The Straits Times, 28 April 1963
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Title Section13 1963-04-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,439. SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1963 20 CENTS KDN 35513 words
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Article, Illustration897 1963-04-28 1 A JAKARTA BID TO OUST THE TENGKU JAKARTA. Saturday. AS the Philippine Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez and the Malayan Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Razak. agreed in New York yesterday that the three-power Foreign Ministers meeting be held in Manila in the third week of next month, it was announced here that897 words
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Article911 1963-04-28 1 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH M-date firm TAN: 'WE CAN MAKE NO FURTHER CONCESSIONS IT'S NOT UP TO THE FEDERATION TO ACT TO BREAK FINANCIAL TALKS DEADLOCK By ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Mr. Tan Siew Sin Finance Minister, said today the formation of Malaysia will not be delayed, whether or not. the911 words
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437 1963-04-28 1 Synthetic price cut: Don't worry, says Tan l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The 1V Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today that yesterday's 7i-cent slash in the price of synthetic rubber 'is nothing to worry about." At the present prices, he said, "we are fully competent to deal with the437 words
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Article33 1963-04-28 1 Mr. Dick Taverne ...British Labour M.P.. demandfd urgent action to halt an outbreak of paratyphoid fever which, he said, could be traced to frozen liquid eggs lmDortrd from China and used by bakeries33 words
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Article38 1963-04-28 1 NEW YORK, Sat. A mechanical parrot appeared on sale yesterday. You say "Pretty Polly" and a tape-recorder Inside the "bird" repeats it back In a slightly cracked tone. Costs $130. But you save on birdseed.38 words
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Article, Illustration338 1963-04-28 1 JACKIE SAM - BARISAN LEADER HELD JACKIE SAM Assemblyman detained in connection with Monday clash at the City Hall by gINGAPORE. Sat. Another Barisan Sosialis leader, Leong Keng Seng, was arrested today in connection with last Monday's violent demonstration at the City Hall. He is expected to appear in court on Monday to338 words
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Article19 1963-04-28 1 Communist China's head Of Mate has accepted an invitation from Prince Norodom Sihanouk to visit Cambodia.19 words
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Article27 1963-04-28 1 of the Gambia medical services said half the children in most parts of rural \V<>st Africa die before they reach the age of flva27 words
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Article27 1963-04-28 1 British Nazi leader who ends a one-month jail sentence next week has been refused permission to bold a rally In Trafalgar Square on May 19.27 words
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Article24 1963-04-28 1 Chancellor of the Exchequer, said Britain is enterins on a period of expansion "business confidence Is Increasing. Production Is certainly pickIng up."24 words
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Article17 1963-04-28 1 received Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, U.N. Chief of Cabinet for talks on Malaysia. Or. Su-17 words
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Article554 1963-04-28 1 STUDENT SIT-IN PROTEST Anti-Hussein Jordanian youths take over embassy in Iraq CAIRO. Sat— Five hundred Jordanian students in Iraq invadec' the Jordanian embassy In Bagdad today and said they would stay there until King Hussein was deposed, the Middle East News Agency reported. It said the students ripped down Husseins554 words
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Advertisement135 1963-04-28 1 Most People eat too little for breakfart. Medical surreys Indicate that this bad habit of skimping on what nutrition experts consider the most important meal of the day Is causing a noticeable loss of efficiency at work and of fun at play, much ill health, many industrial accidents and a135 words
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Advertisement18 1963-04-28 1 FINEST I DIAMOND SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jeweller* 25, Raffles Place. Singapore- 1. Tel: *****.18 words
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The News
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Article223 1963-04-28 2 State's water supply cut by half SINGAPORE, Sat. Only 25 million gallons of water a little oTer half the normal daily supply was pumped into Singapore from Tengku River yesterday compared with 29.2 million gallons on Thursday. Although the level or the river, the main source of supply, rose by223 words
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403 1963-04-28 2 JAKARTA. Saturday INDIA COMPLAINS OF 'WEDGE' ATTEMPT MALAYAN delegates to the Afro-Asian journalists conference have signed a referendum asking that Mongolia's proposal to include Russia as a full delegate be voted on. Others who signed are Mongolia, India the Philippines and .delegatesUPI - 403 words
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264 1963-04-28 2 Experiment that might revolutionise the fisheries in kampongs MALACCA. Saturday. J^ NEW and rich source of proteins is forthcoming from ponds which were formerly unproductive ponds, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, chairman of the management board of the Tropical Fish Culture Research Institute at Batu Berendam said today. This was the264 words
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Article36 1963-04-28 2 PENANO. Sat.—lnche Mo named Said bin Jaafar has been elected Penang branch chairman of the Customs Services Union of Malaya, *ith Inche Ismail bin Jaafar as secretary and Syed Othman bin Syed Yusoff. treasurer.36 words
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Article26 1963-04-28 2 PE34ANO, Sat—The Glugor branch of UMNO Youth will vage a variety show at the Olugor compound on May 4 at 8 p m.26 words
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Article211 1963-04-28 2 Hen* a qoMtton that often face* parrot*. Read the answer below before you are caught: WHY DO THE DATS IN THE MONTHS VABYT A MONTH is the tune taken for the moon to revolve around the earth. A year is the time taken for the earth to211 words
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Article135 1963-04-28 3 Illegal entry: Six grilled I/UALA LUMPUR. Bat. Six Indonesians arresteu for illegal entry are being Interrogated by the Special Branch. Five were picked up at a hotel in Batu Road here last week. One was held alter a robbery at a bakery last Saturday. Police are looking for two others,135 words
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Article74 1963-04-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Lovey Tan Bong Neo, an Assistant Director of the Legal Aid Bureau, will marry Dr. Koh Thong Sam, of the General Hospital. at the Gey lung Straits Chinese Methodist Church, on May 18. She is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Tan74 words
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Article53 1963-04-28 3 PENANG. Sat. Consumers in Province Welleslev are advised to try and conserve water during the- present drought. The volume of water In the Bukit Mcrtujam plant has dropped to half the normal amount, while normal consumption has increased by 30 per cent, according to an53 words
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343 1963-04-28 3 T.F. HWANG - CONSTABLE BROKE INTO WIFE'S BEDROOM T.F. HWANG t j.' t T*l i B *1 I^^K B *I*l l H^b^K by 1 Singapore, Sat. A CONSTABLE broke into the room of a seaman's wife while her husband was away at sea, the third criminal district judge, Mr. N. A. d'Rozario, was343 words
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Article117 1963-04-28 3 ¥POH, Sat.— The PPP Ls to Inaugurate the establishment of a women's section with the opening of a branch at Sungei Rokam Malay Settlement here. Inche Samsuddin bin Harun. a vice-president of the party and a municipal councillor, said today the new women's branch will117 words
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68 1963-04-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore. Msgr. Olcomendy will officiate at a Mass to be held at 5.30 p.m. next Wednesday at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul by the Catholic Social Guild to celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph,68 words
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372 1963-04-28 3 Malaysia needs you men from Congo are told KUALA LUMPUR. B»t— The last batch of the Malayan Special Force to the Congo arrived back here today and were told that they were now needed to maintain peace and security in the Malaysian nation-to-be. In a welcome home speech at Port372 words
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Article59 1963-04-28 3 TELUK ANSON, Sat. The Raja Muda of Perak today opened the WO.OOO one-storey offices of the Town Council here. A lion dance marked tbe occasion and the Raja Muda was later presented with an engraved cigarette lighter. For the past IT years, the Town Council59 words
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91 1963-04-28 3 Rescue girl dies SAMPAN MAN FINDS DAUGHTER IN THE SEA pENANG, Sat. A six-year-old Rirl fell into the sea from her stilt house in Chulia Street Ghaut yesterday. She died soon after her father rescued her. Lim Chin Chong a sampan man. said he returned home at about 3 p.m91 words
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68 1963-04-28 3 IPOH. Sat. A woman vegetable gardener, Chong Kin Yee, 48. was today fined $500 or in default six months' Jail by the Sessions Court here for illegal possession of utensils for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor. She was aqultted without her defence being called on68 words
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Article38 1963-04-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minuter for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, has exempted the Ngee Ann College from the provisions of the Education Ordinance, after having been satisfied that the college is an institution of higher education.38 words
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164 1963-04-28 3 RETARDED CHILDREN GET FIRST SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Sat. Three years ago, members of the Singapore Rotary Club heard a lunch talk on the problem of mentally retarded children given by Mr. Gerald de Cruz, who became Interested In the problem while in Britain several years ago. As a result of that164 words
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Article66 1963-04-28 3 KOTA BAHRU, Sat.—A padi planter, Inche Ghani bin Awanu, 32. was shot in the shoulder by an unknown gunman while he was sleeping In his house in Kampong Tendong Bachok, 28 miles from here last night. The shot was fired from under his house. Inche66 words
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156 1963-04-28 3 230 FEDERATION ARMY RECRUITS PASS OUT AT PORT DICKSON pORT DICKSON. Sat. For the first time 194 recruits of the Federation Engineers passed out in such a large number this morning on the Garrison parade ground. Others who passed out after four months training this morning were— 34 from the156 words
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Advertisement283 1963-04-28 2 RADIANT BRENDA VEIL TROUBLE-HE HELPS OUT A RADIANT Brenda Alvisse ("I'm feel- bouquet of large roses, ing nervous") took the plunge yes- During the 15-minute wait outside tcrday when she married Mr. Donald the Registrar's Office. Brenda admitted: lames Lougheed. an Irish executive of "I'm actually feeling pretty nervous. \nglo-Thai283 words
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Advertisement87 1963-04-28 2 Be* and enjoy |^SiiaV| mi HUE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR a photographic aalon exhibit sponsored by I; Mtd «w K«d*h Oumt» CM>. To b* op«Md by the lUgwt < at Kadafa oq 3Stb April < nui-ootor pteturw Bttettod far ttetr artuuc and photo- graphks qu*UtlM. p 1 v > 187 words
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Advertisement283 1963-04-28 3 TRULY AUTOMATIC OPTIMA i. ii, in OPTIMA HI WITH FAMOUS RED/GREEN SIGNAL O> CAMERAS O FILMS O PAPERS ylcwfcicolor New Safe Easy Painless Discovery RINSES AWAY EAR WAX Deeply parkeri-in ear wax diminish** hearing of conversation and dims sound i >MB»^^Rl ■while causing ear noises, itching and A —^^^k^RW pressure283 words
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Foreign News
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Article, Illustration374 1963-04-28 4 Commonwealth produce: Labour promise WILSON 'YES' TO LONG-TERM CONTRACTS EDINBURGH, Saturday. JR. HAROLD WILSON, British Labour party leader, pledged last night that if Labour were returned to power it would be prepared to grant long-term J contracts to Commonwealth na- tions for their produce. He accused Mr. Macmillan's Conservative administrationUPI - 374 words
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Article38 1963-04-28 4 British actor and singing star now appearing on Broadway, offered no defence when a London divorce court judge gave a decree nisi to his wife, actress Ann Lynn, because of his adultery with actress Joan Collins.38 words
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Article38 1963-04-28 4 ..chier British delegate to Mie U.N. rejected cull by the colonialism committee to let a D.N. fact-finding mission visit Aden. He said it in policy to bring it independence 1 at the earliest possible date.38 words
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Article15 1963-04-28 4 West German Navy chief, innounced that orders h.iv« seen placed for rocket-carrying lestroyers15 words
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264 1963-04-28 4 Big Paris hunt for panther is over P^RIS, Sat. Circus personnel captured alive their savage black panther in a school at St. Denis after it had escaped and had been at large terrorising the suburb for mor« than 24 hours. Earlier the police had been given orders to shoot theReuter - 264 words
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Article46 1963-04-28 4 said in a television interview he still considers economic wizard Ludwig Erhard unsuitable to succeed him as W»st German Chancellor. But now that the Christian Democratic Party had cnoser. him "I will place my whole experience and all my connections at his disposal.46 words
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Article24 1963-04-28 4 British Home Secretary, signed an order for the protection of common songbirds, millions of which died in the last, severe winter.24 words
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FOR BACKGROUND
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Article29 1963-04-28 4 Southern integration leader, and 10 other Negro ministers were jailed five days and fined SISO each at Birnunßhnm. Alabama, for defying a court injunction against demonstrations.29 words
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Article31 1963-04-28 4 told 2,000 people at La tigress. Eastern France: "Our growing prosperity and power do not exist for ourselves alone. We have a mission to fulfil in the world"31 words
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Article25 1963-04-28 4 West German Research Minister, said the government would lend the German aviation industry money to finance the j building of jet airliners.25 words
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Article21 1963-04-28 4 of Thailand and Queen Sirikit will arrive in Tokyo on May 27 for a 10-duy visit to i Japan21 words
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Article179 1963-04-28 4 'Nikita for peace 'HE WANTS TO KEEP LAOS NEUTRAL' SAYS HARRIMAN MOSCOW, Sat. Mr. Khrushchev has assured America that he fully supports the Geneva agreement on keeping Laos peaceful and neutral This was stated In a communique issued yesterday after Mr. Averell Harriman. President Kennedy's special delegate, had delivered aUPI - 179 words
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Article18 1963-04-28 4 U.S Secretary of State, will visit Yugoslavia next week it the invitation of President Tito18 words
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209 1963-04-28 4 Soekarno: I'm the great leader... all should support me— or else TAKARTA. Sat. Presldent Boekarno told a special meeting of the Military Wives' Association at Merdeka Palacr: "I have been appointed great leader of the revolution and I accept it. "On the other hand. I demand that all the IndonesianReuter - 209 words
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Advertisement234 1963-04-28 4 Atif* 1 BUY MORE FOR LESS WITH THESE EXCELLENT MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS ELEGANT GLASSWARE Deeply-cut LADIES WEAR Woollen Jumpers. patterned Butter Dishes $1.75, Cheese delightful pastel shades and vivid colours Dishes $1 .95 $8.75 Cardigans in matching colours $1 1 .50 Tumblers with gay patterns 30 cents, plain A JI Australian234 words
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Article366 1963-04-28 5 FISH TALK BY F.B. IN its earliest stages a fish does not increase in size at a great rate because most of the energy goes Into the construction of all the elaborate details of its body. When this process Is ncaring completion, however.' the whole thing begins to enlarge. If366 words
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Article155 1963-04-28 5 JfIRST add up your score. i. a-1. b-3: 2. «-2. b-l, c-3; 3. a-3, b-2, c-1: 4. a-1. b-3, c-1; 5. a-3. b-l. c-2; 6. a-1. b-l. c-3; 7. a-1, b-3; 8. a-1, b-2, c-3; 9. a-1. b-3; 10. a-3. b-1; 11. a-1. b-2. c-3; 12. a-1. b-l.155 words
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Article, Illustration533 1963-04-28 5 PETER LINTS MOTORING BY THE WAY: A former teacher pointed nut that last week's heading should have read: "A chip of the old block." not "A chip off Off and on, aa they say. A SECOND LOOK AT THE FORD CORTINA IN September last year, Ford533 words
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992 1963-04-28 5 Are you sure you are fit to go abroad? By A SUNDAY TIMES THE TRAVEL THEME 8— also Page 6 ft ft THE TRAVEL THEME S— also Rag* >» ft THE TRAVEL THEME See also Pag* 14 YOU'VE slaved and saved for two years. You cut down on your Christmas992 words
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Advertisement253 1963-04-28 5 A.C. ELECTRIC jßtftr MOTORS S^i^ for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been supplied to every part of the world. From 1/25 H.P. To 650 H.P. i (y SOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 18, Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174, Jalon Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K.L. Tel: *****253 words
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Article74 1963-04-28 6 »> worts $12 laHßtsaaiß). MISS OONOTMV KILOU'F from Hollywood will frs at llax raetor'a Hmm'v P»ar at Aurora Ltd Biccapore from laajaiian. Make sura jrou her I OICCA SUNDAYS are bright Bundaye: Our "star aaaounorrs pre- saw our Diaes siara for your brighter y^ioaar. Bear Olarge raracho prraeet ■•i74 words
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Article138 1963-04-28 6 U Warats St.i* (Him.) PRISBYTiaiAN CMUNCM IB am k-spora. Orrbard Road Sunday service am aa4 S p m—All W.Wmi SAHAU WOULD FAITH:- (Xxi trdaloed remedy for all humaa 111. Krw literature from M^ Rahaag Road. Her^mhan. Talka by arrangement CHRISTIAN ICIINCI SOCIBTV I, Oranga Orova Road. Biiaday ser-138 words
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SUNDAY OPINION PAGE TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS TIMES ARE THINKING AND SAYING
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OPINION
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Article176 1963-04-28 6 A livid scar rpo Mr. C. V. Naraslm■l han the people of the Borneo territories have given three reasons why they want Malaysia. The new federation they say will give them political Independence, economic prosperity, stability and security. Mr. Naraslmhan is no partisan In this issue. He is the Under176 words
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Article157 1963-04-28 6 rriEAR gas. police atA tacker dogs, troops with fixed bayonets flushing out recalcitrants. This has been the sorry picture of South Africa these few years and time and again Dr. Verwoerd has defended his actions on the ground that the country has an emergency on its hands. But now157 words
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Article148 1963-04-28 6 WHY not take time off this Sunday morning and test your reading speed How many words a minute? And what degree of comprehension? Before you take your test you might as well know that President Kennedy who took 12 lessons in fast reading techniques at Harvard now gallops along148 words
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Letter92 1963-04-28 6 DOWN on the beach the other night a brawny 18--year-old confronted us, barked out a "how-do-you-do" and then gave his eight-inch knife an ugly -tajaint. I dud quietly. .My boy hoisted me to my feet and we made track* for our car parked some distance off.92 words
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Letter250 1963-04-28 6 THE GOOD LIFE IRENE KHERN'B letter about female drinking habits (Sunday Times. April 21 only goes to show that there are still a lot of people who go through life wearing a most comfortable pair of blinkers. She attends a wedding and is upset because a few girls250 words
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Letter96 1963-04-28 6 YOUTH AND AGE HOW often are the young berated for their lack of manners. Yet countless times have I given up my seat In a bus to a grownup and waited in vain for a word of thanks. And these are the very people who wag the finger of censure96 words
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Article404 1963-04-28 6 Women take to bowling KEN HAMMONDS TAKES I A LOOK AT OUR GLAMOROUS NEW GAME I THE thunder of a wooden ball rolling down the boards, the clatter of skittles toppling that is how a group of women at the Singapore Royal Island (Hub have taken to passing the time,404 words
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Article538 1963-04-28 6 ABU bin ADAM -ft TODAY'S omhitioits, tomorrow's I cifiieni Sea ASIA Mo9Oiint (Po 9 a 17). -ft it ft IN THESE pe.ru we use sn expression, "yellow culture." which means, I think, any activity which is the opposite of what culture should be, sera. sera, whatever culture should be. Apparently538 words
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Article, Illustration325 1963-04-28 6 CHARTING THE CHEAPEST WAY TO TRAVEL You choose —by air, sea or rail MOW is the time to start think--11 ing about this years holiday If you are one of the many Malayans planning a trip abroad, take a look at the chart on the left. You will325 words
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Article, Illustration512 1963-04-28 6 Annie Yong - Oh, for want of a little help... Annie Yong I By MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 76 gHOULD Malaya set up a disaster fund? Yes, oh yes. I have no doubts on this score. Though ours is a country fortunately out of the volcanic ring, yet we have had calamities of512 words
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Advertisement13 1963-04-28 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Article, Illustration340 1963-04-28 7 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN WOULD'VE BEEN TOUCHED, MAGISTRATE TO LAWYER By SEREMBAN, Sat Tin; Seremb&n magistrate, Inche Yusof bin Abdul Kashid, today complimented Dato R. P. S. Ra jasooria, defence counsel in a murder preliminary inquiry for his submission to have the charge reduced. The magistrate340 words
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Article295 1963-04-28 7 Premier Lee gave wrong picture of cash talks, charges Tun Lim SINGAPORE. Sat. The i chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance. Tun Lim Yew Hock. today accused the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, of giving a wrong picture of the talks on financial arrangements between295 words
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Article90 1963-04-28 7 TODAY—Sedlll Kechll 1.34 Din. i7.B(t) Singapore 1.08 a.m. '9.sftt 2.41 pan. (B.2ft >: Port Dtckion 924 a.m. (B.oft) 955 am. (B.sft >; Port Swettenham 8.44 a.m. < 12.8 ft i 8.53 p.m (12.6 ft): Penang 3.21 a.m. <7.2ft> 3.52 vm. (B.lft). TOMOKROW: Sedlll Kichil90 words
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Article33 1963-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— Mr. Llan En? Slong will bo installed district sovprnor of the Dalr Carnegie Alumni Association here at a buffet and dance at the Embassy Hotel tomorrow i nlfht.33 words
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Article247 1963-04-28 7 RURAL AREAS NEED BRIGHT BOYS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— While it was important that every child of ability should have his chance, it would be tragic if the rural areas were completely drained of all children of high intelligence. Professor T. L Green, principal of the School of Education In the247 words
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Article94 1963-04-28 7 QINGAPORE, Sat— Police are seeking the identity of a European man who walked into the Central Police station last night with a wound above his right eye-brow. The man. who is now in Ward 7A of the General Ho-spital had no Identification papers on him and94 words
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Article40 1963-04-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. flix Australian warships are now taking part with other navies in major SEATO maritime exercise code-namd "Sea Berpent." A Royal Navy statement today said 2.500 Australian naval personnel were Involved in the exercise.40 words
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Article36 1963-04-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— Thieves got away with textile goods worth J5.912 from a godown In Mohammed Sultan Road yesterday. The aoods. in seven crates, belonged to the Universal Trading Company in South Bridge Road.36 words
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185 1963-04-28 7 BOON OR BLOT: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF SKYSCRAPERS? ANEW Malaya, architect- i urally speaking. Is tak- lug shape before your eyes. In Singapore th P heart of the city Is being rebuilt. In Kuala Lumpur new buildings constantly spring up to alter the capital's skyline. The samp Is true185 words
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Article154 1963-04-28 7 Women constables were suffering from hysteria, says officer PENANG, Sat. Kedah police today refuted a report in a Kuala Lumpur English paper (not the Slralts Times) that the police barracks in Alor Star were haunted by ghosts which had driven four policewomen Into a "state of154 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-04-28 7 DR. LEONG CHEE KONG, Negrt Sembllan state physician, pictured with his bride, the former Miss Ho May Lee, a graduate music teacher, after their wedding at Kuala Lumpur Registry yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Ho Ah Loke, a film Industry pioneer, and Mrs. Ho. Dr. Leftng is99 words
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82 1963-04-28 7 IPOH. Sat.—Six youths were found guilty yesterday by the Sessions Court here of threatening a watchmaker. Cheah Pook Yew. not to give evidence against Leong Yoke Pang, in an attempted extortion case. Cheong Wuni Sum. 20. was Jailed for two years. Wah Ah Meng,82 words
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50 1963-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The transport industry is the third highest revenue-earning trade in the Federation, bringing in about $70 million every year. This was stated by the Minister ot Transport in a talk to transport operators at the Kuala Selangor Recreation Club yesterday.50 words
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Article25 1963-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat Malayan newspapers today received another $2,617 for the National Patriotic Fund to bring the total collected so far to $581,673.25 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-04-28 7 Thailand defence team here on study tour RUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thirty-eight high ranklng Thai military and civil officers arrived here today cm a* four-day study tour of Malaya. The group, which is from the National Defence College of Thailand, is being led by Lieut. General Borlboon Chulacharltta. A spokesman for199 words
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Advertisement359 1963-04-28 7 II MORE and FVIORE II n^l DEPOSIT accounts are being opened with Lombard Bank, where capital a«x :uiti» iates steadily in the assured security of the Bank. Interest of s*. per annum n paid twice yearly without deduction of U.K. Income Tax. Write today to the General Manager for your359 words
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Article, Illustration401 1963-04-28 8 FRST reaction of the layman to last nights announcement that three big U.S. companies have cut the price of polybutadiene synthetic rubber was simply: "The Americans have done it again." First they u:iloaded stockpile tin. Now they bring the price of a leading synthetic down to 75401 words
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Article27 1963-04-28 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The drst staff training course of the (Social Welfare Department tills year will start on May 2 aad will last for six months.27 words
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Article339 1963-04-28 8 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 ir brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop* 15.000) $2.67 D. (1.000) $2.76, (9.000* $2.75: East Smelt (l,oooi $3.12 D. 1 1.000) $3.12: Esso 3.48 SL. $3.50339 words
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Article36 1963-04-28 8 PENANG, Sat.— May 6 (Monday) will be a public holiday jb the state of Penang. This Is tn lieu of May 5. Hari Raya Hajl. a Federal holiday, which hap pened to be* Sunday.36 words
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Article207 1963-04-28 8 GAULDIN MIRANDA - 'AID MALAYS' CALL TO BUSINESSMEN GAULDIN MIRANDA Minister: Co-operate... they will succed By KUANTAN. Sat. JJAJI KHALID bin Awang Osman, Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, today urged non-Malay businessmen and industrialists to help increase Malay participation in commerce. With their sincere and active co-opera-tion, he was confident that the207 words
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Article79 1963-04-28 8 PENANG, Sat. A thief stole a handbag from an Italian tourist. Miss Luclana Gabrielli. while she was travelling in a trisha along Penang Road last night. Miss Gabrielli, 35. reported to police the bag contained her passport and other documents together with $150 in cash and articles.79 words
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Article29 1963-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two vans —a Bedford and a Volkswagan —were stolen yesterday from different parts of the city. The Volkswagen was found later abandoned at Changi.29 words
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Article78 1963-04-28 8 PENANO. Sat. The Chief Minister. Da'o Wong Pow Nee. today presented 313 gold, silver and blonze medals to blood donors. Twelve donors who had given blood more than 25 times were awarded the gold bar. They are Messrs. Lee JCing Hin. William Dankers. A. W.78 words
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Article54 1963-04-28 8 SINGAPORE, SiU. —Lieutenant General Sir Reginald H. Hewetson. arrived last night to take new General Officer, Comma nding-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces. Sir Reginald, former Commader. British Forces. Hong Kong, succeeds General Bir Nigel Poett. On Monday a parade will be held at headquarters. FARELF.54 words
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Article52 1963-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thieves got away with three out-boj rd motors worth $4,500 from a store-room in Ponggol yesterday. Awang bin Abdullah, 41, carttaker of speed-boats and motors, told the police that his son found the door of the store-room forced open. On checking, he found the52 words
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Article24 1963-04-28 8 PENANO. Sat.— A 63-year-old trisha-rider. Urn Cheng Chuan. was today lined $225 for assisting in carrying on a 1000 characters lottery.24 words
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243 1963-04-28 8 Malay and the lazy Nasir: There's still time PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat L Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. said today that lack, of civic consciousness was the main reason so many people did not bother to learn Malay. He was opening a special course for unionists243 words
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Article76 1963-04-28 8 SINGAPORE Sat.— Three senior police inspectors have been promoted to the rank of chief inspector, and five inspectors to assistant superintendants of police. Nineteen policemen from the rank and file have also been promoted to cadet inspectors. The new chief inspectors are: Messrs. E. H. Sheares. M. R.76 words
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59 1963-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Boy Scouts and Cubs of Tiong Bahru District will hold two functions next month. A camp fire will be held on May 10 at the 28th Group headquarters Gtllman Barracks. Alexandra Road, for Scouts and seniors. The Cubs will hold their59 words
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63 1963-04-28 8 KANOAR. Sat. Religious teachers have an important role to play in helping to check subversive elements in the country, the State Secretary. Wan Ahmad bin Wan Omar, said here yesterday. "Your teachings will give Muslims a correct picture of Islam." he told 22 adult63 words
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Article30 1963-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. John Dorai Raj will preside at tile Third Criminal District Court from Monday till May 11 during the absence on leave of Mr. MA DTtozarto.30 words
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Article360 1963-04-28 8 "TIfIURDER Without Men," "Svhose run during the past week at the Cultural Centre must have graiitled the Stage Club with its good attendances, just about exhausted their resources in actresses. William Shakespeare's "Much Ado Nothing" bids fair to absorb all their male talent. Professional players obviously never commanded360 words
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320 1963-04-28 8 Warning by Brunei party on release of detainees BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. A pro-MalayMa political leader. Inchr Manan bin Mohamed. has urged caution In releasing detaineei who are being held here in connection with the December revolt. Inche Manan. leader of the Brunei National Organisation, said he hoped the government would320 words
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57 1963-04-28 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat The Ra.'a Perempuan of Perag. today performed her first public duty since she became consort when she opened ;h« $480,000 Sultan Abdul Aziz Children's Home here. Present at the ceremony wet; the Sultan, the Raja Muda. and the Minister of Labour57 words
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Advertisement191 1963-04-28 8 W Vet/ ixQjrijk MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young Aa we grow older It's only natural that we beg-in to alow down. But •ome people *row old faater than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep working and Mldnm set any fun out of191 words
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Article, Illustration811 1963-04-28 9 RODERICK MANN - Miss de Havilland reveals her secret RODERICK MANN By THE delectable Miss Olivia de Havilland has just returned from making one of her all-too-rare pictures in Hollywood and as she is currently enlivening the London scene I hastened round to take breakfast with her. She is a woman of great811 words
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Article, Illustration704 1963-04-28 9 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By About money and all that jazz... •pOP British jazz cterinettist Acker Bilk was sunninc himself in a long chair by the Goodwood Park Hotel swimming-pool when I met him in Singapore last week. He was oblivious to the cries of children playing in the water.704 words
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Article63 1963-04-28 9 /")UR Film Correspondent in London reports: Missßosanna Schiafflno, the Italian acires.-. has been telling me that several actress friends of hers now rub their faces with caviar to rejuvenate the skin. "Do It every night." she says. "and you will lose ten years off your age."63 words
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Advertisement211 1963-04-28 9 SPECMAL BAHGMX WEEK April 29th to May 7th. HIGH QUALITY Japanese Textiles, Silks, Cottons, Kimonos, Obis, Silk Scarves and Judo-gi, etc. ECHIGOYA CO, 1955 LTD. 28, Coleman Street, Singapore. (May Ist, Labour Day Closed) ■ATht^Jß »f^ent o minktl ewtertolmMitf e».r» y±WJrZ7WKW S«»doy from 12 NOON. WgF^J SELECTION for Sunday 28th.211 words
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Advertisement239 1963-04-28 9 3 to h o 0^; Times: 1.30 S -1.30 pm. 6 /P. SAIfOJA D£W *i Thrrmam m IHOLRIKAKKUM B^^ UN TAMIL If/Sir:- Far £asifiim D/sir. Today It a.m.: (S'copa Color) "Wonaan of Alafdin" (MGM). Coming^NAKL^^AWAß^Hi bbbbbbVS Pearls and Diamonds Jl LEEONN JEWELLERS 206-208, South Bridge Road, Singapore T*l: *****. *****239 words
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Advertisement108 1963-04-28 9 A CHINESE TRAOIIIOKAL MASTERPIECE! IN MANDARIN WITH ENGLIS OLOUR f.],]M?i a SET iwO Ot int. dioGES [ING CREATURES THAT EVER TOF VENTED THE WORLD! BaWPl^^^BH(l^^ tf 1 aaal BbbbbbVV I GALA OPENING WEDNESDAY Ist MAY! SINGAPORE LAUGHS FLOW FREELY ,->-- S~3** IN "ZONE ONE"! @h £r^ r\ r HANIFF 1108 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-04-28 10 Conference chief: We take exception to way he was questioned KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE National Conference of Heads of Secondary Schools today took "great exception" to the way two Selangor Education Department officials questioned Inohe Kassim Arif, a headmaster, about his statement yesterday that he was his417 words
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189 1963-04-28 10 'More books in Malay' MINISTER'S APPEAL AT VARSITY LITERARY SEMINAR KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Hajl Abdul Hamtd Khan, Minister of Education, today called on "intellectuals" and writers to devote more time to writing useful books in Malay. This, he said, would h«> of immense benefit to th« country. Hajl Abdul Hamirl189 words
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Article46 1963-04-28 10 IPOH. Sat. Two Jars of formic acid valued at $80 were stolen from the store ot the Chemor United Estate near here this morning. The loss was discovered by Mr. S. Kanan. 34, storekeeper and conductor, who reported the matter to the police.46 words
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163 1963-04-28 10 Sport tour a big success, says Mayor FNANG. Bat. The Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Alderman Clem Jones, today described the present visit of his group of Australian sportsmen to Malaya as "a great success in every respect." "It has been very successful on the goodwill, business and playing sides," he163 words
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70 1963-04-28 10 MALACCA. Sat.—A German expert who conducted a survey in 1961 discovered that Uie management of banking unions In the Federation was not at> successful as expected, according to ihe Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Monamed Khlr Johari. In opening today's annual meeting of the Malacca70 words
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Article317 1963-04-28 10 IN training your dog to 1 "Stay." you must see that he learns to obey the word under all conditions. In a crowded place such as a shopping centre, there are many distractions for the dog which lacks self-confldence and is unsure of his master's needs. Therefore,317 words
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Article63 1963-04-28 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. There will be free gift* for all who attend the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association's charity ball at the Vie- toria Memorial Hall on Tues- day. Also promised: Valuable prizes and entertainment by a team Including the Stompers. Ruby Wah.63 words
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Article37 1963-04-28 10 SINGAPORE, Rat. The grounds of the Istana Negara here will be opened from 8 a.m to 6 p.m on May 1 (Labour Day). The police band will perform from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m37 words
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Article180 1963-04-28 10 Subito in talks on Civil Service CINGAPCRE, Sat. The Commissioner of the Philippines Civil Service. Mr. M. A. Sublto today met the chairman of the Public Service Commission Dr. Phay Seng Whatt. and exchanged views on the Civil Service in Singapore and the Philippines. Mr. Subito, now on a tour180 words
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Article58 1963-04-28 10 KANGAR, Sat. Thn* young Thai women Nonj? Nirhaban, 21, Nuan Sakangka, 22 and Dah binte Hasan. 28 pleaded guilty in the Magistrates Court here today to illegally entering Kuala Perlis from Setul. Thailand, on the night of April 25. The magistrate. Dato Nik Hassan, fined58 words
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Article25 1963-04-28 10 MR. AND MRS. SREEDHARAN Nalr thank relatives and friends ror their attendance, valuable present* and assistance on the occasion of their marriage on 17.4.63.25 words
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Obituary182 1963-04-28 10 FUNERAL or Wong Toong Kook w BUi,J*! altered to 12.00 noon 28.4.1963 Sunday. NO KOK KOOI passed away on 26.4.63. Funeral will take place on 28.4.63 at 11 ajn. from 18 Fair Park. Ipoh. ON 27.4.63. Cedrlc WIUUm Arthur Sonneit 73 years. The funtral service will be held at182 words
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Advertisement27 1963-04-28 10 ADVERTISEMENTS (20 words Sl2 Minimum) ENGAGEMENT between Chew Seng Choon so Mr. Mrs. Chew Kee Sin and Sally Goh do Madam Tan Kooi Eng on Sunday 28.4.63.27 words
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Miscellaneous138 1963-04-28 10 TV programme r IX)DAy'S Television programme: 7.15 p.m. Opening and programme summary in all languages. 7.29 p.m. Robin Hood" In another adventure Dead or Alive.' 7.45 p.m. News and newsreel in Chinese. 8.00 p.m. "Phil Silver Show." 8.30 p.m "People" A Chinese magazine programme. 9.0« p.m. 'Winchester Cathedral Citv" A138 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1963-04-28 11 CASH CHEQUE ALL THE WA Y FOR BEST PAYOUT Pack of Gold scores thrilling win in Ladies Race West by: 1. 1, 1. Time: lmin. 20 3/5. Tote: $66; $13; $10: $34. Forecast: $31. Course sc rat Things: TumbaItna; Gracias; Golden Dollar. Race 8 COWDRAY PLATE CLASS 4— t FURS.1,385 words
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Article40 1963-04-28 11 810 SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $216,045 Ist *****2 ($53,471) 2nd *****2 ($26,735) 3rd *****3 ($13,367). Starters ($1,678 each)—No>. *****1, *****7, *****3, *****1, *****1, *****7, *****9, *****8. Consolation; ($l,lBB--each)— Nos. *****8, *****6, *****2, *****8, *****4, *****4, *****7, *****3. *****9, *****5.40 words
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418 1963-04-28 11 LONDON, Sat. Manchester I nited and Leicester City today qualified to meet in the r .A. Cup final at Wembley on May 25. A single first-half goal decided each si-iui-lm.il. Kesults of matches pla>rd today: F. A. CUP SEMI-FINALS Liverpool 0 Leicester C 1Reuter - 418 words
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Article74 1963-04-28 11 131 -run victory for Somerset LONDON. Sat— Results or the two-day cricket maicl'-s which ended yesterday: At Taunton Somerset bt Glamorgan by 131 runs. Somerset 348 and 202-7 dec. (Virgin 54). Glamorgan 286-8 dec. and 133 (Harris 44). At Hoye Sussex bt Humi>shire by 5 wkts. Sussex 175-4 dec. and74 words
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Article415 1963-04-28 12 Korea Cambodia lack shooters TWIPING, Sat. Adapting themA selves to a slippery ground, Burma scored an easy 4 o victory over Cambodia to maintain their unbeaten record in Group A in the Asian Youth soccer championships at the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here today before a crowd of 3.000. Burma have415 words
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Article50 1963-04-28 12 LONDON. Sat. Results of Oldish lcaajfue football matches played last night. Division One: Sheffield United 2 Leyton Orient 0. Division Two: Scunt^oroe 3 Norwich 1. Round island SINOAPORE Bnt.—Singapore Jyc\r Racine As.«ociation will hold i 30-mlle round-the-island race an inn from Shenton Way tomorrow at 7 a.m-50 words
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Article, Illustration900 1963-04-28 12 S^pHpLa^HLBPI^HBm PWCS^nHHP'iIEiS ■■■■•■•■IHPVi^Hi-aBB-.inilllllllWS I^^^K^KB/^B^&^FBKESSSS^^F^^^^^^F^^^^^^^^^^^^^Smm Burma's hope their tuck will hold Tonight's big moments in Penang OEFORE the first ball was kicked in the current Fifth Asian Youth soccer championship I expressed the hope, so strongly shared by other Malayans, that Malaya would be third time900 words
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111 1963-04-28 12 ALL must have tickets to see the final PENANG, Sat. Everyone, including children, attending the Asian Youth soccer final at the City Stadium here tomorrow night must have a separate ticket or pass to get through the gates, Mr. Teoh Chye Hin. secretary-treasurer of the oranising committee, said today. In111 words
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Article77 1963-04-28 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Terry Hale and Adrienne Smith were outstanding swimmers at the Singapore Swimming Club's junior gala at Tanjong Rhu today. Terry, 13. won six events—the 50m freestyle. backstroke, and breaststroke for boys under 14 and was first in the 100 m freestyle and breaststroke77 words
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Article59 1963-04-28 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.—A grand last minute goal by outside right Nadaraiah helped Khalsa Association to score their first win after four successive defeats when they beat Indian Brotherhood 2-1 in their SAFA Div. 2A match at Farrer Park today. Singapore Teachers Union edged Arsenal 1-0 in59 words
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Article48 1963-04-28 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Fine bowline; by Fletcher (4-5), Shufflebottnm (3-31) and Dunne (3-32) helped RAF Changi to beat SRC by 72 runs in their friendly cricket match un the padang today. Scores: Changi 183-6 dec. 'Gallagher 48. Shufflebottom 34. L. Nonis 3-24) SRC 111 (Houghton 59. Nonis 37).48 words
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Article20 1963-04-28 12 KLUANO. Bat.—United A' trounced 656 Squadron 8-3 m the Kluang foccer league division one mtttch played here today.20 words
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Article30 1963-04-28 12 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Mrs. Gloria 001 won the Royal Island Club Duffers Cup for women when she beat Mrs. Nora Dv Plessis 4 und 2 at Upper Thomson Road today.30 words
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Article313 1963-04-28 12 MALACCA HEADING FOR INNINGS VICTORY v JOHORE MALACCA. Sat. Malacca are heading for an Innings victory over Johore In the MCA League match which began on the Malacca Club padang today Batting first. Malacca put up the highest postwar score when they hoisted 300 In four313 words
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Article284 1963-04-28 12 SEREMBAN, Saturday. VEGRI Sembilan, under the capable leadership of Lawrence van Eruizen, tamed a highly rated Selangor attack in the quadrangular hockey tournament here today. With a 4-1 victory today Negeri look set to take top honours. In an earlier game. Singapore redeemed themselves284 words
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Article242 1963-04-28 12 lVrak Ist Innings Anil Duss c Rajalingam b F. Perera 4 Santanadass lbw Gurucharan Singh 17 Quln c Rajalingam b V. Shepherdson 6 ThiUalnathan c Rajalingam b Perera 1 Chet Singh b Perera 11 Cummings c Gurucharan Singh b Perera 0 Abdul Aziz c Christie b Perera 30 Pathmalingam242 words
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Article28 1963-04-28 12 SINGAPORE. Sat—The Singapore Table Tennis Association in-ter-team (boys) championship begins tomorrow with four matches to be played at the B hall of the Happy World Park.28 words
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Article, Illustration278 1963-04-28 12 Selangor make up for deficit in first innings KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. DERAK led Selangor, the holders, by seven rung on first innings in their Malayan Cricket Association's inter-statr league match on the Kuala Lumpur padang today. Selangor made up for the deficit when Perak batted again 25 minutes before stumps.278 words
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164 1963-04-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor Shooting Association are overall leaders at the end of the first day's contest in the five-team Pan-Malayan meet at Ourney Road Range today. Selangor won the silhouette rapid fire with a total of 1.052 and are clearcut leaders in the164 words
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Article69 1963-04-28 12 IPOH Sat The Ipoh District Football League suspended two Prst division players for a month for causing a free-for-all in the Klnta Indians versus Cheng Wah match on April 16. They are right half Muthu Raman f Klnta Indians^ and centre-half Chin Sin Ong (Cheng69 words
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Advertisement225 1963-04-28 11 JBr^^jHaß '.X :3» at t-V ■■Bk sKa^SSat AAv>:Jr3 Wife a^BaPß^^Jt 4^al if/ft* S*^BS^2^ -^a? <4tsa^g4stek- w^^t^^L HP^ I X IsafaV^BVV^^^^iK The Airline with people in mind Take cocktails. How do you cater for the personal, exacting tastes of cocktail-drinking passengers, when you have only limited space and storage? Serve a225 words
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Advertisement74 1963-04-28 12 IF TIME IS IMPORTANT WHY NOT PLAN A \iS±. nnm| k. ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES SEA- AIR n/. RETURNTRIP TO I 2. tiONGKONG 10% REDUCTION ON SEA AND AIR FARES Advantages:— 2 days free stay on board ri l VESSELS IN HONGKONG Fo> furth«» particular* com <cr year Travel Af«nt or74 words
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Article465 1963-04-28 13 New-style notebook: On patience... ASIAN DILEMMA a standard of living: See ASIA Magazine (Page Four). —ir ft- APRIL is the time when the year moves into the "marriage season", a time when worried grandmothers look at unmarried granddaughters and say: "I can't understand it. Thirty years ago. marriage proposals465 words
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Article546 1963-04-28 13 JUNION KLAI CHUN - Give it a chance JUNION KLAI CHUN BY WHY I SAY THAT NANYANG MUST HAVE THE TIME TO PROVE ITSELF WHAT'S the story behind Nanking? Should the medium of instruction be changed from Chinese to English or Malay? These are controversial questions which have l>c< n debated for quite some546 words
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Article518 1963-04-28 13 TAI SING ONN - WOMEN AND DRINK TAI SING ONN —By KUALA LUMPUR Ah! my Beloved, fill the Cup that clears Today of past Regrets and future Fears ...Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend. Before ice too into the Dust descend Sans Wine, sans Sony, sans Singer and sans End!"518 words
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Article, Illustration424 1963-04-28 13 WHO'S TO BLAME... MANY people do not like making their own holiday bookings. So they go to a travel agent. "Don't you worn-, sir," said Harry Palmer to Jim (iordon and his wife Ann. "We'll arrange it all the flight to Spam the hotel everything.424 words
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Letter127 1963-04-28 13 f 4 T the wedding of a teacher-colleague I wm.i most ntI prised to note the way aonw of the fhrU in the Higher School Certificate Class. wer« Uxhinf into th« /champagne and the wine. Frankly it is quite a&tormhI m( the manner in which the127 words
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Advertisement80 1963-04-28 13 I NEWCOLOURS FOR YOUR 1 {ZZ^\ I^HOME.'WITH ICi PENTALITEJ £§g*j UT.2.W -TICpfWAIITE Emulsion 1 twnprcar- H ftint foraalta-OMfsufe I \1 P. ,i, fry l"v) I C^ If" <&t llr |So eaoj fo apply uJith brush, rvtter or 1 Gprayer-\eaveGm l pGm\[)'gm6\\ J C|p AINTS (MALAYA) l£!j pf iv ta i80 words
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Article, Illustration600 1963-04-28 14 EVELYN TU talking about fun-filled travelling days .../it *nti> case PACKING CAN BE REALLY SO SIMPLE* V i.OI! .i nintomiK liollda? or |htlMMf tour I lour pie<r M-t lo <han«r-about. 11 M I.IM IMII wars a (■mill-- Mill of crepe dc <litn<-. Thr skirl kirkt. out in plrjts600 words
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Article89 1963-04-28 14 Question, answer rwEAR Evelyn Tv: Is it U alright for girls of 14 and 15 to wear make-up? LASSES No. You II be doinc damaee to your youne complexion, by cloggine skin pores at a time when glandular adjustments are coins on and when it needs to breathe more than89 words
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Article163 1963-04-28 14 GOOD for a LAUGH A COLLEGE student was stumped by a question In an exam late one December. Finally giving up. he wrote: "God knows the answer to this one. Merry Christmas." When he returned to college alter the holidays and went to get his marks, the professor returned his163 words
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Advertisement236 1963-04-28 14 rmcnl ...AND... SO YOU THINK YOU'LL BUY A BUSINESS IN ENGLAND! IND so VOL THINK YOU'LL IJUY A BUSINESS!" I la thr most exciting and most I inturnvitno and quite new book ol tiny iirticles by mtr.- i i1 v (iimous firms and individual! and by the partners of I'236 words
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Advertisement19 1963-04-28 14 c c i v w n Prints ond iean Solomons: See ASIA Magazine (Page 12). I -/y jl. vy19 words
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Advertisement340 1963-04-28 14 fl Any new dance craze needs an old friend Whether its the Cha Cha of the Twist, Tampax gives women, the freedom they want. Does a dance date conform to your schedule? Have you ever had to give one up because of personal problems? Tampax internal sanitary protection was invented340 words
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Article817 1963-04-28 15 Can THIS bride wear white? M^^ Call of duty WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jonc Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Rood, Singapore 9. No replies by post. I)KAH Jane Lee: My fiance and I plan to marry soon but one tiling is worrying me. I want817 words
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284 1963-04-28 15 WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN A girl says SHE'S NOT IN LOVE? IF a girl goes out with a boy often and lets him hold her hand, does she love him? If she says she does not should the boy kill himself or hang her? BKWII.DKKKI) A girl can be284 words
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544 1963-04-28 15 KNOW ALLS SON'S HUNT FOR HIS FAMILY W If W 0 Jesselton Comes Of Age tee ASIA MogoWtm Page 141. DROP US A LINE Our address: The Know Alls. Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. J)KAR Know Alls: I shall be grateful if544 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-04-28 15 of the weeks SM priie is "Puk*>" lahe**). submitted h> Hoonc (hec Choon. of 25. Jalan Kalsom. Ipoh. Setting, with lilter: fB. I 60 ■-<■> iiihl He will br paid b\ nost. The cheque will br posted to him during the tirst flaxs of May. Address >our entries:169 words
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Article207 1963-04-28 15 CASE NOTES ON PAGE 1 1. Jim won. The judge said that' a travel agent is not just an agent because he calls himself that. Every case depends on its own facts. A travel agent may say: "I merely undertake to place a booking on your behalf." And207 words
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Advertisement84 1963-04-28 15 STARTING TO-MORROW The Australian Food and Wine Festival starts tomorrow in leading pl» PW provision stores throughout Malaya and Singapore. So make tomorrow a special shopping day. buy quality products, buy Australian quality products. I^^^f You wi.l be surprised a, .he anw.ng varie.y of products on dis pl ay, AUSTRALIAN84 words
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Article, Illustration1854 1963-04-28 16 Naked, dead under her bed... CONTINUING THE MEMOIRS OF A SCIENCE One of the world's greatest pathologist^ For 40 years, with science os his weapon, he hos solved many baffling crimes and also helped people prove their innocence. FROM the dossier of Dr. John Gloitter (left): The cose with the1,854 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1963-04-28 17 DETECTIVE-IN PROBING MURDER AND INFIDELITY THE science detective ot work. Prof. John Glotsrer seen exomininq on album of criminal records in his laboratory. llllllllllllHlKllinillltllllllllHilllllll authorities assistance in interpreting technical matters. The public have an Idea that the dice are loaded against the accused because1,996 words
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Advertisement138 1963-04-28 16 "It was a good wind for me/ says Sir Compton Mackenzie, t( that wrecked the steamer 'Politician' on the island ofEriskay. For one thing, it gave me the idea for one of my most successful novels, Whisky Galore. For another, had the chance of sampling dozens of rv '&msf Importers138 words
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Miscellaneous441 1963-04-28 16 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA From The Stage And Screen. 530 mary And The Choir Sings; 9.30 nnLMW m*"n-« Emphasis On Percussion; 6.00 1 Pendennis: 10 00 Jet Speed ReA.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara- Summary Of Programmes For The cords: 10.30 Behind The Scenes; Ku: 6.02 Morning Melodie*; 7.00 Evening;441 words
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Miscellaneous484 1963-04-28 18 Faith fuL to the ft *WL fX Then the two women inSiPE Anp to complete that pay- hap pounp anP rezMise Jure Wk cabin pzom an attack /fMj 1 zetuiznep the two /NCOuGeuCuSLv pzessbp h/MSELP, TO \>rMyCC=»r fYSASOZ the UONESS y^ /f v r n, n JpSk S^Wf^SSL J■l A-484 words
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Miscellaneous306 1963-04-28 18 situation and some considerable "luck" on Friday and Saturday. VIRGO i Aug. 22— Sept. 22>: Family problems that you had hoped would be forgotten come up again this week. You will li.up one or two hectic momenta in the early days of May and then wonder Just what to do306 words
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Miscellaneous276 1963-04-28 18 -STAR of theWEEK' •pill outlook on this your 1963 anniversary is a very curious and interesting one. It sigiiiiic-. tir>t of all a stabilising of >our position in that >ou will begin lo be inori- at home in a job about w imli miii have been uiiciM and srrondh some276 words
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Miscellaneous166 1963-04-28 18 Che Yom binte Abdul Rohman (Ipoh stud»nt) bom on April 23, 1944. If it is YOUR birthday today this coming year will find you restless anil anxious In be on the movr. Though >ou may lose a littlr monry l>\ bring away from homr, >ou "ill lind it hard to166 words
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