange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (3.000) $1.56: Dunlops (1.000) $1.85 (4,000> $1.84; Esso Ords (1.000) $1.84. (1,000) 3185. (2.000) $1.83; P. and260 words
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Advertisement791 1964-12-06 12 There are perhaps five really good watchmakers in the world, today, lip is one of them. Give a superb |j|| watch for Christmas. GRAND PAVOIS This super-water- NAVY KING An exclusive, modern. NAVY PRINCE Another clear-faced. MODEL 3/8125 Admire the ultra-thin proof, self-winding, calendar watch is style watch which reflects791 words
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Article314 1964-12-06 13 I]ijniIIMIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIiMIIIMIIIIITTT|Tr|T[TTTjT[^ 'POINTER' on training.^Tj;!;::::;:::::::: IN my lact article we discussed the ways of calling one's dog to •'Heel." If you have been giving your dog dally exercise on this command you should be noticing a marked Improvement by now. This week we will progress to the command "Sit."314 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-12-06 14 MOUSSA SETIHI. a 55-year-old Egyptian with no medical training, has cured hundreds of patients of rheumatism, by burying them in hot sand at the edge of the Siwa Oasis. He Imposes a simple diet (excluding tomatoes, garlic, citrus fruits or red meat) and charges only121 words
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396 1964-12-06 14 $17 m BLUEPRINT TO CORRECT OUR ECONOMIC IMBALANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^ $17-MILLION blueprint mainly designed to improve living standards in the rural areas was introduced in the House of Representatives today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Under this plan, which forms part of the396 words
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Article131 1964-12-06 14 2 unionists complete US course KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Two Malaysian trade unionists have graduated from the 36th session o: the Harvard University trade union programme held at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in the United States. They were Mr. Beah Mvi Kok. general secretary of the United Workers131 words
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112 1964-12-06 14 Heart case boy still needs $2,000 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.— The fund launched by the Ipoh Junior Chamber of Commerce to send a "hole-in-the-heart' 1 boy to Australia for treatment has now feached nearly $800. Wong Sent? Pong, 13. son of a tapper in Kamponu Station, has been bed-rid-den since he112 words
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Article253 1964-12-06 14 Clean-up in wrecked centre IAKARTA, Sat.— The Inv donesian flatt is no longer flying over the American library and cultural centre here today but th« building is still closed after yesterday's destruction by Indonesian students protesting against recent American actions in the Congo. One official said hopefully that the libraryReuter; UPI - 253 words
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Article86 1964-12-06 14 IPOH, Sat.— The Perak Ku Kong Chow Association will b* given all monetary glfu received at the wedding of a miner's son for a scholarship foundation fund. The wedding Is between Mr. Foong Weng Hon, eldest son of Mr. Foong U San, a vice-presi-dent of86 words
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Article32 1964-12-06 14 KUALA LUMIVC The Minister of Wort and Telecommunications n.r» V.T. Sambanthnn. will <*>•« the fourth annual rirlrvat** conference of the DntaM si Post*] Uniformed Federal Hoilv c*ntern at it a.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-12-06 16 MARION AND A HORSE CALLED GAMEL WHEN Marlon Hackney was a small girl she enloyed watching her father Joe perform his high-diving horse act. Joe would ride his horse to the top of a 44ft. tower then horse and rider would dive into a tank of147 words
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Article, Illustration413 1964-12-06 16 A DOG'S LIFE IN THIS LAND OF THE STEAK STANLEY DANCERFIELD BUENOS AIRES I HAVE come here to the Argentine to judge a dog show. And, believe me, dogs in this country are on the gravy train. They do better than live on the fat of the land. They live413 words
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Advertisement315 1964-12-06 14 I realised a lontf time ago that if I wanted to get on in this big bad world 1 would have to be in the right place at the right time. Travel with me, dear friend, and you will see how well I have succeeded. Everyday BOMBAY over LONDON NEW315 words
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Miscellaneous424 1964-12-06 14 Your TV today XTSLEVISION programmes for today: TV SINGAPL'RA Channel 5 P.M.: 12.55 ODenmg and programme summary in all languages; 1.00 Twentieth Century Red Ships off our Shore; 1.25 Two of a Kind; 2.00 News in English; 2.10 The Greatest Show on Earth Glorious Days; 3.05 Sandiwara ChaIcap slnl habis424 words
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Article228 1964-12-06 15 IN a rather cryptic message over the telephone Angela Sweeting told me the other day that the performance of •Cinderella" on Thursday, Dec. 17, will have a distinctly Malaysian flavour. The Stage Club, of which Angela is the indefatigable Secretary, is staging a mammoth production of the evergreen228 words
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Article, Illustration749 1964-12-06 15 Behind all the many lEGENDS lout me MARLENE DIETRICH talking toDAVID LEWIN TIIK basic fact' lo remember dbout Marlone Dietrich, is that essentially she is a simple person. Over the 33 years that Miss Dietrich has been a star, a great deal has been heard about Marlene the legend. Marlene749 words
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Article250 1964-12-06 15 THE SECOND TIME RONDE ALMOST everyone in London was talking about one film in 1951. and most people were queueing to see it. It opened with a worldly weary Anton Walbrook in opera cloak and top bat turning a merry-go-round to tbe tune of an Oscar Strauss waltz and putting250 words
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Advertisement583 1964-12-06 15 riMiiiciiimiiiiiii:iiiiiiiii'ii'c:iiiiiiiiim SOI»E!\S TODAY] E 11am -1.30-4 6.30 9.30 p.Bi.C M-G-M Preic- I ROBERT fMf COLOR TAYLOR J|9 i. jJi^ SCOPE 5 AVA atlai GARDNER I A* Of THE JKvW^H^ 5 Todo v 84 j nn>. LITTLL BIRDIL 5 LAST 2 lIAVSII 11 im-1. 30-4 00-6 30 t 9 30pm.= Vkuwttrobbims^^583 words
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Advertisement394 1964-12-06 15 Y'i Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) presents A Charity Premiere in aid of The "Hole-ln-The-Heart" bj Loborotory Fund on Wednesday 16th Dec. at 8.45 p.m. at Shaws LIDO THEATRE Singapore 2 From Thursday 17th December Due to Film's Length-Daily 3 Shows: 1.30, 5.15 8.45 "Admission Prices: CIRCLE $4.OO— STALLS394 words
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Advertisement299 1964-12-06 15 j Tel: 21-116 V^aBBBBatfBBJaMBBrJLaBV (SINGAPORE) OPENS TODAY! Vg^r?^ D«''y 5 Show,: 11 am 1.30, 400 6.30 t 930 pm^^gi/ SPECTACLE UNSURPASSED! ALL THE THUNDERING EXCITEMENT OF THE AGE OF CHIVALRY!| ■■■■■BY*' Metro-Goldwyn-Moyer Pretentt ipk KNIGHTS Lai aBBBBpC- bbßjbjbVbßMjEl BBK 4 M 1 Robert TAYLOR Ava GARDNER Mcl FERRER I <IN299 words
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Advertisement98 1964-12-06 16 DIETHELM'S NEW GROUP 500 FURNITURE Gracious lounge suite from the New Group 300 Diethelm's New Group 300 a full range of furniture for the home. Elegant designs that afford numerous combinations. Distinctive yet functional and costing a good deal less than you expect. The New Group 300 proudly maintains the98 words
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442 1964-12-06 17 CHEW LOY KHOON - Now a working party to probe grouses against turnover tax CHEW LOY KHOON By I: Kuala Lumpur, Saturday •JHE Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today promised to set up a working party to examine grouses by Singapore businessmen over his controversial turnover tax proposals. He gave this assurance to442 words
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337 1964-12-06 17 A cure for those who can't sleep or eat over the Budget AND IN A LIGHTER VEIN A DOCTOR DISPENSES TANAH RATA, Sat. The Minister added: "As a medical doctor, my advice Is to take a holiday, be a tourist and forget about the taxes. Spend like a king and337 words
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Article44 1964-12-06 17 .SINGAPORE. Sat.— Fifty un-der-privileged children were treated to Christmas party at the home of the Deputy British High Commissioner in Singapore, at Eden Hall. ran guests of wives ot the '.lie British High Commission and the Phoenix Park Guild.44 words
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Article52 1964-12-06 17 SINGAPORE. Sa: —The Singapore Cine Club today announced that Mr. Hans Sarlie has been awarded the Kodak I Challenge Cup lor the best entry I in the 1964 South-East Asia amateur film competition for his entry 'Remember The Dead" an 8. m.m. film on a local i52 words
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Article114 1964-12-06 17 SIKI MB Sat. Women co-operators were today urged not to Npend money extravagantly but to use it to buy shares in companies. The advice was given by the deputy to the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Inche Samad bin Idris, when be opened114 words
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97 1964-12-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR Sat The Director General of the Laotiau National Police, Mr. Siho Lanphouthacoul, arrived here today to hold talks with officials of the Royal Malaysian Police on training: more Laotian personnel. Mr. Lanphouthacoul said he hoped to send 170 men for training97 words
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507 1964-12-06 17 We are not broke: State Govt Sir, I am directed to write to you In respect of an article appearing In the Sunday Times of Nov. 29 headed: "KELANTAN BROKE." T wish to state that there is no justification and truth whatsoever In it. The following are our denials I.507 words
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Letter32 1964-12-06 17 SINGAPORE. Sat. The inaugural meeting ot the proposed Malayan Leprosy Relief Association. Johore Branch, will be held at 5 pjn. tomorrow in the Anti-TB Association Hall in Jalan Ayer Molek.32 words
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Letter28 1964-12-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat.— The South-East Asian premiere of My Fair Lady" will be heM at the Capitol Theatre here at 8.46 p.m. on Dec. l«.28 words
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Article, Illustration366 1964-12-06 17 808 PERIES - Army paymaster tells of 'false' SI 7,700 account entry 808 PERIES by I: SINGAPORE. Sat. Major Wee said that h« checked the January account and round that public money sent by the Treasury to the battalion had been misappropriated and that there was a cash de- flciency. Brigadier Syrd Me366 words
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Article71 1964-12-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The acting Dirpctor-Grneral of the Telecommunications Department of Malay.su. Mr. Dennis Smith I today announced the bookings I for overseas calls to be made during the Christmas 'New Year period can be accepted from Dee. 7 Overseas calls can be made to Britain. Europe.71 words
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Advertisement86 1964-12-06 17 PLAY GUITAR IN 7 DAYS In this introductory offer you get TOP AMERICAN GUITARIST ED SALE'S fomoui ys secret system which teaches you to play a soitf the first day, and any song by ear or a* Jf note in seven days! >. rfSl' j FREE BROCHURE ->S^ iLjtk?**-': USE86 words
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Advertisement441 1964-12-06 17 For EVERYONE who aspires to be N N D to send money, post coupon today a good COOk. youh copy on ?o days awwval r Basic Methods of Cooking Attractive, appetising I #pt »""L" rt Timei House, River Valley Road, Eaty to follow Recipes Singapore. 9. Practical imag, native ideas441 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-12-06 18 L HELICOPTER DROPS CITIZEN WATCHES TO PROVE SHOCK-PROOF QUALITIES The Citizen Watch Company put some of ed out before a large crmcd throughout helicopter dropped several watches to thetheir watches under a gruelling' test when a perfectly shock proof. The test was carri ground to prove that the watches were65 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-12-06 18 MAP SHOWING LOCATION WHERE CITIZEN WATCHES WERE RECOVERED AFTER THE TEST Abovt is a map of Japan xhoicing the location marked X where Citizen watches were recovered after the eight month test during which the watches were completely submerged in the deep seas off Japan, and exposed to the elements.51 words
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127 1964-12-06 18 In the March 1963 issue of Britain's influential 'Horological Journal' a page was devoted in praise of the high precision performance of Citizen watches. The camera carried by Lt. Col. John H. Glenn Jr., during his successful 3orbit space flight, was fitted with a Citizen127 words
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Article112 1964-12-06 18 The Citizen Watch Company manufacture 350.000 watches every month. These watches are sold throughout the world. The Citizen Watch Company which was founded in 1930, has become one of the worlds largest manufacturers of precision watches. In addition, the Company has achieved outstanding success. The112 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-12-06 18 Two models of the Citizen 'Synclocks' were awarded top prizes for 'Good Design' on 3rd Oct. this year In a nation-wide competition for various products. The comr petition was organised by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. Japan. The 'Synclocks' which197 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-12-06 19 Mitchell (Capt. Light's great grandson) dies in Singapore SINGAPORE. S.it. Mr. Terence V. Mitchell, a great grandson r>t Captain j Francis, Light, the founder of Penang, died suddenly at his home in Draycott Drive here this afternoon. He was the .son of Mr. Alexander Mitchell, a celebrated Singapore lawyer in217 words
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Article42 1964-12-06 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Minister for National Development has nominated Messrs C. A, V. Chew. J. K. C. Chung J Q. Dowsett and Alfred H. K. Wong. as members of the Board of Architects for a further period of one year.42 words
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Article255 1964-12-06 19 PAPER CALLS MENZIES 'A FOOL AND A CLOWN' SYDNEY, Saturday. pOLLING opened slowly in fine weather today in the election for half the Australian Senate, and about 5,800,000 people are expected to vote for the 92 candidates contesting 30 seats. At present 15 of theReuter - 255 words
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Article108 1964-12-06 19 Wanted thug shot in the stomach SINGAPORE, Sat. A wanted gangster was shot >n the stomach today when he resisted arrest by two detectives at Clifford Pier. Ali bin Kasdi. 26. a boat attendant, was sitting in a coffeestall when the two detectives approached him and asked for his identity108 words
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195 1964-12-06 19 Friendship pledge to Malaysia by Thailand envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Charge d'Affaires of Thailand, Nai Wichet Suthayakhom, today offered h i s country's "'sincere greetings and best wishes" to the people of Malaysia on the occasion of Thai National Day. In a broadcast over Radio Malaysia, he said that195 words
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Article59 1964-12-06 19 PENANO. Sat.— An Egyptian proii-ssor. Ustaz Al-Sayyeed Mah(oodz. said here last night that he was font to Malaysia by the U.A.R. Government not only to teach the Islamic religion, but more important still, to strengthen the bond of friendship between Muslims. He will teach Islam59 words
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Article23 1964-12-06 19 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Government has accepted a tender for 51. 173.800 for the preparation of sawmill sitea at Kranji.23 words
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Article, Illustration701 1964-12-06 19 Pushbutton ease plus the comforts of home PETER LIM'S MOTORING WHY follow the leader drive it!" I drove it last week, and my verdict is that the Valiant Regal fully deserves such a proud slogan. The Regal is the leader in the new Valiant range. It is the mast expensive701 words
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103 1964-12-06 19 pENANG, Sat About x $25,000 worth of transistor radio sets, gas lighters and motor spare parts were stolen from a Norwegian cargo ship anchored at the Penang Harbour early this morning. A crew member of the ship, Ventura, saw the door or the store103 words
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Article18 1964-12-06 19 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Oovernment has registered the Singapore Institute of Management under the Societies Ordinance18 words
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Obituary29 1964-12-06 19 MITCHELL, Terence Vlrlan passed peacefully away at his Residence 7. Draucott Drive, Spore, December sth. Punerml December 7th, Bldadart S p m. Cortege lea\lac Caakat Compcnj 4.16 pjn.29 words
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Advertisement80 1964-12-06 19 hem mim maimm tnu urti ieitvMftt« Repce Is th« largest manufacturer of automotive parts, tools end service equipment In tht Southern Hemisphere and, in addition, manufacture m aflf and merch ndises machine tools and components for industry and agriculI C^^r^V**' I tu e R'P 00 supplies original equipment to Australian80 words
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Advertisement168 1964-12-06 19 Sal litL^^tfgtfHH B^^^^^^^^^B v iWK "*vmm t *^wF? Firestone tires fight downtime, .keeping ahead of finish dates is a constant battle. And Firestone Super Rock Grip Wide Base tires carr make you a winner. vvt-teweveo wheels «ou. a^^* >*. pftQ-P^-r-A^rr^; "is your symbol of X-V-'-Jy'X^ QUALITY AND SERVICE HIBtBMTIMt«inWCO.(S.S.)irB., 22,168 words
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Miscellaneous406 1964-12-06 19 Radio Malaysia. lmiai a I lIMDIID phasis On Percussion; 600 On Stage; 11.00 Japan Hour; KUALA LUlVlr'Uri Summary Of Programmes For 11.30 The Malayanaires The Evening: 6.03 Feature Cor- v io nn c n ,i-H r> rr t> r o. NATIONAL SIIOKTWAVI-: ncr: 618 Hath Charms: 2 30 Ton Tun,-406 words
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Advertisement179 1964-12-06 20 ■^m\ n!lskr I k ovHflß^B^Bfe_9 SB^ m Wf _J tf I BMP I U.O.H.J i P^\ in m Mffifliiff L Jf^^^^^^ J*. Tk. I —\iM P s Wm y g^i', Wrk TURKISH M 1 MkNmWsjßEß<Al«'- blend f( "wK£B9IS9&f AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING REGULAR CIGARETTE k^dtfß^B^H. ]^m -A^Lfl Eal^Hli&. '^Mc y, ''3179 words
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Article1317 1964-12-06 21 Good price double for King ALBERT King landed a good price double on Salazar ($67) and Charming Beau (543) at Bukit Timah yesterday. Apprentices started the day iwell when Vincent Chong scored on Kon-Tiki in Race 1 and Luke Kang on Sistic in Race 2. The going: was good. Race1,317 words
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Article103 1964-12-06 21 BIS SWEEP lUI-1L rirwi*; 31U0..JU. Ist No: 1*9925 554.551. 2nd No: *****2 $15,586 3rd No: *****0 57.793. STARTKKS i >1. 200 each I Nos: *****1. *****7, *****9, *****0. *****5. *****3. *****9. *****3. *****2. CONSOLATION (8750 each) —Not: *****1. *****4, *****1, *****4, *****3, *****6. *****3. *****8. *****6. *****0. 50 Consolation Prizes103 words
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1227 1964-12-06 21 Rao* 1— Z. 15 Cl 5 Oi\ l ($6,000) Ok 1 ***** Trchnlrama II (Friendly Kongsu fulloh, 3 9.0 •Nawan 2 00 Singapore Beauty (Nghee St.) Nair. 4 8.13 Moxham 1 3 ***** Picasso (Crfng Goh) Allan. 6 Cl 2 Smith 7 41,227 words
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Article133 1964-12-06 21 tI'SOM JEEP CALL BUY I'OI.NTER B»m 1 DALCIDO Movie Town The Saint THE SAINT Movie Town Kill id.. DALCIDO Veroeett* Movie Town Race t HOKMAT Nearro Myth Winning Priie NEARCO MYTH i Hit KM AT llurm i: Early Mark Winoro Winoro j CH. INFORMER Race S l.ourjcl Bcllrlii 11.133 words
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958 1964-12-06 21 JAZZ TUNE WILL BE A POPULAR CHOICE IN 5.45 liM'kn I>EST bet at Bukit Timah today is Jazz Tune in the Cl. 3 Div. 1 8f handicap (Race 7). This three-year-old has shown ability in his few races and can go far. At Ipoh in September he put up a958 words
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Article23 1964-12-06 21 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Hormat (Race 2) Morning Time (Race 4) and Jazz Tune (Race 7). The going is good.23 words
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Advertisement719 1964-12-06 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE tt Word* UJMlm.}— Box U eU. nrtwm CENUINE PHOTOSTATS, Fotomaile. 58 Robinaoa Road, t'por* •3340. "SQUIRE MICROFILM SBRVMBt King Taag a «MH (S'por*) 1M yaifcat BBMBti F«R IXPIHT MM4VALJ OoatACt PACKiMO A STORAOB LTB. J JaJaa Mouatbattm, K. Laanpur. PbosM 86SM IL THE MAIN CLINIC,719 words
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Advertisement193 1964-12-06 21 MVELYHBIr? Biwßt^B^B^B^B^B^aS: ■,w .TjßSJMfei. .^^^M^jm^t^jr I^bHHblb^L^*^^ k I I 1 1 BMW: Pxl BBBBW BBBBIT i f F JmU !»BBBBBBB«.t«** j h\^LbHL. jr 1 JMbkilllSwßbbb^bbl-^ Bbbb^^^^b 1 WW m ■I* k if xBBM BBW j 1W I W som de paris THE MOST FAMOUS FRENCH PERFUME IN THE WORLD BY193 words
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Article218 1964-12-06 22 |)URBAN, Sat. Eiir- land, 260 tor four overnight, plodded on to reach 321 for five wickets by lunch on the second day of the lirst Test against South Africa here today. In a dull morninjr's cricket. England lost Mike Smith with only 19 added218 words
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Article39 1964-12-06 22 RENGAM. Sat. Army If* lava beat Johore 16-8 in their south zone Malaya Cup rugger m-uch here today. Army scored from two coals. a try and penalty. Johore's points came from a goal and a penalty.39 words
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Article545 1964-12-06 22 Then Quah, Ellison score and holders hang on for 8-5 win PENANG, Saturday. gELANGOR and Commonwealth Forces North became the north zones' last contenders tor the Malaya Cup rugger final as a result of today's matches. Both won and their Dec. 19 clash at Kuala545 words
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297 1964-12-06 22 HO SAI KONG - Forces go on 53-0 spree against injury-hit Perak HO SAI KONG By OUTTERWORTH, Sat. Commonwealth Forces North outplayed Perak in their Malaya Cup rugger tie to win by 53 points (seven goals, six tries) to nil on the RAAF base ground here today. Perak were two players short for most297 words
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Article268 1964-12-06 22 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Joint Services registered the highest score in the south zone Malaya Cup rugby matches this season when they beat a depleted NegriMalacca side by 32 points (five tries, three goals and penalty goal) to nil on the padang today. Negri-Malacca seldom268 words
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194 1964-12-06 22 IT'S STILL US AND S. AFRICA IN LEAD KANAPALI (Hawaii), Sat. —The United States, holders, and South Africa were still tied for the lead after yesterday's second round of the Canada Cup golf tournament with 36--hole scores of 274. Arnold Palmer (United States i with scores of 66--67-133. held a194 words
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Article235 1964-12-06 22 Alfred scores three firsts Xl AI.A 1.1 MPI'R. Sat. Alfred Michael. of <oinmcri-i.il Institute, "on the individual championships at the Selangor Cyclists Association's third annual grass track meet at the Merdeka Stadium here today. .Michael won three races, half mile, one mile and two miles. The runner-up was Ow Ilwa235 words
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Article21 1964-12-06 22 LONDON. Sat. Heavy snow has caused the postponement of today's Aberdeen versus Airdrie Scottish Division 1 soccer match.21 words
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258 1964-12-06 22 POLICE HIT 5 GOALS OFF WEAK SINGAPORE DEFENCE p l r e .1 Singapore 1 iKB S'uor I I/UALA LUMPLR. Sat.—M>.- ..vsmn Ponce. mar. under their 3-2 defra; hands of CEB ye.stmiav circles round weak Smgupora defence to win 5-1 on t!.e second day of the Gover.-.rr.ri.;. Sen-ices quadrangular !>258 words
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Article154 1964-12-06 22 STIPENDIARY Steward's report- on yesterday's Buklt Timah races. KACE 1: Dalkeith (Rao) was slow to begin. RACE 2: Mon Chert (Allan! and Sistic (Kang) lost a little ground at the start. KACE S: Bovaln (Wilson) refused to Jump away with the field and lost many lengthsSmith, rider154 words
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Article35 1964-12-06 22 [{UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore trounced MaL aya 6 2 to "capture the Swainson Trophy for Armed Forces Signals triangular hockey at Gurney Road today. Singapore beat Army Malaya < Commonwealth) 4-0 on Friday.35 words
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327 1964-12-06 22 MELBOURNE, Sat. Aus--ITi tralla got within 32 runs of Pakistan's first innings total for the loss of only five wickets In the second Test here today, bat the quality of their batting was indifferent. In scoring 255 for five In reply327 words
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404 1964-12-06 22 Leeds end United s unbeaten run with 1-0 win LONDON. Sat. Lecd» United caused the big upset of the day when they gave league leaders Manchester United their lirst home defeat of the seuOD and brought to an end their long unbeaten run of 19 matches. Inside forward Bobby Collins404 words
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Article33 1964-12-06 22 SINGAPORE. Sat —Star Soccerites beat Dockyard 4-2 in their SAFA Junior Cup match at Jaian Besar stadium today. In the other Junior Cup match Blue Rover* beat Windsor Ro\ers 6-0.33 words
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Advertisement86 1964-12-06 22 Sleei> %-\&#L I Peacefully n with your '^mj^f Money l^P© Safe and MV 60/ j PER ANNUM I I INTEREST WITH SAFETY j Due to the recent rise in interest rates, we are able to pass this increased earning to you whilst still maintaining our cautious policy in the investment86 words
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Miscellaneous178 1964-12-06 22 BADMINTON Foonc Cup challenge rd: Penang v Spore; Ht-ali Cup challenge rd (women): Penang v Kedah (both matches at S'gor BA hall. 7.30 p.m.}. SOCCER Spore senior cup Bnal: Ch. Athleuc v D Aflah (Jn Besar. 7 p.m.). Dat* Samtuuithan Cup tin.il: Kinta Indians v Tg Malm Indians (Tg Malim).178 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1964-12-06 1 RODERICK MANN - Last of the super stars RODERICK MANN By« ONE Hollywood star outshines all others. With handsome charm he captivates today's young filmgoers; yet millions now middle-aged recall with pleasure his great successes of 30 years ago. Today the Sun- day Times begins the fascinating life story of the man who1,424 words
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Article, Illustration595 1964-12-06 2 ALEX LEE - ALEX LEE TODAY we join the annual exodus to department stores and arcades, in the hunt for gifts to delight 011 r families and friends A mad. marvellous ritual which has us all spinning in excitement and wonder. And why not? Isn't playing Father Christmas one of595 words
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Article97 1964-12-06 2 TAKE your pick from photo albums 1 57 50 upwards), hair-dryer with hood (5651. valentm« box containers ($5 upwards), gift towel ensembles (four for $161, manicure set ($23 to $38) and silver table lighter ($92). More gifts for her: A powder compact case in mother of97 words
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Article180 1964-12-06 2 God for a Laugh rE wife was defending her bank withdrawals. "You're the one who gets reckless and extravagant." she told her husband. "Reckless and extravagant.!" the husband said. "You Just tell me. when did I ever make a useless purchase?" The wife smiled. "Why. there's that fire extinguisher you180 words
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Article, Illustration416 1964-12-06 3 TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT YOUR HAND AND don't scoff at what you see there because both the health authorities in England and America say the lines on your hand can tell you something. Desmond Zwar THE world's palmists scoll'ed at for years as charlatans and takes will now be416 words
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622 1964-12-06 3 MY BABY- BUT THEY SAY IT'S TOO SOON WHATS YOl R PROBLEM? Write to: Miss i.iin- Lee. The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Kn.nl. Singapore H. No replies by post. DROP L"S A LINK. Our address: The Know Alls. Sunday Times. Tiroes House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No622 words
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Article178 1964-12-06 3 DEAR Know Alls: I believe there is a village In Malaya named after the 2nd Battalion. Coldstream Guards, who served here during the Emergency. Can you tell me where tt Is? CPL. G STACEY. Kampong Coldstream, uhuh tens named after the Guards jor the part they played178 words
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Article296 1964-12-06 3 Maybe women do drive better! LETS talk about women drivers. But no uncharitable remarks. I'm married to quite a proficient motorist though you might not think it from the battered sides of my car, not all my fault, not by any means*. And I'm gradually coining round to the view296 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1964-12-06 4 DENIS COMPTON - One week down among the 'nut cases' DENIS COMPTON By LINDWALL, Miller. Fred Trueman a terrifying list Bui I laced them with greater equanimity thai I Hid the ordeal I've just undergone. Recently, a good friend of mine wearied temporarily of his expense account way of life. lie decided his1,015 words
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384 1964-12-06 4 RHONA CHURCHILL - What's all this about it being TOUGH at the TOP RHONA CHURCHILL by IS life really growing too tough at the top? Does it really drive top men to drink, ulcers and nervous breakdowns? Do they suffer inordinately from stress diseases? We are always being told that they do. Now384 words
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Advertisement228 1964-12-06 1 ALBERTO 1 AMERICA'S BEST-SELLING HAIRSPRAY with the magic ingredient VYTRAL D Millions of women throughout America, Canada, England, Europe and Australia are using +t now— and here'* why: Alberto VO5 Hairspray is the latest scientific development that has been tested and proved with amazing success. VO5 is different from other228 words
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Advertisement23 1964-12-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Pages Serial 1 Women 2. 3 |ane Lee 3 Know Alls 3 Comics 6, 7, 8 Stars 6 Features 423 words
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Advertisement194 1964-12-06 2 4ai jM Skin needs,^B^» for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep your skin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it194 words
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Advertisement264 1964-12-06 2 Brush shining, flashing beauty into your hair in just oni minute bV^bKT^W BT^jWß sr meJI Bl >~^h BBu Bl There's nothing more appealing than a woman with bcaotiful hair, so make sure ymirs always looks its best. Each day brush in a little Vitapointe everyone will soon nolic« the new264 words
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Advertisement386 1964-12-06 3 r s The most advanced cosmetics for skin s care and the most powerful biological correctors of skin imperfections -ii "sera j. S PHP? S s THE CREAM £u>'Cata£y4~*BiO'Lacta STIMULATING and REJUVENATING s their combined use: the skin becomes firmer, smoother, younger, > the complexion more sparkling, i i spots386 words
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Miscellaneous229 1964-12-06 3 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: 1. Door-posts It), i DOWN: 2 Animal > B > 3. 6 Unite close* ,4,. Too, oTi^lrn! STt i.ii. 11. Lure <6). 12. Stick (4), Undiluted (4), 8. Knotted <4i. 14. Redressed (T>, IS Eased 0. Repair tyre <7i, 12 Swindle i 8». 17 Permit 1 3229 words
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Advertisement76 1964-12-06 4 9 XaUj^ s. IS^r* 111 //W>r*'\. TOBCA PERFUMEDCOLOGNE a modern symphony of freshness and fragrance for the woman of today ■■->, when mothers talk babies they talk LACTOGEN |BB[ because they know they can trust LACTOGEN to I f I^'XH i1 1 develop fine healthy infants with strong bones and76 words
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