The Straits Times, 2 December 1962
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Title Section16 1962-12-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malay* NO. 1.418. CNDAY, DEC EMBER 2, 1962. 20 CENTS. KD\ 01016 words
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Article, Illustration316 1962-12-02 1 Chou: A 'veiled threat' NEW DELHI, Saturday THE Press Trust of India said last night that the letter from Mr Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, to Mr. Nehru was a "veiled threat for a resumption of full-scale aggression against India." It said that in effect, the Chinese leader had316 words
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134 1962-12-02 1 28 pages today, Brisbane test thrills and a foretaste of Agatha Christie IN BRISBANE today. Australia added 83 valuable runs for a first innines total of 404. England were 169 for four at close of play. Dexter stepped out to a fall toss from Benaud and was bowled for a134 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-12-02 1 What did Marina see in the mirror? JjEET film actress Marina Gregg. She and her fifth husband, Jason Rudd, hold a garden fete soon after they move into Gossington Hall in the peaceful old world village of St. Mary Mead. During the introduction as she stands near a mirror Marina's138 words
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Article, Illustration580 1962-12-02 1 Tengku: Light up to aid the Govt, each puff nets in cash Opened— Rothmans 21st factory MORE PICTURES ON PAGE 1 1 By TAMIMUDDIN KARIM ft UAL A LUMPUR, Sat— Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today spoke of smoke signals of prosperity enveloping Petaling Jaya580 words
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111 1962-12-02 1 Getting Malay round those technical twisters KUALA LUMPUR. Bat.— More than 15.000 technical words In Malay had been coined by the terminological committee of the Language and Literature Agency since it was founded in 1959. The annual reports of the agency for 1960 and 1961 tabled in the House of111 words
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Article20 1962-12-02 1 PASADENA (California). Sat. —A sti;irp earthquake was re* corded by the California Institute nf Technology's seismographic laboratory. U.PX20 words
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Article32 1962-12-02 1 wore the uniform of Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force when he presented wings brevets to 14 graduating R.A.A.F. pilots at a parade at Pearce airba.se In Perth.32 words
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Article214 1962-12-02 1 25 die as crash plane burns "YEW YORK. Sat. Twenx^ ty-five people were killed after an American DC-7 airliner with 51 people aboard crashed and caught fire while landing in dense fog at Idlewild Airport here last night. Reports from the scene said the plane, owned by Eastern Airlines, hadReuter - 214 words
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Article35 1962-12-02 1 the Philippine Ambassador to the United States said In New York that PhilippineAmerican relations, like the Biblical house buiK on strong foundations, would remain standing through whatever stormy times might lie ahead.35 words
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Article17 1962-12-02 1 of Britain has approved the appointment of Sir Hugh Siephension as ambassador to South Africa.17 words
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Article533 1962-12-02 1 Quorum call—5 times So many empty seats in Parliament: 'All at Rothmans opening* KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Five counts were taken during this afternoon's session of the House of Representatives to ensure that the 104-strong House nad a quorum of 26. Most ot the $35-a-day MPs were said to be at533 words
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Article62 1962-12-02 1 TAN ENG TECK TTI towkay of the Eng Hoe Hin Store, a wholesale liquor tirm In New Bridge Road. Singapore was stabbed in the neck by a gang of robbers last night. Before the gang could prise open the shop's steel *afe. Mn Tan. 30. shouted for help.62 words
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Article24 1962-12-02 1 J^EW YORK, Sat. A Milwaukee company has just launched a high-protein, low-calorie soft drink that looks, smells, and tastes like beer.24 words
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Advertisement66 1962-12-02 1 ELMO lIT -oom 3-gs I HOW HAS I**!)/ 6 NEW Vi FEATURES V 1 fBCMOOX.P CO IIJ O. RaHlt. rise* Sinqoportl Tel: 7750» DEVELOPING A PRINTING ALSO UNDERTAKEN It's way ahead of all the others! Tough construction Central engine Comfortable pillion Extra power INSTANT STARTING from ne* automatic needleless carburettor66 words
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Advertisement31 1962-12-02 1 OUR NEwtST CREATIONS OP SET WITH FLAWLESS 01/MONOS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OP TECHNIQUE AND ARE WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION 45, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE STATION RD,IPOH. ASS.CO,S.P.H.<U SU.VA(HJC.)LTD..HONG KONG.31 words
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Article, Illustration913 1962-12-02 2 John Brain - John Brain What does a man do when he finds that his wife has been unfaithful? CONCLUDING JOE LAMPTONS STORY I TOOK hold of her shoulder. "You slut," I hissed. "You dirty 6lut." She continued to laugh. "If you kill me you won't be able to913 words
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Article885 1962-12-02 2 THIS IS YOUR HOME. SUSANSAID BUT I HAD TO G0... JOE LAMPTON has had 10 years at the top. He ha* money, ears, position. Mr land* a Mi contract in London for nil fathrr in law's steel firm. But the world starta to crumble round him. He returns to flnd885 words
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Advertisement513 1962-12-02 2 WonieM V" zes fo k won in s e PHILIPS Recordplayer Contest Everybody knows that Philips Recordplayers are Malaysia's most popular. But this contest is for you to Here's all you have to do: Read the description of each of the Philips Recordplayers and decide their order of place six513 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous276 1962-12-02 2 [POPULAR CROSSWORD) I ACROSS: 1. Egg-shaped (s>: DOWN: 1. Animal (5); 2. Pale f> Decline <s>: 10. Stir (9); 11. 3 Abound (4); 4. ConclusionWas in continued pain la); 13- 3 5. Deer (6): 6. Excavate (3>: Zest <S0: 15. Verse i4>; 16 Seed 7. Utter defeat (,4>; 8. Attack276 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1962-12-02 3 at half -past twelve; we would have lunch and then I would ki to a matinee and return to collect her at about half-past five. W "You mustn't drift, dar- ling she kept saying. I haa another drink. Drifting wa* t-xactly what1,625 words
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378 1962-12-02 3 Out to make Norah angry... It was as if we were wed "Do you want to stay?" I went up to her. She stiffened. "I wish I'd never told you the truth about Mark being the father of Barbara," she said, "but it's no use denying It. Not now I378 words
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Advertisement646 1962-12-02 3 EVERY DAY 1000 OPTIMA CAMFRAS are leaving Europe's largest camera factory OPTIMA 111 1959-1962 1,000,000 AGFA OPTIMA OWNERS All are happy because of Automatic and Trouble Free picture taking /f y INtt>BUINE eSBI I 7\ sW a# \O"*<^^HUM V I \m^/ assl ssssw I V'ltSl 9 Nil US 3 3NI646 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous406 1962-12-02 3 Your Sunday radio OAnm MAI AVA News; S.OS Songs Prom The Stage Lite With The Lyons; 10.00 Irama rtMUIVS IVIMI_«TM And Screen: 5.30 Pick Of The Pagi; 10.30 Platter Personalities; aAB PoP«; 600 Summary Of Pro- 11.00 Lets Join In; 11.15 InterA.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara- grammes For The Evening406 words
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2 PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY
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129 1962-12-02 4 Tin Council to send team for U.S. talks JJANGKOK, Sat— The International Tin Council will send a delegation to Washington on Dec. U for further consultations «m the manner ol disposal of U.S. tin stockpiles, it was announced here today. The announcement Wll made at thp close of the eighthUPI - 129 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-12-02 4 TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Yokozuna Taiho holds the giant Emperor's Cup after winning the championship title in the Kyushu (■rand Sumo tournament in Fukuoka, Japan, on Nov. 25. Taiho weighs well over 300 Ib He took the title with a 12 win -IS loss record during the two-week74 words
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505 1962-12-02 4 Thant pleads for 'give and take' in world crises i Unanimous 'yes vote in the General Assembly for an Asian Mr. U.N. UNITCD NATIONS. Saturday IT THANT said yesterday in accepting the office of Secretary-General of the U.N. that world problems could be solved only in a spirit of 'giveReuter - 505 words
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Article332 1962-12-02 4 Poison gas, 25 are taken ill in /CORNWALL. Ontario, Sat.— \j Twenty-four adults and a three-year-old child were taken to hospital coughing and vomitting i last night from effects of poisonous, chlorine gas seeping from a railway tank car through part of this seaway city. Several people in the northeast332 words
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Article85 1962-12-02 4 SEOUL. Sat.— The Republic of Korea's second largest newspaper, the Hankook Ilbo, announced today that it would suspend publication for three days, tomorrow in compliance with a suggestion by the military junta government. The junta on Thursday arrested the publishers and three editorial staff members of theUPI - 85 words
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Article37 1962-12-02 4 JAKARTA. Sat.— The military authorities in East Java have arrested the alleged head of an illegal organisation known as Gerakan antl-Soekarno <antiSoekarno movement > according to a statement issued by the East Java military command. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article41 1962-12-02 4 at his talks with Mr. Anastas Mlkoyan. the First I Russian Deputy Prime Minister, called on the Soviet Government to do more to assure the success- i ful working of the Laotian peace agreement, informed sources said in Washington.41 words
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Article29 1962-12-02 4 ....a Korean resident of Japan who went to Nortti Korea last June has defected to South Korea across the truce line, it was announced in Seoul.29 words
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Article19 1962-12-02 4 MANILA. Sat —Manila dockworkers returned to work yesterday following settlement, of the turbulent Manila port dispute.— U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article24 1962-12-02 4 .Philippines Press spokesman for 15 years. left Washington yesterday for Manila and other Far Eastern cities on a news gathering trip.24 words
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Article85 1962-12-02 4 LONDON. Sat. Princess Alexandra sported a three-stone sapphire and diamond engagement ring on a walk yesterday with her fiance. Angus O'Gilvy. The engagement of the 25--year-old Princess and the Highland laddie who courted her at his Scottish castle was announced on Thursday night. It will be officialUPI - 85 words
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Article21 1962-12-02 4 ..Dramatically lost us force as it swirled in across Uic South f'lima Sea onto the co;isl of South Vietnam.21 words
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Article128 1962-12-02 4 BRUSH up your general knowledge in this science corner. This week it answers the question: WHAT IS TARTAR ON TEETH* THE brown stains on teeth are eaUed tartar and it is a chemical deposit which Is. formed from saliva. When saliva reaches th« mouth a chemical called128 words
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285 1962-12-02 4 Runaway: I'd flee even if it means death for the wife WASHINGTON. Sat. —A Chinese Communist official, who defected to the West, said yesterday his flight might be worthwhile to the world even If the Communists killed the wife and child he left behind on the Red mainland. Chao Fu.285 words
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Advertisement278 1962-12-02 4 EVERY PIECE OF WATERFORD GLASS IS A COLLECTOR'S ITEM FLEETING BEAUTY HELD FOR ETERNITY The scintillating brilliance of Waterford Glass is not for this generation alone as with that of the past, it will live for generations to come, inspiring wonder and giving pleasure to eyes as yet unopened. Yet278 words
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Article, Illustration301 1962-12-02 5 88 UP IT'S CHAMPAGNE, BRANDY AND TURTLE SOUP FOR CHURCHILL I ONDON, Sat. Sir Winston Churchill yesterday celebrated hi.s 88th birthday with champagne in the morning, a pre-lunch nip of brandy, bottled the year he was born, and a turkey soup dinner with his family. The World War II PrimeUPI - 301 words
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Article92 1962-12-02 5 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 1.21 a.m. (B.3ft> 11.23 p.m. <6.6f0: Singapore 2.13 a.m. 1 8.3 ft > 1.17 pjn. (9.4ft ■> Port Dickson 9.21 am. (8.4f0 9.34 p.m. <B.oft>; Port Swettenham 8.11 njn. (12.2 ft) 9.04 p.m. (12.2 ft): Penan* 2.51 a.m. (B.2ft> 3.42 p.m.92 words
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Article27 1962-12-02 5 .Republic of Korea Foreiizn Minister will confer with Mr. Aclhii Stevenson. U.S. Ambassador Mo the United Nations, tomorrow at the headquarters of the American delegation.27 words
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276 1962-12-02 5 SURVIVOR POLICE GRILL BOY WHO ESCAPED HUMAN CARGO BOAT TRAGEDY lIONG KONG. Sat. Police yesterday found a survivor of a refugeesmuggling craft which they believe foundered near Chai Wan earlier this week drowning 21 people who were trying to enter Hong Kong. They interviewed the survivor last night in aReuter - 276 words
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Article177 1962-12-02 5 Women chew gum, eat snow to live rKYO. Sat.— Two young women climbers kept themselves alive for four days by hugging each other, eating snow and chewing gum, Japanese police in Kojika, West of Tokyo, said 1 yesterday. The police said rescue workers had found the women, unconscious In theReuter - 177 words
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Article30 1962-12-02 5 LEOPOLDVILLE. Sat. The State of emergency decreed in Leopoldville two weeks uko to combat a crime wave has almost totally lifted under a new ordinance published here.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article599 1962-12-02 5 ROBIN STAFFORD - ROBIN STAFFORD By The tall tale of Tim's triumph to make the grade as a cop says Dr. Walter Sackrlt. of .Miami. His advice: Frustrate your haby a little. Fred him ju.t one meal a day— he uill thrive on it. THE task before 24-year-old Tim Athos599 words
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Article428 1962-12-02 5 Guarantee on Kashmir by Nehru NEW DELHI. Saturday jyjß. Duncan Sandys, the British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, said last night after a meeting with Mr. Nehru that the Indian Prime Minister had assured him he had no intention of limiting the scope of discussions with Pakistan on Kashmir. Mr. Sandys flew428 words
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Article221 1962-12-02 5 DUNOON (Scotland* Sat. An American naval officer reported by the London Dally Mail to be anuclear submarine expert is alsent without leave from the polaris submarine depot ship Proteus It was disclosed yestrday. U.S. Naval authorities have informed Dunoon police about the man's absence. He is221 words
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Article81 1962-12-02 5 rriOKYO. Sat. A man 1 jumped off the roof of a department store here yesterday to commit suicide and seriously injured two pedestrians walking in the street below. The 30--year-old suicide was the second in the last few days to chose a jump from a departmentReuter - 81 words
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Article28 1962-12-02 5 the assistant chief of the Common wealth Sclent illc and Industrial Research Organisation Radiophysics Division, died in Sydney after a long illness. Ho was 54.28 words
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Advertisement193 1962-12-02 5 Rothmans King Size really satisfies lITI I Wi fct?^ smoke than any short \mr j^a^WMQH| cigarette because the extra mt 9|k length travels the smoke L L^L^l^B^n js* *T|| HPi^ further, makes it cooler. I&mL ]^k? t^a^L^^S Iri I Hii 3 ives extra av ur ant nUmf i)" 1 i.193 words
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IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD
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Malaya's 'Miss Chipps' is back
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Article407 1962-12-02 7 This is one journey I will never forget— a journey of reminiscences, says an old headmistress KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaya s, "Mh>s Chipps" 75-year-old Miss Josephine Fo.vs, returned here today on a journey of reminiscence. Miss Foss. one of the pioneers of English education in this country was given a407 words
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258 1962-12-02 7 Training ground for vice'— so Govt to close fun-park KOTA BHARU, Saturday. JHE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-controlled Kelantan State Government today described the Biaritz Park the State's only amusement park as a "training centre for girls to become prostitutes."' The Deputy Mentri Besar, Hajl Mohamed bin Nasir. told a press conference258 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-12-02 7 Father appeals to girl to come home IPOH, Sat.— Mr. Tan U'ooi Kai. manager of a n.i.i 1 1 shop here, today appealed to his runaway daughter to return home "because we miss you very much." Miss Tan Nyult Yoon. 18, left the house in Ashby Road on Wednesday night138 words
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Article25 1962-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Raja Muda of Selangor. Tengku Irtns shah, returned by air from Au.str.ilia today (or his twomonth school holidays25 words
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Article69 1962-12-02 7 PENANG, Sat— The Women's Institute was a non-political organisation open to women of all communities. Puan Zubaidah Arift. president of the Pcnang and Province Wellesley divisions said here last night. We should, therefore, not dabic m politics which could disrupt our prosent good relations." sho told69 words
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186 1962-12-02 7 I IPOH. Sat. The police I L have called in Miss Shirley J. Wilson, senior chemist in the Department of Chemistry in Kuala Lumpur to investigate Ipohs biggest fire, which destroyed a furniture shop and one of the leading department stores in186 words
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Article80 1962-12-02 7 RAUB. Sat. Five padl plnaiers of Ulu Gall \v<rr yesterday found guilty in thr magistrates court here on a joint charge of rioting. The magistrate. Inche Abu Talib bin Othman. Kntenccd Mansur bin Bidin to .seven days tail, while Jamaludin bin Abdul. Mat Akhir bin80 words
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Article108 1962-12-02 7 10-DAY GIRL GUIDE TALKS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 40 delegates from 15 countries will attend i the Asia Area Training Conference for Girl Guide leaders starting here on Friday. The conference will last 10 days. It will dtoeOH the role of j the Girl Guide movement in the light108 words
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Article49 1962-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sal.- The 1 Royal Malayan Air Force has 1 placed a $600,000 order with Scottish Aviation Limitec. wick. Scotland, for a Twin Pio- neer aircraft and spares. 1 The RMAF has .so lar bouehi 14 Twin Pioneers and eight single-engined Pre.stwuk Pioneers49 words
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Article40 1962-12-02 7 RAUB. Sai.— A vegetable e;<rI dencr. Lini Ah Size, oi Bampalil new village whose dot; bit a i housev.ile Chong Mooi. on Oct. i :!1 was yosterdav lined $20 in the maaistrates court He pleaded u'umy.40 words
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Article43 1962-12-02 7 KAJANO. Sat —A Land Offiic j dPbt-oollectiiiK team wil] vim i various towns and villaccs In the cli: trirt toliPLtiiifS laud rent* I and arrears due to the Government. This is save ihe people the trouble of cominz here lo v.iv43 words
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Advertisement165 1962-12-02 7 #o «o *a «s *a *<s <?s a j? a a t f/f/W^ FREE BENEFITS I K Vlu 5 All Individual S Jtf Y:l Depositors of Our $L |O T^KS v SAVINGS ACCOUNTS t, J^fefff^ ARE AUTOMAT|CALLY •fiH&TS*, COVERED BY OUR PERSONAL i i ifflifc ACCIDENT INSURANCE I W' The165 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-12-02 8 STORE'S CRACK SPRINTER MARRIES STATE HURDLER SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore national coach and a crack sprinter, Mr. Patrick Tan Eng Yoon, and his bride, a well-known State hurdler and long jumper. Miss Evelyn Yuet Yong. leaving the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Tan is72 words
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Article31 1962-12-02 8 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— A dance in aid of the Lower Perak Poppy Day Appeal Fund will be held at the Kwong Tong Association premises here on Dec. 8.31 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-12-02 8 Now, new Chico search: No longer stateless KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Jimmy ("Chlco") Nuttu. the O v rkh -a ••mascot" of the No. 17 Fighter) Squadron. Royal Air Force In World War Two, who was found in America in 1960 after a world-wide search by the squadron has "disappeared" from his230 words
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56 1962-12-02 8 SINGAPORE. Sat— Britain's Under-Secretary for Defence. Mr. J. A. Drew, today flew In here after a "routine" visit to Hong Kong. Bangkok and oalgon. He told reporters he would have talks on Monday with Admiral Sir David Luce. new. ly-appolnted Commander-in-Chief of Britain's56 words
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1033 1962-12-02 8 A TOTAL ol 219 candidates Iron) Penang and Province Wellesley have passed their Sixth j Form (pre-Universtty) entrance examination held in August. Of these, 138 students are In the Science section and 81 in the Arts. Only candidates placed In Categories A1,033 words
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366 1962-12-02 8 Call for public inquiry Ron that $5 mil. loan BID IN PARLIAMENT BY FRONT 'TO BRING OUT THE TRUTH' ABOUT AID TO HOTEL By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CALL for a public inquiry to be held into the circumstances under which a §smillion loan was made to the366 words
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Article, Illustration7 1962-12-02 8 ARGUMENI IN THE NEWS TAN PHOCK KIN7 words
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140 1962-12-02 8 Liew: A bright future for tin if... KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Four Malayan delegates to the International Tin Council meeting in Bangkok, which ended yesterday, returned by air tonight convinces that the tin industry has a bright future— provided the United States does not dump Its surplus on the world market.140 words
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Article36 1962-12-02 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will present prizes to winners ot the first annual intercomunity centre Chinese chess tournament at the People's Association headquarters at 7.30 p.m. on Monday.36 words
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Article19 1962-12-02 8 KAJANG. Sat. -A campaign to urge smallholders in Ulu Langai to replant will be started soon.19 words
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Article166 1962-12-02 8 Big rush at the stamp service pENANG. Sat. The Penang General Post Office has Introduced a new service to serve tourists and philatelists. Stamps of Singapore and all 11 states in the Federation can now be bought in Penang instead of from tho Stamp Bureau in Kuala Lumpur. The service,166 words
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Advertisement107 1962-12-02 8 BMAPORE pKUALAI LUMPUR s BANGKOK THONGKONG i TAIPEI JAPAN Cathay Pacific operate- fast through ttrvicti from Singapore to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipei, Japan and Manila. Al»» connecting services to Rangoon and Calcutta. Cathay Pacific have daily flights to cities throughout th* Orient by fast jets and with superb meals and107 words
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Article51 1962-12-02 10 ■ju Word* SIJ .Minimum. SUNNVWAV KINDERGARTEN m] S'e\rn. Road Spore KetiJMr.it ions (or I jire i.c.m made now. DOROTHY CRAY Henuty Specialist Mi>. Anna Sim "ill be in attendance ■I I'.nh'nson Singapore, to Erv* tire I Sin Can anrl M:ikc-I p 'rom MonriH\ :lirt December to Mlmraßjr, Nil Me.51 words
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Article81 1962-12-02 10 11 »»rrf. U.St (Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in ,-,n- a.m. and 6 p.m.- All Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 0 drove Road, Runday B«rvic« t3u a.m. Sunday School J0.4.S ara ■••<lne > day mreting 7.15 pm which in- itidea temimoDie* of healing by pray•r. KvtrjWßa ntlcome. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL I81 words
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570 1962-12-02 10 HOW the marriage pattern la changing in Malaya 1962. Just read the moving little piece by a •jroud mother in Column Four of this page and you'll realise the shift in the pewer balance In the modern Malayan home and th> changes that are570 words
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Letter67 1962-12-02 10 WHY do motor salesmen always fail to mention the ilim mint on a cash sale? 1 was so excited getting my first c;ir that hadn't a friend told me I would have paid in full. As it was I was infuriated and nearly cancelled the purchase.67 words
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SUNDAY OPINION PAGE TIMES
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Article, Illustration861 1962-12-02 10 AUSTEN ZACHA - AUSTEN ZACHA By After Peace Corps invasion' 0 THERE are now 115 members of the American Peace Corps working in Malaya. They range from teenagers to men and women of middle age. they are tackling a wide variety of jobs and they are adjusting themsrlvev with enthusiasm to861 words
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Article411 1962-12-02 10 SPEAKIN6 PERSONALLY KEEP LETTERS SHORT HASNAH IS TOO HARSH SURELY Hasnah VimalaChen (Sunday Times. Nov. 18 Is being rather harsh on courting couples and their demonstrations of love in public. I wont quote that old nonsense about the world loving a lover but surely Hasnah should know there Is nothing411 words
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Article, Illustration594 1962-12-02 10 Mrs. A.K.L. YIN - By Mrs. A.K.L. YIN or SINGAPORE OE was a bouncy eight and a half pounder. Eight fingers yes, eight, for I counted them and two thumbs. And he was all mine. oh. marvellous me who had made him. But when the nurse first put that594 words
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Article, Illustration720 1962-12-02 10 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - THE BLOOD BROTHERS AND THE COCKEREL FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By UOW nuiiiy times have you picked up your daily paper over the jkisl year and come iicross headings like: "Former junior doubles champion under restricted residence Malacca .society boss exiled Tiger generals rounded up And then, only last Monday, the Straits720 words
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Advertisement825 1962-12-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Words $1^ iMtnimumi BETWEEN NYUK MOI, s o the V1 I Kta. Uiau T« Bho«in i rmly KUn Bat, do Mrs. aad the late Mr. Wee Bit Chay on 1 12.1V6.2 PHOTOGRAPHY M Wore 1 <J Him, -Box ,t rl.. txtrm HOOVER STUDIO. The Firet I.»«!- klu-tromr Cool-light825 words
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Advertisement14 1962-12-02 10 HOTEL MERLIN TRIACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
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Advertisement151 1962-12-02 10 t f ttwugn^TM COeoeSPONOSMCB > -l'l_l_M«l/S UXM LKt TICRCD EVEN9HOW9HOWICAM ORIi/ H f *"-mu't Funjae V^%3J WTTH A.R.T.C THK KIT I'M TSAIMeO By ,r~. I s~~~» acmuilm <m a. r t c .•> waia.. FW% Jg\ ONLY MKT Om A «OUSaTHEM«N I'L:*'*' j "I WORt tO yOH. Myt Mr. L.151 words
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Article, Illustration763 1962-12-02 11 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM - TAMIMUDDIN KARIM CHIEF OF ROTHMANS ALSO HANDS OVER THEIR BIRTH CERTIFICATE-WITH A CHEQUE FOR $16,000 About 1,000 guests, including Cabinet Ministers and members of the diplomatic corps, watched the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, open the multi-million dollar Rothmans factory in Petaling Jaya. By763 words
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Article569 1962-12-02 11 SINGAPORE. t=;it.— Combined busir.'>.s in the Singapore :>nd Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stork Exchange today, with the nuniher ol the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bous t c a d '2.000 i S!71; Dunlops (5.000) 52.37 D. (7.000) $2.38 D. (1.000) $2.36 D. (2000) $2.36.569 words
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82 1962-12-02 11 IPOH. Sat.— The Coroner. Mr L C. Vohrah. today recorded a Miicide verdict on a inshu rider. Chow Lam. 63. said to be an oDium addict, who was found hanging ;n a ceil at the Central Police Station here today Chow w?s arrested82 words
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220 1962-12-02 11 IPOH, Saturday. fHE Perak Government will take first step towards curbing massage parlours in the state when amendments to the Town Board's Enactments are tabled at the State Legislative Assembly meeting on Monday The amendments will give town boards and220 words
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101 1962-12-02 11 Johore Sultan honours Govt servants KOTA TINGGI. Sat. Seven Government servants received awards from the Sultan of Johore at a ceremony on the padang here yesterday evening. The Sultan, accompanied by the Sultanah, was welcomed by the District Officer. Kota Tlnggi. Haji Lemin bin Alias, on the Johore Bahru-Kota Tlnggi101 words
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47 1962-12-02 11 BUTTER WORTH. Sat— The villager* of Permatan* Bonk and Permatang To'loba yesterday hold a kenduri 'feast > to mark 'he completion of five bridges built under the gotongroyyong (self-help) projects. Thirty villagers from the two kampongx took IS days to construct the bridges.47 words
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Article170 1962-12-02 11 $50 for your favourite supper LATE night eating in your town. That is again the subject for Malayan Writers this week. Just where do you go for a snack after the second show? In Singapore Its Albert Btreet. In iCuala Lumpur Campbell Road Where in your town? Prices? Is late170 words
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Article26 1962-12-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— P rln c c Philip will arrive in Singapore tomorrow evening instead of Monday, the United Kingdom Commission announced here today.26 words
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234 1962-12-02 11 Wrong label TEACHERS TOLD WHY UNIONISTS ARE CALLED AGITATORS IPOH. Sat. Why do some people look on trade unionists as trouble makers and agitators? According to Mr. P. v David, vice president of the National Union of Teachers, the "reason is simple.' In a speech to 210 graduates of the234 words
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Advertisement384 1962-12-02 11 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! Ntw places, or people you pass in the street, may seem oddly familiar to you. Have you known them in a previous life? You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrets of life384 words
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Advertisement111 1962-12-02 12 I BM B^bßß V BT Ww7 J&^^^^&lL. Vft JPB bt J Ir^ w MjTBBBBBW gTj <\ %^3M Bl BJ, *Bi B 7 bf yt^ 19 bI b¥^ > > k B» A BT fi' 'I^V MCJ_J3 K\ I Ha, Bk sfc B^BT > B. fIH bVbmbT^ '"^i. Vft bVbk9bv JbwbVbVc,111 words
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Article, Illustration278 1962-12-02 13 A call to answer challenge in Malaya TjENANG. Sat— These are £k very stirring and challenging times, the Very Rev. Bro. T. Michael, Visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools in the Far East, said here today. "And in the younn and developing Malayan nation, there is need for publicspirited men,"278 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-12-02 13 A STUNNING-CRIMSON LI MEI SETS OFF A JAM SINGAPORE, Sat.— Lovely Hong Kong Dim star Li Mci caused a traffic jam here yesterday when she opened a renovated High Street department store. Hundreds of film fans defied a drizzle to catch a glimpse of the actress. They milled in front167 words
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Article48 1962-12-02 13 PENANG, Sat.— The new City Council Public Relations Officer. Miss Beh Hoy Koon, 25. took over her new appointment today Miss Beh was formerly a research social worker with the University of Singapore working for Professor K. Shanmußaratnam Dean of the Medical faculty48 words
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Article28 1962-12-02 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. S t r e c t lights will be turned on for the first time at Ponggol Road and Tampines Road tomorrow night28 words
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507 1962-12-02 13 Two Malayans get top marks in Bar Final exam TWO Federation students achieved a unique distinction in the recent Michaelmas Bar Final examinations by heading the list of candidates successful in Criminal Law (Class 1). I r First in order of merit was Idrls bin Yusoll, a Federal scholar. He507 words
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Article66 1962-12-02 13 KUANTAN, Sat.— The acting Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Ynhaya bin Haji Mohamed Seh. has called on all landless people in the State to register their names so that the Government can determine the future of land development schemes Hp made 'his call in an66 words
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Article22 1962-12-02 13 RAUB. Sat— V K Kar.n;in. a I lorry driver, was yesterday find $35 for speeding here on Oct. 8.22 words
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Article64 1962-12-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Miss Jane Donald. 19. one of the lour Bnions who did voluntary service overseas, gave a talk to the Royal Commonwealth Society in London on her teaching experiences in Malacca. Penang and Kelantan. She said she was thrilled with the wonderful gifts of64 words
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Article63 1962-12-02 13 BUTTERWORTH. Bat. All air operations in Penang were shifted today to the R.A.A.P. base at Permatang Kuchlng to enable extensions to be carried out at Bayan Lepas airport. As from today, Matayan Airways and other airways are housed In a temporary building at Permatang Kuchlng63 words
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Article555 1962-12-02 13 A CALL FOR INQUIRY INTO GAMBLING KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J WO Members of Parliament today told the House of Representatives how illegal lotteries were sapping the life of the country during the debate of the Government's expenditure next year. Mr. Chin See Yin (Independent Seremban Timor) told the House that555 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-12-02 13 Chief of 'Convent jacks' is dead The Rev. Sister St. Hortense. 88. a French nun. who died In the Penang Convent this week after serving 64 years in Malaya. Sister St. Hortense taught art In the Convent. She was in charge of the convent's boarding department for boys (who were66 words
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157 1962-12-02 13 His twiching began after corns treatment FNANO, Sat.— A hospital attendant started "twitching on and oil" after he had been operated on for corns on his feet, the Coroners Court was told today Dr. Daram Singh, former surgical-registrar of the General Hospital. was testifying at an inquest on A. Doraisamy,157 words
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Advertisement329 1962-12-02 13 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: en you will enioy the esteem and respect of your friends at well as increased opportunities for promotion to executive positions. It is now possible for Asian studtnts to obtoin th* highly-prized degree of the Australian Society of Accountants or the National Institute of Accountants, both329 words
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Advertisement178 1962-12-02 13 M W^M A adds to the P Finest English keep its shape 7 j B^B^Bjß^B^v J B^P 11 /ocf J 'S^^HH' II STAY VF»\7~r J I Jj I 7T/ <^l£N£^) /WCELD TAMCUS 4 JpM NRC NYLONS m^MM LATEST IN SAREES W»i^ M 100". NYLON CREPE-DE-CHINE f W <#«1> Vf^ftj NRC178 words
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Miscellaneous177 1962-12-02 13 AIRPORT SCHEDULES PENANG |po ARRIVALS: Malayan Airways: ARRIV *t B Prom Singapore, Kuala Lumpur iL t8 Malayan Airand Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 am; V 8: m stn WP°re (ML 106) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and am Singapore and Kuala IDoh (ML 102) 10.55 a.m.; Kota H umi "Jj: cML 102 >177 words
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306 1962-12-02 14 Drive to tell attap-hut dwellers in the city of tax cut SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government has launched an intensive campaign to inform owner-occupiers of attap huts in the city area of the reduction of assessment from 33 to 27 per cent. Green claim forms are available at the office of306 words
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Article, Illustration508 1962-12-02 14 Fund for India flayed by two MPs I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Opposition members took the Government to task in the House of Representatives 'today for the launching of the "Save Democracy Fund" to hplp India. The Peoples' Progressive Party leader. MR. D. It SEENIVASAGAM <Ipoh>, reminded the Government of its declared508 words
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216 1962-12-02 14 National news agency will not make any profit KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The proposed National News Agency for Malaya will be set up as a nonprofit making concern without Government in- terference. the executive > news editor of Kyodo News Agency. Mr. Sadao Roy Otake, said today. He added that Malaya216 words
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Article33 1962-12-02 14 KUALA SELANGOR. Sal. The Kuala Selaneor 0.C.P.D.. I Inche Abdul Ohani bin Abdul i Rahman lias be«n transferred to Klani; as O.C.P.D. Mr. M. S. Maniam will be acting O.C.P.D. here.33 words
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329 1962-12-02 14 KEEP EXPATS IN LAW DEPT.-PLEA BY THE PPP THE People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, appealed to the Government today to retain experienced expatriate officers in the Legal Department for the sake of administration of justice in the country. He said members of the Bar were concerned over329 words
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Advertisement192 1962-12-02 14 Buy a KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR for Christmas or Chinese New Year and get a FREE, delicious hamper! And remember Kelvinator is the refrigerator always ahead of its time because of Kelvinator 's Basic Improvements Plan. Bin your refrigerator now and get the 1 quart bottle of VSOP Robin Brandy 3 pints192 words
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Advertisement44 1962-12-02 14 SAN DE MAN SHERRY^dPORJ SHERRIES «W£i? Brown Bang mk y Brown Mffifr'*, Full Golden I Light Dry aß^llf Apitiv Dry Don Amontillado Armada Cream PORTS aaSfVi* Picador W^^^ A<^^' One Star Ruby Imperial v W Red Royal Vintage MADEIRA ii »v London Particular «*lE3l44 words
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Article, Illustration607 1962-12-02 15 AWE-INSPIRING BUT IS 'LONGEST DAY' REALLY FAIR? KEN HAMMONDS SEES THE NEW FILMS MOON PILOT THE LONCEST DAY Robert Mitchum, John Wayne, Irina Dcmich, Kenneth More. Peter Lawford. Richard Burton, Kurt lurgens 20th Century-Fox I WAS awed and yet a trifle disappointed. That was my reaction to Dairvl F. Zanuck's607 words
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Article, Illustration1815 1962-12-02 15 The way Brando wooed me on a tropic isle Vaea Bennet tells what happened when she was picked to star with Marlon 1 SUPPOSE I fell in love with him madly, wildly in lone —at the first moment I saw him. Marlon Brando, the world-famous star who expects women to1,815 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-12-02 15 J£IM NOVAK is a rare beauty but since she took to disi^uisin^ herself in dark wigs and hornrimmed glasses you wouldn't a 1 ways know it. Why the dis- guise? "Because," siivs Miss Xo\ :ik, "I am tired <>!' being stopped jmd asked why I haven't married. I'm nol against59 words
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310 1962-12-02 15 THE THEATRE Wide choice for you this Christmas T ET'S have a look around the shows which are going on between now and Christmas. One thing is quite certain. {Singapore has never had such a wide choice of livo entertainment before. Ever .since Sir Stamford Riffles departed these shores, we've310 words
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Advertisement570 1962-12-02 15 f I Mj X i%o\v snow ix. TODAY 4 SHOWS! X 9.000m-l 2.30-4.30 (30 p.m. 1 4. LONGEST DA,Y Storti: I I 9 15am-12.45-4.4S I 8 45 p.m. 4. r'W LONGEST Day": X with 42 INTERNATIONAL STARS* On Stage Tomorrow at 8.30pm X fwiups] <WCI«> e*i U~\ l^^J Present X570 words
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Advertisement79 1962-12-02 15 Watch That Roach Flick on the light a cockroach scurries no don't spray, just watch to find out where it hides and then proof its hiding place against future habitation. This is the most successful way to end your cockroach problem. You will find cockroaches harbour in cracks under tables,79 words
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Advertisement139 1962-12-02 15 FOR EGYPT'S MOST-TALKED ABOUT MUSICAL ROAD-SHOW! Todoy I I o m.. 'Voment Ot Dongcr (WBl. OCEAN THEATRE TEL: 4864S 6> 4 mi. East Coost Road, Today: 3-7.15-9.30 p.m. "The Magnificent Seven" Yul Brynner (Tech.). Today 10 30 o.m Gorqo Tpcn 1 Phone KgUf^^Hl^^ a ***** Today: 1.30-3 30-7 00-9 3O139 words
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232 1962-12-02 16 MIC man opposes move for Indian club lOHORE BAHRU. Sat »J Strop;; critici.sm against a move to form an Indian Association in Johore Bahru came today from a social worker and secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress here. Mr. M. B. DaSpeaking In his personal capacity "as a Malayan." Mr.232 words
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Article37 1962-12-02 16 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A donation of $10 from Mr. Koo T. Eng to the Lee Chee Un Fund started by the Straits Times tor the Ipoh school boy brings the total now to 525.37 words
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Article58 1962-12-02 16 Latest flood reports J\.UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Police today issued the lollowing flood reports: P.\HANG: 16 milestone BatiUnr Bungel LcmbiiiK Ro;id-P;i*:r Kcmudi undue, under one toot oi waiter, subsiding, passable to all traffic. KIXANTAN: P;isir Mas district Pohon Tanjoni?-Rimba Panjang Road at Kampong Tersang. water three and a half feet for58 words
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Article25 1962-12-02 16 KUALA SELANGOR. Sat. The Selaiißor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baeinda. will open the 80.000 Ratanc Berjuiitai Tamil school here on Monday25 words
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Article41 1962-12-02 16 BATTJ PAHAT. Sat.— Teng Clitw Lan a 14-year-old odd .job girl, was fatally injured by a bus at 2\ milestone Jalan Minyak Beku this morning. The bicycle she was riding was pinned under the bus.41 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-12-02 16 Thousands attend Christmas fair in Singapore and all is in aid of children QINGAPORE. Sat A Christmas fair organised by various voluntary organisations in the Singapore Badminton Stadium today, was a great success. Thousands of people, including children, packed the stadium to taste a variety ot food at the numerous206 words
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Article45 1962-12-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The i Government announced today j the appointment ol Mr. Colin Clark, managing director ot ■van B:iy Timber Company in Wellington. New Zealand, as the Federations honorary Trade Commissioner in the country. The appointment is with effect from today.45 words
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271 1962-12-02 16 SENATORS WITH A VISIT-THE-U.S. INVITATION SINGAPORE. Saturday. gENATOR Gale William McGee of Wyoming today extended an 'open invitation" to people here to visit the United States. In a statement before he and two other Senators with their wives left for Kuala Lumpur after a one-day visit here, Senator McGee said:271 words
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114 1962-12-02 16 "UALA LUMPUR. Sat.A four-man Malayan Alliance delegation returned by air today after a two-week visit to Sarawak to strengthen the Sarawak Alliance. The delegation leader. Senator T. H. Tan. said it was the first time all five political parties in Sarawak got together.114 words
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152 1962-12-02 16 CUEPACS GIVES GOVT MONTH TO SETTLE CLERKS' PAY CLAIMS w^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Government was today given until the end of this month to settle pay rise claims of 12.000 clerks through the National Whitley Council. This was announced by the general secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees152 words
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329 1962-12-02 16 TONY HERMON - THE 'WALL FLOWER' POSTS TO PLEASE GOVT TONY HERMON Union journal: Malayanisation in commerce not succeeding By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat MALAYANS promoted to executive positions in commercial firms are nothing but "wall flowers," the National Union of Commercial Workers said today. According to the Commercial Worker, the union's official publication329 words
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Article52 1962-12-02 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The State Information Officer. Johore. Inche Moh.uned Kstssjn bin Hassan. 40. is to be transferred to the Department of Information Sen-ices Headquarters In Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 15. He will be succeeded by Inche Moli;imed Nur bin Ismail, who is now State Information52 words
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Article325 1962-12-02 16 Record month for Blood Bank SINGAPORE. Sat. The blood donor competition orcimLsed by the Ministry of Health here has set three new records for the Singapore l-lood (Transfusion Service. 9 A total of 1.629 blood donors in November the highest monthly ttgure since the blood bank was started 17 years325 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-12-02 16 The Speaker has a heart attack KUALA LI'MPI'R. Sat. The Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Hi ii Mohamrd Noah bin Omar, has been admitted to the General Hospital here after a slight heart attack. His condition is reported to be satisfactory. The Deputy Speaker. Syed Esa bin Alwi.59 words
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Advertisement69 1962-12-02 16 Traditionally, the finest brandy because for more than a hundred years, Malayans have enjoyed the rich flavour and delicate blend of Hennessy Brandy... the drink that has become a pleasant tradition in the Malayan way of life. When day is ended, relax and reflect with this superb. brandy and feel69 words
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Advertisement252 1962-12-02 16 Improve your PAY... I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help- you to achieve a better position, more influence in your community and a higher standard of living. You study at home, in your spare time, and fees include all textbooks. Put yoursell on the road to better things252 words
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Article444 1962-12-02 17 WORRY BRINGS SO MUCH PAIN GEORGE HAYES suffered from occasional headaches. He did not worry too much about it. But one day, as he was taking an aspirin, he remembered how years before, at an insurance medical examination, the doctor had seemed to be concerned about his blood pressure. The444 words
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Article472 1962-12-02 17 BOB PERIES - Just to warn you... BOB PERIES POSSESSION of a collection of orchids was once a status .symbol. Now it is no longer so. Today it is the hobby ot the rich as well as the average working man. As growers Increase In number the question of supply and demand crops472 words
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Article453 1962-12-02 17 IT'S THE NAME OF A NEW-DEAL FUEL FOR CARS I AST week, a new word was added to the vocabulary of Malayan motorists. The word is BORON. It is the name of a highenergy fuel for all types of petrol engines. The fuel is new to453 words
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Article, Illustration161 1962-12-02 17 I WAS Snrdish rhapsody time in Singapore and Britain last wnk. In SINGAPORE. I learnt that the local afenti for Triumph Herald have acquired pan-Malayan distribution rights to the Saah M. Hitherto, it wa< -..Id by motor firm in Seremban. In BRITAIN, motoring fan* mere talking161 words
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Article129 1962-12-02 17 i FEW months ago. your MolorniK Page took almost one whole page, and you were able 10 put in a eieat deal of interesting tacts concerning road tes-ts. new developments, "gossips." etc. But nowadays your column has diminished to a small corner of the Sunday Times. You can hardly129 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-12-02 17 fi^O, they're not women grease-monkeys. Just two girls stressing a point for Citroen, the French car firm. wlni-li presented two models the DS l' and ID 19— featuring new cooling systems. The bodywork under the radiator now contains two opening- to allow the air to circulate under the107 words
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Article274 1962-12-02 17 A COMMON sight in our waters is the garfish, or half-beak. skittering over the surface of the water for quite long distances, usually at the approach of a boat, or an enemy from below. These are fishes with long bodies which they hold straight while dancing along on274 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-12-02 17 NEW (comparatively speak A ing) hybrid is the sporting motorist. He is growing fast, and many car manufacturers are making strenuous efforts to attract his money. The Rover Car Company in Britain Is one gf these, and it has come out with an entirely new155 words
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Advertisement150 1962-12-02 17 Look for this Quality" on 1 m It is your assurance of Extra Safety and Dependability i^H^K and only EJ^^^f^'l f rt»wf\ tyres Have it '^[zl^ffrJ^PJ^^'v From start to finish in the building of every Firestone vJrj^WM^RtVVV tyre. Quality is the first consideration. The finest raw v MwßßlSrJ^ \S\\' materials,150 words
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Advertisement152 1962-12-02 17 be ahead with time -'C-^^Qttm use a Z^fe^^Sra the hig h quality Swiss l^^bL^-^TB) j^ I^^^^ jßr w watch at the mo s I 1 -^JawFw competitive price \^^^^^l \~r- M High qudlily and compeliti r» MtM price air thr characleristici Irnl HVbM|| mark tKi» 30 |*«fl automatic •W^BR^^Bf I152 words
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250 1962-12-02 18 Forces (N) swamp Penang after early shock PENANG. Sat.—Recovering from an early shock, Commo nwealth Forces North swamped Penang by 27 points (three goals, three tries and a penalty) to three (a try> in their Malaya Cup rugger match at Western Road here today. Penang opened account's in the 6th250 words
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656 1962-12-02 18 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL Rugby results: Perak 8 S'gor 3, Forces North 27 Penang 3, Services 17 Johore 3, Spore 12 NS/Malacca 0 By Ipoh, Saturday PERAK did it they outplayed Selangor in their Malaya Cup "semi-final" on the Ipoh padang this evening and won 8-3.656 words
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Article365 1962-12-02 18 F. SALAHUDIN - Little Kheng Hoe wins laurels F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore, beat Negri Sembilan 12-nil in their south zone Malaya Cup rugger match here today without trying very bard but the laurels belonged to the 22-year-old pint-sized Negri schoolteacher Tan Kheng Hoe. Scrum-half Kheng Hoe. the shortest players in inter-state365 words
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Obituary76 1962-12-02 18 GABRIEL MANIUKAM. aged «2. late Mail Officer (Postal) Ipoh. expired 30.11.62, 6.30 p.m His re>-idencv No. 2 Jalan Sentosa, Fair Park. Ipoh. LOW AH LAM at 12.40 pjn. on 1.12.62 in his home No 56. Jalan Carey. Peialing Java, aged 62. I^:ivrs behind widow, 4 sons Tuck Nam (Ah76 words
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479 1962-12-02 18 TEOH ENG TATT - Toohey's fine place kicking sets stage for victory TEOH ENG TATT By Johore Bahru, Saturday TMREEQUARTER Loke Gee Wee, who came in 1 the last minute for full back Jorden, played a magnificent game for Johore but Singapore Joint Services scored their expected win in their Malaya Cup rugger match479 words
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Article174 1962-12-02 18 MGAPORE. Sat. All Astar sparked Singapore's 5-0 win over Malacca in their inter-government services soccer match at Jalan Besar today. Singapore led 1-0 at half time. Astar scored two goals and paved the way for the others. Playing at outside right in the first half. Astar174 words
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Article913 1962-12-02 18 Everton and Spurs draw a zero T ONDON, Sat.— Here are the Li results of football matches Played tnday: ENGLISH DIVIMON ONE Aston VIIU 5 Bolton W 0 Blackburn R 1 Leyton O 1 Blackpool 1 Birmingham 1 Ipswich T Z Sheffield W CL Liverpool 2 Fulham r Manchester C913 words
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Advertisement173 1962-12-02 18 I \n» s v P :i< -r.--- -nmg ft 1 HoW ruAIJIJ j0"/mkd ALSO IN THE DECEMBER OT y"«™*^^^^™ THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS MARRIAGE ON A TIGHTROPE BEAUTY: Be Rtqht On Top Of The World With Your Hairdo Pretty In Profile Tres Chid It's Slimming Time Beauty Club and Beauty173 words
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Advertisement192 1962-12-02 18 ADVERTISEMENTS^ 20 words S/2 (Minimum) TO DR. ROSMAN and Marlam a son. Azmin Kass. on 28.11.62. Thanks to Doctor and maternity staff Johorr Bahru. 001 SUNG: On 1.12.62 between Kew Hor s/o Late Madam Teoh Tune Lai and Rosalind Sheow Hin d/o Sung Yu Plao. LLOYD TRIF.STINO M. V. "NEPTUNIA"192 words
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Advertisement106 1962-12-02 18 they call them "King of the Road 11 -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and truck. A few of the accessories and/or replacements are shown here actually, the Lucas range is vast: vast because it's trusted106 words
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Miscellaneous176 1962-12-02 18 HOCKEY MIIF (SHIP FINAL: S'gor V Spore (Princes Rd., XL, 6). WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v Australia (5.15 pm >; Spore t Negrl (4, both matches at Seretnban Station padang). INTER-MUNICIPALITY: Ipoh v Penang (Ipoh padang, 8 a.m.). SPORE DIV. 2: RAF Seletar v University (Seletar). S'GOR DIV. 2: FMC v176 words
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Article143 1962-12-02 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MYOPIC Jrt Plane Dignified Lady MYOPIC Dignified Lady Jet Plane MYOPIC Rodato Jet Plane Race I.l I.IM HI (.1 1 I On Trust Distributor ON TRIST Tully Star L'nbeUevable MALHAM Begini-Brgitu Tully SUr Rare 3 PARAGON Port d Or Bistro PARAGON I143 words
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1495 1962-12-02 19 Race 1: 2.00 CL 3, Dlv. 4— 6 F. 1 1484 Myopic (Leong Huat St.) Bagby, 5 9.0 (F) Dragon 10 2 71J36 HI Society (Highland Si Lolita St.) Ahmad. 5 8.13 (F) B. Wilson 11 3 ***** Town Beat (Mdm Ng St Gunong1,495 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1962-12-02 19 THE RAIN BRIGHTENS PULAU PANGKOR CHANCES BEST BETS Mickey Rooney poses most serious threat but... pULAU PANGKOR has hit a bright patch of form and I doubt if 9.0 can stop him in the Class 1, Div. 1 mile handicap (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. And rain has brightened1,656 words
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Advertisement77 1962-12-02 19 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS $800 1 sTiJGAPOIK PALA LUMPUR and ask for "TELE-ADS" Classified advertisements are taken down by telephone provided a box number ia used or if the advertiser has an account. This service ii available for classified!! in both the Straits Times and Malay Mail newspapers. Readers should77 words
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Advertisement210 1962-12-02 19 Get Fast Relief From EAR WAX PROBLEMS Now you can rinse away deep seated ear wax problems quickly and painlessly. Itchiness, pressure pain is relieved with a few drops of soothing Hear/Hear. Use Hear/Hear to help stop the 'but'd-up' ot excessive ear wax and ;ts problems which may be a210 words
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Article, Illustration33 1962-12-02 20 Rrian Statham snaps up a catch at fine leg from Fred Trueman *s bowling to dismiss Norman O'Neill for 19 in Australia's first innings on Friday. UPI radio picture.UPI - 33 words
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228 1962-12-02 20 Gurchan to ask govt to build velodrome PERTH, Sat. Ma- layan cyclists will ask their government to build a concretetrack velodrome for them when they return home from the Perth Games. This was stated by the president of the Malayan Cyclists Federation. Mr. Gurchan Singh, in an interview published here228 words
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1105 1962-12-02 20 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON Benaud traps openers Pullar and Sheppard and board read 65-2 By Brisbane, Saturday |)ESPITE a brilliant 70 from Ted Dexter in 121 minutes with ten fours, England were heading for defeat by Australia at stumps today, second day of the First1,105 words
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482 1962-12-02 20 pETER SNELL, New Zealand's worldrecord holder, gained his expected victory in the mile, which highlighted the Australian-dominated final days programme of the Commonwealth Games here. But a blustery wind ruled out any chance of the brilliant New Zealander getting anywhere near his482 words
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Article90 1962-12-02 20 AUSTRALIA TOP MEDAL WINNERS PERTH. Sat.— At the end of the seventh British Empire and Commonwealth Games, medal standings were: Australia 38 England 29 N. Zealand 10 Pakistan 8 Canada 4 Scotland 4 Ghana 3 Jamaica 3 Kenya 2 Singapore 2 Wales Rhodesia Uganda 1 Bahamas Trinidad and Tobago Fiji90 words
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Article390 1962-12-02 20 4 x 440 yards relay heats: (First three teams in each heat qualify for final. World record 3.05.6 set by U.S.A. national team. 1960. Games record 3.08.1 set by South Africa. 1958). First beat 1 Jamaica 3.12.1. 2 Australia 3.15.4. 3 Kenya 3.18.9 4 Malaya (Victor. Subramaniam.390 words
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Article50 1962-12-02 20 KAMPAR, Sat. Kampar Veterans will meet Ipoh Veterans in a soccer match on the padang here tomorrow to mark the close of the Kampar district football league season. The league has also arranged two other soccer matches, champions vs rest (youths 7-a-side). and married vs bachelors.50 words
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Article38 1962-12-02 20 England v Australia Brisbane? 30lh November sfh December For the dearest reception of the test commentaries tune in to Radio -4 Australia on the PHILIPS L4XOST Radio the transistor portable we4l bowo for Quality r«>38 words
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Advertisement54 1962-12-02 20 IMPORTED FROM HOLLANO fo T f I 'l|b| /^^^jhjlll!; 'here is Heineken Beer from /^v^>^^s?S3v\ tP Holland. Cool and 3 /)Kw'A\\Wft I efreshing. golden light Heineken, Acsly^ v^v 7 Vvw*?l\ 1 •he beer (or people with mf/f \mm\ J.scernmg taste, everywhere l i I|E^j==S£^k[| 1 Worlds leading imported beer ffl54 words
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Advertisement71 1962-12-02 20 (VllW THE FOAMIdG SCOURER ■^^aHI FOR POTS AND PANS sinks and baths DON'T BE BULLIED M-• t~en rh mmm J— d.MbW —i thu, m «c«.d, Lf mm t^ch yo. lUt^» t*. .ortdt KNtwt mm* mtt-4t*~*9 iy*»« V«» d.v,~<i. itt M *~-t t»« t. th. -—t ~4 Ori-t.l EmH A-H-. M71 words
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229 1962-12-02 21 TEACHER SOWS OUT -WITH AN EXCUSE TO GO GLOBETROTTING... IT S astonishing how Malayan families tend to scatter these days. In my own case." (aid Mrs. Ruth T. Lin labovel, who is retiring after 30 years of teaching, I suppose I'm r.ithcr lucky. I have one boy doing a training229 words
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Article, Illustration276 1962-12-02 21 FIREBALL MISS LI PLAYS A PRINCESS INTRODUCING Mitt Li Shu-Fan, tamed Formosa dancer who is now in Malaya studying our folk dancas. And lik. the iplcml.d trouper that she it sha once danced befora Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek ihe is helping the Malayan Chinese Association in Penang to stage that spectacular276 words
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Article, Illustration643 1962-12-02 21 1H AY E just made the rather astonishing; discovery that Pilot Officer Frederick dv Crosses does not take quite kindly to the Siamese air. At the height of the Laotian crisis six months ago, when the 20 Squadron RAF was moved on643 words
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Article247 1962-12-02 21 PURE NONSENSE Tolstoy was right. IT is the bursting of braces at a public dinner which makes a man lose face. (Tolstoy) The quest of honour rises to reply. There is a silence, broken only by The swish o* tailing trousers. There he stands. Grabbing the elusive garment in ooth247 words
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Article49 1962-12-02 21 Pen-pals: Rememoer Mr. Stelios M. Stelson, the man who is prepared to find you a pen pal in any part of the world? Well, here is his address: 45, Franklin Park West, Apt. 4, Columbus 5, Ohio. Write to him direct. DON'T send your letters to the Sunday Times.49 words
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Advertisement238 1962-12-02 21 ""*?>>- U5/ER/A2/SIN .V^flßlli-wk OU Can c e P enc on BOAC I rolls Wroyce -M,. BOAC TEST MATCH SERVICE mm j^^^^^^ FOR LATEST SCORES DURING PLAY. £m j R I In G 953/8 ___l _*""2 -i-^'" l llB1 LyA i >w __m_L_mm f ■»Mmm— Ml MM— ____km_F A 1 ___4238 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1962-12-02 22 CECIL WILSON - CECIL WILSON By THAT motherly soul who in the name of Agatha Christie has sold more than 300,--000.000 copies of her murder thrillers, unravelled for me recently the mystery of her other selves. She told me all about Mrs. Max Mallowan, the housewife au d archaeological professor's assistant who1,317 words
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Article178 1962-12-02 22 THE new employee, who had his mind on everything but work, was running out of excuses for .staying away from the office. One day, when he wanted a day off, he had no trouble getting it. His excuse was that he wanted to attend his father's178 words
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Article375 1962-12-02 22 POINTER on training... YOUR DOG As we continue with training our dog to guard the family car. one of the problems which readers will have to contend with will probably arise if one has a young dog which suffers from lack of confidence If your dog falls Into this category,375 words
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Advertisement195 1962-12-02 22 gar &&58MBf*\ j^ SlvlwSilliiiw^'* Nat 1 mjuP™^^^ ""~v> /JaaaaHa^HaaaaHß*' |Sn£sG-a{aa>t>*-*- k j^B .QLaMßMMJß^^KSaafa^*^^ J aaßW* £2 JS-i^^^ i aaaaal When to Give an Heirloom Only on the most important occasions, of course. (Your gift should be equal to the event.) What to give ib no problem at all, for a195 words
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Advertisement655 1962-12-02 22 The most beautiful and most jM'Ti'j 1 JCZS^CZIIaZI^I-^aa-^ ustful home library ever BlßaaaaaaOTiC^^"^ '^H" -aV*37»^aaP^aaWa^Lf vl^SSn?-— <W^tl»laaMaaW auembled... now available W/^^mSlilitKtttKKmßKKKL^. from Federal Publication* i^j^^^^^r^^f^i_f' >^SiL K^. WL-^ GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD Wh.n r.y <>.m an. arxl.rit.nd a Lan, you .in n.w p.r>».ct<». aaHHaW! ana araaaaf aytlMk on655 words
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680 1962-12-02 23 Boy who wants to get a private pilot's licence I :!i!i|:;;;j!lili!! We answer the question HOW UOW much will il cost, me lo join a flying club where I c;m train for ;i private pilot s licence? I am 1!) years old and have good eyesight. L.T.K. The entrance fee680 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-12-02 23 CONCENTRATION 1 WINS "pLASSICA!. (omen\j tration (above). submitt«-d liy Corporal S.K. Worrall of Mat I*XC W.I). Hats. Holland Road. Singapore 10. wins the s:5O prize (pi. Worrafl use«l an Ariif-. Viscount camera ;.ml Ilford FP. 3 film. Si-ttin:: f!8. 4 HC 9 Address you' entries: Pictur.- Contest.187 words
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Article279 1962-12-02 23 On now to some of your questions. Q: I have money in the Post Office savings bank. Is it wise to withdraw my deposits and invest them in shares. I haven't much and I am an ordinary office worker. What snares would you recommend. C.T.Y. of279 words
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Article139 1962-12-02 23 Record in industry share sales T"HOSE; of you who asked for my advice (given repeatedly in this column) and concentrated on industrials, can today sit back and watch their shares, particularly the new blues, appreciate even further in price. With rubbers neglected and tins being largely left alone until the139 words
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Article167 1962-12-02 23 •DO you have a query or doubt? Then write to: The City Editor. Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. lacking in ready cash, I would advise ah of you to hang on. The beginners who were lucky enough tc be allocated the new167 words
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352 1962-12-02 23 Learning the way to lay out the landscape in parks •JHH work of the landscape architect ranges from the design of small private maidens to the laying out of public parks and other large municipal open spaces. This requires a knowledge of both horticulture and architecture, and as a result,352 words
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Advertisement99 1962-12-02 23 met tfypf/ *££>*$< THE FRIENDLY (g) MAN (THE NICEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO YOUR CAR) 'Happy' the Friendly Esso Man is no ordinary oil \l^^// drop. He's an oil drop with a mission. V He's Esso's cheerful symbol of service, LJ bringing you 'Happy Motoring. ri fi— Dealer Stations99 words
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Miscellaneous76 1962-12-02 23 U JJ jfuwiwCTUK OfY ...the work otar* I 9 IjyjM YOU IN M PAPER IMS So mtny teob/e. Me, ration tfeir* taBBB^BBBBBj SIR TAKfN KJ 3 o fXjrtJyAr rife fife is often THE PttMßt LAST r^ tVte pub/icftt/.. ampleWu -Z~~ igmred.. PQ} («-V~*-) Premieres Sr» H^^y l^\ n^^7 /«X /wkTmT^76 words
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Article44 1962-12-02 24 %WHY uo the loners say that glamour has deserted the boudoir? Is it true? Even if it is, I say today 'hut there is no reason why it should not make a comeback. And a bold, bewitching comeback at that I44 words
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Article, Illustration487 1962-12-02 24 Our bedside manners... BOUDOIR GLAMOUR AND HOW TO BRING IT ALL BACK IS there any woman who does not want to look her best every hour of the day? Of rourse not. We look our best or try to when going out to dinner, to a show, or just to487 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-12-02 24 THE Juliet Ang page So, so demure A IVKITK to me if »ou njnl mv Information on Miiiji-'-t- iiirntion.-d. Addrrvt your letter: Mis* lulirt An*. The Sunday Tirnrs. Time* Hou«>r. -y. Uivrr Valley Road. *iniuporc !>. stamped and T nlilirssril em Hope must arcuinpaitt your qurrv.45 words
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Article51 1962-12-02 24 HOUSEWIVES' grocery bills have risen only U per cent in 10 years, says U.S. grocery manufacturers' president Paul S. Willis. And due to the goods' convenient preparation, according to a New York report, she spends only 90 minutes instead of five and a half hours in the kitchen51 words
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Article119 1962-12-02 24 TO BED WITH NYLON HERE BM th ret- very •■ound ide.i> on how to look glamorous for bed, nil modelled by Sarah Weeks:— 1 Sarah in a tantalising baby-doll set m bright tangerine nylon tricot. The outfit has a shirred sheer V-yoke. PRICE S 14.50. 2 A shift gown in119 words
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Advertisement363 1962-12-02 24 under-playing gayest A; 3 fun BESTFORM' MADE IN U. S. A. Just right the light support for your sporty moments! Tht perfect panty under swimsuits. Miorts, slacks, casual dresses It's cool, light acetate, cotton and rubber elastic with flat fagotted seams that never show through. So firming, yet so comfortable363 words
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Advertisement270 1962-12-02 24 aaaaaaV vS* aaaaaaaaßr^LxSL^B^aaaaaaaaaaaV^kG^S^^^^^B^ti^C Brush shining, flashing beauty into your hair IN JUST ONI MINUTE There's nothing more ap- Each day brush in a little pealing than a woman with Vitapointc everyone will beautiful hair, so make sure soon notice the new magic yours always looks its best, in your hair.270 words
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Article88 1962-12-02 25 A GIRL, a design, a dream. The girl Soon Lay Lan, of Singapore. The design original and freab with new Innovation*. The dream of becoming a dress designer. Soon Lay Lan has always wanted to be a dress designer; but she does not know how U> to tbotit88 words
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Article282 1962-12-02 25 Questions and answers... DEAR Juliet Ang: I have a boyfriend whose nose becomes as red as a cherry during hot weather. Is there any cream that I can buy to stop this? ANITA. As far as I know, there are no such creams on the market. Get him to see282 words
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Article311 1962-12-02 25 I HAVE a very pretty girlfriend but I am afraid she would refuse me if I asked for a kiss. Besides I have a feeling that I will faint when I do so. Should 1 take a a risk 1 ROGER PEH Suppose she hits you on311 words
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Article167 1962-12-02 25 UOW for your score: l. a=3; b=i: c=o: 2- a= 3; b= 0; c= l. 3. a= 0; b= 3; tmt. 4. a= 0; b= J, c= l. 5. b= 3; c= 0. 6. a= l; b= 0: c= J. 7 a-1; h=sJ; c= i <i167 words
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Article459 1962-12-02 25 JANE LEE - A BOY WHO WANTS TO CHANGE CUSTOM JANE LEE BY DEAR Jane Lee: I think it is high time the tradition of boy-spend-girl is changed. Why shouldn't females pay when they go on dates? Alter all. they want equality WILLIAM 11. You must be a miser. Why should the girl459 words
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Article, Illustration642 1962-12-02 25 See how you rate on the share market STOCKS. SHARES ARE STILL A MYSTERY TO MANY -50... AN INCREASING number of women in Malaya are Investing their savings in shares. And every now and then most of them have written in to the City Editor to find out if they642 words
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Advertisement276 1962-12-02 25 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poisedevelop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd minutes of the day. has enabled276 words
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Advertisement85 1962-12-02 25 Tastes so good I creamy rich Ideal Milk. Try it with your fruit add it to your puddings you'll i«£^< taste the d'*f erence Zjir^ Almost any sweet is l^S&^fcT'"' jL-jH k^^JoN* m ore complete with Mil Ideal Milk. tmk B^Rlfl wk Ilil Buy some today in the M K\bV85 words
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Advertisement81 1962-12-02 26 GET UPTO EXTRA MILES WITH EACH TANKFUL SUPERSHELL Supershell, engine deposits can get red hot and burn up petrol like a house on fire. You waste po^er and moneyIf you always use Supershell with ICA, you get the total power your car needs and up to 17 extra miles from81 words
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