The Straits Times, 6 January 1963
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Title Section15 1963-01-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES loafed in> NO. 1,423. SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 35515 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1963-01-06 1 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON; TRAINS MAY RESUME TOMORROW By Kuala Lumpur, Sat, gND-THE-STRIKE talks are scheduled to be held tomorrow between the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya and the Railway Administration, and chances are that rail services will resume on Monday. Playing a key role In tomorrow's vital meetings will1,131 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1963-01-06 1 Henry Paul - Henry Paul, Night vigil ot Ist ana An unending stream of relatives, officials and the common man came all-day long to pay their last respects to the Ruler they loved PARAMOUNT CHIEF EXERCISES POWERS TILL TODAY by Kuala Kangsar, Sat, THOUSANDS all over Malaya went into1,115 words
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Article25 1963-01-06 1 the Indonesian Army Commander has returned to Jakarta from a tour of West Irian. Radio Indonesia said ln a broadcast heard in Tokyo.25 words
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Article127 1963-01-06 1 Freedom pledge by MacD NAIROBI, Sat. The new Governor. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. said yester* day Britain would speed elections in Kenya and move to Implement internal self-government as quickly as possible. "British Government policy is ty lose no time In making practical arrangements for the achievement of these aims,"UP - 127 words
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Article52 1963-01-06 1 BOSTCN. Sat. A phantom killer who has strangled eight women without leaving a single clue is being sought In this normally -sedate city's biggest manhunt ever. The latest killing was discovered on Monday, when 23-year-old Patricia Bissette was found strangled by her own stocking andReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1963-01-06 1 J OS ANGELES Sat.— At first Police Officer Walta Costa thought the irirl on the beach was wearing a light-coloured bikini. "When I investigated further I found she wa* wearing nothing except a pair of false eyelashes." he told a court at Ball Moon Bay. California. Charged68 words
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Article89 1963-01-06 1 The Dewan Negara, Perak, at their historic meeting at the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar on Friday night when they decided on the next ruler. The special meeting was presided over by the Paramount Chief, the Dato Bendahara, Inche C. M. Yusof. Under the constitution, the Dato Bendahara,89 words
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Advertisement118 1963-01-06 1 How Well did you React to the Emergency? QUIZ FOR DRIVERS -Deaderst Dec IV. Digest Distributed by: C. R. Dosorotho Raj Ltd. P.O. Box 257. Spore ENJOY STEREOPHONIC MAGNIFICENCE WHEREVER YOU WISH WITH Utf WrTfUSH ■_k M n jHK iMAM^AaM W HI STlfttO POHTAILE RADIO-GUAM mm A Mod«l STP-43 W118 words
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Advertisement11 1963-01-06 1 FLY THE SINGAPORE %AKA«TA HONGKONG MALAYAN AIRWAYS SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA11 words
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Advertisement382 1963-01-06 1 FINEST 7 DIAMONDS SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jeweller* 25, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Tel: *****. HAWKERS PROTEST Two-hour traffic standstill at Woodlands SINGAPORE, Sat. Traffic came to near standstill for almost two hours along Woodlands Road tonight as "pasar malam" hawkers staged a demonstration against the382 words
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Article, Illustration2242 1963-01-06 2 Three sudden deaths —now Marina... THE LAST INSTALMEN1 A SHOCK: 'HE IS MARINA'S EX-HUSBAND...' CHIEF Inspector Dermot Craddork of the Yard, with the unofficial aid of the redoubtable Miss Marple. has at last found a lead In the triple ■urder mystery at Gostinfton Hall,2,242 words
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Advertisement483 1963-01-06 2 WonA&M rizes fo 6e won in tW* ca ty 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 six483 words
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Article, Illustration1877 1963-01-06 3 SolVfid k y ss M ar P* e the remarkable amateur sleuth in the case KILLER I WHO STRUCK IN FILM STAR'S HOME FILM STAB Marina Gregf has been found dead In bed at Gossinfton Hall the fourth sudden death there. Heather Badcock, gunt at1,877 words
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Article381 1963-01-06 3 Just to Warn you.... IK THE CITY... was smoothed out in darkness and revellers after gay Christmas and New Year parties were sleeping it off. Men In twos and threes, buttoned up to keep out the cold, walked the silent streets and by-paths alert for the growl of a dog381 words
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Advertisement434 1963-01-06 3 TRUSTED THROUGHOUT THE wiisa products BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: Than you will enioy the esteem and respect of your triends o» wall as increased opportunities for promotion to executive positions. It it now possible for Asian students to obtain the highly-prized degree of the Australian Society of Accountants or the434 words
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Miscellaneous375 1963-01-06 3 Your Sunday radio da run mai AVA tob Song" noia nic stft B e Nummary And The Choir Sings; KAUIU MALAYA An-i Screen: 5.30 Emphasis On 8.3 C Life With The Lyons' 1000 am (Ml Tim* sumAi Nwrara- Pwcuaaior; ••<» Summary Of Pro- Irama Pagl; 10 JO Platu-i PersonluNmtodLTl Si375 words
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Foreign News
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Article, Illustration101 1963-01-06 4 IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF A FAMOUS FATHER rcn, other children followed as if they wanted to tread in the footsteps of their leader and father. The highlights of the lively party included traditional music by the children themselves who sing songs and clap their hands in praise of their host.101 words
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Article, Illustration483 1963-01-06 4 U.S. tells Tshombe: End secession and co-operate Katanga's 'scorched earth and fight to finish policy must be avoided' WASHINGTON. Saturday JHE United States called on Katanga President Moise Tshombe to 'end promptly 1 his secession from the Congo and prevent sabotage and damage to important installations in Katanga. In a483 words
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403 1963-01-06 4 On land sea and air-big push -is on CAIGON, Sat. South Vietnam Armed Forces yesterday launched a large scale operation in the southern tip of South Vietnam in An Xuyen Province, about 160 miles south west of Saigon. Taking part in the operation were 30 Navy boats reinforced by CivilReuter - 403 words
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Article36 1963-01-06 4 ...the Bulgarian Mto fighter pilot who crashed near a Nato base la Bart, South-East Italy, last January 30, has been handed over to the Bulgarian Legation to Rome after being acquitted of espionage charges.36 words
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Article23 1963-01-06 4 leader of the British Liberal Party, arrived In New York by air for a fortnight's tour of U.S. and Canadian cities.23 words
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Article223 1963-01-06 4 PELAEZ'S LONDON MISSION IS IMPOSSIBLE MANILA. Sat. The Manila Times said today the Philippine claim to British North Borneo 'has slim chances of prospering at the conference table.' The Times, which is the largest newspaper in the Philippines, editorially commented today on the talks between British223 words
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Article48 1963-01-06 4 led the mighty and humble in tribute «t the funeral of Senator Robert Kerr of Oklahoma. A crowd estimated at 10.000 came to pay their last respects to the man who rose frcm log cabin to one of the most powerful men In the U.S. Senate.48 words
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Article35 1963-01-06 4 Commander of the United States Beventh Fleets Taiwan patrol force returned to his base in Ryukyus after a two-hour ferred with both top American visit in Formosa where he conand Nationalist military leaders.35 words
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Article31 1963-01-06 4 Britain's chief Common Market negotiator, will have a working lunch in Paris with the French Foreign Minister. Mr Maurice Couve de Murville. next Friday. British sources said In Paris.31 words
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Article17 1963-01-06 4 Turkeys Chief of Staff has undergone a gall bladder operation at Gulhane hospital la Istanbul.17 words
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191 1963-01-06 4 POLARIS SUB NOT SO INVULNERABLE, SAYS NEW SCIENTIST f ONDON, Bat. The New Ld Scientist, British weekly mugazlne. said yesterday that the conclusion must be drawn that the missile carrying submarine Is not as invulnerable as she Is generally said to be. Discussing Polaris, the sub-marine-borne missile developed by theReuter - 191 words
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Article392 1963-01-06 5 IWIFE TRIED TO f USE ELECTRIC Itoothbrush to Ikill husband VJAN DIEGO (Calilornia). lJ Sat.— The wile of a travelling salesman was convicted yesterday of plotting to electrocute her husband with a rigged electric toothbrush. Superior Court Judge William Mahedy said the evidence against Mrs. Doris Saunders. 28. was392 words
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Article38 1963-01-06 5 BERLIN, Sat.— A total of 21,356 East Germans asked for political asylum in West Berlin and West Germany in 1962, Mr. Felix Von Eckardt, West German Government plenipotentiary in Berlin, told a press conference yesterday. Reuter.eReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1963-01-06 5 U.S. negotiator at the EastWest disarmament talks in Geneva, has submitted his resignation to President Kennedy for personal reasons. Mr. Andrew Hatcher. Associate White House Press Secretary, said in Washington.32 words
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Article200 1963-01-06 5 ithe chance of a Lifetime [for tomas— but Ihe missed it CHICAGO, Sat. A geniilike poof sent thousands of dollars floating like confetti to a northwest side street yesterday—unclaimed dollars which passersby quickly scooped into bulging pockets Nichdolas Tomas. a service stution attendant on his way to work, stoppedUPI - 200 words
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Article141 1963-01-06 5 MIAMI. FLORIDA. Sat. The Cuban government has "expelled" two members ol the Cuban Embassy In London, according to a Radio Havana broadcast monitored here yesterday The Cuban Government has made similar announcements in the past when Cuban diplomats have defected from the Castro regime. The141 words
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Article45 1963-01-06 5 BOMBAY. Sat.— A French woman, A. Fermi, was sentenced to two years' jail here yesterday on a charge of smuggling gold worth 1,000.--000 rupees ($640,000) into India last September. Nine other French nationals also received jail terms on the same charge.45 words
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Article21 1963-01-06 5 the U.S. Secretary of State, flew to Florida from Washington for a conference with President Kennedy at Palm Beach.21 words
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171 1963-01-06 5 New life in Australia for Polish envoy who quit in Sydney CANBERRA. Saturday. 'JHE Police Commercial Attache in Sydney, Mr. Gerzy Boniecki, has resigned his position and will remain in Australia as an immigrant with his family, the Australian Department of External Affairs announced here yesterday. The department said MrReuter - 171 words
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Article87 1963-01-06 5 /CANTERBURY, (E ng Vj land), Sat. Dr. Hewett Johnson. Dean of Canterbury, popularly known as the "Red Dean," announced yesterday that he had resigned his office. He had informed the Archbishop of Canterbury and his resignation had been accepted. Dr. Johnson's nickname derived from left-wing sympathies. In87 words
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Article, Illustration178 1963-01-06 5 Gaitskell in hospital seriously ill BUT NO CAUSE FOR IMMEDIATE ANXIETY, SAYS PARTY LONDON. Sat. A Labour Party spokesman said yesterday that Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the party leader, was in a serious condition in Middlesex Hospital with a recurrence of virus infection. The spokesman said his condition did not causeReuter - 178 words
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Article24 1963-01-06 5 the new chief Soviet Delegate to the United Nations on arrival in New York praised the world organisation for making "good progress."24 words
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Article652 1963-01-06 5 ROBIN STAFFORDS A BONUS for women ha> made a New York Insurance company one of the most popular in the U.B. It Is allowing all American women to declare themselves three years younger than they really are on their life insurance forms. And the three652 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-01-06 5 BOOKIES QUIT: LIFE TOO TOUGH LONDON, Saturday jyjANY of Britain's thousands of small racecourse bookmakers are finding that the going is too tough and are quitting the game. They make no secret of the reason it is too hard to make a living. These men, who have been proud toReuter - 337 words
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Article65 1963-01-06 5 IMPHAL (Manipun, Sat.— Naga rebels ambushed a civilian motor convoy near 1 here early yesterday and i three people in the convoy were wounded, according to reports reaching here. Men of the Assam Rifles were rushed to the scene, and an ambulance went to pickReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-01-06 5 OLD-FRIEND NIXON AMONG THOSE IN LAST TRIBUTE HOLLYWOOD. S:it A galaxy of Hollywood stars and other personalities attended a memorial .service at All Saints Episcopal Church here yesterday for actor Dick Powell, who died of cancer on Wednesday night, aged 58. As they came to pay theirReuter - 164 words
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Article20 1963-01-06 5 the 71-year-old Soviet writer lias arrived in London by ulr from Moscow for a weeks visit to Britain.20 words
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218 1963-01-06 6 Hongkong bank workers get pay rises SINGAPORE. Sat. Some 380 employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation here are to get wage increases ranging from $20 to $80 a month. This follows an agreement signed yesterday between the management and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. Under the agreement the218 words
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Article65 1963-01-06 6 MALACCA. Sat. Thp trophy revolver which was stolen on Wednesday from the officers tne.-s of the Ist. Federation Reconnaissance Regiment «t Suanei Udang near here, has been recovered by police here. The revolver was found with 13 rounds of live ammunition buried t ohind a65 words
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209 1963-01-06 6 'SACKED' ARMY MEN PROTEST AT GHQ: 60 MORE RETRENCHED SINGAPORE, Sat— The Army Civil Service Union today disclosed that another 60 local employees of the War Department had been discharged this week bringing the total number so far declared redundant to 150. Most of the redundant men from various army209 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-01-06 6 Roads on the East Coast still cut KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Police today issued the following flood reports: TENGGANU: Penarek Kampong Buloh road, impassable to all traffic: Kuala Besut Kampong Pak Abu road, sixth to eight and three-quarter milestone under two feet six inches of water and impassable to all traflc.115 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-01-06 6 Kiss furore film star to marry KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Actress Noorasmah, 21, of the recent film kiss controversy, is to marry Radio Malaya announcer, Ahmad Omar, some time after Hari Raya. Ahmad, 25, who announces on the Malay section of Radio Malaya, said that he met Noorasmah at the kenduri226 words
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100 1963-01-06 6 Students union backs Malaysia plan LONDON, Sat— The Malayan Students Union (London) last night pledged all-out support to the Malayan Government's effort to establish the Federation of Malaysia by August 31 this year. Its executive committee, calling a special meeting to discuss the situation in Brunei, strongly condemns all foreign100 words
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Article32 1963-01-06 6 SINGAPORE Sat. The strike by 400 Metal Box Company workers in Woodlands entered its third day today with both the management and Its employees' union "studying the it.iation."32 words
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Article321 1963-01-06 6 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (3.000) $1.71 D, (4.000) $1.70; Dunlops (2.000) $2.53 D, $2.52 BL, (3.000) $2.53, (9.000) $2.52; East Smelt (1.000) $2.74;321 words
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Article, Illustration347 1963-01-06 6 CHAN BENG SOON - Malaya wants to be friendly with Jakarta CHAN BENG SOON By ALOR STAR, Saturday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that Malaya wanted to be a "good friend and neighbour" with Indonesia. 4 'But Indonesia does not seem to accept us as such," he told a rally at the opening of347 words
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252 1963-01-06 6 'Front using strike for by-election campaign' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Syed Ja'aiar Aibar, acting secretary-general of Umno. today accused the Socialist Front ot taking advantage of the railway dispute "lor their political campaign" in the Port Sweitenham by-election. He .suid that Umno. as a responsible political party, "cannot keep quiet." At252 words
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Article36 1963-01-06 6 SEREMBAN, Sat. A group of rubber experts, including the Controller of Rubber Research, Dr. L. Bateman, today visited the largest smallholders new planting scheme at Sungei Lul, 60 miles from here.36 words
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Article97 1963-01-06 6 TODAY Sedili Kcchil 5.11 a.m. (7.4 f t• 7.32 p.m. (7 lii' Singapore 7.23 a.m. (B.4ft) 8 53 p.m. (7.Bfti; Port Dickson 3.11 a.m. (B.2ft) 3.43 pjn. (6.5f t > Port Swettenham 2.08 a.m. 12.2 ft > 2.50 p.m. Mo.sft > Prnang 9.55 a.m.97 words
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Advertisement128 1963-01-06 4 PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY m^^mlf. q. if. 2J. The silent Mariner WASHINGTON. Sat.— The Vsnus probe spacecraft Mariner II has lost contact with the earth, it was announced yesterday. As expected, it wei.t silent after having gone 5.700.000 1 miles past the planet Ve--1 nus. v wu^StMWm KaHnß t^^<128 words
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Advertisement192 1963-01-06 5 Marion Ibright-eyed Istoriet |puts accent lON EASE w 3 The indoor look of Marion Collins, with the accent still on relaxing. The bright-eyed starlet shows the way to casual rosiness here. "bum*' I wear what suits me I choose my own activities I made up my own mind about Tampax192 words
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Advertisement74 1963-01-06 5 ASIA MAGAZINE BRINGS YOU THE BEST A Whose hands on Uckie's neck? Set Asi« Magazine (Pag* PICTURES OF 1961 I B R/'fl B I i IfiO PRECISION X'» new bemrftfb'. d£Ob J »hi*eleoonlS*»i»*-mode!3J-/■BK^^^ Wt& wotch CANDJNO, with J^^^^^" i p *v six *'o w y decorative mter- t'^-3 chonaeobto bezels74 words
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Advertisement157 1963-01-06 6 is a most attractive family saloon Now available with Automatic Transmission The latest A6O packs new power plus new beauty. Outside, its sleek contours are elegantly stylish; inside, its roominess and comfort superbly luxurious. The new engine-1622 c.c, 61 b.h.p., over 80 m.p.h. -gives you massive power, faster acceleration and157 words
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Advertisement124 1963-01-06 6 0 jK— r— I*— I—^ Bay a KELVIN ATOR REFRICER-* ATOR for Cbratma* or Chinese New I Year and get a FREE, delicious hamper! And remember Kelvinator tt the refrim gerator always ahead of iv time because of Keivinfttor't Basic Improvements Plan. Buy your refrigerator now and get the wonderfoi124 words
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745 1963-01-06 7 A 15-year-old girl they can't control DROP US A LINE. Our address is: The Know Alls, Sunday Tunes, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9- J)HAH Know Alls: I have a daughter who is getting completely out of control. She is lazy and does not care for her studies. Although745 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-01-06 7 LI I Lth AND THEKITTEN" (aoove). submitted by Tan Chiang Yonu. or 12 Rochore Road. Singapore 7. wins the weeks s:so priie. Mr. Tan used a Rolleicord camera: he did not name the type of film used Setting: tt.s. ISO second. ADDRESS your entries: Picture ConWst The179 words
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622 1963-01-06 7 I predict... many more new faces in this club •DO YOt' have a query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. IJIROM scores of letters I F have received during the past few weeks, one fact is certain more people are622 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-01-06 7 In the new Zephyr Estate Car HIGH TAILING at 98 m.p.h.! That's what you can do in the new Fxird Zephyr Estate Car. or so my London correspondent tells me. The Zephyr estate car is all of 15ft. long, and has room for six or seven people I327 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1963-01-06 8 After the How welcome are you at a party DID YOU SHAPE UP WELL AT THOSE FESTIVE OCCASIONS?.. ..HERE IS A QUIZ YOU WOULD DO WELL TO TACKLE BEFORE YOU GO TO ONE AGAIN WELL, tli c festive season has drawn to a dose. As you reflect on all the1,065 words
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Article268 1963-01-06 8 #"WELL. goodnight, Richard," she said to her date at the door. "And don't worry about my headache. I'm probably just hungry." WiEN Oscar Wilde visited America, his wit and charm captivated all who met him. But it remained ror an ordinary American girl to leave him268 words
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Article206 1963-01-06 8 MY boy friend and I are very much in love with each other, but the other day he told me of a previous girl friend he had and of whom he had been rather fond. Now I do not know if he really loves me or is206 words
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Article347 1963-01-06 8 First, add up your marks. 1. a=l; b 3; c 2. 2. a=l;b 3; c 2. 3. a= 1; b 2; c 3. 4. a= 1; b 3; c 2. 5. a l; b =2; c 3. 6. a =2; b= 1; c 3. 7.347 words
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702 1963-01-06 8 Jane l EE Wife who went out when her man was warded WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Mils Jane Lee, The Sunday Tim«i, Time* House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. AFTER three months of marriage I was admitted to ;i hospital for an operation. During my stay there my wife702 words
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Advertisement22 1963-01-06 7 I too, am 'Happy' now ■"*s%; ONLY 50- cts FOR Remember, fill up with Esso Extra begins at the Esso sign. <^^b22 words
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Miscellaneous61 1963-01-06 7 f^mrn 'few 4 c art 7h/s veer, we have —frr the »t>ff*ne o£ JM O*-ce srarf decided to mate a our loyal and ■^■Mflfl if iiai x°» we *wre po&t/ve con?rioufrc*f. —^conscmittous ,?^n*o-,+ <? Motivated £t6ff~' 3*<<4 aHvi/yjz to mshiovt 1 management ~.io tick off the ito** ITJI^ "MvA^l^^ m^Mt^v61 words
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Advertisement167 1963-01-06 8 She knew he was admiring her soft 9 beautiful hair But he didn't know her secret that she used SEBBIX. the shampoo that transforms dull hair into lovely, healthy hair that.it admired by everyone. Sebbix eliminates dandruff and f keeps your hair healthy always. AriwhrttomoMyoagetOTerl* shampoo* from tit ry bottle.167 words
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Article, Illustration418 1963-01-06 9 ASA air agreement to be signed in Bangkok on Wednesday Pooling arrangement between MAL, Thai International and CPA will mean more direct services weekly KUALA LUMPUR, Sat J 1 HE Association of South-East Asia agreement on the pooling of air services will be formally signed in Bangkok next Wednesday between418 words
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200 1963-01-06 9 'Ghosts' prawn men fish up from a river- MUAR. Sat. Malays licre believe that the prawns they catch from the Muar River are the multiple incarnations of a IWherman ana his wife. They told the Sunday Times that long ago, the couple went to flsh at sea. Before their sampan200 words
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Article65 1963-01-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A mil of more than $8,500 has been made to the YWCA of Malaya by the YWCA. Britain, and the British Council of Churches. The gift is for the purpose of helping to stabilise and strengthen the finances of the association here.65 words
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Article68 1963-01-06 9 Mr. and Mrs. Pritum Singh who were married in Taiping. The bride, the former Miss Pritam Kaur. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bakhtawar Singh, of Taipine. The groom, an Australian-trained phy-sio-therapist attached to the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur, is the son68 words
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152 1963-01-06 9 S'pore made garments will soon enter the market SINGAPORE*. Sat. Mass produced Made-in-Singa-pore garments will soon enter the market ready to compete with products from overseas. They will be manufactured in the factory of the Ocean Star Garments Limited in Redhill Industrial Estate. The factory the eighth to start In152 words
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67 1963-01-06 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— Four youths climbed on board the tanker Certlnthus anchored at Pulau Bukom yesterday and carried away a 16-foot copper bax valued at $2,125. The master of the tanker. Capt Rex Dlxon. told police that at about 10.45 a.m. he was talking to67 words
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397 1963-01-06 9 'POINTER' on training... YOUR DOG r'DAY, we oominue with oui series on stein troubles and their attendant ills Eczema usually occurs irom vermin, nearly always from the bogy dirt Also if a dog i.s. in addition, out c condition. On the othei hand eczema is known to have a tendency397 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-01-06 9 3 complete Sandhurst training THREE office-cadets from Malaya who pass- I'd out recently from the Knv.il Military Academy, Sandhurst, following the succesful completion of their course. They will receive commissions on their return to Malaya. From left: MBA ArifT of Raja Besut. Trengganu. Hsiung Teck Pin of Opera Estate S.ngapore57 words
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143 1963-01-06 9 Police arrest elusive Chee Fah kingpin of W. Pahang BENTONG, Sat. Police disclosed here today that they have arrested the kingpin of Chee Fah operators in West Pahang. The man, detained earlier this week, is middle-aged and had successfully evaded arrest for about a month. •With the kingpin out of143 words
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Advertisement183 1963-01-06 9 Set your table &itk magnificent WATERFORD GLASS >3I IT COSTS LESS THAN- MOST PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle ot crystal glasses in the flickering candlelight nothing else convcvs so well the air of gracious living, the feeling that here is a home where beauty is appreciated. Yet this beauty is183 words
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Article50 1963-01-06 10 ?<i Wnrd- *12 (Mlntm'imi OOROTHV CRAY Rtauty Hprciallut MrK Anna Sim arttl offrr for on* w«ek trm individual Make-up, with ii. Wire on Skin Part, lit C K. Tang. 7th to 12th January Pirane tHephon* l«02% for appolntmrnt. dr rail it C. K. Tung (.S| Ltd.. Orchard Rnnrl S:nga-50 words
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OPINION
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167 1963-01-06 10 PORTRAIT OF A MALAYAN SCHOOLCHILD LAST Wednesday In Singapore and next Monday In the Federation it's back to school for the children. So it ii> only natural that parents today should pause and consider just what sort of a child goes to the schools of Malaya in the year 1963.167 words
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Article157 1963-01-06 10 Mother and father, determined that their boy .should make the grade and go up to the university, have very firm ideas about what he should do when he comes home from school. Malayan parents are by nature conservative and they all agree that erring children should be punished. With157 words
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Article200 1963-01-06 10 But television nevertheless does pose the question: Just how much viewing should a child be allowed? And if it is any guide it would perhaps be well to state here that a recent survey in Britain showed that average watching time was up to two hours a night,200 words
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Article, Illustration894 1963-01-06 10 B iiiM BJ ii »l H l f il Bi »t TiUB malayans TIMES miflUhMflin^ ARE THINKING AND SAYING Jap planes dived and there in a cave I lay wrapped in newspapers By MISS K.L. TAN oS '.ICLAP. SIKCAPORE Malaya's Maw Writer N0. 64. She894 words
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Article1092 1963-01-06 10 Junion Klal Chun - Junion Klal Chun -i»y SPEAKING PERSONALLY WHAT YOUR CHANCES ARE IN THE STATES MANY overseas student's want to study in America but lack the means to do so. Most of them are just plain folk with average intelligence, average income, and leading an average life. If this1,092 words
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Article65 1963-01-06 10 4 FTER reading Mrs. A. Knight's article (Sunday Times, Dec. 16) I drove from Ipoh to see my old town again. It's some six years since I have been to Taiping. Everything was so changed. All my friends have ieft and gone to seek their living65 words
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698 1963-01-06 10 ABU bin ADAM - A shame! Sakais buying scooters on a glad and sorry system ABU bin ADAM __By SITTING on the bus the other day I happened to be glancing through the old newspaper in which the amah had wrapped my meagre lunch Mat Jampok: Hey! We've heard that before. Me: Yes I698 words
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Advertisement914 1963-01-06 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. I au wont* jr. (Minimum) PHANG TAN MARRY. Son of Manuat T»n to Lucille. daiisfetar of Mr and Mr*. Tan Ah 1H63 THE ENCAQIMINT It xnnnunred natwM* Mr Tro 100 Kirn, «on of Mr Utt Mr- Ti-o Kay Ku»nrt »nd MIM laajrta Chan Of«k 80. v. daughter of914 words
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Article, Illustration411 1963-01-06 11 PHOTO NEWS The swearing-in ceremony over, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, -turns round to congratulate the new Chief Justice, Mr. justice Wee Chong Jin, (second from left), yeste»rday. Watching are the former Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose. Also present but not in the picture was supreme Court411 words
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Article284 1963-01-06 11 'Our good UN name NAHAPPAN: MALAYA KNOWN AS VERY SOBER LEVEL-HEADED NATION KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE United Nations has a very high impression of Malaya's "sense of sobriety" according to Senator Athi Nahappan, who returned here by air today after attending the recent U.N. General Assembly. He told the Sunday284 words
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Article45 1963-01-06 11 JOHORh BAHKU. S;it Mr. Tan Slew Sin. the Minister of Finance, will be visiting Johore Biiliiu on Jan 19. He v. ill M)(\ik a i the M.C.A Yo'ith conference to be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here that afternoon45 words
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Article34 1963-01-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat A twoday Mummnorthl Festival of Indliiii classical music and dances began today at the Gandhi Memorial Hall in Race Course Lane, under the sponsorship of the Indian Fine Ar's S-eletv34 words
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184 1963-01-06 11 Escapees jailed for stealing a boat SINGAPORE, Sat.—lnspector E. Mahadevan, a district court prosecutor, today described how a collision took place between a customs boat and a stolen prisons ooat in Indonesian waters on the evening of Nov. 30. The prisons boat, carrying five fugitives, he said, had ignored a184 words
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Article85 1963-01-06 11 PENANG. Sat.— Any lowering of the standard In the Government General Clerical Service examination would mean "loss ol status and importance" for the test, Mr R. Sundarajoo. executive officer of the Day Tralninc College, said today Mr Sundarajoo, wtio has been invited to be85 words
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Article24 1963-01-06 11 SINGAPORE S;it Ml Khone Hi iv Ntif has brcn Diiectn: Oonupi Practical Invest! Bun au wKn uifett lroni De; 1. IM2 I24 words
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Article125 1963-01-06 11 PENANG Sal. Penunv, Port Commission wor- ker.s helped the crew to put out a fire which oruke out in the mess room ot the cargo vessel Impala anchored alongside Swet- tenham Pier here today The City Fire Brigade I wa* summoned but the I Djaze125 words
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305 1963-01-06 11 A MAN OF GOOD STANDING WAS A CHEAT SINGAPORE, Sat. Lim Chin Huat, 34, described by his counsel as "a riian of subs t antial financial standing," was today convicted of a cheating charge involving $6,750. He was said to have given a dud cheque for this amount to Mr.305 words
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95 1963-01-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A 19--year-old bicycle park attendant at the Capitol Theatre here. Ramli bin Abdul Razak was today charged in the Third Magistrate's Court for the theft or alternatively retaining stolen property, cf a motor ear valued at 53.000 belonging to Tan ChewThong95 words
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232 1963-01-06 11 Malaya contributes to $8 million mosque in London KUALA LUMPUR. Sat fHE 90,000 Muslims who live in London will have a new $8 million mosque, complete with a minaret, in Regent's Park. Malaya is one of the 19 countries contributing towards the cost of the mosque. According to the British232 words
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Article134 1963-01-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two motorists were stopped by dagger-wielding thugs today and robbed- of a' total of $2,800 In cash. Mr. Ow Chong Yew. a sawmill clerk, was driving along Nicoll Highway from a bank at 11.30 a.m. when he was forced to stop by a car in134 words
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71 1963-01-06 11 KUCHINIG. Sat.— The Director of Medical Services. Dr. D A Baird. today reported a new outbreak of Cholera in the Upper Kuching District Four cases had been confirmed at Kampong Bengoh. situated near the border with Indonesia Borneo. One of the victims hadUPI - 71 words
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Article24 1963-01-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore branch of Tan Chong and Bons Motor 00.. Ltd. in Rochore Canal Road was officially opened today.24 words
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Article24 1963-01-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. Harold S Sandy has been appointed as a deputy Collector of Land Revenue with effect from Dec. 11. 196224 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-01-06 12 KUALA LLMPLR, SaJ. The sultan of Selangor .Hid the Tengku Ampuan spent more than 40 minutes touring Kothmans cigarette factory in Petaling Jaya today. The royal guests were t.ikrn round the factory by Mr. Patrick (VNeil-Dunne. the International Director of Rothmans World181 words
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Article105 1963-01-06 12 Housewife robbed of cash, jewels IPOH, Sat. Madam Wong Ngu, 21, a housewife, was robbed of $155 in cash and jewellery worth $27 In her house at the 7th. mile Tanjong Rambutan Road early this morning. She told the police that she was asleep with her mother and two younger105 words
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691 1963-01-06 12 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA DONATIONS POUR IN FOR BRILLIANT GIRL STRICKEN BY CONGENITAL HEART AILMENT By IPOH, Saturday. MALAYA'S "whispering voice" Wong Kam Thye, 22, the brilliant girl with a congenital heart ailment, is all set for the flight to Melbourne for corrective691 words
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261 1963-01-06 12 Tests for Yoke Heong to see if she, can stay I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the Malayan schoolgirl who lost both arms in a street accident here and Is now in England, Is to be "tested" to find out her talents and working capacities. A government statement said261 words
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118 1963-01-06 12 Are manners of youngsters getting worse? r PHE subject for this week's Malayan Writer's contest is: "Are young peoples' manners getting worse? Give your answer in 900 wcrds. The best contribution will win a prize of $50. Contributions should be typewritten and in double spacing on one side of the118 words
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208 1963-01-06 12 Schools obliged to rid pupils of 'unhealthy tendencies' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE Public Trustee, Mr. K. Paramalingam, spoke today of the moral obligation on schools to teach pupils to lead a normal way of life and to rid them of "unhealthy tendencies." Mr Paramalingam was speaking at a re-union dinner208 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-01-06 12 A 'SECRET' FRIEND PROMISES HER NEW ARTIFICIAL LIMBS KUANTAN. Sat. The New Year has brought new hopes for a 17-year-old schoolgirl, N inah binte Daud Pahang's "Child of the Year. 1962" who was born legless and without fingers. Minah (above) told the Sunday Times today that "a165 words
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Article245 1963-01-06 12 FISH TALK Grey Mullet season is here now NOW Is the time of the year when Grey Mullet usually called Belanak in Malay, are present In greatest abundance. A kati or so of the small mixed fish usually on sale In the market will reveal a preponderance of them, while245 words
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Advertisement376 1963-01-06 12 The famous BENNETT COLLEGE can train your mind to success g through personal tuition g Who are the men in the best Jobs? Voy Mf F Bradikow A C .1.5.. ofien, those who have a sound technical f R.Econ.S.. Director of Sfkdiet or commercial (raining behind them, at the famous376 words
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Article, Illustration380 1963-01-06 13 -STAR of theWEEK' nPHOMiH you mat complain nf many thing* in the >ear ahead, you will c-ertalnl> nrvrr complain of boredom. From beginning to end. thU Ik to be a time of adventure md mnn> new experience*. Some of them you will enjoy wholeheartedly, others ma> try your patience to380 words
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Miscellaneous1377 1963-01-06 13 Tfcl I WHY. r'H«A, 7\? YOj'W VOU.UKZAN, AXE A ir'PAKES'LY WE HAVg A YOU M iLATEIt... l/wWATALIPE VAhiS VILIaSE^/wE COUI7 SUP^ENt^ TECi7! T3 II fOWERPUL /AAN IN SYMPATHETIC fcELA-\ONSHIP V PLOW SOHI M A THIS WOUU? BE \\S A tBPUSB V /AA»C_ AN 4 POLLOW MY t LAN TO THAN1,377 words
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Article, Illustration21 1963-01-06 14 I SAY THAT IT IS NOW TIME TO SHOW SAFA SCHOOLS MUST HAVE A COUNCIL SEAT21 words
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Article1055 1963-01-06 14 GIVE SAFA WHAT IT DESERVES This is the time for drastic action... FOR too long now the Singapore Amateur Football Association has been in the news with its squabbles over leadership and coaching. The public can take so much and no more. This is the reason why I have refrained1,055 words
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Miscellaneous308 1963-01-06 14 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. Adhesive substance law (5): 2. For tenter (4); t (s >; 6. F~t (4): 11. Very nearly, Jg- Jg (13): 12. Under (5); 13. Weapon "Blackball" (3); 7. Among <4>; for flsh? (4); 14- Plant (4); 16. 8 Become active (s>: 9. Walk (4): (3); 21.308 words
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Article, Illustration563 1963-01-06 17 SAM WHITE - SAM WHITE By WHY THE SWEDISH STAR AGREED TO PLAY FOR PEANUTS IT is always a pleasure to see Ingrid Bergman. She has super abundance of all the virtues of the Swedes innocence, romanticism, emotional recklessness and all their faults innocence, romanticism and emotional recklessness. Age she's now563 words
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Article, Illustration988 1963-01-06 17 Roderick -Mann — - Roderick -Mann By LESSON in how to keep a lunch date on the same slay with two men, without letting them meet, from actress JUI St. John, estranged wife of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton's son Lance Keventlow. She told the first date she was not hungry988 words
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Article291 1963-01-06 17 ft THEATRE ft ft ft juEARLY three years ago. at Singapore's Victoria Theatre, an attractive slip of a girl with a fine voice and charming presence stole the show at one of the Singapore Musical Society s soirees. A few days after she had given her performance291 words
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Advertisement325 1963-01-06 17 fyvrrrra opens today; I^^^ (SINGAPORE) DAILY AT 1 1 a.m. 1 .30 4.00 6.30 9.30 p.m. More than 50 America's r^J TOP JAZZ MUSICIANS, INSTRUMENTALISTS AND VOCALISTS -Star In f^V/l^^P LOuVs ARMSTRONG THELOHItJSMONK BfijJT'pP JACKTEAGARDEN W+l lOP ANITA DAY HS^ DINAH WASHINGTON 11/AjH MAHALI A JACKSON GERRY MUUIGAN jP^ GEORGESHEARIN6325 words
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Advertisement107 1963-01-06 17 Bolrai Sohni L. io Naidu in IMB* BIS! »CW IMC -ANURADHA M *Mot mm fun iif (othntf W.MM Of TH( > 6010 MEDAL \en;*_o*t*' >.:»< t- '<">.^<IMMHsV. Strongly supported by "PREMIERE OF MO6UL-E-AZAM Hindi w/Eng. Sub.! Today 11 a.m.: (D/F) "ALASKA PASSAGE" "VALLEY OF THE RED WOODS". 9^*«t^s*^^4 It 9.30107 words
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Advertisement248 1963-01-06 17 NEXT <It IWE CAPITOL IS Ml&nS wP WV' (NO FREE UST) I ROBERT PRESTOM lII* IMIEIOMINffID I Will fORn-PWV^irtnMiniwrfmnvUfOT^^^ TECHNIRAMA* TECHNICOLOR- PRESENTED BT WARNER BROS. ■jL original soundtrack on WARNER BROS. RECORD No B 1459 Available <j3^G£^B^ Sole Distributors:— E. S. ISAAC CO., LTD. B SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i NOW...248 words
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167 1963-01-06 18 Railway facilities for rubber available JJUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Dato Ahmad Perang, the general manager of Malayan Railway, said today that facilities are available for loading and transporting of rubber by rail. Such facilities existed since December 27, he said. Dato Ahmad was replyIng to a statement issued yesterday by Selangor167 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-01-06 18 RANTING. Sat.— One hundred and eight workers of the Ann Kiat estate near here are on strike. They are demanding the dismissal of a contract worker, who they alleged, had assaulted their union committee members recently The strikers are members of the National Union of Plantation Workers,Lim Yaw Chong - 138 words
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Article65 1963-01-06 18 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A farmer, Ng Soon Aik, 58, was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a taxi at the 6V2 mile. Upper Serangoon Road, at noon yesterday. Ng was rushed to the hospital where he died on arrival. Eye-witnesses of the accident are asked65 words
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388 1963-01-06 18 FRANCIS ROZARIO - Police enforce ban on Woodlands pasar malam FRANCIS ROZARIO- By Singapore, Sat. BIG force of police and City Council officers this evening- enforced the Government's ban on the "pasar malam'" at landsPolice manned roadblocks in the area and ordered all hawkers with their goods out of the vicinity. The hawkers388 words
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Article122 1963-01-06 18 Plan to get more police recruits CINGAPORE, Sat. The 0 Singapore Police Force has launched a big "earn while you learn" campaign to woo suitable youths into its service. The force needs 350 recruits for this year and is prepared to provide free education up to school certificate level for122 words
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Article24 1963-01-06 18 KLANG. Sat. The Alliance P.irtv here will hold a grand rally at Port Swettenham on Jan. 11 night for the state bvelection.24 words
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Article166 1963-01-06 18 Ask your Dad this question it If you're a parent who doesn't like to be caught napping with an awkward Question, then this is the spot to find the answers to vosers like: HOW ARE CLOTHES MADE DRIP-DRY? TEST it yourself. Hang op two wet garments, one of drip-dry fabric166 words
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Article182 1963-01-06 18 THE following Is schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at the Ipoh airport today IPOH ARRIVALS: Malayan Airways- from Singapore (ML 106) 6.40 a.m.. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 102) 10.05 a.m.. Kota Bharu and Penang (ML 129) 1.10 prn.. Penang (ML 149) 3.55 pm182 words
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Article, Illustration984 1963-01-06 19 Ever Onward and Ever Succeed show smart form S4 million paid out in stake money last year Sizeable fields even without Spore horses DOYAL MEADOW galloped in great heart on a good track at Ipoh yesterday morning. With Garnet Bougoure astride this speedy chestnut went stylishly984 words
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Article100 1963-01-06 19 'WILLIAMSON' RACE WORTH $15,000 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Williamson Memorial Stakes for class 1, division 1 over 7 furlongs will be the feature race of the Singapore Turf Club's February meeting on 10th, 13th and 17th. The race will be worth $15,000 plus a Cup. Class 1 horses will do 6100 words
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Article39 1963-01-06 19 SYDNEY. Sat— Dawn Fraser. who became the first woman swimmer to break a minute for 100 yards last year, won the 1962 Sportsman of the Year award presented by the Australian Broadcasting Commission here last night39 words
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377 1963-01-06 19 LONDON, Saturday. AFTER the earlier trouble about shiny bats at the English close table tennis championships here, another problem arose yesterday shiny shorts. Referee Mr. Geoff James, who started the shiny bat controversy on Thursday, yesterday surprised 32-year-old Peter Mohan from Devon by saying377 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-01-06 19 Layer beaten in debut as pro in Sydney OYDNEY, Sat. Rod Layer, world's leading amateur lawn tennis player of 1962, lost his first match as a professional here tonight. He was beaten 6-8, 6-4, 6-3, 8-6 by fellowAustralian Lew Hoad. EAST LONDON (S. Africa). Sat.— Darlene Hard (United States) beatReuter - 179 words
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Article22 1963-01-06 19 AUCKLAND. Sat. Britain's John Surtees In a Lola won the New Zealand Grand Prix motor raf» **£re wday.22 words
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Article82 1963-01-06 19 BANOKOK. Sat. Betting odds were today reported running three to two in favour of Japan's Harada who defends the world flyweight title In a return match with Thailand's Pone Kingpctch here on January 12 Arrangements were being made tor tne public lo see Harada In a82 words
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178 1963-01-06 19 Corbett scores a record breaking 237 for Transvaal JOHANNESBURG. Bat. v Peter Corbett. the 22--year-old North Eastern Transvaal batsman, hit a record breaking 237 In a "B" section Currle Cup cricket match against Transvaal "B" here yesterday North Eastern Transvaal scored 468 on the first day. and Corbett's Innings was178 words
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Article38 1963-01-06 19 PERTH Sat.— Tan Lian Ann ol Singapore drew with T. Hay of New South Wales when the seventh round of the Australian ches* championship began here last night and retained his position among the leaden.38 words
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Article209 1963-01-06 19 Chelsea, Trans to replay I ONDON, Sat. The number XJ of English Football Association Cap third, round matches played this afternoon was re- 1 duced to three when two more '< ties were called off because ol ice and snow. Grimsby v Leicester City and Leeds United v Stoke City209 words
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Article43 1963-01-06 19 PARIS, Sat. Pierre Darmon (France) and Rafael Osuna (Mexico) won the men's doubles In the Pierre Gillou international tennis tournament yesterday. In a dose final they beat the French pair. Jean-Claude Barely and Patrice Beast, 7-5, 8-6, 3-6, 1-6. 6-3. I,43 words
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Advertisement153 1963-01-06 19 Uta CLASSIFIES MVSmSEMEKTI 20 words Sl2 < Minimum) WEE CHEW: Charlie, Kit Kiam. grandson of Madam Koh Bong Soo and second s o the late Mr. and Mrs Wee Joo Kirn to Janet, Chwee Neo. secend d/o Mr. rod Mrs Chew Keow Bock. TAN— TEO: The marriage will take place153 words
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Article63 1963-01-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Armed Forces Gold Cup scccer team against Selangcr Malays at the Armed Forces ground tomorrow. Said (1 Tpl); Mokhtar (Signals). Salim (3 Tpt): Shukor (1 Tpt), Ayob (Camp Mindt'fi. Nordin (6 Malay. Capt>: Yusof (Ist Regt, F. A.i. Bakar63 words
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224 1963-01-06 20 RAF take the lead after 2nd match SINGAPORE, Saturday. JJOYAL Air Force lead the local quadrangular hockey tournament with an easy 3-0 win over Royal Navy at Dover Road today. RAF have three points from two matches. The second match between Civilians and Army was postponed to Monday due to224 words
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Article62 1963-01-06 20 ZURICH, Sat. A record of 69 countries have stated their Intention to take part in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, the International Football Federation announced here. Since only 16 football teams can compete In the final stages In Tokyo, a system of elimination will be62 words
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55 1963-01-06 20 IPOH, Sat. The rugger match between a Perak Selection and the Selangor Club scheduled on the padang here tomorrow Is cancelled because of the funeral of the late Sultan of Perak. The division one and two hockey lecgue matches scheduled on the padang on Monday55 words
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Article23 1963-01-06 20 LONDON, Sat. Bradford and Halifax Town drew 1-1 In their English football league third division match at Bradford last night.23 words
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Article21 1963-01-06 20 KLUANG, Sat. Revertex beat Johore Labis 4-1 in a MacGllllvray Cup match yesterday for Malayan estates soccer competition.21 words
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Article88 1963-01-06 20 WELLINGTON. Sat. Canterbury, set to score 287 in 190 minutes to win their Plunket Shield cricket match against Central Districts here, today reached 214 for seven at the close and the game was drawn. Highlight -of the match was a fine 150 from Central Districts' batsman M.88 words
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Article, Illustration538 1963-01-06 20 LESLIE SMITH - LESLIE SMITH: COLLAPSE! ■HMHB FOUR AUSTRALIAN TEST MEN SCORE ONL V 37 BETWEEN THEM AS COMBINED XI FALL FOR 77 From LI Launceston, Saturday Lawry goes for 12, Booth 3, O'Neill 22 and Barry Shepherd is shot out for 'duck' SCOREBOARD MCC Ist Inns 331 for538 words
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Article316 1963-01-06 20 Sullivan award to Beatty HE DID MOST IN U.S. TO ADVANCE CAUSE OF 800 i» SPORTSMANSHIP itfEW YORK, Sat 11 Jim Beatty, who set one world and six American track records during 1962, today was named winner of the Ama•teur Athletic Union's James E. Sullivan award. The award, in memory316 words
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229 1963-01-06 20 Harrison kicks Selangor Club to -victory- DENAJMG, Sat.—Se- langor Club retained the Shaw Cup when they beat Penang Sports Club by 19 points (two goals and three penalties) to six (two penalties) in their annual rugby match at Western Road today. Selangor Club owed their victory to their superior pack,229 words
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Article135 1963-01-06 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Royal Air Force Changi beat a Singapore Cricket Club side by eight points (.goal, try* to three (penalty) in their rugby match on the padang today. Pressed into their own half most of t:ie time, the airmen made a storming recovery in the second135 words
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Article28 1963-01-06 20 MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca Amateur Athletic Association will hold their annual general meeting on Jan. 16 at the Bands Hiltr English School at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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Article25 1963-01-06 20 MALACCA. Sat. TPCA, Selangor's senior division league hockey champions, will meet Malacca State Selection at hockey at the Malacca Club padang tomorrow.25 words
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Article22 1963-01-06 20 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Teluk Anson Estate beat Nova Scotia Estate 4-2 in their Ponggol Cup soccer match here today.22 words
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Article24 1963-01-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federation Signals "B" beat TJ.C-A. "B" 3—l in their Selangor Hockey Association league division 2 match here today.24 words
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Article19 1963-01-06 20 MALACCA, Sat. Army (Malaya) beat Ist Bn. New Zealand Regiment 33 14 at rugger here today.19 words
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122 1963-01-06 20 T ONDON, Sat. lj Malaya will meet the winners of India versus South Africa in the Australasian Zone second round of the Thomas Cup world badminton. South Africa are competing for the first time in the 1963-64 compet'tion. the draw for which was made122 words
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487 1963-01-06 20 TEOH ENG TATT - Last man in gets first points as S'pore Blues beat NS'Malacca TEOH ENG TATT| 3y SINGAPORE 11 NBGBI-MALACCA SI.M.-Vi'Uivi., >aiurduy RESERVE forward Yeo r*ng iviai, coining In lor L. McCully.who decided not to jeopardise his smuy trip to Britain next week by play today, scored the try that sei Singapore487 words
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Advertisement95 1963-01-06 20 the worlds choice and yours too! The Y-Front Jockey brief is tailored from IS pieces to give the fit and support every man needs exclusive no-gap front design and a special long-lasting waistband. The Y-Front Jockey singlet is contoured cut long front and back to stay tucl.ed in, high at95 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1963-01-06 20 SOCCER SULTAN'S GOLD CUP: Perils Malays v Penang Malays (Kangar); Negri Malays v Perak Malays (Station padang. Seremban>; Spore Malays v Malacca Malays (S"pore) Armed Forces v S'gor Malays (Batu). HOCKEY SPORE Ql .\DKANGULAR: R. Navy v Civilians (3.45 pjn.) RAF v Army (5.10. both matt.ies at Seletar). HOCKEY FRIENDLY:58 words
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