The Straits Times, 7 April 1963
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Title Section14 1963-04-07 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1436 SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1963 20 CENTS KDN 33514 words
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Article441 1963-04-07 1 Optimism before talks begin by TONY HERMON KUALA LUMPUR, IV Sat. The first round of crucial talks which will determine the extent of Britain's financial contribution towards the defence of Malaysia begins in the Federal capital on Monday. And there was optimism here last night441 words
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Article124 1963-04-07 1 A shock for newsmen Withdraw invitation to talks call by R.I. newspaper JAKARTA. Sat. The pro-Communist paper, Bi.itang Timur. yesterday proposed withdrawal of the Invitation extended to Malayan journato attend the AfroAslan journalists conference to be held her« on April 24 The paper was giving Its reaction to statements made124 words
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Article127 1963-04-07 1 "The o.ily Journalists who could truly represent the voice of the Malayan people ilio.se who are still being jailed tn Malaya and Singapore. "Reports from Malaya ited that there is no more freedom of expression In the country because Tengku Abdul Rahman has mobilised all hi.s agents to127 words
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Article71 1963-04-07 1 NAIROBI (Kenya>. Sat.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the British Governor-General m Kenya, i* seriously ill with virus pneumonia, his ctflce announced \atty. The oßlce said there was no fear for Mr. Mac Donalds life, but he was unlikely to return Ui work before next month Mr.71 words
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62 1963-04-07 1 BRISBANE. S.U.— An 18-yrar-old amaieur boxer whose fight was stopped on Tuesday because he seemed too strona tor his opponent died in hospnal yev.erduv irom brain injuries, police said. Police snid the ooy. En/'.o Bxreill. of Brisbane, appeared tn good health after thr fight62 words
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Article25 1963-04-07 1 .thr Mexican President. nem»n a State vimi to West Otrmanjr. his last Mop on rivt -nation tour ol Easiern and Western Europe.25 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-04-07 1 Family of three murdered By 808 PERIES gINGAPORE, Sat..— A watchman, his wife and 20-year-old son! were found slashed to death in a partly coristructec house at a building site, of: Angullia Park, at dawn today. The watchman's three younger children woke up to fine their father, and mother lying221 words
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Article43 1963-04-07 1 I OS ANGELES. Sat.— Eleven months ago 33--lj year-old Marion Barrib. of Oxnard. California, presented her husband. David, with twins. The other day she did it aeain "It's wonderful." said David, "but if it happens again, it would be ridiculous."43 words
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Article164 1963-04-07 1 A DATE BID BY TWO YOUTHS SPARKS BIG ROW K.LANG, Sat.— Eleven men and women with acid burns were admitted to the District Hospital here last night following a riot oa Bukit Rajah Estate involving more than 30 people. Two of them are on the164 words
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Article24 1963-04-07 1 the French Ambassador, conferred with the VS. Secretary of Slate. Mr. Dean Rusk, for 45 minutes on tbe South-East Asia Treaty Organisation.24 words
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Article20 1963-04-07 1 the conductor and composer, who has been ill for some time fled in London last night, aged 78.20 words
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Article463 1963-04-07 1 $13,700 grab, then charred bodies found in burnt car IPOH. Sat.- Mr. Donald Baxter. 27. a.ssistant manager ol Riverview Rubber Estates Ltd.. in the Batu Gajah area, and his watchman. Yatim bin Kadir. 40. were brutally uiurdered after being robbed of a $13,700 payroll in the463 words
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Article573 1963-04-07 1 THE SUBJECT WILL NOT BE DISCUSSED AT SUMMIT TALKS by LESLIE HOFFMAN MANILA. Sat jyjALAYSIA will not be directly discussed at the summit conference between President Macapagal, President Soekarnc and Tengku Abdul Rahman nor will it be on the agenda of the sub-ministerial talks which begin here573 words
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Advertisement223 1963-04-07 1 CYMA f| A FINE SELECTION OF CYMA #>£♦% Ladies' Watches \jL* ~ffl Including Diamond C.ies are always Available at u% fiBI!MOOm CO EVERY DAY more and more people are reading the Straits Times. And EVERY Sunday the Sunday Times reaches more and more homes. February net sales of the nations223 words
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Advertisement50 1963-04-07 1 u3h L'M HAS DONE IT AGAIN JMhasfl/f found the secret thatV^ f// 111 d i fl BEk cigarette Uj~L pi BECAUSE LtM'i V Tfl if MIRACLE TIP IS Ifl SO ADVANCED jJI'JIFINE TOBACCOS f:» CAN BE BLENDED X NOT TO SUIT A r~r\ BUT TO SUIT YOUR TASTE I* t50 words
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Article53 1963-04-07 2 :i.A. bat. -Police Headjosi night discounted I ■rom southern Philip- i ii BritLvh women -i xi- beintt held prisoner by Polica Capuin Vicente (Vibxo .--.iid thai t •itv bcisic checked with the Julo ;il>.ci Reutrr. Ojuanda Kartawidjaja Indone Pint M.. tponed a >rhedui«>d visit o Cemral53 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-04-07 2 All set for the ki11. LOVELY -SPIDERS 4 TRAP GRACEFUL 'FLY 1 V THIS is a dance of death with a difference about a "fly" who was not fly enough. It was presented in London for the first time recently by the Hungarian ballet company Sopianae. The company is playingMirrorpic - 101 words
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335 1963-04-07 2 DISARMAMENT DELEGATES AT PREMIERE GENEVA, Saturday. RELEGATES to the disarmament conference, saw yesterday a film about the victims of the first atomic bombs the people of Hiroshima. Heads of delegations from Burma, Ethiopia, Sweden, Rumania, and Bulgaria, and diplomats from other nations including Britain and the Soviet Union attended theReuter - 335 words
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151 1963-04-07 2 The 'lawyer' on wrong side of law T»ARNE3LEY. (England) O Sat.— After a lengthy hearing In a magistrate's court In this Yorkshire town yesterday, the man who had represented the defendant admitted that he was not a lawyer. The would-be lawyer, Mr. Roy Johnson. 35. said after the hearing had151 words
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Article18 1963-04-07 2 ...the designer, leaves Paris Tokyo today lor tWWMId show his faMiions to the Jap; ese.18 words
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478 1963-04-07 2 Barber's courage saves son and 900 AIADRID, Sat. A iT month auo torrential flood devastated the area where Jose Guerrero, a simple village barber, lives. Swirling flood, waters brought down his humble, two-r o o m shack on the edRe of Puente Genii. In Southern Spain. His five year old478 words
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73 1963-04-07 2 SOUTHBEND. 'Indiana Bat Communist Chinese troops once again are massing on India's northern frontier, Mrs. Indira Oandhi. daughter of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said last night. Mrs. Oandhi, In a speech at the University of Notre Dame, said Red China's diplomatic notesUPI - 73 words
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179 1963-04-07 2 MOSCOW. Sat.— Two "dapperlooking" Russian youths have been sentenced to death for blackmailing 36 girls, 11 of them in their teens, into sexual orgies, it was reported yesterday Vladimir Novikov. 28. and Yuri Sopilnyak. 24-year- old son of a high I179 words
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Advertisement306 1963-04-07 2 NFWweisen-TJ IIL II REPEAT-ACTION TABLETS W in! medical research shew* thof gastric ulcers moy be due to dietary deficiency. In addition similar 4i researches corned out in California USA hove shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegeB tobies, especially cabbages, contain on onti u'cer substance called Mtthylm«*fcioniii«tiilfoiiium Chloride,306 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-04-07 3 SHE WALKS OUT ON MAUGHAM FILM: 'I WON'T ACT AS WAITRESS' Kirn I ONDON. Sat Holly, wood film star Kim Novak flew into London from Dublin yesterday alter a row about the film she Is making there. Somerset Maugham's "Of Human Bondage Mi>s Novak told reporters at the airport that309 words
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Article, Illustration290 1963-04-07 3 DIPLOMAT WIFE OF BIDAULT RETIRES VOLUNTARILY Sue FRIS. Sat. The diplomat wife of self-exiled tormer Premier Georges Bidault was placed on a .-pedal form of fully-paid retirement today technically at her own request The "special leave" of Mrs. Suzanne Bidault above) was announced In today's official journal. She is 58290 words
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543 1963-04-07 3 Playful cat rings bell in Vatican K(»Mi The Vatican was puzzled and indignant. The bell of a small chapel kept ringing at unauthorised times. At first siisoicion fell on playful papal guards. Then it was claimed the ringer was a newspaperman. Not true. Finally, a papal guard was told to543 words
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Article368 1963-04-07 3 Heston, Jane Fonda are named worst actor, actress of year /CAMBRIDGE (Mass.). Sat. V; Charlton Heston and Jane Fonda won the Harvard Lampoons Awards yesterday as worst film actor and actress of the year. But »he student publication stuck most of its barbs Into the picture "Lolita." The368 words
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198 1963-04-07 3 pARIS. Sat.— A wonderful new life opened for 19-year-old Jean-C lav d c Orandvallet when he was chosen to star in a film about juvenile gangs. It was authentic casting— for Jean-Claude himself belonged to the unruly legion198 words
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483 1963-04-07 3 ANTI-CASTRO 'NAVY' CRUISER SURRENDERS Would-be Cuban raiders return to Miami without firing shot MAIMI. Saturday Jerry Buchanan's antiCastro "navy" surrendered yesterday to Federal authorities who had launched a concerted sea and air search for their 35-foot armed cruiser. The vessel, the Violynn 111. ran out of fuel and grounded about483 words
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Article119 1963-04-07 3 UENO (Nevada*. Sat. 11 Police said today that the decapitated body of Sonja McCaskie, described as a former British Olympic skier, was found in her Hat here last night. The attractive 25-year-old Miss McCaskie. who lived In America, was In the British team in119 words
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94 1963-04-07 3 BELGRADE. Sal. Yugoslavia is negotiating the MM of arms to India, the Government announced yesterday. Mr Drago Kunc. the Foreign mnwtff Press spoke^mar. told a news conference: "It is correct that the Government of India expressed the desire to purchase some kind of arms94 words
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Article, Illustration408 1963-04-07 4 VISITORS to the Van Kleef Aquarium In Singapore are always laclnated by the sharksuckers that may be seen, often several at a time, attached to the glass of the tanks. Very often it is not understood that the sucker by which they are attached is on408 words
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263 1963-04-07 4 MALAYANS TOLD: DO NT BE IN DIFFICULTIES WHEN CHANGE TO MALAY IS MADE KIALA LUMPIR. Sat.— The Government did not wish to see anybody facing difficulties when the change from English to Malay took place in 1967 just because of their neglest in learning the national language. This wariiTng came263 words
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268 1963-04-07 4 ALOR STAR. Saturday. A LEADING Kedah rubber company, Messrs Ban Seng Hin Co. Ltd., was today fined $7,000 on a charge under the Rubber Snipping and Packing Control Ordinance The company had been summoned for packing ten tons of crepe rubber268 words
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Article27 1963-04-07 4 MUAR. Sat More than 500 acres of coconut plantation valued ai SlO.OOO nt Sungei Balang. IS miles from here, were drstroyrd by fire yesterday27 words
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Article117 1963-04-07 4 Wife sees husband stabbed in park PENANG, Sat.— A house painter, Liew Weng I Ham, was murdered last I night in the Great World I Park in the presence of his wife and baby. I Liew. 24. of Kuala Kangsar Road, was chatting with friends in front of the117 words
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Article44 1963-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— Sect Kok Km. 23, was produced in a magistrate's court today on a tentative charge of murdering Chan Pong in Kirn Yam Road on March IS. No ple« was recorded. He was remanded In custody until next week44 words
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124 1963-04-07 4 Malaya has highest percentage of hajis in world PENANG. Sat— Malaya has the highest percentage of hajis— based on a population calculation— in the world. The Federation Pilgrimage Control Officer. Haji Ali Rouse, said today that about five per cent of the country's Muslim population of three million had made124 words
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Article115 1963-04-07 4 'He hoped there would be only a saloon dan for Malayan pilgrims 1.1 the "not too distant future I "This can come about if Impress upon pilgrims the comfort they would get by travelling in the saloon class," he added. The difference 1.1 f^r. Lhtween saloon and class was115 words
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Article46 1963-04-07 4 KUANTAN. Sat.— The I Department here today held 4 baby show in conjunettai the World Health v The show w.i^ divided into three age groups for tin babies one 10 three months; four to eight months and nine (o 18 months.46 words
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Advertisement60 1963-04-07 4 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll BAHASA NILAI BANGSA r^^^^ Boz. lib. 211 b. 51b. tins Kpyjlp /Mlv. ivAvTllcLj I HWJWwWWW^^ pjy 'i'ljl; complete baby food. ~_J now offers Malayan mothers j^^ ii wider range of packing sizes than any other baby food. >^J^|k^ You can now buy Lactogen in Biyif*<# Bqz., Hb., 211 b.60 words
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Article, Illustration9 1963-04-07 5 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By THE NEW DODGE DART CONVERTIBLE9 words
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346 1963-04-07 5 SMART NEW CAR YOU MAY NEVER SEE HERE r JMIK word from Detroit is LUXURY. And with luxury, American and consequently Canadian manufacturers are concentrating on more speed and more room in the back. Their new models are getting smarter, too. LETTERS An example of how Detroit is going smart346 words
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581 1963-04-07 5 Rev-counter —and when it is only 500 DEAR SIR: Recently 1 bought an Austin Healey-Sprite Mark II. Besides the speedometer, the car has a tachometer. I would like to know how this instrument works. II the needle shows 500 r.pjn. when the engine is running without iiiv acceleration. Is the581 words
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Article307 1963-04-07 5 1. a= 0 (you are only dreaming of becoming wealthy, and dreaming is Idle), b-5. 2. a= 5 (mortgage money U vital capital to Invest with). b=o. 3. For each "Sometimes" count 5. For "Often." which :s idle, or "No." which is hibernating, count 0.307 words
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Article221 1963-04-07 5 1 1 1% Qfl For you charity begins I 1 9-9W and ends at home until that day you go shopping for a title to accompany the fortune you will most certainly You are too realistic to describe yourself as completely likeable which you are not You221 words
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Article753 1963-04-07 5 Will you ever be a rich man? f7s^^^TsT^i m\ t^\^ L^^^M*^f^^ —^^^»T^^B THE air is filled with talk of money. Malaysia is coming and the governments of the live territories are discussing plans and estimates with more noughts after the dollar sign than a centipede has legs. What does all753 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-04-07 5 PHOTO CONTEST HAPPY MOMENT" (above), submitted by Tan Seng Boon, of 27 Bugis Street, Singapore 7, wins the week's S3O prize. .Mr. Tan used a Kulleiflex camera and V.P. film. Setting, with yellow filter: f. "..(>. 1 US second. He will be paid by post. The cheque182 words
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Advertisement11 1963-04-07 5 1 OLYMPIC Fever Sweeps Japan: See ASIA Magazine (Page 10). ft11 words
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Advertisement196 1963-04-07 5 WORLD CHAMPIONS ARE SURE OF SHELL AND METHYL BENZINE TgjfctoyyjsflM Wtf Graham Hill, 1962 World Champion. BEA tSM |^H|H VH JHf Methyl Ben/me in New Supershell has proved its total power I the w nners circle. Here are events the 1%2 World ChamHVyßj pion of Motor Racing. Graham Hill, has196 words
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Article113 1963-04-07 6 r-nCtaVTERIAN CHURCH In Stß<bard Road Bunday swnrica i i. p m.— All Welcome. i HRISTIAN SCICNCI SOCIETY S. -ovr llomt. Sunday Hcrrice ftinday 8< ttool 10.46 am.. meetini 7.14 p.m. wblrn •tlmoaira of oeallnc Oy rryone weleoma. WllLtr MITHODIST CHURCH, Oinninc Road, ■fwpora. lip*jb«i .***** Worship ■arfleaa H113 words
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Article36 1963-04-07 6 H,,,rf, SS /Mini— *.< M tt: tttrm COMING TO BRITAIN? ■HMllll (mil il'4 rxr w«»lia. <«U Ml mrmthi. (Oct./ ;>ltng Compreheadre In- I ntnrr nd d^llvrry I/Ondon or .'hampto. Martina J»IM«v», 4t/00 H MfeMtar, Kni.and.36 words
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Article157 1963-04-07 6 M «r4» fS i.tfl«.)-ln i 0 tU. txtrm I niAO tn« ftrntor Appointment* Vmm Tae Huadar aUll aaeb watt. BAILOR WANTCD u> b«!p amJl .nemi Torhf from Brßgapora to I Konc. Contact H. Parrt(b. flrnfa- '!>!.— 4*589 Singapore A VACANCY EXISTS for an Kn- I An.nij.nf In a157 words
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Article430 1963-04-07 6 OPINION MEMO FOR MALAYAN BOSSES JUST how much did the Malayan b< .-as profit from the course on advanced management techniques that the university ran in Singapore la-st month? If he rrally wants to find out he can do so ea^ilv enough by keeping a three-week working log of every430 words
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Article, Illustration675 1963-04-07 6 The man ...he Kai NOW BOll -BACK AT HIS OLD JOB TODAY 1 present a profile of one of the most brilliant Malayans it has been my good fortune to come across. He is none other than Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, the man who was sworn in last Tuesday as675 words
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Article410 1963-04-07 6 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By r atom I «C f YOUTH AND THE 4 NATIONS I CRIME SHEET < «T U iWiiUkii «af V A TOTAL of 2,260 children appeared before the juvenile courts in Malaya last year. This is the magnitude of the youth problem .Malayan society is facing410 words
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Letter280 1963-04-07 6 THE FACTS ABOUT SPORE POLO WITH reterence to the article headed "Polomanship" which you so kindly published (Sunday Times. March 31). I would ask you to make some corrections as the true facts appear to have been misrepresented by Major Crawley-Boevey. Mr. V. C. Bath, the present chairman, and the280 words
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Letter175 1963-04-07 6 MY congratulations to Jeffrey Francis on his brilliant article "Dangerous Practice" (Sunday Times March 24) In which he discusses those people who prescribe for their own Ills without consulting a doctor. I have often seen them at the chemists and frankly been amazed by the assurance with175 words
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Letter258 1963-04-07 6 I WAS sorry to read Mr. S. Ramachandra's criticism of Mrs. Susan Wilson (Sunday Times. March 24). I am not acquainted with Mrs. Wilson, but In complete agreement with her sentiments on the subject of the suffering of animals. Mr. Ramachandra uses a very hackneyed argument, namely258 words
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Letter136 1963-04-07 6 Sec the silent beauty splendour: The glorious day, the glittering morning Heightens the majesty of multi-colours living A familiar theme is played in the breeze. Hush! hear the rolling drums a-rattling; Roar! a thousand footsteps on the march. Tiiundering cheers from the Freedom Stadium. Merdeka! cries of freedom136 words
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Article97 1963-04-07 6 CIRST let me thank Mr. Ken Hammonds for his excellent article on boating in the Sunday Times last week. For some time now. I have been toying with the idea of owning a craft that would serve the dual purpose of being at once a pleasure97 words
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Article220 1963-04-07 6 SERIES 2: No. 8 /COMMERCIAL art is a subject that covers a very wide field and offers an interesting and rewarding career to the boy or girl who is good at drawing. He may be kept busy working on advertisement layout, book and magazine220 words
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Advertisement13 1963-04-07 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement266 1963-04-07 6 TC.S. training can develop yoWfaiowtalge lnd skill and fifyori for a more responsible job and mare writing future. You learn a( home, in your own time and at your own pace. Experienced in* structors give you individual tuition that's dear, easy»t*>ifliio\*f and practical. TAKE THE RIGHT OOURSE MOW ...>-« ADVERTISING266 words
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Article, Illustration326 1963-04-07 7 Quiet exit for the Pied Piper I DIDN'T HAVE THE HEART TO TELL THE KIDS' HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The 'Pied Piper of Canada," Bobby Gimby. the composer whose tunes "Malaysia Forever" and "Little People" are hit tunes in Malaya has gone back to his country. And gladly would326 words
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Article56 1963-04-07 7 IPOH. S;it— M. Mori. 40, a rubber tapper, was falally injured during an argument wtth another man at Suiwi Sunuk.u rubber estate near Bangfcal 53 miles south of hero List night He sustained a stab wound in his chest and died on the way to the Tapah56 words
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Article, Illustration441 1963-04-07 7 Big plans to construct low-cost homes in capital -Commissioner: 'We are negotiating with Federal Govt. for as much money as they can give to launch schemes' Forty Spore, Federation students study life of people on island by TAN TOCK SAIK KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THE Federal Capital Commission has plans for441 words
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Article136 1963-04-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, said last night that under the law a shoD worker did not have to work more than eight hours a day if he did not wish to do so. but to136 words
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Article71 1963-04-07 7 P T claims for arbitration Singapore. Sat. The Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bm Islwk. has directed the claims of the Postal and Telecommunications workers to arbitration. The claims in respect ot rcvis.nn of salary scales and provision of various working benciits. were Mibmiitcd o:i behalf of the workers by71 words
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Article97 1963-04-07 7 TODAY— Sedill Kechil 8.42 a.m. (5.8U) 9.23 p.m. (6.7 ft >; Singapore 10.03 a.m. < 8.4ft 1 10.52 pm. (8.1 ft); Port Dlckson 6.01 a.m. (7.Bft) 6.11 p.m. (8 2 if; Port Swtttenham 5.09 a.m. 1 12.0 ft I 5.27 p.m. a3.oft.; Penang 125897 words
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Article63 1963-04-07 7 IPOH. Sat. The newly formed No. 6 Federal Reserve OBlt today held tt* passing out parade after six weeks of intensive training at the Police Pield Force ground near the airport here. Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Inche Salleh bin Abdul R ihman. from Kuala63 words
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Article66 1963-04-07 7 IPOH. Sat.—Lrc Yew Wen*. 67. fan insccticido mnmifiicturfr. wan granted $100 bail in the rr BtKraWl court here today wiicn he pleaded not sullty to being tn possession of 98 gallons of petrol without licence. He told the court that he had made more than 1.000 bottles66 words
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Article201 1963-04-07 7 THEY'LL EVENTUALLY DISAPPEAR, SAYS TUN RAZAK I>ENANG, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that the establishment of Malaysia on Aug. 31 this year would not be without dangers. "But such dangers, espec i a 1 1 y of parochialism, would eventually disappear once the201 words
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Article98 1963-04-07 7 .SINGAPORE. Sat— Three deputy superintendents in the Singapore Police have been promoted to superintendents and 12 assistant superintendents have been promoted to the rank of deputy superintendents. The new superintendents are Mr. Khong Heng Ngee, Inche Othman bin Omar and Mr. Ong Kian Tong. Deputy98 words
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81 1963-04-07 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat. The deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Sulalman bin Bulon, yesterday made an on-the-spot grant of about $79,000 to seven town boards in the Lower Perak district to enable them to carry out their projects for this year. The grants81 words
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116 1963-04-07 7 C-HOULD criminals be O made to compensate their victims perhaps with the money earned from useful worlc in jail? Give your answer in 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $50. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one side of the116 words
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Article40 1963-04-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Tengku Ampuan 01 Selangor left Lady Tempter Hospital yesterday. She was admitted there a week ago for a check-up. Doctors have advised her not to have any engagements for a month.40 words
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164 1963-04-07 7 Varsity seeks tutors for new faculty KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The University of Malaya has called for applications from science graduates In the Malaysian region for posts as tutors for the new Facult y of Medicine. The tutors are for the departments of biochemistry and physiology. The posts will be normally164 words
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Article39 1963-04-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The $200,000 Sky Hotel and Restaurant occupying the seventh, eighth and ninth floors In the 10 -storey Foh Chong building in Jalan Ibrahim here was today opened by millionaire-philanthro-pist Da to Wong Shee Pun.39 words
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Article191 1963-04-07 7 'How can?' asks puzzled magistrate as two face indecency charge TJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A magistrate, Tengku Zald bin Tengku Zacharlah. couldn't believe what he read on the charge sheet. It said that the accused had committed an act of gross Indecency early this morning. He looked at191 words
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Article20 1963-04-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— Dr. Mohamed bin Abu Bakar. medical officer. Tan Tock Seng Hospital, has resigned from government service.20 words
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Article261 1963-04-07 8 Livestock population has increased in THE livestock population in Malaya in Hie past lew yean has increased not only in quantity but also in quality. Because poultry and pigs require less time tc propagate themselves, these two categories ol livestock have greatly increased in numbers. The pig population261 words
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638 1963-04-07 8 'HUNGER -THE DISEASE OF MILLIONS' IS THEME No starvation here but the average Malayan diet deficient in nutrients TODAY is World Health Day, marking the anniversary of the World Health Organisation which was formed on April 7, 1948. The theme this year is "Hunger The Disease of Millions." More than638 words
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168 1963-04-07 8 Campaign to help the rural people THE theme of this year's World Health Day. "Hunger Disease of Millions," will focus attention on malnutrition as a direct cause of disease and a ■major factor for the low health levels among the greater part of the world'* population, the Minister of Health.168 words
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344 1963-04-07 8 THE MAIN PROTEIN FOOD IN MALAYA IS THE FISH FISH is Malaya's principal protein food as it is the only form of animal protein food acceptable to all races in the country, irrespective of religion and creeds. Marine fisheries landings have increased steadily over the last few years, from 112344 words
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Article113 1963-04-07 8 AT the present time, it is estimated that 20 per cent of all crops grown are lost during their growing period through insect attack, weeds and fungus diseases, and another 10 per cent of the food harvested is lost to insect attack whilst In storage.113 words
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Advertisement46 1963-04-07 8 riDifhJi/ fl wL ft Sk w^k^jd^^ B AY EO MAP SENG PRODUCT C J MIUM'S BOTTLE SINGAPORE'S BOTTLE XJ^g^ §HB 1 FL AVniIRS I B^F ./^■Mffi| Strawberry $SL Bsf iOv .^^^l I Pineapple gjH »0% '^T^t JO i Bm klm 1 m \^A* 1 *TT V46 words
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Advertisement123 1963-04-07 8 FARMERS FIGHT BACK The right kind of food is the key to perfect health. Vitamins and minerals, fruits and vegetables these are the healrti-givrog foods which Malayans growing population needs. Competing for these foodstuffs are weeds and cropeating insects. But Shell Agricultural Chemicals are helping the farmer fight back. FOR123 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-04-07 9 PLEASURE WITH A FULL PAGE PUNCH LAVA RAKI "ZSi has considerably brightened up British television programmes by playing in a new adventure series called "Richard Crane." She portrays a part Arab part German girl who helps a hero (played by Patrick Allen) with the habit of Retting into scrape after82 words
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Article, Illustration822 1963-04-07 9 WHY I AM HAPPY NOW- SAYS DEBORAH By RODERICK MANN I SUPPOSE Deborah Kerr must be almost everyone's idea of the perfectwife type. She is attractive but not so devastating that you would have to chain her to the railings every time you went in for a haircut. She is822 words
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Article, Illustration485 1963-04-07 9 An epic home movie with a conducted tour thrown in BON VOYACE Fred Mac Murray, (can Wymin. Michael Callan, Deborah Wallev Walt Disney "■pillS is a two -hour -long account of an American family's holiday in France, and contains everything an American who has never been to France would consider485 words
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Article63 1963-04-07 9 LA TE CLASSIFIED rRANCIS MENC IM MOCK A(M R:> Yean of i'.n. yur-.n Htrrrt pa*«rd n*»y peacefully on Bth April IO«3 Ir.ivint; iwblad l«o eoni, *ix daughter*, one daughter-in-lay. four MMM-in-lau. one grandaon-m-law, on* grand-d»ufhter-!n-law. twraty-tlx -grandchildren and 1 Krcat-icrand »on. Cortege IMM .'L'O, Queen Street mi 4 30 p.m.63 words
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Article204 1963-04-07 9 CJHAKESPEARE at his coO mic best, that is what the Stage Club has in store for us In June, wl en it will present "Much Ado About Nothing" for six nights from June 3. "Much Ado" was written either in 1599 or 1600. Being on the ageless subject204 words
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Advertisement571 1963-04-07 9 _w___ mMM 4 r i ,i <al Bi I_Wll[._l \o\\ miouim.! Ham- 1.30- 4.00 -a.30 *».30om* GEOFFREY HORNE TUP ♦,n Alexondra Dumoj' J_ fg^ I CORSICAM i BROTHERS: DYAUSCOPE Color I On Stage-Tomorrow 9.30 pm X I RtDIFFUSION XV "tNTAIS^ i^3STAR VARIETY^ J featuring GUEST ARTISTES PHILIP CHIN QUINTET Camaare:571 words
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Advertisement118 1963-04-07 9 KEN HAMMONDS AT THE NEW FILMS... Fred Mac Murray is a plumbing contractor from Indiana, who has been Fine vO Pearls and lls Diamonds LEE ONN JEWELLERS 206-208. South Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****.***** I fftftßSßp^B Now Showing! "EX KAY CMOON" (Hokien) plus on Staa* Ttnf lon I Tan Liot.118 words
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Advertisement380 1963-04-07 9 gJ\ t *t\'A COMING! (SINGAPORE) I/lUPI/ IT^ oNty WONEV! ITS ONLY JERRY! Vt/rr«7 ITS ONIY MIS RIOIEST RIQTQF ROARS! a_"V"l H\«W B |ftv^''^V _u*-3l Am W •*>• _TN r_l la] aaf^-H _r'i J TV _BB_-_-_* _^B^*^ *J B-BT^-Sk. BB -BK* 1 > J '0\ a_ I LbW ibbbbWv W "^^^V^^^^BB^380 words
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605 1963-04-07 10 ESSO— WEEK'S NUMBER ONE TALKING POINT ■pSSO was the number one talking point of the week and early indications are that Malaya's share-hungry public, particularly the wage-earners, have gone for the new issue in a big way. I won't be surprised if the total amount subscribed by the public in605 words
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Article460 1963-04-07 10 COCONUTS: ALARMING DETERIORATION-KHIR By V.P. NAYAQAM: KUALA LUMPUR. Set r pHE Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inane Mohamed Khir Johari, today spoke of the "alarming deterioration" in the coconut industry, and the step being; taken by the Government to check it. The coconut growing, he460 words
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Article371 1963-04-07 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bous^ d (1000) $1.50: Dunlops (2.000) $2 72 (2 000) $2.71: East. Smelt. .2 000) $2.86: Gammon (7,000) $188 D.371 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-04-07 10 Commandant of school leaves Malaya SEREMBAN. Sat.—Colonel R.H.W. Fowler, (above), Commandant of the Armed Forces School of Instruction at Port Dickson, will leave Malaya tomorrow for Britain. He will be succeeded by Colonel J. S. McLaren, who has arrived from America. Colonel Fowler has been Hi years in the army156 words
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195 1963-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat—Malayan Airways' "through same day "service" between Kuala Lumpur and Jesselton will now begin on May 5 and not on April 14 as previously announced. This change Is necessary for operational reasons. Under this new service. Kuala Lumpur passengers embarking In a195 words
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290 1963-04-07 10 Higher living standard hopes by Rueff SINGAPORE. Sat Th« head of the Malaysia Economic Mission irom the World Bank. Prof. J. Rueff. said here today that he was "full of hope" that Malaysia would raise the living standards of tlM people and bring economic stability to this region. His nine-man290 words
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96 1963-04-07 10 Stowaway is found on pilgrim ship pENAN'G. Sat —A stowaway w m discovered aboard the pilgrim shin Kuala Lumpur about an hour before the vessel lett I Penang's Swettenham nler for Mecca this afternoon. The stowaway. Kaxsim bin Rais. 20. of Kuala Lumpur, was found out by members of the96 words
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Advertisement359 1963-04-07 10 Indonesia b y (fewuda -Qmerald vSeri7(ce-» INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Traditional Indonesian hospitality, icrvi«. decor, cuisin* all niv« been planned to make the traveller (eel really at cat*. Caruda fl/ regular and convenience connecting flights linking Tokyo. Hongkong. Manila. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Diaktrta. Consult your travel agents or m N.359 words
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Advertisement73 1963-04-07 10 m mto Am\ Th National ...never realised &iii. -Hie advice T*JT* r /m Productivity Year How much difference, 12 -there tote Mm! booklet is ite nght decor and acted upon-a^d certain l cf a/i £i/r ZZt%?%? s Hi! mean a M/££ Finch f Tm ...book me ih 4T^ t having73 words
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Advertisement40 1963-04-07 10 r Late CLASSIFIED] ADVERTISEMENTS, (20 words S72 'Minimum i HANSEN—TAN: The enuaße- merit is anno'inced between Erie I and Jenny on Sunday. April 7th. RAEBURN: To Loma and Chru a dauRhter Vane.vsa Jane on 5th April at GleneaRles. Both well40 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-04-07 11 Student holds art show Lxr \jJ*^*LU£M L^tLLLJL £*J Oia^r^^^P^^* HUNDREDS WATCH HIM DEMONSTRATE HIS ABfLITY TO PAINT [TUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Hundreds of art lovers today went to Chinatown to sec he first exnlbltion of paintings ever put up in the Federal capital by a schoolboy. With a brush In his327 words
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67 1963-04-07 11 PENANG. Sat.— About 200 M.i. .iv shorthand writers throughout the Federation. Singapore and Brunei v ill take part in a seminar and Malay shurtli.ind competition to be held in Umno hall and St. Xuviirs Ini, from April 13 to 15. I loth event* are organised67 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-04-07 11 Jungle doc back in Singapore CINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Paul White, internationally known as the '•jungle doctor." is back again in Singapore this time to fulfill his personal week-long programme of talks to pupils in local schools and university students. Dr. White, who is also an author and TV broad caster233 words
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72 1963-04-07 11 MALACCA. S.it. The Civet Mr. S.K. N.iy.ig;i!ii. tod.iy dt'bunked tlic notion among hsm parmta thiu rural schools could noi provide the s.tnip type "1 education as town schools. Speaking at iho openim; or a national-type secondary Enijli.'-h school al Jasin. 18 miles from72 words
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Article53 1963-04-07 11 PENANG, Sat. Two youths ere toduy ordered to pay $15 >:npensation each to a lti-vr.n'-d shop assistant. O. Nanshu. ho>.c goat they had killed. 1 -o nugisirate. Mr. A Rcti'..itn. el Nadarajata who had ie previous conviction, to three lonths' mil and bound Santhover :n53 words
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Article284 1963-04-07 11 IETS continue with the j HWlflTHh in obedience training. Some readers arc probably experiencing a lew difficulties with the last exorcise "Down." The j problems which seem to be I >mmon arc with the sitting position. The dog quite often fights j rmaln.st the steady pull of284 words
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265 1963-04-07 11 Landless urged to venture to other states DENANG. sat— The Deputy Ml, Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today appealed to landless families in Penang to "venture into other states." "They can. for example, go to Pahang where there b> a big land project, 1 he baid when he opened a265 words
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Article156 1963-04-07 11 TV programme HLRE ti TV programme for tomorrow b. 55 p.m. lest pattern and niUMc; "15 p.m. opening and programme summary in Malay. Chinese. Tamil and English. 7.2 a p.m.— the mystery of Rubovia e.i.s.lf puppet show; 7.46 p.m.— new. s and newsreel in Chinese; 8.00 p.m.— Phil Silver show;156 words
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49 1963-04-07 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— Radio SlnKnpore will broadcast a special feature on "Hunger the disease of millions" i theme of this year's World Health Day> tomorrow. The programme will follow the Wcrld Health Day message of the Minister for Health and Law. Mr K M. Byrne.49 words
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Article54 1963-04-07 11 SINOAPORE. Sat.— The State's top leaders and members of the diplomatic corps will turn up in full force tomorrow morning at the airport to give a rousing send-off to the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. rind Piion Noor Aishah when they le:.ve tor their three-day54 words
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Article, Illustration493 1963-04-07 11 SHIP THAT WENT UP LIKE A BONFIRE Captain tells of panic in the poop deck Three days watching the blaze then rescue By 808 PERIES: SINGAPORE, Saturday £APTAIN Lvi Gyo Mm of the ill-fated Hong Kong freighter National Glory today told how he and his crew escaped from the burning493 words
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Article111 1963-04-07 11 500 led by the ADO sweep town UAHAU, Sat. Five hundred people here this morning swept the town In Operation Big Sweep to celebrate World Health Day. They were led by the Assistant District Officer, Inche Mohammed Nor bin Hj. Abdullah, the Medical Officer. Dr. Khoo Sin Bin. and the111 words
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118 1963-04-07 11 3,000 million are hungry, says Minister KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman Talib. said tonight in a broadcast over Radio Malaya that half the worlds population estimated at three thousand million were victims of hunger. Speaking on World Health Day. which falls tomorrow. Inche Abdul Rahman118 words
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Article56 1963-04-07 11 Student admits stealing books SINOAPORE. Sat— A student. Chan Huel Lock. 19. was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with stealing two zoology books worth S6O from Malaya Publishing House In Stamford Road last Thursday. He pleaded guilty. The magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, called for a probation report.56 words
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239 1963-04-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Tengku Abdul Rahman has written to the University of Malaya Graduate Society that its memorandum for new salary scales for pass degree graduates is receiving his attention The Tengku Is chancellor of the University of Malaya. Last week the239 words
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Article, Illustration261 1963-04-07 11 Women no longer a burden on men, says the Sultanah ALOR STAR. Saturday. WOMEN are no longer a burden to men and the nation, the Sultanah of Kedah declared today. "They are in fact playing a full part in the building of our great nation.'' Sultanah hJahiyah said. The-Sultanah was261 words
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41 1963-04-07 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Sat.— The Sultan of Kedah. who leaves with the Sultanah for the United States nexi week, will instal his younger brother. Tengku Abdul Malek, as Recent at the Balal Besar. Alor Star, next Tuesday.41 words
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Advertisement75 1963-04-07 11 I B^ B E MA^^^ law. .^g|fl cool. .cool. Hazeline' Snow" The Pure white cooling skin cream everyone needs Look/or this jar "'HAZELINE' SNOW" A WILLCOMI PRODUCT SOU ASINTS: JACKSON I CO LID 5 S4APOW 4 JBMUM shor,«<.t jMkmi'i (MUM ■«*»«<«—*» lammm, p —4 toafc. mm YnjiWniun >>- Crafted in75 words
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Article221 1963-04-07 12 Ship from S'pore in distress Destroyer answers a call for help SINGAPORE. Sat V SINGAPORE BASED 1 British destroyer. HMS uced to the plratei Sulu Sea in .preilarkne.v-, today and ,uarded a grounded cargo -hip The destroyer, on a routine iiuise in the South China Sea during the night, was221 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-04-07 12 Hitch in pay talks holds up film SINGAPOBB, Sat. Production work on the film "Darah Muda" Young Blood) at Malay t'ilm Productions Studios in Jalan Ampas is now "being held up" following a hitch jm wage talks between the management and the Singapore General Kmployees'. I'nion. Work came to a165 words
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144 1963-04-07 12 Bids for Esso shares top $150 mil KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Applications tor Esso -shares were still pouring In today despite an announcement by the company that its offer to the public of 8.750.000 shares worth $2 each at par had been over-subscribed on the first day of processing on Wednesday.144 words
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Article78 1963-04-07 12 IPOH. Sat— The coroner. Inche Wan Mohamed bin Haji M>ii>apli,i. today returned a verdict ot (tenth by misadventure on a four-year-old girl. Darimala. who was fatally injured in a rowd accident involving a motorcycle. Chin Leong Nian. 26. a sawmill worker, who was riding the motor cycle, said78 words
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Article669 1963-04-07 12 More Joint Councils are urged by GAULDIN MIRANDA! Only way to prevent strikes, industrial unrest says Pahang Mentri Besar KUANTAN, Saturday. fHE Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, today called on commercial firms and business organisations to form joint industrial councils to avoid strikes669 words
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391 1963-04-07 12 Mixing the cultures at the varsity SINGAPORE. Sat. The Vice-Chance: lor of the University of Singapore, Dr. B.R. Sreenlvasan. today urged undergrads to become familiar with the discipline? and mode of thought of both the sciences and the humanities He was speaking at a Singapore American University Club luncheon at391 words
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Article, Illustration236 1963-04-07 12 A farewell for Gen. Poett OINGAPORE. Sat.— The Co mmander-in-Chief of the Pat East Land Forces, General Sir Nieel Poett. relinquished bis command today. His last act as the FARELF chief was the inspection of a parade in his honour outside the C-in-C's headquarters in' Tanelin this morning. The guard-of-honour236 words
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160 1963-04-07 12 Judge orders acquitted 6 to go on trial IPOH, Sat. Six people, who were acquitted by a magistrate's court when the prosecuting officer was not present in court, were ordered by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court today to stand trial on the acquitted charges. Setting aside the iudgment160 words
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190 1963-04-07 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government today warned the public of the menace of rabies posed by stray and mangy docs, and called for co-ope-ration in getting rid of them. A statement from the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National190 words
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270 1963-04-07 12 THE JUDGE: WHY WAS HE CHARGED THREE WEEKS AFTER ARREST? The Sunday Times, April 7, 1963, KOTA BAHRU. Sat. The Kelantan High Court Judge, Dato Justice Hashim. today demanded that the police give him an "immediate lull written exp'anation' 1 why they charged a man three weeks after h» was270 words
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Article75 1963-04-07 12 KLANO. Sat— Pour Indonesians were charged in the Sessions Court here tocl\y with landing in an unauthorised place and for falling to report to the Immigration Department. Aman bin Djinun. 45. Adjiddin bin Abas. 42. Mohamed bin Yusoff. 34. and Sjaritf bin Mulla. 19. of75 words
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Advertisement89 1963-04-07 12 LUXURY FOR SIX t v^ -aa^a^a^^r"*" iM *Hy*iBfl|^^^^^^^^B»'»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^My^^BW»^^4jpT^^^*^GT K if Ja^S a^HHaiaVHI Ba^lii^ j "1 Aircraft couitesy or 111© ll© vV Moloysi<l A Cl>ort€r VAUXHALL VELOX I CRESTA The spacious new Vauxhall VELOX/CRESTA provides ample room for six big adults. With its immaculate finish, inside and out. all-synchromesh gearbox with89 words
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Advertisement240 1963-04-07 12 ANNOUNCING NEW ACCOUNTANCY CUSSES At the College in Melbourne on 1 lth June, 1963, new day classes will begin. We prepore students tor the Stage 1 Accountancy examinations conducted by the Australian Society of Accountants. To be eligible for admission to the Society's register of candidates, the applicant must possess240 words
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1718 1963-04-07 13 MILE AND A QUARTER WILL GIVE MORNAY WINNING BREAK yjORNAY, a useful staying type, should get his winning break in the Class 2 lOf handicap (Race 8) at Kuala Lumpur today. Last week he ran a right good race over 7f finishing a fast sixth to Tibetan after meeting with1,718 words
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Article25 1963-04-07 13 Epsom Jeep s best i bets are Robin Hood (Race 3). Serene Lady (Race 5) and Momay (Race 8). The going is good.25 words
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Article1763 1963-04-07 13 Race One: 1.30— Cl 2 Div 3— 6£ 1 ***** Sandcmte <C.S Ooh> R Breuk... 6 9.0 Shaari 2 10H60 Scarlet Light <W J Wcarne) Bagby. 6 8.13 Power 1 S ***** Power First (Teo Mdm Loong) M.r.'.i. 7 8.13 IF) A. Ismail 9 »91,763 words
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Article164 1963-04-07 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race J POWER FIRST I POWER FIRST BOOBEROI Sathi Astounding Powrr First Honey B«e j HuU Hoop Honey Be* lUoe 2 PASIR PL'TEH NEARCO STAR SIIOCKAUNGAM lnun Scdili T.»nt Minn Nrarco Star Skilton Paair I'uirh Pasir Putrb Km* 3 ROBIN HOOD ROBIN164 words
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Advertisement904 1963-04-07 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pwe) to Word, U < mil*.)— Hoi St era tmtrm PHOTOSTATS BY PMOTOMATIC Jo. Robinson Road. Tel ***** PLANS. DOCUMENTS. PHOTO CRAPHS :rd Tang's 10. Boat Quay. H4U. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) r» Wore-a SS f»Hm.,—SJmx St rls .xtrm HALF-CARAT to tlve-rarat diamond Mnga. Buy It904 words
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Advertisement414 1963-04-07 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES If Wmrdk $S (Mitt.)— Box St ttt. txtrm MONCKONC EXPORTERS SEEK connection In Malaya and Singapore for torches plastlcware rattan goods and other Hongkong products. Interested parties are Invited to «rlte to Jo«eph K.C. Fung A Partners 17. Prat Avenue. 3rd Floor. Ko« locn. Hongkong TOURS414 words
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Advertisement406 1963-04-07 13 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As w« grow older It's only natural that -we begin to alow down. But Home people crow old faster Uua they should. Then they reel weak, tired, find It hard to keep worklnc and neldom ret any fun oat of life. Due to New Improved406 words
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Article, Illustration559 1963-04-07 14 a^E^ssSj^L *j j t^j i -1 I 'i^x bbT^^^^^^^~^^bb»E2£^b^w^j"^m t^TT By OH KEE TIANG PENANG. Sat. STRALIAS No 2 Ken Fletcher today won the all-Australian men's singles final from Tony Roche in the Malayan open tennis championships, and the Australian domination of the559 words
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Article65 1963-04-07 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Advance sales of tiokets for next Saturday's P.A.M. Cup Unal. between Singapore and Kelanian at Jalan Besar. will be held at J.O.m Besar Stadium from Monciay to Wednesday. The S3 tickets can be bought at the stadium from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tn65 words
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Article89 1963-04-07 14 INDONESIA NOT COMING FOR ASIAN SOCCER JAKARTA, Sat. In- donesia has decided against sending a football team to Kuala Lumpur to take part in the Asian junior football championship beginning on April 18. Sports Ministry sources said this morning. However, the government will send a team to PnomReuter - 89 words
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118 1963-04-07 14 MHF name 24 to play against S'pore SEREMBAN, Sat. The Malayan Hockey Federation today named 24 players for the "A" and "B" international matches, against Singapore at the Princes Road stadium next Saturday. They consist of nine players from Negri Sembilan. eight from Selangor. five from Perak. one each from118 words
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Article112 1963-04-07 14 OINOAPORE. Sat —1 he Chan brothers. Alex and Roy. and sisier Patricia were again the star performers *ai tie Singapore age group (under ten > swimming championMups which concluded at the Royal Island Ciub pool today. Except for the youngest Roy. both Alex and Patricia won112 words
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Article47 1963-04-07 14 SINOAPORE. Sat. League newcomers tjanvistu. beaten 1-0 by Haikowyu in div 3B yesterday, have lodged a protest with SAFA tSanvista alleged that Haikowyu. who scored their goal from a penalty for hands, had used a number of players from :.ie sect ml division.47 words
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Article43 1963-04-07 14 LONDON Sat.— Results of football matches played yesterday: English Div. 3: Reading 1 QPR 1; Div. 4: York 1 Torquay 0. Scottish Div. l: Queen of South 1 Dundee Tnird Lanark 1 St. Mlrren 1 Friendly: Leyton 4 Morton 0. Reiner43 words
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Article108 1963-04-07 14 SIDNEY, Sat. By winning c the Malayan Racing Association Cup at Randwick today, champion Australian mare Wenona Girl scored her 21st win and took her stake winnings to $360,000. The race was over-Tf. It was the principal event on the first day of the Australian108 words
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Article68 1963-04-07 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Three leadIng Singapore soccer officials have been co-opted into the S.A.F.A. finance and general purposes committee They are: Dr. Wong Ah Teck fnd Messrs. S.R.P. Naidu and Uan Kee Sianu. Mr. Ho Ah Hone, farmer as«rtstant secretary, has been appointed to this68 words
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Article86 1963-04-07 14 SINOAPORE. Sat. Ceylon SDorts Club put themselves hi Itne for their fourth title in the Singapore Hockey .Association's competitions this season when they beat Combined Schools 1-0 in the semi-final of the knockout tournament Rt Parrer Park today. C.S.C. will meet Singapore Recreation Club for86 words
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Article, Illustration808 1963-04-07 14 FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Sat - TAN TO LAST 8 AND IT'S SO EASY FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Sat By DENANC state champion and Foong Seong' Cup play r. Tan Aik Huang, took only 16 minutes to L Malacca singles and doubles champion Wong Lian Un in the second round of the boys' singles in the808 words
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394 1963-04-07 14 LONDON, Sat. Leicester City kept up their First Division challenge to Tottenham Hotspur tgr beating Manchester City 2-0 today. Both are now level on points at the head of the table, but Spurs have a better goal average and a game In hand. Here394 words
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Article59 1963-04-07 14 SINGAPORE. Sal.— A grand goal by left-lnsiue Rahman Aziz helped Cosmos to score their third successive win when they beat Seletar 3-2 in the Safa Div. 3C match at Parrer Park today. Other Div. 3C results: Dunman Pioneers beat Tampenls Rovers 2-0: Seletar Indians beat59 words
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Article41 1963-04-07 14 SINOAPORE. Snt. Brilliant knocks by Chump 1 46 NO i and Kay < 48 helped RAF Changl beat YMCA by 88 runs In a cricket match at Changl today. RAF 179-8 declared: V.M.C.A. 91 (Cooke 34, Dunne 3-15 141 words
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Article, Illustration372 1963-04-07 14 New rule wrecks fast men FAILURE. SAY MORRIS AND DEXTER SINGAPORE. Sat. Arthur Morris, former Australian Test vice-captain, said here last night that the experimental bowling rule, which calls for a new run-up by bdwlers, will turn out .to be a failure. Morris, who had a close view of this372 words
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Advertisement110 1963-04-07 14 "It was a good wind for me," says Sir Compton Mackenzie, "that wrecked the steamer 'Politician' on the island ofEmkay. For one thing, it gave me the idea for one of my most successjul noveh, Whisky Galore. For another, had the chance of sampling dozens of Jm\ different whiskies salvaged110 words
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Advertisement95 1963-04-07 14 ®TV RECEIVER Model i 6 kz Featuring wide screen «hat is brighter and easier to watch *l Tl>» fc«.h m ••imu«< I I mm C«»«i»l (AIC) »4f»m ih* 1 »ii t lnn»«« at tK. U' km* bM* <>)>«*> <-f'< »•*»•*!<• IT wKa< KlW hk)*^"! |H» r*>« li«n»n nwrni cenen .to95 words
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Miscellaneous112 1963-04-07 14 SOCCER STORE DIV. 3D: Kr.tong v RAF Tengah 'A' tCevlanei; Amlcables A" v Star Soccerltex 'A 1 (Farrer Pki; me v Windsor Rovers 'A' (Famr Pkj. CRICKET SPORE SENIOR TOIRXET: Police v SCC i Thomson Rdj: Army v LA (Tannlin > Unlversltv v SCRC (Sepoy Lines; SRC v CSC (padang).112 words
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Article503 1963-04-07 15 The sophisticated approach EX HUSBANDS n0 w meet ex-wives without embarrassment," write* an observer of the social scene. A husband or wife may even meet several expartners at a party. "Haven't I met you somewhere before?" becomes Haven't I married you somewhere before?" "Fancy remembering that!" replies the gratified503 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1963-04-07 15 ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYA... THE MAGAZINE SECTION KEN HAMMONDS There are problems but they all say It can be done SINGAPORE LAST WEEK I put forward the case for a boat show in Malaya. Today I go a step further: Why don't we hold1,257 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-04-07 15 i ir w if KOROLEVU The Village That Is A Hotel: See ASIA Magazine (Page 15) L. O^ A YOUNG MAN IN HOTELS HITS OUT AT SNOBBERY "TWENTY-FOUR- YEAR-OLD Jeffrey Cheam Suan Ooi (above), back in Ipoh after visiting 18 countries to get the know-how of the hotel business,271 words
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Article, Illustration704 1963-04-07 16 With a honeymoon 52.000 to spend... EVELYN TC SHOPPING WITH OUR EASTER BRIDE SO YOU are one of the starry eyed brides -to- be who will walk down the aisle this Easter. For months you and your fiance have planned, sacrificed and saved for I) Day your wedding day. In704 words
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Article340 1963-04-07 16 A YOUNG comedian met a friend on the street one day and began to trot out all his brightest quips and Jests. His friend remained morose and silent. Finally the comedian couldn't stand it any longer. He slapped his friend on the back and ask?d. "What's340 words
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Article416 1963-04-07 16 Questions 'n' answers DEAR Evelyn Tv, Can you please tell me how to get rid of my double-chin? I have tried all kinds of exercises without success. LINDA. There is a special cream to rub away double-chins. Together with exercises, it can produce amaring resuits. Follow the exercises below daily416 words
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Article829 1963-04-07 17 An unfaithful husband JANE LEE Cannot wed ADVISES YOU ON THOSE PROBLEMS OF THE HEART... UOW can I make myself believe my lui.sband when In- tells me thai he lu«s only been unfaithful to me once? I love him very much and thought I was the only woman in his829 words
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Article143 1963-04-07 17 DEAR Know Alls: As I am running short of money, I intend to write a book— probably a novel. What really worries me, however, is how to get the book published. Are there any publishers in Malaya who will print my book? A.K.S. Whether your book is published143 words
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Article83 1963-04-07 18 THE STORY SO FAR: Shodde, Captain of the British Polaris submanne, Retaliate, believes there is a saboteur aboard, and suspects an engineering rating, Kyle. To make the saboteur give himself away, and to tighten what he unfairly considers to be slock discipline aboard, Shodde secretly plans83 words
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1444 1963-04-07 18 Four men, yes— but could one go it alone? THE QUESTION THAT FRIGHTENED THE POLARIS SUBMARINE IT WAS RETALIATES last night in Copenhagen, and the wardroom was sunk in its normal pre- dinner calm. Sherrywas being served, and those officers who, through duty or choice, were spending the evening on1,444 words
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Article, Illustration2347 1963-04-07 19 ANTHONY TREW - The appalling quandary is the Captain insane ANTHONY TREW By left it here whrn he was on the drunk last night." But Mr. Buddington \vaseeing something ebe: A piece of oil smeared grey silk hanging out of the pookrt. Identical, he per ieived, to the grey silk in which the2,347 words
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