The Straits Times, 8 November 1964
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Title Section12 1964-11-08 1 SINGAPORE. in NO. 1.497 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1964 20 CENTS Kl)\ 73212 words
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Article984 1964-11-08 1 It's ON the battle for 1968 By PETER LIM gINGAPORE, Sat. With almost a full four years still to go, the battle for the 1968 Singapore general elections has already begun. The opening shots were accompanied by all the high drama and excitement characteristic of Singapore politics. The battle is984 words
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Article, Illustration369 1964-11-08 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN Should Soekarno bomb By Jnr. KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday MALAYSIA will retaliate immediately if Indonesia bombs us. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, gave this warning in a hard hitting statement, and then said: "The time has come when blood must be repaid with biood." His statement369 words
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116 1964-11-08 1 'Blood will be repaid with blood'— Tengku warns Indonesia as Capital holds its first ack-ack exercise KUALA LUMPI'K, Sat. —An antiaircraft exercise is being carried out here over the weekend the first since the end of the war. The exercise involves the preparation of anti-aircraft guns for action in the116 words
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Article36 1964-11-08 1 SANTA MONICA. Sat. Author Mickey Spillane ;md actress Selma Malinou took out a marriage licence here. It will bi- the second marriage for Spillane. and the rir.-^t for Miss Malinou.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article46 1964-11-08 1 OHAINSI (Indian Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, told a gathering of farmers that New Delhi officials are out of touch with problems of the countryside. He said: "I want to move r\v office to a village, but I am helpless."46 words
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Article246 1964-11-08 1 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Radio Malaysia today reported that the Indonesian Communist Party had made a violent attack on the Soekarno Government and its military leaders, including the Defence Minister, Gen. Harris Nasution. It Hccu.st'd ilit-m of being liypoa::d of belonging to a Mibvi-rsive group.246 words
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Article19 1964-11-08 1 PI.ORINA. SHt Kin? Conle of Greec said last I nijtht Queen Anne-Marie was expecting their first child19 words
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Article36 1964-11-08 1 LONDON. Sat— The second phase of preparations for a ministerial meeting of the "CoPlan for the economic < pmeiit of South and Soiiin-Ea.st Asia will open here next Monday, it was officially announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article762 1964-11-08 1 Giant guns at Red show As Mao calls for Soviet, Chinese unity MOSCOW. Sat. Russia put several new giant rockets on show in Red Square today in a military parade marking the 47th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Experts thought two I kets. which appeared to be about 82 feet762 words
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Article50 1964-11-08 1 \iw\itK i\™ Jam vu —An \ir 1 orre major t«-»tilird UM 1 A BMVata .tillmillv still 11 and p.i*id to the Souet I ninn by accused spin John Butrnko and Igor Ivanov cave a complete picture of the Strategic \i>- Command's planes, missiles and eommunirations.l I' I50 words
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Article33 1964-11-08 1 TOKYO. Sat.— About sn students «rrr injured whrn 700 Zengakurrn mrmhrrs clashed with 500 polirr today in Vokmuka. I U,\ urrr drminittr.itniK acainol liMls ol I S lUKll'.ir mmrtrmt sutiiminnrs. Krulrr.33 words
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Article33 1964-11-08 1 r.i; \in n N)S i I'll' Wil-jui Tbaaaaa lvi tier. Z~. m.is si uliii' iil In live \i;iis |.nl i^.n day lor UM hiland-run traflir dralli of his own son I N33 words
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230 1964-11-08 2 Malaysia condemns the Verwoerd killings ITNITED NATIONS, Sat.— Malaysia yesterday in the General Assembly's special committee on apartheid condemned the execution by the South African authorities of three Africans convicted of murder. The 11-mcmber committee, in joining the condemnation with Malaysia. also called upon those states which had close relations230 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-11-08 2 THUGS GET IN THE ACT LONDON. Sat. Tho cameras krpt turning at Shcpperton Film Studio near here yesterday when thr-e masked bandits dashed through a crowded nt on which Hollywood tictress Kirn Novak (above) was filming;. The real life crooks, one of them carrying .1 shotgun, took a quick r\itAP - 121 words
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Article67 1964-11-08 2 MALACCA. Sat. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba said yesterday: "The Indonesians are fond of making landings in Malaysia on their festival days. "So be on the alert. The Indonesians will very soon be celebrating 'Youth Day. Inche Ghafar was addressing a large67 words
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Article49 1964-11-08 2 BRISBANE. Sat. One hundred and fifty lonely men earning: Rood money in copper and KOld-minins arc looking for !.">() wives to join them at Tennant (reek, a remote mining town in Australia's Northern Territory The would-be husbands include Scots. Spaniards. Mexicans, (irrmans. Irish. Poles and Danes. Router.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-11-08 2 Golf captain of Perak Turf Club sues wife for divorce JPOH. Sat. Mr. Justice Ong adjourned a divorce suit, scheduled to be heard today, to Dec. 12 because the notice of hearing had not been served on the respondent. Mr. Leong Wai Nyean, a mining engineer and captain of the139 words
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131 1964-11-08 2 GIRLS FREED AFTER KEEP OUT OF TROUBLE' WARNING CINGAPORE. Sat. Two Chinese middle school girl students, both under remand since the Sept. 12 demonstration in Chinatown, were released today on an order by a district judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander. Discharge 'Sia Kia. 19. and Ng Ngah Hiang. 20. were131 words
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Article102 1964-11-08 2 The woman who went bang 1 I ONDON. Sat. A 78--year-old woman exploded on the operating table during an operation, the British Medical Journal reported yesterday. The patient was undergoing an operation to make a passage between the stomach and the small intestine. According to the report, "as soon asReuter - 102 words
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Article294 1964-11-08 2 RELAX CURBS cat! by Brothers DENANG. Sat. The As»t. Superior-General of the Christian Brothers, the Very Rev. Bro. Lawrence OToole, last night appealed to Government to "relax the limitations" imposed on Christian Brothers Schools in Malaysia. Speaking at St. Xaviers 112 th speech day. the A s s t Superior-General,294 words
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428 1964-11-08 2 At the big Moscow talks MOSCOW, Saturday. 'J'HE new Communist Party leader, Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, in a double jolt to visiting Chinese Premier Mr. Chou Enlai, yesterday hailed the election of President Johnson and restated a tough policy towards Peking. Mr. Chou sat428 words
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Article109 1964-11-08 3 LONDON. Sat. MERKY, the bull terrier. munched a bunch of grapes. Then an apple, a banana, and some chocolate. But when a steak was placed in front ol her, she sniffed and turned away. For 17-year-old Merry has been a vegetarian since, she finished a twoyear stretch in109 words
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Article53 1964-11-08 3 PENANG. Sat.— The National Union of Hospital Assistants will send a delegation to meet the Minister ol Health. Inche Bailsman bin SaniNuddin. in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 16. The rtWrciition will discuss with the Minister tiie proposed ilary scheme for hospital assist uiu.s. overtime allowances and53 words
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300 1964-11-08 3 A $2 million Xmas windfall for 1,400 postal men ABOUT 1,400 postal clerks and officers are 'ooking forward to a $2 million Christmas windfall the increases in salaries and allowances awarded to them from Jan. 1. The award, by a threeman Government Benrlcea l rlbuntd, w a publi.-hed i yesterday.300 words
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206 1964-11-08 3 SAMSU why it is selling so well— by Mr. BOND MALACCA, Sat.— The Indonesian confrontation and the urge to gamble are the reasons why illicit samsu is selling so well these days. According to Mr. B. D. Bond. Malacca manager of Fraser and Neave. the consumer has less money to206 words
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Article75 1964-11-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Times Croup today rec«i\ed furtlier donations, totalling $77 for the 11 children and Madam Parvathl, widow of a labourer, S. Shanmugam. who was killed In a road accident In Kuala Lumpur recently. The fund now stand at $555. Today's donations c*me from75 words
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Article41 1964-11-08 3 Another $15 for the P-Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Bank Necara has so far received a total of 51. 244.497.94 for the National Patriotic Fund. The latest contribution of $15 came from Inche Mohamed Shariff bin Kassim of the Education Office here.41 words
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Article93 1964-11-08 3 Shots halt car OARIT BUNTAR, Sst.- Police opened fire early this morning on a car near the fishing village of Kuala Kurau and seized $3,000 worth of textiles it was carrying. Acting on a tip-off, a police party waited in ambush at about 2.30 a.m. and saw two cars following93 words
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Article40 1964-11-08 3 JESSELTON, Sat. The pre&ident of the Sandakan Wharf Labourers Union. Mr. Func Boon Chung, today urged the Govern- ment to stop the exodus of Pit:- 1 pino workers into Sabah in view of the present political situation.40 words
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154 1964-11-08 3 SOARING PRICES-SO COUNCIL MEN WANT PAY REVISED pENANG. Sat.— The president of the City Council Senior Officers' Union, Mr. Tan Kheng Yeang. today urged the council to "go Into the question of a gen- i eral revision of salaries for all its staff." "The council," he said, "should deal thoroughly154 words
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Article, Illustration311 1964-11-08 3 Life in the Philippines ]tf ANILA. Sat. Shooting 1 occurred outside a courtroom in north-east-ern Luzon Lsland where charges against the Mayor were being heard. Six people. Including the Mayor, Mr. Leon Pablo, died In the battle In Bagabag, Nueva Vlzcaya Province, and four were wounded. Among311 words
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Advertisement554 1964-11-08 3 OFFICER CADETSHIPS MALAYSIAN ARMY Applications M invited tor entry into the Federation Military College Sungci Best. Sclangor in February 1965 to be trained as Short Service Commissioned Officers for the Malaysian Army I. Applicants must oe Citizens of eitber the federation of Malaya. Singapore. Sarawak or Sabah. and must have554 words
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Advertisement672 1964-11-08 3 'M' f5»wV llSaaMT^ J U MORE and MORE I PEOPLE 4RE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and lure rate of 5 'i who» you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKINO. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is complete!" unaffected by672 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1964-11-08 4 THEY have been serving fish and chips, roast beef, and sausage and mash for lunch in the restaurant of Peking's giant exhibition centre. The restaurant is called (still) the Moscow. It normally serves (still) Russian food. The restaurant's Chinese manager has laid on English food and tea1,407 words
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Advertisement362 1964-11-08 4 UooteS FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP IN CARS... GIVE YOU Hillman Imp tie luxe the world's most advanced light car. Full-size family motoring with real performance, reliability and suparb economy. 875 cc aluminium rear-mounted engine. 80 m.p.h. Touring consumption 4^45 m.p.g. No greasing points. 5,000 miles r outine servicing. 4-whee! independent suspension. Estate362 words
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Advertisement33 1964-11-08 4 For all i a. w 2£^^Httl^B v »l i \il R^^k. C i available at all '"7^^^ leading stores K^ m mKm**" 0m0 SOLI agimts ior MALAYSIA I.E. TILS A Cos TRADING SOCIETY33 words
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Article, Illustration894 1964-11-08 5 WEE KIM WEE - Day the heavenly dragon began to weep... WEE KIM WEE By SINGAPOKE RAIN. RAIN. DONT GO AWAY-OR THE... THIS is the rainy Year ot the Dragon and the heavens have opened to the delight of millions in Asia. This time last year, people in Malaysia, especially those in Singapore, sweltered894 words
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Article497 1964-11-08 5 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE by MEN! 8822E13 CPECTACLLAR! That is the only word for the magnificent array which graced the stalls at the International Food Fair in Singapore last Saturday. Food from 24 countries were on display, food to tempt your palate in 101 different ways. And if497 words
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Advertisement474 1964-11-08 5 Jp#s-'yV*)j%ffi When the gilt is a new Parker pen. the event ■IfllMH ftp Mwmmm becomes a memorable occasion Parker in- $r^ MUmm creases in sentimental value every year it is IMm A J U, r> is m- n t- illfaf used As the giver, you will discover the extra Mm474 words
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Article37 1964-11-08 6 In imrdi $11/- f Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Yeo K'.at (Jone but i hy wife and IN CHERISH MEMORY fit .ur k*> > <n Knm I. in who yearn ago to-day the Chow family a37 words
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Article72 1964-11-08 6 in Word* f2.S» (Him.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, in Rln,aM Itoad Hinder Service and •> p.m. All Welcome. WEIUY METHODIST CHURCH. Kort Canning Koad, Singapore. Telr!'lii>o« 39 'L Worship 8rr\ .crii at 7.30 I H.m.. and S.3D pm. Suntor «ics at 8.43 a.m. -ly Welcome. ST ANDREWS CATMIORAL ess) 7.1X172 words
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OPINION Sunday, Nov. 8. 1964 YOU WRITE TO US
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Article552 1964-11-08 6 COMING out of a shop, fell over a dog. and si i of my dozen eggs wer,. .mashed on the pavement. As an ex-nurse, the danger of slippery broken i eggs were uppermost in my mind and. pocketing my pride. I crawled on hands and knees552 words
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Article, Illustration906 1964-11-08 6 SABA RATNAM - SABA RATNAM By JOHNSON IS BACK IN THE WHITE HOUSE— AND HE IS DETERMINED THAT NO LONCER SHOULD THE RACE PROBLEM REMAIN TO CNAW AT THE POLITICAL HEART OF AMERICA. HE SHAPED THE CAMPAICN SO THAT CIVIL RIGHTS WAS A MAJOR ISSUE— AND HE WON KUALA LUMPUR A cool,906 words
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Article334 1964-11-08 6 never dune us any harm. Besides, vegetarians live to a ripe old age. My father was 92 when he died ana it VU the boast of his life that he never to'.ichi-d meat. RAGHAVA NAIDU. KUALA LUMPUR. FROM TOKYO PEOPLE are otten in the habit of talking of334 words
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Article245 1964-11-08 6 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER By A break-through THE latest pedestrian crossing to be tried is described as revolutionary. A bell rings, and a blue light noes on. The pedestart.-> to cross sideways, in order to face traffic coming from one direction. When half way across, he turns round and round rapidly,245 words
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Article, Illustration515 1964-11-08 6 JULIAN HOLLAND - Yesterday with never-change Noel JULIAN HOLLAND By THE Master's suite ;il the Savoj is obligedly elegant, lull of flowers, rich. Himself, blue suited a (lurk carnation born to his buttonhole switches l'rom brandy to Scotch and apologetically takes a menthol cigarette. A great box with a huge golden ribbon and515 words
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Advertisement529 1964-11-08 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. mmum BETWEEN Wall KS* lore and j t'honnphlt I'hir Mr. and I itialland I II i.4. OVERSEAS LEAVE H0,,/. Win. i —Hoc in rlt. wxlra COMING 10 BRITAIN. HOlfdrtve car. at realistic rates for lonx tens ■i Austin*, fords, Morrises. ni*hail«. Hlllmans, mumpns sa- -.I.- and Kstates Compreneosiva529 words
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Advertisement12 1964-11-08 6 f Cough Drops-* FOR RELIEF OF COUCH SORC THROAT and SMOKERS THROAT12 words
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Advertisement219 1964-11-08 6 SSSSS f'f r F: BF jk \^Bk tt^BW v i"'«sss^ J m. «W '^B» Up to 156 miles ptr gallon. A tough hardworking engine. Electrical equipment, beautiful suspension, and shock absorber brakes built to stand up to long and constant use. Dashing style in every streamlined inch plus the classic219 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-11-08 7 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A woman professor suggested today that the child parent relationship should be capitalised upon as a start in adult education. Prof. Ruth Wong, head of the School of Education. University of Malaya, said this in a paper presented at the272 words
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193 1964-11-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday fHE Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, said today he would clamp down on Filipino immigrants if they involved i themselves in politics. CommentinK on the recent exodus of Filipinos from Southern Philippines into Sabah seeking jobs. Dato Stephens said: "At193 words
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Article209 1964-11-08 7 Action threat if no speedy solution SINGAPORE, Sat. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today warned that if there is no speedy settlement of the grievances of nurses in Government services, "the nurses may resort to independent action." A statement by the general secretary of AUPE, Mr. G.209 words
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Article66 1964-11-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A case, fixed lor a three-hour hearing in a magistrate's court, ended In IS minutes when Perumat Ramu. the complainant, was said to have become "befuddled" under cross-examination by delenc* counsel Mr R Ruimison Mi B Raiendran. the magistrate, sopped the trial66 words
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Article14 1964-11-08 7 BINOAPORB bJat Police lighters from the OueensGrange Road and Bencoolen Street area*14 words
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Article, Illustration536 1964-11-08 7 808 PERIS - LINER CAPTAIN ACTS- AND LAW OF THE SEA AVERTS STRIKE 808 PERIS ay (SINGAPORE, Sat.— A dramatic last-mi-nute move by the captain today stumped his entire crew of 440 who were planning a wild-cat strike as soon as the ship berthed at the Harbour Board wharves. The captain U tall536 words
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Article195 1964-11-08 7 Kedah plans big rallies A LOR STAR. bat. Ten mass rallies In which a total of 100.000 people are expected to turn up. have been planned in Kedah main towns to mark the National Solidarity Week. The rallies will be the highlights of the Week which begins on Nov. 16.195 words
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Article192 1964-11-08 7 —and in the heart of London, too ONDON, Sat. A masked gunman raided a crowded Central London post office yesterday, mounted his waiting motor-cycle and roared off with £240 leaving two people wounded. rhe lone raider shot Mr. Charles Long, manager of the Remnant Street Post Office192 words
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Miscellaneous457 1964-11-08 7 m M ETTiWPPnPPiI TELEVISION pmruUHJ la BJTMMM summary in all lantoday: HIIS1W "15 Belajar-lah Bahasa TV SIM. AIM'RA Kebaim»aan (repeat broadcast): Channel "20 Hindustani theatre Motl r.M.: 100 Openlni and pro- Mahal: 9.15 Chinese cinema gramme .summary in all lan- Sek Chene Kwai i Part II i 10 15 guages:457 words
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Article412 1964-11-08 8 Madam Wong - Madam Wong -by IPOH. Sat. Madam 1 Wong Swee Kee, one of the defendants in a claim for share in a wealthy murdered man's estate, said she married the man in church because she wanted a monogamous marriage. The parties In the claim In the412 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-11-08 8 OINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I.ump'.ir trading rooms of the stork exchange of Malaysia toda y nith the number of shures traded .n nrackets' I.NU LSI KIAL;, Boii*te;.d n.OOOi Sl.b3. Dunloos U.0O0) $1.92: Exsn ords. 1 1.000) 52.05: P. ;i :icl N.292 words
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Article28 1964-11-08 8 PENANG. Sat. Australian concert pianist Ronald Woodcock will give a recital at the Phor Tay Auditorium on Thursday nltiht. He will be accompanied by Louis JJrkton.28 words
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266 1964-11-08 8 UONG KONO, Sat. A leading economic publication here has expressed concern over the possible restrictions on Hottg Kong exports to Malaysia as a result of moves to form a common market in the Federation. The aim of this common market, the Daily266 words
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Article, Illustration634 1964-11-08 8 Xl ALA LTMPUR. Sat. —The difficulty in reviewing the Straits Times Annual is that one is bard put to decide whether thi> excellent lOlleition of essays is journalism or liteiature. There is. of course no hard and fast distinction between these two cmieffhm634 words
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265 1964-11-08 8 Pastor's murder: Maid tells of lone raider SINGAPORE, Saturday. A MAIDSERVANT told a coroner's inquiry today that a man, armed with a knife, gagged and tied her up with brassiers just before her employer, the Rev. Andrew Chen Tao Kwarg, was murdered. i The 81 -year-old Methodist pastor was found265 words
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Article73 1964-11-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The i Sultan of Selangor today presented two cheques totalling $2,216 to the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Ha.ii Idris. as contribution to the State Vigilante Corps Fund, at the Lstana Selangor here. The Raja Muda of Selangor. who is73 words
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Advertisement142 1964-11-08 8 FRESHt today! V J \flw:T ■fc^Mi Garden peas /V^ from England fff Eskimo now bring you tender young* green peas y 1^ as succulent as Jf ycu had picked them yourself, <~> this' toorningr, from an Enplish garden. That's beJ^^^\ cause the Eskimo quick-freezing process keeps all M the sweetness142 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-11-08 9 GOVT TO GUARANTEE LOANS FOR HOME PROJECTS KUALA LUMPIK. S at Tenuku Abdul Rahman today promised that the Central Government would stand as guarantor for the Federation of Malaya Government Servants Co-operative Housing Society when it took loans for its building projects. The Tengku said this before he opened the205 words
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191 1964-11-08 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Saturday. THE new Australian Ambassador to the United States, Mr. J. Keith Waller, said today that while his country sought friendly relations with Indonesia, it would stand behind Malaysia if Malaysia came under Indonesian attack.Reuter; AP - 191 words
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Article110 1964-11-08 9 $6,900 haul in another piracy FRT SWETTENHAM, Sat.— Seven Malaysian fishermen In three boats were intercepted by an Indonesian gunboat and robbed of fishing gear and food worth $6,950 in the Straits of Malacca on Thursday. They were then ordered to return home. The Malaysians, all from Pulau Ketam. were110 words
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Article90 1964-11-08 9 ]y| A L A V S I AS 61 year old Prime Minister, Ten g k v Abdul Rahman, shows that he is still athletic, as he climbs down from a bulldozer at the site of the Federation of Malaya Government Servants Housing Society project90 words
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Article520 1964-11-08 9 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul RazaK. this morning urged Government officials to serve in voluntary and civil defence organisations. He was speaking at the opening of the Federal Government offices building here by the Sultan of Kelantan. Among the quests were the Minister520 words
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150 1964-11-08 9 JAKARTA. Sat. The Soriet Union "will constant.. msequenUy" aid Indonesia's stru^Kle to "crash" Malaysia, the Soviet Ambassador Mr. N. A. Makhailov. >aui here yesterday. Mr. Makhailov was the hOat at. a reception party here last ni^ht on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of150 words
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Advertisement316 1964-11-08 9 aY -i bK "^jJ :-£H9 HfeaK> m H JHT' jfl 18 L^a^Lsssflw *^"rii»iL. HI ws% If m m Lb a E^^bbbbbblbMßbl sßL^B^Bßai^^Pß^L^B^Bßßy^^BrSv^ '■j^Sf j y^^^^^^^^^^^^B VACATIONLAND! Australia and the South Pacific A MERE 7i FLYING HOURS AWAY BY QANTAS V-JET We're sold on the South Pacific. That's where you can316 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-11-08 10 rpENGKU Puan Hajjah Nor Saadah, x wife of the Governor of Penang, presents the National Language (Malay Boys) Form Prize to her son. Raja Sharif! bin Raja Tun Uda, at St. Xavier's Institution annual Prize Day on Friday. Looking on in the centre is the160 words
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179 1964-11-08 10 30 Muar fishermen plan to go to Sabah in search of new grounds MUAR, Saturday. A GROUP of 30 fishermen have decided to leave for Sabah to look for new areas in view of the limited grounds for the 1,000 I fishermen here. Mr. Chaa Mong Song, leader of a179 words
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Article39 1964-11-08 10 PENANO. Sat —Professor AH Al-Sayyeed Mahtnoodz of the Al-Azhar University Cairo, arrived here tost night to take up a three-year teaching appointment at the Penang AlMashoor Islamic School. .ppointment was I rraiiged y the UAR Government.39 words
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Article54 1964-11-08 10 PENANO. Sat.— The Lion Club of Georgetown today launched its "Spectacles Project" for ae~ .serving children at a presentation ceremony at Leong Siew Weng Optical House. Three pairs of spectacles were pre.se/itodl V> two Convent schoolgirls and a Westlands schoolboy. The club plans to make more54 words
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Article52 1964-11-08 10 IPOH. Sat.— A bar waitress in the Robin Hotel here. Cheong Oi i Khean. 17, has been missing from her house in Jalan Ben- dahara since Monday. Cheong. after collecting all her "beloiurincs. left the house I without informing anyone. She is the eldest in a family52 words
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Article29 1964-11-08 10 PENANO. Sat.— The Penang Light Street Convent will hold a two-day exhibition of art. crafta and needlework on Monday and Tuesday in connection with its annual prize-giving.29 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-11-08 10 DEFAMATION CASE LAWYER IS CLEARED TAIPING, Saturday. J^ LAWYER, Mr. Chin Kit Fung, was acquitted by the magistrate's court today of "making and publishing a defamatory statement in the form of an open letter to the voters of Barrack Road ward" during the Town Council elections in June last year.263 words
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Article186 1964-11-08 10 A party minus guest of DKNANG. Sat. The guest of honour. Captain B Vascello I lrico Laccetti. officer-commanding the Italian training ship. Etn.t and his officers were ah sent wnen the Uaiian Km bassy gave a reception at the E and O hotel here last night. The 10.897-ton ship, accompanied186 words
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Article26 1964-11-08 10 PENANO. Sat.— About $500 'vorth of cigarettes and provisions were stolen when the NAAFI canteen In Ayer Rajah Road was burgled early this morning.26 words
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309 1964-11-08 10 50 girls in search of beauty jackpot I ONDON, Sat. Fifty of the world's most beautiful girls are hoping that their vital statistics will bring them a £30.000 jackpot when the 19#4 'Miss World' Deauty contest is held here on Thursday. The majority of the beauties are already snugly installed309 words
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Advertisement281 1964-11-08 10 1O PASSENGER BEEGHGRAFT QUEEN AIR 80 only 1,359 hours! This exceptional plane is offered tor transport or passenger work, it includes sale in first-class condition. It is a fuM radio instrumentation and toilet, ten-passenger, all-metal, low-wing monoplane with retractable tricycle landing BASIC PERFORMANCE DATA gear and Is powered by two281 words
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Advertisement133 1964-11-08 10 It seemed like the whole world was against Tony Hancock. The ££j laughter stopped. His shows flopped and the fan letters turn- j^i^^ftfipPt^ yi\ ed to insults. A car crash ended K_E __H all his hopes. It was%i 'ANCOCK'S |t T: 'ARDESTi IMH Then, by accident, the mump became a133 words
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Miscellaneous201 1964-11-08 10 Airline schedules AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today: Penang Arrivals MM.USI.W AIRU W^ From Singapore. Kualit Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 034 1 945 a.m.: Bangkok iML 521 2.55 pm. Kota Bharu and Alor Star (ML 033 i 440 p.m.; Slrmapore. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 052 i 6.25201 words
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Article, Illustration978 1964-11-08 11 RODERICK MANN LONDON - RODERICK MANN LONDON By x YOU LOOK SAD MARRIED TO HER?! FOX a man who is married lo Joun Collins, one of the more delectable dolls in show business, Anthony Xewley always looks unaccountably sad. This, I am assured by those near and dear to him, means nothing. Miss978 words
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Article386 1964-11-08 11 OUBICUND old gentlemen In 1V long white beards and even longer red cloaks drawn by teams of red-nosed reindeers are beginning to make their appearance all over Singapore's shopping centres now that there are only about six weeks to go to Christmas. I therefore make no apology for386 words
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Advertisement562 1964-11-08 11 iMMMCiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiHiminnn ca LAST 2 DAYS! I DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 11am -2.30 -6 9.1S p.m. n RAJENDRA KUMAR A £SADHANA NIMMI fiT WALKER ,^> m mL Eastman Color Music: Nouihod H.no. with English Malay Sub^. s: OPENS TUESDAY! C Rank Organisation Presents H "MAID FOR MURDER" c Anna KARINA Hattie562 words
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Advertisement138 1964-11-08 11 Advertisement RACIAL HARMONY AND US C .in we be sure that we ourselves have not contributed in our own manner to the sum total of communal misunderstanding In the November issue of Her World, Sylvia Goh has a soul-searching message for you, the women of Malaysia. She offers some practical138 words
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Advertisement82 1964-11-08 11 772 Phone K/MSi/UMtSiiSim 6406 Todoy: 1.30-3.30-7.00 A 9.30 p.m. Elvis Preslev Elvis Presley "KISSIN- COUSINS" (Colencepe) 9.30 a.m.: "Lady Musketeers" (MondOfin) j 11.00 a.m.: "Hell High Water" To-day only 3.15 «.15 ».15 ».m. Hedy Lomorr ond Victor Mature in I "SAMSON AND DELILAH" Eng. To-doy 1 1 0.m.: "ANGRY HILLS"82 words
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Advertisement283 1964-11-08 11 "Book NOW* "b'ooVnOwY Book" NOW Advance Cash Bookings Now Open for 1 SEASHN SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM THURSDAY 19th NOV. 11,1.30,4, PPV /C'PQRn Cfcf V H. 130,4, 1 6.30 9.30 HEA (d rUHtj I 6.30*9.15 —p- ADMISSION PRICES -NO FREE LIST 3 DAY SHOWS at $3.00, 52.00 $1.00 B EVENING SHOWS at283 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-11-08 12 For a girl who has everything LEARNT last week that the new Fiat 850 will be arriving in three weeks' time and will be on sale around the end of December. So if you still have not booked a Christmas present for the girl who has everything, here's a chance312 words
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Article301 1964-11-08 12 MB calls for loyalty, unity KUANTAN. Sat— A call to the people to sink their political differences and give their full support to the Government to make the National Solidarity Week a success was made today by the Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed. Dato Yahya, In301 words
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Article22 1964-11-08 12 SINGAPORE. Sal. The staff of Forest Department, Timber Depot, Kuala Lumpur tnday donated $69 to the Malaysia Defence Fund.22 words
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432 1964-11-08 12 SUPP urged: Think again about Solidarity Week From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Saturday Sarawak United Peoples Party decision not to take part in the National Solidarity Week has caused surprise and disappointment here. Political leaders in the State are urging the SUPP leaders to think again. The SUPP stand is that432 words
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248 1964-11-08 12 Day a Comet (with Queen] nearly crashed on Alps T ONDON, Sat.— Sir Miles JLi Thomas, former BOAC chairman, today recalled I how a Comet jet airliner, with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the conI trols, nearly went out of control over the Alps. "I still shudder every timeReuter - 248 words
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Article71 1964-11-08 12 SINGAPORE, Sat.~The Second Criminal District Judge Mr. K. T. Alexander. wUI give his judgment next Saturday in the corruption proceedings against detective Anthony Poo. 41. formerly of the Paya Lebar Police Station Today was the sixth and last day of Poo's trial on a71 words
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Article25 1964-11-08 12 NIBONG TEBAL. Sat.— A padl plantar, Dan bin Hashim. 46, VM today fined $25 for assaulting his childhood friend. Mohamed Zain bin Kahar.25 words
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Article104 1964-11-08 12 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The annual Remembrance Day Parade will be held at the Police Depot Memorial here tomorrow at 9 a.m. Nine units of detachments from the Army, Navy. Air Force. Police. Commonwealth Forces and the Ex -Services Associations of Malaya, will be taking part. After two104 words
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Article93 1964-11-08 12 Variety concert SINGAPORE. Sat— A variety concert called "Musical Cracker" will be staged at the National Theatre on Dec 11 at 7.30 p.m. In aid of the Welfare Society of St Vincent de Paul (Jalan Kayu Seletar). Tickets at $3. $2. and $1 are available at Robinsons, C. K Tang,93 words
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Article34 1964-11-08 12 JESSELTON. Sat. Tlie Malaysian Minister without Portfolio. Mr. Pear Lo. visited security outposts in ihe Titwau area yesterday. He waa accompanied by the commander of tl Brigade. Brigadier D;ito Ibrahim oin Isnmil34 words
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Article492 1964-11-08 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits Times group has received another $1,773.66 for the eight orphans whose father, Mr. Ow Chow Choon, died of cancer early this year and whose mother was killed In a road accident recently. The total received by the group is now $40,829.26. The latest492 words
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Advertisement166 1964-11-08 12 a^ f| I With Mercedes-Benz you can automatically This is the kind of gear change you can less changes with the overriding selector achieve when you have the Mercedes Benz lever. 4-speed automatic gearbox. So fast that you Illustrated below is the 190, available with hardly know you've changed gear.166 words
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Advertisement401 1964-11-08 12 f 20 words $12 .'minimum) LIM: To Keng Choo and Poh Wah a son, Pierre, on 2-11-64 at K.K. Hospital. Thanks to doctor, sisters and staff. PENNEPATHER: To Yolanda and Peter on 7.11.64 a son Maximilian. Brother for Zenobia at Women's Nursery Home. Deo Gratias. DAS: To Doreen and Gopal.401 words
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Advertisement17 1964-11-08 12 MALAY MAIL WORD PUZZLE CONTEST "DJ" PRIZE OF $5,000 FOR YOU IF YOU WIN OUTRIGHT! ENTER NOW.17 words
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Article, Illustration985 1964-11-08 13 HER DEBUT OVER 5V 2 F WAS IMPRESSIVE RACING with Epsom Jeep DRIDE Of GREECE looks good value for an each- way bet in the Class 2 Div. 1 s \t handicap (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur today. This OrgoglioReuter - 985 words
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Article178 1964-11-08 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 ZODIAQI'E That's It Scorpio ALANCIA That's It Zodiaque CORNELIA That's It ZodUque Race 2 t'HAKM. BEAU L'ouag Affectation T. TULLOCH Superior Pal Cliarminc Beau (HARM. BEAU Pin High Superior Pal Race S ESCORT Larator Trranj Bintang LARA TOR Lscort Sky Peak T.178 words
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Article1806 1964-11-08 13 Race I— l.o Cl 3 Div 1 ($6,300) 9£ 1 ***** That's It a (Foursome St.) R. Breuk. 7 9.0 (SF) Boogoure 1 Makvong (Adnoor St.) E. Breuk. 6 8.10 i 8 3 ***** Nerome a (Chlng St.) R.S. Breuk. 7 8.5 Smith 5 41,806 words
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Article504 1964-11-08 13 R. Sayang has a weak lot to beat RASA SAYANG has changed her ways. At Penang last month she was out of her stall in a flash, in a Div. 2 5%f race and was going like a winner until the last half furlong. She hung on well under pressureReuter - 504 words
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Article415 1964-11-08 13 Teams sent off in Div. One LONDON, Sat. Two entire teams, Everton and Leeds United, were sent ofl the field for live minutes today by the referee following a series of incidents in their English League First Division match. Referee Ken Stokes's decision in the 37th minute to suspend play415 words
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Advertisement674 1964-11-08 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE Word, SS (Mlm.)-Box SO ct: txlrm REQUIRE MICROFILM SERVICE? BtT« Tan*- a ***** a pore) 123 Market CE o NUIMe *HQTO»TAT», Kotomatle. •a. Koblnson Koad, B'pore *****. TH« HAIR CLINIC. 10, Prlnnap lB«r«t, Spore. Phone *****. Tor Danoniff. Baldncu, Thinnlnc. Falling, urryin* Hair, Scalp Treatment,674 words
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Advertisement455 1964-11-08 13 Fight Backache And Rheumatism Nothing c*n rt.nk* you (Ml otaL Ur«. and depraased a* loainc rtaaa •nd energy bcciu** of Getting u» Nljhti of Burning. 8-nirtmo. Itcfcia* Acidity. And ir jour back ach«e sal Rheumatism Pmjji> in jotnia and iv» cJe* make you miserable. 70a eaat work and enjoy Mf«455 words
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Article103 1964-11-08 14 IPOH. Sat. Central Elec- tricity Board 'A' became the first holders of the Yay Hong Thin Shield when they trounced Public Works Depart mini 7-1 in the final or the Per ik i nent Service* MCMf competition on the Mvi purtaiig today. was played In a103 words
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284 1964-11-08 14 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. A fully automatic electric timing system will be used for the South East Peninsular Games at Kuala Lumpur in August next year. It will be the first time the system is used in Malaysian sport. The photographic timing device, called the284 words
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299 1964-11-08 14 Club pick up snap tries to beat Regt KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Selangor Club snatched two tries against the run of play to beat Hq Coy, Ist Royal New Zealand Regiment, six-nil in a rugger match on the padang today. The New Zealanders had a powerful pack, and after sharing the299 words
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Article27 1964-11-08 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore beat Joint Services 1-0 in their annual Poppy Day soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium today. Outside right Gurunathan was the scorer.27 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-11-08 14 Alban Gomes - Selangor girls triumph IRENE By Alban Gomes UUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor's girls kept up their state's reputation for soccer prowess which the men had failed to do this year when they beat Penang's girls 2-1 in the final of the women's interstate soccer championship for the Straits Times Cup at312 words
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Article123 1964-11-08 14 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A goal 15 minutes before the end by Bakar enabled Malaysian Armed Forces U> score a 2-1 victory over Umno Youths in the soccer final for the Prime Minister's Cup at the Merdeka Stadium here. Armed Forces set the pace from the start123 words
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170 1964-11-08 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ceylon Sports Club started their bid for the Singapore Hockey Association Division One title with a convincing 5-1 victory over RAF Seletar at Farrer Park today. CSC. with two acquisitions Ma. I '.•'rul Hag ;ird former angor IniWf righl Tlv va—170 words
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Article383 1964-11-08 14 Johore lead till hit by injuries SINGAPORE, Saturday. JOHORE looked the winners all over when they led Singapore Joint Services 9-3 at half-time in their Malaya Cup Rugby football match on the Singapore padang today. But second-half injuries which reduced them to 14 men in the 35th minute and later383 words
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Article243 1964-11-08 14 SINGAPORE JUST MAKE IT SEREMBAN. Sat. Singapore, reduced to 14 men in the last 20 minutes. were lucky to beat NeKriMalacca by 12 points < three penalties and a try) to 8 (goal and try> in a Malaya Cup rugger match played on the Station padang today. Singapore's fullback R.243 words
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173 1964-11-08 14 Rain but Perak threes spark victory SUNGEI PATANI. Sat —Perak defeated Kedah by 11 points (goal, try. penalty) to nil in a HMS Malaya Cup rugger match played in continuous rain here today. Outstanding play by Peraks threequartrrs. P. Smith. Lee Sen Chiew and Nor Rashid. gave the visitors distinct173 words
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Article45 1964-11-08 14 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca Schools Sports Council will lodge a protest to the Johore SCC for falling to notify them of the Johore team's Inability to play the south zone semifinal of the Inter-Mate schools hockey competition, scheduled at the Bandar Hillr ground today.45 words
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Article37 1964-11-08 14 PENANO, Sat. Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, are set to win the Police north awehockey quadrangular when they whipped Kedah-Perlls 12-0 to register their second victory. In another evenly contested match Perak beat Ptnang 3-1.37 words
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Article39 1964-11-08 14 KLUANG, Sat. Deopr^ extra time, 2/10 Gurkha Rifle*. Singapore and 1/10 Gurkha Rifles, Malacca, drew one-all in the semi-linal of the Nepal Cup soccer competition here today. The replay is at the town padans; tomorrow (2 p.m.i39 words
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Advertisement22 1964-11-08 14 BEDFORD I I TIPPERS I TRUCKS I IN STOCK I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR. REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE BY BORNEO MOTORS22 words
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Advertisement224 1964-11-08 14 mk J Wk Wk Wmk, m ■ft Z. 9K; afm^Lmn M mk V Bk HmP fl mm, -wx mmtß i Your dividend in 8 weeks! If you invest NOW in the "Malaysian Commerce Industry Fund" managed by M.U.T. Ltd. This cheque can be yours If you Security is greater because224 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-11-08 14 SPORTS DIARY MX IK— I rirndh: S Cup (Malacca): Final— Kllat v ATHLETICS FEOs r.i \\jlk: (Federal House. KL> 8 am21 words
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Article, Illustration2593 1964-11-08 1 MY FIGHT I REALISED it wasn't going to be easy just to walk out of the great London Law Courts to freedom not for me, Alfie Hinds. I'd already escaped from jail once, and stayed free for nearly nine months. Everyone, it seemed to me, knew my face. The police2,593 words
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Article29 1964-11-08 1 Pages Pages Serial 1. 5 Features 4 For Women 2. 3 Cood for a Laugh 2 j |ane Lee 3 Stars 6 Know Alls 3 Comics 6.7,829 words
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Advertisement413 1964-11-08 1 J^^_^_ MMMM Mu MM^ a^^^^^^^^^^i^»«^i^^^i^^^i^i^^^^MßMMMßßaßaMßMMsls^s^MsMsWs^BsMWs^sWsT^'' r **l-*"** j 111 U 1 k TURKISH DOMESTIC RjR V BLEND 7] f M Pgv CIGARETTES ytfj^ J i AMERICAS LARGEST SELLI NG REGULAR SIZE CIGARETTE HBHBE3BHKI What kind of world will you live in a decade fro» now— or in twenty-five years? If413 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-11-08 2 ...to keep me warm ALEX LEE looks at pullovers and a pioneer /->OI.I> winds are blowing. These bone-r hilling days, now more frequent, create a number of problems. Song writers havr said that girls have "got mv love to keep me warm." But that is in a song. We must221 words
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Article317 1964-11-08 2 AUTHOR P. G Wodehouse. the fabulously successful' creator of Jeeves, was looking around in an old book shop one afternoon recently when he came across a copy of his latest work. "Bring On The Girls." which he wrote with Guy Bolton. Picking lt up idly, he317 words
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Article, Illustration484 1964-11-08 2 A WOMAN IN A MAN'S WOULD A LL I need is a meter, a test pen, pliers and cutter and I'm in jLAj)usiness." Coolly, crisply, confidently she spoke. And with that statement, she set about repairing the radio and television sets surrounding her. I had stepped into Miss Lee Kliooi484 words
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Advertisement256 1964-11-08 2 Skin needs for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep your skin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it romantically clear256 words
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Advertisement394 1964-11-08 2 "My new double treatment RESTORES THE FACE OF YOUTH" says Helena Rubinstein "FACES AGE two way*. Skin tissues lose the dewy freshness of yeeth. Facial contours begin to lag and droop. My n«w double treatment cm* defeat these ageing processes and gfre your face the firmness of job*." FIRST SICONP394 words
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Advertisement85 1964-11-08 2 MM *Advll— 1—» Hera is a successful make>up trick that will make those freckles almost unnotlceable. Use a slightly darker shade of make-up, one that tones with ycir freckles. Then to lessen your freckle trouble, take sensible precautions when .spending time out-of-doors by smoothing a film of oil of ulan85 words
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Article, Illustration674 1964-11-08 3 IT'S THE CHILDREN WHO MAKE IT ALL SO WORTHWHILE THE one thing thai prevents general practice ever gctlin^ into a depressing nit is the children. They are so sweet and so genuine. If they feel better they want to be up and about; in fact, it674 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-11-08 3 Yet. you' You can wrax the latest Paris hat or coat, (he latest lipstick, the latent false evela^hev but millions of girls your age insist you're old-fuhioned if you don't use Tampa x. We read it in letters we hear it by word ef mouth. Tarnpax is the217 words
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Article482 1964-11-08 3 JANL LEE, and the pretty wider..* DEAR Jane Lee: I am a bachelor in love with an attractive widow of 10 We had a wonderful romance but she has suddenly changed. I am so upset by her behaviour that I want to get a transfer But being a teacher482 words
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Article444 1964-11-08 3 KNOW ALLS, and the call of the sea DEAR Know Alls: I am ii 17-year-oM girl and have an urge lo travel. Is there any hope of me Betting :i job ns ;i waitress on board ;i passenger liner? It seems lo me thai only boys ;ue given444 words
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Article169 1964-11-08 3 Could you answer the question below or would it give you a headache? Better be ready with the facts if you are asked: WHAT IS ASPIRIN? IN a way. aspirin Is a scientific miracle It is chemical made up of nine parts of carbon, eight narts of169 words
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Advertisement599 1964-11-08 3 LOVELY GERL! ■fc a^a^a^aW K aT Tk *y' M>' I I \^H i/ f wm .aw L^bv i F^^^V Iff m R m Ml SOIR de PARIS THE MOST FAMOUS FRENCH PERFUME IN THE WORLD BY BOURJOIS i ~B For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice is599 words
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Article, Illustration1741 1964-11-08 4 JACK CANNON - AFTER 20 YEARS, I STILL WONDER HOW I SURVIVED THIS CRASH JACK CANNON A WARTIME FLIER CONDUCTS A PERSONAL ON-THE-SPOT INVESTIGATION INTO HIS OWN FANTASTIC SURVIVAL STORY by FOR the housekeeper of Houghton Hall, in Norfolk, the wartime blackout meant a long, tedious task. Every window of the huge house1,741 words
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Article369 1964-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR AM.: 600 Programme Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 700 The News; 7 10 BreaktaM Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 8.59 Summan- Of Programmes For The Morning: 9.00 Music City: 10.00 Hawaii Calls; 10 30 Ben369 words
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Advertisement231 1964-11-08 4 B^B^^^^sV Ma Ml \r". If Vv< JlittL w^ (i *®y\ si TOBCA PERFUMEDCOLOGNE a modern symphony of freshness and fragrance for the woman of today coieaitt on tKt Nr Jr^ mm I ffiKtASf Jff r_l WONDERFUL J BOOKS AT i£ I r^ very SPECIAL PRICES! With Christmas round the corner231 words
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Advertisement115 1964-11-08 4 111 H! 1 \\f 1 This pen is loaded CARTRIDGE PEN complete with 4 FREE refills CONVENIENT QUICK, CLEAN Long-life ink-filled cartridges ure the secret of this new pon. All you have to do is fit a cartridge into the barrel. When it runs out. simply reload with another. This115 words
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Advertisement129 1964-11-08 5 Yes it is, but not just with embarrassment he's got collar troubles! It was such a nice shirt too, but he forgot to look for the SANFORIZED trademark on the label. Now the collar's shrunk so tight he can hear bells ringing in his ears. Next time he'll make sure129 words
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Advertisement768 1964-11-08 5 1 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEh England ***< aa^Bal^^^^^^^lllß j£ I New Z<aUhdH POSTAL EDUCATION -^iP^^BrHFw^^d ,<■ ■RANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial and commercial positions, l^i,,- authorities consider "British Institutes' counw tH We are entering a new768 words
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Advertisement688 1964-11-08 6 I if 1 «*s^sH L -rr^Z.^B Itlik^aßasslslfl lecrlea ef cempeatett la ■K__^aafl the kin. You can start your own Radio-Television business without capitaL The A.R.T.C. Practical Radio and Television Coursa gives you training and your tools of trade at the same. time. A.R.T.C. will train you. in your own home,688 words
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