The Straits Times, 13 January 1963
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Title Section16 1963-01-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lah£fd& in Mai*/* NO. 1.424. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. 1963 20 CENTS. KDN 35516 words
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371 1963-01-13 1 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM - Election Joyful Aziz Alliance win? TAMIMUDDIN KARIM By BOTH SF AND PPP CONFIDENT OF A NECKAND'NECK FINISH 'THE ARGUMENT HAS BEEN REDUCED FROM ONE OF GIVE-ME-MORE, YOU-TAKE-LESS TO ONE OF COMPLICATED CALCULATIONS. pORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. The powerful Alliance election hiachinery went into gear again this afternoon in the Port Swettenham371 words
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Article130 1963-01-13 1 A 'quick death' for arsonists BANGKOK, Sat. The Thai Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, said last night that convicted arsonists would be shot immediately. He said this in a radio broadcast after three major fires in one week two in Bangkok and one in Khon Kaen, north-east Thailand causing damageReuter - 130 words
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Article43 1963-01-13 1 FALMOUTH, Sat. Two hellcopters today rescued the crew of 15 from the British naval frigate Pheasant as it was drifting dangerously off the coast. The frigate, under tow to Scotland for breaking up, broke loose in heavy seas. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article35 1963-01-13 1 Britain's Labour Party leader had a "fairly comfortable day' in hospital in London. Mr. Gaitskell, 56. is suffering from I virus condition producing pleurisy and pericarditis inflammation of the memberane around the heart.35 words
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Article, Illustration664 1963-01-13 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN; VIC NAYAGAM - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN and VIC NAYAGAM By For first time, both sides face each other across the table KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Representatives of the Railwaymen's Union' of Malaya and the Administration met across the table today for the first time— following 1 2 days of mediation efforts by Prof.664 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-01-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Miss Won; Kam Thye, 22, the schoolgirl with a hole in her heart, left here this evening on a BOAC Comet IV on a 15--hour trip that may change her life from a bedridden invalid to a normal happy schoolgirl. Two weeks ago Miss99 words
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Article21 1963-01-13 1 the British Labour Party's "shadow Foreign Secretary leaves London today for a 10--day visit to the United States.21 words
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Article393 1963-01-13 1 Chick ban pledge Lee:. Spore Govt. to do its best in getting restrictions lifted... SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prlrrte Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that the Singapore Government would do its best to get the Federation Government to lift Its restrictions on the island"* exports of chickens and eggs393 words
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Article169 1963-01-13 1 SINGAPORE m y on J Tan Llan Ann has won a clear second place in the Ausi traltan. chess championship at j Perth, with nine points against 9'j points by John Purdy, of New South Wales. I Five others scored eight points j each to share third place.169 words
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Article98 1963-01-13 1 Spinner plays havoc with the Aussies SYDNEY, Sat. A crowd of over 50,000 applauded Freddie Titmus back to the pavilion today, after his magnificent bowling had wrecked Australia's hopes of a big total on the seconda day of the Third Test here Titmus In the closing 75 minutes' play98 words
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Article32 1963-01-13 1 34, A Pakistan-born professor at the University of Ottawa has won JS$675 first prize in an international competition for mathematical mono graphs, sponsored by a West German publishing firm.32 words
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Article25 1963-01-13 1 lp'turer at University College nf Rhodesia and Nyasaland. said in Salisbury he had been declared a prohibited immlßrani Dy the Federal Government.25 words
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Article20 1963-01-13 1 former Conservative Member of Parliament and vicepresident of the Empire lndu»txieb AbbociaUoa, died *a Louaon, agea 88.20 words
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Article52 1963-01-13 1 Ml AR Sat.— Two dolphins* we now guarding the estuary of the Muar Biver. fishermen here told the > Sunday Times today. One of them. Inche Yaeob Kas'im said: "They arr guarding the estuary from the invasion of danrerouh creatures. We hail their cominr It's a sif52 words
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Article, Illustration541 1963-01-13 1 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN 6 WOODEN SHOPS DESTROYED IN A PERAK NEW VILLAGE By $1,000 WORTH OF JEWELS SAFE TPOH, Sat.— A young mother and her three-year-old daughter were burned to death early this morning when fire destroyed a row of six wooden shops in541 words
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53 1963-01-13 1 RUHENOERI (Rwanda). Sat Fourteen people were executed by shooting here yesterday while about 10.000 people looked on. They were sentenced to death for acts of terrorism. Also in detention are two people suspected of murdering sevveral Rwanda officials and a Belgian family aReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement83 1963-01-13 1 this is pleasure too good to miss! <*m> You will enjoy the good taste 't££2 ?ttL of the vintage tobaccos in Chesterfield cigarettes— the best In smoking pleasure from th'a U.S.A. These tobaccos are grown mild, aged mild, blended mild. This is tobacco too mild to filter pleasure too good83 words
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Advertisement31 1963-01-13 1 WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR U CREATIONS ARE THE BEST IN SINGAPORE MALAYA 6&M. Je C&Li Mil SINGAPORE ft IPOH ASS. CO. S.P.H. OE SILV A fH.fj'TJ HONG KOpt^XTj31 words
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Article, Illustration3364 1963-01-13 2 ERNEST KING - THE ROYALS, THE RICH AND RAKES ERNEST KING n TOD A V—high society's favourite butler tells what he saw... NEVER TO BE AGAIN THIS is the story of a lost era. A historic and highly stimulating account of the wild-spending days that ate now gone beyond recall. The truth —as3,364 words
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Advertisement21 1963-01-13 2 4 FLIGHTS FROM S.NGAPORE JLf J I AVAU AIDWAVC PS AND 3 FROM KUALA LUMPUR IVI/IL/I l/lfl Mi KfW Hi Hi <21 words
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Article507 1963-01-13 3 Tonsils and the child YOUNG Paul Dixon spent New Year's Day in bed with a temperature and a sore throat. True, he soon recovered, but he had missed the fun. "Lcls start the year right and arrange for Paul to have his tonsils out," Peter Dixon said to his wife507 words
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Article129 1963-01-13 3 TAONT be caught out when *-r youngsters ask a question like this— read the scientific answer first! WHY OO WE YAWN? YAWNING Is limply a different way of breathing. You do It In order to take a really deep breath. The reason lor doing it Is a129 words
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Article369 1963-01-13 3 BOB PERIES - JUST TO WARN YOU.. BOB PERIES v COMMISSIONER... of Police in his latest annual report expressed "anxiety" over the high proportion of Juveniles Involved in secret society activities. To combat this. Government has established youth clubs throughout the State. But Juvenile crime is still on the Increase. The police and369 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous396 1963-01-13 3 Your Sunday radio q_n|A MALAYA Uie Stage ana Screen. 530 Sm- mary and (be Choir Sings; 9.30 n#4isi\s m#-i_-J"» ir% phasls on Percussion; 0.00 Sum- Life with the Lyons; 10.00 Irama AM 6.00 lime Signal, Negara- mary of Programmes for the Pagl; 1040 Platter Personalities; leu, News Headline*; 6.05 Morning396 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-01-13 4 r FHE Mona Lisa ot the Louvre is a fake." This is the claim of 77-year-old antique dealer, Mr. Raymond Hekking, from Nice, who owns a painting of the Mona Lisa which, he says, is more probably Leonardo da Vinci's original work than that shown in the107 words
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483 1963-01-13 4 CEYLON'S PREMIER WOW OVER BY THE CHINESE? TWO INDIAN NEWSPAPERS EXPRESS FEAR NEW DELHI, Saturday. £EYLONESE Premier Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, and Mr. Nehru discussed "cordially" for two hour; yesterday Colombo conference proposals for a settlement of the Sinobidian border dispute. The Colombo proposals wereReuter - 483 words
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Article38 1963-01-13 4 ...British Agriculture Minister, said in Lincoln. But England, that the discussions in the Common Market's special committee on agriculture had "led the Six to appreciate that our approach to the problem 1* both reasonable and practical."38 words
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158 1963-01-13 4 Marine experts ride a whale for 3 hours CAN DIEGO. (California) Sat. Four Marine biologists yesterday reported riding a 45--foot finback whale for three hours, off the coast here, and described it as "quite an experience." The biologists said they were looking for lobsters when they came across the whaleReuter - 158 words
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Article104 1963-01-13 4 HONG KONG. Sat —Hong Kong had fewer marriages last year because of the Chinese belief thai it was unlucky to get marri'd In the "Year of the Tiger." according to registry officials. The total of church and registry weddings in 1962 was 11.433. compared with aReuter - 104 words
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Article38 1963-01-13 4 ....chief of U Thanfs Cabinet is to fly to Jakarta tliis week for talks with Dr. Subandrlo. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, about the administration of West New Guinea, a reliable source said at the United Nations.38 words
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Article24 1963-01-13 4 of Ghana has set up a special court to try people accused of being responsible for recent bomb outrages in the country.24 words
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183 1963-01-13 4 AUSTRALIA CONSIDERS BUYING HER FIRST SUBMARINES MELBOLNE, Sat. The Austr alian Defence Department has asked the Cabinet to consider buying Australia's first submarines, according to Press reports from Canberra today. Newspapers said the Cabinet was expected to discuss on Jan. 22 the proposal to buy three or four submarines, probablyReuter - 183 words
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342 1963-01-13 4 Tshombe on the the run again, report ITNITED NATIONS, v Sat.— A U.N. spokesman said President Moise Tshombe left his Katangese secessionist capital of Elisabethville yesterday. Top diplomatic sources said he has fled to the Rhodesia. The U.N. spokesman said: "We do not know Mr. Tshombe's destination The diplomatic source342 words
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161 1963-01-13 4 Man who lived 13 years in a tree is told: 'You must move out' HONG KONG, Saturday. A MAN who lives in a tree in crowded Hong Kong is having trouble from Government officers who have told him he must move. 1 The tree-dweller— Leung Shedung-Chi, 35— escaped from Red161 words
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Article33 1963-01-13 4 Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs in an attack on antiAmericanism, said in Winchester. England, that the Nassua agreement, between President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan made good sense.33 words
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Article30 1963-01-13 4 Indonesian Ambassador In London met l/Ord Home, the British Foreign secretary, for 30 minutes and had a "general enchange of view's," a Foreign Office spokesman said In London.30 words
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Article37 1963-01-13 4 Commander-ln-Chief of the U.S. Strategic Air Command paid high tribute in Omaha. Nebraska, to his airmen for establishing a new flying safety record in the face of the tandons of cold war en.v*.37 words
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Advertisement420 1963-01-13 4 PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS ——TODAY Mr. Edward Heath .Britain s dial Common Market negotiator, had what was thought to be a critical meeting with Mr. Maurice Couve at Murville, French Foreign Minister, in Paris Nuffield Foundation is awarding travelling .scholarships to about 20 senior medical students to work in Commonwealth420 words
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576 1963-01-13 5 He built his own house century ago QUICK CABLES BEIRUT: On a summit of a cedar mountain north of here lives the oldest and happiest man in the Lebanon. He is 122-year-old Rockers Abu Akar, who built his now decaying house with his own hands 100 years ago. He has576 words
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Article35 1963-01-13 5 the Italian Foreign Minister, arrived in Frankfurt, West Germany by air from Rome for his talks with the West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Aden- aver. and the Foreign Minister. Dr. Gerhard Schroeder.35 words
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Article32 1963-01-13 5 a retired British Air ViceMarshal said in Malta that the airlift of passengers from the stricken ship Canberra was "one of the biggest civilian airlifts since the Berlin airlift."32 words
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Article28 1963-01-13 5 the Philippines Ambassador in Washington told reporters he was "'pretty well certain" the t President Macapagai. of the Philippines, would visit President Kennedy this year.28 words
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Article15 1963-01-13 5 Soviet Premier, continued talks with Polish Communist leader's somewhere in northern I Poland15 words
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Article408 1963-01-13 5 GEOFFREY PARKIN - THIEVES, SO HE TIED CAR TO TOE GEOFFREY PARKIN: From Turin. Saturday QWNING a car has become a nightmare for 37-year-old commercial traveller Giovanni Solderi. In four months he bought five cars, and one after the other they were stolen. Now he has bought a sixth car, and the fear408 words
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Article214 1963-01-13 5 Thanat sees Pelaez in bid to end ASA differences \TANILA. Sat. The Phi- lipplne Vice President. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, and the Thai Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman secluded themselves In a country club outside Manila yesterday for a round of golf and private discussions on the AssociationUPI - 214 words
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Article72 1963-01-13 5 SAIGON, Sal. A U.S. arms helicopter crashed about 45 miles south of here late on Friday night, it was announced today. A U.S. military spokesman said seven American soldiers were killed. Dead were four crewmen and three passengers. Two of tne crew members were officers. The72 words
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Article34 1963-01-13 5 iln rhief of Indonesia's Harbour Management body lias proposed that foreign shipping tmv> should pay harbour fees in hard currencies at a rate of mon than five times the official exchange rate.34 words
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Article36 1963-01-13 5 and other members of the British Polaris mission left Washington for London after completing the Initial phase of talks tl implement the agreement under which the United States would supply missiles to Britain.36 words
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Article31 1963-01-13 5 thr new Soviet Ambassador to the United Nations was friven a luncheon party by the Secretary-General. U That. All members of the Security council except Nationalist China were represented.31 words
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Article23 1963-01-13 5 of Britain had his rirst skiing lesson In Tarasp. Switzerland and proved an apt pupil, his ski instructor Oisep Hoinrlch said.23 words
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162 1963-01-13 5 Cll RISTCHI'KC'H. Sat. Rudolph. jk pedigree dachshund, learned this Irsson on a beach: If you play with dogs with longer legs, don't follow them into the sea. Hr nearly lost his life doing just that at Christchurch. .New /'aland and had162 words
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Advertisement20 1963-01-13 5 FOR BACKGROUND See Asia Magazine Asia And Latin America: Prospects And Parallels (Page 5) and Ceylon's Indian Problem (Page 8).20 words
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Advertisement1080 1963-01-13 5 Style 103 Party Pretty Bro. Sryl* IOS Whit* mafic piMii Ira Sryl* 1122 Fasctnatian ira. Styta 111 Mo«ie Clm« Bandeau tro. Mj 130 A FotMwn mo«.c Bro L.flht cool for oil-day comfort Th« all-rww cotton bra w,th wh,» KTHhi^'iich o h O vTM!c. C Em° Th n t onQl c'i"o"K1,080 words
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Article667 1963-01-13 6 i 1 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. JRIBUTES to the Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, who died yesterday, poured in today from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, tine Prime Minister, his fellow ministers and heads of diplomatic missions. One tribute which came from the Minister667 words
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342 1963-01-13 6 Singapore to spend $30 mil on rural projects SINGAPORE, Sat— The Singapore Government Is spending $30 million on rural projects this year, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said today. But even $30 million would not be enough to satisfy everybody, he told residents of sprawling Kampong Kembangan during342 words
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249 1963-01-13 6 China's growing military strength will threaten Hong Kong SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Commander of the British Forces in Hong Kong, Lieut-General Sir Reginald Hewetson, said here today that Communist China's growing military, naval and air force strength might prove a grave threat to the security of Hong Kong in the future.249 words
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Article46 1963-01-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. M. K. Parker, of Singapore, has sent a $10 donation to Minah binte Daud, the 17-year-old crippled schoolgirl, who received Pahang'.s •Girl of the Year, 1962 award for her determination to lead a normal life despite her physical handicaps.46 words
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Article314 1963-01-13 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: Dunlops (3,000) $2.52 ON. (3.000) $2.51; East Smelt (1.000) $2.72; P. and N. ords (3.000) 13.52, (1.000) $3.53 ON; Gammon314 words
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Article, Illustration420 1963-01-13 6 EC BOON LEE - Meeting legal luminary EC BOON LEE By ABOVE THE CLINK OF CLASSES, A CHAT (IN PARTS) AT PARTY SINGAPORE. Sat. Lord Patrick Devlin was chatting with a group of I lawyers when I asked him 1 about his mission. He smiled, stooped and cupped his ear to catch the question420 words
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Article39 1963-01-13 6 PENANG, Sat— An 18-year-old youth, Teh Eng Chye, was today granted $500 bail when he pleaded not guilty to attempting to extort $31 from Cheonit Kirn Chong at China Street last Thursday. The case will be heard39 words
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Advertisement325 1963-01-13 6 lICW JJOOJVS FOR MALAYSIAN SCHOOLS Federal Mathematics w(T) Books 1-6 by Patrick Goh and Winnie Tan Books 1 2, 3 A 4 Publiehed Book 5 Ready aoon u^ Book Ready 1 963 .«j rhl a« antlraly local strict of Mathamatlca Booka spaclaHy prrparad In Una with y^J loci, tyiiabuaaa. Thtr.325 words
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Advertisement140 1963-01-13 6 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmlre other with thot your skin wea os light and ottroctive ot theirs. One iar of Stillman's will moke you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoutifier, only one whiten** that words140 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-01-13 7 PHOTO CONTEST 'Cry-baby' wins $30 prize CRY-BABY" (above), submitted by Mrs. Maureen O'Connor, of I2S 38 Heng Hock Lane, .1 il.tn Kayu, Singapore 28. wins the week's $30 prize. Mrs. O'Connor used a Mamiyaflex C 2 Rodinal camera, with F.P.3 film. Setting: IS, 1 250 second. The prize-winner will be182 words
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503 1963-01-13 7 DO YOU have a quer> or doubt? Write to: The j ilv f ditot. Son d a > Times. Times Home. Itiver Valley I'oad singa pore 9. T<HE New Year is ott 1 toa good start, and in the first503 words
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574 1963-01-13 7 KNOW ALL BOY WANTS TO GO FOR STUDIES BUT HAS NO MONEY We answer the question 'HOW?' I DROP US A LINE. Our address is: Tb* Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. HAVE Just finished my H.S.C. and am anxious to further my studies although574 words
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Article, Illustration491 1963-01-13 7 PETER LIM - MOTORING I Valiant goes vivacious PETER LIM j BY ANEW hair-do. A new dress. When you don't expect them on a woman, you may not even recognise the wife. This Is not so far-fetched It happened to a couple I know. On a \lslt to the "Sucy Wong world tt491 words
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Advertisement170 1963-01-13 7 (THE NICEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO YOUR CAR) <^^ 'Happy' the friendly Esso Man is no ordinary oil drop. He's on 01' drop with a mission He'i iao's cheerful symbol of service, bringing Ht tries to do what hn name implies: Bring Hoppy He works with your Esso Dealer170 words
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Miscellaneous71 1963-01-13 7 F^sW^fl To be quite fiyrrk, ~c*x/ must appreciate yew idt&s on Vl^VB young Me"- ft was J ihat I get do2e^s of /mowing our mm^mmdM c*iiu coamtor courtesy people bargwq m fiere f^- fl^ technique ihet led nte to gee v trying to teifnte joo* mt in 4 you in71 words
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Article, Illustration770 1963-01-13 8 Evelyn T v Model myth exploded! WRITE to: Mix Evelyn Ta, The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Your query muit be accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope. MY WARNING TO ALL MALAYAN MOTHERS WHO WANT THEIR DAUGHTERS TO BECOME MODELS PART-TIME -YES BUT ONLY THATALI YUSOF - 770 words
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Article338 1963-01-13 8 THE toastmaster at a dinner asked the longwinded speaker: "Shall we let them enjoy themselves a little longer or shall we have your speech now?" AN Engl'sh earl was dinIng with his son. Tom, shortly before the young man was to take a seat in Parliament.338 words
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279 1963-01-13 8 Jane LEE Mystery verse by a man from her past... WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No answers by post. J)EAR Jane Lee: Two years ago, I fell in love with a man who left my hometown after279 words
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Article264 1963-01-13 8 MY girl friend and I broke off three years ago. Since then I have been out with other girls. Recently we met each other unexpectedly, and after a little chat we parted. The next day she telephoned and asked me for a date, which I accepted. I264 words
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Advertisement10 1963-01-13 8 SEE ASIA Magazine (Page 16) for an article on astrology.10 words
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Advertisement203 1963-01-13 8 FREE'" i OFFER Buy a KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR for Christmas or Chinese New Year and get a FREE, delicious hamper! And remember Kclvinator h the refriP*j geratof always ahead of iv time because of Kelvinaior's Basic Improvement* Plan. Buy your refrigerator now and gel the wonderful free hamper. Each hamper contains203 words
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Article, Illustration481 1963-01-13 9 CHAN BENG SOON - TENGKU'S 1941 'AMBUSH' CHAN BENG SOON Ti:: T'i'?p*^np^*'^^^^^rul!n^^^^niT3^ yffFTTW^ By Premier tells how he saved father J^ULIM, Sat.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, recalled today how he and a few friends had 'ambushed" his own father, the late Sultan Abdul Humid, while he was being taken to Penang during481 words
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124 1963-01-13 9 Two tricks in Korean tae kwon, a very ancient art MAJOR GENERAL Choi Hong Hi demonstrates to the Sunday Times two of the tactics in the 1.250 year old Korean art of self defence the knife-hand-blocking action (left) and the tae kwon blow (right). Known as tae twon, the art124 words
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226 1963-01-13 9 ENVOY OFFERS TO TEACH SELF-DEFENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'JHE Korean Ambassador, Major Generai Choi Hong Hi, who is the highest authority on the 1,250 year-old Korean art of self-de-fence, tae kwon, has offered to start a class to teach Malayans this martial art. Major General Choi who holds the 7th.226 words
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134 1963-01-13 9 Brunei's news chief may be in capital IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Penglran Yusoff. Director of Brunei's Broadcasting and Information Department, is believed to be having hush-hush talks here with Federation authorities. A Straits Times reporter, who phoned Brunei House in Ampang Road here this morning, was told that Penglran Yusoff and134 words
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Article69 1963-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A total of 150,000 copies of a reprint of :he "Selamat Datang" brochures to woo more tourists to Malaya will be sent to travel agents, shipping companies, airlines and hotels throughout the world. The tourist promotion officer, Inche Osman Sim, said today that69 words
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Article25 1963-01-13 9 PENANQ, Sat. Thp Kaum Ibus Kebun Lama branch will hold Its annual meeting on Jan. 20 when a tea party will25 words
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Article357 1963-01-13 9 on training... J TET'S commence with manfje proper. Again parasites are present. Unlike eczema, mange Is spread from dog to dog by touch. At first, the symptom* may escape attention. But then are vesicles which the do? scratches and breaks, and thus the disease spreads. The hair becomes357 words
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302 1963-01-13 9 Robbers strike 4 times in just 2 hours KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —Four robberies were committed here and in Petaling Jaya in less than two hours last night. The four victims were all held up in dark lanes between 7.40 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. One of the robbers has been arrested.302 words
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Article121 1963-01-13 9 r>H. Sat. A cliamplon physical culturlst, Chan Ah Sek. 23, and a boy. Cheong Kee Fan, aged two. were killed when a car and a van were Involved In a head-on collision about nine miles south of here this morning. The driver of the car, Koo121 words
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Article163 1963-01-13 9 SANDAKAN, Sat. The body of the last victim in yesterday's landslide at 2' 2 mile Leila road, Tanah Merah. was recovered this morning as voluntary rescue workers, including those from the Hokien Association, worked frenziedly in knee-deep mv.d and debris. The bidy was that oT a163 words
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619 1963-01-13 10 IS THIS YOUR PROBLEM THIS MORNING? EIGHT years ago, Kuala Lumpur born Gerard DA Henderson set his heart on becoming B painter. Eight years ago. before he went out West, Gerard was happy to take $700 for a set of murals he did at Raffles HoteL Today he Is back619 words
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Article533 1963-01-13 10 JACKIE SAM - DAY I MET 'GHOST' OF AZAHARI JACKIE SAM By FROM Manila comes a report of an attempt to assassinate Sheikh Azahari. Now who would want to murder the leader o-' the abortive Brunei revolt? Quite a lot of people; his own men, in fact. I met dozens of them when533 words
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Article, Illustration525 1963-01-13 10 Henry Paul tells the behind-the-scenes story of last Sunday's proclamation in Perak Dateline: IP OH IT WAS THE FIRST TIME A COMMONER HELD ROYAL POWERS SEVERAL unique and history-making aspects of the Constitution of Perak were observed for the first time over the last525 words
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Letter395 1963-01-13 10 rE statement (Sunday Times. Jan. 6) that there "is no lack of balletomanes in Penang" is disproved by the lack of patronage at both performances. It is of interest to note that the majority of the bookings (many for the double event) were In the $10 and395 words
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Letter255 1963-01-13 10 LAST week the Sunday Times mixed up the captions for three M.C.C. players Trueman, Larter and Sheppard. So I send this observation hoping you will accept it in the spirit in which it is written: A printer's error, one might say. To mix our bowler's in255 words
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Letter81 1963-01-13 10 I WRITE this to congratulate David Kraal's wonderful article (Sunday Times, Dec. 6) over the refusal by SAFA to give the schools the right to a seat in the SAFA council. It is time to put a stop to this sort of high-handedness and If it is the81 words
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Letter51 1963-01-13 10 11THY do some of the Tf people behind the counter of the Taiping post office pull such long faces when a customer asks for stamps of various denominations. Alter all those stamps are there to be sold and politeness costs nothing even in this hard world. FED-UP,51 words
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Article59 1963-01-13 10 THE New Year is 13 days old. But there fs still time to make one good resolution and that it: To do one's duty a responsible, hard-working citizen of Malaysia to ttumtllOW and guide her to prosperity, happiness, harmony and peace and tv uphold her good59 words
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Article755 1963-01-13 10 ABU bin ADAM... ...says: Look for me in the bank IF YOU cannot find me sometime. Just look In the bank. Somebody once worked out that if you die at the age of 90 you will have spent 30 years In bed. Or under the table in a bar, or755 words
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Advertisement13 1963-01-13 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement164 1963-01-13 10 SEE ASIA Magazine for SABONC Cockfighting In The Philippines i Page 10) »n6 The Dangerous Search For Soup (Page 14). CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Ncwry established company in Kuala Lumpur require* tap lii.c accountant for responsible position. Successful applicant will have had several years experience in commi rce covering office management and164 words
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329 1963-01-13 11 RUDY BELTRAN. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday - BOY, 12, DID NOT KNOW GUN WAS LOADED RUDY BELTRAN. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. PLAYFULLY HE PULLED TRIGGER THEN BANG! WOMEN AND ANOTHER BOY ARE HIT By 12-YEAR-OLD boy, fiddling with a shotgun under the counter of a coffee-shop at 4| mile Gombak Road last night, injured two people when it329 words
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Article, Illustration360 1963-01-13 11 Jurists from Asia to meet in Malaya next year KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The first regional conference of the International Commission of Jurists will be held here next year. It Is expected to be attended by all Asian countries (except Red China). Mr. R. Ramanl. president of the local branch of360 words
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Article463 1963-01-13 11 Softly, a thank-you, then the hole-in-heart girl is off to Australia KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The "hole In the heart" girl Miss Wong Kam Thye. 22. was carried aboard a Melbourne-bound BOAC Comet IV this evening to continue her "flight for survival." Tomorrow morning at about 11.30 she463 words
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Article63 1963-01-13 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A fire broke out yesterday morning at the Siow Won Seang Rubber Estate at Jalan Tampoi here and caused an estimated $10,000 damage to two acres of young rubber trees. The cause is not known Estate labourers woke up to find about63 words
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229 1963-01-13 11 Mason and tapper get 18 months for robbing estate owner IPOH, Saturday. £HIN See Lain, 27, a stonemason, and Ng Mm Khain, 28, a tapper, were sentenced to 18 months' jail each by the president of the sessions court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. yesterday evening for robbery. Chir. and Ng229 words
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Article32 1963-01-13 11 PENANG. Sat Muslims in the Mesud Acheh-Langkawi Road area will meet on Jan. 20 to consider the formation of a kampong committee under the sponsorship of the State Religious Department.32 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-01-13 11 GENTLY UP. THEN SHE'S OFF TO MELBOURNE- BY COMET MISS Wong being lifted up the steps of the Comet IV yesterday taking her to Melbourne Nearest the camera on the left is Miss Foo Mcc Lee. the nurse who 'S accompanying her. Sunday Tim&s picture.45 words
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Article37 1963-01-13 11 MUAR. Sat. The UMNO branch here has enrolled more than 3.000 new members. Its secretary Inche Omar bin Hajt Zai- < nal said here tolay. The branch alms at a target of 10.000 new member*.37 words
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281 1963-01-13 11 'Cover up your girls or lose licence' warning to Follies IPOH, Saturday. "COVER up your girls" and "douse the lights" order has been issued to the Mun Lee Hong Follies which is now performing in the Jubilee amusement park here. The "stars" of the revue are Rose Chan and Annie281 words
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118 1963-01-13 11 Are manners of youngsters getting worse? 'THE subject for this week's x Malayan Writer's contest Is: "Are young peoples'* manners getting worse? Olve your answer in 500 words. 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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Article, Illustration93 1963-01-13 11 THE big moment for Army Malaya skipper Sam "Rangi" Christie as he receives the Malaya Cup from the Queen at the end of the cup final at Merdeka Stadium yesterday in which Army beat Perak 14-6. The trophy being presented here is the 'old* Malaya Cup awarded for93 words
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Advertisement114 1963-01-13 11 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND l .^a^HU am there is Heineken Beer from /j&\ J^yS^^f refreshing, golden-light Heineken, if lli&Y<P^ A^\V^ I the beer for people with Isw/f VVv^V discerning taste, everywhere* mt/i "v^* \%u 1 Worlds leading imported beer [fTVVHrW^I] 4 It was worth the effort.... If you are careful in114 words
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Article, Illustration353 1963-01-13 12 TOP STORE POLICE DOG ROVER TO RETIRE AFTER 8 YEARS' SERVICE SINGAPORE. Sat. pOLICE dog Rover, the smartest four-legged member of the Singapore Police Force, has been for many years top dog of his unit. Whether it was jumping through a flaming hoop, leaping over an eight-foot wall or even353 words
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134 1963-01-13 12 Illicit liquor-a thorn in side of Customs TNGAPORE, Bat. MoonM shining is a thorn in the aide of the Customs department. This has been so for a number of years and the secret society protected bootlegging racket cannot be smashed, according to a Customs spokesman today. He said that only134 words
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61 1963-01-13 12 SINGAPORE. Sat Three armed thugs waited in a car In Telok Ayer Street and robbed a man who was in another car of $2 000 this evening. Businessman Wee Seng Thee. 27. arrived by car opposite a shop and two men, one armed with61 words
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Article206 1963-01-13 12 T^EXT Sunday evening sees the il first of Goh Soon Tioe's presentations at the Victoria Theatre for 1963. It Is the Italian violinist Franco Novello. who appears in a concert programme with Goh Soon Tioe's well-drilled Junior strings. Although this Is his first appearance in Singapore, Novello is206 words
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1018 1963-01-13 12 LESSON TO BE LEARNT FROM BRUNEI REVOL T KUCHING Saturday. QREATER attention must be paid to Sarawak's smaller racial groups. That is one of the lessons of last month's revolt, says Mr. Tom Harrisson, Curator of the Sarawak Museum and leader of the irreffular forces which helped put down the1,018 words
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Article109 1963-01-13 12 TPOH, Sat. The Ipoh Coroner, Mr. L. C. Vorah. today returned a verdict of death by misadventure on S. P. Appu, 25, a taxi driver. S. Ramasamy, 17, told the Inquest that he was a passenger in a taxi driven by Appu on Sept. 22 last109 words
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212 1963-01-13 12 Student swims river to escape police I/UALA LUMPUR Sat— A student, who had been arrested, jumped out of a moving van, swam across the Klang River and escaped a court here was told today. A. Raja Naidu. 18,. 0 f Scott Road, pleaded guilty to escaping from police custody at212 words
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Article213 1963-01-13 12 BESIDES the grey mullets mentioned last week, there is a family of fishes kno..n as red mullets. The species common in the Mediterranean and prized by the ancient Romans is red. In Malayan waters, there are several different kinds Perhaps it is better to use having little or213 words
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Article34 1963-01-13 12 IPOH. Sat.— Thieves broke into a canteen In the Tasek Industrial Estate here last night and took away cigarettes and soft drinks valued at about £70. The loss was discovered this morning.34 words
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Article30 1963-01-13 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— A trade fair is being organised tiere by Johore and Singapore merchants to be held in Jalan Trus for a month beginning Tuesday.30 words
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Article153 1963-01-13 12 Actor says he's ready to tear up contract CINGAPORE. Sat. J Malay film star Jins Shamsuddin today said he was prepared to tear up his contract with the Malay Film Productions, and face the consequences. Shamsuddin's "threat" followed a hitch In talks between the Slnttafforr General153 words
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Advertisement176 1963-01-13 12 When to Give an Heirloom Only on the most* important occasions, of course. (Your gift should be equal to the event.) What to give is no problem at all, for a Parker 61 is, indeed, the gift of a lifetime. Why is the Parker 61 pen so eminently suited for176 words
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Advertisement73 1963-01-13 12 I 9r r^ -~z Canute wtJs VICTOR has changed |%#}#l|%|#|Q'|f|#|r|Q The Vauxhall Victor has changed peoples* }JUU|Jlwd lilCCtd ideas about family saloons. It has set new standards in styling, comfort, and easy maintenance. Well over 100,000 people throughout the world have already chosen it Join them, and you will find73 words
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Advertisement529 1963-01-13 13 the worlds choice and yours too! The Y-Front Jockey brief is tailored from 13 pieces to give the fit and support every man needs .exclusive no-pap front design. .and a special long-lasting waistband. The Y-Front Jockey singlet is contoured cut long front and back to stay tucked in, high at529 words
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Miscellaneous1778 1963-01-13 13 m^^^^\ <^\\ n_ L. 4l\\ L^flVw TU Kp aVSTS VC' W aWT 1^ T C fii^ 4 Sf* V,'A I \.'C e£ ,f* v IklAa* P9lfV *"V rKItNt7S Alk^lVE^ A 5 j v < C" S ~'"*\l TwPv'vP RPPu P*rtiCPt7 n\ itCittci 7\ rM 9 C UCkAtCC* IaUUCavIUUCIaJaTi7C/"RV9Tl'tfCr7/ fc c1,778 words
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Article, Illustration619 1963-01-13 14 Hasnah Vimala-Chen TWICE AS HAPPY.. Gold medal and a for nurse Wai Cheng ring in the offing MALAYA'S Gold Medallist nurse of 1962, CHOONG WAI CHENG, has reason to be doubly happy. For not only has she won the nursing profession's most coveted award, but she has just become engaged.619 words
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Article353 1963-01-13 14 What's in a name? I OFTEN try to imagine the men who invent the names for scents. 1 see a long table, with the executives ranged about it to discuss the suggestions supplied by the staff. Is Chinese Magic too exotic? I Upper Bracket Whiff too vulgar? What353 words
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Advertisement85 1963-01-13 14 NEVOrst in the world if If/ \JU^^ o** *t MynL Yl jf Jr \j© C^ En -T-vT® rff^C^ AYV*^* Wmm r\ Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Limited Virginia Park, Box 4044, Bukit Timah Post Office, Singapore, 21. w/yso7wyw, block le ers> jj§ MENTH° dL If Please send me a sample85 words
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Article, Illustration853 1963-01-13 17 KEN HAMMONDS AT THE NEW FILMS ...AND PREGNANCIES -THEY ALL FIND A PLACE IN THIS STORY OF RELUCTANT SPIES THE PIGEON THAT TOOK ROME Chorlton Heston, Elm Mortinell., Gobn^lo Pallotto, Harry Guardino. Paramount release IT IS the summer of 1944. In Home, the Italians are anxiously awaiting853 words
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Article, Illustration237 1963-01-13 17 DARLING OF THE FILM CRITICS AMOXt goiug to sec Vlrgi- <£*> ni» .»iiu, k fii in her n.. ,i--•infion Muaio in London as liki-iy as not will be greeted by a biaal from a very iong Horn. This Miss MaskeU blows woen site gets bared. She Is the critics' darling.237 words
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Article88 1963-01-13 17 SHIRLEY MACLAINE. I making Irma la Douce in Hollywood at the moment, has said why she is suing Hal Wallis about her contract. "It's weird." she said on the telephone. Contracts over here to on forever. I think mine is •ver and he thinks not. "Seems like I've88 words
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Advertisement602 1963-01-13 17 ;#sha\V: m r Oi>a;siat*aittoa_ mTfWHB BH? B ">O\V SHOWIX.a DUE TO FILMS LENGTH BJ 4 Show* Daily Note Timei: 11 a.m., 2.30 6.15 9.15 Robert Prestcn Shirley Jones "THE MUSIC MAN" ta Tachniramo Technicolor (WB) jjj PRICES (No Free List) Circle $3.50 -Stalls 5,2 50 SI 50 CHILDREN UNDER 12602 words
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Advertisement311 1963-01-13 17 QPWsingapore's sHOWS ADCMC TAI\AV KCA 11. 145. 4.6 30. 930 UPtNj lOUAY "NOERVWIiR C^ WILUAU LUNDIGAN JULIE ADAMS color^ |Based on theb^^ing j OPENS TODAY I *0& J J SINGAPORE 5 Shows Daily\\ J^^^Kg^tf A 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.15 )J J^W I < *toooo* a l u^ -,806 MOKKHOUS£IiSU£311 words
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Advertisement553 1963-01-13 17 Tel: ***** SINGAPORE SALA CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION! 14 NEW TERRIFIC SONGS! WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE!! ELVIS PRESLEY V. I 2p£ TECHNICOLOR* shujSTEVENS NirME i*wi GOOOWIN iwMiJi.ii aUII5 vu l 'ns :"helen"Vhapiro" fBY CHECKER^ BRING YOU THAT'S TOPS IN POPS! COLUMBIA PICTURES' Biii JUT TUNES I lEX& SKY553 words
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333 1963-01-13 18 WHO GETS WHAT WHEN A MARRIAGE GOES ON THE ROCKS jJmwkh J^OVE cannot be guaranteed at the start of a marriage it quite often conies later. But wedding presents can. Few people get married without receiving a present from someone. Which causes legal difficulties if the marriage eventually breaks up.333 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1963-01-13 18 The big question: To go or not to go A JOB OVERSEAS TO WORK FOR GLORY TIME IS VITAL SINGAPORE rejoiced when Tan Howe Lian? and Chua Phung; Kirn returned victorious from the Perth Games. But even in their moment of triumph, these iron men of sport had set their1,393 words
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Article1422 1963-01-13 19 ROYAL MEADOW and SIR OJAM Here are two for a happy start to the new season Best bets are Royal Meadow, Wingate and Sir Ojam. The going will at best be yielding. Heavy rain fed in Ipoh last evening. JJOYAL MEADOW (Race 1) and SIR OJAM (Race 5), two strong1,422 words
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Article1476 1963-01-13 19 Race 1: 2.00 CL 2, div. 2-s^F. 8. 1 ***** Lcgisrika (Ini Dia Kongsil E. Breuk.. 6 9.0 Donnelly 10 2 ***** Tromp (K. Y. Lim) Daniels. 7 9.0 > 12 3 4 Rubber Estate (Lucky St.) Donnelly, 4 9.0 *F. Low t 4 ***** Nearco1,476 words
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123 1963-01-13 19 200 outstation race horses are still stranded in Penang PENANG, Saturday. "V"EARLY 200 outstation horses are still "stranded" in Penang because of the railway strike. An attempt by the Singa- pore Turf Club to ship back 22 Bukit Timah trained horses by sea fell through last week when the city123 words
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Article156 1963-01-13 19 M>mjm jfct.r |(.ULBUi I'Di.Mi:: KOVAL Ml ADOVI MAGIC XXV Kacc I Rubber Lutate Koyal Meadow Coval Me:i:'.o» Volle> On Kubb.i talaie uuooti MANDKAKt I MA.NDhAKfc Ml. 1111 i.IKL Karr 4 Sandman Kin*'., hoire I .ml .Mt -n tiobiu llood Kooin Hood I Kobn Hood MOIINW KUI)\M\ MOBNAX IJai-f i156 words
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Article91 1963-01-13 19 Pone is flyweight champ —again— BANGKOK. Sat.— Thailand's Pone Klngpetch regained the world flyweight crown by a unanimous 15-round decision over Japan's fighting Harada here tonight. Harada reopened an old cut over Pone's left eye ln the seventh round. It looked then that he would go on to knock outReuter - 91 words
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Article179 1963-01-13 19 T ONDON, Sat.— Here are the results of today's only footbail matches: ENGLISH DIVISION ONE: W. B. Albion t Sheffield W. 3 ENGLISH DIVISION THREE. Barnsley 3 Notts C. 1 BA Albion 1 C. Palace 2 Rwindon T. 5 Q.P. Ranters 0 SCOTTISH F.A. CUP 1st ROUNDReuter - 179 words
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Article95 1963-01-13 19 ADELAIDE, Sat. South Australia, who already this season are well placed to end New South Wales'* nine successive Sheffield Shield wins, gained a first inningi lead of 190 against Victoria on the second day of their match here today. Lan McLachlan, former Cambridge Blue, led SouthReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-01-13 19 SI 2 million plan for Asian Games in 1966 T3ANGKOK. Sat. The Asian Games organising committee of Thailand has approved a plan to improve the national stadium with funds amounting to $12 million for the fifth Asian Games to be held here In 1966. A new indoor games stadium will128 words
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105 1963-01-13 19 Air disaster: United to get $280,000 MANCHESTER, Sat.— The Manchester United Football Club yesterday announced they were to receive $280,00u from British European Airways in an out-of-court seitlement of a claim resulting from the 1958 Munich air disaster. Twenty-three people were killed in the crash at Munich airport in r105 words
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276 1963-01-13 19 PREMIER LEE PRAISES 3 GOLD MEDAL WINNERS SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Prune Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today praised the feats of weighiiifters lan Howe Liang and chua Phung Kirn and marksman Fred de Souza lor "dymbolising the quality of the men in Singapore's tough and competitive society." In276 words
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Article42 1963-01-13 19 KUALA LUMPOR. Sat. Singapore Base District (Singapore i. HQ 17 Gurlcha Division/Overseas Ccmmon wealth Land Forces (Malaya) and the Federation Armed Forces will meet In a triangular hockey tournament on Jan. 17, 18 and 19 at Rifle Range Road here.42 words
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Advertisement142 1963-01-13 19 BIRTH T/V "CAMBODGE" The above vessel will be along--20 words $12 (Minimum) side B.HB Wharves, godowns 10/11 gate 8. at about 7.30 a.m. GLOVER: To Bob and Jackie a this morning daughter at Bungsar Ward on Heavy luggage should be de--11-1-63. Thanks to Doctor and livered to and registered at142 words
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Article59 1963-01-13 20 Early lead and on to victory Two for one In defence When a fellow needs a friend Army's loose forward Haitana, heJd very tightly by Perak's wing three Nor Rashidi, finds passing made more difficult as O'Hara comes in on the other side to make the59 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1963-01-13 20 They called the tune and -made it lively By LARRY CARROLL Underdogs Perak had last bite KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ARMY MALAYA won the 34th Malaya Cup rugger final at Merdeka Stadium this evening, taking the lead in the first minute and holding it to the end. when the score was1,069 words
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Article86 1963-01-13 20 MALACCA, Sat.— The Malacca Badminton Assocation today named eight players for the Foong Seong Cup zone final against Penang next Wednesday and Thursday at Singapore. The winners will meet Singapore in the challenge round next weekend. Malacca beat Negrl Sembllan 7-2 and Kelantan 9-0 In earlier86 words
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Article26 1963-01-13 20 LAUSANNE, Sat.— Mexico yesterday applied to the International Olympic Committee for consideration of Mexico City as the site for the 1968 Olympic Games.26 words
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Article, Illustration663 1963-01-13 20 litmus puts England back in the game AT 5 O'CLOCK IT WAS ALL AUSTRALIA'S BUT FINAL HOUR BELONGED TO FREDDIE From Jack Fingleton Sat.— Taking four wickets for five runs off 58 balls Freddie Titmus, surprise selection in this England team for Australia, turned the Third Test into an entirely663 words
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Article137 1963-01-13 20 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. Ted Dexter and Richie Benaud, captains of England and Australia in the current Test series in Australia, will be in the Cavaliers cricket team to visit South Africa towards the end of February. The names of 15 players submitted to the Transvaal Cricket TTnion,137 words
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Article24 1963-01-13 20 SINGAPORE, Sat— The rugger match between S.C.C. and R.A.b O scheduled to be played on the pa.J dang was called ofit24 words
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762 1963-01-13 20 Harvey is missed four times as he creeps to 64 SCOREBOARD ENGLAND FIRST INNINGS (Overnight 256-7) PULLER c. Benaud b Simpson 53 SHKPPAKD c McKenzle b Davidson 3 DEXTER c Lawry b Benaud 32 COWDREY c Jarman b Simpson 85 BAKKINGTON lbw Davidson 35 PARFITT c Lawry b Simpson 0762 words
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59 1963-01-13 20 BRISBANE. Sat. Rod Layer. "grand slam" amateur lawn tennis champion, was beaten for the third successive time yesterday since turning professional when he went down in straight sets to Lew Hoad, former Wimbledon champion. Head won 6-4, 6-2, 8-6 In 15 i minutes. The powerful59 words
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Article46 1963-01-13 20 KOALA LUMPUR, Sat. The 4th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment from Pahang entered the final of the Federation Armed Forces Major Units knockout hockey tournament for the Brook Cup when they beat Federation Signals Squadron 2-0 on the HQ Armed Forces ground today.46 words
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