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Title Section14 1963-04-14 1 m THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1437. SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35514 words
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Article647 1963-04-14 1 By th« CITY EDITOR KUALA LUMPUR. Sat KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— As tens of thousands troop out of their home's for Malaya's biggest Sunday of sport— Malaysia Grand Prix, the Spring Cup at Bukit Timah the F.A.M. final at Jalan Besar or the Malayan Golf Championships, I647 words
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138 1963-04-14 1 Doctor is accused of raping girl of 13 SITIAWAN. Sat. Dr. Ling Ngan LJong, 37, a private medical practitioner, was produced In court, today on a tentative charge of rape. He was alleged to have raped a girl of 13, at his clinic in Back Street. Kampong Koh. Sltiawan, on138 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-04-14 1 HIGH KICKS AND RUNWAY (7-NIL) CUP FINAL WIN FOR SINGAPORE K EL ANTAN goalkeeper Huss c i n Mohamed beats Quah Kirn Swee in this up-in-the-air clash, but the Singpaore in-side*-left later proved too good for him to score five goals. Sunday Times picture by Kok Ah Chong. Full reportKok Ah Chong - 53 words
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38 1963-04-14 1 LONDON. Sut. Britain has turned down Southern Rhodesia's demand lor early indeprndene* ynd indicated cor.smuiional changes must come Urst. In Salisbury, Prime Minister Mr. WUisLon Field said he intended to pursue his demand.38 words
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Article25 1963-04-14 1 sister-in-law of the Vietnamese President, has lashed out at British philosopher Bertrand Russell for denouncing American involvement in the war hi South Vietnam.25 words
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Article31 1963-04-14 1 former Israeli Army Chief of Staff, said yesterday the United Arab Republic planned to arm the rockets it is now developing with -a nuclear capability -'when the time comes."31 words
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Article28 1963-04-14 1 t sent lava down Its northeastern slopes yrsierdav towards a pine forest above the town of Unguaglossa but experts said there was no need for concern.28 words
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Article10 1963-04-14 1 ha> oeen appointed Algiers first. Ambassador to Britain.10 words
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Article, Illustration637 1963-04-14 1 Raiding Aza rebels loot shops J^UCHING, Sat. Uniforms of Azahari's Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara were found in Tebedu police station after yesterday's attack by 60 armed men. Tebedu, three miles from the Indonenian border and 50 miles south of Kuching, was reported today to be returning to normal. Last night637 words
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Article24 1963-04-14 1 NEW YOBK. Sat. Policemen in Louisville. Kentucky, have been Riven a new name: comrnuntv relations officers. But they still carry revolvers.24 words
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Article87 1963-04-14 1 CAIGON, Sat.— Two American military advisors were wounded yesterday when a Vietnamese terrorist threw a hand grenade into a restaurant where they were eating in the small town of Ben Tre near Saigon. The explosion also wounded five Vietnamese children. One of the men. a sergeant, was woundedUPI - 87 words
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Article332 1963-04-14 1 Drugs flight to Xmas Isle SINGAPORE, Sun. An RAF Hastings transport i.s taking off before dawn today with urgently needed medical supplies tor diphtheria-hit Cnristmas Island. south of Java Doctors on the lonely phospliaiewic v island reported thai a Malay girl was seriun.-lv ill and others might be Iniected. 'ihev332 words
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Advertisement183 1963-04-14 1 GERMANY'S MASTERPIECE OF ESPIONAGE Counter-espionage agents tell their fantastic story of how they solved the mystery of the little dots, which a py-ir.n.UT boasted could never be solved. Read the thrilling story .Deaders Ao "TV Digest Grand Prix: Page 6 Hockey Intrrnational: Page 20. The big share stampede and with183 words
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363 1963-04-14 2 Sewn on hand is 'alive' after 10 days FLORENCE, (Italy)- A man's hand amputated in an accident and sewn back into place 12 days ago was reported "Mill living" on Friday Prof. Oscar Scaglictti. who perforated the operation, said it was too early to claim complete success for the rare363 words
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281 1963-04-14 2 J^AN'GOON. Sat. Twelve of 14 foreign banks taken over by the Burmese Government have been allowed to repatriate to the countries of origin the capital originally brought Into Burma. This was announced yesterday by a Banking Business Nationalisation Committee appointed by the Burmese Government281 words
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433 1963-04-14 2 M.I.G. JET CRASHES IN FRONT OF SOEKARNO Russian-built fighter goes out of control at Indonesian air show JAKARTA. Saturday. RUSSIAN-BUILT M.1.G.-19 jet fighter plunged from the sky and crashed into the ground as President Soekarno and the Chairman of the Peoples Republic of China, Mr. Liv Shao Chi, watched aerial433 words
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Article100 1963-04-14 2 NEW YORK, Sat. Metro-Ooldei-Mayr It. •".ported yesterday it lost U5W.716.000 iM525.148.000) in the 28 weeks ending March 15. compared with a profit of U552.550.000 (M 57 ,650.0001 or UBSI a share in the same period a year ago. Despite the big deficit the boardUPI - 100 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-04-14 2 First actress from Iron Curtain BLONDE, green-eyed Yugoslav actress. Beba Longar, 19, (above) has been chosen to play the leading female role in Columbia's "The Long Ships." which starts filming near Pula, Yugoslavia, this week. Beba, who will portray a Viking princess in the Si). 000.000 adventure epic, is the83 words
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Article65 1963-04-14 2 MANILA. Sat.— The Philippine Vlce-Pre.sideiu. Mr. Emmaneul Pelaez. yesterday branded aa "unthinkable" a news agency report that he had urged Indonesia to 'quit resisting the formation of Malaysia." "It is unthinkable that ye should advise Indonesia to take an opposite stand," said Mr. Pelaez in a65 words
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Article44 1963-04-14 2 the Southern Neuro leader. was arrested yesterday with 30 other Negroes during a demonstration against the colour bar in Birmingham. Alabama. The arrests climaxed more than a week of passive demonstrations during which nearly 200 Negroes have been taken u> jail.44 words
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Article40 1963-04-14 2 of Morocco is sending his personal neurologist. Prof. Aubrey to Algiers in an eleventhhour bid n save the life of the Algerian Foreign Minister. Mr. Mohamed Khemisu. who was shot In in face outside the National Assembly.40 words
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180 1963-04-14 2 Girl dies during Easter visit to grave NEWARK (New Jersey i. Sat.— An eight-year-old I girl, making a Good Friday Visit to the grave of her grandparents, was crushed to death yesterday when a 500-lb granite cross toppled on her. Alice Talbot had wandered away from her parent* with a180 words
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156 1963-04-14 2 Hong Kong papers are cool to renewal of lease proposals HONG KONG. Saturday. JJONG KONG newspapers today had little support for suggestions that the lease of the new territories might be extended. Several commented in editorials on the debate on Hong Kong in the House of Commons during which Dr.156 words
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Article, Illustration10 1963-04-14 3 OXYGEN FAILS TO REVIVE FALLEN BOXER10 words
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79 1963-04-14 3 NEW YORK,. Sat —A U.S. spokesman said today it was "entirely conceivable that certain other piiities might be hooked up to proposed "hot Hue" between President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev. U.N. Secretary-General U Thant told a press conference ye.sterdny lie would welcome79 words
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Article55 1963-04-14 3 VA\ FORK, ttal In Hie l.ir«< M-fHrr raid on distributors oi rnWff>f books 100 New York i policemen broke up a 530.000.- 000-;,-yr:u- :r;uii' this week WantooßM itacked '.u;h luridly c-ovorcd papertaoJa wen sfized iind omen chuged under obscenity laws, afier 300 unurv parents55 words
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220 1963-04-14 3 MILLIONS OBSERVE EASTER: BIGGEST EVER JAM ON EUROPE'S HIGHWAYS LONDON, Sat. Christians throughout the world yesterday marked Christ's last Journey and his crucifixion on the first Good Friday. They made pilgrimages, attended service. 1 in cathedrals and churches, and took part in public and private meditation. and lasting. Millions ofReuter - 220 words
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Article80 1963-04-14 3 pRANCESCO Valesquez, 19--yeor-old Army private at Tobyhana Signal Corps Depot, near Carpondale, Pennsylvania, U.S., is given oxygen in a vain attempt to revive him after he was knocked out in the second round of an amateur fight. The fight with high school student Earl Johnson, 17,80 words
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207 1963-04-14 3 Gagarin, back in training, for new flights Sat. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagann. who made the first space flight exactly two years ago. Is back m training for new flights, the Tass news agency announced :ast night. At a special '"cosmonautics" day meeting held in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses, and207 words
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Article30 1963-04-14 3 OROTON i Connecticut t, Bat. A Navy court Is inquiring Into the mystery of America's worst submarine disaster the loss <(f the nuclear submarine Thresher with all hands.30 words
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187 1963-04-14 3 BRITISH SECRETS ARE HANDED OUT IN A CHEAP PAMPHLET T ONDON, Sat— The Bri- tish Government admitted today that a crudely-printed pamphlet distributed to ban-the-bomb marchers contained a great deal of accurate secret information. The pamphlet, distributed by a hitherto unknown organisation called "Spies For Peace," concerned secret underground locations187 words
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431 1963-04-14 3 TOP POLICE OFFICIAL MURDERED IN LAOS— VIENTIANE, Saturday. HIGH ranking Vientiane police official with pro-Communist sympathies was assassinated here last night. The latest in a ceries of political murders in Laos, the act added more fuel to the raging Laotian political crisis. It could pave the way for renewed fighting431 words
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Advertisement316 1963-04-14 3 I BT^^J I Paur-- I I Career 1 I I Comics 27. 2t I I Features 21 Film* 10 i For Women 22 I Leader Pace 8 I Jane Lee 23 I Know Alls 23 I I Motoring Photo 23 Profit fi I j Stars 26 Serial 24, 23 i—316 words
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Advertisement69 1963-04-14 3 4sm isola 2 models (12 pictures 2X 2* I «^b> ISOLY I JjKr fi' cv^Bq 16 pictures IJfea I 3 models (Super Slides) both cameras take ROLLFILAA 120 SIZE O CAMERAS ♦FILMS -//cf/afco/or Have You Tried Mk tomanai [(Omanotlr IMMEDIATELY stops falling \&*Fm?\ hair and DEFINITELY gM gt}«s?S? V grows69 words
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Article280 1963-04-14 4 Confederation formed in defiance of conflict warning KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A Confederation of Teachers' Unions was formed here today In defiance of a warning that the 50.000 teachers In the Federation would be divided and an open conflict would start among section of teachers. Mr. Lum Kin280 words
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212 1963-04-14 4 Crisis? 'I never said it' cables Lee SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today denlcc. saying there was a crisis In the Singapore-Feder-ation merger talks. In a cable to the Straits Times Group, he said hat although financial discussions were at a "dlfTUuit find delicate stage." a212 words
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Article27 1963-04-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib. will open a new nurse*' hostel at Tampoi Hospital here tomorrow27 words
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226 1963-04-14 4 Tengku Abdul Rahman today said his portrait on the front cover of the latest issue of the Time Magazine was "more a Ghanisn than a Malayan." The Prime Minister was relaxing in the Selangor Golf Club lounge in Kuala Lumpur after a game of golf226 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-04-14 4 SYLVIA CHUA Penang. Sat - STUDENT AMBUSHED, KILLED BY 4 YOUTHS SYLVIA CHUA Penang. Sat. Brothers are attacked with daggers: One is in a serious condition By Chung Ling High School student, Lee Ah Pie, 14- was murdered and his elder brother, Ah Bah, 21, was seriously wounded last night when four youths ambushed and377 words
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Article211 1963-04-14 4 RAZAK HAS TIGHT SCHEDULE IN U.S. WASHINGTON. Sat—Malaya's Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will see more of the United States during his two-week visit than many Americans will see in a lifetime. First, he will be In Washington from April 22 to 25 during which he will meet leading211 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-04-14 4 Owner of beauty saloon will give Oi Bee job and free lodging gERFMBAX. Sat. A Japanese-trained woman proprietor of a beauty saloon here "was deeply touched" by the plight of a deaf-mute girl reported in the Straits Times and has offered her a job. Miss Leong Lin179 words
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Article26 1963-04-14 4 BINGAPORE. Sal. One of the worlds most modern luxury liners, the 42.000-ton Oriana. will call here for the first time on April 19.26 words
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Article58 1963-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore National Union of Journalists has donated (592 to the National Patriotic Pund. A cheque for this amount has been sent to the Bank Negara in Kuala Lumpur which has acknowledged receipt. The sum is made up of a union donation of58 words
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55 1963-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr Stephen N. Sestanovich. director of U. 5.1.5.. will give a talk on Thomas Jefferson on Wednesday. April IT. at 5.30 p.m. in the U.S.I.S. Library. The title of the lecture which is open 10 the public, is "Thomas Jefferson's Ideas on University55 words
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197 1963-04-14 4 GOVT URGED TO BOOST ENGLISH STANDARD IN CHINESE SCHOOLS PENANG, Sat. The president of the Penang Association of Teachers of English in Chinese Schools. Mr. Tai Chee Meng. today called on th r Government to "boost the standard of English" in Chinese primary schools. "Only thus.** he told the association's197 words
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576 1963-04-14 4 Siew Sin warns youths of Red menace SEREMBAN. Sat The national president of Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said here today "the line taken by the anti-Malaysia front coincides almo.st exactly with that of the Communists." Speaking at the opening of the sixth annual MCA youth delegates conference576 words
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Obituary121 1963-04-14 4 JOSEPH ANTHONY, aged 62 pa«*u away peacefully on 13 463 leaving behind his beloved wife, one daughter, one son-in-law, and two grandchildren to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves 24 Lorong Stangee at 430 p.m. 14.4.63 lor Church of Holy Family thence to Bldadari. REMAINS or Mrs. Thurtappah mother of121 words
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Article23 1963-04-14 4 MR. LOO POO CHOO 'anally thank relatives and or their kind assistance. ionntion.v wrcattK, Km oan of can during ihcir recent >ereavament.23 words
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Advertisement45 1963-04-14 4 (20 words SI 2 Minimum) RAJAH: To Mavis and Thural a daughter at X.X Hospital. Singapore on 12th April BETWEEN Lionel Chee eldest *on of Mr. and Mrs. Chee Kong Mln and Nancy Chong younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chong Kirn Fong on 14.463.45 words
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Article561 1963-04-14 5 USSO have kept to their word and have given the small man the biggest break anyone can expect for a long time. Yes several thousands of teachers, clerks, doctors and skilled workers in fact three out of every five who had $200 handy in the561 words
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167 1963-04-14 5 Malaysia: Borneo expats are _'happy'_ SINGAPORE. Sat. AU outstanding matters regarding the position of North Born.'o expatriate officers #Jter Malaysia had been enured up, the president of the North Borneo Civil Servants Association. Mr. F. G. Whelan. said here today. Mr. Whelan, with two other expatriate officers and three local167 words
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Article101 1963-04-14 5 Bazaar draw: Car is first prize SINGAPORE. Sat.— A Morris 1 100 Is the first prize offered in the donation draw organised by the British community under the chairmanship of Lady Selkirk for the International Bazaar for the Blind to be held on May 11 at the Victoria Memorial Hall.101 words
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Article69 1963-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A retired naval commander, Thomas Hallifax, who married In Singapore in 1954, has dropped his claim of £5.000 ($42,500) damages against his wife's lover, Mr. Lionel Wharrad, a former manager of Peter Jones, the West End store in London. The Divorce Court69 words
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Article33 1963-04-14 5 SINOAPORE. Sat.— A youth. Chua Lirk Chur. 20. today rescued a woman. Son Ouat Hui. 58. who fell into uhe Singapore River off Alkaff Quay. Soli M recovering in hospital.33 words
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Article31 1963-04-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. An outooard motor, worth 51. 500. nelonging to the Caltex Oil Company was stolen from a txm moored off Tanjong Penuru. near Pasir PanianK, last night.31 words
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Article32 1963-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Three youths held up a school boy at dagger point near the Merdeka Stadium last night and robbed him of $18. Police later detained two youths32 words
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140 1963-04-14 5 UNDANG'S 14-MILE WALK ENDS IN HOMAGE CEREMONY CRI MEN ANT I Sat The newlv-instailrd Unriang of Rembau. Dato si-di.i Raja Adnan bin Ma'ah. 31. today paid homage to the Yanr rii I'rrtuan Besar of Nesri Srmhil.in in the thront* room of the Istana Resar The ITndanjf jestrrilay uilkrd 14 miles140 words
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Article, Illustration911 1963-04-14 5 TONY HERMAN - TAN: MALAYA MUST SHARE STORE PROSPERITY TONY HERMAN By rpiE Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Si.n, said today that Singapore's position in common market arrangements for Malaysia "had never been an issue before." In a point-by-point statement in reply to Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's statement yesterday on911 words
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149 1963-04-14 5 'Play football to promote racial harmony' SEREMBAN. Sat.— The MCA president and Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today called on MCA youths to play football so that they could get to know better the Malays and the Indians in the country. Speaking at the opening of the sixth annual149 words
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Article26 1963-04-14 5 IPOH. Sat. Mr. Too Joon Peng has been elected chairman of the Perak branch of the Australian and New Zealand Graduates Association of Malaya.26 words
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Advertisement190 1963-04-14 5 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No lonQei ncea you oumice othc wish thot you' skin was alight and attractive as theirs One jar ot Stillmon's will moke you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you. convince you thot there i$ only one beautifier, only one whitener thot words alone190 words
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Advertisement754 1963-04-14 5 II MORE and MORE vpn deposit I VJ^ ACCOUNTS are being opened with Lombard Brink, where capital accumulates steadily in the assured security of the Bank. Inteiest of 5% per annum is paid twice yearly without deduction of U.K. Income Tax. Write today to the General Manager for \our copy754 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-04-14 5 Toojmxjpe&e lot/ ih*t bnrrgs fofreihem MBflsi txtey am jjet true J{*3££ i£f*ius ».n ffgZrc fcrmem... K^ittllF^J MfWflftva<Mrfll«y Ptwif i i20 words
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Article327 1963-04-14 6 Ratna puts S'gor in lead J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat angor. with five wichand. had a first innings lead of 77 runs at the end of the first days play in the two-day friendly cricket match against Singapore on the Parian* here today. Singapore were out for 101 just, after lunch. Only327 words
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Article, Illustration707 1963-04-14 6 GOOD TIMES RETURNED BY QUALIFIERS AT TRIALS DESPITE WET TRACK Hasegawa does fastest time SINGAPORE, Sat. British airmen Chris Conn established himself as top favourite to win the second Malaysia Grand Prix when he returned smart times at the trials today. Conn, 26,707 words
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Article294 1963-04-14 6 Leicester now top as Spurs crash T ONDON, Sat. Tot- tenham Hotspur slipped in the race for the English league soccer champion ship when they were beaten 5-2 away by Liverpool yesterday. A holiday crowd of nearly 55.000 saw Tottenham take a 2-0 halftlme lead with goals by wingers Terry294 words
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Article33 1963-04-14 6 LONDON, Sat. Results < Rugby Union matches played yei terday were: Penarth 0 Barbarian 13, Redruth 12 St. Mary's Hospi teJ 21. Taunton 5 Old Mllllillli-u 3. Weston-Super-Mare 13 MoseU 0.33 words
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Article386 1963-04-14 6 LONDON, Sat. Ranters and Celtic, the great Glasgow socc.t rivals, will clash in the final of the Scottish F.A. Cup on May 4. for the first time since 1928. In today's semi-finals, Rangers beat Dundee I'nitcd 3-2 at tfampden Park, and Celtic defeated Raith Rovers byReuter - 386 words
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Article54 1963-04-14 6 MOTOR-RACING Malaysia Orand Prix Ist day (Upper Thomson Road, Singapore GOLF Malayan amateur open Ist round and semifinals (S'gor G.C. course. 8.30 a.m.). SOCCER Spore Div. 3B: Serangoon M.Y. v Sanvisu (Fairer Park): Gentle v Sukarami (Fairer Park): Customs v Kallang Airport (Oeylang). Friendly: Spore O.S.F.A. v Kelantan54 words
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Article, Illustration451 1963-04-14 6 LIM KEE CHAN; JOE DORAI - Saw, Chan and Clydesdale set record breaking pace LIM KEE CHAN and JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Sat. Saw Kirn Thiat, Chan Lye Choon and Angus-Clydesdale set a record cracking pace wnen they smashed the lap rcord of 2min. 39.65ec set by Peter Cowling last year, at the elimination round of451 words
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Article102 1963-04-14 6 Th» T/UALA LUMPUR, Sa v following eijht qualified the Federation or Malaya amateur golf championships today: Darvis Deran 77. 78 155. C H. Fell 79. 78= 157. S. D;: 77. 82 159. C. H. Harvio 76. 83 159. T. C. Chan 79. 81 160 N. A. Harvey102 words
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Article54 1963-04-14 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Youth impresvci In curtain raiser match again-t R.A P. Selection at Jalan Be*..r etadium today and were unlucky to be held to a 1-1 draw They took the lead in the nr-t half through Shariman. but conceded a penalty four minutes from time to let54 words
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Miscellaneous146 1963-04-14 6 TV programme rjIODAY'S teltvUlon pro*ramX me S JO a.m. Test pattern and music; 840 a.m.— Malaysia Orand Prix—* broadcast from the Upper Thomson Road circuit. 7.H p.m. Openlnf and programme summary (in all lanfuafM) 740 p.m.— "Hcbln Rood": 7.45 pjn. News and newsrwl In Chinese; 8.00 p.m.— "Phil Silver Show"146 words
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Article576 1963-04-14 7 Will you ever be the P.M.? HHAVE YOU GOT WHAT THE JOB TAKES? WHAT is it that members of Parliament have that other men (and women) have not apart from those magic letters behind their names, a space reserved in the Malayan Who's Who, and a free railway pass to576 words
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Article331 1963-04-14 7 REFERENCE to any book on aquarium-keeping will elicit a dire warning about the evils of overcrowding. There Is usually a formula laid down, that ten square Inches of water surface per inch length of fish (20 square inches per inch for goldflsh or carp) should be allowed. Exceeding331 words
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748 1963-04-14 7 Check your score and what it means <b> No. <c> Don't care. That's a banana that has whined past your left ear. That's an rotten egg parting your hair. The meeting has got out of hand. Do you know what yon would do? (a) Yes. (b) No. Do you prefer748 words
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Article, Illustration737 1963-04-14 7 PETER L! M - PETER L!M By Road test of a I car that's frisky yet easy yHEY told me the Opel Kadett 1 was no babe in the woods. "Try her in town you'll be surprised how easy she is," they said. "Try her in the country, and see how737 words
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Advertisement193 1963-04-14 7 WORLD CHAMPIONS ARE SURE OF SHELL AND METHYL BENZINE TftSfogiaH Graham HM1.1%2 World Champion. I I BB fIH JHV Methyl Bcn/ine in Sew Supershell has proved its total power H|kB in 'he winner's circle. Here arc events the 1962 World ChaniI^Bfl HII pion of Motor Racing. Graham Mill, has won193 words
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Article32 1963-04-14 8 Hereto Sit (Mtmimmm) happy easter from Dacca. Tom > to "Jet Speed Records" this momit at 10 a.m. and every other liaHsjj omlng on Radio Mngapore. The "hit" rngramme with the family.32 words
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427 1963-04-14 8 A FAULT in the guidance system foiled the Russian attempt to make a landing on the moon. But ls there any jubilation over this failure? No. none at all. Rather the reaction is one of sympathy for a nation which time and again has427 words
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Article621 1963-04-14 8 AUSTEN ZECHA KUALA LUMPUR 1 - AUSTEN ZECHA KUALA LUMPUR 1 By Starting off by winning friends and influencing people And if you want to be elected into the Senate, you must be 30 or older; and for the House of Representatives, at least 21 years old. If you are a621 words
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Article355 1963-04-14 8 WITH SMILES AND A WILL TO GO rpHE schools have closed for the Easter holidays, students with time on their hands must be wondering what to do. So here Is an idea. WHAT ABOUT A HITCH-HIKE TO PENANG? Twenty dollars and a week's pleasant walking will see you through. Just355 words
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Article, Illustration385 1963-04-14 8 !*•• Soon Jin - I say it is the most natural thing Soon Jin ■y of Singapore MALAYA'S NEW WRITER N*. 74 who wins $25 for hi* eaaay. There are two other winners, whose essay* will be published on the following Sundays. SHOULD criminals be made to compensate their victims? Of course, they should.385 words
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Article, Illustration597 1963-04-14 8 KEN HAMMONDS E SINGAPORE - Pamela will be watching from the timing pit. KEN HAMMONDS E SINGAPORE E By HAVE just been talking to one of Singapore's racing wives a tall, dark-haired girl who not only encourages her husband to go in for motor racing, but who— until last year was one of the slars597 words
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Article271 1963-04-14 8 SAVING MONEY FOR YOUNG COUPLES h/E read with Interest TT Evelyn Tu's article (Sunday Times, April 7). "A Honeymoon With $2,000 To Spend." We appreciate that the prices she quoted •re just broad figures. We should, however, like to bring to your attention that two of our products,271 words
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Article74 1963-04-14 8 rIE nuisance value of a fine is of little consequence to the careless motorist these days. So I suggest that suspension Is a far greater nuisance. Imagine having your car laid up for a month, especially if you are one of our taxi-driving fraternity. Why not use suspension in a74 words
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Article79 1963-04-14 8 WOMEN readers in your paper often make great play of the fact that robust young men remain seated in buses while elderly ladies are forced to strap hang. Well as a man I must protest against the growing discourtesy of women. Oo to a supermarket as I79 words
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Article61 1963-04-14 8 rE Japanese Government's example of legalising abortions is an object lesson that other Asian countries can study with profit. Scientists will take a long time finding the perfect contraceptive pill and In the countries of Asia and Africa. I am afraid, abortion Is the only method that61 words
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Advertisement914 1963-04-14 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 V" words Sl2 Minimum >_ WEE ONC: Ketneen Keng Lock, Und o Mr. and Mrs. Wee Teck Boon Said only d o Mr and Mrs. u& Chin Hock. TAN LOO: Lawrence eldest «/o Madam Pang Bwee Kiaw aad lata Mr. r.n Kirn fleas »»d Maria eldest d/o914 words
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Advertisement13 1963-04-14 8 HOTEL MERLIN TREACMIR ROAO. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: .7701 (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement264 1963-04-14 8 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence, and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd minutes of the day, has264 words
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Article400 1963-04-14 9 Proposal to cut the Kra Canal It's good idea, says Commander of the Seventh Fleet KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet today likened the idea of cutting a canal through the Isthmus of Kra in Southern Thailand to "having more exits for times of emergency."400 words
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Article66 1963-04-14 9 MALACCA. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ra7ak, last night opened a fourmile road costing $24,000 and a weekly fair at Pengkalan Perigl. Tanjong Kling, eight miles from here. A large crowd saw the ceremony which was filmed by the Malayan Film Unit.66 words
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Article, Illustration247 1963-04-14 9 PRIME MINISTER LEE IN TURBAN HEARS OFFER BY 5,000 TO BACK MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Saturday. A garlanded and white-turbaned Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today heard the Sikh community here pledge support for Malaysia. The turban was presented to the Premier by the chairman of the Central Sikh247 words
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Article225 1963-04-14 9 No whipping, but fruit seller, 53, gets a two-year jail term TPOH, Sat— A fruit seller, Wong Yew, 53, was today sentenced to two years' Jail here for illegal possession of hydrochloric acid. He was accused of having four Jars of the acid "in circumstances which225 words
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58 1963-04-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Six men escaped with $2,000 worth of aluminium moulds belonging to Bukit Hiiam Estate at the 15: mile Puchong Road early this morning. While one man stood guard over the watchmen, the rest entered the factory and collected more than58 words
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Article22 1963-04-14 9 BAGAN SERAI. Sat. The Malayan Indian Congress yesterday opened a branch here with Mr. R. Muthuthamby Pillai as president.22 words
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168 1963-04-14 9 MALAYA Is one of those lucky countries. We are out of the volcanic ring and we do not have disasters here like the one that recently devastated Ball. But we di suffer calamities from time to time fires in the slums, floods during168 words
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Article101 1963-04-14 9 TODAY— Sedlll Kechil 1.35 a.m. (6.Bft); Singapore 1.14 a.m. (8 Bft> 2.10 p.m. (7.6ftt; Port Dlckson 9.04 a.m. (7.5 ft) 9.34 pm <8 Oft i Port Swettenham 8.08 a.m. tlljft) 7.38 p.m. <116ff) Penang 3.06 a.m. I i- Ift) 3.18 p.m. (7.Bft i. TO-101 words
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Article167 1963-04-14 9 Branch to boycott UDP meeting SEREMBAN. Sat. The officials of the Barat Division of the United Democratic Party here headed by the chairman. Mr. Quek. Kai Dong, will boycott the central eeneral meetinf of the UDP In Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. In a signed statement. 11 members. Including six Seremban Town167 words
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Article71 1963-04-14 9 MALACCA, Sat. Within a few hours after their marriage here tomorrow, a couple will be flying off to Britain for their honeymoon. They are Dr. Ng Seng Siong of Muar and Miss Irene Siok Lin. a teacher. They will be married at Christ Church at71 words
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Article70 1963-04-14 9 IPOH. Sat— J. Vythlllnggam. 47, now Jobless, was found guilty in the magistrate's court here today of using criminal force on Chin Fong. 28. a mee-seller. with intent to outrage her modesty at her stall in a side lane In Cherr.or near here, on70 words
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291 1963-04-14 9 $200,000 THAT WASN'T: A $2,000 FINE IPOH. Sat. A former manager of the Gold Ring Corporation Ltd. (an insurance company^ here was today fined $2,000 or six months' jail for using "as genuine" a forged document. Lew Ah Kaw. 32 was found guilty of using as genuine a letter, purporting291 words
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Advertisement152 1963-04-14 9 Tke only tootkkrusk witk I: 5 I "Germ Fig k ter" action wkick II c* I repels an J destroys germs IllY" Z" jl 1 Dr Wtft *is the lar fl est selling tooth* ill V^W It 11 bruSh <n lhe world There iz and ll| \fcj |l a ship*152 words
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Advertisement37 1963-04-14 9 She knows you're smart You know that ,<^^^K^^k Gillette makes a smart man of you w* The daily shave makes l^tek all the difference fIjHF Gi e 'JBiip perfect shave <gsP?*?jj|j] GILLETTE is a registered trade mark37 words
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PLEASURE
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Article, Illustration988 1963-04-14 10 RODERICK MANN LONDON - I don't think I would marry a film star again RODERICK MANN LONDON By ..SAYS ANTHONY STEEL LAST week, a good-looking, 42-year-old actor moved his things into a new flat in London's Cadogan Gardens. His name is Anthony Steel, and he has finally come back to the town which gave988 words
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385 1963-04-14 10 NEWCOMER'S FAST LADY IS REALLY NO LADY THE FAST LADY Letlia Philip*. |jmc» Robertson justice. Julie Cfcrwtie, Stanley Baxter. Rank Organisation THK prudes need not be alarmed. The fast lady of the title is no woman of loose morals; she is a motorcar. A great, green, vintage Red Label Bentley385 words
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Article289 1963-04-14 10 IF you look through the playbills of the past two or three years, you will find very few on which the names of Tina Lame and Bernard Fullerton are absent. Without exception, every role which has Deen played by this talented husband and wife team has been well289 words
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Article, Illustration515 1963-04-14 10 I It's a lesson from Sellers how to love theHbomb WHEN the world goes the Kubrick way it will be with neither a bang nor a whimper. Stanley Kubrick, about the only film director who would have dared treat "Lolita" as a comedy, sends the world up in gales of515 words
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Advertisement554 1963-04-14 10 M\ \f I pWW c< x» s Breezes J6M Ik W W PHQNP47IOI ♦5 THE HOTEL BY THE WATER S EDGE ullt 4 lUl PHILIP HIS BAND will present a musical entertainment BTT^ SI t every Sunday from 1 2 NOON g I S SELECTIONS for Sunday 14tfc. S^i^V V554 words
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Advertisement500 1963-04-14 10 J'wish moviegoFpsThappy B \O\\ NHOV.IM. ■j 11 em, 1.30. 4. 6 30 9.30 p.m. fj I WHET IA Jtmts 10*0 i*3 K^j mm *oYtmmi j -Ti sj| .ml ifcNo TfCKNICOLOU r Soon Connery as Jomes Bond UrMilo Anoress Joseph Wiseman Today 9 a.m. Morning Show __JHt^GREA^DICT^O^__ j I B 3tHk500 words
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES
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Article, Illustration939 1963-04-14 11 TONY KERMON - TONY KERMON By Aussie businessmen hope for bigger share of Malayan market Most diversified exhibition with products ranging from tractors to foodstuff to electronic goods fHK $2 million Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition which will l>e opened by the Prime Minister, Tengku Alxlul Rahman, at the939 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-04-14 11 11HK Australian lli-;li Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. T. K. Critchley (above), in a message to the Australian Malayan Industries Exhibition, said he was confident of the success of the venture which would serve to cement further the ever increasing; links between the132 words
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Article, Illustration384 1963-04-14 11 Taplin— the executive behind the exhibition 'JMIK iirst Australian company to stage an Australian trade exhibition overseas was Detlin Overseas Pty. Ltd., the sponsor of the Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition which will be opened tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur Detlin was formed for the express purpose of fostering Australian trade overseas.384 words
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Advertisement265 1963-04-14 11 I"f v3?i=~^Z?^ g^a^t W °wool g p^uSr d^tra<S S oveT^HO ak. ALICE SPRINGS i '-Vtfj^BSfel^ -:Sv v: v: "'-^K^^ 'l"^^^*^*g^= a^ countries throughout the world. BMjL IN THE CENTRE >ft^ I '/-r.-V^BM v 1^ VV^P «S^ "^^^^J3Ql»^ 1 i w v -i- 1 flgfrln— m ilffT flli TOili -'-<jAi^^^^^j ■>■/.265 words
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530 1963-04-14 12 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER Australian exports to this area growing By AUSTRALIA is find--t* ing that her major markets for her manufactured products are in neighbouring countries, particularly in Asia and the South Pad- fie, which accounted during the period 1960 1961 for $595530 words
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Article, Illustration984 1963-04-14 12 MONTHS and months of planning and exhaustive work go into staging an exhibition of the size of the Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition which opens tomorrow. Detlin Overseas Pty. Ltd. believes that trade between Australia and South -East Asia could and should be increased. What was needed984 words
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Advertisement208 1963-04-14 12 TTT HM MMM I (ffinheatn j THE BEST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MADE See the wide range of StiiSeam Electric appliances IRONMASTERS-SHAVEMASTERS-HAIRDRYERS-BIENDERS-ETC. ETC. X at the X X AUSTRALIAN I TRADE EXHIBITION X t from April 15th to 23rd f at the STADIUM NEGARA kuala lumpur The big name in building! One208 words
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Article, Illustration461 1963-04-14 13 Carpets for all tastes and sizes ONE of Australia's leading ra an v facturers of carpets, felt, shoes and plastic products both for domestic and industrial use is among the most prominent exhibitors in the Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition. A full range of the company's carpets, produced in Melbourne, is461 words
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Article, Illustration451 1963-04-14 13 Today steel is right at home in many modern houses THE NEW USE IS FOR ROOFING AND WALLS K\ XX before has steel offered to the architect and building trade generally such an array of new and exciting products, such diversified fabricating techniques and up-to-date steel -design concepts. Although it451 words
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Advertisement201 1963-04-14 13 FOR INDUSTRY AND HOME WORKSHOP o» o power unit th* IBBWTT, =^^^i I Shopmotc provides 6 bone 'WW r!v VtrlUtl Drilling power fools HHHaflHflsSaflußaV *SAWBENCH DOWEL DRIIUNO MACHINE IflH HS^ WOOD TURNING LATHE J^^ 'MORTISERt BW Hal W^F VERTICAL DRILL PRESS m W^ 'BCNCH SANDMt B"«BBai IM I AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST201 words
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Advertisement599 1963-04-14 13 EXPANDED PLASTICS g^^BggS it r«v.Utl*neiy M 50£.i lightw.iglit 12"x 12" catling «>U »f(.ri nf Jf m outttonding advontaget in both new or .Id h.ai.i. Exponded Foom Plostic is an inert plMtic ■*> tremely high insulation properties ogamst temp- J^ «roture variation, it is damp proof, rot r^g—a— 3 it th.599 words
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Article, Illustration863 1963-04-14 14 AUSTRALIA ONLY PLACE FOR OPALS gINCE the end of the war opals have become one of Australia's best known exports. Their popularity in America, Europe and Asia has gro>lPi rapidly and the demand has steadily increased. Yet good opal is still very scarce. White opals are found in South Australia863 words
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Article, Illustration442 1963-04-14 14 INDUSTRY CHANGING WAY OF LIFE f pOI)AY, production of Australian-made electronic equipment ranging from small transistor radios to large television ;m<l broadcast transmitting stations, meets a major share of Australian demand and contributes substantially to our exports. Electronic devices are helping to improve and accelerate442 words
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Advertisement133 1963-04-14 14 Drink a beer that's really beer Foster's Lager. Enjoy its clean, keen. lB B:JS5^> fold taste. Linger over its full-bodied SBPHBV^ sparkle and get a lift that makes you 3-tbl glad you're thirsty. Foster's Lager is S a man's drink which refreshes like nothing else can. That's why AusjJh tralians133 words
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Advertisement67 1963-04-14 14 Small in Size but Big in Power Volume sffi> •>•> Horns M.n U ,««ur. d »v R. V. B. ENGINEERING PRODUCTS LTD. AUSTRALIA BENG YEW CO., LTD. 139/141, Selegie Road, Singapore 7. Tel: ***** REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING <^> LINE FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES Manufactured by: F. L HUDSON CO. LTD.,67 words
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Article, Illustration730 1963-04-14 15 STAFF WRITER - Something for everyone in family at exhibition STAFF WRITER Toys, household articlesand engineering products By •Jill-! Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition at Stadium Negara will not only cater tor the businessman but for every member of the family. Outside the stadium will be a display of children's playground equipment from heavy730 words
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240 1963-04-14 15 MAKING of WINE CAME BEFORE SHEEP REARING AUSTRALIA made wine before it had sheep, wheat and cattle and this industry has become one of the country's most lucrative export being exported to more than 51 countries in the world today. Being one of the coun<try's oldest Industries, the tirst vines240 words
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591 1963-04-14 15 A WORLD premiere screening of one of Australia's latest important industrial documentary films has been arranged as part of the Australian Industries' Malayan Exhibition at the Stadium Negara. It is one of two films which an Australia wide organisation made to show how591 words
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Article101 1963-04-14 15 A CREATIVE and enterprising music lover from Melbourne, Mr. Murray Parker, has a mission to facilitate the work of music makers and musicians. After many years of research and experiments he has successfully developed a machine that cheaply, speedily and accurately reproduces copies of sheet101 words
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Advertisement471 1963-04-14 15 From GMF j^^p 7lk tF^ vi *v GRINDERS These are quality built machines for industrial, jcarapa and workshop grinding, polishing, burfmju rto. Mod. Is include 8 in. Senior and 8 in. Heavy Duty in single and three phase, and 6 in. Industrial and 6 in. Junior it single phase, all471 words
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Article, Illustration353 1963-04-14 16 YfORE and more iTA Asians are now visiting Australia as tourists and last year some 3,000 Malayans visited the continent. Australia's leading tourist resorts are: THE 1.250 mile Great Barrier Reef off the north Queensland coast where busy resort islands with fine cabintype accommqdation and other facilities provide353 words
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560 1963-04-14 16 rjVIE development of food processing among Australian secondary industries has proceeded on two fronts to supply an emergent domestic demand and as a source of increased revenue from exports. A wide product range from fish to fruit is now covered and there Is560 words
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Advertisement406 1963-04-14 16 W? SKIN |J §Kg Helling Cream V-^^^^B^ '<">""« MOTMIM6 MOTfCTIVI $o pcntlc. AM -O LIN can be used with absolute safety on the youngest baby or the most sensitive or troubled skin. AM -O- LIN has for years been the favourite cream of Australian mothers. It is now available for406 words
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Advertisement555 1963-04-14 16 HECLA Electrical Home Appliances Make Your Life Easier < Hecla Electrical home appliances are giving efficient and reliable ser vice in thousands of homes. Hecla is one of the largest electrical pro duct manufacturers in Australia. Choose HECLA and you choose the BEST. jTg^jL^ HECLA High Speed KETTLE -^Pto^ Boils555 words
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Article, Illustration667 1963-04-14 17 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By TIII> Australian plastics industry in terms of capital has become second only to the steel industry, production having risen from $17..~> million' in 1943 to more than $210 million in 1961. Australians use 10 times more plastics today than they did in 1945.667 words
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364 1963-04-14 17 Radioactive tracers modern industry's 'sixth sense' REVOLUTION AR V methods of inspection, control and manufacturing, speedy and accurate analysis and highly sensitive testing are among the benefits Australian industry has gained from the use of radioactive isotopes. Among the isotopes already being produced by the nations reactor at Lucas Heights,364 words
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282 1963-04-14 17 AIRCRAFT building in Australia is soundly based on extensive experience gained in the manufacture of light and heavy machinery and spare parts of all types. Australian engineering skills probably find their highest expression in the production of jet aircraft In recent years the282 words
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Advertisement348 1963-04-14 17 A V 1 I. *~*X i \*^^j X BB^jJHBj B^Jm W*T -*'>t^ Ji WW^^^awfk lE *^k^ JR pub I'Pt j|?T?BP^~B*S^ \tJ -r—mr mmm m Ly^m M V Mm mmmm m 1 m When one car outsells any other make the way this new Holden is doing J^ Jfy %/%J \S348 words
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Article, Illustration683 1963-04-14 18 a ustralias place in the international economy as one of the world's most important food producing areas hu.s never looked BO vital as it does today. This position must become more and more acute as the worlds population increases by thousands of millions683 words
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476 1963-04-14 18 SPECIAL WRITER - COOKED TINNED FOOD AND JUST TO THE RIGHT DEGREE SPECIAL WRITER By INVESTIGATIONS on canning, dehydration and freezing of food products are important aspects of the research programme of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation Division of Food Preservation. To facilitate the commercial application of this work a wiac range476 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-04-14 18 an important rolr in the development of new processes and devices. The company produces nearly all Australia's requirements of packaging papers and board and has a production capacity of 375,000 tons a year from its 18 machines. It is actively investigating export81 words
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336 1963-04-14 18 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By AT a time when electronics is one of the fastest growing sciences. Australia's electronic industry is more than keeping pace with world developments. Its rapid entry into advanced electronics has been brought about by necessity. With a weapons and research programme being336 words
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Advertisement671 1963-04-14 18 Whether you are interested in importing, building or manufacturing, make a special point oi aJiiilPSßffi F^Sp^^^^^ seeing the comprehensive display ot Lysaght Steel Sheet at Stand 42 when you visit the Aus- JSrS&^I? H^^B '^^^^j/ff^ trahan Industries Malayan Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur, April 15th to 23rd. Produced at the largest ■HEf671 words
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Article1504 1963-04-14 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By HAS STRENGTH AND COURAGE TO DEFY 10-3 Nashor looks the big threat pEAK of Perfection has the strength and courage to defy a punishing burden of 10.3 and win the 6f i Manchester Plate (Race 3> at Bukit Timah today. This brilliant1,504 words
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Article1682 1963-04-14 19 S 'PORE CARD Race One: 2.0-Cl 4 Dlv 3-6 f 1 ***** Cinema IV (Shaw St.) Martin, 6 9.0 *M. Ismail 17 1 4aaob Bulob Kasap (Segamat Kongsi) Martin. 4 9.0 Johnson 4 S 75 Castano <CV St.» Martin, 3 9.0 14 4 uhl'UO Top Hennessy 'Lucky E St.) Martin,1,682 words
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Article163 1963-04-14 19 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Peak of Perfection (Race 3), Pepe (Race 7) and Gay Paris (Race 8). The going is good. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTEK R*ee I Kl BIN Wee Wonder Harleqnin Kace 2 PARI PASSU The I mi, Sarina MALAY FILM Harlequin Rubina HARLEQUIN163 words
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Advertisement859 1963-04-14 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore. I* Ward* 55 Win I— Box 50 cl*. txtrm PHOTOSTAT* BY PMOTOMATIC. SS. I Rohinson Road. Mi ***** k, ALL DOCUMENTS PMOTOCOHIO- r Taac's Photocopy S«rvlc* 10, Bo*t Quay. M4SB. ALL DOCUMINTI PHOTOSTAT. Photocopies while you wait. Cbaas Photo Studio. 43. Jatan Yuan SiMlkk.859 words
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Advertisement297 1963-04-14 19 Lat^tm^ Jk r*^^ HMH MsmSmuJßßmmwLM. "fy j4*Pam ■aaiaaaßte. *l «S*r\.l aa^K, Vi BP"f* swi T*» m leF^^^^^' .^BMm^m^m^m^BMm^BMm^mW vR^yV *J ■aaaa^saaaW «^*^b****bMMM*^Bb***l Hi ««V* iSL H Ssaaaaf B^MaanM'l II m ¥^m IHK jr jijr 4. Jl VITANE! BOTH IN ESSO AND ESSO EXTRA GASOLINES ji j I II I V297 words
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Advertisement335 1963-04-14 19 MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As wo crow older It's only natural that we begin to alow down. But •ome people rrow old faatar than they »h( uld. Thin they feel weak, tired, tlnd It hard to keep working and seldom pet any fun out or life. Due335 words
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347 1963-04-14 20 Kwok Lee in last 8 of Klang Open KLANG. Sat. Kwok. Yoke Yen and T.M.L. Lee are in the last eight of the metis singles oi the KianK Club Easter tennis competition. Kwok today eliminated Billy Yap easily, winning 6-3. 6-1. while Lee beat Charlie Chin 6-3. 6-4. Remits; Men's347 words
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Article, Illustration685 1963-04-14 20 PARAM WHO FLASHED HIS HOCKEY STICK LIKE A MAGIC WAND AND HYPNOTISED SINGAPORE By NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur, Sat. STOCKY, spring-heeled Chelliah Paramalingam is a goal-maker without compare in Malayan hockoi-. On the Armed Forces Stadium fast turf today," Param flashed his* stick like a magic wand at a685 words
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Article59 1963-04-14 20 ITUALA LUMPUR. Bat—Ma- lava's "B" learn repeated last year's 1-0 victory over Singapore "B" at hockey today. It was a very even match with the winners dominating the first 30 minutes and Singapore coming into the. picture in the next. But Malaya, a shade faster, netted the59 words
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Article512 1963-04-14 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Former Singapore champion M. Sadali reached semi-finals without going all out on the second day of the Malayan Malays badminton championships at Selangor Badminton Hall today. Sadali tomorrow will meet Omar Manap for a place in the final. Results were: MEN'S SINGLES512 words
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Article, Illustration651 1963-04-14 20 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By QUAH KIM SWEE FOR A FIVE-GOAL BLAST WHICH EARNED SINGAPORE FAM CUP AND A STATE DINNER SINGAPORE, Sat. Mercurial Qu a h Kirn Swee's five-goal salvo for Singapore smashed Kelantan 7-0 1n today's FAM cup final before a 17,000 crowd, many of whom gatecrashed InKok Ah Chons - 651 words
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Article242 1963-04-14 20 Malacca 174 and Pahang 118-5 MALACCA, Sat.— Honours were even after the first clay's play in the MCA league match between Malacca and Pahang here today. In reply to Malacca's total of 174 Pahang had scored 118 for five When bad light stopped olay at £-47. For Malacca Pike contributed242 words
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Article123 1963-04-14 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A breezy 128 by Alan Berry gave the Singapore Army a 216-run lead over Kilat Club in their twoday cricket match here today. Berry hit all round the wickc taking 111 minutes for his 128 which included 13 fours and a123 words
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Article63 1963-04-14 20 SEREMBAN. Sat 1;. had scored 25 runs tor unp wicket in reply to Outitation's 153 for 4 declared in the annual Lennord trdphy cricket which began on the Padang .irre today. Ouistation fLennord de Vries 43 not out. Lakhbir Smgh 26 John Edden 26.63 words
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Article29 1963-04-14 20 I SAIGON. Sat. Aus rsnVi 1 Too* Roche -ion ln#- les title in Vietnam' International tennis tournai* day, beating his countryman John 1 New combe 9-7 6-4.29 words
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Advertisement220 1963-04-14 20 HH What a glorious weekend of sport HOCKEY: THE MASTERFUL MALAYANS SOCCER: THE GOAL HAPPY SINGAPOREANS 'm\ r v: BL^^Hr M*m«mi 6-0. I the world's finest timing chain So* Attnli UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. 117 Orchard (load, SINGAPORE 114 latu Hoid. KUALA LUMPUR I M Pranjin Road. PtNANC f, tM220 words
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Article472 1963-04-14 21 PURE NONSENSE Dr. Rhubarb's Corner L. C.T. writes: My nephew is 6ft. tall. In our tiny house he has to sleep with his feet sticking out of the bedroom window, and the other day a passer-by hung his hat on the protruding feet. What can we do? Dr. Rhubarb says:472 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-04-14 21 aiip of thr best ways UN fa to see bow advanced and prosperous a country is. is to take a look at its communication* system, particular!) as regards telephones. America, as might be expected has the largest number of phones per head of population Sweden comes second, with Canada122 words
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Article764 1963-04-14 21 K. BASKARAN KUALA LUMPUR - Make YOUR husband sign here K. B ASK AR AN KUALA LUMPUR By ...IF YOU THINK HE'S IN NEED OF PEPPING UP HOW often have we heard the Modern Miss say: "Oh, my poor back aches!" Or the young man lament: "I feel terribly listless." These complaints originate from the764 words
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Article303 1963-04-14 21 00k at a snapshot oi yourself taken, say. 15 years ago. Have you changed much? Many people, from decade to decade, hardly change at all. Others become barely recognis- 1 able. Sometimes. those wnoee features have altered considerably over the years are not quite fit.303 words
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Article, Illustration297 1963-04-14 21 PROFILE FOR HIM IT IS THE SIMPLE LIFE... A GERMAN university student who escaped from East Germany 13 years ;iu<>. is back in Fenanc on a second visit to write a thesis on the island. His name: Johannes Kuchlcr. Johannes, a fourthyear student of geography, who hopes to take his297 words
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Advertisement135 1963-04-14 21 INEWCOLOURS FOR YOUR I fZ^\ I HOME...WITH ICI PENTALITEJ Eg& I taf.suifrwjp.l [I ~^f lCireMTAirrfc£ma|gion 1 I rainproof- I \W\ _l \#wft for u)e\la- outside I l^tpurhomel y ZIZZ^ a inside-a for cgillnga J I G\oQQ Finish for doorQ, jt^ i~l A b L^yiiii *****P89 (So easy to apply uJith135 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1963-04-14 22 NO W the 'double life' bride TODAY and YESTERDAY reveal vast changes in the style of wedding gowns. Today, the wedding bells are ringing in several new fashion notes. Today's bridal gown has a double life. It does not have to end up an heirloom after the wedding. For, minus1,020 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-04-14 22 A MAN was feeling a bit discouraged with liie and decided he might as well end It all and determined to hang himself. A friend came Into the room and found him standing on a chair with a rope tied around his waist. "What axe you243 words
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Advertisement98 1963-04-14 22 I)/ 0/1*144 o r\l ill LA Mmm Mm J w Perfumed Cologne Perfume Lotion 7^A<:^- Perfumed Spray Cologne j A fragrance that subtly tones the radiance of youth with just a hint of sophistication. I •311 •4711', COIOGNf ON IMINI A4M mixes the milk knows that B NESPRAY A Full98 words
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Advertisement163 1963-04-14 22 I wear what suits me I choose my own activities I made up my own > mind about Tampax Unquestionably. Tampax is for individualists. Every single user made a very personal decision to adopt this kind of sanitary protection. The internal kind. Why did they do it? Simply because Tampax163 words
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Article73 1963-04-14 23 In love with an angel PROBLEM T AM so much in love with an angel of a girl that I feel restless, unhappy and empty without her. I need her constant company, and I have not really worked for my forthcoming pro- fessional examination. MARTIN SIANG. Forget your angels and73 words
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907 1963-04-14 23 When a man's wife is too beautiful J)EAR Jane Lee: My wife is a very beautiful woman, knows it and makes full play of her beauty. At the cinema she lets other men look at her. At parties she displays her pretty legs. Among other things, she also tells me907 words
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Article76 1963-04-14 23 Apprenticeships WHAI qualifications arc required by an applicant for training in refrigeration and air conditioning under the Federation's National Apprenticeship Scheme? 1 S. L. In reply to a previous question we said that applicants must be between 16 and 21 years old and have a Primary School Leaving Certificate However,76 words
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Article473 1963-04-14 23 DEAR Know Alls: We are a group of teenagers living in Singapore who are interested in the Boy Scout way of life. How can we start a scout troop of our own? As we have all left school we cannot join any of the school473 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-04-14 23 TODAY'S PHOTO CONTEST "DEF (rifht), submitted by M. T. Gan of 68 Kelawei Road, Penang, wins the week's $30 prize. Mr. Gan used a Kodak Retina 111 camera and Fuji film. Setting: f 4, 1/60 sec. lie will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him during175 words
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Article79 1963-04-14 23 1. Which Soccer clubs are known by these nicknames (a) Magpies, (b) Canaries, (c) Owls? 2. At which public school is the game of squash rackets believed to have started? 3. What are the names of the games, similar in some ways to hockey, which are played79 words
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Article320 1963-04-14 23 S3 '•POINTER' on training... JFp IT is now time lor rll those who I have been giving their dogs obedience training to carry out a recap. The following exercises will be found useful for this purpose, and also for dogs who have been trained but show a little320 words
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Advertisement130 1963-04-14 23 1 BSffi N r~""\ I I I I I I Camel gives you a rich, clean taste \lf\\ I k {\l I ...to bring you real smoking pleasure. ■H /A XV /I Camel's blend of costly tobaccos r\ \j~~ll m^ 1 make the smoke flavourful yet |M£ y^ I I130 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1963-04-14 24 TWO HOURS TO THE END... THE KEYS of the receiver teleprinter beat out a metallic tattoo and left in their wake the message Chief PO Telegraphist Gracie had been dreading. In the wardroom the officers were at dinner, with the First Lieutenant, Cavan, at the head of the table. Gracie1,061 words
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Article78 1963-04-14 24 SO FAR: Four officers of the British Polaris submarine. Retaliate Symington, Cavan, O'Shea and Rhys Evans have learned from Telegraphist Cracie of the Captain's secret plan to shake up the crew by simulating a missile alert with two bogus NATO signals. Cavan fears that the Captain may be78 words
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Article22 1963-04-14 24 'TWO HOURS TO DARKNESS' CONCLUDING I# "Tiro Hours -To Darkness," a first novel by Antony Trew, is ptibllxhed by Collins 'price 165.).22 words
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Article418 1963-04-14 24 RADIO MALAYA AJtf. 6.00 Time Signal Negaraku- 602 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7 10 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club; 800 Time Signal. The News; 8.05 Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan News; 8.10 Bright And Breeiy; 8.57 Summary Of Prog.418 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1963-04-14 25 ANTONY; TREW - Captain's hand on the plunger ANTONY TREW ENDING THE STORY OF THOSE WHO SAIL THE POLARIS SUBS by tailed in the First Lieutenant, Gunnery umcci Weddy, and Dwight Gallagher, the US Navy Weapons Control Officer. .There was a strange quiver in his voice when he spoke. Gentlemen, re*u thi.s quickly,1,239 words
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Article105 1963-04-14 25 CACTI are sometimes called "the vegetable camels" because they can live for months in the desert without water. They do it by storing water in their fleshy stems. And these stems and branches are covered > with thick skins and are of such a shape as to105 words
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Advertisement348 1963-04-14 25 S Bfc^ i m m mwmm m^L wP* m£ AND BEDFORDS BKDFOKD diesel trucks are used extennively by logging contractors and sawmilling companies engaged in the Malayan timber industry. The Bedford* shown here are diesel engined 5 models with locally built articulated trailers. They are part of a fleet operated348 words
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Miscellaneous241 1963-04-14 25 {POPULAR CROSSWORD %CROSS: 1. Allure- 8>; 8 Re- DOWN: 1 Sudden attacks f8);i verbenue 4 > 11 Father .4'; 12 2. Rank <4>; 3. Publir conveyance, Successor i4>: 14. Big house l4>; 4>: 4. Return Mice for like (9);! IS. Place 18. 16. Animal <9>; 16 > Seat (I); 6.241 words
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Article701 1963-04-14 26 CAPRICORN iDec.2l-Jan 19) You will be well pleased about something that concerns the family or a house. At the same time you worry about money and the immediate future. Try to forget your troubles and take any opportunity you can to enjoy yourself in the last701 words
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Article360 1963-04-14 26 TODAY: The more seriously you take life today the happier you will be. It is good for plannine what you will do next week or next month, for looking up old friends. It Is not good for romantic moments. Your bobt beloved is likely to be360 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-04-14 26 TO BE born on April 18 implies that you have a stronf personality and that you know what you want from life. In 1963 and early 1964 it's important to remember exactly what your ambitions are. Don't be reckless and don t ro off on a419 words
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Miscellaneous306 1963-04-14 26 »,A A 'Jill! S *V L E CREASES THE APE-AUMS PACE AS h£ J Many THIH6S Then came that gk/ef- LSfrkj^fe^''^ ...Anp a KM' f^ How hboup he was to POESTAZZAN II STRICKEN PAY WHEN EIHSk^ SAP BOY m§ I V~J EA Z 7 ~z -cC*Ai?7S< V ZEMEMSEZ: <ALA WAS306 words
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