The Straits Times, 29 November 1964
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Title Section14 1964-11-29 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,500. 20 CENTS KDN 732. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1964.14 words
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156 1964-11-29 1 Another first in the Sunday Times I INTO THE FUTURE I mODAYThe X Sunday Times scores another first in the history of newspaper reproduction in SouthEast Asia. Turn to Page Pi?e of the Magazine Section and you will find a full-colour announcement by The Borneo Co. Ltd. for Sheaffer pens.156 words
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Article35 1964-11-29 1 LONDON. Sat. A four per cent pay increase for 173.000 clerks in Britain's Civil Service nouncrd by the Government last night. It will cost thp country £4.800.000 a year Reuter dlplo-Reuter - 35 words
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Article615 1964-11-29 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.-The PMIP -controlled State Government of Kelantan is broke. Four thousand dollars is all the cash it has in the State Treasury. It has asked and obtained the Central Government's permission to borrow more than $3 million from a commercial bank to615 words
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Article156 1964-11-29 1 Stableboy shock for trainers IPOH. Sat.- Stableboy.s wiU not accompany horses to the next racing centre at Bukit Timah In Singapore provided their claims for housing allowances, winning commission, overtime, annual leave and arrears of salary are settled by the trainers. This whs stated In a letter written to the156 words
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Article56 1964-11-29 1 SINGAPORE. S;it. Lteut.Cnulr Paul Heath Perks. 33. pilot of the two-seater Buccaneer aircraft which craaiMd into the sea ofl Chiingi on Tbundft) during a training flight, p now oresumed dead. ;i Rov.il N-ivv spokesman s;iid here today The search for nim and the wreckage of56 words
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Article52 1964-11-29 1 Wok: Even Sierra Leone SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. said when he returned here today from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Kingston. Jamaica, that even Sierre Leone, which opposed Malaysia at the Afro-Asian solidarity conference in Moshi lan year, had now romr out In52 words
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Article29 1964-11-29 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat —Mr Alex Quaison-Sackey 40 I representative oi Ghana, was last ni«ht assured of election as president of the General Assembly opening on Tuesday—Reui ter.29 words
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Article19 1964-11-29 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. Pour men were detained this week- for suspected subversive activities, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article67 1964-11-29 1 MANILA. S:»' V md A Newsure hunters have start York resident. Mr. Won ed digging for some 30.- Par*, is leading the -hunt. 000 tons of gold supposed Using a "mineral det.e ly buried by retreating tor" he Is confident, be Japanese forces during will- find traces67 words
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Article708 1964-11-29 1 CASABLANCA JOY FOR RAZAK From SAMAO ISMAIL: Casablanca, Saturday ''jyjOROCCO has opened its heart to us." This was how Tun Abdul Razak summed up his visit to Morocco at midnight last night after a four-hour car drive from the Royal town of Fez, nearly 200 miles away.708 words
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Article36 1964-11-29 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Mrs Pandit, sister of the late Prime Minister Nehru, took her seat in Parliament yesterday She w«u> elected in Pliulpur to the seat led vaoyit by her brother* death *.P36 words
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Article27 1964-11-29 1 KODIAK (AlMfe Has! 11 oi i 12-m..n BW died lipii <« iiitw Detrol plane crashed into a hill in bad weather near Cape Newenham tod»y.27 words
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Article506 1964-11-29 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Indonesia has officially dec'-«r-ed complete seizure of til British -owned enterpr.scs in this country. A presidential decree to this effect released today said the enterprises are bein* placed under direct Central Government and central management. There was no indication as to whether506 words
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547 1964-11-29 1 Premier Lee hits out at those taxes SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, tonight described the proposed new Malaysian taxes as having "a tendency to widen the gap between the haves and the have-not- He said "This regressive taxation" would lead to a more unequal society where547 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-11-29 1 A sea of flags for King gANDAKAN, Sat. An unprecedented crowd of 20.000 turned out to welcome the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong when they arrived here this morning on the last leg of their four-day official visit to Sabah. The huge crowd, two-thirds of the population420 words
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Article21 1964-11-29 1 JOHORE BAHI John 1 Fund. Men Event i 5750 eai I men will give Sooo < ach.21 words
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Article, Illustration792 1964-11-29 2 T ONDON, Sat. Sir Winston Churchill has promised to come to the window of his town house and wave to photographers tomorrow the day before his 90th birthday. Only a wave from a window Instead of the jaunty poses of former days for the great statesman, according to friends,792 words
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Article130 1964-11-29 2 WASHINGTON, Sat.— An American biochemist said yesterday he and two former associates had discovered a new chemical, smelling like mouldy cheese, which appeared to be a highly effective anticold and anti-flu asent. Dr. Byron Leach, who works for the US Agriculture Department, said the chemical,Reuter - 130 words
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Article30 1964-11-29 2 PENANO. Bat Teh Cheng Poh. 17. was today jailed for six months for stealing a chain from a woman, Chung Phaik Kirn, at Anson Road on Nov. 20.30 words
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186 1964-11-29 2 Tengku stresses need for tolerance in message to Buddhists KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. ryHE Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a meiuage to the seventh general conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists which opens in Sarnath India, tomorrow. 1 He said that no place In the world could be186 words
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134 1964-11-29 2 Police check holds up 100 lorries PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— More than 100 lorries were held up for nearly six hours in the streets of Bagan Serai yesterday until empty vehicles from their firms arrived to take over their excess loads. The pile-up was caused when police launched a 12--hour blitz134 words
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Article22 1964-11-29 2 KANGAH comprising 21 ibs in thr Bt 'It Youti: 8 to I. The M Ditto Sn> !kh Ahm.id. will __i22 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-11-29 3 IEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday MERCENARIES led by x Major "Mad Mike Hoare yesterday found the bodies of 28 whites Including four nuns and several priests, on the left bank of the Congo River at Stanleyville. Camille Borry. of Belgium, one of 11 survivors of the massacre, said on arrival here:224 words
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344 1964-11-29 3 complaints were raised in Malaysian Parliament today on rising cost of defence, Britain announced that she was sending her largest and most expensive warship for service in the Far East. The warship is the 50.--000-ton aircraft carrier. Eagle, which recently underwent a344 words
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Article33 1964-11-29 3 ALOR STAR Sat. A farmer. Othman bin Ibrahim. 38. was stabbed last ntght when he foueht an armed man who tried to steal his bicycle at Yen. 35 miles from here.33 words
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184 1964-11-29 3 The First Lady buys four Beatle brooches CINGAPORE. Sat. SingaJ pore's First Lady. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, made an unusual purchase at a Christmas fair she opened here this morning. She bought four brooches depleting the Beatles at the Singapore Spastic Children's Association's stall, which also had on sale Beatle184 words
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Article35 1964-11-29 3 PENANO. Sat. The Sultanah of Kedah yesterday presented prizes to the winners of the Poppy Street sales contest lii the districts of Penan* North Bast. Balik Pulau, Butterworth, Bukit Merta.iam and Nibong Tebal.35 words
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Article31 1964-11-29 3 PENANO. Sat.— Ungku Abdul Aziz. Professor of Economics at the University of Mal.iva. will Rive .i talk to Malay -men and traders at Uniim Hall on Dec 1931 words
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Article53 1964-11-29 3 PBNANO s..- Th.- Uiirt Minister. D;ito Wodr tern Nee. lort.iy ■ppealatf to schools to introduce system whereby ould be held regularly "This will enable you to keep parents Informed of the progress made by their children," he said at the Jit Sin High School's speech day53 words
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174 1964-11-29 3 NG QUEE LAM KIDNAP: TEN HELD IN RAIDS BY POLICE SINGAPORE, Sat. Police today rounded up about ten people in connection with Investigations into the kidnap of millionaire rubber marnate, Dato Ng Quee Lam. Numerous raids on gan? hideouts brothels and several houses were carried out in the morning. Among174 words
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298 1964-11-29 3 Caught: The $1 ,000 beggars of Singapore SINGAPORE, Saturday. SOME of the beggars rounded up by the Department of Social Welfare in the streets of Singapore had as much as $1,000 on them, a spokesman of the department said today. The beggars were "arrested" in a big drive to get298 words
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PHOTO NEWS
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Article, Illustration211 1964-11-29 4 Soccer's toughest star! SOCCER'S toughest play ci mat's Uoy t n c Lion. Young, last, a genius at bull control. But soon after actress Virginia McKenna met him he bowled her over with a flying tackle from six feet away. And Virginia, rehearsing with him for her role as Mrs.211 words
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Advertisement127 1964-11-29 4 .v7^% -^i j^^B ■yA I- 'jrtjk \l*&»^±*j f f vUIU I v No?— Why?— No tyres! Exactly— but driving on badly worn or inferior tyres is just as bad for your car— and highly dangerous. rJDUNLOPCABte^ (249 Exclusive Safety Shoulder guides the tyre smoothly over ruts and other road hazards127 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-11-29 5 that's the lovely actress pictured here, Lucille Soong, 23. For "Darling" is the name of the film she's working on with Laurence Harvey and Dirk Bogarde in London. But Pekingborn Lucille she usually plays the "nice girl" says: "I would like to play the 'bad girl,"54 words
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501 1964-11-29 5 Computer will decide S'pore school allocations SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN ELECTRONIC BRAIN has made its debut in the education field in Singapore. Its role: To select and allocate primary school pupils to secondary schools. A pupil's chances of entering a secondary school of his choice next year will depend on the501 words
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425 1964-11-29 5 WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID ABOUT THE DUCHESS UPSETS SUNDAY SERIAL I ONDON. Sat. A newsKj paper article due to appear tomorrow Is to be replaced by another in a series by the four-times married Duke of Argyll discussing his matrimonial a Hairs, a High Court judge was told here yesterday.Reuter - 425 words
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Article29 1964-11-29 5 SINOAPORE. Sat.— A 67-year-.ild man. Sim Ah Sum. died on the spot yesterday evening after being knocked down by the trailer of a lorry in Woodlands Road.29 words
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Article98 1964-11-29 5 CIN(;APOKfc. Sat.— The bench and the bar today paid tribute to the memory of the late Mr l.im Scow Bens, a member of the Singapore Bar. uho died on Nov |f, Mtmrtai motor aeeident at the lith mile Bukit Timah Road The tribute VM paid in98 words
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Advertisement30 1964-11-29 5 LEARM at HOME about the CATHOLIC CHURCH; i BY MAIL NO COST NO OBLIGATION Fill in and mail to R.I.C. 24. Nassim Road, Singapore 10. t————~—— Name i i Address30 words
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Advertisement555 1964-11-29 5 D*ar Sir, Us h»v» Introduced ADLEB typ«vrlt«r* to M«l«y»la. ADLER la th* oldest typewriter sanurac taring ooßßUijr In Gcraany and belongs to th* fsaous GRUNDIG group of quality manufacturers. AL'LKH typsvrltcrs ax* known for their aod*m design, quality and iiucceia v "^^^^BHBii__j -^iJs™Bs^ss^— jr JUMiOE This is the ADLER TIPPA555 words
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Article22 1964-11-29 6 ir..rrf. ill/- (Htmmnmt PROFESSIONAL MAIRORHIIHC COURSES lor b*K'nnrr» <«<l\anc«J. j 1. nrton trnlnMl ard qualified ln*truc- UiulM Klerk, inn BulMtac, tttafhaai22 words
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Article75 1964-11-29 6 ;n Horrft M.J« ni.n.i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In BlBcrhiird P.oad Sunday Service it m. and ti p.m. All Welcome. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS B<- I 77 Hra» Banah Road Nov. 29 M- William Pater- I "•m.iuonally waU knu n apeak- i laJ inonace* for our Il.Ti. All WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH rt75 words
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Article33 1964-11-29 6 rrf, fs fMim.)—K«x r(*. ajrfra COMING TO BRITAIN. Stlfdrlv* c.ir, at realistic rate* for lonic terra .11-. Hillman*. Tnumptloon* and Kutatea Comprehentive Inmiranrr V.nqulrlen an*werfd by return alnnml. Martin* Kdfdnve. HiKh33 words
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OPINION
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166 1964-11-29 6 YOU WRITE TO US CHANCE FOR ALL TO GIVE MALAYAN Banking gives $150,000 to the Defence Fund. Well done! Another $50,000 comes from Fraser and Neave. whose chairman. Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. says: "Only a few of the more prosperous and well to do have come forward to support the166 words
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Article137 1964-11-29 6 I AM relieved to read (Sunday Times. Nov. 22) that Africans back Malaysia's right to a seat at the AfroAsian conference at Algeria next March. But why should anyone have any objections at all to Malaysia sending her men to these talks? She Is sovereign, she137 words
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Article215 1964-11-29 6 has noticed, at last, that Singapore is a dirty city. And I am not in the least concerned about the controversy as to who is to blame for this state of affairs. What I want done Is to see the city cleared up. the canals cleaned out215 words
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Article39 1964-11-29 6 SINGAPORE. AND IN kL WHAT about the Kuala Lumpur authorities doing what Singapore is trying to do? Clean up the ritv Surely no one will deny the deterioration of health standard* in the Mahivs'.an capital. SELVA CURUNATHAN. KUALA LUMPUR.39 words
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Article40 1964-11-29 6 mENOKL' Abdul Rahman 1 noes t" s(l r m 1 n th* front In Sebatlk Island. The thought of our dend move> him to l«U l first thought ls a memorial I for these gallant heroes who40 words
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Article226 1964-11-29 6 WIIKN my father bought our car nothing could have made him happier as he took it to pieces and put it together again just like a toy. But now he has lixed everything that needed fixing no he's looking for an- < thcr car to pull226 words
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Article, Illustration723 1964-11-29 6 RATNAM - Razak Mission accomplished RATNAM SUCCESS! By ALCiIERS is a major triumph. Malaysia's diplomatic position in Afro Asia has markedly improved. Tun Abdul Razak's patient and persistent persuasion has yielded a rich dividend. It docs the nation a world of pood to know thai al long last we arc taking the723 words
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Article189 1964-11-29 6 Pure Nonsense Treasure trove THE Customs officers who found in a film actress's suitcase a $180,000 diamond bracelet and a pair of her husband's dirty socks, probably realised that glamour plu& simple home life makes an irresistible appeal to the public. A trunk filled with mink garments may represent a189 words
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Article, Illustration923 1964-11-29 6 HECTOR - 'GREAT SOCIETY' HECTOR Mandate for the By ■■^RESIDENT JOHNSON is now indis-H-^putiibly President in his own right. A The White House label is no longer the "New Frontier," but the "Greal Society." E The term "Great Society" E may have an embarassingly E boastful tone to it, yet it is923 words
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Advertisement12 1964-11-29 6 I -Cough Drops^ FOR RELIEF OF COUCH SORE THROAT •nd SMOKER'S THROAT12 words
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Advertisement282 1964-11-29 6 THE STAMFORD COLLEGE The biggest Correspondence College io Alii riYlAl^—^[^ W h < offers you R -Ui-f-fj/ Ui*%f i SUCCESS CAREER f-j-j- i/f Lk*L j BIGGER EARNING POWER SIZiSSS^^ Stamford College Home JT L^tf^T* Study Courses are: if 7 !^MJ^PlftV^ v EASY because they are v li^wjft UljaS&flJUjfefr" systematic and282 words
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Article471 1964-11-29 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat The big debate on the 1965 Budget estimates got off to a slow start in the House of Representatives today with the Opposition criticising the. Governments financial policies. Krom the time each speaker took to say hl> piece the House471 words
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Article89 1964-11-29 7 DENANG. Sat. customs officers today seized $5,000 worth of textiles from a boat abandoned by smugglers in the 8u igel Kuala Krian. The customs men, on patrol along thr river, saw two .speedboats approaching As soon a- the occupants of the speedboats ,:iw the patrol, they reversed89 words
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Article659 1964-11-29 7 Sugar men moan COMPLAINTS AGAINST PAYROLL AND TURNOVER TAXES TOO by CHIA POTEIK: Singapore, Saturday THE Singapore Sugar Traders Association has appointed a seven-man sub-committee to appeal to the Central Government either to allow Singapore to enjoy the same free port status as Penang and be exempt from the n659 words
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190 1964-11-29 7 Doctor's dilemma: Flowers and a reminder CINGAPORE. Sat. Singapores Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. now in hospital for a check up today received a beautiful bouquet of orcnlds from General Hospital nurses decked with a thoughtful "get well" message. In their note wishing the doctor a "speedy recovery." the190 words
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252 1964-11-29 7 THREE armed youths escaped with a haul of about 56.000 In a hold-up at Chop Seng Jno. jewellers. In busy Chulia Street at about three this afternoon. Before making their getaw:)v In a car with a fourth accomplice at the wheel, one252 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-11-29 7 GIFT FOR MAN WHO STARTED STATION I/X'ALA LI'MPUR. Sat ■Mir. Albert Horly, an American Peace Corps member and originator of Malaysia's first satellite tracking station the Tele t c k Project, will leave for tbe United States on Monday aftex tbree years here. As a memento of214 words
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209 1964-11-29 7 Angry young Malaysians and the 'zig-zag alleys in our social life' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I^HE Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today called on the country's "angry young men" to co-operate with their more matured elders And he warned them of the danger that "lurks in209 words
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Article38 1964-11-29 7 KANGAR. Sat.— The Kam pong Setua Utan Aji Mosque hM won first prize in this year's contest for the cleanest mosque in Perlis. Runner-up was Sungei Paya Mosque with third prize going to Bohor Inai Mosque.38 words
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Advertisement494 1964-11-29 7 Caur-Jo it 'CaS*^'*^ Within a few years. NINA RICCI Perfumes hive »on 91 1 vorldvide recognition. >• i On five continents and in more than 70 countriei, the Jk\> I NINA RICCI fragrances are proudly presented by the *sj) 1 finest prestige and quality stores, who are conscious of the494 words
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Miscellaneous437 1964-11-29 7 rpELEVISION programmes for I Cant Win: 9.50 TV news magaX today: zme (English version 10.20 TV SINGAPIRA The Outer Limit* Invisibles: Channel 5 11.15 Jack of What Trade: 11 30 P.M.: 12.55 Opening and P'o- Programme summary in all lancramme summary in all lan- suages for the next day and437 words
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Article, Illustration771 1964-11-29 8 Saying it with colours THE $1.5 million reel led offset press on which Page 5 of today's M a g a I in e Section in full colour was printed is the only one of its kind in Soutti-East Asia. Its installation and operation on a full production schedule marks771 words
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Article, Illustration649 1964-11-29 8 Ronald Ransom - Tale of the tapir HE'S THE ODD ONE Ronald Ransom By A NUMBER of Mali liana wear a grey tie on which appi pattern ol .small black and white animals. taken by at least one ol my lricnds lor .addleback pigs. Though sonu what pig. like in appearance, the animal649 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-11-29 8 Young Malaysians form the crew that runs this wonder press ...SEE P. 5 MAGAZINE SECTION TODAY A CREWMAN scant the web through a special device for colour register as it passes on its way to be re-wound into reel form.40 words
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Advertisement178 1964-11-29 8 >/eople*vho are alive to our'world JLs^^^i susceptible and responsive to whatever makes P^^ZZl ~~^^^m& life beautiful, know the feeling of perfect fresh- U^lPt cqIOGNI ness from "4711" Genuine Eau de Cologne with F^SSrS^S its refreshing and stimulating pownr. (^&>£±4L^Lhty\ <y('47fL)l± Genuine fe^^ EAU DE COLOGNE yip "4711 Eau de Cologne-Soap,178 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1964-11-29 9 HOWARD PITSCH - HOWARD PITSCH By Putting across Malaysia's case to the world WITH FRUIT JUICESHARP DEBATE AND LOTS OF LOBBYING COLD winds whip 112 flags into a technicolour froth outside the United Nations Inside it prepares for hot debate when that many nations begin the 19th General1,113 words
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Article, Illustration578 1964-11-29 9 PETER LIM - STOP, LOOK AND GO: ALL ABOUT A GIRL'S LEGS PETER LIM \eain at an average, a miiioust would have driven about 40 ft. in that time without and this is probably the greatest or all motoring sins looking; where he was going. Thus when a motorist take* time oft to578 words
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Advertisement371 1964-11-29 9 RooteS QUALITY CARS GIVE YOU CifMAMifiP Valitp wU|fOi iui venue e= =ss^ I //f^\ M II lVl^ Hillman Imp de luxe biggest^alue in family motoring! Powered by a brilliant new rear-mounted aluminium die-cast 875 cc engine giving 42 b.h.p. 4-wheel independent suspension. Big performance. Superb handling. Touring consumption 40-45 m.p.g.371 words
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Article176 1964-11-29 10 BOYS FOUND HER IN STREAM SINGAPORE, Saturday. POLICE last night visited bars and restaurants in an attempt to establish the identity of a pretty Chinese woman who was found dead in the Pierce Reservoir forest reserve on Thursday night. Up till late today176 words
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Article126 1964-11-29 10 Bonn planes will call here soon KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia and the Federal Republic of Germany todayq signed an agreement gor their national airlines to operate in the two counries. A statement Issued after the signing said: "Lufthansa German Airlines will operate flights to and beyond Kuala Lumpur and126 words
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Article300 1964-11-29 10 f ONDON. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson who has been accused of dressing sloppily—has rejected an offer by London tailors to advise him on how to dress. Tailor and Cutter, the magazine of Britain'.s tailoring and clothing trade, said in yesterday's issue: "An approachAP - 300 words
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Article45 1964-11-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A former deputy clerk of works of the Kinrara Hospital. S.K.M. Nathan. 41. was today fined $20 by the Fourth Magistrate's Court here for breaking a telephone receiver at the railway station telenhone booth on Jan. 10 at 8.35 a.m45 words
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Article117 1964-11-29 10 CEREMBAN. Sat. Two hundred and seventy workers of the Dunlopillo factory in Rasah Road went on strike this morning over the sacking of one of their colleagues. A spokesman of the workers said today: "We WIU stay out until the management rein-tates Mm". '"'he sacked117 words
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Article48 1964-11-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, aat.— Ten "Jaffa Icereta" men w<-re produced in the Sessicns Court day on a charne of importuning" a motorist at the un cinema car park in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman yesterday. All plraded not guilty aid were remi-nded for v v48 words
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Article249 1964-11-29 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: CS Holdings (4.000) $2.37: Dunlops (1.000) Xl 88: E. Smelters (2.000) $3.96: F. and N. ords. (7.000) $2.79:249 words
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Article, Illustration336 1964-11-29 11 THE COMEDY MAN ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I B« tV RIPPINC THE ROMANTIC FRONT RIGHT OFF THE WORLD OF SHOW BUSINESS THOSE who still cherish the romantic illusion thai "there's no business like show business," and can bear to watch its slow. s;id disintegration before their very eyes, should pay a visit to "THE336 words
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Article108 1964-11-29 11 TONIGHT at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rl.se, the Singapore F:lm Society will again be showing two films, the science flcttoii shocker. "Them." regarded by moat Mm critics as a classic of its type. Second Is "Two Women," directed by Vittorlo de Sica and starring Sophia Loren, who108 words
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Article, Illustration770 1964-11-29 11 RODERICK MANN - Why I stay wed to Carlo... RODERICK MANN DESPITE HER SLOE-EYED BEAUTY SHE MAKES NONSENSE OF THOSE ROMANTIC DREAMS By I KNOW of only two people who really believe that Sophia Loren is in love with her husband. Carlo Ponti. Myself and Miss Loren! (I don't include Ponti because maybe770 words
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Article259 1964-11-29 11 ON Dei 12. you may take your pick of entertainment, for on that evening both the Stage Club and the Sceneshlft«rs will be staging their Christmas productions. At the Victoria Theatre, the Stage Clubs lavish "Cinderella" takes the boards, and by dint of peering through and listening at259 words
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Advertisement556 1964-11-29 11 f straw I G ANISATION 1 VOW SIIOWIM. a 11 om, 1 45, 4, 6.30 I 9.30 p.m. NO FREE UST) CliH B ''lokiris UKIUB ARTISTS MNMISIW Mono Perschy Harry Andre* TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 1 "The PEMNY" Mandaria m Trr "FLOWER DRUVf SONG" mt I AST 2 n\\Sl F 11 am,556 words
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Advertisement272 1964-11-29 11 wnsv AToim. Generally masculine. 1. a fall-guy. 2. a sucker. •it A ouv who thinks o teenoqer carrying a soft ball bat in Kollang Park at night —il going to play Softball it A guy who tells a TV salesfT*o n to use nis own luoQi-'fflcn* in making whatever repair*272 words
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Advertisement63 1964-11-29 11 Recipe Egg-Cream-Shampoo Danish firm otters rcciiJe with detailed directions for nufactun of Egg-Cream-Shampoo, which ha >old >ince 12 years with great success not only in the home market, but for mst also to Iraq and Pakistan. Suppliers of Uu raw materials will be stated al the same time. Sample tree63 words
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Advertisement485 1964-11-29 11 LIDO theatre (s ■»■*> Opens THURSDAY gto, yourCheatn Ji t" GEORGE SUSAN RED ARTHUR HAMILTON OLIVER BUnONS OCONNELL ■I V jjT m PANAVISION* 10 TERRIFIC SONG HITS including... Cold, Cold Heart Hey, Good Looking Jombaloya a Long Gone Lonesome Blues Your Cheating Heart I REX SKY (s-pore) Opens THURSDAY >485 words
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Article, Illustration480 1964-11-29 12 New— and actually cheaper... ANEW model usually carries a higher price. The Toyota Corona, however, comes $5 cheaper than the Toyopet Tiara which it replaces on the Malaysian market. These days $5 does not amount to much. I know. But it is still a refreshing change from the habit of480 words
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202 1964-11-29 12 Detained: Four officials of Front in Perak IPOH. Sat Four Socialist Front officials., including a woman, were detained by the Special Branch police here following three simultaneous raids early this morning. The raids took place at Ipoh; Membang Di-Awan new village, near Kampar; Sungei Slput: and in Kampar. between 1.30202 words
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Article57 1964-11-29 12 MALACCA. Sat. Two farmers, who were responsible for the surrender of the last two Indonesian infiltrators -t Kesang on Nov. 21. were pn with rewards totalling SI. IOO by the Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Bete, last night. Suleiman bin Rabil received $1,00057 words
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Article43 1964-11-29 12 PENANG. Sat. The four unions of City Council workers the Senior Officers Union. Pc- n.mg Municipal Services Union, City Council Transport Employees Union and the Municipal and Government Labour Union —are to meet the council for liscilssinns on tbetr provident fund.43 words
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Article131 1964-11-29 12 ARULANANDOM DAVID, for- I merly Malayan Railways. Port I Swettenham. passed away peacefully 2.00 p.m. 28-11-64. Cortege leaving 69. Cheras Road, at 400 p.m. 29-11-64 for Cheras Cemetery Deeply mourned by his loving wife, daughter- son-in-law. mother, brothers and sisters, brothers-in-law, sister-m-law. nephews and IIIPfP.S HILARION TAN Heng Cheng131 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-11-29 12 CIX sets of quads and one Mrs. Anne Browning, with her own children at a baby f <>•:<! company party in London recently. From front to back the dimming qu.tds of Aberdeen, who were born in May lust year: the Meat-ham quads of Leig-on-Sea, now nearly three years old; theReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement117 1964-11-29 12 I pP*jM Pye quality gives a l idlem wor ld of pleasure does the thinking for you I relax: Automatic TV. at I I its best. I I I design for modern living 1/ 1 I If you're the type who is I 1/ I I crowd, this is the117 words
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Advertisement102 1964-11-29 12 Late CLASSIFIEDS"] 20 words $12 .'minimum) j TO LEONG alias Ratha and Sivam. a son on 28.1 1.64 at Bungsar Ward. Kuala Lumpur. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. JACOB: To Rita and Jecco. a daughter on 27-11-64 at the Bungsar ward. Deo Gratlas. Thanks to Doctor and staff. NOTIC.E ACCOUNTING102 words
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Advertisement96 1964-11-29 12 )^T^ ASK FOR THE V J WITH THE V*£/ GOLDEN EAGLE MBMA MEDICATED PLASTER relieves pains quickly! STIFF SHOULDERS, TOOTHACHES FATIGUED MUSCLES, HEADACHES /i am happy, because\ "^f^ f€F-^. says "RoHUK''\jfm\ JUST ONE OPERATION IT CLEANS, POLISHES and PROTECTS FO» A KHISH THAT lASTS I*V/ W //I^^^T sjl RONUK IS96 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1964-11-29 13 Iron Hand can topple Parakee HAS BIG WEIGHT ADVANTAGE By Epsom Jeep ViriTH his big weight advantage Iron Hand has a great chance of toppling Parakee in the $15,000 Tengku's Cup over Of (Race 4) at Ipoh today. This five-year-old will be going over 9f for the first time but1,067 words
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Article159 1964-11-29 13 I PSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Rae« 1 GOLCONDA Teh Su Su Teranc Hulan GOLCONDA Gay Giselle Fir-t l.ove ONUA GOLCONDA Gay Giselle Bravado Fir-t l.ove Teh Su So Rac« t ANITA Priority Khampane Phet ORANABOL Sinar Mata Malahon PRIORITY \nil.i Khampanr Phet THAT'S I I <nisan.» 01. Whatnot159 words
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Article1548 1964-11-29 13 IPOH -3rd DAY Race One-2.0 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200) 9f 1 ***** Terang Bulan a (Segamat Kongsi) Tulloh, 6 9.0 Coleman 4 2 ***** Bravado a (Jonah St.) E. Breuk. 8 8.12 (F) •Wonr 7 3 ***** Gay Giselle h (L C) Mawi. 6 8.10 Smith 6 4 *****1,548 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-11-29 13 poKLK d'Ai has been gailop- ing like a winner and I (ancv he is worth each way against the form horses in Race 8. Poker dAs will go well on a wet truck. In August he was a smart winner over197 words
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348 1964-11-29 13 UNITED MOVE NEARER TO CHAMPIONSHIP ENGLISH League leaders Manchester United, i favourites to win the title for the first time since 1957, edged a little nearer to the championship today when they beat Arsenal 3-2. United's victory brought their unbeaten sequence to 15 matches and Increased their lead at the348 words
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Article42 1964-11-29 13 LONDON. Sat— Billy Walker, one of the all-time greats of English soccer, died In a Nottingham nursing home today, aged 67. Walker, an inside forward, starred for Aston Villa in the 1920's and played 18 times for England.42 words
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Article31 1964-11-29 13 K. SUBRAMANIAM Procetn-tirrvor DiMrlct Court cousin of 8. P. Bamy passed away pracefully 28.11.64. Cortege leavi s 343-K Jalan Tentarana :i p.m. 19.11.M, hurlal Hindu Censsv tvry Chua Chu K«iit>.31 words
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Advertisement89 1964-11-29 13 LOVELY GIRL! ffF- .44^ \m m IF gm gy m mm l^si K mW mm V t«u Wmz km Bs99av^u B**^» r B JammW JmW MM I I 'UIT? j m Mm, m m W SOIRde PARIS THE MOST FAMOUS FRENCH PERFUME IN THE WORLD BY BOURJOIS Regd. Tradt Mark89 words
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208 1964-11-29 14 cydney. Sat.—Wimbledon champion Roy Emerson said last night he was interested in a new offer of $260,--000 to turn professional. The offer, from the Professional Players' Association headed by Ken Rosewall, is $25,000 more than the offer Emerson turned down last208 words
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Article23 1964-11-29 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Arsenal Sports Club and RAP Tenpah drew 4-4 In their SAPA Junior Cup match at Jalan Besar stndlum today.23 words
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Article, Illustration447 1964-11-29 14 SCC'S FINISHING BURST CAME JUST TOO LATE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Fitting their play nicely to the conditions which were sticky and slippery after a previous day's swamping of the pitch, Selangor Club slogged out a comfortable 17-9 win over Singapore Cricket Club in their annual447 words
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112 1964-11-29 14 IPOH. Sat Malaysia'sThomas Cup pair. Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee are among six players selected to represent Perak for the Foong Seong Cup zone finals to be played in Kuala Lumpur from Wednesday. The others are Johnny Kok, Wong Poh Keng,112 words
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Article280 1964-11-29 14 GEOFF LEADS RUN SPREE CIAPE TOWN, Sat— MCC aided by a fine innings by Geoff Boycott further enhanced their hopes for next week's Test match against South Africa when they scored 311 for four against Western Province here yesterday. Team manager Mr. Donald Canmust have been greatly Impressed with the280 words
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Article246 1964-11-29 14 ZURICH, Saturday. T*HE International Federation of Football Asso- ciations (FIFA) has been asked by the International Olympic Committee to set up within 12 months a separate organisation to govern amateur soccer, FIFA's secretary general, Mr. Helmut Kaeser, said here last night. The lOC said that if246 words
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149 1964-11-29 14 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CEYLON Sports Club scored their fourth straight win in the SHA Division 1 league match today when they beat RAF Changi 5-1 at Changi. Showing smooth combination the Ceylonese scored two early goals. both through centre forward Ernest Frida in the149 words
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Article15 1964-11-29 14 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— Malay College from Kuala Kangsa"Perak 29-6 at rugby here today.15 words
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Article16 1964-11-29 14 IPOH. Sat— lpoh Club drew with Talplng Tigers 3-3 at Rugby here today.16 words
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Article62 1964-11-29 14 Dull fight irks 1 5,000 fans ROME. Sat.— Former world middleweight champion Bocae Ray Robinson and Fabio Bettini of Rome last night fought draw in a dull 10-round contest that whs jeered by 15.000 spectators here. Robinson was wild with his left hook* throughout the fight which was his 18562 words
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Article27 1964-11-29 14 PENANO. Sat. Penan* Malays did weU to bold the PHA Vice-President's XI to a scoreless draw In a friendly hockey match at Dato Kramat today.27 words
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Article28 1964-11-29 14 LONDON, Sat. Bury and Preston drew I—l1 1 In an English Division 2 football match last night. Tranmere beat Brighton 4-2 In a Division 4 match28 words
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Article31 1964-11-29 14 TELUK ANSON. S.U.— Sunaei Bnii.tm EsUUe beat United PlanuitioiiA 3-2 in the semifinal of the Lower Perak soccer knockout competition for the Lim Ewe Cheng Shield here today.31 words
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Article48 1964-11-29 14 LONDON. Sat— Mary Rand, Olympic long Jump gold medallist will not turn professional or give up athletics in the rear future. After being presented with a newspaper Sportswoman of the Year award here yesterday, she said: "I hope to erjoy lew more years in athletic*"48 words
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Article35 1964-11-29 14 MALACCA. Sat— The 45th Reciment. Royal Artillery. Malacca, and the 17th Gurkha Signal Reeiment. Seremban. played a scoieless semi-final in the annual Malaya Area Major Units knockout hockey competition at Terendek Camp today.35 words
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Advertisement258 1964-11-29 14 !z3 SI 00 as at 26-11-64 I -1^ m c<in give P t^ you an interest F^. in at least Zzß S~~fl Er-" 20 Companies ftd iffii'ii ilt BlwHr i 1 am iL« m cr^ J^4 on tne »H Stock Exchange I Imagine becoming an investor in Cold Storage, Eastern258 words
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Advertisement24 1964-11-29 14 nil m NODCWfNWYIIIIENTJ^^SJS* 1 V o*l3 ISP 1-— NUVIBTOR S H I A R P P ./impair" *5"P* CAY AND NGHT MOBILE StRVCE l3^^L^24 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-11-29 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Friendly: Prrak v Fed. Armed Forces 'Stadium Perak. 7.30 p.m.). How Cup: G irkha Signals 'A' v Indian A-vsn (Seremban Station p.id.uic. 4.30). CRICKET Sara Shield: Malacca Ceylonese v Negri Ceylonese <Mal. Club «rd.. 10.30 > SAILING Straits Cup: B>:' Terendak SC v RAF Seleur (Terendak Camp).49 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1964-11-29 1 In disguise QUITE the most astonis hing part of my 20 months of freedom in Eire after my final escape from ison was the ease with which Lila (Mrs. Hinds) and the children travelled to and from London to visit me. Lila came over four times. She and the children1,406 words
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Article31 1964-11-29 1 Panes Seriol 1 For Women 2. i \anc Lee 3 j Know Alls 4 Pages j Comics 6. 7, 8 Stars 6 Features 4 Good for a Laugh. .231 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-11-29 1 MY FIGHT— CONCLUSION ALFIE HINDS comes to the end of his fantastic story about his quest to prove his innocence. It was a long, hard battle but now it's over. Today he can relax at home before the TV set with his loving wife Lila.45 words
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Advertisement203 1964-11-29 1 Formica in Hotels New Freshness and Flexibility in Decoration with rURmIGA Laminate -lovelier interiors, permanently beautiful FORMICA FORMICA Decorative Laminate has a place wherever Decorative Laminate there is a surface to be covered. Why is it such a i«uu« versatile and popular decorative material? first because —on taDies f.. ,v203 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-11-29 2 LEFT: Neglected hair, skirt and blouie, sneakers. That was schoolgirls Careen Heft) and Catherine, teen here swopping lessen notes before the miracle transformation. RIGHT: Takin« n.» look at th«m»elve» offer totiol and hair do FOR CATHERINI: A raised ona tida and turling upward* en tha ofhtr, to otfier147 words
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Article, Illustration507 1964-11-29 2 TWO WORLDS IN THREE STEPS FROM giddy giggles and geography to earthy selfreliance and economics Fr o m self "Conscious s c hoolgir I to selfpossessed career girl. This is the challenge lacing the thousands of final- year students who will be digging their heels (no three inch stilettos, please!)507 words
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Article187 1964-11-29 2 THE doctor tiptoed through the children's ward one dark night, well after midnight. Satisfied that all his little charges were sleeping soundly, he was about to leave when he noticed an open box of chocolates near one bed. He helped himself to one. Next day he187 words
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Article293 1964-11-29 2 Woman and age... DO women age quicker than men? It seems to me that though women have a longer life span, retaining a youthful look is a life-long bafle Laugh-lines, wrinkles, crow.-, feet— all take their toll as the birthdays fly past. And while a man's appearance actually Improves with293 words
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Advertisement283 1964-11-29 2 Spotty teenage r +z^ *M skin? Bring them the quick relief they long for with Helena Rubinstein's New Bio-Clear Treatment No need to let your Bio-Clear Cream $4.80; teenager suffer the Bio-Clear Wash $5.55; miseries i problem Bio-Clear Pore Lotion skin! New Hio-Clear 54.30; Bio- Clear Treatment, containing Shampoo 53.283 words
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Advertisement117 1964-11-29 2 The Gift fctv W S S for the >£- y' refined woman *"T lECUSSONI ECUSSON PRECIOUS PERFUME tiuiilc with essences of: i Jasmin de France i RflM d'Oricnt i t| Tubercusr i VJotttUi dc Parms Iris dc ToNcnnc i For gfMMtag .md ton*tant Ml S ECUSSON Eau de Toilette iri.nn-.117 words
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640 1964-11-29 3 The case of the woman in a bachelors" mess CASEBOOK DEAF JANE LEE: Our Friend win* recently married lius brought his wife lo live with us. We were lour happy bachelors staying together. When ihis man lied the knot we thought he'd move out But lo our surprise he luis640 words
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421 1964-11-29 3 RHONA CHURCHILL - RHONA CHURCHILL by '"THIS is really what I've always dreamed of for my daughter, never thinking it would come true," said Vera Brittain. I'd have liked to be Shirley today, yet I've en- i joyed belonging to the generation that made the break-through421 words
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Article, Illustration634 1964-11-29 3 John Anthony Parr - John Anthony Parr Dr. THIS is the scie n I i ti c age when nothing is used until ils worth has been proved. No more slipshod cures, only downright coldblooded applied science. Do you agree? Frankly, if you b< that you'll believe anything, because even634 words
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Advertisement86 1964-11-29 3 Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal jjpw*^ Mother knows hest about Marmite goodness good for grown-ups and *Jk Bj ft. mf I r for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure nourishment, and you will v* -*a* enjoy its delicious flavour too. Marmite is a concentrated extract of \cast86 words
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Advertisement102 1964-11-29 3 W m W She has a secret you'll long to share... TOP SECRET by max Factor It's the secret of her silky, shapely hair! You can possess a gleaming head of hair like hers. Use TOP SECRET when you set your hair after a shampoo or after you've dressed your102 words
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Miscellaneous265 1964-11-29 3 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD BOM Guessing game DOWN: 1. Threat <6i. 2. Pur-Si'%?war-^ass; Am**.*- «>. (T), 13. Become void (s>. 15. Commotion IS), 5. Behave <3>. Insect ioi. 18. Measure i4i. 19. 6. Valley <4>. 7. Foe is>. 8. Ball Rower i3i. 21. Old <6>. 12. Artist.s m carving i9>. 13. limes265 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-11-29 4 ABOUT THE BIG FIGHT THAT NEVER THE big fight is off .Operation for hernia KO's champion Clay rushed to hospital with sudden illness. These were the headlines but do you know the full story? Today »he Sunday Times presents the dramatic events before, during and after the shock that ran87 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1964-11-29 4 ALAN HOBY - Or the day Clay went down for the long count ALAN HOBY HAPPENED A bellhop in my hotel had rlrst shocked me with the news as I emerged from the elevator. "You can pack IT is (he most discussed, debated dcl iberated, and dissected hernia in spoils history. As Cassius1,114 words
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Article366 1964-11-29 4 WHAI was llu 1 total world population in crease in 1963? In which pail of l!i world was the increase fastest? ARTHUR LAM A total of 7/4,000.000 babies were born throughout the world at the rate of about 220 per minute. The birth rate in366 words
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Advertisement136 1964-11-29 4 INSTANT LEARNING and CONVERSA-PHONE Language tig r^S^-mM i\ iSjfflfl IWMiJI W _-^^"^BtfB I■ I afll 87 l^ l> !^l^"^fvV^*Ta^T»^* l^TrT^TryntTT < iy^BM pw f *-°n^- i T J-.^f_^* Co j I TO IL L C Dcpt Federal Publications Ltd., Times House, River Valley Rd, Singapore 9. I Please tend me136 words
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Miscellaneous1350 1964-11-29 6 I I ONCE KEA7 A S'O* V >T iS A S"!"C* N C= Ov JU51 AS >W TMg TAl6 OP Tug TURTLE ANP HACg -THE J ;5 A5 =\s-j :7?i*-:i own relatives and friends. SCORPIO (Oct. 24— Nov. 22 >: If you are concerned about money, then this could be1,350 words
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Miscellaneous173 1964-11-29 6 Hoyley Bokor (Penong student) born on D«c. 3, 1946. If it it YOUR birthday today... tou will not h» much adventure In 196.V Yet the >rar will hriii£ many advantages with it and, at time*, momenta of deep happinesa. Make the most of what tou have and don't grumble. Money173 words
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