The Straits Times, 20 January 1963
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Title Section15 1963-01-20 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malay* NO. 1,425. SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 35515 words
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Article, Illustration963 1963-01-20 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE, Slit-nrise* Secretary tears up his prepared speech attacking the ■■^"■■■■■■i Government and says: 'I have nothing more to add' by Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Daily-rated: New deal Decision hailed as big victory LOUD CHEERS FOR THE DATO IT will soon be monthly pay packets963 words
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Article176 1963-01-20 1 Switch willbe at 27 days' pay KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The full terms for converting 56.000 dailyrated workers in the Federation are to be presented to the Staff Side of the National Whitley Council at a meeting with the Official Side early next week. This task is to be undertaken by176 words
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Article29 1963-01-20 1 has accepted an invitation from Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to go to Bonn for an informal visit. The trip to Bonn will follow the President's visit to Italy29 words
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351 1963-01-20 1 TAMINUDDIN KARIM - A new code Behaviour guide for —teachers TAMINUDDIN KARIM By I{UALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat. As from today, the 49,000 teachers In the country have a Professional Code. The code, which was tabled at the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Teachers' National Congress here today, was unanimously accepted. It is351 words
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Article32 1963-01-20 1 US Secretary of State, yesterday expressed hope that current informal talks between the U.S. and Russia would lead to steps towards disarmament when the Geneva conference resumes next month.32 words
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Article29 1963-01-20 1 the 14-year-old heir to the British Throne, left the remote Swiss village of Tarasp yesterday on his way home after an eight-day holiday spent learning to ski.29 words
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Article47 1963-01-20 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Dismissed: A false fire alarm charge against a 48-year old Negro. Earl Johnson, who "lid he had seen a ghost in his home. Judge Bouche said at Memphis: "if I'd seen a ghost I would probably have done the same thing."47 words
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Article, Illustration841 1963-01-20 1 Hugh Gaitskell dies, mm wife was at bedside WORLD TRIBUTES TO A BRILLIANT SOCIALIST WHO WAS LIKELY TO BECOME BRITAIN'S NEXT PRIME MINISTER Twenty offer kidneys to save him LONDON. Saturday J^jß. HUGH GAITSKELL, 56-year-old leader of the British (Opposition) Labour Party, died here last night after a dramatic twoweek841 words
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Article25 1963-01-20 1 KARACHI. Sat. Official censors have banned kissing scenes on Pakistan's television. Orders went out today to blackout all kissing from televised films UJ».I.25 words
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Article525 1963-01-20 1 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ENDS STORE PEN-PAL ROMANCE SINGAPORE. Sat. A pen-pal romance between a pretty 16-year-old girl and a 21-year-old man was shattered last night when the couple were Involved In a traffic accident near the Padang The girl. Jessie Scow Chin Heng, a baby amah living in525 words
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Article36 1963-01-20 1 PROPOSALS A ro r«£ nations for settling the SinoIndlan border dispute, published In Colombo yesterday, asked India to accept temporary Joint civil administration in the area of Ladakh. from which Chinese troops are withdrawing.36 words
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Advertisement18 1963-01-20 1 FINEST DIAMONDS SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place. Singapore- 1. Tel: *****.18 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-01-20 2 When an hotel says Sorry, but we have no more food MOST people know that hotels with available accommodation cannot legally refuse rooms without good reason. But few people realise that the same ancient principle applies to hotel meals. Solicitor Jack Gregory was one of the few. So when he279 words
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Article, Illustration952 1963-01-20 2 ERNEST KING (left), the last of the great butlers of Britain's Golden Age, saw lush living from the inside. Today he describes the extravagances, the whims and the weakness of some of the richest people in Britain people from a wildspending world that hat vanished forever. I WAS952 words
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219 1963-01-20 2 But soon Mrs. de Wlchfold wanted one of those. "Where Is my black case?" she asked me. I explained. Suddenly. panic .stricken she shrieked: "You damn fool! That case is full of brandy!" GREASED PALMS HOWEVER, by ensuring that the right palms were greased,219 words
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Advertisement121 1963-01-20 2 llf |V| I^^ jf H|k fr^i Vjf The new 6 million dollar mr "^MT^ opens a new economic activity r^ in 1963. It will produce locally, ik^W-* fl C\ V//\ 7 for the first time, about 120 Vk- B r^f^~\\~^ C grades of Lubricating Oils to meet HK J r-~"V^~^/121 words
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Article1205 1963-01-20 3 house and extensive estate of Sunninghill Park, which borders Royal Ascot racecourse, and under their patronage it became the smartest house in the whole of English society. Captain Mackintosh, who had been married previously to the silent screen star Miss Constance Talmadge. knew the great personalities of Hollywood1,205 words
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Article, Illustration11 1963-01-20 3 Edward, the Prince of Wales, had a mania for golf Ll^^^L^^^L11 words
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Article387 1963-01-20 3 n LAST WEEK 1 anticipated the seasonal gambling fever which triggers off armed robberies and other assorted crimes before the Chinese New Year. Police reports say that armed robberies and housebreaklng last week shot up irom a mere trickle to alarming proportions. What's more, bold thugs387 words
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Article158 1963-01-20 3 WHAT WAS YOUR VERDICT? The hotel-keeper was acquitted but only after aom« anxious moment*. The Jodfe said that an hotelier te entitled to refuse food If he has "reasonable excuse." Obviously thfc will vary from case to case In Ireland recently It was held unreasonable to refose to serve someone158 words
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Article286 1963-01-20 3 POINTER - POINTER BY I AM going to write this week about that game little fellow, the Dachshund. I know for a fact that many people are unaware that this German breed Is of the sporting class. Dachshund means "badger dog" and, with the exception of the miniature, given the286 words
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Miscellaneous424 1963-01-20 3 Your Sunday radio «w a 50 T^e Signal, The News; 5 05iSeaslon; 9.00 Prog Summary And RADIO MALAYA Songs Prom The Stage And I The Choir Sings; 930 American Screen; 5.30 Emphasis On Percus- Theatre Of The Ah*; 10.00 Irama am fion Time Signal Neeara- slon 6.00 Summary Of Pro-424 words
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Advertisement582 1963-01-20 4 ROBINSON'S BARGAIN BASEMENT FASHION GOODS/ I TZ~ ~fflT m I M1 1 U v' >/ JB J I _V V. J\\ I w I N^ *Z nUHtaA^P Men's white handkerchiefs in K ff f* <iL r ?^^^y^S^r V^ 5 soft Irish lown at $5.25 per dozen. Lb LJ^ If L582 words
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Article237 1963-01-20 5 VAIN WAIT BY MOTHER AT AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— About 30 friends, relatives end the family of Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl who lost her arms in an accident, were waited at the airport here for her return. They had been told by a letter from Miss Lai that237 words
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Article38 1963-01-20 5 PENANG, Sat. The Hari Raya get-together of Muslims organised by the Penang Malay Association scheduled for March 2. will be held instead on Friday, March 1, at 5 p.m. at the K and O. Hotel.38 words
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227 1963-01-20 5 Tengku a 'great expert of race goodwill' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan bin Haji Sakhawat Ali Khan, tonight described the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, as one of the greatest experts in human relations in this country. Haji Hamid Khan was speaking at a227 words
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Article41 1963-01-20 5 BANTING. Sat— The 15 Inmates of the Jenjarom Home for the Aged will each receive a pair of trousers, shirt and an ang pow of $5.00 from the Kuala Langat District Welfare committee for the Chinese New Year.41 words
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Article, Illustration439 1963-01-20 5 A FISH swimming In a mouth is placed low down, or hS^rK fhfU^rSen'edK^ wtnte tf sta^rfC vanity m re or less nf a nartirMilar r<v»k nr trpp- A number or small members of ?oot or sLSaI Sart of the and barb famUy <Cypri S^itH-iJr^ Tubers* riltio^Tativr^iuch'flx^ The littleWan Seng Tip - 439 words
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489 1963-01-20 5 Suspension of voluntary pay cuts temporary, says the Railway chief KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THE Malayan Railway Administration today categorically denied that it was breaking the agreement it signed with the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya. The Administration was replying to an accusation by RUM that the authorities had now decided to489 words
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Article312 1963-01-20 5 QINGAPORE. 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 (2000) $1.60; Dunlops U7.OCJ) 52.58. (2.0001 $2.57 ON: East. Smelt. (3000 i $2.76: Fed. Disp. (3.000)312 words
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Article, Illustration931 1963-01-20 5 TAN TOCK SAIK - RAM: DON'T SACRIFICE 1 QUALITY TO OWER COSTS TAN TOCK SAIK: MALAYAN TEACHERS' HATIOHAL CONG BESS PRESIDENT DEEPLY CONCERNED OVER GOVERNMENT'S DILUTION OF PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE president of the Malayan Teachers' National Congress, Mr. Teerath Ram, today called on the Federation Government not to sacrifice the931 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-01-20 5 $400 man gets $2,600 job SEREMBAN. Sat. A $400-a-month school teacher today became a $2,600-a-month man he was elected the new Undang of Rembau. Inche Adnan bin Ma 'ah, 31. was chosen after a 2 -hour meeting of seven chiefs of Rembau District In the Balai Rembau. A crowd of279 words
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Article63 1963-01-20 5 SINGAPORE. Sat Onf? Koon Kee. t;ie chief clerk of the Bridges and Drainage section of the P.W.D. was charged in the ninth magistrate's court today with cheating the Government on four occasions of a total of $5,885.25 between Oct. 5. last year and Jan. 7.63 words
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Article64 1963-01-20 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association yesterday entertained 391 destitute patients to a Chinese New Year party at its Shenton Way clinic. Each of them was given a towel, a cake of soap, a tube of tooth-paste, toothbrush, biscuts, an apple, a $3 "ang.pow"64 words
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Article65 1963-01-20 5 Radios cheating charge PENANG. Sat. Khoo Kay Jin was granted $1,000 bail after pleading not guilty to cheating Teoh Eng Hoe. proprietor of a radio shop, of $14,000 worth of radios and other goods as Cecil Street on Aug. 18 last year. Khoo. it was alleged, issued postdated cheques and65 words
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Advertisement162 1963-01-20 5 WM Only Sarongster moves with you, not against you— thanks to patented Criss-Cross Control. Lets you Twist Bend. Even stretch. Because Sarongster's overlapping front panels give yqu complete freedom. No restriction at the thigh. No binding seams down the middle. So now you can Twist to yoar heart' s conteot162 words
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Article71 1963-01-20 6 WASHINGTON. Sat.—Members of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee met President Kennedy yesterday for a discussion believed to concern problems of sharing U.S. nuclear weapons Information with European Allies. The White House declined to disclose the topics of discussion, but members of the committee .•-HidReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-01-20 6 MOW, what can the matter be? A pretty little girl running on the parking apron of an airfield. A terrier dog also running Just a wee bit ahead of her. Who are they? Where was the picture taken? To find out, see Columns Two and55 words
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Article61 1963-01-20 6 JAKARTA. Sat. A crowd of 100 Indonesian union members and their wives petitioned .the Jakarta Government today with complaints of a rice shortage. Witnesses said they were members of the Communistcontrolled All-Indonesia Labour Federation (SOBSI). A City Hall news release said later that the women asked61 words
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577 1963-01-20 6 PELAEZ ON MISSION TO PROVE MANILA CLAIM PHILIPPINE DELEGATION LEADER OFF TO LONDON FOR TALKS ON BORNEO DEFENCE PROBLEMS MANILA, Saturday. VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez left here today on a mission to prove that the Philippine claim to British North Borneo is sound and not silly. Mr. Pelaez, who is577 words
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178 1963-01-20 6 THE WIFE WHO KNEW EVERY DETAIL OF HER HUSBAND'S DAY VTEW YORK, Sat. il Pretty Mrs. Loretta Lee Weber knew every detail of her husband's day. She had studied his routine until she could tell exactly where he would be at any time. But it was not wifely devotion that178 words
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Advertisement119 1963-01-20 6 IMPERIAL 4 With 14kt gold inlaid nib, gold-filled band and loss-proof IMPERIAL 2 Unique modern design with cap of frosted, stainless steel. Strong inner-spring clip. Singapore and Penang: $20.70. Federation of Malaya: cylindrical nib will give years of trouble-free service. Singapore and Penang: $10.35 $22.80. IMPERIAL 3 Distinctive modem styling.119 words
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490 1963-01-20 7 He's on his last lap to prove his love TURIN: Pascal Vildieu. tt, fell violently in love with Argentine-born Victoria Zinny. also 23. when he met her on holiday in Casablanca last summer but Victoria, recently disappointed in love, told him: "I don't believe men any more." Then Pascal learned490 words
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Article114 1963-01-20 7 Overloaded: 1 22 die CEOUL, Sat.— Police today said 122 people were drowned yesterday when an overloaded ferry boat capsized In stormy seas about 200 miles south of here. The 34-ton Yon-ho carried a total of 133 people. Including a crew of seven, when It sank about two miles from114 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-01-20 7 Carol's 'runaway' problem— solved THE little girl in these pictures and the picture in Page Six Is Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the American President. The terrier is her pet, Charlie. The "runaway" incident took place at the Andrews Air Force Base, near Washington, when the Kennedys were returning to theUPI - 87 words
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Article73 1963-01-20 7 LONDON. Sat. The British Foreign Olticc yesterday denied Press reports that President Kennedy and Mr. Harold Macmillan had reached a secret agreement at their December •Summii" meeting in the Bahamas The spokesman nad been questioned oy it reporter who drew attention to a report in a BelgianReuter - 73 words
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Article31 1963-01-20 7 MOSCOW Sat A 16-milli-metre cine-camera to take pictures at rates of up to 300.000 frames per second has been designed in Leningrad, the Soviet news auencv Tass reported. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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214 1963-01-20 7 Di MMU Sat —A levelcrossing attendant. :>ll-year-old William I "t/. has been found guilty of negligence uiiich made him the killer of his own son. An a luxury cxpre«*. the Blue Gentian, approach- ed his crossing, the court wjs tc4d. Lot:214 words
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285 1963-01-20 7 Six agree to continue negotiations with Britain on Jan. 28 BRUSSELS, Saturday. THE six members of the European Economic Community agreed yesterday to continue negotiations with Britain on its bid to join the trading bloc, conference sources said. The sources said that Lord Privy Seal Edward Heath. Britain's chief negotiator,285 words
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Article92 1963-01-20 7 nELCRADK. Sat Holiday —makers at Hvar Yugoslavia's 'Island in the Sun"— got free food and hotel accommodation yesterday because it snowed The Dalmatlon coast resort Is famous for Us mild climate, evm in winter and hotels there char««- guests half price If It rains andReuter - 92 words
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Article31 1963-01-20 7 Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. cm vt- assurances that his committee will look fully into all aspects of the Congo situation in the nevt lew months31 words
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Article26 1963-01-20 7 the Soviet foreign Minister, and his wife will visit Norway from Feb 27 to March 6 at the invitation of the Noreweftlan Go\ »rnment26 words
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232 1963-01-20 7 NEW YORK, Saturday THOMAS GIERY, of Mineola, New York, had worries. The chain of ice-cream shops which are his responsibility was being systematically burgled and worse, by someone using keys. Once a month he would come home in a state of depression and232 words
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Article178 1963-01-20 7 12 MILES BACK, REDS SAY PEKING, Sat. The Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, said yesterday that Chinese froutier guards had withdrawn 12 V 2 miles behind the "line of actual control" of Nov. 7, 1959. in the western sector of her border with India, the New China News Agency178 words
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242 1963-01-20 7 Two more newsmen remain I silent LONDON, Sat. Two more Journalists yesterday said they would refuse to disclose their sources of Information before a tribunal investigating British naval security following a recent spy trial. When yesterday's session the fourth sitting of the three-maji tribunal headed by Lord Radclifle was adjournedReuter - 242 words
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Article61 1963-01-20 7 MANILA. Sat At least two people uere killed yesterday as flood waters rampaged in three Southern Philippine provinces. it was reported today. The floods, unleashed by week-long rains, hit Agusan, Surigao and Oriental provinces on Mindanao Island. The floods washed away 30 houses and destroyed extensive61 words
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Advertisement18 1963-01-20 7 FOR BACKGROUND Sec ASIA Moqoxin c Republic Day In India (Page 8) and The Border Conflict (Page 41.18 words
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Advertisement269 1963-01-20 7 II guakdianQP^ II BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Without Deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax. A Deposit Account with Lombard Bank will bring you raal financial security. Your funds enjoy stability and are unaffected by economic changes: they continuously earn maximum nafe and sure interest rates, and withdrawals can easily be made.269 words
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Article, Illustration853 1963-01-20 8 Evelyn 11 o buy at the drop of €i plate WHY THE MALAYAN HOUSEWIFE SPENDS SO LITTLE ON CHINAWARE— EVEN THOUGH SO MUCH BEAUTY'S DISPLAYED WRITE to: Mis* Evelyn Tu. The Sunday Times, Tin.es House, Singapore 9. Send a stamped-addresaed rnvelop with your query. OF WIVES AND CROCKERY HOUSEWIVES have853 words
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Article288 1963-01-20 8 A YOUNG music student approached a great composer and asked for help in writing a concerto. He was told that he was still too young. "But." protested the student. "I heard you were composing when you were still In knee-pants." "Yes." said the comooser. "but I288 words
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865 1963-01-20 8 Jane l EE The night her eyelashes came off in public DEAR Jane Lee: One of the things my boyfriend admired most about me was my eyes. Unfortunately, my eyelashes were false a fact he did not know. One evening, when we were coming out of a cinema, he noticed865 words
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Advertisement414 1963-01-20 8 ft 'IP Any new dance craze needs an old friend Whether it's the Cha Cha or the Twist, Tampax gives women the freedom they want. Does a dance date conform to your schedule? Have you ever had to give one up because of personal problems? Tampax internal sanitary protection was414 words
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Advertisement182 1963-01-20 8 BBBBSBSBBBBSBsf^sfif '"'^B wt s bbK ~<*w&bsbbbbsK2 B Hf\ BBSBsMI Wf^^^^ M w t She knew he was admiring her soft, beautiful hair But he didn't know her secret— that she used SEBBIX.. tha shampoo that transform* dull hair into lovely, healthy hair that it admired by everyone. Sebbix eliminates dandruff182 words
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Article879 1963-01-20 9 How much of YOU really goes into -the book? IS keeping a diary one of your New Year resolutions? Then you must know that there are three functions which a woman's diary might logically be expected to fulfil. Exceptionally, first of all, it could turn out to879 words
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Article420 1963-01-20 9 Fun in court A MAGISTRATE suggested the other day that astrologers in court would be a great help in guiding decisions. I would go further, and ask for witches. A large, smoking cauldron in the body of the court, containing a siskin's egg. marjoram gathered by an auctioneer420 words
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Article, Illustration14 1963-01-20 9 Mr. Lim Cheng Law is a champ at 75!14 words
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Article, Illustration202 1963-01-20 9 WITH MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY'S WRITING MALAYA'S champion letter writer to the newspapers is still vigorously at it after more than half a century of penning "Dear Sir For 57 of his 75 years, Mr. Lim Cheng Law (see left), better known to newspaper readers as "L.C.L.". has written202 words
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Article142 1963-01-20 9 ON ART TOF BALLET DRETTY ballerina PRUDENCE FINNIS, now on a six-month holiday here, wants Malaya to have a school of modern ballet. She told me: "It is catching on very fast in England and Europe, you know, and there is no reason why it should not142 words
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Article27 1963-01-20 10 r>> Word. $12 (M'nirnmni GIVE LIMOGES PORCELAIN mr ai twelve exi-i'ing 'ninhes on the i»w Klainineire "Kantasie" Butane I a hie lighter*. At Robinsons, only 14"27 words
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Article441 1963-01-20 10 WOMEN, JOBS AND MARRIAGE virOMEN teachers don't resign these days when they marry. And adds an official of the Malayan Education Ministry with obTtous relief: 'If they did. the country would be faced with an acute shortage of trained personnel." His fears are groundless. Malayan wives no longer want to441 words
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Article30 1963-01-20 10 The liberty of the Press it the greatest liberty of the subject, and therefore all little inconveniences which arise from it are to be submitted to. LORD BATHURST.30 words
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Article888 1963-01-20 10 Felix Ablsheganaden - Felix Ablsheganaden SUNDAY Yljl Tl ill IwiTMV TIMES IU 111 111 I TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS ARE THINKING AND SAYING By HOW CONFUCIUS INSPIRED A SOLUTION TO THE RAILWAYMENS STRIKE... THE MAN who played a key role in ending the $150-a-minute railway strike told me: 'The888 words
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Article506 1963-01-20 10 The word 'instant' -»y- A HE you stuck lor a novel Chinese New Year gift? Something different that will not only keep your friend amused but help him improve himself and also help if he is planning a visit abroad? Then buy him one of the new "instant learning" kits506 words
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Article, Illustration752 1963-01-20 10 WELL SPOKEN, KRAAL DAVID KRAAL (Sunday Times, Jan. 6> should be congratulated for his outspoken suggestion that the "schools should give SAFA what it deserves." There Is a faction In SAFA which ret uses to differentiate between excuse and reason. It is Important to note that no valid752 words
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Article122 1963-01-20 10 YOUR editorial M Portrait of a Malayan School Child (Sunday Times, Jan. 6) is accurate only to a point. Not all our children benefit from the affluent society of which you speak. No doubt Malaya offers her children free education but the sorry truth is that122 words
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Article585 1963-01-20 10 ABU bin ADAM... HAVE WE MET BEFORE SOMEWHERE? I DO dislike that front bench in the bus. It reminds me of a dentist's waiting room; not. mind you. that I was ever In a dentist's waiting room that leapt all over the place. What I mean Is that on the585 words
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Advertisement926 1963-01-20 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS M Horsfs JI.So (Him.) MIIBVTIRIAN CHURCH In Singapore, Orchard Rood Sunday Service a m. and 6 p m. All Weloosoe. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 8 Orange Urova Road. Sunda> Service V-V a.m.: Sunday School 10.45 a.m Hvdnesday meeting 715 p.m. which mrludee testimonies of heallac by I926 words
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Advertisement13 1963-01-20 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUAIa LUMPUR TEL: 877C1 (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Article, Illustration531 1963-01-20 11 Tan: MCA task for 1963 Town council elections coming— 'A lot of hardwork needed 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Bat. The Malayan Chinese Association president, Mr. Tan Slew gin, today said the MCA faced this year a task "equally, if not more, formidable" than that last year the town council elections. Speaking531 words
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Article, Illustration48 1963-01-20 11 Reach for the sky. That's the keynote of Singapore's educational programme as reflected in this imposing ten-storey school opened in Selegio Road last night by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. It is believed to be the tallest school in Asia Sunday Times picture.48 words
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120 1963-01-20 11 $50 for your views on beauty shows rE subject for this week's Malayan Writers contest is: "Is there any point in holding beauty contests?" Give your answer in 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize ot $50. Contributions should be typewritten anri in double spacing on one side120 words
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Article59 1963-01-20 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance. Mr. d. Ramaswamy. today officially opened a peanut butter factory at the Redhill Industrial estate. The first ot its kind in Singapore the factory, set up by the Happy Manufacturing Co. Ltd., with a capital59 words
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Article69 1963-01-20 11 SINGAPORE, tidt.— A driving instructor. Lee Eng. today pleaded guilty to two charges of cheating $20 each from Goh Bee Hon on Dec. 31 and Yeo We* See on Jan. 1 on the pretext that he was collecting the money tor his employer. Tho ninth magistrate.69 words
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Article70 1963-01-20 11 PENANO. Sat. The British Council will hold a two-weeks exhibition of scientific and technical oooks and periodicals at the Penang library building, starting on Monday Mr. H. R. Mills, representative of the British Council in Malaya, will open the exhibition at 5.15 p.m Selected with special attention70 words
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Article39 1963-01-20 11 SEREMBAN. Sat.- The Seremban Rotary Club will entertain 50 old people from the Sikamat new village here to a dinner party on Jan 23 The club will also provide daily necessities like towels, soap39 words
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138 1963-01-20 11 Policeman killed in 5 a.m. car crash BUTTERWORTH, Sat. —A police constable, Awang bin Chah. 30, was killed when his car hit a tree at 5 a.m. today at the 9 1 mile ngel Dua Road here. His stepfather, Saad bin Sudin. 53, seated beside him was seriously hurt They138 words
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160 1963-01-20 11 Premier asked to intervene in expel orders ALACCA, Sat. A firm of solicitors here has written to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, requesting him to urgently intervene in two cases concerning expulsion orders. In both cases, the cause of expulsion, according to the solicitors, was that the two people160 words
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Article85 1963-01-20 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The second talk by Mr. Alex Josey in his current series of three talks on "Behind the Scenes of the Brunei Revolt" can be heard over Radio Singapore on Monday at the following times: Tamil at 6 p.m.. Mandarin at 6.46 p.m.. English at85 words
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383 1963-01-20 11 'Singapore outlook' must go, says Toh on education SINGAPORE, Sat. in any religion they desired. "Nevertheless, parents will be falling in their duty to their children if they do not prepare them for the new environment of Malaysia," he said. Dr. Toh stressed that the Government could not implement any383 words
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Article160 1963-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Another $2,030 have been received for Moh&med Jedl Trust Fund. The total now stands at 134,075 Latest contributions Include the Secretary of Malayan Council for Child Welfare, Kuala Lumpur, $250; Mr. Taru Singh, Johore Bahru. $2: Secretarygeneral, UMNO. Gombak, Kuala Lumpur, $63; Mr. Tay160 words
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Article338 1963-01-20 11 SYLVIA CHUA - CUSTOMS FIND A BIG STILL ON HILL SYLVIA CHUA DOGS FOIL 'OPERATION SUMMIT' PARTY'S BID TO SURPRISE THE MOONSHINERS by pENANG, Sat.— After a 600-foot ascent up the Paya Terubong hills, 27 customs officers and men today destroyed an illicit distillery which they found hidden among some huge boulders, and338 words
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Article30 1963-01-20 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Eiko Hlraga. an expert on JaDanese flower arrangement sent by the Japanese Government, will give four demonstrations tomorrow and Monday at the cultural centra theatre.30 words
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Article199 1963-01-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today confirmed a 1959 meeting with Brunei rebel leader. Sheikh A. M. Azahari. But Mr. Lee also said that even at that time, the self-styled Prime Minister of Kalimantan Utara was advocating merger of the Borneo199 words
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Advertisement28 1963-01-20 11 A DONALD MOORE A)k Invites you to Coffee at the opening of their new branch on Monday. 21st January at 200 Clemenceau Avenue. (beneath Shanghai Room) Singapore 9.28 words
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Advertisement109 1963-01-20 11 Cim dav annHH Mond aw jVednes da M rS day •V TWi M A K K| Of MliBT WAT ••ifNTT* MAlTlflftt* T Ml ITS SPAMQIIf TVNtt You too can save... You may not be a hawker but like him you are subject to the varying degrees of fortune Why not109 words
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Article272 1963-01-20 12 BARISAN: EGG WAR FOLLY EXPOSED SINGAPORE. Sat. The Barisan Sosialls yes terday said that the "economic war" now going oi. between ihe Federatior. and Singapore Govern ments over the movement: of livestock, fish and* farm produce between the two territories exposed the People's Action Party propaganda that Malaysia and merger272 words
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Article, Illustration11 1963-01-20 12 That row provincial'— Lee ■*r-i^'j{--fr^:^»l«}il jf^^gx^py?y W% "'i-PfcxsjfTTffffn A PREMIER'S SALUTE11 words
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244 1963-01-20 12 'BUT ON BIG MATTERS WE'LL BE WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT' SINGAPORE. Sat— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that Singapore would still prosper in spite of "provincial" differences with Malaya— so long as both sides "see eye to eye on major Issues Over lunch at the Yio244 words
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Article408 1963-01-20 12 TN every department of human activity, there is a criterion, a definitive standard of excellence by which all lesser performances arc judged. When it comes to the music of Chopin, this standard is set by the incomparable Malouzynski. in the very prime of his prodigious interpretative powers, and408 words
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645 1963-01-20 12 NIC OSMENA ANSWERS JOSEY AND SOPIEE MANILA, Saturday piLIPINO lawyer Mr. Nicasio Osmena last night denied that he would sell the proprietary rights of the heirs of the Sultan of Sulu over British North Borneo to Indonesia. Mr. Osmena was commenting on a report from Kuala Lumpur saying that the645 words
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Article99 1963-01-20 12 TODAY: Sedlll Kechil 4.25 a.m. (7.lft) 6.45 p.m. (6.2 ft); Singapore 5.56 a.m. (7.7 ft) 7.34 p.m. (6.4 ft); Port Dlckson 1.36 a.m. (6.Bft) 1.55 p.m. (5.7 ft); Port Swettenham 12.26 a.m. (10.4 ft) 1253 p.m. (8.8 ft): Penang 7.50 a.m. (4.9 ft) 9.4399 words
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126 1963-01-20 12 Premier calls in Kelantan Umno leaders IJOTA BHARU. Sat. Tht Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has summoned all Umno leaders In Kelantan for an emergency meeting In Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. He is expected to discuss two important subjects with them: Re-organisatlon of the party in Kelantan for next year's126 words
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Obituary23 1963-01-20 12 YAP SWEE KEE. 58 Main Road, Petallng, passed away in Tokyo. Body cremated in Japan. Ashea will be flown back to Malaya.23 words
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Article21 1963-01-20 12 MRS. GOH Choon Kang and family thank relatives, friends for their condolences, wreaths, scrolls, ana attendance during their recent bereavement.21 words
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Advertisement32 1963-01-20 12 She knows you're smart You know that Gillette makes a smart man ,^Hp^^^^^ of you m The daily shave makes >^Nte all the difference I GlllGttG H^^^^^w 6ILLETTE is registered trade mark32 words
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Advertisement315 1963-01-20 12 late CLASSIFIED MVEBTISEMEMTS 20 words $12 (Minimum) HIGSON: To Catherine and Wright a daughter on 18th at the Assunta FVmnJatlon. Both well. DE LARA- BELL: To David and Elaine (nee Vine) a son at Gleneagles on 19th January, a brother for Paul. Very grateful thanks to doctor and ttaff. ROYAL315 words
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Article, Illustration727 1963-01-20 13 PLEASURE E9 BiHi H B 13 WITH A FULL PAGE PUNCH COULD ANY UNKNOWN REPLACE MARILYN? TUESDAY WELD tells RODERICK MANN: 'A girl who bulges in the right places is never taken seriously* JUST before I left Hollywood for Britain, I went along to Schwab's Drugstore on Sunset Boulevard. I727 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-01-20 13 NANCY KWAN, beautiful Hong Kong-born actress who is starring in "Tamahine" with John Fraser and Dennis Price, has had a wet time during filming. She had to be doused by a man with a watering-can during two days' shooting on one sequence and, more recently, she was up106 words
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Article519 1963-01-20 13 PARADISE LOST, LION AND A GIRL THE LION William Holdcn, Trevor Howard, Capucine, Pamela Franklin. 20th Century-Fox. WOULD you allow your daughter to make a pet of a full-grown lion? I have just seen a film about a little girl who ruled one of the "Kings of the Jungle"— and519 words
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Advertisement531 1963-01-20 13 2ND MONTH! f :LAST4DAYS!j TODAY 4 SHOWS! X Show Starts: i ■♦9 00 om-1 2.30-4.30 8 30 p.m. "LONGEST DAY" Storts: ♦9 15 om-12 45-4 45 ft 845 p.m. DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S "THE LONGEST DAY X T with 42 International Stan (Fox) Z. Stoll»:$1.50 $2 50 Cirei«:S4OO X (No Free531 words
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Advertisement118 1963-01-20 13 I inn (Singapore) MGM'S SPECTACULAR V CHINESE NEW YEAR Attraction ElWrjß LmKil ■fcm^-mi I W wLr 3-i+mr -a#V" Mv 9*^r 'W^.^ K l<^-^k'vw/s Wt vlj 3™ I j^jf^k^L I J \k£*smnißmwbmtßmum mmmmV* W im^S^^kw^^mmlL^l I ■I- H a "..I".- STEVE REEVES The SOX OF SRARmCLS pi Jacques sernas gianna maria118 words
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Advertisement160 1963-01-20 13 FOR your BOOKS see ASIA Magazine Page 18. TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS returning to Singapore for a short season only Performing as from 19th Jan. at KALLANG PARK BETTER!! BRIGHTER!!! POPULAR ADMISSION > PRICES: IIW M Box $3.00 >Hr^F" I litCUw $2.00 Ji. 2nd $1.40 3rd $1.00 L-j|IY ChUdren 50cti.160 words
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Advertisement300 1963-01-20 13 TEL: ***** M«f 4 m \M SINGAPORE GALA CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION! 14 TERRIFIC AND EXCITING HIT TUNES! ELVIS*GIRIS(*^SONCSW A WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE? *J ua HaiWmib' it Girts! Girls! Girls!./ wi.h STELLA STEVENS TECHNICOLOR ®A COLOURED ELVIS PRESLEY CALENDAR WILL BE GIVEN FREE TO EVERY "GIRLS! GIRLS!300 words
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Advertisement905 1963-01-20 14 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-gap 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 at905 words
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Miscellaneous1613 1963-01-20 14 'mow Cam av^CNE **t =:Z O* }Q M* S ouii^6) .ESPECIALLY SINCE I **S) »'j~ uO* CAM YOU COv\r*\(tg ■f/^ri r\V r^, > a*-*. 1 Tmt wii* unHt7tCT»»KC i vc» f >"\ v SOun ik? Cmse? >m I this vvrtw *Ew ><?•!< JZQ\ S^O^77 /r SX\^f^r\\\ v CE T0 TU61,613 words
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Miscellaneous404 1963-01-20 14 -STAR of theMORK (hcrrful influence* W^ prevail on this birthday than have done for some time past. You can look forward to frai a new year of life with a good heart and some expectations of pleasant times and many chances of wrnc k The financial situation too Zoinon Solleh404 words
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Miscellaneous28 1963-01-20 16 f^^ m I^»^^^™^»^^-—^b—^^^^^^^.^^^ f^— ■^^M^|^^^TTTl^™^^W^™^^ AAAaaaAA fr,' a-Ji§g g 3II^I|II ilKaaggl s-^3 "I I|^I mg 111 pn p| i rgs Z m 5 9> s S3 z 828 words
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314 1963-01-20 17 Blind man's hope j to get his eyes 'repaired' in hospital :|ffiffiß|M:::Sßt:sS:: ~fa JJKAH Know Alls, I am blind but have heard that transplantation of cornea from another person's eyes can restore my eyesight. Have any of these ope- rations been done In Malaya and what are the chances of314 words
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Article220 1963-01-20 17 HOW can I get a private pilots licence and about how much will I have to spend on instruction? L. LIM First of all become a member of a flying club, for ichich you will have to pj.y $25 entrance fee and $7.50 for monthly subscriptions.220 words
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Article181 1963-01-20 17 MY friend says it is possible to make an overseas telephone call to Soviet Russia. Is this true and how much will it cost? CURIOUS yes. $48 for a threeminute call. HTHERE is an old man livX ing as a lodger with me who has not181 words
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780 1963-01-20 17 THE SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVANTS CAN NOW SET AN EXAMPLE THERE was good news for Government servants in Singapore when Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee revealed that he was considering a change in the general orders whereby Government servants will no longer have to obtain written permission from the Treasury780 words
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Article, Illustration591 1963-01-20 17 PETER LIM - PETER LIM. IIimiIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHfftMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII R I N G mimmillimillH "By ROAD TESTING THE CHEVY TWO: CHEVROLET'S 'BABY' THIRTEEN is just a number to me. To many others, it is a special number to be treated with respect. They think it is unlucky and should be591 words
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Advertisement166 1963-01-20 17 A i jc^TIN AfiO 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 massive166 words
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Article163 1963-01-20 18 Do you want a boost in sports? ATTENTION all youns sportsmen: The Sunday Times wants to do its bit to jive Malayan youth a boost in the sporting world. So do you have any friends who excel in any particular came? Or perhaps you yourself are particularly good In a163 words
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Article, Illustration1741 1963-01-20 18 Raising the cricket standards REGGIE DA SILVA GIVES SOME IDEAS ON HOW TO IMPROVE OUR PLAYERS IS CRICKET on the decline in Malaya and Singapore? Every year there are those who call for the abolition of the game, but David Kraal points out that public interest in cricket is still1,741 words
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Article158 1963-01-20 18 Here's a question to which nothers as well as fathers hould know the answer before they are stumped by one if the youngsters: HOW DOES A PRESSURECOOKER WORK? IT Is perfectly tine that a pres--1 sure-cooker can cook a ■omplflr meal In a few minutes. low Is158 words
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Advertisement664 1963-01-20 18 ARE YOU FEEDING THEIR HUNGER FOR KNOWING? JH The age of learning is a wonderful time A time you can't bring back. A time when it is almost impossible to satisfy the need to know. B^B This need for knowledge is as important to your children's future aa love, moral664 words
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Advertisement14 1963-01-20 18 Sport its origins and value in the world today (See ASIA Magazine, Page H).14 words
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Miscellaneous293 1963-01-20 18 {POPULAR CROSSWORDJ ACROSS: 1. Rumour (6); 7. DOWN: 1. Pruit (6); 2. Bird Desist! (4); 10. Battle-ground (5); (4); 3. Walking (13); 4. A rejrular 11. Affirm (4); 13. Uncer- cliaracter! (4); 5. Rodent <3); 8. tain (13); 17. Soothsayer (4); Inclined plane (5); 7. Poreiirn coin 18. He is293 words
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Article1526 1963-01-20 19 BEST BETS: FAST BUCK AND ROYAL MEADOW. GOING: GOOD LONGER TRIP SUITS -HI WAS A WINNER OVER 13 FURLONGS IN AUSTRALIA yyiNGATE is ready for a win and over lOf this staying five-year-old should come into his own in Race 3 at Ipoh today.1,526 words
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Article1376 1963-01-20 19 Race l: 2.0-Cl. 2 Div 5-6E 1 bba«7 Come Up <K. Y. Llm) Daniels. If 8.0 Mitchell 11 •j UBSUO Krantas (K. N. Lin> Noordin. 8 8.13 Khamis 7 3 ***** Jambatan Merab lLow A: NR St.) R. Breulc, 4 8.13 Bougoure 4 4 UBUytf Pleternel (Star One1,376 words
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Article150 1963-01-20 19 tI'SOM JfcKr 1 CALL BO Y I'iiiMii. PORT DOR CINERAMA HYDROS IMAGt Race 1 Sister Cindy Hydro's Image I'ort dOr Mana Tahu Golden Lady MsTtaf Cindy RASA SAYANG YES DEAR SIVSHINE I. AD Race 2 Sunshine Lad Rasa Savant* Baaa s^ang Avanti I'anchen l*.inrhrn WINGATE WINGATJ. UINGATt Race 3150 words
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237 1963-01-20 19 Match 111 (51. 92 mil.) settles in England f ONDON, Sat.— Match J ill, hailed as the world's best racehorse of 19b2 after his victories in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot and the Washington DC international at Laurel Park Maryland has settled down well inReuter - 237 words
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Article242 1963-01-20 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SINGAPORE HOLD CHALLENGERS PENANG TO 2-2 By SINGAPORE. Sat. Holder., Singapore held i he challenger.-. Penang. to 2-2 on the first night v>t the Foong Seony Cup final at the Singapore Badminton Hall tonight. Th- nights piny r.m according to pre-match battle plans. Teh242 words
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Article154 1963-01-20 19 T OXDON, Sat. For the t < fourth week in succession the freeze devastated British soccer today. Only eight out of 45 English league games were started, and two of them had to tie abandoned before the end. Here are the results of the matches plajed today:154 words
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Advertisement748 1963-01-20 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'p«rc) W Wort* tS (Mim.)-Box (a ct: txtrm PHOTOSTATS BY PHOTOMATIC. KottiDion Koad. Tel: W2340. BOUND BOOKS MICROFILMID Taici Photocopy Benice 10, Boat Quay, 9M<9. SHOPPING GUIDE (S'p«c) W »yowls U Bi U C*. mwtrm 1* IT'S NOT yoar style dost Ttaus. abofi. UM>MI WMU)748 words
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Advertisement154 1963-01-20 19 THE BEST CAMERAS j FOR BEST PICTURES YASHICA Bs^>^^^ I/I AT I lUI felaV^^S BasWr t^^^B Wt In M I L IYI wr FIATURK FEATURES Mtor (harp 4 alemant. (Okim -tt ■■■t M Ixpamra Matar anal itlt Hm*. Yastiinan »U ton*. Roior thorp 4 slamcnt. 10 mm Yoihinon Fjlly oufomotk154 words
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509 1963-01-20 20 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN 1 r^m^Tr^v nT *r^ j t mm By Jnr.: K. Lumpur. Sat. TENGKU Abdul Rahman's team of Malayan goiters beat a Thai team led by their country's Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman, by 6 j points to 6 points at the509 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-01-20 20 THE end of England's second innings as Len (oldwell is caught by Barry Shepherd oft* Alan Davidson for 0. Australia won this third Test by eight wickets at Sydney to tie the series 1-1. England won the second Test by seven wickets at Melbourne. The first Test was drawn, the59 words
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90 1963-01-20 20 1 2 PLAYERS NABBED FOR FIXING MATCHES BELGRADE, Sat. Twelve Yugoslav soccer players were arrested yesterday for "fixing" second division soccer matches. A spokesman for the investigating commission said the players accepted bribes to fix matches for sports lottery speculators. Zagreb student Tomislav Culm had bribed players with sums ranging90 words
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Article17 1963-01-20 20 AYR, Sat. Scotland beat Ireland 6-3 in a full international badminton match here last night17 words
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Article32 1963-01-20 20 MELBOURNE. Sat— Rod Layer 1962 world amateur lawn tennis grand slam" champion. was beaten 6-4. 6-2. 3-6. 2-6, 6-3. by Lew Hoad in a professional match here last night.32 words
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Article24 1963-01-20 20 MADAM CHELLAMAH, wife of Mr. K. Govindasamy, retired postmaster, expired 19.1.63. Funeral 4 p.m. 20.1.63 from 9 Lahat Drive off Lahat Road, Ipoh.24 words
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468 1963-01-20 20 Parfitt is hurt as MCC lead hit-and-miss Country team NEWCASTLE, Saturday A SEVENTH wicket stand of 103 in 72 minutes A by all-rounder Barry Knight (73) and wicketkeeper Alan Smith (45) helped M.C.C. to gain a first innings lead of 116 over a New South Wales Country XI on the468 words
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Article65 1963-01-20 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Except for halfback Marimuthu, Singapore Amateur Football Association XI, will field Malay players for its match against Toyo Kogyo Japan's commercial champions on Tuesday at Jalan Besar (kick-off 7.30 p.m. The players are: Idros Albar, Mokhtar Tabri. Ishak, All Samijan Napi, Haniffa. Malek,65 words
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Article29 1963-01-20 20 IPOH. Sat. Kinta Asians beat Taiping Tigers by 22 points (two goals two penalties and two tries) ta 11 (goal, penalty and try) at rugger here today.29 words
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234 1963-01-20 20 Tan will compete in five events at Perth SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's promising 14-year-old swimmer Tan Thuan Heng will take part in five events in the all-Aus-tralian swimming champion ships at Perth from Feb. 15 to 23. Thuan Heng will compete In the HO and 220 yards freestyle and the 440-yd234 words
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Article89 1963-01-20 20 LONDON. Sat. Mrs. Penny Cowdrey, wife of M.C.C. cricket vice-captain Colin Cowdrev left here by air last night for Sydney accompanied by the Duke of Norfolk's three daughters. The Duke will leave for Australia tomorrow to resume his duties as manager of the M.C.C.89 words
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Article23 1963-01-20 20 MALACCA, Sat. Malacca's State hockey team will meet HQ 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade on the Malacca Club padang on Wednesday.23 words
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236 1963-01-20 20 SYDNEY. Sat. Neil Harvey, Australian Test left-hander, burst back to form with 231 not out the highest firstclass score of his career for New South Wales against South Australia in their Sheffield Shield match here today. Harvey, in a sparkling display of fluent236 words
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Article191 1963-01-20 20 WEST BERLIN MAKE GOOD START KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The West Berlin City footballers made an impressive start here tonight when they took a 2-0 lead over Malaya at halftime. The Germans got going with a swift movement which ended in dismay as goalkeeper Ungku Ismail saved a tame shot from191 words
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Article52 1963-01-20 20 MALACCA. Sat. The Ist Bn. Koyli Regiment won the annual HQ 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade major units Inter-team cross-country race today over 51 miles. Runners-up were the 2nd Bn. Royal Australian Regiment, 3rd the 26th Regiment. Royal A tillery and 4th the Ist Bn. New52 words
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275 1963-01-20 20 Margaret does it for the 4th year ADELAIDE. Sat. Margaret Smith, 20, won the women's singles title for the fourth successive year in the Australian lawn tennis championships here today. She beat 21 -year-old Jan Lehane 6-2 6-2 In the allAustralian final. Miss Smith had defeated Miss Lehane in straight275 words
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Article50 1963-01-20 20 PENANG. Sat. Possessing a better forward line. Colours beat Whites 3-1 in the state hockey trial at Western Road today. Whites led 1-0 witn a goal by Cox at half-time. Colours improved in the second half to score through Sonny Wong (2) and George Chew.50 words
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Article50 1963-01-20 20 KUALA LUVPUR, Sat. Singapore Base District won the Delhi Area Challenge Cup for the 4th year In succession when they beat 17th Gurkha Division/Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces (Malaya) 5-2 In tl.e final of the Far East Land Forces hockey tournament on the HQ Armed Forces Sta- dium today.50 words
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Advertisement152 1963-01-20 20 illii"*" For the Convenience of your 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR 111 SHOPPING the following stores and agencies ii::: in Singapore will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL I TODAY I MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING 398 North Bridge Rood S3 East Coast Read 484 North Bridge Road 123 East Coast Rood152 words
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Miscellaneous54 1963-01-20 20 BADMINTON FOONO CUP— challenge rd: Spore v Penang (Ouillemard Rd. 8 p.m.). SOCCER SULTANS' GOLD CUP: S i;or Malays v Negri Malays (Princea Ra. 5.15); Penang Malays v Kedah Malays (City Stadium. 5.15). MU\R FA CUP S-FINAL: Jalan Daud v Loke Wah (T. Council padang). TENNIS FRIENDLY: CRC Taiping T54 words
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