The Straits Times, 12 December 1965
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Title Section22 1965-12-12 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY} SINGAPORE. 13DEC1%5 in THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1.553 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1965 20 CENTS KDN 1 91 M.C. (P) 100622 words
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Article77 1965-12-12 1 WHILE there was some confusion in Jakarta yesterday over the exact nature of the Subandrio pro- posal President Soekarno was boasting of his military prowess. Mr. G a n i s Harsono stiffly corrected an Antara report which quoted Dr. Subandrio as saying Indonesia "will hold77 words
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Article334 1965-12-12 1 'Subandrio should know better than to suggest we break up' PENANG, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today dismissed as "stupid and insulting" Dr. Subandrio's offer to negotiate separately with the component States of Malaysia to end confrontation. "He should know better than to suggest that Malaya, Sabah334 words
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Article163 1965-12-12 1 Nasser serves break notice Wilson told: Crush Smith or we part fAIRO, Sat. Egypt today served notice that she will break diplomatic relations with Britain at midnight on Tuesday if the Wilson Government fails to deal with the Rhodesian rebellion by the deadline. The final stand by the United Arab163 words
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Article133 1965-12-12 1 BANGKOK. Sat. Miss Thailand 1965 was the main attraction at the Royal Turf Club yesterday until a nude man showed up. The man. in his 20s. was tirst spotted at the far side of the race track juniDinK into a ditch. He negotiated the ditch,133 words
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Article30 1965-12-12 1 BARBADOS Sat A Bill bringing back thr cat-o'-nine-tails «it pM.v^d In Barbados tn an effort lo rlwck a rapid inctmv in crime. including •wauiu ou «umen30 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-12-12 1 ABUL FAZIL - Public inquiry on Lim ABUL FAZIL By GOVT. READY TO HOLD IT IF DARISANS WANT TO CONTINUE DISPUTE SINGAPORE. Sat. The SingaL pore Government is prepared to hold a public inquiry into the case of political detainee, Lim Chin Siong. who recently attempted to hang himself in the General Hospital.241 words
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Article42 1965-12-12 1 DELHI. Sut. India's Finance Ministry has cut down Imports of books to £*****0 ($5-575.000 1 a year, from £3 million i $25 5 million). British books will be most hit most colleges still buy text books from Britain-42 words
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Article48 1965-12-12 1 PARIS. Sat. Thousands of frogs got loose in a Belgian Sabena Airlines plane yesterday causing chaos in the cockpit. The two-ton live cargo broke free in mid air. slithered into the cockpit and leapt around the pilot as he came in to land.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article362 1965-12-12 1 Anew pay pact for pilots MUMS THE WORD, DV RECIPROCAL COURTESY OUT... SINGAPORE. Sat. Malaysian Airways is expected to sign" a collective agreement within the next week or two giving substantial pay increases to its 110 pilots. Individual salary tanu. es within the scales are expected to rar.se from 16362 words
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Article29 1965-12-12 1 MELBOURNE. Sat. I Bigranl a »'<re beconiinK harder to of Britain's beit«r livms •uudards and in. economy former Chiel M Oillr.T In 1"i don. Mr. O. S.29 words
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Article32 1965-12-12 1 SEREMBAN. Sat. Dr. (hen Man Ilin. prn-tem chairman of the llemoi-ratn Action Tarty. »on thr K.ih.t state con»titurn< h\ -eln-tinn tonight by a convinrinc mar rln of 1.538 totev32 words
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Article41 1965-12-12 1 MNGAPOU, Sat. T InPnmr Minister. Mr I.er Kuan Vrw. this evening said that countries likr Britain. N«-« Zealand, \u«.ti.ili.i md America must help Singapore by hu\inc hrr pntdurts if II wished to have peare in South -last \M.t41 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-12-12 2 DIET THAT STAVES OFF HEART TROUBLE LONDON, Sat. Monkeys are helping doctor.-, to find a diet for man which cuts down the danger at beari attack-, says an American medical report just published. And tho results of these lir.-t-cvrr experiments show that a diet, low In calories, tats, and carbohydrates182 words
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Article, Illustration473 1965-12-12 2 Diet revolution Shuttered Gemini races to halfway point UOUSTON. Sat. Their noses stutiy and their spacecraft shutters closed against the hot sun. the Gemini 7 pilots yesterday streaked toward the half-way mark of their 14-day orbital journey. Flight surgeons prescribed an anti-allergy, deconxcMant pill for Lovell to clear up the473 words
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191 1965-12-12 2 'Can't pay' claim fails: $11,500 award SINGAPORE. Sat. A Singapore firm was told to pay SI 1.500 in retrenchment benefits to 11 retrenched employees after it had submitted to the second Industrial Arbitration Court that it had no capacity to do this. The company. Lee and Fletcher Ltd.. claimed through191 words
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128 1965-12-12 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. Qoll can cause stomach ulcers, claims London psychiatrist Dr. H. Eldcston. "Ulcers are caused by repeated tension, produced in a golfer when he la bending over a golf ball in the midst of an admir- Irq crowd t;j putt a128 words
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Article, Illustration556 1965-12-12 2 CHEW LOY KHOON - What MPs have to say of the good MP CHEW LOY KHOON By A REMARK, A CHALLENGE, THEN THREE VIEWPOINTS I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Who is a good parliamentarian? The question set off a lively debate in the House of Representatives today. ''A good parliamentarian," said Mr. Geh Chong Keat (All.Penang556 words
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Article230 1965-12-12 3 WINDFALL FOR GURKHAS SINGAPORE. Sat About 13.000 Gurkhas serving with the British Army In Singapore. Malaysia and Hong Kong received a windfall this week. They were given pay rises backdated to Jan. 1. |The increases, believed to range from 10 to 20 per cent of basic pay, were introduced on230 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-12-12 3 SOH TIANG KENG - COMING— THE SENANG DISASTER IN FULL COLOUR SOH TIANG KENG: By Singapore, Saturday .iioiii WMBntng UmiiMM. the aaataUatai c! the International Federation ol Biisir.ps<. and Prousaional Women Even in solieres where in theory women's equal ability is recognised there is discrimination in rractice. Only a minority of women in Britain394 words
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Article33 1965-12-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ml--nus'er for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will attend the sixth Hnniversary celebrations ol the PAP Ulu Pandan branch at 6 m.s Holland Road at 7.30 p.nx tomorrow.33 words
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104 1965-12-12 3 ARMY Cadet Officer Katesepsawasdi Bhakdikul is Thailand's strongest prospect for a sold medal in athletic at the Third Seap Games which start on Tuesday. The 24-year-old Thai, a self-taught high jumper, is far and above the rest of the field with his104 words
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Article, Illustration583 1965-12-12 4 CLEMENTI PARK INCLUDES THIRTEEN DIFFERENT DESIGNS, TEN OF WHICH ARE FOR DETACHED HOMES. All types have car porches, separate living and dining rooms, kitchens and servants quarters, at least three bedrooms and at least two bathrooms. The more expensive583 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-12-12 5 AHMAD RAMLI - ROMANCE IN THE RAIN AHMAD RAMLI: OR HOW DAUD THE TEACHER BEAT THE FLOODS TO HIS BERSANDING By KOTA BAHRU. Sat KOTA RHARI, Sat. —One nian nearly missed his wedding because of the ravaging floods in Kelantan. But then they say, lo\> conquers all. And thus the wedding of Uu285 words
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394 1965-12-12 5 Rice stockpile plan to meet any monsoon emergency 1 IN PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. months" supply of rice will be stockpiled in Kota Bharu and Kuala Trengganu to meet any eventuality arising from the current monsoon season. The Minister of Welfare Services. Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, announced this In the394 words
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Article168 1965-12-12 5 DENANQ. Sat.— The Gover- nor of Penan*. Raia Tun Lda lust night recalled the day when the exclusive Pennne Club was started as "a sanctuary irom ladies.'" "It was founded in 1868 but closed to women for 68 years." IJaja Tun Uda said when168 words
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Article75 1965-12-12 5 PENANG. Stt. In a speech read out by the Chief Mlnts'er. Daio Worm Pow Nee. the Oovimr of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ. declaring the 28th unnual Al!-M:>lu\a Co-operative* i uiierencc open said thai th» lniptut of the co-operative movement on the lives of the75 words
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531 1965-12-12 5 The year 'Big One' brought havoc to the East PEOPLE THOUGHT THE WORLD WAS COMING TO AN END-SO THEY PRAYED, AND PRAYED, AND PRAYED J^OTA BHARU. Sat. The present respite in the deluge on the East Coast bnngs back memories to old residents of the ;< Big One" that ravaged531 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-12-12 6 ON THE THEME OF DEVELOPMENT lOHORE BAHRU, J Sat. The Central Government has approved a loan of $4,292,500 to the Johore Government for the construction of 190 low-cost homes at Jalan Larkin, about five miles from here. This was announced by the Mentri Besar.184 words
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Article564 1965-12-12 6 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: Johore project to boost State revenue and remedy jobless problem By Johore Bahru, Saturday THE Johore Government has earmarked 20,000 acres of land near Kota Tinggi for a sugar cane plantation, the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, told the564 words
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Article266 1965-12-12 7 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON: i By Alor Star, Saturday J'HE Muda River project is expected to yield "gioss benefit" of about $110 million, or f ive times the present State revenue, the Kedah Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabudd'n. announced in the State Assembly today266 words
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Article, Illustration339 1965-12-12 7 I ON DON, Sot. Malaysia has appealed to Commonwealth countries for "liberal access" of Malaysian textiles to the markets of the more developed countries of Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The appeal was made by Malaysia's Trade Commissioner in London, Mr. Yeo Beng Poh339 words
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204 1965-12-12 7 Apex Bank chairman denies Malacca failure' allegation KANGAR, Saturday. J 1 HE chairman of the Apex Bank, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, today denied that the directors of the bank had failed to carry out its projects. I 'The board is working hard on a programme of expansion." Dato Sheikh Ahmad, who204 words
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Article29 1965-12-12 7 F'AIMI BIN TAR S.)t -Pnriiintri %rlffln oid Bum bit kumpong inmir Ht BW last t!!*h' threi hour* after ie\v.i 'liner In the leg ov a ootora.29 words
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Article99 1965-12-12 7 Border war success against Reds ALOR STAR. Sat. Security forces have scored "considerable success" in border operations against Communist terrorists operating In the Malaysian Thai jungles this year, the Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln. told the Kedah State Assembly today. Reviewing the State's progress this year, the Mentri Besar99 words
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Article53 1965-12-12 7 PENANG. Sat Burglars orokc into thr Qmm lane home of ;iii Australian soldier N.F Park, yssierday tapcrecordrr and otlirr ■rticlM to i tot.r \»lufc of 1 000 Pl« R.rk told Ttflnn h* pard- bur- 9 i m and I check;ou:.i. Mif -'i.. t.'kd '.cv r.curciir 25 shins53 words
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390 1965-12-12 7 LONDON. Sat. Malaysia's greatest problem is to increase its own and the world's total output of tin and to convince the consumer that the supply is firmly based. The Mining Journal state> this when discusssing the third international tin agreement of which theReuter - 390 words
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Article36 1965-12-12 7 LONDON. Sat A new profile of Queen Elizabeth to be engraved from recent photographs taken by the Earl of Snowdon. husband of Princess Margaret, will appear on all British st.impß next year. Rp<::iv36 words
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Article28 1965-12-12 7 JOHNSON. 'Texas' Sat. Nt Johnson yesterday authr expenditure of DStI.TM million < $5,250 million i to produc* a force of P-11l between !9tiB and 1971. > Reui«r.28 words
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Article102 1965-12-12 7 New shot found in cancer battle I ONDON. Sat. -A new weapon which may help doctors in the tight against cancer has been discovered by scientists. It Is a virus which can considerably cut down the Incidence of leukemia a type of cancer In mice. And the scientists who discovered102 words
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Article67 1965-12-12 7 BUNGEI PATANI. Sat.—Kecl.ili State Assemblyman for KoU. Haji Salleh bin Haji Ishak, and his wife. Hajjah Rooflah blnte Haji Carjan. yesterday ent«rtained a large gathering to a "wedding kenduri" at their home in Kampong Bahru here. The dinner was held on the occasion of the67 words
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Article48 1965-12-12 7 BRUNSWICK 'Maine i. Slit. A fishing boat picked up from a raft four of the crew of ;< n.ivy Neptune patrol bomber which ditched in ihe Atlantic yesterday. A coastguard helicopter picked up the other two crew. but. one of them was dead. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article35 1965-12-12 7 MOSCOW. Sat. Russia yesterday launched it« 99th un- manned Casinos satellite to con- t <inue the space research pro- i grnmmr started in March. 1963. j the Tass news »gency tuid. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article443 1965-12-12 8 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG: Singapore, Sat. iv Twin blows crumble Singapore-made biscuits and imports zoom to new highs MADK-IX-SINGAPORE biscuits are crumbling against Urn wall of local prejudice. Biscuit production lure has been declining over the past five years, while imports have almost doubled. In 1960 the Singapore443 words
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368 1965-12-12 8 HYDE iCheshire), Sat ian Brady, a 27 yei 1 derk. admitted to police he had killed a youth with an axe alter a quarrel, but <aid hla chief accuser also look part, a court was told Mere yesterday. On Thursday David Smith.Reuter - 368 words
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Article134 1965-12-12 8 i)Y Mikhiiil Mtotofchov, l)<>n. telling lor the lim time how he reacted 10 winning author of Quiet Flows The the Nobel Pii/.e: I smiled, sighed quietly and thought it was a little late. After the Nobel Prize was awarded <in M 0) Kunin. aReuter - 134 words
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201 1965-12-12 8 Malaysians IN so out go the Indons LONDON. Sat. A score of members of the Indonesian Students U n i on staged a protest walkout from '"Oriental Evening" at the Lon- I don School o! Econo- j mics -^hen they: it-amed that Malaysian Student dancers were to take part. Members201 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-12-12 8 CAI.I.Vs getttaf pla-lered: What a iarr\-tin at Ike film stmli»s! Rarely can a plasterer h.i\r been i;ivcn sta-li an iiitrimiinu subject to work on. The sirl hciny daubed with >tiekv plaster i"> actress Sally Douglas. The daubin> i- for her part in "Tarry on ScrCUatag"84 words
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Article, Illustration300 1965-12-12 9 No one's taking my title, says Miss World AND IN LONDON LONDON. Saturday. r^llK new Miss World said angrily: "I won my title fairly and squarely and no one can fake rt away from me". Lesley Langley. a 21-year-old blonde, denied a claim that she broke the contest rules by300 words
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Article64 1965-12-12 9 MAI ACOA. s nun i;I the N:.; Council, Mr. Chin Thlati Soo today opened "The Sappers' hut at hi- atn i Cmv Van sroir caJMI al t Kling eight miles :i m bin., the huv costing si. ooo. wa> provided by the 28th Comnio'.64 words
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445 1965-12-12 9 Plea for better phone, cable service I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The House of Representatives today heard a plea for faster communication with the rest of the world. The House was debating the $107.56 million estimates for the Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. The estimates were passed. Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamed445 words
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Article88 1965-12-12 9 PEXAM,. Sat. Piian Sh.irifah Kodziah. wife of the Prime Minister, said today she had no objection to Muslin irirls ucarine ti?litfittin* etothes. "One obvious advantage Jiboiit they- drears is that tlu-v are more economical tli in the traditional Malay baju kurone and kain sa- rong." she told88 words
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389 1965-12-12 9 Alan Harman - Alan Harman B, BANGKOK. Sat. Within a few hours of being crowned the most beautiful girl in Thailand. Chiranand Sabetnand. faces a completely new way ot life. From a Thai teacher of M. R. Karissa. daughter of the late Prince Chulachakrabongse, living in389 words
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Article, Illustration301 1965-12-12 11 YAP KIM ONN - Fan fare— and then the blue line... YAP KIM ONN I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat f fH!RTY EIGHT senior officer cadets in immaculate white and dark blue uniform today marched past the Yang diPertuan Agong at the passing-out parade at the Federation Military College, seven miles from here. The cadets, who301 words
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324 1965-12-12 11 Can a man be tried twice on the same facts...? PENANG. Sat. i! ||ATO Justice Mclntyrc today reserved judgement in an appeal by the Income Tax Depditment against the acquittal of a Penang actory owner. Lee Siew Ngock. by the Sessions Court here last June. Lee. U, had been accused324 words
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Article33 1965-12-12 11 by loinur iilm -star Ida l.upino on handling men. Never show any rmotion or sit mad. Mm are iu>t uaitins for women to blow their too* and fall flat on their faces.33 words
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56 1965-12-12 11 NEW YORK. Sat. An estimated 800 drug-addicted babies are born in New York every year, according to the cltys hrrtlth department. They are the offspring of mothers who have lieen using drop during the last three months of pregnancy, and showpronounced symptoms—convulsions, irritability. vomiting andReuter - 56 words
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Article49 1965-12-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— me Minister of State for Education. Inche Rahim bin Ishalc. will Ki\e away Christmas gifts at a p.irty. organ isrd by the Ministry ol Education. for underprivileged children at the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home .ii Tanah Merah at 10 a.m. tomorrow.49 words
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Article44 1965-12-12 11 INDIO <C«liforniH i. Sat.— Film actor Tom Neal. 51. «M yesterday sentenced to from one to 15 years imprisonment for shooting his wife a.s she lay on divan. He was convicted ■hne weeks ago on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article257 1965-12-12 11 37,000 flood victims Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The number of flood victims in Kelantan was today officially given as 37.000 live times the proviMonal estimates as tinures from district i otticers were added up. Casualties remained at five wrule another lour artlisted missing. Today, bom and Trengganu enjoyed brigni. sunny257 words
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Article31 1965-12-12 11 MALACCA, Sat. The Ch et Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ohafar bin B .in yesterday opened a 53. 000 rrarling room M Kampong Tanjonft Rirrmu ?0 m:\e* from here31 words
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419 1965-12-12 11 Sarawak Reds in Indonesia not hit by army purge From G. GELDARD KUCHING. Saturday. VL'HILE Indonesian Communists in Indonesian Borneo are being savagely purged by tne Army, the Sarawak Communist border cronen in Indonesian front-line positions against Sarawak are being left alone. They are probably brinu prepared for oprration.s inside419 words
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Advertisement111 1965-12-12 4 l& m JH Si Live Luxuriously at Marine I ista. This is a superior development of fifteen acres oj seaside land at Jalan Scudai, Johore Bahru. Sixtyone fine quality, architect designed homes are being built, almost every one with magnificent views over the Straits of Johore. Three fine designs have111 words
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Advertisement70 1965-12-12 4 value comes first at H» This is a development of terrace, semi-detached and detached houses at Jalan Waterworks, 2{ miles from the town centre of Johore Bahru. The estate is already completed and most properties are occupied. A few properties are available for owner occupation at prices ranging from $22,000/-70 words
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Advertisement186 1965-12-12 4 City Developments Finance and Investment Limited Developer's Prove ,:nal License No. 023 Housing loans to assist purchase in any of our estates are available through City Developments Finance and Investment Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of City Developments Limited. Repayment periods of 5, 10 or 15 years can be arranged.186 words
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Advertisement110 1965-12-12 5 SALUTE TO ATHLETES May the best man win... Rothmans of Pall Mall set the pace in the participation and promotion of sports in Malaysia and Singapore and are now privileged to be associated with the Third SEAP Games. Rothmans of Pall Mall's traditional policy is to encourage and assist all110 words
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Advertisement158 1965-12-12 6 H 'Set YOU ARE COVERED! ROBBERS REPLY TO A BRIDE'S ALARM Xl ALA LI.MPLR. Saturday FOIR men armed with daggers robbed a ii. ulj wed couple of 51. 500 in ca>h .mil .jewellery her* early today after covering the couple with a blanket in their bed. The robbers entered the158 words
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Article16 1965-12-12 12 IL.rrf. >/> Wimmiim, SEN TO ITALY fa* laal iu"<J Rornl ■(RNINA SfWINC PORTABLES loin il IP16 words
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Article36 1965-12-12 12 >; ttinimunii FREE FOR ALL GOSPEL n<lr» In B.i\ lull PRCSBVTIRIAN CHURCH ri!.i.| I WESLEV METHODIST CHURCH. 0 K>n i WPNn W« iM 1 M IO» W MM i niiim m KiiTjont M tie: i36 words
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OPINION Sunday. December 12. 1965
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Article221 1965-12-12 12 4 WONDERFUL and urgent A opportunity faces the government today to spread around present prosperity and weld Malaysia into a single economic unit. And in Its first five-year ri'Vf lopment plan, so aptly described a^ a design for better living, the government shows Its determination to221 words
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Article97 1965-12-12 12 IN !iis address to the Island's tirst-ever Parliament, the Yang di-Per-tuaa N'egara. Inche Yu.sorT oin Iahak. deflnes Singapore's most urgent pmbli'm In the simplest oi terms, it la to survive a.aii Independent state. There can b>- no doubt that Singapore will do ,-o. Bhc la blessed with an97 words
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Article133 1965-12-12 12 PRESIDENT de Gaulle, rebml'od in the first ballot, intends to fight tinsecond His opponent. M Francois Mitterand will be gravel] in error If he dismisses the old warrior as a relic from the past, an imitation Napoleon well pass his hoy-day De Gaulle irritates ftfcatlM he behaves like133 words
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Article132 1965-12-12 12 RIGHT through the Rhodesian crisis Mr. Wilson has had the sympathy and understanding of the Africans in the Commoni wealth. They nve full marks for his skilful and persistent efforts to prevent UDI. They appreciated his difficult' position in his dealings with the rebellious Mr Smith But now. by132 words
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890 1965-12-12 12 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By jeSSELTON MALAYSIA unveiled her Find Five Vein Plan Iwo ttoyn :iK°- mv does S;ib:ih fit into I his giin! development scheme? Gm it be made to work in this land thai is a step behind H* 1 times? Without doubt890 words
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Article, Illustration741 1965-12-12 12 THE BIG PROJECT BROUGHT A WAVE OF WINGED PESTS— BUT WHO WAS TO BLAME FOR THIS? JACK NEWBY PROBES A MOSQUITO PROBLEM Sll KR LO C K HOLMES and Maigrei had it casv. l)nif» fiends and poittoned darts are child's pI S y coin pin I'd wilh741 words
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Advertisement10 1965-12-12 12 fCough Drops-N rod relief or couch SOWC THROAT SMOKER'S THROAT10 words
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Advertisement73 1965-12-12 12 SAFETY FIRST! it 0.C.8.C.'s Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA -CHEESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID S 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE S 33.000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $505,000,000.00 Branches73 words
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The News
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Article, Illustration752 1965-12-12 13 111 SHELLED COCONUT SMASHED AND FIRECRACKERS LET OFF AS 'LOOK WIDE* -THE SLOW BOAT TO ENGLAND-IS LAUNCHED THE CHINESE WAY SINGAPORE, Sat At noon today, a shelled coconut was smashed against the bow of a half-com-plotod wooden vessel to mark the752 words
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Article34 1965-12-12 13 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Sour: Union has officially informed the Untied Sut« It In•endy ro abide by the United Nations resolutions banning Tfioons of m»"-s destruction in space, it announced here yps;erdajr. RruterReuter - 34 words
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Article29 1965-12-12 13 MOSCOW. Sat Thr new soviet President Nikolai V Podgornv gave «n Order of Lenin yesterday to hU oredece*wir Mr Anastas I Mlkovan Tho resigned on Thuraday AP.AP - 29 words
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382 1965-12-12 13 Railway: MTUC seeks public inquiry I£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. About 200 trade union leaders from all over the country, today unanimously endorsed a move calling lor a public Inquiry Into the Malayan Railway Administration. They also voted "all-out supporf for the War Oepartment Civilian staff Association, if the British Services failed382 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-12-12 14 Up— for sale! BUT NOT ON CREDIT: THIS STUNNING WIFE WHEN a chaps hard-up if s understandable that he 'should try *o raise money any way he can but it do«s seem to be coins 2 bit far when he tries to sell his wife to an Arab sheik. Tbat163 words
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294 1965-12-12 14 U.S. 'not out to wipe out Hanoi regime' SINGAPORE, Sat. U.S. Congressman David S. King said here today that American ground forces will not cross the 17th parallel unless It is a last resort. Mr. King, who Is on an inspection tour of U.S. Information agencies in the region, spent294 words
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Article294 1965-12-12 14 On the Stock Exchange SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of ihc Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: I ND IS TRIALS: Boustead (3.000) $1.66 D, (6.000) $165; Dunlops (1.000) $1.78; Esso ords (20.000) $1.95 D. (6000)294 words
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Article64 1965-12-12 14 PENANG. Sat. The State Information Officer and Puan Zulkiflee Dndameah were hosts to State Assemblymen. heads of department and officials of the Journalists' Union of North Malaya at a buffet dinner at their Batu Lanchang Lane home last night. 'Similar parties have been, or are being,64 words
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116 1965-12-12 14 Youth prefers prison to reform school T>ENANG. Sat. An 18-year- old youth. N. Tambi. who pleaded guilty to two charges of armed robbery today asked the Sessions Court President. Inche Abdullah Ghazall. not to send him to a reform school. Tambi was jointly charged with P. M. Poongovanam. 17--of robbing116 words
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Article40 1965-12-12 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th* president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Mr Soon Peng Yam. today dis dared open the new *****00 premises of the Singapore Wine and Spirit Merchants' Amocibtwn at Lorong 25 OeyUnf40 words
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221 1965-12-12 14 National Stadium: Lee to announce plans SINGAPORE. Sat Th*> Prime MinLster. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Is expected soon to announce the cost and other details of the proposed National Stadium at Kallang Park, wnlch is to rx- of Olympic standard*. The stadium WM first proposed about three years ago. at221 words
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121 1965-12-12 14 CEREMBAN, Sat—Polling for the Rahang State constituency byelection was brisk after an hour's slow start this morning because of rain. By 1 p.m. it was estimated that 30 per cent of the 9.900 voters had cast their votes. Polling booths opened at 8121 words
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Article289 1965-12-12 14 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THF dispute between the Port of Singapore Authority and the Singapore Harbour Poard Staff Association, which led to a ban on ever: me by 3.600 dock workers last month. has been settied. This followed another negotiation meeting today between the two parties289 words
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Article, Illustration469 1965-12-12 15 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG: THE NEW SALES TECHNIQUE By Singapore, Sat. SINGAPORE housing developers are setting a new trend in homo-hunting with "showwindow" flats that offer the prospective buyer a real-as-life look at the home he has in mind. This sales promotion technique is believed to be unique469 words
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Article77 1965-12-12 15 IPOH Sat. The ceremonial ear-boring of four young sisters was performed here tills afternoun In the presence of many of the 400 euest.s who attend a preceding lunch. The sisters, daughters of Dato Hajl Hussein bin Noordin. Member of Parliament and member of the L'mno77 words
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Article57 1965-12-12 15 TELUK ANSON. Sat. The Raja Muda of Prrak will open the new mosque at Kampong Sungai Jejawi In the Sunirti Djrian area about 10 miles from here on Dec. 17. Built under the Lower Perak District Rural Development Plan, the mosque costs about $18,000 and will57 words
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Article30 1965-12-12 15 ipoh. Sat. tVii or Inspector d A.i bin Ha>him. OCPD St'i.im;i IUU ax>umed dIT e 1 .is Investigating Officer. Ttaflk- Branch. Ipoh. nchaDft- rlth Senior ln«p*ctor Soh.il I30 words
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Article19 1965-12-12 15 TELCK ANSON Sat The Hi- King Association here reicbrated Us 12th anniversary with a dinner last merit19 words
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245 1965-12-12 15 Envoy is keen on British Week' in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sal Brltain's trade representative is thinking of holding a "British Week" here as statistics show that Singapore and the States of Malaya are buying more British-made goods. A "British Week" which includes both trade exhibitions and cultural presentations will be held245 words
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Advertisement321 1965-12-12 13 +U INCREASE YOUR WORTH •3r WITH THESE SKILLS HAVE POWERFUL DOUBLE YOUR MEMORY READIN6 SPEED Dr. Bruno Furst's Memory Ropid Reading Irrpreveond Concentration Courie ment Programme enables provide* you with technique you to read long sentences for ocquiring o powerful at o glonce," entire pages memory No 1 in minute*321 words
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Miscellaneous335 1965-12-12 13 111 thf National Language; 8.25 Cltir-ADriDE Sl K»lshs..n;i <a Hindu.sl.nn SINI»ArURt j fli m 1005 Close down auaam MALAYSIA I' M Oixnir.K and pro- CHANNEL 5. Kuala I umpur gnaUM Mim:v.a:y in all lan- and Prnanit; 1.05 Twi'iuirUi Century: 0 Ipuh and Malacca; 1.3(1 BetajM-tab B^ri;u>a Ke- 3 Johore Bahru;335 words
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Advertisement20 1965-12-12 14 ana WHEN YOU FLY BOAG HK j^^BH^-^ "V MM BY MTItM OVtH*tAi AIRWAf* CORPORATION WITH AIR INOtA ANO OANTAt 6/«3/EK/MAI20 words
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Advertisement91 1965-12-12 14 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 11 a choice of VC-10's and 707's stopover at Beirut or Rome at no extra air-fare "fi^HHIHfIHKS^SSii m 1 ttHNv til liWwV ItJi mm i -ni 4 r. < mmSLz-r BBBSff^' b Ml <■■ 1 1 on your way to London For more details of BOAC'S services,91 words
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Advertisement14 1965-12-12 15 m I ifnr si JJilSuPjCsl Wi:t ca~'i tjO-j tir? RXv ot h er r.ci?"14 words
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Advertisement466 1965-12-12 15 \JF Ifck wPW* Bkk J Kta^^^^ jf- <BTS ■yew Wt^^ A] i u W^^ w J^^b*_ 1 M WW^y m^m. W*Vlew m \*±> ->Jm Lm mm ■h^Lm <^mw Europe Bound? Two wonderful ways to spend the Festive Season at Sea with P&O- Orient You'll always remember Christmas and a happy466 words
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SEAP GAMES MALAYSIA 1965 SUNDAY TIMES FEATURE
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Article, Illustration834 1965-12-12 16 MANSOOR RAHMAN - King to open the Capital's first SEAP Games at impressive ceremony MANSOOR RAHMAN Milestone on Malaysia's road to stage bigger world sports meets By THE Yang diPertuan Agong will officially declare open the Third South-East Asia Peninsula Games at the Merde k a Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday before834 words
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Article360 1965-12-12 16 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL By WHEN Malaysia successfully bid for the SEAP Games at Phnom Phenh in February last year, officials of the various sports bodies described this as another feather in the cap for v 'army" of able sports officials in the country. Now with only two360 words
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Article267 1965-12-12 16 rT*EN different venues will be used to hold 14 events for the Third South-East Asia Peninsula Games, most of which are in the centre of Kuala Lumpur i Main venue is the Merdeka Stadium which will cater for athletics and soccer. The opening and closing267 words
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Advertisement227 1965-12-12 16 T. §P^ n rudete Power of ExperienceTj >^^m^»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .221 \(&f -]>_3fe§ifeß^*m aTtI/II OgfUß Sflß^^HH^^ In 1966. Here, from the world's most ex- and 90. 120. 150 and 200 hp stern drives. jßll VV *"rT**Vl ■"yg^^i^Vxß penenced manufacturer of outboard motors. 59 years of precision engineering have JHky^Ji I O P°**227 words
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Advertisement89 1965-12-12 16 SELANGOR PEWTER.... MALAYSIA'S GIFT TO THE WORLD GOES TO BURMA, CAMBODIA, L AOSJH AIL AND VIETNAM Jmii"^ t Z^ L imd^tt W^B^- •> Every participant of the 3rd. SEAP Game Will remember Malaysia by the Commemorative Medal (Made of Straits Refind Tin) presented by the Orjanisinj Council designed and produced89 words
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Advertisement664 1965-12-12 17 1 > r fitrct burst of spted a.' tix beginning of a race is too fast for human reactions to capture. Tijt OtMgfl Time Recorder not only reacts to tix exact instant of the start: it also prot-'uks tin printed proof, accurate to a btmdredth of a second. As always,664 words
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LETTERS
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Letter273 1965-12-12 18 APART from a few m- stances. Singapore's archi- lecture suffers from drcbne.&s 1 and unattractiveness It lack> I ihe beauty and charm et i cities like Parus and Hon^ Kong. The situation is ni..i. even worse by the system n erecting buildings on an esta-c basis. Here we273 words
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Letter264 1965-12-12 18 II^ITH reference to your article "Immigration" (Sun. Times Nov. 28) may I point out: The Airport Facilitation Committee, which comprises representatives of Government Departments concerned, airline* und the Tourist Promotion Board, aims at improved facilitation of air travelers pa.v-ms; through Singapore Airpwrt. This committee meets monthly. Complaints264 words
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Letter95 1965-12-12 18 I PEEL Britain was toolish not to have stepped In v. ith force to overcome the rebel regime in Rhodesia. Now it ■s too late. Mr. Smith hns had time to savour the pover nf brine head of a nation. Some people thrive in tlif face of opposition,95 words
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Letter139 1965-12-12 18 "THERE is a PWD operated ferry service between Ba«an Bukit Tambun. Province Wellesley South, and a point across a narrow waterway. The ferry attendants collect fares and slip the money Into their pockets without Issuing any tickets. One wonders where this money goes. Everyone who has experienced139 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-12-12 18 Billy the Kid in a Singapore toy shop yesterday. He'll have to hang up his guns for a doll.— Sunday Times picture by MAX KIAN SENG.MAX KIAN SENG - 28 words
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309 1965-12-12 18 SIA CHONG YEW - SIA CHONG YEW By Singapore, Saturday rS practically Hobson's choice for two-year-old Billy Preddy. out Christmas shopping with his mother In Raffles Place today. "I want guns, a jungle knife and a green shirt," he said. "Like the one309 words
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195 1965-12-12 18 Toy guns: Out goes that Veal' look SINGAPORE. Sal. R- u.i.vn is out this Christmxs In the toy firearms department. Singapore .-hop* say that it Is extremely difficult to get permits to import realistic looking toy guns, particularly pistols and revolvers. "And these are among the most popular toys In195 words
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Article64 1965-12-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. mill be among the distinguished gathering at the Malay College Kuala Kangsar Old Boys' Association annual dinner and dance at the R<-m1 Selangor Oolf Club on Dec. 18. Old boys wishing to64 words
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Article26 1965-12-12 18 WASHINGTON. 6at The Ageiu-y for Internstionni DevelotMMnl said voMerdav f! ha« rush'ii SOOOOO doses of anti- typhoid vaccine It flood Mifferen in Malayiua AP.AP - 26 words
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64 1965-12-12 18 KUALA LCMPL'R The Malayan Youth Hosteis A««ociation'B goodwill tour to Thailand will leave here on Dec 19 The low which m duled for Dec 3 vmi poned hi tht reoue.'-- of tbl Tin: VouMi Hote'.K tio:: thr ho^u Our to 8 fey. m64 words
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Advertisement668 1965-12-12 18 I NHL yir vil <fl .^H mm JSi j| I 1 B "^aß mmm mm wmW^^ I! bK "^hl ■■fW^^H ■riaF^^m. f'-m i mm ;M B^^ W* m IJL uH HUH ■^T h m m m/mm? kJp^^v 1 W BB v VtSH ■■HP^Tr^ m Vk x S AVI VI w668 words
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Article, Illustration518 1965-12-12 19 MANS OR RAHMAN - MANS OR RAHMAN PERAK END JOHORE'S HALF-SHARE HOLD OF MRU CUP By J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Playing more as a team than their opponents, Perak won the Malaysian Rugby Union Under-23 Cup this year by beating Johore in the final on the Kuala Lumpur Padang today. Perak took some518 words
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Article, Illustration654 1965-12-12 19 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN: By SINGAPORE, Saturday. Joint Services, holders of the HMS Malaya Cup. beat Army (Malaya) today by 21 points (three goals, two tries) to nine (two tries, dropped goal) in one of the hardest and fastest rugby games seen on654 words
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Article112 1965-12-12 19 PENANG, Sal. Results In the annual Penang Malays badminton championships which began this afternoon: Junior Singles: Hamid Asri bt Saruil Raffle 15-12. 15-8: Mohd. Racl/1 w.o. Mohd. Ismull Hassan; Mohd. Salleh bt Ghouse Che Man 15-4. 15-11: Hawari Ismail bi Ahmad Abdul Hamid 15-9. 15-5: Raia ShahReuter - 112 words
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485 1965-12-12 19 ALBAN GOMEZ - ALBAN GOMEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1V Japan tonight won the Asian basketball championships when they beat South Korea 69-63 at Stadium Negara here. Japan led 31-22 at half time. Both teams showed traces of nervousness in the early stages. But once485 words
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Article241 1965-12-12 19 CLAY PAYS TRIBUTE TO ROBINSON WHO SAYS FAREWELL TO BOXING NEW YORK, Saturday. HE is the greatest fighter there ever was and that's something for me to say." Cassius Clay said that and more last night. The heavyweight champion stepped out of character and laid the praise241 words
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105 1965-12-12 19 TPOH, Sat. Perak emerged X champions of group "A" beating Kedah by 3-0 in the Burnley Cup soccer competition on the Stadium Perak here tonight. They will meet Selangor, group "B" champions, in the final tomorrow at 8.15 p.m. Perak showed all round superiority105 words
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118 1965-12-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CELANGOR Polo and Riding Club are well placed to retain the Selangor Turf Club Cup after two days' play in the annual Malayan tournament held on the race course here today. The position alter the second chukker Is118 words
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Article88 1965-12-12 19 pENANG. aat. Sinß.,uort A who upset defending ih.tinpions Perak 1-0 this evening are now well placed 10 Win the Gurdwara Cup tor ,V Sikhs inter-state hockey tourney. They ar> unbeaten team v,:'h 'aw point* from three matchr.v. Penang sprang another upset when they beat Belangor 2-1 to88 words
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Article26 1965-12-12 19 MANILA. Sat Japan beat I Nationalist China 10-2 and South Korea routed Philippines 10-0 in the sixth Asian baseball I championships here today26 words
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Article, Illustration10 1965-12-12 20 o Lawry let-off tumbling Parks appeal in vain10 words
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187 1965-12-12 20 ADELAIDE. Sat. American negro. Arthur Ashe today trounced Roy Emerson, the world's number one player. 7-9. 7-5, 6-0, 6-4 to win the DMD's singles title at the South Australian lawn tennis championships today. It was Ashes second win over Emerson on the Australian circuit187 words
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Article58 1965-12-12 20 OSAKA. Sat Moscow Torpedo of the Bovlet Union beat the Japan All Stars 3-1 in the final nuitch cf tlir three-nation goodwill soccer series here today The Japan-Sweden-Sovtet tournament closed with the Russians winning three and drawing two Sweden won one. lost one and drew58 words
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Article, Illustration572 1965-12-12 20 Probe on ball why It is 'dead' in air \RE Australian cricket balls too perfect? The odd thing about the present MCC tour is that in all games so far, David Brown, Jeff Jones and Ken Higgs, the new ball bowlers, have hardly moved the ball through the air. This572 words
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Miscellaneous28 1965-12-12 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Bu-Tiley Cop final: Perak r Srlanxor (SUdiuin Perak) TENNIS Sultan's Cup: Taipin? CRC Teluk Alison CC (Taipingl. HOCKEY S'cor Dlt. 2: Klang v Kilat iKUns28 words
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Advertisement139 1965-12-12 20 ON THE LIST PRICE OF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISHCRS FROM 12th DEC 196S TO 20th JAN 1968 When you buy your Hoover Cleaner or Polisher from your dealer you will obtain the usual discounts but the Hoover Holiday Offer will enable you to secure an additional 5% off the139 words
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Article287 1965-12-12 21 EBERWEIN'SGIRLS GO ALL GAY A PERFORMANCE of considerable variety and poli.->h was given last week at the Cultural Centre by the Rose Eberwein School i of Ballet. Mrs. Eberwein wisely di- vided her programme into i four interesting segments which were widely contrasting. And within these i segments she had287 words
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Article, Illustration451 1965-12-12 21 THE BEATLES ROMP THROUGH THEIR SECOND FILM— A CRAZY COMEDY WITH SEVEN SONGS FOR THE FANS Till: Beatles* Jirsl Mm, "A Hard Day's Ni^lit," took the cinema world by surprise. We expected a pop musical and instead #>l a high-speed comedy, with a lew ijood songs thrown in to451 words
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470 1965-12-12 21 I SAW two documentaries this week. The first was. "MONDO CANE 2." the successor to the film of the same name that shook the Western world when it came out a few years ago. The original "Mondo Cane" was never shown in470 words
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Article59 1965-12-12 21 Till Singapore Chamber Ensemble will be presenting two evenings of Christmas concert music at the Presbyterian Church on Thursday Dec. at 8.45 p.m. and Friday. Dee. 24 at 9.15 pm The choir and orchestra of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble will h<* conducted by Paul AbisheKanaden. Admission to either night is59 words
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Article387 1965-12-12 21 THE Tinder Box" Is now running at the Victoria Theatre, and I would remind readers that there Is a performance this alurnoon at 3 p.m. From tomorrow until Saturday, further performances will be at 6.30 pm. This is a delightfully clever adaptation by Nicholas Stuart Grey of the387 words
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Advertisement280 1965-12-12 21 BIG X M AS* AT TRACTIOn"s"mULTANEOUSLY H Singapore LIDO REX Kuala Lumpur From Russia, Beirut, London. Rome HH^H I fa* wlthUWE '-a»i I U Ml I RO-UOLJDWyN-MAyt-H '»> pj A\ALGUEsVwODUCna\ "^^^ilV 'a QWID\I\T\ FRWCOISL DOfllfAC coujh b STOP WORRYING! is on THE WAY! 1 I LIDO-NEXT CHANCE; (SINGAPORE) pj j280 words
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Advertisement123 1965-12-12 21 58th RECORD DAY! I Doily 3 Showt: Horn: 3.1S Bpm W RAJ KAPOOR present. f, mm cmusr tomdsko*! VANGAM j LI HINDI TECHNICOLOR i Music: Shankar Jaikishan I An lndl«n Kilm Combine Rel««M i{ i^« •%< >*t >^< r^< V%.i>/Ti l%Ojr<«% tloi i"i'j l 'ii';.'ini«iull'' r TODAY 11 a.m.: STEVE123 words
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Advertisement362 1965-12-12 21 PODEON PALACE WEDNESDAY, 15th DEC. 1965 DAY ONLY PREMIERE OF OUR GRAND X'MAS ATTRACTION (BOX PLANS KOW OPEN CASH BOOKINGS ONLY) NO FREE LIST CHARLES VINE HAS THE SAME <Bflt TASTE AS THE HIGHER PRICED /^V SECRET AGENT! %mf W^ I HE TRIES HARDER... J^% 'M FIGHTS DEADLIER. <fy M362 words
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Article161 1965-12-12 22 I EPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER SHAXTIN VIKW GOLCONDA GOI.CONDA Race I Banter Mutineer ShanUn View j Never I* no Late Never Too Late Banter j STRAITS CODr SIWRTW STRAITS (ODE Race 2 Siau Kuniang Siau KunUnr r mpire Rose Radiant Peak K/i.ir star Spartan MMRKOhI I \1» KAPIrR161 words
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679 1965-12-12 22 V'ENI VICI BUsMel Champion, winner ot three Cup races, should add the 9f Wil--1 i a m s o n Memorial Stakes (Race 7) to his imposing list at Bukit Timah today, writes Kpsom Jeep. A consistent stayer. Champion rarely fails679 words
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Article1502 1965-12-12 22 BT TIMAH 4th day Race 1—2.0 Class 3 Div 3 (S8.000) 7f 1 ***** Rot d'Atont g (Venl Vlcl) Paul 8 9.0 Tirvena 7 2 ***** Golronda a (Moklm «t» E Donnelly 5 8.12 'Low 11 3 0 Decision (R Di Tjoa 5 8.10 Moxham 9 4 «3 Shanlin View1,502 words
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Article169 1965-12-12 22 Fidonette set for a five timer riDONETTL. unbeaten In M her last four starts., oomes up for a really good test when she tackles a strong field in Race 4. I rate her chances hlgfcly. She Is fighting fit after a rest and 7f is her bej.t distance. She can169 words
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Article170 1965-12-12 22 UNLUCKY SECOND LAST TIME OUT pALLANT DEFENDER has obviously been saved for 7f his best distance. With a handy 8.0 he will certainly take a lot of beating in Race 5. Earlier In the season Gallant Defender won twice over th: Bukit Timah 7f. beatine Roya! Herilaee170 words
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Article123 1965-12-12 22 A NOTHF.R CHANCE a*\ 1 Race 8) should not I mi.ss. In October he ran a good second to Astrol Queen over lOf on a yielding track and last week he i just failed to catch Tibetan I over 8f B. >k.in Challengrr kMki HM threat.123 words
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407 1965-12-12 23 LONDON. Sut Formidable Liverpool continued to forge ahead in the First Division of the Englisn Football League today when they crushed Arscnr.l 4-2. Liverpool, who have now taken IS points Irom the last possible 1(5, hit goalscoring lonn in the .second half on a407 words
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Obituary45 1965-12-12 23 CABLE RECEIVED K. Navaratnam of Thunavy passed away on 10 12.65 in Batticoloa. Cousin to SM. ThlagarajaK Klang. CLARICE JALLEH. l)eloved mother of Ken, Adeline. Eunice. Raynold. Arthur. Clarence, passed away 11.12.65. Cortege 'eaves 658 ■array Avenue for Bldadari Ceme. Ury 11.30 am. today.45 words
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Article24 1965-12-12 23 MR. AND MRS. K. Don 3udi Bast in thank friends, relatives lor presence, assistance. valuable gitts on Una occasion of their marriage 8-12-65.24 words
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Article1983 1965-12-12 23 Pancha Indra scores the biggest surprise to pay SI 33 SINGAPORE, Saturday. QUNGEI BIJEH, with Johnny Nelson up. scored her maiden win to pay $99 in a day of upsets in very heavy going at Bukit Timah today. Navazish (Lyall Harbridge) started the ball rolling when1,983 words
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Article105 1965-12-12 23 Total pool 5101.945 Ist No. *****1 550.011 .'ml No. *****1 514.289 3rd No. *****4 S 7.114 Starters ($l,OOO each) Nos. *****2. *****9. SlttCt, ICSN2. *****, *****!>. J7B».»t, 1K9595. ZttltS, !08(i00. *****0. *****8. *****0. Consolations (5750 rath) Nos. *****4, *****7. *****2. *****8, *****4. *****4. *****5. *****1 23K390. 3K15G2. K\tr»105 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-12-12 23 VTEW YORK, Sat. Emile Griffltti, •N the world welterweight boxing champion, the last of his serious challengers brushed aside with contemptuous ease last night, turned his eyes today towards Dick Tiger's middleweight crown. The hard-punching Griffith, from St. Thomas in tlie Virgin Inlands, .scored217 words
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Article, Illustration346 1965-12-12 24 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. All but one nag went up at the Seap Games Village at Cheras when the flagralsing ceremony was held this morning. Except for Laos, whose team WfU not arrive until tomorrow for the Games beginning on Tuesday, theLim Yaw Chong - 346 words
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445 1965-12-12 24 BADMINTON TEAM GOLDS WILL BE DECIDED WEDNESDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Together with athletics, badminton will be Malaysia's strongest &port in the Seap Games and the Malaysian men and women should >eg:n some confident gol'l-lvuntinn in thf team INN to o»; held on Wednesaay. Seeded Thailand and Singapore both with first445 words
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Article, Illustration641 1965-12-12 24 NORMAN SIEBEL - Fitting honour if Thai lifter Chaiya wins the first Seap gold medal NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. THE f TRST three hours of competition in the Triird Seap Games here on Wednesday morrvng will produce the first new champions of the seven peninsula countries as the athletes, badminton teams,641 words
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Article432 1965-12-12 24 VVAUi LUMPUR. Sat. More than just the gold medal will be at stake in the new sport of the Third Asian Games which start here on Tuesday. Malaysians call it Sepak Raga Jaring: in Thailand it is takraw; to the Burmese it Is Chinl.on and432 words
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Article171 1965-12-12 24 THAI— VIETNAM KICKOFF KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Thailand and Vietnam will play the first match of the Seap Games football tournament at the Merdeka Stadium at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday. This will be followed at 9 p.m. by the clash of Singapore, who have drawn attention to their chances by their victory171 words
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282 1965-12-12 24 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA By |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat Ac the athletics team* competing In the Third Seap Games wound up their tight training .schedules today. Thailand's coache* enthused over their prospect* One ot the cn.uhp.s. Arm* c;»pta:n Snay Wong Choon dwcrl bed282 words
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Advertisement257 1965-12-12 23 Lite CLASSIFIEDS :n BUBtBBi M« IWafa— il OR NG SIEW THONG, youngest son of Madam Lee Swee Lan and l.'te Mr. Ng Peng Ghim. to Janet ("hong Poh Choo. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chong Kirn Siew of XL, on 11.1285. NEVILLE HEYWORTH has b reat pleasure in announcing257 words
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Advertisement82 1965-12-12 24 r Have a LOOK d at the INSlut I\P of this German Slide Projector f $146/-list only V (Singapore Malaya) ASPECTOMAT Fully Automatic, Blowercooled. Remote Controlled Slide Change (Time Cycle Unit Optional). Remote Controlled Magazine Feed and Fine Focussing. Sturdy Two-colour Design. Handy Soft Plastic Carrying Case Optional. TRADING COMPANY82 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1965-12-12 1 A girl called Holy Louie SHE was known as Holy Louie. But. despite a pious line of talk and frequent appearances in a Salvation Army bonnet, she lived by prostitution and petty thievery. In 1925, times were bard in Leeds, in the North of England. They were the conditions thai1,148 words
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Article510 1965-12-12 2 Must we fall in line? AN UNDERCRAD AT THE SINCAPCRE UNIVERSITY LOOKS INTO THE CULT OF THE MEDIOCRE, WHICH SHE SAYS IS MUCH TOO PREVALENT IN OUR SOCIETY... READING through "The Ideal Student" Oy Aloert Ramalingam (Sunday Times. Nov. 21 >. I was struck Oy the adjectives, he u*ed to510 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1965-12-12 2 Shopping around for those $17 million jet planes AN airline shopping around for equipment and a housewife in scinch of a bargain have much in common. Both know what they want OT what Hk'V believe they want. They know the price they are prepared lo pay and are subjected to1,112 words
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Article445 1965-12-12 3 I AM told that telephone subscribers in Singapore can make direct trunk calls to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang and Malacca by just dialling a code number followed by the number to be called. I have tried this with my phone, but It has not worked. Why is this?445 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-12-12 3 Best— but barred FASTEST IN THE WORLD— BUT IGNORED BECAUSE HE COMES FROM RED CHINA HE is the fastest track sprinter in the world today. His latest time of Lfeec flat lor 100 metres equals the fantastic world-record run by America's Bob Haves in the Olympic linal at Tokyo just304 words
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Article, Illustration578 1965-12-12 3 HOME of OWN ■:i»h^ikicl RONALD RANSOM SHOWS YOU THE EASY WAY... mHERE is a steady rise J. In the number of citizens of Singapore and Malaya who are buying their own houses or flats. Most of us would regard this trend as revealing both a rise in Individual standards of578 words
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239 1965-12-12 3 WHY SHOULDN'T OUR ARCHITECTS CHARGE LESS? SO.Mb architects in Malaysia are said to be undercutting •in professional fees, and their colleagues are worried. The Malayan Board of Architects, however, does not seem to want the public to know anything about it. But the public has a right to be informed.239 words
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Article, Illustration302 1965-12-12 4 SIA CHONC YEW - SIA CHONC YEW •9 MISHAPS WITH MACHINES-LIKE THIS MAN WHO GOT HIS HAND MANGLED IN A MEAT-GRINDER— COULD BE CUT DOWN IF WORKERS WERE ■n i r ii y By LESS SUPERSTITIOUS. CARE IS THE KEY-AND THEY MUST COME TO REALISE THAT WHEN ACCIDENTS HAPPEN... THE accident302 words
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319 1965-12-12 4 What do you get if the plane you are on crashes? NOBODY wants to talk about v. really. Bat just in case, Malaysian Airways offers its passengers maximum insurance liability of $126,000. And there is a good chance that this may be Increased to $150,000. Recently, members of the International319 words
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Article428 1965-12-12 4 The court of last resort THE court of last resort for a person sentenced to death in Singapore or Malaysia is the Priw Council. After conviction and sentence of death In the High Court, he hes the right of appeal to the Federal Court of Malaysia which continues to sit428 words
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Article264 1965-12-12 4 rsome extent doctors enjoy a power of life and death over all of us. But Is there any legal limit to what a doctor may do? Can he lie? Jean Simpson had something wrong with a gland In her throat. "There are two ways of treating264 words
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Article, Illustration417 1965-12-12 5 JACK NEWBY - JACK NEWBY FROM TRADITIONAL SPICED MEALS TO WESTERN-STYLE FOOD- THE BIG MOVE IS IN THIS DIRECTION By rrOURISTS from the West 1 who visit Singapore and Malaysia take home memories of exotic t ood of the aroma of enticing smells and of palates tltiilated by spices But417 words
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Article618 1965-12-12 5 WHAT YOU GET OUT OF YOUR FOOD THIS is a table of food values. The figures at the end of each paragraph denote the number of calories per ounce of that particular food Butter: Rich source of fat: aood for vitamin A and D and Calcium 226. Bread: Rich source618 words
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368 1965-12-12 6 rmr^^ I AM in love with a man whose marriage was broken even before 1 met him His wife lives 300 miles away She won't come to live with him. 1 lov e him too much to give him up. yet368 words
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Article, Illustration337 1965-12-12 6 ttf'st /i.tHsni t'fr but nnt ?rwrri4>*l A L STRIA'S best V housewife is not only an extremely pretty girl, she is also unmarried and only 17. Brigitte Hammer, who is studying to become a teacher, was the surprise winner of a "Housewife of the Year" contest held in Vienna337 words
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363 1965-12-12 6 When I left the ground for the first time... YOU are at Subang International Airport, 14 miles from Kuala Lumpur. You are alone and just about to take oil on your tlrst flight. Your nervouj>uci>ii la heightened by the ground hostess's voice making the tlnal announcement. You join me stream363 words
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Article14 1965-12-12 7 THE PAGE THAT GIVES YOU THE CHANCE TO BE A PACESETTER14 words
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Article, Illustration115 1965-12-12 7 Try black and white tease the eye RIGHT: Lindas dress sports an electrified splash of white over black acetate crepe. The dress has a round neckline and features a slightly flaring skirt. DICK black and white the bold, singy colours that are perennial favourites. Young swingers go in for the115 words
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Article224 1965-12-12 7 THERE'S more to it than meets the eye. A good wife has to play more roles than she bargained for when he slipped the ring on her finger. Hero are those six roles tor wives— by a director of the women's division of an institute224 words
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190 1965-12-12 7 Get back to work at 40 -you are at your best WOMEN over 40 should return to work. This surprising statement was made by the well-known West German gynaecologist. Professor Heinz KirchhofT The professor says that women reach their best work efficiency rate between 40 and 60. They then have190 words
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Article279 1965-12-12 7 AND HERE IS THE FACE WOMEN WILL BE WEARING IN THE NEW YEAR >TEW on the horizon of make-up is a look predicted to capture all young hearts in 1966. It's the "metamorphosis" make-up a "reflected" look that gives life to the face in an entirely new way. Until279 words
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Miscellaneous248 1965-12-12 2 ACROSS: 1 Gross <8), a, i4'. 38 Legeiuiarv It) Measures. Wicked one la). ho "J,^ t Al f 10. Meet in one point <Bi, 12. Watchful ii A. In a law-male-Teinnle (4.. 13. Salt <3», 14. tn a manner (Ml, I. AJDaod <6>. Sho^eti excessive lo\f io>. 15. 6 Egg-shaped248 words
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Advertisement391 1965-12-12 4 Determined durability... Effortless driving ease... And exceptional economy Drive home a bargain— the Toyota 700 deluxe Listen to these features. Air-cooled Let it take you for a drive and see. engine is not only made to keep Then, examine its comfort, and ticking over smoothly for more miles handsome .interior.391 words
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Advertisement154 1965-12-12 5 I More popular than ever! I I THE STRAITS TIMES I ANNUAL for 1966 I W m mw f" SS^i'^SHt^ jk }H V. ImmmSt ■^^LmmmWmmWlmm^ JtMmm This high quality pubfi- 4HI Bk jImP cation is always in heavy TB9Hr demand. Make sure that ,^m\vß' M order 3! o tp a154 words
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Advertisement310 1965-12-12 6 9 Ha VJ Bp i _^Bl^l H fax f 'actor's Qifr fjmftr TlUs l)(Y/^0/l This MAX FACTOK proclaims Is the to ti\r a time for the thought full lo express inemselri m rifts And »l>at better gift that one chosen from Max Factor s raitfr of tmatinatirelv packeJ sensibly combined310 words
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Advertisement267 1965-12-12 6 GIFTS FOR A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS •■A the kind that jjo on pleasing lon^ after w Christmas is past. Illustrated below art- a lew °ff *H from a fabulous collection. (i fv^*Si^£^H ine<^- containing Skm p4' IS^)VhBnMV Ld\ Complexion Soap 'A Ij fragrance, 524.75. s^ 'rt Apple Blossom ____lk !S> miniatures267 words
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Advertisement157 1965-12-12 7 HP? >fJM mM&Mm 1 Neat, clean and well-cared-for shoes are essential to today's well-groomed lady. She must be absolutely immaculate from "top to toe Available in a variety of high fashion colours A KIWI QUALITY PRODUCT CHRISTMAS IS COMING! beaten Santa to it 3^^ with lots ot good J 4157 words
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Miscellaneous1587 1965-12-12 8 W^\^^^l^^ M^ FnnAll R/rF RTrDDnTTr '"*Y U T]L GOR THE ?bOTluM f YOU KMOW HOW HAPPY J YES, SAM.' I I [l WOULD PROVE N EVEN MORE INCREDIBLE IS THE 1 WAS 7D FIND THE < THOUGHT YOU i^S^*"* l ll ONCE AND FOR A^ EXISTENCE OF THESE TREE -MEN1,587 words
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