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Title Section12 1963-01-27 1 in Mala*/* NO. 1.426 SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1963 20 CENTS. KDN 35512 words
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Article161 1963-01-27 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday *JHE National Union of Journalists, Federation of Malaya, will meet here tomoi row to consider the statement by the vice-chairman of the Indonesian journalists Association, Mr. H. A. Massiara that Malayan journalists should be excluded from the Afro-Asian journalists161 words
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Article, Illustration528 1963-01-27 1 Premier ILee on border patrols SINGAPORE, Sat— Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today spoke of the danger in the air around Malaysia when he referred to the border patrols carried out by Russian-built planes of the Indo nesian Air Force. In an interview with United528 words
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185 1963-01-27 1 Television for next merger meeting rjINQAPORE, Sat.—Quests Uons relating to Singapore's broadcasting and television services will be high on the agenda at the next meeting of the Singapore Malayan Intergovernmental committee early next month. This was disclosed today by the leader of the Malayan team to this committee, Inche Mohamed185 words
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Article100 1963-01-27 1 ITUANTAN, Sat. Police as- sisted by fishermen were until late this evening searching the Hood-swollen Pahang River for two youths, both 19, who were reported missing after a boat carrying 14 people from Pekan to Kampong Marhun for a sepak raga (tame capsized yesterday afternoon. The100 words
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Article66 1963-01-27 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. A United Nations court of Inquiry has failed to establish who killed a French woman in front of her husband and son. In the n.atanga town of Lubumbasm cm Dec. 29, it was announced here yesterday It was alleged that one of twoReuter - 66 words
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Article42 1963-01-27 1 HONG KONG, Sat Tuberculosis took a toll of 54 deaths In Hong Kon«t In the week ended Jan. 12 to remain the top killer among the colony's infectious diseases, according to official health figures released last night —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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121 1963-01-27 1 You, too, can win $1,000 -jackpot- HAVE you entered for the $1,000 Flnd-the-Ball Jackpot competition which Is now running in Berita Mlnggu and Berita Harlan? Thousands of old and new readers of Berita sent in their entries yesterday for the first competition and thousands more are expected to enter before121 words
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Article34 1963-01-27 1 WASHINGTON, Sat U.S. British and Soviet delegates ended four days of talks on the nuclear test ban issue yesterday and agreed to resume their discussions in New York on Tuesday.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article36 1963-01-27 1 LUSAKA. Sat.— A conference on a new constitution for Northern Rhodesia and the reshaping 01 the Central African Federation will be held in London in March, well Informed sources said here last night Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article37 1963-01-27 1 MIAMI, fat. —A Pan American World Airway plane which flew medicines to Cuba yesterday as part of the ransom for the Bay of Pigs' prisoners, returned here later with about 100 Cuban refugees. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article36 1963-01-27 1 NEW YOBK. Sat— Do-it-yourself can be taken too far. One restaurant in Manhattan baa heat-'n'-eat meals you pick frozen food out of bins and beat them at your table in miniature microwave ovens.36 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-01-27 1 ENGLAND 192 FOR 5 NEW YORK, Saturday Dave Tork pats a little bend In the pole as he clears 15 ft. 84 In. to set a record at the fourth annual Los Angeles in- 1 1 a t I o n track meet. UFI pic tare. A DELAIDE, A sat.125 words
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Article381 1963-01-27 1 310 fires in 48 hours EMERGENCY APPEALS IN H.K. AFTER TWO CHILDREN DIE HONG KONG. Sat. Two children were killed and many Injured in a rash of 310 fires In 48 hours as the Chinese population celebrated the lunar New Year. Eleven firemen were also hurt, but none seriously. The381 words
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Article169 1963-01-27 1 RODERICK PESTANA - sf a I k|*i i M RODERICK PESTANA By nriTll stopped a Chinese VmJlin New year drinking party In Singapore tonight. The victim was 27-year-old Yap Cheng Slew, a shop assistant from Kuala Lumpur, who had challenged two other men at the party to a fight. Yap, of Jalan Raja169 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-01-27 2 SUED-AFTER BOOKING AT HOTEL IS CANCELLED ICE and snow are bad for business. No one wants to go out if he can avoid it. Many people with hotel bookings phone up to cancel. But how effective are these phone calls? Is bad weather a legal excuse? "We havo no alternative,"333 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1963-01-27 2 NEVER HA VE I WORKED Next week: My bitter fend with rite Princess's areeeer Ifiul led to my dismissa I from Royal service and my return to tfie world of the millionaires. THROUGH the mysterious grapevine that exists among the people who serve the nobility and the wealthy, I once1,242 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1963-01-27 3 When the Duke wore suede shoes to the War Office crown admittance, that is But of course the Duchess of Windsor had no experience of a large stall before she married the Duke. The declaration of wat In September, 1939, put an end to the Duchess's entertaining. Within1,054 words
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582 1963-01-27 3 Do you get attacks of bronchitis JOM WATKINS noticed that his throat was sore just as he was leaving work. That evening, he felt out of sorts, so he went to bed early. Next day he was worse. His temperature had gone up and he had an irritating dry cough.582 words
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Article292 1963-01-27 3 POINTER - POINTER —BY HPHE English Bloodhound is x descended from the old St. Hubert Hound of the Ardennes Monastery, though' it has little In common with the French breeds where appearance Is concerned. He was widely used originally in the pursuit of criminals and for hunting purposes. His acuteness292 words
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Article245 1963-01-27 3 What was your verdict? (The court case In Pace 2). The hotel won its case bat still did not net the full cost of the Smitherses' stay. The judge said that counsel had stated the law accurately: la the absence of special terms, an hotel JMHtUnc cannot be eaacelled by245 words
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Article357 1963-01-27 3 THE CITY is smoothered with the sulphuric smoke of a thousand crackers and from a million throats resound the traditional greeting "Kong Hee Fatt Choy". In the midst of gaiety, tragedy sometimes strike. Crackers thrown carelessly burn down a rouse; cause road accidents and severe burns. Police are on the357 words
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Miscellaneous316 1963-01-27 3 POPULAR CROSSWORD 12 lO I Hr^ D ACROSS: 1. Earliest '(§>; 5. UUVV'N: i Dubious (5), 2. InArrives (5); 11. Salary (9); 12. struments (5); 3. Sort of duck (4); Animal (5); 14. C'.ves (7): 16. 4 Tallest (3); 8. Cleric (6); 6. Secrete (4); 17. Musicians (4); Portents .5):316 words
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Miscellaneous131 1963-01-27 3 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraKu, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 730 Time Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal, News In The National Language; 8 03 Bright And Breezy. 8.00 News Headlines; 900 Muslr City; 10.00 Summary Of Prog Pot131 words
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Miscellaneous107 1963-01-27 3 Screen. 5.30 Emphasis On Percussion; 6.00 Summary Of Programmes For The Evening; 6.05 Constance Calling. 630 Twilight Hour; 7.00 Time Signal. The News: 7.10 Newstalk/Race Results/Interlude: 7.15 Malayan Muslca: 7 JO Highlights: 800 Malayan Tobacco Company Presents; 8.30 Time To Tell: 9.Q0 Chorale: 9.15 Swing. Maestro Please: 930 Time Signal.107 words
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Miscellaneous153 1963-01-27 3 Session: 9.00 Prog. Summary And The Choir Sings: 9.30 American Theatre Of The Air; 10.00 Irama Pagi: 10.30 Behind The Scenes 11.00 Let's Join In; 11. 15 Fine And Dandy; 1130' All Strings And Fancy Free. PM. 12.00 This Man's Family 12 30 On The Upbeat; 1.00 Lunchtime Listening; 1.30153 words
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Article, Illustration346 1963-01-27 4 I* I **I^ J* 1 C *^^^-^-**-^^B I^j ■1 2 F *TJ^^C~^ I* J iTT^^C 3T| Xt t T H*r^*^l*l Hi i^f^^J^^B iT^^L^ TT|T y J^^K Lm I *mJ %1 f i l^^^^l iT«^^^^^K 9^l LAI YOKE HEONG'S MOTHER: OH, HOW I WISH MY TWO346 words
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Article57 1963-01-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Christian Council Choir will present Bach's dramatic oratorio, "The Passion according to Saints John," here in early April. Rehearsals start on Monday at Wesley Methodist Church, off Davidson Road, at 7.30 p.m. Those interested aree invited to join in the choral singing.57 words
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Article46 1963-01-27 4 PENANG. Sat.— The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. and his consort, Tengku Puan H.i lah Nor Sa'adah. have been invited to the Penansc Malay Association's Hari Rava tea party to be held at the E and O Hotel ■it 5 D.m on March 146 words
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Article27 1963-01-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The United States Government, through :ts Consulate General In Singapore, has donated $30,000 to the Sarawak Government for Its flood relief fund.27 words
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189 1963-01-27 4 State Regalia handed to new —Sultan K"UALA KANGSAR. 1V Sat.— The threat state sword of Perak. and 19 other items that comprise the State Regalia, were formally presented to the new Sultan at a ceremony in the Throne Room of the Ist a n a Iskandaria here yesterday. Believed to189 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-01-27 4 MICHAEL FOONG - LEONGS SET LEAD FOR NON- MALAY PARENTS TO FOLLOW MICHAEL FOONG, by Ipoh, Saturday •JHREE Chinese brothers and a sister livinf in the Pasir Puteh area of Ipoh might well be starting a trend for non-Malay parents to encourage their children to attend schools using Malay as the medium of308 words
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208 1963-01-27 4 INDONESIA NOT LIKELY TO TAKE PART IN KORAN CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JNDONESIA is not likely to take part in the annual international Koran reading competition to be held at Stadium Merdeka here next month due to the worsening MalayaIndonesia relationship. A spokesman of the competition's organising committee said today208 words
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Article32 1963-01-27 4 PENANG. Sat. The City Council Recreation Club will be organising a Chap Goh Men dinner and dance at the clubhouse in Perak Road at 8 a.m., on Feb. 9.32 words
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178 1963-01-27 4 Air chief leaves after tour of Malaya~ SINGAPORE. Sat. Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Merton. Air Member tor Supply and Organisation for the Royal Air Force, flew home to Britain today after a two-week visit of RAF units in Singapore. Malaya and Hong Kong. Air Chief Marshal Merton visited RAF178 words
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70 1963-01-27 4 FINE ARTS SOCIETY TO PRESENT INDIAN DANCES OINGAPORE. Sat.— The Indian Pine Arts Society, will present a programme of Indian classical and folk dances at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 2 and 3 Among the items are four main classical dances of India Manipuri and Kathak from the north, and70 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-01-27 4 Mr. C. Rudolph Mascrinhas and his bride, the former Miss Margaret Pereira. after their weddlne at the hurch of Our Lady of Lourdes yesterday. The brideK room is the son of Mrs. Thommacial Mascrinhas whUe the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Theracia Pereira46 words
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Article158 1963-01-27 4 Here's our brain-teaser lor parents with the answer, in case one of the youngsters pops this Question: WHAT CAUSES BLOOD. SHOT EYES? |N the ."ront of the eve is a trinsp; rent membrane in which there arc an enormous number of tiny blood vessels. These blood vessels158 words
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152 1963-01-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Dr. F. R. J. Verhoeven, 57. (above) a Unesco expert, has been appointed the Federation's Keeper of Public Records. Until recently, the post was held by Hajl Mubln Sheppard, Dlresctor of Museums. Dr. Verhoeven wnfc Chief Archivist in Jakarta for 15152 words
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181 1963-01-27 4 A THREE. DAY HUNT FOR KILLER DRIVER QINGAPORE, Bat. Traffic Police her* were today still hunting Wednesday's hit-and-run taxi driver. At 2.30 p.m that day. a housewife. Goh Hock Chew 31, was cycling home along Ceylon Road, off East Coast Road, when the taxi knocked her down She was rushed181 words
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230 1963-01-27 4 Japs' bid to expand medical, dental exports to Malaya U UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Japan is going all out to expand Its medical and dental exports to Malaya. This was statco here by Mr. N. Takahashi, manager of Japan's Pharmaceutical Medical and Dental Bupply Exporters Association. He said that more than230 words
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Article42 1963-01-27 4 PENANO. Sat.— Mr. 'ian Tedc Hock. Youth Director or the Methodist Church in Malaya, will address the Penang District Methodist Youth fellowship at IU annual Installation of officials and dedication service at Wesley Church, Burmah Road, at 10 a.m. tomorrow.42 words
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Advertisement88 1963-01-27 4 PEM AIR- INDIA BOEING 707 ffl JETS Every Monday Air-lwdia Mdieif 4i miiu leaves Singapore at 6.05 p.m. for Sydney via Perth. Air India. Asia's first all-jet airline with their millton-mile pilots and Western know-how offers you Eastern charm and hospitality plus the smiling attention of their sari-clad hostesses. Contact88 words
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Miscellaneous82 1963-01-27 4 For your day by the sea TODAY— Sedili Kechll 9.48 a.m. (7.2ft) 11.56 p.m. i8.6r>. Singapore 12.37 a.m. (9.1ft) 11.41 p.m. (10.3U): Port Dictson 7.53 am. (9.5ft) 8.10 p.m. (9 Jft>; Port Swettenham 7.03 a.m. (138ft) 7.35 p.m. (14.2ft); Penang 1.32 a.m. (8.7ft) 2.U p.m. t7.4ft). TOMORROW— Sedili Kechll 10.4082 words
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Article, Illustration335 1963-01-27 5 VIC NAYAGAM - TRUSTEE WELCOMES ENGLISH OFFER TO ADOPT' JEDI VIC NAYAGAM: Paramalingam: Little likelihood of his family objecting, but it's up to his doctors By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THE Federation's Public Trustee, Mr. K. Paramalingam, today welcomed the offer by an English family in London to "adopt" grenade victim Mohamed Jedi, 15,335 words
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Article149 1963-01-27 5 Three mingle in crowd, then pick Mrs. Cheah pENANG, Sat. A lawyer. Mrs. Cheah Saik Eng, was voted "Most Charming Lady" at the Penang Chinese Swimming Club's New Year dinner and president's dance last night at Tanjong Bungah. Mrs. Cheah, wife of a doctor and daughter of Mr.149 words
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231 1963-01-27 5 Posts in legal service for law graduates SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government is inviting applications from candidates to Join the Singapore Legal Service at starting .salaries cf $880 a month for those with less than three years' experience, and $820 a month for those with at least three years' experience. The231 words
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Article, Illustration244 1963-01-27 5 MOVE BY TEACHER TO FORM SOCIETY FOR CANCER RELIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. COMMERCIAL school teacher has been so moved by the mental agony of cancer sufferers that he has initiated the formation of a national society for cancer relief. He is Mr. Naresh N. Chakrabarthy, 33. of St. Thomas Road244 words
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Article74 1963-01-27 5 MUAR, Sat. The Amalgamated National Union of Local Authority Employees a joint body of all municipal, town and local council unions in Malaya has formed a Johore regional branch with Its headquarters here. Inche Tabir bin Nazarall has been elected chairman. Others elected were74 words
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Article50 1963-01-27 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. F;Ueen men were today each fined $10 in the Ninth Magistrate's Court lor being found drunl and disorderly during New Year's day yesterday. They were 14 Indians and a Chinese. All pleaded guilty. Two others were fined S5 each for gambling in public.50 words
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55 1963-01-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The new Mar Thoma Syrian Church in Larkln Road will be dedicated tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. by the visiting Missionary Bishop of the church, the Rt Rev. Thomas Mar Athanasius. The Bishop is on a visit to the 29 parishes of the55 words
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Article36 1963-01-27 5 .TOHORE BAHRU. Sat. About 30 people found gambling tn public in different parts of Johore "Bahru were detained by lie police during the Chinese New Year holidays here, a police spokesman said today.36 words
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Article42 1963-01-27 5 ML'AR. S.it.— 1 tie Jon llilllMllll had earmaiKrd 124.000 lor scholarships to study reiigion overseas Thus whs disclosed by Syed Osman bin Ah Examiner of Arabic Schools, here tod.iv Syed Osman called on poor < to apply for the scholarships.42 words
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Article308 1963-01-27 5 CEVERAL small kinds or shark found in our seas lay eggs, but they are very different In appearance trom the eggs we associate with tishes. TWi v because they are enclosed in horny cases for protection. The cases are rather nicely shaped, not unlike tht dummy torsos thai dressmakers use308 words
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Article111 1963-01-27 5 Zaini to seek asylum -in HK? HONG KONG, oat—Rumours of a split In the Brunei rebel leadership gained wider circulation in the colony today. During the morning, it was learned that Zainl, rebel leader Azaharl's top lieutenant, might be coming to Hong Kong from Manila. Later, the plan was changedReuter - 111 words
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Article58 1963-01-27 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Cheont; Hin, 25. was celebrating the New Year In his friend's house at Sago Street yesterday when he was set upon by eight thugs who attacked him with broken bottles. Cheoni? received two stab wounds In the back. Ho was taken to hospital58 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-01-27 5 Tips to collectors on how to distinguish old Malay silverware KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Director of Museums, Haji Mubin Sheppard, has given several tips to collectors on how to distinguish old Malay silver. He said In an article in the MAHA magazine that the commonest examples or Malay silver of204 words
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Advertisement79 1963-01-27 5 All IH I WORLD 111 IS TO ROTHMANS KING SIZE I GREATEST NAME 111 CHS )i i r~* Tt All uver the world, on six continents, m PHI Lfll '^j&- BSfc t* i^^&Br^ the swing is to Rothmans King Size. Jj WZ& The reason is not hard to find: W^^^^^79 words
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169 1963-01-27 6 Murderer says: Don't try to save me NEW YORK, Sat.—Frederick Wood, 51-year-old convicted murderer due to die In Sing Sing's electric chair, has protested against a bid to save his life. He was to have been executed on Thursday night but an appeal last week by a New York universityReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-01-27 6 London. Burton and Taylor, who is estranged from her singer-husband Eddie Fisher, play the parts of husband and wife in the film. U.P.I, picture. Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor watches her friend and co-star, Welsh actor Richard Burton, getting a hair-cut on the set of the M.C.M. film. "Very Important People"51 words
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Article41 1963-01-27 6 Dutch Secretary-General of Nato, called on Mr. Harold Macmillan. British Prime Minister, here during part of his tour of Nato capitals "to try and find out the attitudes of the different countries in the rather difficult present circumstance*."41 words
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Article27 1963-01-27 6 national commander of the Jewish War Veterans of th# U.S.A., Drotested against any moves to free major Nazi war criminals still confined at Spandau Prison.27 words
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Article261 1963-01-27 6 No special plans for birthday— just a stroll and then work ST. JEAN-CAP FERRAT. (France), Sat. Somerset Maugham, millionaire man of letters, yesterday marked his 89th birthday stiu brooding about a squabblr with his daughter over money. The aged British writer had no special plans for the261 words
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505 1963-01-27 6 CHOU PEACE PLAN 'YES' WITH TWO BUTS... Indian troops stay put and no re-entry at certain areas TOKYO, Saturday. JJED Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, said yesterday that Red China "accepts in principle" the Colombo Plan for ending the Sino-Indian border dispute, but with two reservations. The Communist New China505 words
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Article300 1963-01-27 6 Narasimhan is due in XL to see Tengku f TNTTED NATIONS. Sat.— U The chief of the Secre-tary-General's Cabinet, Mr. C. Narasimhan, will have Important talks with government leaders in a number of Asian capitals, Including Kuala Lumpur, during a month-long official tour beginning next week,300 words
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Article103 1963-01-27 6 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sat. America's next manned orbital flight Into space a day-long mission by Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper (Jr.) Is scheduled for April 2, It was learned yesterday. Tentative plans are to send the 35-year-old Air Force major 22 times around the world a flightUPI - 103 words
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Article29 1963-01-27 6 leader of the Italian leftwing Socialists, urged all democratic forces in Europe to oppose the Franco-German Alliance. Ha said Europe was being infested by a "reactionary offensive."29 words
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155 1963-01-27 6 J)USSELDOKF. Sat.— For a week, 51-year-old Robert Piechotta walked around with a bullet in his head and did not know he had been shot. He was standing at the garden gate with his 10--year-old daughter Gaby when he felt155 words
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277 1963-01-27 6 TOND O N, Sat. Lord Home. Britain's Foreign Secretary, yesterday sent a bouquet of spring flower* to Mr Emmanuel Pelaez, Philippines Vice-President. who is recovering from Influenza at a London hotel. Mr. Pelaez, who flew here on Tuesday for talks withReuter - 277 words
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Advertisement313 1963-01-27 6 PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS .■--TODAY Ngo Dinh Diem the President of South m Hew to his family's anhome at Hue, capital of I Vietnam, to spend the Lunar New Year festival with ■oar-old mother as major I stopped throughout the m nation. President Macapagal flew yesterday to the m Philippine313 words
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Article245 1963-01-27 7 Mother and friends storm church ROME, Objecting to the urnage of her daughter .»I;n-i;i Kosa, 24, to postman Francesco Collella, also 24, angry Mrs. Anna Fiecirillo rallied hundreds of neighbours and marched on the suburban church where the wedding ceremony was being held. The women were kept out by emergency245 words
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Article229 1963-01-27 7 DENVER (Colorado): A mother had to use an icepick to get off her son's jacket when the temperature here fell 21degs (C» below freezing point. The boy cried with the cold on his way home from school and his tears froze his jacket zipper solid. NEW YORK: The U.S.229 words
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Article, Illustration578 1963-01-27 7 Reuters chief, Cole, 50, collapses at desk ONDON. Sat. Mr. WalJL ton Adamson Cole, the general manager of Reuters ai,d one of the most distinguished figures in world Journalism, died her*> yesterday, aged 50Mr. Cole collapsed at his desk in the office yesterday afternoon while awaiting a visitor. :He had578 words
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205 1963-01-27 7 \\TASHINGTON. Sat.— The Federal Food and Drugs Commissioner has announced that a group of experts will meet next month to evaluate reports that 30 women died after taking a birth control drug The commissioner, Mr Larriek. said yester- ui;d Dm aReuter - 205 words
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444 1963-01-27 7 A FISHERMAN'S WILL-POWER BEATS SCALPEL Sunday Times Special:- Paris, Sat A 30-YEAR-OLD fisherman, Jean-Francois Savineau, is recovering in a private clinic after risking his life to demonstrate that a human being can exert enough will-power to allow his appendix to be removed without anaesthetics. Mr. Savineau walked into the operating444 words
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Article56 1963-01-27 7 radio and television pioneer, died here, aged 83. Sir Isaac. Russlan-bdrn Director of Britain's big Electric and Musical Industrial Limited, led a team or scientists ai the E.M.I, research laboratories which developed the 405-line electronic television system used by the British Broadcasting Corporation In 1936 in the world's56 words
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Article32 1963-01-27 7 the Japanese Prime Minister declared thut lit is confident all parties with the exception of the Communist-s. desire an early normalisation o! relations between Japan and the Repuoilc of Korea.32 words
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Article27 1963-01-27 7 director ot the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, cave a working luncheon for his British and Soviet colleagues in the nuclear test ban talks.27 words
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Article17 1963-01-27 7 .w id the Chris'inn unit* conception or the Ecumenical Council "is in its full bloom17 words
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Article21 1963-01-27 7 ....was reported fine" alter it manipulative operation for knee dislocation which has interrupted her -rork on a new film21 words
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Article16 1963-01-27 7 C'lief of State of Cambodia arrived herr on a 15-day State visit to India.16 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-01-27 7 REDS STOLE PAINTINGS TO EMBARRASS GOVT DIRECTOR MIGUEL ARROYO, of the Venezuelan National Fine Arts Museum, examines Van Gogh's "Flowers in a Copper Vase" after the painting, worth $600,000. was recovered by police. Five paintings were stolen from the museum on Jan. 16 by a Communist terrorist organisation in anUPI - 82 words
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193 1963-01-27 7 China reveals her third 5-year plan PEKING. Sat. Mr. Chou En-lai. Chinese Prime Minister, marked the start of the "spring festival" yesterday with the first official indication of the existence of a new five-year economic plan. Newspapers here led their frontpages with his remarks at a workers' party in Shanghai193 words
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210 1963-01-27 7 Top Reds for MiG: factory j in India MOSCOW, Sat Soviet technicians will be going to India to help In the construction of a MIO Jetfighter factory "in the very very near future." the secretary-general of the Indian Foreign Ministry, Mr. R. K. Nehru, said here yesterday. He told a210 words
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562 1963-01-27 7 1 0 days to reveal his source or six months' jail LONDON. Sat English High Court yesterday gave a London reporter 10 days in which to disclose his source of security information or go to prison for six months. The Lord Chief Justice. Lord Parker, ordered the journalist, Desmond dough,Reuter - 562 words
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Article395 1963-01-27 7 NOT ENOUGH GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE IN CHINA TODAY |>EKINO, Sat. Is childx lessness a ground for divorce? A young woman reader of the Communist Chinese youth newspaper Chung-kuo Ch'-ing-nien Pao has been asking this question. The woman. Hui Hslen. writes: "I am a married woman getting along very395 words
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112 1963-01-27 7 Scottish airs send off NY passengers NEW YORK. Spt—Passengers on a Scotlandbound plane were piped aboard at Idlewlld airport yesterday to the tune of "Over the seas to Skye" and served Haggis and Scotch whisky in celebration of Robert Burns birthday. The plane flew to Preswlck and then \lanch esterReuter - 112 words
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Article95 1963-01-27 7 pORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Vy (Italian Alps). Sat Three German Alpinsts today expect to conquer the sheer north wall of the Western Lavaredo after 17 days' climbing in temperatures as low as minus 38 degrees Centigrade. Peter Siegert, 26. and Rainrr Kausake. 24. both steeplejacks, and Gerd Lhner, 22,Reuter - 95 words
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Advertisement253 1963-01-27 7 II GUARDIAN Wfrf IE FUTURE ofl II f%°/ A. *x> BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Without Deduction ol United Kingdom Income Tax. A Deposit Account with Lombard Bank will bring you real financial sccurit). Your funds enjoy stability and arc unaffected by economic changes: they continuously cam maximum sal* and sure253 words
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Article, Illustration663 1963-01-27 8 WRITE to: Mist Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Rood, Singapore 9 if you want any information on subjects mentioned. A sramped-addressed envelope must accompany your query. Clothes count so much at (fun-time QUICK GUIDE FOR ALL AMBITIOUS GIRLS ON A NIGHTLEE TUCK SOON - 663 words
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723 1963-01-27 8 Jane Lee Slap and then she always says she is sorry Boy girls desert WHAT'S your problem? Writ* to: Mitt Jan* Lee, The Sunday Times, Times Houie, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by nKAR JANE LEE: My boyfriend is very good to me, but I always lose my723 words
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Article189 1963-01-27 8 itMitiiiiiniiiiimiimiiimiii THE man dashed back to the box office two minutes after he had bought his ticket and told the ticket seller: "You gave me the wrong change." "Too late," he snapped. "You should have told me when you bought the tickets." "I don't mind," said189 words
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Advertisement69 1963-01-27 8 Traditionally, the finest brandy because for more than a hundred years, Malayans have enjoyed the rich flavour and delicate blend of Hennessy Brandy... the drink that has become a pleasant tradition in the Malayan way of life. When day is ended, relax and reflect with this superb brandy and feel69 words
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Advertisement257 1963-01-27 8 1 m FOAWNG SCOURER .g&^gff I FOR POTS AND P ANS I L 1 SINKS AND BATHS AJAX CONTAINS BLEACH RW^fS^ CUANS SO EASY WORKS SO QUICK Sr^MlSHl POLISHES 50 BRIGHT Attractive I Latest Creations... L. Superlative Quality and V Kr» Workmanship W'SH^ OVER ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS \sB fc^257 words
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Article165 1963-01-27 9 BOSS WHO IS A 'MONSTER' |)EAR KNOW ALLS: 1 am a 16-year-old oflicc boy employed by a boss who is more of a monster than a man. He treats me like a dog, orders me to make coffee about ten limes a day, sweep the floor and slay long hours165 words
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Article458 1963-01-27 9 I SEE many teachers In schools nowadays who look hardly a day older than some of the students. What is the minimum age for entry into the Teachers Training College In Singapore? PARENT They must be at least 17 years old. CAN you let me know where458 words
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Article, Illustration807 1963-01-27 9 PETER LIM - MOTORING Fast —and fantastic! PETER LIM BY THE CORTINA THAT GOES AT 1 00-PLUS AN EXCLI'SIVE picture of the Lotus-developed Ford Consul Cortina, the car is seen hurtling past the Silverstone race track pits during secret tests in the rain, with farmer-racing driver Jim Clark at the wheel. A FAMILY807 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-01-27 9 A XNA ON THE BEACH" A (above) wins the week's S3O prize. The picture was 'submitted by Hitam bin Mawi. of 121 -B Whitley Road. Singapore 11. Inche Hitam used an Aires camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting, with yellow filter: fB. 1 100 second. The prize-winner will182 words
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Miscellaneous471 1963-01-27 9 W^^m^k GetrtietH4M.it ...it isupio you to explain ...-Hie rmna '/uxutyof n^fryi would appear ihat decontr*/'$attOT /s peace and auttt, aton iH*t save of -Hie key h prosper rty. Pdief sir to breathe. These ihe staffers f/v* rush-Hour are the not eMHuamsfic about cwotefioi. <^S^\ Those rising shares SEVERAL Industrials tou-471 words
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Article532 1963-01-27 10 THE PERILS OF PORNOGRAPHY rpilE authorities have 1 stepped in and banned that classic in obscenity. Miller's "Tropic of Cancer." and clamped down in general on what is known in the trade as "dodgy" books. This punitive action was necessary. But nevertheless from the wider social viewpoint it raises the532 words
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Article, Illustration856 1963-01-27 10 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS SUNDAY Wt\\ \\\\i]\t llTlUi TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS TIME^ mjj Jj^my ||V ARE THINKING AND SAYING By How I learned to speak German the Instant' way EMEMBER the new Robins "instant r^. learning" system I told you about last week? I have just been acting as856 words
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Article, Illustration609 1963-01-27 10 LIN HOONG WEI - Why I wish it was the 19th century LIN HOONG WEI By ...OF KUALA LUMPUR: MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 6S THE subject: ARE YOUNG I'KOPLE'S MANNERS GETTING WOKS I. V Miss Lin lloong Wei shares the $50 prize for l.io best essay with another reader, whose article will be published609 words
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360 1963-01-27 10 A BRITON'S TRIBUTE TO HIS AMAH: SHE'S SO REMARKABLE —By WE first met her in 1958, under conditions which appeared to place a strain upon both sides. She, for her part, was understandably sizing us up and my wife and I were trying to disguise the fact that we had360 words
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Letter131 1963-01-27 10 I READ that bit in the Straits Times by the Metal Box Company explaining why it had to take certain action and said to myself: "Thank ?od my boss is a wonderful man" I have time off when I want it, get to work when I feel131 words
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Letter91 1963-01-27 10 MAY I express my disgust with those motorists who apparently take pleasure .In tossing lighted cigarettes from their vehicles Into the air, thus endangering the lives of motor cyclists like me. Twice this week I have narrowly escaped and would request all drivers to see that their91 words
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Letter272 1963-01-27 10 MY WISH for the new year Is that I may one day be allowed to see the oil palntlngo that hang in the mansions of our tycoons and even in the homes of the not-so-rich. In the Singapore that was to mention Just a few. Julius272 words
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Letter80 1963-01-27 10 IN INDIA some rare, white tigers in Rewa State are soon to be freed because their upkeep in captivity is too expensive. This is a cruel thine to do for the domesticated animal will never be able to fend for itself In the wilds. Since we have plans for a80 words
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Letter67 1963-01-27 10 APROPOS to the recent remarks by a Malayan judge about the manner in which humble kampong folk are grilled in the course of preliminary investigations, I would like to draw the attention of all concerned to the habits of certain magistrates who are given to airing personal67 words
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Letter96 1963-01-27 10 WHY are Malayans as a whole so inclined to acquire money the easy way—Social Welfare Lotteries, bets on horses, three digit raffles than by honest effort. It Is because there l.« a lack of scope for initiative in industry, business and the departments, l personally think this96 words
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Letter105 1963-01-27 10 IN an American magazine I came across this description of Castro's Cuba: "No cream for coffee, milk only for small children, no onions, no spices, very little meat, long food queues outside groceries, ration cards for food and clothing, no new shoes and vci used ones, foul105 words
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Letter51 1963-01-27 10 SOME of us belong to rare blood groups and are a.->ked to carry cards with us. Better than this may I suggest that we should all have our blood groups tatooed on us. This would save valuable time in hospitals when transfusions are urgently needed. DENNIS JOHNS, KUALA51 words
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Advertisement1043 1963-01-27 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 71 Word, tlOl (Him.) PRIiavTMIAN CHURCH In •Inupon, Orchard Road Sand*? hntM t< a.m. and p.m.— All Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIIMCI lOCISTV 8 Orang* Orov* Road, Sunday Service 9. 50 a.m.: BuDda; Brbool 10.45 a.m. Wrdnraday mec'lnf 7.15 p in. which nrludra teettmonlala of healing by prayer.1,043 words
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Advertisement13 1963-01-27 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-01-27 11 THE TRADITIONAL DANCERS ARE OUT AS THOUSANDS ALL OVER THE FEDERATION AND SINGAPORE ENJOY THEMSELVES AT PARTIES, CINEMAS AND AMUSEMENT PARKS "SMILE PLEASE." says the camera fan *s he takes a picture of thp charming girl while friend', look on it the Botanic Gardens in87 words
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217 1963-01-27 11 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL: By LUMUT. Saturday IT WAS a bleak and unhappy Chinese New Year for nearly 600 unemployed fishermen and their families on Pangkor Island near here. The men have not gone out to sea for the past lew months due to extremely217 words
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Article149 1963-01-27 11 Railmen will be first to start working KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malayan Railway employees in the Sentul Workshop here will start work one hour earlier than Government workers during the fasting month, which begins tomorrow. They will come to work at 7 a.m. and finish at 1 p.m.149 words
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131 1963-01-27 11 Green Lane area to get new Catholic church PENANG, Sat. A new Catholic church the Church of the Holy Spirit is to be built in Green Lane opposite Batu Lan(hang Road. The church can accommodate about 1.000 people. The estimated cost is SlOi', jOO, excluding cost of the parochial hall131 words
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Article70 1963-01-27 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Mr. P. P. Narayan. cretary-Rcnrral of the National I'nio.i of Plantation Workers and the president of the Asian i' |km of ICFTU. will spend a *evk in Johorc meeting trade unionists here and seeing workinp conditions on übbrr H<' is due uj arrive70 words
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63 1963-01-27 11 Dutiable smokes: 2 fined 51, 575 each SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two men. A. R. Abdul Jabbar. 34. and Jahabardecn. 19. were each fined 51. 575 today. In iMault four morihs jail, for Joint possession of 25 pounds of dutiable v'ea■vttes at Udpt Cross Street oi. Jan. 23. Both pleaded guilty. They63 words
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Article72 1963-01-27 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A British Army oilier. Brigadier E. C. Gould, reported to police that his house in Canterburry Road, off Tanjong Pagar. was broken into yesterday. He said he left bii> home at 1.30 p.m. and returned four hours later to find the rear door forced open72 words
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104 1963-01-27 11 Sun's donation will pay for the mural SINGAPORE. Sat.—Painting of the mural on the wall of the National Theatre will now go ahead because of a donation by a Cantonese operatic singer. Mr. Sun Mar Chai. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S Rajaratnam, said this when he received a cheque104 words
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Article51 1963-01-27 11 Bag with SI, OOO hairpin snatched SINGAPORE. Sat.— A snatch hief grabbed a handbag from Madam T.iong Soen Lan. 65. wline sue uas opening ttie front -ioor of her house in Somervlllr Road off Upper Serannoon Road last night. Her handbac contained a diamond hairpin valued at $1,000 and $3051 words
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222 1963-01-27 11 Tuna-for export Malaya-Japan firm to step up sales PENANG. Sat. A Joint Malayan -Japanese canning company will export more frozen tuna to the United States and Japan this year "We look forwaid with renewed confidence and are planning a big Increase In our shipments abroad." a spokesman of Malayan Marine222 words
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Article29 1963-01-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Deputy British High Commissioner here, Mr. M. J. Moynihan, rfeturned by air from Britain today. He had been on three months' leave.29 words
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Article, Illustration222 1963-01-27 11 AGE IS NOT PRIMARY QUALIFICATION FOR LEADERSHIP' PENANG, Sat. Youth should always prepare itself for the day when it becomes tomorrow's leaders, says the Qolden Light, official organ of the Penan^ Buddhist Association, in its latest issue. Age, it urges, should work in close co-operatlou with youth to ensure aLim Yaw Chong - 222 words
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Article377 1963-01-27 11 Ipoh heart girl gets new name and fame in Melbourne TPOH, Sat.— The Ipoh A schoolgirl Miss Wong Kam fhye, 22, who has been successfully operated for a congenital heart condition in the Prince Henry Hospital in Melbourne, has become "the idol of th*» city." Scores of377 words
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Advertisement79 1963-01-27 11 Savings Account comes in useful When the time tor sowing the Sawah comes, how useful is the savings account, providing tor a time of need You too can start saving tor something you especially want or. simply reserve against unexpected heavy expenses O« pm* elf what you can do n*w.79 words
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Article302 1963-01-27 12 A true story MR. KHRUSHCHEV'S remark that some abstract pictures looked as though they had been painted by the tail of an ass was not so silly as some people think. Years ago in Montmartre Roland Dorgeles wagered that he would exhibit at the Independants a picture painted by a302 words
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Article, Illustration857 1963-01-27 12 QUOTE by actress ROMY SCHNEIDER complaining that American men won't leave her alone: "I need someone around to protect me. Being a sort of sexpot can be dangerous after a while, but it's a lot more exciting than being a wallflower." Out of Chinese folk lore into857 words
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Article151 1963-01-27 12 fwo firsts for dockyard TWE $300,000 nutM A dockyard In Teluk Anaon. built 10 yean ago. has. I see. chalked up two firsts. In 1958 Malaya's first floating dental clinic, the "Tabib" (cost $70,000 with $10,000 worth of equipment) was built at the dockyard and Is now providing a r'ne151 words
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Article256 1963-01-27 12 IHAVE just heard of a series of astonishing experiments in which 10 women, under the influence of a drug, became little girls again. The ten unleashed hidden hatreds against their parents, says DR. ARTHIR MORGAN SPENCER -and literally knocked the block off their "father." The women, patients at256 words
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Advertisement34 1963-01-27 12 B^L^B'^ -V' J^^~i jjijw.. jj JIJ» Mil I. 1| SJMIBJI 2 FLIGHTS D'RECT FROM SINGAPORE AM A I AVAU A I D\AI AVf IPS AND 3 V.A KUALA LUMPUR IWt fkUM IM If AIEAFWHJJ34 words
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230 1963-01-27 13 IN three months after release, "Dr. No" had worked its way up to No. 2 in the list of last year's box office draws in Britain. "More than a quarter of a million pounds in Britain alone," said Harry Saltzman, "an embarrassment of230 words
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Article382 1963-01-27 13 I BELIEVE it was Diogenes who was once discovered by his friends in the streets in broad daylight, peering around with a lantern. When asked what on earth he was up to, he replied: "I'm looking for an honest man." Bert Brecht. the celebrated German playwright, must382 words
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Article, Illustration578 1963-01-27 13 By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE LITTLE MYSTERY ABOUT TWO BEAUTIES f^KRMAN actress Christine Kaufmans has been hailed as one of the most exciting new film discoveries. She is certainly one of the most precocious. She has maae her name in Europe, acted with Kirk578 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1963-01-27 13 TV? I JUST HATE IT— SAYS JACK THE Singapore Film Soil fl ciety is showing its first foreign film of the year lli tonight. It is -Huis Clos" (Vicious Circle), the story nil TUT OOnrrkl of an existentialist hell, IN I Hr NI.Krrll which has been acclaimUll I IlL OUIXLLIl1,137 words
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399 1963-01-27 13 Sex, sympathy and power of Kirn Novak npilK cool, statuesque Kirn Novak, admired for her glamour bul sometimes unkindly criticised for her acting, is going to Britain to play the part tlui! turned Bette Davis into a star, labour squabbles permitting She will be Mildred in Somerset Maugham's stormy melodrama.399 words
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Obituary20 1963-01-27 13 AIOAN d* IOUZA of 4, W« Nam Road paired away peacefully on 36.1 S3. Burial evealns Mtb Good Bhrphrrd.20 words
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Advertisement344 1963-01-27 13 Upper East Coast Rood Lait Doy: 1-3-7. 15-9. 30 M "THRU STATES" Teochew (K.N Today 9.00 a.m.: "RUN OF THE ARROW" (RKO) Starring Rid Steiger Today 11.00 a.m. (All Saoti 50 cm "All Baba Yeo Sal Sup Tal Toh" (Cantonese) SB Tomorrow: "A Peep Into Fukicn' (Hokien) BOOK YEAR'S No:344 words
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Advertisement794 1963-01-27 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-jjap front design. and a special long-lasting waistband. The Y-Front Jock«y singlet is contoured cut long front and back to stay tucked in, high at794 words
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Miscellaneous538 1963-01-27 14 rAezAN.iooK'...hi\o*\ fr==&EDGAR Rice Burroughs i mope you're seing sut you vo k\s< u?e ATTACOW6 A HELPLESS /fi^l F^Ofe^ r£^=^ PUNMY»CAL!...»AV *OIEJ AM? LIMB CO* MUMAJ4 j 7EEK.. WHY TOVT YOU I \!\i //j^^ \i fr\ VV IN ACRI CA*'S MOT TQ M 7 7\JH% kKMAkL^/ '-Et£ S wvS-5* OuS v.538 words
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Miscellaneous245 1963-01-27 14 your home background and th« people dote to you gives you more than one headache during the coming week. However much you try you won't see your way clear to solving this conundrum for a little while. But mid-week could bring a great deal of pleasure, some unexpected enjoyment and245 words
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Miscellaneous307 1963-01-27 14 VIBGO (Aug 22-8ept. 22 1: Before you Lake on Job of work that will occupy a great deal of your time, make Mire you have got the right help In It. If you can carry this particular burden, then you will build up something very good for yourself within a307 words
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Miscellaneous288 1963-01-27 14 You worry a in tie about your background and about a marriage or a close friendship. Whatever move you make in th« near future will arouse hostility Better accept this fact right away. On the other hand you are finding more romance now than you have done for a considerable288 words
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Miscellaneous257 1963-01-27 14 -STAR of theWEEK' AS you set out on another year of life you will be all too conscious that there are certain difficulties ahead of youProbably you have landed yourwlf in a personal situation that fives you much to think about and about which >tm arc not too comfortable. This257 words
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Miscellaneous169 1963-01-27 14 Betty Lim (Ipoh Student) bom on Jon. 27, 1947. If it it YOUR birthday tooay ....You will probably have to travel during thr course of the year, but it would be wise to limit these journeys to the minimum. You will find that your health will nerd more care than169 words
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Obituary25 1963-01-27 17 GASPAR GOMEZ, died 23.1.63 at: Trlvandrum. High Mass at St. l Louis Church, Taiplng 29.1.63 5.30 p.m. Presence, prayers solicited by children In mourning.25 words
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222 1963-01-27 17 COLOMBO, Saturday. 'J'HE State Petroleum Corporation has announced' that compensation for property seized by the government from American oil companies, Esso and Caltex, will be delayed. The compensation has become an international sore point with the United States, threatening to cut222 words
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Article151 1963-01-27 17 Freezing fog adds to the misery f ONDON. Sat.— TemperaLi tures rose over much of ice-bound Europe today bringing thick fog to Britain, and severe power cuts and total blackouts In the London area. The fog froze on transformers and Insulators cutting oft* lights and electric heaters, disrupting electric train151 words
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Article53 1963-01-27 17 ....nationally known sculptor whose works included the Statue of Atlas in front of Rockefeller Plaza In New York City, died on Wednesday night after a long illness. Lawrle. 85. who lived on Locust Point farm in Easton, Maryland, for the past 23 years with his wife, was born53 words
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Article42 1963-01-27 17 ...retired Secret Police Chief declared that he has no intention complying with demands that be go abroad until after South Korea's scheduled Spring elections. The Brigadier General also said be has no intention of trying to acquire persona) power.42 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-01-27 17 ARMY RECONNAISSANCE PLANE SEES PEOPLE RESCUING BELONGINGS, OTHERS DISMANTLING LONGHOUSE TO MAKE SHELTERS ON HIGH GROUND (SINGAPORE, Sat.— An Army aircraft carried out a reconnaissance flight of the flooded Baram district of Sarawak today. An army statement said the pilot reported many homes and crops flooded164 words
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Article, Illustration384 1963-01-27 17 808 PERIES - BREADWINNER ANNE DISAPPEARS FROM HOME 808 PERIES. Khoo family (once rich) spend New Year looking for daughter By Singapore, Saturday pOR the Khoo family of Hartley Road it was a bleak Chinese New Year. Their five little children had to go without crackers, delicacies and ang pows. Their traditional reunion384 words
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121 1963-01-27 17 $50 for your views on beauty contests rpHE subject for this 1 week's Malayan Writer's contest Is: "Is there any point in holding beauty contests?" Give your answer In 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $50. Contributions should be typewritten and in double spacing on one121 words
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100 1963-01-27 17 Birthday gifts for two orphan girls SEREMBAN. Sat. Two cripples Emily, 15. and Clothllde. 16 of the Seremban Convent were this morning given birthday gifts by Mrs. J Lorkln, pre. sldent of the InnerWheelers Cluh Together with three other Inner Wheelers Mrs. P. Singam. Mrs. Lim Ewe Law and Mrs.100 words
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Advertisement38 1963-01-27 17 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND -^r..^ ifr Pp ,4 gB there is Heineken Beer from /^^^^^SWSS. refreshing, golden light Heineken. jf ijM^^'^- t *\Vj\ the beer for people with Hf//" .^«jl| ditcerntfig taste, everywhere! aTßpil^BrH World* leading imported beer 22U]38 words
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Article, Illustration1861 1963-01-27 18 Bouncing miss ...With the little aids that can be such a big help KICKBT fleMinc is no little thing. Every •school and cluh should devote as much time to it as they do to batting and bowling. Every school and club should be equipped with a "cradle"1,861 words
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178 1963-01-27 18 Abolition move by Governor —Brown NEW YORK, Sat Governor Edmund Brown, of California, whose political career tottered and whose re-elec-tion last November wai threatened by his sanction of Caryl Chessman's execution, has proposed the abolition of the death penalty in his State. Kindly, amiable Brown, known to voters by his178 words
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256 1963-01-27 18 Ghost hunters at the ready— to hunt down a hum in villa LONDON, Sat. QHOST hunters are probing a mystery noise that is threatening to drive two sisters from their villa. It has already baffled officials from the gas, electricity, and water departments, radio engineers, health officials, men from the256 words
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Advertisement674 1963-01-27 18 I ARE YOU FEEDING THEIR HUNGER FOR KNOWING? |g The age of Itarrrng is a wonderful time A time you can't bring back. I A time when it is almost impossible to satisfy the need to know. This need for knowledge is as important to your children's future M love,674 words
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Article1317 1963-01-27 19 Race 1: 2.0 Cl. 5, Div. 1— 7f 1 ***** Ali Baba II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 6 9.0 (SF) Harbridfe 12 2 ***** Calvados (Chens' St.) Rodgers, 7 8.13 Moxham 1 i ***** Thirteen Wonders (Weekend Circle) Tulloh. 6 »13 *Nawari 11 4 ***** St. Honore (Venl Vlcl1,317 words
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187 1963-01-27 19 I ONDON, Sat. Britain's Mt- Tottenham H. 3 Arsenal 1 ter weather again wrecked Grimsby T. Z Sheffield W. 2 the football programme today. Resnlt* of the only Irish Only these 16 English and Scot- League matches played today: tlsh Cap and League matches Ards187 words
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Article40 1963-01-27 19 T ONDON. Sat. Lee Kin Tatt, of Malaya, was beaten In the men's singles semi-finals of the Kent open badminton championships here last night by Scottish International Bob McCoig. McColg, the defending champion, won 16-11, 16-11.40 words
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Article36 1963-01-27 19 DUBLIN. Bat. Prance beat Ireland by 24 points (three goals, one try and two dropped goals) to five (one goal) in their Rugby Union International here today. France led o-6 at half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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303 1963-01-27 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: By Kuala Lumpur. Sunday QEMINI PRINCE has yet to win but on his third to the champion sprinter, Peak of Perfection, in a fast-run 6f race at Penang last month, he has a great chance of breaking the303 words
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Article173 1963-01-27 19 llfiTH little form to go by TT Race 7 is a "teaser." I am taking a chance with Little Richard. A good track always brings out the best in him. In June last year he scored a smashing win over the Ipoh 6f in the173 words
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207 1963-01-27 19 Pinkson safe if track remains firm vyiTH an attractive weight mark, back-in-form Pinkson should make a safe each-way bet In the 9f Gold Cup Trial (Race 8). At Penan? last month he got a track to his liking and was backed as a good thing. But luck was against him.207 words
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Article205 1963-01-27 19 rpHE Veni Viet Stable holds 1 a strong hand in Race 1 with five fancied runners St. Honore, Terang Blntang. Calava, Trlffer II and Tobasco. Any one of them can win. But I am going to take chance and go for All Baba 11.205 words
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Article175 1963-01-27 19 PELLEHI (Race 3) deserves a winning break after two good efforts at Penang last month. Over s»f. this High Peak mare was second by half a length to Remembrance. She was third in her second run over Sf to Lucky Game. Bellehi is a nippy sort175 words
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Article160 1963-01-27 19 rpißA TIBA (Race 0) has X an outstanding winning chance in a rather moderate Class 1 D!t. 2 sprint field. This smart four-year-old was sent over a mile at Buklt Tlmah last month. He went down by half a length to the useful Summer160 words
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Article241 1963-01-27 19 Joon Loke v Westwater golf final TPOH, Sat.—Too Joon 1 IdOke will meet Stewart Westwater in. the final of the 19th North Malayan amateur golf championships here at 8 a.m. tomorrow Joon Loke Is the defending champion. He also won the title in 1961. Westwater was last year's Malayan mnnerup.241 words
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Article35 1963-01-27 19 MANILA, Sat. Formosa took a commanding 12-stroke lead after M holes of play today in the first Asian amateur golf team championship. Formosa had a total of 1146 to 1161 for the RUllppines.35 words
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Article74 1963-01-27 19 aTPOH, Sat. Perak beat the yl touring Toyo Kogyo team \»rom Japan 1-0 at soccer on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground Mtt today. K> Perak could have Improved on <fee margin had their forwards 'fctrmblned well and not made prUd kicks. f Perak got their only74 words
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Article147 1963-01-27 19 KPhOM JKKP I AIL KOk POIN 1 LH Race 1 ALI BABA St. Honore Nerome TER. BINTANG AU Baba NeronicST. HONORK All Baba Nerome r««: ENTERTNMENT Wee Cobbler Blan Yeonr Luh 8. YEONG I I H Entertainment Stocnow WEE COBBLER Slan Yeong Luh Entertainment ■Met BELLEHI Actress New State BELLEHI147 words
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Article288 1963-01-27 19 H\LLAN (Race 4) looks a ood each-way pros- on his Penang Decemuer form. He broke the Ice with a runaway five-length win over sftf In Div. 3. Shot up to the top division he was a trifle unlucky to go down by a head288 words
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Article38 1963-01-27 19 ENTERTAINMENT TV is Jui the horse to back on form in Race 2. At Penang last month he was second by a neck to Korrarkan over 6f after making most of the running.38 words
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Advertisement316 1963-01-27 19 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we crow older It's only natural that we begin to alow down. But ■ome people crow' old taster than' they should. Then they feel weak. tlrecT, and It hard to keep working; and aaldom sot any tvn oat of life. Due to New Improved316 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-01-27 19 WATF M> ANNUAL MATi. Champions v Aost lAmber Rd, Spore, 11 aan.J.12 words
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Article, Illustration902 1963-01-27 20 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT: South triumph The winning factor was their thrustful, enterprising threequarter line By Singapore, Sat. A special mention too for Johore centre Tay Chong Yew who twice helped the Kiwi Mash to pierce the North defence AB O V E A North player is grassed902 words
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1202 1963-01-27 20 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By ADELAIDE. Sat. JED i.i brilliant form, is not out 50 in the Fourth Test against Australia but with England five down for 192 and still 201 behind Australia's first innings tally of 393, England's1,202 words
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Article164 1963-01-27 20 AUSTRALIA 1ST. INNS. LAWRY b Illlngworth 10 SIMPSON c Smith b Statham 0 HARVEY c Statham b Dexter 154 booth c Cowirey b Tltmus 34 O'NEILL c Cawdrey b Dexter 100 DAVIDSON b Statham 46 SHEPHERD c Trueman b Statham 10 MACKAY c Smith b Trueman 1 BENAUD b164 words
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Article51 1963-01-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— TPCA, Selangor's league hockey champions, beat Ceylon Sports Club, the Singapore league champions, 2-1 at the Princes Road stadium today. TPCA led 2-0 at halftime, inside-left Tommy Lawrence getting both goals. CSC got their only goal through inside-left Abdullah midway In the second51 words
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Article64 1963-01-27 20 LONDON. Sat.— Patrick Lee, Ift. year-old British assistant golf pro'essional, will leave here by air on Tuesday to compete In the Par Kast golf circuit tournament, which opens in Manila next month. Lee.who Is assistant at the Royal Automobile Golf Club at Epsom, Surrey, will64 words
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Article31 1963-01-27 20 MIAMI BEACH. Sat. Sonny Liston vill start training here on February 14 for the defence of his world heavyweight boxing title against Ployd Patterson on April 4. l.31 words
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Article199 1963-01-27 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Johore, who last year won a half -share with Perak in the All Blues Cap, gained full possession of it tonight when they beat Selangor 13-2 in the floodlit final at RAF. Chanel Johore scored their points from two goals and a try,199 words
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