The Straits Times, 12 January 1964
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Title Section17 1964-01-12 1 The Sunday Times NettS* te in No. 1,455. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732. I17 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-01-12 1 PhilIndo! ON NOW FOR PHNOMPENH TALKS MANILA, Sat.— Cambodia wants to join Maphilindo, Philippine Foreign Ministry officials said today. Maphilindo originally included Malaya, but she dropped out with the formation of Malaysia, which Indonesia and the Philippines oppose. President Soekarno and President Macapagal have suggested that Cambodia, Thailand, Burma andReuter - 251 words
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Article147 1964-01-12 1 CYDNEY, Sat. A maiden w Test century by Graeme Pollock and a solid 80 by their captain, Trevor Goddard, helped South Africa to gain a first Innings lead over Australia on the second day of the third Test here today. It cost the South Africans only sixReuter - 147 words
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Article21 1964-01-12 1 .Irish playwright, who was Injured In the head and suffering from pneumonia, was discharged from the Dublin hospital yesterday.21 words
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789 1964-01-12 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday MALAYSIA tonight submitted five embarrassing questions to Presidents Soekarno and Macapagal. Replying to their call for another tripartite summit, Tun Abdul Razak asked: DOES THIS meeting mean that the two countries recognise Malaysia as an independent789 words
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Article, Illustration598 1964-01-12 1 U.S. men lynched in Panama J^EW YORK, Sat. Two Americans have been lynched in Chiriqui, northern Panama, according to National Broadcasting Corporation news reaching here last right. The NBC correspondent, who cabled the report from the Panama Canal zone, stressed that It came from a reliable source but was unconfirmed.UPI - 598 words
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Article47 1964-01-12 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two sisters on a bicycle were killed early this morning in collision with a car at the junction of tlie old and new Lorong Chuan. The girls Nc Dee Len. 17. and Ng Dee Sieuu. 14 lied ou the spol.47 words
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Article21 1964-01-12 1 lormei Chip! Judae ol the Holy Sees Tribunal ol the Sacri ed Roman Rou. died in Rome w«terd*r I21 words
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Article268 1964-01-12 1 Exchange acts BROKERS ASKED TO SUBMIT THEIR POSITION SINGAPORE. Sat. Malayan Cables, around which a gambling controversy has raged all week, spiralled in price again today. The rJrlce was done at $7 compared with $6.30 last sales yesterday. Today, the committee of the Malayan Stock Exchange in a further attempt268 words
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194 1964-01-12 1 Terrorists missed Minister by hours rpAWAU. North Borneo, X Sat. A number of Indonesian terrorists entered Kalabakan, on the Indonesian-Sabah border. Just a few hours before Britain's Defence Minister. Mr. Thorneycroft, Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, and other I high-ranking military officers made a surprise landing to Inspect the194 words
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Article24 1964-01-12 1 .the Chinese Prime Minister. Is to Include Kenya in his African tour at the Invitation of Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. the Prime Minister.24 words
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Article62 1964-01-12 1 l AK.AKTA. Sat.— A man «l who borrowed large sums of mouey after telling people he was a journalist and "a close friend of President Seokarno' was sentenced by a Jakarta ourt yesterday to 15 month's imprisonment. The man. Sic Angkie. succeeded in borrowing "tens vi millions"Reuter - 62 words
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230 1964-01-12 2 Co-op man given conditional discharge SINGAPORE. Sat. A i treasurer of the Naval Base Co-operative Stores Society Limited who pleaded guilty to commlt- tlnjt breach of trust ot $2.458 91 belonging to -he society was conditionally dl.-rharged in a District. irt today. K. Maria Dass. 42. committed the offence between230 words
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Article57 1964-01-12 2 IPOH. Sat. An attendant In the Central Mental Hospital in Tanjong Rambutan. Mohamed Sah bin Yaacob. 45. reported to the police yesterday that Jewellery worth $990 were stolen from his quarters. He had left his quarters on Jnn. 8 evening, and on his re- turn yesterday57 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-01-12 2 BALI-BORN ACTRESS TALITHA SIGNS $900,000 CONTRACT A CONTRACT that could earn her about $900,000 in four years has been signed by Baliborn actress Talitha Pol. who is pictured in London recently. She was signed by British pro-ducer-director J. Lee Thompson and flies soon to Hollywood to test for parts in72 words
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Article38 1964-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mohamed Abdul Ohani. 19. a bread-seller, was today sentenced to one year's Jail followeu by six months polioe supervision for stealing six watch straps and house trepassing. He had one previous conviction.38 words
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Article27 1964-01-12 2 IPOH. Sat. A watcMnan. Jagat Sineh, 57. was robbed <>1 $44 by two youths last men: along a lonely path in ihe Changkat Kjiding Estate.27 words
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418 1964-01-12 2 COURT MARTIAL FINDS CMDR HUNT, OBE, GUILTY OF RUNNING HIS VESSEL ON REEF £OMMANDER Frank William Hunt, captain of the Naval Survey Ship Cook, was found guilty today by a naval court martial here of two offences under the Naval Disciplinary Acts and "dismissed418 words
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Article33 1964-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The local passenger trains between Ipoh and Penang for tomorrow have been cancelled because of track repair^ between Talplng and Kuala Kmngsar. the Malayan Railway Administration announced today.33 words
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178 1964-01-12 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGAPORE'S acting Commissioner of Police. Mr. John le Cain, today assured the 3,800-strong Singapore Police rank and file that he was doing his "level best" for an early introduction of an improved salary scheme for them. He also told them178 words
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248 1964-01-12 2 Firm gets $695,000 damages in trade case j SINGAPORE. Bat. Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today delivered judgment in favour of McAlister and Co. Ltd., awarding damages of $694,495.55 in an action involving the distribution and sale of Apollo chicken essence in Malaysia, Borneo territories. Thailand and Hone248 words
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Article25 1964-01-12 2 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— The sixth Krian district branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was opened today by Perak Assemblyman, Mr. V. Ponnusamv Pillai.25 words
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Article44 1964-01-12 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Aduit Educa'.'on Board is organising a course in car maintenance and repair on Feb. 4. The course is designed to teach the average car-owner how to trace and repair simple mechanical and electrical faults. Tu.tlon fee !s $30.44 words
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Article109 1964-01-12 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.-Malay-sia's new High Commissioner for Australia and New Zealand. Tun Lim Yew Hock, today said that one of his important task* in Australia would be to explain to the people there, Malaysia's stand against Indonesian confrontation. SDeaking at a farewell reception given by the Singapore People's109 words
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403 1964-01-12 2 IPOH, Sat— A private la the No. 2 Federal Jnlantry Brigade Signal Squadron surrendered himself alter an absence ol mx years from the Army because of his lear of "being apprehended under the National Service registration," a district court martial here was told today403 words
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Article392 1964-01-12 2 on training... COME time ago I was out shooting green pigeons with some friends. Between us we had three Labradors. The dog with me was a twoyear old which had almost completed his training having been in my possession for this purpose for nine weeks. Generally speaking this392 words
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Advertisement361 1964-01-12 2 LUXURY NOW COSTS LESS Singer Vogue New Singer Gazelle Vi Smart, luxurious, low price, full size family saloon. Elegant family saloon with family space; luggage and all. r in fy i wKL J B \s rn^aj Av.w u^&^^^d tS Saloon comfort and luxury with station wagon space Note the entirely361 words
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Article341 1964-01-12 3 TELEVISION manufacturers have applied for licences to make television sets in Malaysia under the pioneer industry plan, the Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dato Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof, said today. Kuala Lumpur, Sat Speaking in the House of Representatives on the development estimates for his341 words
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543 1964-01-12 3 YOUTH THE NATIONS BIGGEST ASSET: KHIR Minister opens WAY regional seminar at Petaling Jaya KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'J'HE biggest asset that most countries in Asia have is their youth, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today when he opened an international youth seminar. "If we543 words
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240 1964-01-12 3 She's not the girl for me: Blind Ahmad PENANG. Sat. A blind 1 Singapore girl has offered to marry Inche Ahmad bin Yusoff. a blind Penan* telephone operator who this week asked the State Religious Affairs Department to find him a wile "But 1 don't think w e will suit240 words
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Article49 1964-01-12 3 PENANG. Sat. Lee Hock Lam. alias Hock Eng. 21. appeared In the First Magistrates Court today on a tentative charge of murdering Llm Kok Peng. 18. at Perak Road last Tuesday. He was ordered to be remanded pending a preliminary inquiry on Jan. IT.49 words
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Article89 1964-01-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. The former Prime Minister of South Korea, Mr. Hyln Chul Kirn. arrived here today on a three-day goodwill visit during which he will have talk* with the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak Mr. Hyln told reporters at89 words
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Article55 1964-01-12 3 SEREMBAN. Sat. Thieves raided a newly opened RIDA rubber factory at Rantau, 12 miles from here, yesterday, and escaped with 40 katis of scrap rubber and 51. 600. They also removed the safe from the main office. Police later found the safe with its handle missing55 words
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Article52 1964-01-12 3 IPOH. Sat.— A director of Champion Assurance Company Limited. Cheah Tet Chin, was fined $300 or two months' jail today for carrying on with life assurance business between Oct. 19. 1961 and Dec 6. 196?. "without a capital of SI million Issued and paid up in cash." Cheah52 words
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Article24 1964-01-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society will hold Its "photographic week" at the Polytechnic exhibition hall from Jan. 17 to 23.24 words
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190 1964-01-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— Pulau Langkawl. the holiday resort off the coast of Kedah. will be served by air i from Feb. .1 when Malaysian Airways will start operating a twice-weekly service there 1 with a flve-seater Cessna. Th«* service190 words
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265 1964-01-12 3 Hitch in pay talks at the varsity KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The "already poor" relations between the University of Malaya authorities and Its teaching staff over their terms and conditions of service will jeopardise the university's reputation. So said the president of the Academic Stall Association Mr. T.H.R. Skyrme, today following265 words
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Article46 1964-01-12 3 RAUB. Sat. Mr Koh Thian Swee. Junior Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Johore Bahru. has been pasted here as the Assistant State Commissioner for Labour. Pahang. He succeeds Mr. N. Kanagasabapathy, who has been promoted State Commissioner for Labour. Pahang. and transferred to Kuantan.46 words
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Article208 1964-01-12 5 TROOPS CALLED j OUT AFTER 25 DIE IN BENGAL RACE CLASHES I ALCUTTA Sat. Troops were called out today after two days of rioting in Calcutta and the surrounding districts in which unofficial reports said 25 people were killed and over 100 injured. The Hindu-Muslim clashes followed reports of208 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-01-12 5 BERLIN. Sat. East German Army officers threw three tear gas -renades yesterday at a West Berlin television crew filming the pulling down of a 12-year-old > East Berlin house to make the j Communist border more escape- proof. The East German labourers topped workReuter - 61 words
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Article60 1964-01-12 5 OSLO, Sat. Norway will j place 1.250 troops at the United Nations' disposal over the next few years, according to a Ministry of Defence proposal submit- j ted to Parliament yesterday, r The Norwegian force will be part of a proposed Scandinavian U.N. Emergency Force,Reuter - 60 words
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Article328 1964-01-12 5 U.S. hit 'JOHNSON DID 1 NOT STATE GOVT. POLICY ON MALAYSIA* -ROCKEFELLER 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. Governor Nelson Rockefeller, of New York, a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, said today that President Johnson's state of the union message, had failed to deal with several critical areas in Asia. Addressing a328 words
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1239 1964-01-12 5 DR. S, MAC HOPE FOR NEW TALKS WITH TENGKU MANILA, Saturday. PRESIDENT SOEKAKNO of Indonesia and President Maeapagal of the Philippines said today they hoped for a new meeting with Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman for a settlement of the Malaysia dispute. This hope was contained in a joint statementReuter - 1,239 words
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240 1964-01-12 5 Teenaged daughter of slain millionaire gets most NEWPORT BEACH. <Call- J forniaj. Sat. Half of I slain multimillionaire William A. Bartholomae's fortune will go to his 16--year-old daughter Sarajane with his son getting only $150,000. it was learned yesterday. Mr. Paul Caruso, the Attorney who is representing i Minola Gallardo.240 words
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Article44 1964-01-12 5 MANILA. Sat— A 45-mlnute fire yesterday destroyed the B. F. Goodrich tyre recapping plant and several other firms In Cebu City, southern Philippines The fire also affected the offices of the American International Insurance Association, Atlas Consolidated Mining Company. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article236 1964-01-12 5 CITY CRASH IN VIETNAM: 2 DEAD, 7 HURT CAIGON. Sat. A United States Army Mohawk reconnaissance aircraft crashed Into the city of Camau. capital of An Xuyen Province, this mornIng killing two Vietnamese civilians and injuring seven. A military communique said the crew of two. consisting236 words
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Article103 1964-01-12 5 RANGOON. Sat One hundred and fifty Shan and Kachin tribal rebels looted and burned Sclun town on Jan. 5 only 20 miles from Namkham hospital operated by the famous American "Burma Surgeon" Dr. Gordon Seagrave. the morning newspaper. The Nation reported today. The rebels easily rout-UPI - 103 words
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162 1964-01-12 5 The Govt orders tests on leukemia serum OARIS. Sat. A leading French cancer expert. Professor Pierre Denoix, is preparing to carry out tests on the anti-leuke-mia serum being used in Corsica on a four-year-old British boy, Edward Burke. Healer Gaston Naessens, who flew here from Corsica on Thursday to discussReuter - 162 words
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Article68 1964-01-12 5 THE HAGUE. Sat— At the request of Indonesia the diI rect radiotelephony communicaI tion link between Amsterdam and Bandung will be re-opened i on Monday. It was announced here yesterday. Direct radiotelephony communications between Holland and Indonesia were suspended on Nov. 17. 1960. at theReuter - 68 words
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Article296 1964-01-12 5 Pledge on H-tests AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TO BE CONSULTED PARIS. Sat. France has agreed to consuit Australian and New Zealand authorities on security measures before holding any nuclear vest in the Pacific, diplomatic sources said here today. The sources said 'he French Government 'iad already assured both governments that296 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1964-01-12 6 20 word* Sit/- (Minimum) IN MEMORY OP Brother Polycarp paioed mv<hv l?tb January 1960 Melbourne Australia. Some day our eye* will see The fare we keep in memory <iod will link the broken mam. Sttli j closer when we meet again.43 words
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Article362 1964-01-12 6 SWITCH-BACK TO MAPHiUNOO rpHE nerve, stamina and L resolution that Malaysian leaders have shown in the deepening confrontation crisis has paid off rich dividends In Manila. Xt least we have the satisfaction of knowing that we have thrown out of gear Soekarno's basic policy of aggression against Malaysia. This policy362 words
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Article168 1964-01-12 6 PRESIDENT Lyndon John--1 son has increased immeasurably his stature both at home and abroad. With prudent and generous statesmanship he has sketched a practical path to disarmament. He has decided to cut American military spending, make new proposals at Geneva for the control and eventual abolition of arms168 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1964-01-12 6 PETER LIM - PETER LIM Generating victory CONCLUDING A SURVEY OF THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMIC SCENE By ...A RARE PHENOMENON IN THIS PAST DECADE AS the country's development rate grows, so too do the wages, salaries and savings of the Malaysian worker. Vigorous and responsible trade union pressure together with the1,464 words
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199 1964-01-12 6 VISITORS to the University of Malaya have often expressed deep concern over the fact that there Is very little REAL co-operation among the students of different races. This is Indeed a deplorable tendency since these same students are destined to be the future leaders of199 words
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Article69 1964-01-12 6 NO self-respecting adult would think of swimming anywhere In the Singapore River but I wonder how many of your readers have noticed the boys who Jump nude off Cavenagh Bridge into the dirty water below. Surely that is not the correct place for swimming at any hour69 words
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Article86 1964-01-12 6 HAVE you ever travelled by bus from Kuala Lumpur to Port Swettenham. Before you start the clippie gives you a ticket for $1.10. Two miles out of the capital an Inspector tears off the top left hand corner of your ticket. Three miles further another inspector tears off86 words
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Article89 1964-01-12 6 WHO on earth is the Pryminister of Singapore? Could Radio Malaysia broadcasting from Singapore possibly mean the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew? If so. why not say so. Again who are these cordiality corps men news readers keep referring to as the "please force"? Can89 words
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649 1964-01-12 6 DAVID BARATHAM - A challenge for the Malaysian youth DAVID BARATHAM By IN MALAYSIA, as in other parts of the world, one hears frequent criticisms of our young people. They lack purpose and determination; they show few signs of self discipline; they are shallow minded and selfish all this has been said by649 words
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Advertisement173 1964-01-12 6 I GOING AWAY 9 Then Let us handle W^ your packing and r 3<?imW storage problems ~^m J>- > SINGAPORE I-, iMMM BAGGAGE m °T TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in associoHon with the SINGAPORE PACKING CO. LTD., *J|ft the pioneer firm in pocking, (fi^m\ removing and storing goods fcW^PJnjniwjNJ*"^ in Malaysia.173 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-01-12 7 Tengku sends out an appeal for the Old Frees PENANG. Saturday DESPITE his many duties as Malaysian Prime \:inisU'r, Tengku Abdul Rahman Is imdintime to keep his promise to raise $20,000 for the building fund of the Penane Old Frees' Association, of which he is a patron. "I am only224 words
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369 1964-01-12 7 Shots at club: Tengku Abidin fined A LOR STAR. Bat. An Alor Star magistrate, Tengku Zainal Abidln bin Sultan Abdul Hamld. who had "acted foolishly to show he was a good shot/ was today convicted on two charges of carrying a shotgun without a licence, and behaving in a disorderly369 words
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320 1964-01-12 7 High Court upholds six months' sentence on health inspector MALACCA, Saturday. j\N appeal against conviction and sentence of six months' jail imposed on a health inspector, Clement Albert De Silva, 57, was today dismissed in the High Court here. De Sllva was recently convicted in a lower court on four320 words
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Article94 1964-01-12 7 TODAY— SecItH Kechil 648 •m. (6.Bft) 947 pin (TJft); Singapore 8.51 am (B.4ft) 10 42 pm O8tO; Port Dlckaon 508 am. (8 Ift) 525 p.m. (6 Bft i Port Swetfenham 327 a.m. (119 ft) 429 pm (10.711 > Penang 1150 am. (5 6ft) 11.4494 words
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Article113 1964-01-12 7 $721 .5 m 'Yes' I(UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— After a day and night debate, the Dewan Ra'ayat at 8.60 p.m. today approved the Government's $721.5 million development plan for this year. With many members absent when the vote was taken, the weak "aye" from both sides of the House sounded a*113 words
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Article42 1964-01-12 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. P. Arumugam, whose car collided with a railway crossing gate at Taiping Road on Nov. 7, was today fined $180 for driving without due care and attention. He was also disqualified from driving for a month.42 words
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Article29 1964-01-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Quah Wuee Hoe. who had parked his Morris Oxford in front ot his Shrewsbury Road home on Thursday night, found it missing yesterday morning.29 words
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Article86 1964-01-12 7 KAJANG. Sat.— Two brothers were killed In an accident last night when the motor-cycle they were riding collided headon with a car near the 13th mile Kajang-Kuala Lumpur road. The brothers were Wan Thiam Yu, 20. and Wan Teck 8a ng. 18. or Sungel Chua Village.86 words
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107 1964-01-12 7 Two burglaries in the same building KAJANQ, Sat. Cash and Jewellery totalling about $2,250 were burgled from the safe of the Sum Bus Co. and $20 In coins and $176 worth of cigarettes from a coffee shop at Jalan Suleiman here. The bus company office and the coffee shop are107 words
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258 1964-01-12 7 IPOH. Sat. Raja Musa bin Raja Mahadi. 60. a member of the royal family in Perak who rendered distinguished service to the Government for more than 35 years In various fields and then devoted himself to extensive voluntary services, died In258 words
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322 1964-01-12 7 JESSELTON, Saturday. JHE British Defence Minister, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. said here today that more troops would be flown to the Borneo states if necessary. He told reporters at the airport: "We are here to honour the Anglo-Malaysia defence treaty. We are going to322 words
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Article99 1964-01-12 7 TOUCHING. Sat.— The Federal Secretary, Tengku Mohammad, and the commanding officer of the Malaysian armed forces in Sarawak, Lt. Col. Shaari bin Daud, last night played hosts at a "get together" party attended by 200 guests. The object of the party was believed to be to promote99 words
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Article54 1964-01-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will present 10 scholarship awards of $100 each to 10 student* from the four language streams In his office at 11 a.m. on Monday. The scholarships have been donated by the Rlngapora Olympics and Sports Council54 words
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230 1964-01-12 7 Tengku, Razak will brief U.S. Admiral- I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman will brief, the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Forces. Admiral Harry D. Felt, on the latest developments in Malaysia on Monday. Admiral Felt Is expected to arrive here Monday afternoon on a special Ufi military plane for230 words
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Article54 1964-01-12 7 KOTA BHARU, Sat. The wives of two soldiers killed In Tawau recently, today received $3,000 each from the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. They are Che Katijah binte Yusof. widow of Private Abdul Aziz bin Ohanl, and Che Halimah binte Haji Ahmad, widow of Private54 words
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Article45 1964-01-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ah Yong. 53. of Sungel Way new village, was today fined MOO. or six months' jail for possessing three gallons of samsu on which $66 duty had not been paid. He has two similar previous convictions.45 words
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617 1964-01-12 8 New law needed to check big gamblers IT was a week many will remember for a long, long time the excitement, the burnt fingers and the somewhat belated though temporarily effective counter measures taken by the Stock Exchange committee. One thing that emerged from all this was the simple fact617 words
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Article393 1964-01-12 8 QIMGAPORB Sat— Combined J5 business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumplr trading rooms o( the Malayan stock exchange today, with the number of the shares traded shown In brackets: i.\ in si rials; Boustead (10.000) Sl-75. (2.000) $1.77; Central Prop. (3.000) $1.67, City Oev. (4.000) 64i cts. (14H)0)393 words
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181 1964-01-12 8 Rotarian: Every man his brother's keeper DENANG, Sat— The president of the Penang Rotary Club. Dr. C. H. Yeang. today urged Rotarians in this region to "consider seriously" the prospect of forming a South-East Asian community which would Include the Philippines. Australia and New Zealand. "Rotarians in the West." he181 words
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490 1964-01-12 8 $20 M. TO BE RAISED FOR HOUSING IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fHE Assistant Minister of Interior, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, informed Parliament today that the Commissioner for the Federal Capital had been authorised to raise a loan of $26 million for housing. A total of 700 acres of land490 words
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Article31 1964-01-12 8 PENANG Sat. Miss lim Slew Pok. 22, lost her handbag while dancing at a hotel in Tanjong Bungah last night. It contained $5. a $55 watch and a pen.31 words
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201 1964-01-12 8 Drivers urged to be more careful near schools KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. About 240,000 children throughout the country will be attending school for the first time on Monday. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, today appealed to drivers to exercise extra care and show greater attention when driving201 words
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Article40 1964-01-12 8 IPOH. Sat A labourer in the Public Works Department in Batu Gajah. C. KrishnasamA who went to help a stranded youth was robbed of his watch and ring worth $76 in the Anglo Chinese School compound here yesterday.40 words
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Advertisement148 1964-01-12 8 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire ©then wish that your skin was at light ond ottroctive os their*. One jor of Stillmon's will mok« you equally chorming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you thot there is only one beoutifier, only one whifener thot word;148 words
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Miscellaneous257 1964-01-12 8 ON YOUR T.V. TODAY Y 6OR te-evuion program*. J"™ A ti; siwriPUß* programme summary In all JanTV singapika mages lor the next day. Channel 5 Channel 8 P.M.: 1.00 Opening and pM 7 40 6pet ing and proprogramme summary in an g^ny^ summary n all lanaulanKUaues: 1 05 Adventure ageg257 words
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Article, Illustration852 1964-01-12 9 KEN HAMMONDS - BRITISH jazz singer Beryl Bryden has one all-too-rare gift that she must find as useful as her fine singing voice, and that is the ability to laugh at herself. This quality becomes apparent within moments of meeting her. When I telephoned her852 words
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Article402 1964-01-12 9 Bardot— but the magic is gone THE new French situation comedy "Please. Not Now!" seems to me a tragedy a tragedy for its star, Brigitte Bardot. Here is a girl who has. with some justification, reigned as the premier sex-symbol of France. In addition to her physical attributes she has402 words
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Article468 1964-01-12 9 NYONE who has listened to the large body of very early church music Imows that tunes dating back to around 1200 have an almost alien sound to the ear first exposed to it. Compositions aver about 1500 are easy on our ears indeed. "Greensleeves," which is one of468 words
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Article130 1964-01-12 9 MARGARET LOCKWOOD. the famous •'wicked lady" of British pictures in the forties, is to make her first Hollywood film since 1939. when she made two. one with Shirley Temple. This one is for television. She is to appear in a new MGM tele-senes as a guest130 words
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Advertisement546 1964-01-12 9 -».-»iii ikk. iiav! TODAY J SHOWS WS" START- 10 10 am— 2 40 t 7.40 p.m. CLtOPAIRA' STARTS T 10 30 o m 3.00 i.OO p.m. T »'Oth CEMTURY-FOX Present* J ELIZABETH TAYLOR in X Richord Burton Rck Harrifon t TODD- AO Color by De Luxe X Stalls: S2 00546 words
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Advertisement103 1964-01-12 9 Mystery piles upon mystery in this exciting thriller that started with a telephone call from a dead man JS pore No Fri. Ll.t I iMP"-^^ <" %iL^B^BB ■tomorrow I -^1 Bit "i jnß ■9.15pm Premiere In^ j %@sW m 9S mrm *nX I J*w WHO FINAUYJ7//Z7 Stanley Baker Peter Cushing103 words
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Advertisement440 1964-01-12 9 mKm i the Nile in my maiden/brm* bra SWEET MUSIC .Maidenform dream bra features spoke strched cups for Cleopatra curves AM elastic band for breathing freedom £WonV ripple or stretch out of shape." 1 Reinforced undcrcup* for everlasting' uplift* The SWEET MUSIC line indudcs a wide variety of styles «nd440 words
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Article, Illustration589 1964-01-12 10 The Lotus Elan 1600 retractable T IKE a shot in the dark, the bright young thing said brightly: "I saw a car with no headlamps today!" The silence that followed was stunning. Then three motorists (male) turned to glare at her. "Amateurs!" said one contemptuously. "Women!" growled the589 words
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265 1964-01-12 10 Five get UNESCO, C-Plan study -awards— SINGAPORE, Sat.— A Government doctor, two civil servants and two students have been awarded UNESCO and Colombo Plan scholarships to study in Australia and Thailand. They are Dr. S. Ayaduray. and Messrs. William Chee Fook Onn, P. Arumainathan (civil servants), Wong Mong Hone and265 words
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203 1964-01-12 10 Just a pilot scheme, says chief: It's confined to Selangor only KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pOUR sleuths from the Employees Provident Fund have been making surprise checks on employers in Selangor to ensure that their EPF records are straight. The four known as EPF Inspectors203 words
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Article120 1964-01-12 10 CINOAPORE. Sat. The 13 road accident rate In Singapore is already beginning to soar with the New Year still In its Infancy. Within the last 10 days there were 996 accidents an average of 100 a dayseven fatal and 33 serious. Early this morning— the Uth day—120 words
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Article48 1964-01-12 10 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. The Commander of the Security Forces in Western Sarawak Brigadier H. O. Patterson, last night denied reports that guerillas were massing on the Indonesian side of the border. "There is no question of guerillas massing." Brig. Patterson told reporters hero. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article143 1964-01-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three members of the "Kuen Luen" (Military Alliance) gang were admitted to the General Hospital here last night with stab wounds after they were attacked by a rival gang in Kampong Seavoy. A police spokesman said loday that two of them were attacked143 words
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Article26 1964-01-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police detained a man under the Crimi- iiiil Law (Temporary Provisions) I and screened 299 more in securiI ty checks yesterday.26 words
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Article39 1964-01-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits Times today received donations totalling 555 for 13--year old Singapore schoolgirl Aninah blnte Mahmood. The donations came from Anonymous, Johore Baharu. S5 and J.RX>. $50. The fund now stands at $216.39 words
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147 1964-01-12 10 Smugglers' sampan intercepted by patrol FNANG, Sat— A Customs patrol intercepted a smuggler.^' sampan at midchannel yesterday and recovered goods valued at about $1,500. Two men on board the boat powered by a 45 h.p. outboard engine, were detained. The Customs party, led by Mr Phang Kong Ming, had waited147 words
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Obituary43 1964-01-12 10 DE SOUZA. Patrick Michael BEM ex barrack store accountant RASC BK. Services (South) aged 72 passed away peacefully on H. 1.64. Funeral service will be held at Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 4.00 p.m. today and thence to Bldadari for Internment.43 words
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Obituary28 1964-01-12 10 MARGARET CHENG. Shaoyong aged 28, died In a motor accident at Segamat on 11-1-64. Cortege leaves 26 Shelford Road at 3.00 p.m. on 12-1-64 for Bldadari, Singapore.28 words
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Advertisement97 1964-01-12 10 wr T^f '^"m i I I 1 -Ji^i^r** 7» '1 I W 1 A SMART TRAVELLING BAG WILL BE GIVEN I M Ml I FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF TWO \^JW rP V I (sCLUB'MAN flKjf 1 QUALITY 504 SHIRTS. AVAILABLE AT ALL jg^gggSjfiHMk I CLUB -MAN DEALERS IN MALAYSIA,97 words
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Advertisement222 1964-01-12 10 Late CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMEHTS (20 words $12 (Minimum) CHANG-LEE: Between Yew Hong, son of the Jate Mr. and Mrs. Chang Choong and Wai Lin. daughter of Madam Leone Cheok Heng on 12-1-64. POO— LEW: Between Richard Tiang Wah. eldesf s/o Mr. and Mrs. Poo Chee Khlani to Mary Magdalen Yoclc Poong,222 words
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Article404 1964-01-12 11 Epsom Jeep - EDDIE HAS CHANCE FOR A TREBLE Epsom Jeep Breukelens can make flying start to new season Rinus to win top sprint with Royal Meadow JHE van Breukelen cousins of Ipoh, Eddie and Rinus, can start the new season with a big bang at Ipoh today. Champion trainer Eddie has several404 words
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Article130 1964-01-12 11 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Waterfine (Race 2) and General Trong (Race 6). The going is good. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POINTER ice 1 HALLAN G»y PmrU PieUrnel HALLAN Entertainer BrOMsrr HALLAN Pieternel Sir Chiroa I .1. c t WATERHNE Blue MUa H. Perfection H. PERFECTION Flower Soochow 11.130 words
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Article1023 1964-01-12 11 V tAKCO STAR (Race 4) ran one ot the fastest sprints on record at Ipoh in June when he won the straight 5f in 59 2/5. This Sir Edward gelding is obviously useful over a straight course. Early last season he lost by half a1,023 words
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Article56 1964-01-12 11 tPOH. Sat Seven teams are completing in the first shootine competition organised by the Ipoh Police at the rifle range, off Kuala Kangsar Road here tomorrow morning. They are. 2 Pederai Infantry Brigade. Police Volunteer Reserve*. Territorial Army District Police Headquarters Police Field Force. Perak56 words
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Article1088 1964-01-12 11 Race 1-2.20: Cl 5 Div 3 ($4,000) s|f (apprentice riders only) 0 I"? B at Jac *y' s Lav St.) E. BWIU., 0 8.12 J 4 2 ***** Pieternel (Llm Leow Kongsl) MawL 7 8.11 «F> *Soaid) 2 3 ***** Hallan (Bailing St.) Bagby. 6 8.11 «8F) 'Chonc1,088 words
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Advertisement775 1964-01-12 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M Word, H tmin.y—Bom M rls. utr. GENUINE PHOTOSTATS. Fotomatlc. 5^ Rot porr *****. ALL PHOTOCOPY JOBS done here 10, Uo.it Quay. Singapore FOR QUICK RELIABLE photocopy I: i.n.Min Road. Singapore. Kins 94*06. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) '.II WordM Si («ia.)- Box U ct*. *xin FINE JEWELLERY775 words
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Advertisement190 1964-01-12 11 f r.aur* »r« co-».h»-v.n I s».ii r. «7i7o!!THT7^^ f 111 f J| -jijSHM j Bhbv fife "&»i****! BaL^ne**! vj^H a«Mߣ» HKafi t^ mmrfmm^t ihSto^lP**' W\^^^^ INSPIRED CRAFTSMANSHIP For over seventy years, Parker has been building a tradition for greatness in craftsmanship and design. This is the heritage of the Temarkable190 words
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Article341 1964-01-12 12 Pollock stars for South Africa SYDNEY. Sat— A maiden Test century by Graeme Pollock and a solid 80 by their captain. Trevor Goddard, helped South Africa to gain first inninglead over Australia on t.'x second day of the thim Test here today. It cost the South Afrl cans only six341 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1964-01-12 12 NORMAN SIEBELI - NORMAN SIEBEL I f "~i B -i ivJ —A I i^^^^^^^^S^B v. t'- t --X *^L*i V\j rK j L 4 i1 1 UOWS6 S3VS! c were l^ e f aster team; we took mmmm—mma^mmLmKm advantage of Services' mistakes I By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. After selangor had1,177 words
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Article34 1964-01-12 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— Blackwell of RAF Changi beat 40 runners In the fifth SAAA road relay league championships held at* Dover Road today. He ran the six miles in 29 minutes.34 words
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Article38 1964-01-12 12 KLUANG, Sat.— The 6th Royal Malay Regiment today beat Rivertex Sports Club 2-0 to qualify tpr the final of senior division knockout soccer competition •gainst PWD next week. Razak ar.d Muitapha were the scorers38 words
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382 1964-01-12 12 India declare at 457-7 as Kunderam hits 192 and Manjrekar 108 MADRAS, Saturday. pENTURIES by Budhi Kunderam, who made 192, and Vijay Manjrekar, 108, enabled India to amass 457 tor seven declared by tea oh the second day of the first Test against England here today. England had scored 63382 words
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Article91 1964-01-12 12 CINOAPORE, Sat.— Johore gave strong indications of doing well in the FAM j Cup by holdi.ig the hoiders. Singapore to a 1-1 draw at Jalan Besar Sta- dlum today. Singapore, 'ieldir.jr a young team, could r:ot settle dowi.. In the 35th minute inside left Quah Kirn Swee91 words
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374 1964-01-12 12 LONDON. Sat. Tottenham Hotspur are back at the top of the English First Division when they beat Blackburn Rovers 4-1 today. Spurs have a one point lea 4 over Liverpool and Blackburn, who both have 34 points, Liverpool moving Into second plac* on374 words
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Article94 1964-01-12 12 |{UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— lvan Myal ol the Royal Malayan Air Force ana Ng Wai Kirn ol Kinta Swimming Club, Ipon. railed to beat the qualilyin^ mark in the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association trial here today. Myal returning 1 mm. 9 sees, was 194 words
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Article33 1964-01-12 12 AUCKLAND, Sat. Jim Redman. Rhodeslan motor-cyrle star, scored a splendid double in the New Zealand TT meeting here today by winnlnc the junior and senior races on the same Honda machine.33 words
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Article24 1964-01-12 12 LONDON. Sat. Resdlts of English division four fooiball matches played hist night were: Traiimero 3 Aidershot 0, Workington 1 York City 0.24 words
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Advertisement164 1964-01-12 12 BUM pPtl^^^ST^S^l^^^'JsHHßbl mummJ^^^M EiTni 111 L^E 9 B sßsrsT JsJjsW 9 )MBl Jjf^l U N n ike man V other "Programed" 35mm cameras, the new rashica Mimmatic-S does not require the user to select a shutter speed or lens opening. The amazing new Copal "Unique" shutter makes instantaneous calculations to164 words
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Advertisement376 1964-01-12 12 Aslhma r ßronchifisCoughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes i to J> y°Y!, h v of AsUunaoe J.B. had lost 4« ibsv. anSarad couch. Bronchitis so bad that you ctaot a inc. ctaokinr and Btr&nclinjr «v»rr awl smsp for bt«atb and can't .l»p? nirtVcouWn't^wpTSSSirt to "7 1» you couch so hard376 words
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Miscellaneous31 1964-01-12 12 HOCKEY Friendly: Spore Ceylonese v Navy (HMS Terror, 5). Penan? Lge: Sepoy Lines RC v City Council (D. Kramat). CYCLING S'gor CA's 25--mile time trial (7th mile, Ipoh Rd., 7.30 a.m.).31 words
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Article319 1964-01-12 13 ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA... THE MAGAZINE SECTI SEE IF YOU ARE ALL RIGHT FOR 1964 LOOK ;it youi new calendai on the wall. Nearly ;ill the leaves arc slill intact Not a single full month has passed. But what will that calendar represent to you when319 words
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Article, Illustration547 1964-01-12 13 ROBERT GLENTON - ROBERT GLENTON BY—^— right part of the world? (c) Stay where you are and rely on science to find a cure not too late? 6 Have you in your mind, either clearly or vaguely, a plan to do something important and different in I'M,!'547 words
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Article, Illustration558 1964-01-12 13 T. S. TAN - Let me lead says Ajibah T. S. TAN By WOMAN MP FROM SARAWAK BRINGS WITH HER A FIRM FIGHTING SPIRIT TWERE is a new face A in Parliament. An attractive face to brighten the serious proceedings of government. It belongs to the first woman from Sarawak to take her seat558 words
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Article565 1964-01-12 13 12. a-2. b j o, c-0 UI it is to report him* but 10 if you just say: "Police chief so-and-so would like a chauffeur." 17. a 5, bo (cutting off one's nose was never wise). 18. a-0, b-2, c-5. 19. a 5. b 0 (you couldn't565 words
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Article349 1964-01-12 13 BEACHCOMBER - Pure Nonsense BEACHCOMBER BY Footballer marries He once narrowly missed the leap of a tiger. (Account of big -game hunt* pONRAD HAMPTON used \j to tell the story of how he side-stepped the leap of a jaguar, and ran for safety. Next day he returned to the same spot, and349 words
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Advertisement105 1964-01-12 13 For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice is easy- cure MERMAID mended Fabrics of b.V» TETORON i polyester fiberi and 15% cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask for cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Hoth fabrics, hacked by105 words
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Advertisement52 1964-01-12 13 GRACIOUS Hospitality In The |ct Age See ASIA Magazine (Pag* Five). Heineken SBeer 7= -=M In places of distinction there is Heineken Beer from f^^f'^7^x@\{ 1 Heineken, the beer for Imff; \\y| 1 people with discerning taste, FfjX*j I JT^ v{^J ill World's leading imported be«T IflaW °"iomi d nonniui52 words
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Article, Illustration412 1964-01-12 14 brings you the latest rage in casual clothes- and cooking tips Choose your weapons! WORKING ON THE OLD THEORY THAT MANY A MAN'S HEART IS WON IN THE KITCHEN... IF YOU'RE a grirl who believes in cooking your way into a man's heart, then it would seem you412 words
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Article169 1964-01-12 14 ITALIAN haute couture has found a brand new usage for an age-old product raffia. The metallic-llke straw which is woven into handbags for which the country is famous, is now being made into clothes. And fashionable senoritas there now work, live and play 'n a169 words
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Article392 1964-01-12 14 Questions answers A STUDY IN DESIGN— See ASIA Magazine (Page Eight) CAN you please tell me what's the cause of black spots on the face. I clean my face regularly but I find that it does not help. In fact the spots are Increasing and spreading all over my face.392 words
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Advertisement659 1964-01-12 14 (f <C»ty 'lui'"'^ jrJJt _!_r^^ f^M TO EVERY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises to maike your skin young again and keep it young Is it possible? Yrs it is with Endocil, in just 3 weeks. Each night, smooth Endocil generously into face and neck where age tells first. Pat gently659 words
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Advertisement300 1964-01-12 14 I Advertisement '_B_E_r _3iSi _T^Ej __T _o^^^^___o_B_! __r A E—E-t*'" -Sjsu_,r^'%j HPO keep the nee* and throat beautifully i'oung and smooth, always massage In a film of rich vitalising cream before retiring, using a gentle upward and outward movement. As you sleep the rich vitalising Ulan Night Cream will carry300 words
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1090 1964-01-12 15 This grandfather uses shocking talk.., jLy^^^^^^^^^^^^O^^^^^y DEAR Jane Lee: My husband is loving and i lovable, always telling me how much he cares for me and the children, but he is like a child himself. We live with his parents. His mother always complains that our children are spoiling the1,090 words
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Article328 1964-01-12 15 rE Jury could not agree on a verdict. The judge sent the men back to the jury room with instructions to reach an agreement If possible. Ballot after ballot was taken with the same result eleven to one. Becoming Impatient, the judge called the jurymen before328 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-01-12 15 WINNER of the weeks S3O prize is "Playmates" (above!, submitted by N. Kraty. 21 -A. Trevor Crescent. Singapore 11. He used a Yashica Pentax camera and Kodak film. Setting: fll 1 125 seconds. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him during the168 words
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Article150 1964-01-12 15 TODAY'S science corner deals with a topic of nature a question an English child might ask at this time of the year: WHY ARE ROBINS SO TAME? IT is perfectly true that the robin is the most tame wild bird found in Britain. Particularly the male of150 words
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823 1964-01-12 15 DEAR Know Alls: Do you Know Alls believe in ghosts. I was driving along a dark stretch of Jurong Road after a party on New Year's Day when I saw a group of about 10 headless peonle walking in single file by823 words
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Advertisement98 1964-01-12 15 I LHII nill lI \M Pre P are for the^ Year of the -Ym 111 I I tJJ Dragon... brighten your home with V^'fl W^ M I f A J J A ICI Paints. ICI Dulux and Ptentalite f IV^ I 1 UULUA are made of the finest materials gULUX98 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-01-12 16 PRESIDENTS UNDER FIRE PART THREE rriiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A SNIPER'S rifle cut down "New Frontier" President Kennedy when he was riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. Today the Sunday Times continues its EXCLU SIVE serial about past American Presidents who were also the targets of the assassin's deadly intent. Many attempts103 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1964-01-12 16 CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD - 1 25,000-TO-ONE CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD By RICHARD LAWRENCE had a strange obsession. He was convinced that he was Richard 111, King of England and the United States. The American Government were holding millions of dollars which rightfully belonged to him and were preventing him from leaving the country to claim his1,176 words
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Advertisement34 1964-01-12 16 fr\\ 'DREAM I I I I FLIGHTS' \\JJ FOR YOU! JOIN her WORLD'S EXCITING SPOT CONTEST' AND FLY TO HONG KONG OR BANGKOK BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS M M FOR DETAILS SEE JANUARY'S ISSUE OF34 words
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Article, Illustration1936 1964-01-12 17 CHANCE rence pleaded Insanity. The law on crime and Insanity was most uncertain at this time, but Key was expected to pursue the generally accepted line that a man was responsible for a crime If he was only rational for brief period* and had committed the crime in one of1,936 words
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Advertisement133 1964-01-12 17 weather ■pr i i> I nprfppt 8 a I 1 1.1 LI Ij I I Ij II I Of!., (.flight GX- 728 On the long sweep from SINGAPORE to HONG KONG your near sonic Convair 880 22M jet whispers along at 40.000 feet Here, 7 miles above the earth you133 words
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Miscellaneous394 1964-01-12 17 JS' Wt *teriliife t^\^M* Air^rt iltvWHit Ii £88 ■Sllitaw Zff/f/Z+JEmv sUHimi Music Prom The Ballet; 10.46 KUALA LUMPUR Music Prom Holland: 1100 The enn T«-™. s« U r.,i m*. l^ate Show; 12 midnight NegaraA.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- ku pi--- rv>n,n Kara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- CiO6e Down fast; 7.00394 words
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Advertisement674 1964-01-12 18 J BUTTON ACCORDIONS «P Be in demand for parties, picnics, etc. with this eaiy to AND learn instrument. Tremenj-, dous musical enjoyment for 5 little cost easy payments. PIANO MELODICAS The latest tensation in music. It is played with a Clarinet type mouthpiece. Even an absolute beginner can play in674 words
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Miscellaneous1754 1964-01-12 18 FnnAp Rice Burroughs' S^- "-^S-^^? ME C s K 7 7^ac-s?s H\LUKQL THEY &-^f^^ *^AS£*J^Sjfe WITW TWEIK POUL 5L007 AUTHORITIES TO THE PRACTICES Lf^^Bfc. -^A^^ ofk gm^ m f m ft I C 1 V .^sJ^^L A^K^^r a^LsaaP^r '^plaw^^^ ~^^^H ■B^V a^H^QP^" 4 H |L Sia^B^B— I V J X"1,754 words
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Miscellaneous246 1964-01-12 19 THS CISCO KW, you* M<<* West faffouvite P*plPP!vPI5 >^ radio F-7 fi Y 7^ U -tVi' r r 7> L t rr it f MCLLasewoww X^-iLi mow ;s yew? Tji»rF»«/twy«3NT>cvippf \)Oukhow Xou, vis! he* heap or n* school mi Mi Z/ m ZmL^W b^bw wrmrßVß^S BW BYjmS B\/TjV^ w^ BLOSSOM!246 words
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Miscellaneous202 1964-01-12 20 3032 Tank Engine. t JYt f> danger jump adventures of LONG SAM jj J y* EDUCATIONAL t /V#rrfvC^ TOYS b^Jj'^Si^3tßy^g Ag^ r »E lO»J6 6AM y HERE'S a PiCTUge O I I SHE TjRF^SHH l^'Lf S^^C~ANploij I ZT STOP e£AC-"MC? l^^^fc. DC A MI IXC n 1 C 1_ 1202 words
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