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Title Section15 1963-05-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1 441 SUNDAY. MAY 12, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35515 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-05-12 1 'Some politicians not doing their jobs..' THE SULTAN of Perak was not available for comment yesterday. It is understood his criticisms were directed against certain dec ted representatives. He alleged they wore not carrying put their responsibilities. with the result that the people were constantly approaching him for assistance. This100 words
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Article362 1963-05-12 1 808 PERIES - LOVERS' LANE DEATH 808 PERIES By ...And a fatal chase in Spore backlane SINGAPORE. Sun. A youth was .shot dead early today in a "lovers" lane" off Tanjong Rhu when he attempted to hold up a police officer and a woman friend. At about the same time just a lew362 words
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Article, Illustration506 1963-05-12 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE Tenqku chides Perak Ruler MOSQUE SPEECH SEQUEL: 'HE IS YOUNG AND DOESN'T KNOW WHERE DUTY ENDS* By KUALA LIPIS, Sat— THE MALAY Rulers must steer clear of politics, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. He told me: "1 regret that the young Sultan of Pcrak thought506 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1963-05-12 1 CHOLERA: Malacca an infected area KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The whole of Malacca State (pop. 350.000) was today declared a cholera infected area. Although the outbreak is now contained in the Malacca area, members of the public in other parts of the Federation and Singapore have been told to take precautions.1,243 words
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Article69 1963-05-12 1 RUT YORK. Sat. In fie ctillcee lountr* thrrr lit* ll br no excesfivr ne-Juru." dtflarci a new rule at Wc-t \irsinin I nivcr-itv HXMMtW was defined: "When feet leave the c round and heads dip below (he too of tbe back of the ««»fa nut tfrr rule69 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-05-12 1 I A NOTE TO A PATIENT A NXIOUS moments yesterday outside the locked grille barring entrance to the men's isolation ward at the Malacca General Hospital. Her relative is inside, and for her own protection his Rirl cannot he allowed to se* him. Worried, she scribbles a note and hands65 words
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Article69 1963-05-12 1 PENANG. Sot. Sensational upset* highlighted the races here today. In Race 3 Belle Blue, ridden by Brian Wilson, defeated the hot favourite Last Try to pay $173. But an even bigger shock followed as Pride, with apprentice D. Dragon a-stride. scored an easy win in69 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-05-12 1 JACKIE SAM - Orders to be served on three detainees By JACKIE SAM nnHE first three ban- ishment orders against any of the 120-odd political detainees, arrested in February are expected to be served soon. The Government Is now considering putting the orders Into effect. The three leftists to be deported to319 words
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Article19 1963-05-12 1 announced that he will head a special delegation to Leopoldville to try to nolve Katanga's re-integration problem.19 words
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Article23 1963-05-12 1 told visiting Dutch Journalist In' will "keen a promise" to the Dutch people and make a stale visit to Urn Netherlands.23 words
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Article14 1963-05-12 1 commander of the Indonesian Army arrived tn Belgrade for four-day visit.14 words
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176 1963-05-12 2 ARRESTED AFTER I SEA CHASE: 1 SMUGGLERS FINED! PENANG. Saturday. r fHE SESSIONS Court was told today of a speedboat chase in the North Channel 5 and the arest of two smugglers. c.oh Eiik Seng 1". shop 5 •assistant, and Teoh Boon Hoot. 21. were fined $500 each In default176 words
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Article104 1963-05-12 2 PENAN G, Sat -An in- Mirance agent returned 5 Julun Abdullah Ariff house s night and found hi.s E home at about midnight E in Aver Itam had been broken into. On making a check, he 5 found 53.J00 in caah and I jewellery missing. The agent.104 words
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Article26 1963-05-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —The I not meeting of the House of E Reprwenutivea wtll be held E (mm May 23 to 31. S26 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-05-12 2 BLESSING FOR ROYAL NEWLY-WEDS IN PERAK THE Sultan of Perak sprinkles scented leaves and flowers on nrwly-married Raja Ekram ibni Sultan Yussuf Izxuddin Shah. 29. second in line to the throne, and his bride. Raja Noor Ima binte Raja Mohamed Zulkifli 17. at the bfrsanding ceremony at the Istana Iskandariah.64 words
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365 1963-05-12 2 LEE FOO SAN - Sultan and his sisters did their bit for Perak's royal wedding LEE FOO SAN By anri Dato C. M. Yusof. paramount chief In Perak. received the wedding gifts op behalf of the couple. This was followed by the sprinkling of scented water, leaves and flowers on the couple by the365 words
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Article60 1963-05-12 2 IPOH. Sat.— A mason. Yew Mv Cheong. 27. who had six previous convictions, wa» yesterday jailed for nine months by the Magistrate's Court here for stealing a bicycle worth $50 on April 26 in Clare Street. The Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Vohrah, also ordered Yews60 words
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60 1963-05-12 2 PENANG. Sat.— Business and commercial firms In Pertantt have been asked by the Stale Secretary. Inche Abu Has>>an bin Abdullah, to fly UM eration and Slate flags on their buildings on June 5. the official birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong. The60 words
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Article36 1963-05-12 2 TELUK ANSON. Sat— The Batak Rabit branch of the Umno near here will hold oneday civics course for Its 150 members tomorrow and a sate of cakes In aid of the National Patriotic Fund.36 words
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Article299 1963-05-12 2 (Local made I— at {half price BRITISH DIRECTOR 'SURPRISED* BY j $1 M. WATER PLANT PENANG, Saturday. pENANG CITY COUNCIL staff have built j for less than SI million a filtration plant I which a well-known British company had I estimated would cost $2 million. "A directdr' of the company299 words
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Article249 1963-05-12 2 Plane was 2 1 2 hours behind schedule so PM not at airoort /COLOMBO, Sat. The \j Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin lohak. arrived here today for his four-day visit to Ceylon. Inche Yu«)f who was accompanied by his wile, Puan Noor Aisah. and aReuter - 249 words
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42 1963-05-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamld Khan, today presented certificates to Malay shorthand students at the Suleiman Club here. He congratulated the Trergkas Melayu Institute (or its efforts in spreading the knowledge of shorthand42 words
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Article51 1963-05-12 2 RAUB. Sat.— A dnoir. Yin. 55. was jailed lor foul by the High Court here yesterday Wbm he pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Lee Koon Lin. 26 Fong slashed Lee. a rattan dealer, with a chopper at Jerantut on Dec. 15 last51 words
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Advertisement813 1963-05-12 2 Q2UISM3SM TflnAV IN whats new lUUHT 111 W^ in this land of AII^TRAI l A I A rapdgrowth nU W I llfiLlfl ffl^HH and huge potential REFINEMENT STEEL TO THE U.S.A. Two new oil refineries are to rise on W^ Australia exports steel to the U.S.A.. the banks of the813 words
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Advertisement45 1963-05-12 2 Advc rtuement POWOfH Jk^> A favourite haunt for cockroaches is under the paper lining* of drawers and •helves. This offers an excellent opportunity for wiping them out. Simply sprinkle Pea-Beu odourlew, non-poisonous cockroach powder under the aoelvlnc paper and all cockroaches will be completely eliminated.45 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-05-12 3 Train driver looks back... seven wagons missing IJI,,H,rJ.I.)HU4I:rrJMi^-^MW;I-fJ=:--J1 Jl,,H,rJ.l.)HU41:rrJMi^-^MW;l-fJ=:--J SIMPANG AMPAT. Saturday. gEVEN wagons carrying tinned food and furniture to Ipoh were derailed at Simpang Ampat, five miles from Bukit Mertajam, at 3.30 a.m. today. There were no casualties. Damage was slight. The derailment occurred about 300 yards from Simpang186 words
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101 1963-05-12 3 Brunei to allow more firms to explore oil BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. A new legislation resulting from recent agreement between the Bruni Government and the Brunei Shell Petroleum Company will allow oil companies other than Brunei Shell Petroleum to do exploration work In the Mate. A Shell .spokesman said today that101 words
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Article32 1963-05-12 3 KOALA LUMPUB BftL— Tba chairman »i tlie Seiancor N.>tional Muiiunicnt Fund. DatO Abu Bak.ir bin B.iS'iui.i will rt- 11.290 don.iduii trom the conununitjr In Ku;iia !.umi):ir v .id* Hie fund32 words
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Article32 1963-05-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Australian assistant trade commissioner. Mr. Michael Coultas. v ill speak on "South-East Asia. Australia and World Trade" at the Rotary Club weekly luncheon h^re on Wednesday32 words
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216 1963-05-12 3 Bazaar for I blind I 'a worthy cause' SINGAPORE. Sat. The Acting Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. today congratulated 20 different ommunities for their contribution towards "a worthy cause" when he opened the Hth International Bazaar for the Blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall He said that216 words
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38 1963-05-12 3 Sultan opens new school for 1 ,300 KOTA BHARU. Sat The Su.t.m of Keiantun today openI ed the $212,242 Sultan Ismail Primary English School here. The ochool was built last year i and has places for 1.300 pupils.38 words
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Article207 1963-05-12 3 SINGAPORE, Bat. The University of Singapore today announced the results of the supplementary examinations for th*> degrees of M.8.. 8.5. B.D.S. and B. Pharm. held recently. The following passed the preliminary supplementary) examination for the degrees of M.8.. 8.5. Chan Vow Leong Chew Swee Eng (Miss), Lim207 words
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556 1963-05-12 3 Rationing improves the situation in Singapore PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD WARNS OF MORE 'DRASTIC MEASURES IF THE DRY SPELL CONTINUES From Straits Times Reporters gINGAPORE, Sat. The chairman of the Public Utilities Board, Dr. Fong Kirn Heng, said today that the Board was using all available ways and means at its556 words
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Article108 1963-05-12 3 Sailor fined SI, OOO OENANG. Sat. A customs search party found 32 packets of Indian hemp, weighing a total of 18 lbs. in a secret compartment of an Indonesian vessel which arrived here last night. Suleman Maykio'ol Polly an Indonesian seaman, was today fined $1,000 or six months' jail when108 words
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Article83 1963-05-12 3 IPOH. Sat.— Mr. Justice Neai today Increased a three months' jail sentence on a restricted youth. Wai Kee Yew. 19. to two years as the sentence imDosed hv a Sessions Couri President was not .sufficient according to the law Wai. who was restricted lo83 words
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Article50 1963-05-12 3 Thieves take a TV set SINGAPORE. Sat. A student. A. J. Allan. 23. ivpor.ru to police that thieves broke into hi* fathers home in Qalc Avenue, ofl Orchard Road. MM) stole h S9OO television Mt vi^t. Idny Thf thieves torcid ooen a rear door of the nou.-« to gain entry.50 words
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Advertisement140 1963-05-12 3 rxV^playtex m, yiiT^K- strapless bra Vj playtex fit and comfort no slipping $12-50 Kifr tefc?^ (Spore. Pg.) 1 > X^ (Federation) m his wondcrrul new Ploytcx Strapleti bra ajvet you the rir and comfort thot all Ploytei Brat are famous for It won't flip down or ride up no matter140 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-05-12 4 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. South African detectives last night made the lirst arrest* under a clause in the new "no trial" Bill which allows police to hold peop!«' for 90 days for qil' >t KJlllllg. M.i |oc General R. J. Van Der Bwgh. nation. il hoadReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-05-12 4 But she still sees the show 'JHIS was not the sweet, smiling Caroline Kennedy the public thought it knew. She started climbing a drain pipe while watching a White House reception from an upstairs balcony. Here nurse, Maud Shaw, pulled her down and (left) received aUPI - 89 words
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175 1963-05-12 4 LONDON. Sat. Picturesaue African robes may one day be the dress of all mankind, says "Tailor and Cutter." the British men's wear magazine. It said Africans were demanding that dumles In men's shops should be black and not white so they can seeReuter - 175 words
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Article65 1963-05-12 4 SOUTHAMPTON bim...nd). Sat.— Mr. Harold WiUon. Labour Party leader, said yesterday the longer tne Prime Minister wait* to call a General Election "the more serious It will be for the country." He told a Press conference tn thta south coast seaport that the "magnificent" results ofReuter - 65 words
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505 1963-05-12 4 Test run for Cooper —the 'tourist* astronaut CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday astronaut Gordon Cooper yesterday "flew" a simulated mission in preparation for his 34-hour flight in the Mercury spacecraft Faith Seven on Tuesday. The 36-year-old U.S. Air Force major climbed into a cramped cockpit like that of his own spacecraft andReuter - 505 words
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Article74 1963-05-12 4 IAKARTA, Sat. Navy J patrols have captured 29 smugglers, offshore of East Borneo, during the past fortnight, according to an Amaru news agency today. One group, including a woman and two children. i.-aking $30,000 worth of luxury goods from British-owned Tawao, North Borneo to Indonesia's South Borneo, the74 words
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Article14 1963-05-12 4 Laotian Prime Minister, d^ nied reports that he was about to resign14 words
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Article12 1963-05-12 4 will spend seven hours la Wost, Berlin on June 2612 words
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Article140 1963-05-12 4 TERRORISTS FEW— SO THAILAND WILL WITHD TROOPS UANGKOK. Sat Thailand will withdraw troops sent to reinforce police fighting the Communist terrorists along the Thai-Malayan border early this year, the Under-Secre-tary for the Interior. Mr. Chart Trakankosol. said today. He told reporters the recentiy concluded ThaiMalayan joint140 words
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209 1963-05-12 4 f OXDON, Sat. Speculation was revived today that Russia may seek to trade alleged British secret agent Gre v i 1I c Wynne for convicted Soviet spy Gordon Arnold Lonsdale. now jailed in Britain. Lonsdale was sentenced to 25 years in orison here209 words
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Article231 1963-05-12 5 TERROR RIOTS SPREAD New violence wave on Chinese: Shops and cars are burned JAKARTA. Sat. Indo- j nesian youths burned and smashed Chinese shop.<- in Bandung yesterday, and set tire to 15 cars. Troops broke up th*> rioters, riring shots in the air. A curlew was Imposed at night, and231 words
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Article48 1963-05-12 5 LONDON. Sat- Young English gentlemen do not prefer biondr.s. according to a Miivoy carried out by two senior boys at Berhum-sted public school. Ot 90 boys questioned. 63 per cent voted u>r brunettes. 27 per cent lor blondes and three per cent for redheads.48 words
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Article20 1963-05-12 5 Boldrn-voiced matinee idol ol the 1930s is in hospital in MamachuKtUi with a respiratory ailmenl. He i- tt.20 words
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Article23 1963-05-12 5 .in i\cd in London tor talks w uli Ule Colonial Office. He Will d. 'or industrial development, in Singapore.23 words
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Article25 1963-05-12 5 tha lowa t.un-.rr who was ho>: to Mr. Knrutbcbev during his U.S. tour m 1959 was the Soviet Premier's cucst ai the Kremlin.25 words
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Article17 1963-05-12 5 l.i hour M.P.. urged ii.r I an Ameri-iM-.u'e corps to work it: ur.clcr-dcvrloped countries.17 words
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Article21 1963-05-12 5 :i ist who has settled in Britain, will BMki .t short vi.-it io Moscow with his wile next uprk.21 words
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Article18 1963-05-12 5 ..nada's new Premier, reported "good pragma" m taiks with President Kennedy at Hyannia Port. Massachusetts18 words
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Article402 1963-05-12 5 XJEW YORK: Two hun dred commuters on a New Jersey railway have each been offered >::.noii by the company to stop using the service The railway company chairman. Mr. Irving Maidman. said yesterday "Last year we collected 51 32.000 from the commuters and the sfiviie cost us S*f>.").ooo. We402 words
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157 1963-05-12 5 WASHINGTON. Saturday. J'HE State Department said yesterday a "howling dog" fighting an invisible enemy had uncovered an electronic listening device planted in the floor of an American diplomat overseas. U.S. security .specialist was inspecting the residence of a Military Attache in anReuter - 157 words
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Article26 1963-05-12 5 lilt Queer) Mother. was itranded by Laic- :i. the royal v.uir Britannia Jersey when -lie >hould havr been UtaK having dinner It Government Hou-c26 words
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158 1963-05-12 5 PARIS. Sat— Andre Malzieux. an habitual <>ttty criminal with a rev;rd datine back 36 years. was reconciled to staying in Rouen Prison for the rest >t Ms life. Then through welfare authorities. 56-year-old Andre traced his only -on marriage that ended i158 words
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Article, Illustration464 1963-05-12 5 USEFUL TALKS Thant, Lord Home discuss Malaysia plan in London LONDON, Saturday. U THANT, United Nations Secretary General, and Lord Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, reviewed the proposed Malaysia Federation during four hours "of useful exchanges," according to an authoritative source today. They also discussed U.N. finances and other problems atReuter - 464 words
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Article63 1963-05-12 5 CAPETOWN Sal.— The Soulli Alrxan O»H l IWMIII 11.i.s nfßMd a ffca to coloured Honkv lonk Wiuilrcd AUvell. who was to have ni.idf a tUree-wcek low oi the republic. Mr. Zan Rosers. thcalir ■gant, said the Government had declined to Rive any reason for reject me;63 words
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69 1963-05-12 5 Dare to Mr.X from swim star Margaret |\JARCARET REVELL, the U.S longdistance swimmer, announced in Rome that she had sent a letter to Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, asking him to find a Russian man to swim the English channel with her. Miss Revell said she had tried to69 words
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160 1963-05-12 5 Court is told of scar on Liz's neck J OS ANGELES. Sat.— The scar on Elizabeth Taylor's neck and Richard Burton's pock marks were mentioned in court here. Oscar winning cameraman Leon Shamroy testified that Miss Taylor presented terrific problems during the filming of Cleopatra because neither makeup nor special160 words
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Article73 1963-05-12 5 HONG KONG. Sat.— The coI lony's water supply, already clown to three hours a day. will ix! further cut unless nJn falls in the next few days, the Oov- ernment announced today People were not ttyklf H.ird enough to save water it saitl m a73 words
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Article21 1963-05-12 5 Ceylon's Mmivtei Without Portfolio, was kwanled 53i.000 dUMHM i" ciri.nnarlon sun i brought agaltu Associated WewM»per> of Ceylon.21 words
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Article62 1963-05-12 5 GLASGOW (Scotland), but. I A baby girl, the twentieth child i vi Scottish woman, died >•■•.— I terduy a few hours after its birUi but the baby's twin, a 31b. 12c./ I boy. Maxwell, is making progress in an incubator in hospital neur here. The mother.Reuter - 62 words
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Advertisement306 1963-05-12 5 If you were born If you were born today or any day between the 21st of April and 20th of May you will probably own a LONGINES '/j&^~ VT watch; if not now, then later in life. People )|7l "^i^C^ born in this period aro in the Zodiac sign of306 words
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Article31 1963-05-12 6 .ts Sl2 (Minimum) on. A. 11 KANDIAN, le>»*ra, Sam .-.;.r«:i)«r:am, Dr. JanKF r- n ram;. Ma NUw and bo wnt I th.- tiincrel r,f tin- ¥rv It Ja>ain:it :i K.indlah.31 words
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Article65 1963-05-12 6 211 i»,nw> j.'.j' Mas.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lo KlD- Sundvv Mrvii.o m. Au Wi-lcom*. FOR INOUIRIES RCCAROINC ***** act Muslim ULsmooarv, 111 Onan Koad. Sport. WESLEY METHODIST CHURI [.ore. Ttle|.hon« rma 7.30 i-.m. Sunday i a.ni. KvenrIHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OnwM r 10.4 S.: > i s pm. hralins ST.65 words
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Article383 1963-05-12 6 TpUROPE is cm the move towards integration, economic as well as political. It is a march to unity that can pose severe problems for the primary producer countries of South-East Asia and there is much in the demand for a common market of Asian nations that383 words
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Letter155 1963-05-12 6 \'IMI! paper is always making much play oT the affluent society, so there is one aspect of this affluence which I am sure has disturbed quite a number of your readers. I refer to the otter impossibility of sitting in comfort these dns in Ike two-dollar155 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1963-05-12 6 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK By KUALA LUMPUR STILL ON THE THEME OF PROGRESS LAST WtEK the Uindmy Tima* OPINION r NGf ««heol if >a«den remtmocrtd !ir« in Mal#ya 10 ye«ri K. tASKAKAN ta*h M feck lo fha 4«r* pr»«r«*t went into fop-I*mr. T«4«r ■—♦!>«* Smndmy TiMMi writer, TAN1,090 words
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Article400 1963-05-12 6 WOMEN AND DRINK (contd) MAY I say Just one more word about this matter to express my disgust and horror at Tai Sing Onns article 'Sunday Times Apiil 28, 1963 L When I wrote in the first place it was my intention to draw public attention lo what400 words
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Article, Illustration613 1963-05-12 6 JEAN WALLER - Library with problem of growth JEAN WALLER By Till] post \\;n era has frequently been described as an '"era of crisis" in university libraries throughout the world. The tremendous increase in enrolment, the greater emphasis on .science and technology, the increasing use of books in teaching methods, the availability of613 words
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Article, Illustration450 1963-05-12 6 W.C. Fitxpatrick - from MANY MONEY W.C. Fitxpatrick By Dr. Of Pasir Mas, K. lanUn MALAYA'S NBW WKITKK No. 78— who wins $25 (or his MU on: "Should Malaya Set t'p A l)is.t>trr Fund?"' There were two other priie-winners. SHOULDN'T THERE BE A FUND FOR DISASTER? A very good and sound idea. Once450 words
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Advertisement424 1963-05-12 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. OVERSEAS LEAVE Ma -Box i» n*. win COMING TO BRITAIN? ftelfdm* par 4 waaka. no 103 x month*. (Oct./ I g nprehfonvo is- Ixiodoo or Kouthunrni'i. r'ir:vr. 49 50 II i. r. Kngland. SITUATIONS VACANT :v U»rrf. 'fin >— Box i* <U. astro READ nior Appalatmcata Vav Mail424 words
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Advertisement13 1963-05-12 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement67 1963-05-12 6 Pick a pack of Fropax FROZEN FOODS Country-fresh vegetables and *:Ss&Q m fruits, prime fillets of fish from *''^9§r* England's ice-cold seas... Frozen i<»mim>.r Foods of supreme quality and freshness, the pick of the world's > {Sfe finest is yours when you < PICK A PACK OF FROPAX J*±-^"»~~ iumii«67 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-05-12 7 I'LNAM.. Sat. Complaints that eteffa h.itl been rude to members applying fur lo.m^ were made at the annual meeting of the Pcaaag Municipal Employees' Co-operative thrift and Loan Society at the City Hall yesterday. The merlini;. attended by 400 members. ■greed that the incoming committee be asked83 words
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162 1963-05-12 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. HOLICE today swung into action against vehicles which emit "smoke-screens" on 1 the roads. As the day dawned, policemen drawn from the traffic police and divisional stations were placed at strategic points to "book" offending motorists. The new powers to take162 words
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Article114 1963-05-12 7 TELUK ANSON, Sat A call to the people of Malaya to preserve the unity of the various ran I under the leadership ol the Alliance was made by inclie Mohamed Abas bin Ahmad. ;i Member 01 Parliament lor Hilir Perak. yesterday. Speaking at the annual meeting114 words
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Article42 1963-05-12 7 SINGAPORE, Bat.— The Prime MlnirtiT Mr. Lee Ku.m Yew, will tour the Chaogi constitu- o:i May 18 and 19 and not this weekend ,ii previously reported. On May 18. Mr. L.v will and the C village.42 words
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Article16 1963-05-12 7 SUNGEI PATAMI Bat Mr. W J I) P lrom Teluk A k.- over Pi16 words
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Article64 1963-05-12 7 JAKARTA. Sat. Opposition to the proposed Malaysian federation should bo maintained "until final success is achieved." the Indonesian Defence ftdniftieral Abdul Haris Nasulion. told the Indonesian Islamic Youth Association. Wliatever the developments may be Indonesia will not stop helpmu the r*ople of North Borneo until they64 words
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Article, Illustration58 1963-05-12 7 \f R. Foong Yue Seng and Miss Agnes Yong, both of Kuala Lumpur, were married at the Springvale Methodist Church in MeJbourne recently. Mr. Foong is the brother of Mr. T. S. Foong and is doing post-graduate work in architecture at the Melbourne University. The bride is the58 words
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339 1963-05-12 7 YAP CHIN KWEE - INDONESIAN 'HITLERS' WARNED BY TENGKU YAP CHIN KWEE By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Jl 1 1 Indonesian leaders are sure to perish in the same manner as Hitler, Mussolini and the Pharoahs of Egypt, Tengku Abdul Rahman told an Alliance meeting here today. "The language of the Indonesian leaders, including some339 words
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Article100 1963-05-12 7 TODAY— Sedili Kechil 1242 a.m. 7.3 ft 11.03 p.m. <5.91t>: Singapore 12.10 a.m. <B.9ft> 1.26 pm. i7.7ft>; Port Dickson 823 a.m. (,7.8ft > 8.49 p.m. (B.sft); Poit Swettenham 8.00 a.m. (12.0 ft) 8.00 p.m. 1 12.1 ft); Pen.ing 2.17 a.m. 7.4 f t» 2.24100 words
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Article40 1963-05-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal.— The Sultan of Perak today declared open a new $155,907 District Office building at Parit Buntar. The new building also accommodates the Town Board Office and the District Rural Development Operations Room.40 words
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Article122 1963-05-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— The U.S. Information Service here is holding an essay contest to mark the 175 th anniversary of the signing of the American Constitution. The essay In English, of not more than 1.000 words and will be on "What Constitutional Oovernrreni Mean*. 10 Me" The contest122 words
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281 1963-05-12 7 Merger talks when Razak 'returns' I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here tonight that the merger talks which reached a deadlock last month would be resumed after Tun Abdul Razak's return from London. He said this on his arrival Xrom Singapore for a fiveday281 words
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Advertisement218 1963-05-12 7 *!#&/> >^La«^^ MORE and MORE i*sBk BANK fcryl deposit YiP ACCOUNTS are beinj opened with Lombard H ink. w here capital accuinu. late* iteadily in the assured security of the Bank. Interest of 5* 0 per annum is paid twice yearly without deduction at U.K. Income Tax. II Write today218 words
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Article315 1963-05-12 8 LONDON, Saturday. Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here last night it was "vitally necessary" to diversify the country's economy it cannot stay dependent on tin and rubber. Dr. Lim. hero for the Commonwealth Trade Ministers' talks starting on Monday, toldReuter - 315 words
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66 1963-05-12 8 ALOR STAR, Sat.— The AsM.Mant Minister of Information and Broadcast mi?. Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mohumed Ynsof. tod. iv told information officers here that as they were "the ears, uid mouth-pieces of the Government, they should dedicate their services for the benefit of the nation66 words
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54 1963-05-12 8 MANILA. Silt.— Head-huntins Ilongot tribes men beheaded two people l.usi night, bringing to nine the number ot CtoMaUM killed by them in the last three weeks. The two latest victims were Catherine wood in Isabela pro- i vince. 100 miles north of Ma- nlkv54 words
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Article283 1963-05-12 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Com- Dined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops 10.000) $2.86. (5,000) $2.87, 11.000) $2.85. (11.000) $2.83. (20.000) $2.81. (20.000) I $2.82, (9.000) $2.84, (5.000) I $2.80;283 words
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Article86 1963-05-12 8 OINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Justice Ambrose today ordered Wee Ching Hang Alias Huay Ching Hat, a 17-year-old toy-seller, to receive 10 strokes of the rotan for raping a 14-year-old girl. In addition to the 10 I strokes of the rotan. Mr. Justice Ambrose also .sentenced Wee86 words
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664 1963-05-12 8 'Settle row 1 ultimatum to harbour staff men SINGAPORE. Sat. THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has been given a week to settle its internal differences or have no say in the Government's plans to give the 10,000 port workers a big pay boost. The "ultimatum" was given by the664 words
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Article416 1963-05-12 8 low it's the search for searcher THIS Is B story which we hope Sunday Times readers will be abl P to provide with a nappy ending. In the Know Alls column of this paper a fortnight ago a man wrote asking for help In trace his mother and four sisters416 words
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Article263 1963-05-12 8 POLICE HUNT CON MEN Gang operates in European residential areas I by Francis Rozario gINUAPOKK. Sat- Police lien :ire on the trail of a ga:ig of conttdenco trickster- who.sp victim.* are Europeans mainly British servicemen living in re.M- dental ar irdlng to police. th« which began a lew i months263 words
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Obituary99 1963-05-12 8 MR S. SINNADURAI M.B.E at 68 Kaadang Kerbau Ro»u Kuaia Lumpur Co: Pens Ro;id crematorium at. 5 p.m. on 12.5.63. CABLE RECEIVED Mr. L Arulappan Fernandez pa.ved away at ;nence Vlliathurai. Trivandrum on 9 5-63. MR CHAN HIN TEIK. Ipoh passed away, aged 50. 1.53 pm 11..Y63. Funeral service99 words
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Advertisement372 1963-05-12 8 [Late CLASSIF ED] ADVERTISEMENTS j '20 words $12 (Minimum) A BOY to P If. Menoit and Kama la in 10.5.63 XL Materimv Birtpttfli BuiiKsar Ward. Thanlcs io doctors and nurses n. iUti'iidanie. LAI OOI: The marriage »m announced between Lung Choong. < sth son of Madam Lai Wo: i; Kwal372 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-05-12 8 s<£ c£q c fc* > sixers < &ses m*mi>So**one -itsufitoua *>*»*», A*eounte!/Um e e you &»ie stark )tt rrs a PtEASJRc^S cjil'~%^\ 7TO PO BUSK£SS _i C/t—ft24 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-05-12 9 MEN ON SCAFFOLD HAVE THE ANSWER CERTAINLY, it seemed like a good idea at the time. Capitalising on the headlined friendship of Miss Elizabeth Taylor and .Mr. Richard Burton, 20th Century-Fox decided to launch the epic "Cleopatra" with giant posters of the pair in NEW YORK.204 words
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Article152 1963-05-12 9 A SUDDEN lull descends upon ■^musical Singapore, and the workmen who have been kept bu.sy fur mx months or more putting up the blue-and-whit* letters over the Victoria Theatre to announce the appearance of this or that musical celebrity from overseas, are now enjoying a well-earned rest. Why152 words
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339 1963-05-12 9 I HATE to be cruel to a beautiful woman whose proud profile and rich body have quickened my pulses in film after film after film. Ava Gardner has always been my dream and ideal of the female at her most exotic. She breathes339 words
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Article232 1963-05-12 9 Films— by Ken Hammonds WOMAN OF SUMMER Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer 20th Century-Fox A T first glance, this film struck "me as being another of those rather sordid, kitchen-sink pieces of Hollywood realism, but after thinking It over I found that It had made a aeeper Impression than I thought.232 words
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Article, Illustration532 1963-05-12 9 I HATE TO BE CRUEL TO AVA says LEONARD MOSLEY the answers to masculine seduction, and fends off advances with casual boredom. "I think I have you in my hands.' one character says to her. "and then suddenly I find you have slipped through my fingers." But I doubt If532 words
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Advertisement499 1963-05-12 9 c ORGANISATION! >OW SHOW I M. 11 a.m., 1.45, 4. 6.30 A 9. 15 p.m.B t~V m ■ftigwßGE SANDERS Hi ■Richard JOHNSON pi cairo PJ Today 9 am. Morning Show B .r> R .r, j Cortoonv 1 \»w Mionix. 11 am, 1 45, 4, 6 30 9 30 p m499 words
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Advertisement278 1963-05-12 9 SEE!! HOLLYWOOD'S NEW SCREEN RUDOLPH VALENTINO in action! HIS REBEL CRY SET |OFF A TORCH M M OF TERROR! Wj KENT TAYLOR-LISA MONTELL VALENTIN DE VARGAsi SPORE m SLmUJLmmmJLmW ***** s LNJXL .C HANGEjJ I PHILIP HIS BAND ■*o^ will present a muiicol entertainment ■;§> every Sunday from 12 NOON.278 words
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Advertisement99 1963-05-12 9 raM|T]nrjrafT"m«r«w^ laughs Waheed Satoy Zoinal Gemok ft beautiful Suraiya in "MABOK KEPAYANG 11 Malay w/English Subtitle*. Today 11 a.m. (MGM) "TARZAN ft THE MERMAIDS". F//J Phone mfJMj. ***** Last Day. 1 30-3 30-7 009 30 p.m. Flvis Presley in "BLUE HAWAII" (Technicolor ft Panavmon) 9.30 a.m. "Honey Don't Tell Hubby".99 words
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Advertisement411 1963-05-12 9 "CAPITOL" "next "change" jßooNe mm sings/ (fences! Pat sing: fl i 11 g**»o(hm mwL^y-Jj H THE METRO GOLOWYN MAYER presents a SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTION j MAIN ATTRACTION ALSO Sr»»»ING Wlfrt Mai Zetterling Yvonne Mitchell Kieron Moore jgj There* ttfrt'r teas tt tt-tntmtt like "H^m, w ...The LOVELY LAUNDRESS pj <fl|411 words
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Article, Illustration404 1963-05-12 10 LOKMAN HALIM - MALAYA SHOULD) WOO THE I INDONESIANS,! SAYS NEWSMAN! LOKMAN HALIM by Kuala Lumpur, Sat. INCHE Rozdin bin Haji Ya'acob, the leader of the Malayan delegation to the Afro- Asian Journalists' Conference at Jakarta, to- day urged that more goodwill visits should be exchanged between Malaya and Indonesia to create a404 words
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Article117 1963-05-12 10 SINGAPORE, bun. Here's your TV programme for today: 7.15 p.m. Opening and programme summary In all lauguages: 7.2* p.m. Robin Hood; 7.45 p.m. News and newsreel in Chinese: 8.00 pjn. Phil Silver show; 8.30 p.m. "People"; p.m. Fred Winter— The steeple chatt champion and winner of117 words
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Article36 1963-05-12 10 KCALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The National Association of Women's Institutes will hold a five-day plant and animal husbandry course for 22 of it* members at the Women Institutes headquarters in Petaling Jaya beginning on Tuesday.36 words
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Article34 1963-05-12 10 KOALA LUMPUR. Sat— Full support for the Prime Minister and his proposed Malaysia project was pledged by the Malayan Tamil Writers' Association at a meeting held In Kuala Lumpur last night.34 words
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Article, Illustration14 1963-05-12 10 FIRST MALAY ARTIST TO HAVE A PICTURE IN ROYAL ACADEMY IBRAHIM HUSSEIN14 words
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240 1963-05-12 10 FIRST MAL FRIENDSHIP AIRCRAFT ARRIVES AFTER 8,000-MILE TRIP SINGAPORE. Saturday. gINGAPORE had its first glimpse today of the twin-engined prop-jet air liner, the Fokker F-27 Friendship, when it flew into Singapore bearing the familiar black-and-yellow insignia of Malayan Airways. The aircraft— the nrst of Malayan Airways fleet of five arrived240 words
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Article287 1963-05-12 10 Plan will not benefit Malayans, says Labour Party leader JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Secretary-General of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, said here today that Malaysia would not benefit the people of Malaya. Speaking at the annual delegates conference of the party's Johore287 words
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135 1963-05-12 10 When a girl doesn't get her man U'RITING in the Sunday Times last week. Ha>-nah-Vimala-Chen said the modern Malayan mKs finds it hard to get a husband because *he lacks the quality of patience. Do you agree? Give your answer in 500 words The best contribution will win a prize135 words
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Article40 1963-05-12 10 Bookmakers lose appeal IPOi: court of two men convicted ot bookmaklni Id the Peialc Tuil Club premises. Chun« Soi. 25. and Chonf Che e Hing. 27. ;l school had been lined 52.000 I iictinc a.s bookmakers on June 17 year.40 words
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Article319 1963-05-12 10 linTH a few exceptions fall ratner sharply into two groups so far as behaviour is concerned. There are the ones that work singly or in pairs from a fixed base, finding their livplih(K>d in a territory which they defend against intrusion by other members of their species, and319 words
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Advertisement565 1963-05-12 10 The Learn-at-home illustrated Dictionary ££m by C.O.D. en 10 doyi oppr#v«l. Sy^ /v/^s/ I I Do you speak and write confidently l Or are T you 'nervous of using the wrong or inappro- r^* *^L -^^^l^^^V Nothing could be more important to the /2^^HBWf\|y >^^^ modern child's prospects than a565 words
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Article, Illustration679 1963-05-12 11 PETER LIM - MOTORING So-sober Hiliman goes Impish with new baby PETER LIM BY \t( KING we ace in the front and back -'•.,u of cars and taxis tljv as well as night. In Minnesota, howrver, an anti-necking la w has been passed. m ikms it illegal for jim inn- in (he front679 words
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393 1963-05-12 11 SMUGGLERS NOW USE THUGS TO BEAT LAW Big seizures despite the facilities offered by long coast line By TONY HERMON: Kuala Lumpur, Sat gMI GGLERS from Penan* to the mainland are trying to outwit the Malayan Customs by using fast speed boats and employing thugs to carry goods for them.393 words
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286 1963-05-12 11 Progress pledge to people of -Brunei^ HRUNEI TOWN. Sat.— Thf Brunei Government will develop all districts as speedily as pos.slble "to ensure that peace and prosperity once again return to Brunei." the Deputy State Secretary, Dato Setia Penglran Hajl Yusof, said today. Dato Setla said in a statement the GovernmentReuter - 286 words
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Article62 1963-05-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Transport Workers' Union today announced its support for the locked out employees of the Art Printing Works here and called on the Government to set up a court of inquiry to probe the dispute. The dispute over the dismissal of62 words
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Article30 1963-05-12 11 SINOAPORE. Sat. Members of the PubTc Utilities Board will watc:\ members of the Public Health Department cleaning the drains with nea water at Horn Lam Street on Monday30 words
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Article28 1963-05-12 11 ALOR STAR. Sat.— The Regent of Kedah yesterday opened a mosque at Telok Sera and a m a "i<h.ool lit Tnn.jong Pari The IMimi cost 533.500.28 words
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Article35 1963-05-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The ninth annual mm ing of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. Selaneor. will be held in the card room of the SelanBor Club at 515 p.m on May 1835 words
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Article47 1963-05-12 11 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Sal Mr. T. S. Smiuah. Assistant Financial Secretary at the Treasury, will be among 20 senior administrators and economists from 16 countries taking a 10-week course on economic development organised by the British Council In Britain from May 22 to July 30.47 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-05-12 11 MR. AND MRS. Ho Mah Yeow after their marriage at the Singapore Registry. Mr. Ho. who is on the staff of the Singapore Polytechnic, is the third son of Mr. Ik* Cheow Chan and the late Mrs. Ho Cheow Chan The bride, formerly Mlw» Shirley Won* Lai64 words
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Article125 1963-05-12 11 j QINGAPORE. Sat— Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Minister for Finance, will open the new industrial research unit in the Polytechnic grounds at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday. H- will be accompanied by the New Zealand High Commissioner-designate for Malaya. Mr. R. H. Wade. The unit, which has been125 words
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214 1963-05-12 11 Chances of SI 6.3 mil. loan from Germany —'bright'— FNANG. Sat. Malaya's chances of obtaining a $16.3 million loan from West Germany to help finance the construction of six deep-water wharves at Butterworth are "bright." Dr. Alfred BecKer. of the Reconstruction Loan Corporation of Frankfurt, told a news conference here214 words
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Article61 1963-05-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, bat.— The New Zealand Government us making available three Royal New Zealand Naval officers for service with the Royal Malayan Navy. They are Commander O. A. Lawrence. Lieutenant C. J. Carl and Electrical Lieutenant J. S. Day. Lieut. Carl has just arrived from New61 words
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Advertisement48 1963-05-12 11 a Christ: The Hope of The World J j SPORE BAPTIST CHURCHES EVANGELISTIC jCRUSADE: VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I 16 22 May 1963 8 p.n. I 1 Speakers:- BAKER BROTHERS 100 Voice Choir each Night Organist: Pauline Oh. FREE All Are We/come. I! Christ: The Hope of The World <■■■■«■•■48 words
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Advertisement373 1963-05-12 11 *m\ WMMmmm\k^ SL^7f/)K Perfumed Cologne Perfume Lotion /\c^i Perfumed 1 Spray Cologne It's 4711 TOSCA when fragrance counts because TOSCA is young And sparkling, because it 9 the perfume HE notices. Remembers and links with you. •4/11-. COIOONi ON IMINt *■**>* fj *f A A JFR fc^ t nUuutn andm^373 words
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369 1963-05-12 12 LONDON, Saturday. gVERTON won the English football league championship, thereby qualifying for next season's European Cup, when they beat Fulham I*l in a First Division match in Liverpool today. Fverton led 3-1 at halltinic in the key match. Tottenham Hotspur .md Leicester City rra369 words
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Article223 1963-05-12 12 ONDON Sat: After kwlJ ing an hour and 50 minutes before lunch, because of a wet pitch. West Indian n irlceters made up for lost time by scoring 125 for one wicket before tea on the first day nf their three-day match aeainst Lancashire at Manchester today. Heavy overnightReuter - 223 words
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Article160 1963-05-12 12 MCFA PICK 14 FOR HO HO CUP MATCH pENANG, Sat. The Malayan Chinese Football Association t o d a v named 14 players for the Ho Ho Cup match against Hong Kong Chinese at the City Stadium here oh June 1. The Malayan Chinese team, to be led by Singapore's160 words
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Article25 1963-05-12 12 VIUANG. Sat The Chung V'« basketball tram of Manila r Cluan3 District by 63 points i j 54 in a friendly match here25 words
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Article21 1963-05-12 12 1 "ANG. Sat. Gurkha P> "'veers edged 656 Squadron '-i in a socrer league division one i.n.ilth here today.21 words
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2077 1963-05-12 12 APPRENTICE DRAGON PARTNERS PRIDE FOR A $281 SHOCK Belle Blue beats hot favourite Last Try to create the first of two sensational upsets in successive races DENANG, Sat. Pride, with apprentice Douglas Dragon astride, scored a shock win in Race 4 here today to pay $281. Belle Blue also dealt2,077 words
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Article47 1963-05-12 12 Total Pool $80,074. Ist No. *****1 $15,048. 2nd No. *****9 flS.tlf 3rd No. *****8 S 1.508 Starters 5682 each Nov tUIU, *****4. *****0 300:J«0 *****4. 237)15. *****5; *****4 1b3U43. *****8, *****5. Consolation S5OO cadi Xos. 1M234. *****7. *****9. *****0. Z29Mt. 203b72. lti4BKo *****5. *****0. *****847 words
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Article36 1963-05-12 12 TURIN. Sat.— Johnny HalaliM (Tonga). No. 1 contender for th« British Empire light heavyweieht boxing title avenged a recent defeat when he stopped Rcnato De Monies (Brazil) in two rounds here last night.36 words
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Article19 1963-05-12 12 LONDON. Sat.— Hiird C.u.dy was scratched from the Epson Oaks, to be run on May 31.19 words
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Advertisement64 1963-05-12 12 FLIGHTS TO W^ LONDON \MW EVERY WEEK FROM BOMBAY One flight a week from Si i& pore to London and New Yori: rTj* on Wednesdays. [oTj I ir-ri I bit your Travel Agent or our General Sales Agents: Wjl I MALAYAN AIRWAYS for the Federation of Malaya. ?f l^V, l;64 words
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Advertisement162 1963-05-12 12 $*****0 at $5,595 (List Price) _<; fill Ask for a Test Drive today at:Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. Singapore Toy Brothers Co. Johoreßohru Rengam Motors Kluang Cycle Carriage Co., (M) Ltd. Batu Pahat Sum Hoe Motor Ltd. Muar Segamat Cycle Motor Co. Scgamat Ming Hoe Motors Ltd. Malacca Cycle Carriage162 words
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Article, Illustration15 1963-05-12 13 EPSOM JEEPj - EPSOM JEEPj with SMOKEY EYES 5-YEAR-OLD SAVED FOR KEDAH CUP15 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1963-05-12 13 FIRST UP WIN WAS TIP-TOP pASIR PI TEH. withdrawn on the course last week, is obviously "saved" for the Sultan of Kedah's Cup (Race V) over B£f at Penang today and I am not going to find one to beat him. He should get BJf1,386 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1963-05-12 13 IN ever loving memory of our beloved father Mr. Maximilian Perelra. aged 54, of 83, Race Course Road, who departed from us on 29 4.63 "(.onr but MM forgotlm"31 words
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Article105 1963-05-12 13 ROME. Sat. Australian Roy Emerson, the world's top amateur lawn tennis player today confirmed that he is thlnkmg of retiring soon. "There is a likelihood that I won't be playing amateur tennis for much longer and that I'll be settling down after one more season," he toldReuter - 105 words
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Article136 1963-05-12 13 EPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 TEH SU HU Promise Youghal Bridge PROMISE Youghal Bridge Mandy Star PROMISE Teh Su So I .ir.tlrms Race 2 BISTRO Bush Queen Myopic MISTY BOW Myopic Bistro QUO VADIS Java I'lura Jolly Scout ZODIAQI'K Bistro Misty Bow Race 3 PANITOBA Jolly136 words
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Article1378 1963-05-12 13 Penang acceptors and riders Race One: 2.0-Cl 3 Div 2-8 1£ 1 ***** Wmm Britf. (Thailand Synd.^^ po#aer g 2 ***** Promise (Honour St.) Martin. 7 8.13 Johnson 1 3 ***** Rue Royale (Venl Vlci Si.) Allan. 6 8.12 M. Lee 7 4 ***** Kuala Lumpur (Alliance St.) Rodgers. S1,378 words
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Advertisement242 1963-05-12 13 BEST BETS Epsom Jeep's best bets are Teh Su Su (Race 1). Panitoba (Race 3) and Pasir Puteh (Race 7). The going is good. CLASSIFIED ADS. FURNITURE ti (Ml*.)— Box it tU.mxtwo FOR MODERN DESIGNS In Cane Furniture visit Adrian's 42S River Valley Road. ***** Spore. SAN FURNITURE Manufacturers of242 words
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Advertisement187 1963-05-12 13 HIIIBSMIEIKsSSBBSBBSBSBI MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As w* crow older It's only natural that we b»sln to slow down. But some people jrrow old faster than tbry should. Then they feel weak. tlrsd, find It hard to keep working and seldom g°«t any fun out of life. Due187 words
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Article335 1963-05-12 14 US. ARE SET FOR sth TITLE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. VEGRI Sembilan are al- moit certain of winning another friendly quadrangular hockey tournament their fifth when they beat Armed Forces 3-1 at Rifle Range Road here today. With Penang holding SelaiiKor to a 2-2 draw In a match played earlier. Negri335 words
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198 1963-05-12 14 KEDAH SETTLE FOR 3-0 OVER PERLIS AS FORWARDS MISS KANGAR, Sat. Kedah beat Perils 3-0 in a Malaya Cup soccer match here today. Kedah should have won by a bigger margin but the forwards were off target. Perils started promisingly but their attempt at goal scoring were foiled by goalkeeper198 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-05-12 14 America's Duvc Tork sees how "the tartg is bent", as he prepares to go over the high bar in the Pan-Ameri-can Games pole vaulting event as shown in picture at top picture blow shows tbe topsy turvy result as his pole breaks in midstream,71 words
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Article67 1963-05-12 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Thr 2:--ntrong West Australian soccer team of schoolboys, who will be on a nine-match tour of Singapore and Malaya, arrived by plant In Singapore tonight. Team manager Harry Thayer said: "My boys are fit and are looking forward to the matches against the67 words
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145 1963-05-12 14 CINGAPORE. Bat. A bright knock of 95 by Robin Tessensohn enabled a Ringapore Cricket Association XI to beat Johore by flve wickets In their friendly match on the padanjj today The Singapore team, comprtslriK players who are in line for State honours, dismissed Johore145 words
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245 1963-05-12 14 KARTAR SINGH - Play-at-own-risk warning to Spore KARTAR SINGH I: Malacca, Saturday I- gINGAPORE's Malaya Cup soccer team, who arrived in this cholera-infected town tonight for their south zone match against Combined Services scheduled to be played at Kubu Stadium tomorrow (5.15 p.m.), immediately drew a "play-at-your-own-risk" warning. The warning came from Kwong245 words
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Article444 1963-05-12 14 PEARCE IN 3 PERAK TENNIS FINALS iPOH, Sat. John Pearce former Australian Davis Cup squad member, reached three finals in the men's singles, doubles, and mixed doubles of the Perak open tennis championships here today. He Is the defending champion for all the three titles S. A. Azman, Malaya's Davis444 words
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Article84 1963-05-12 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Wong Kirn Hong, who shared the St. Joseph's Institution Dlv. 'A' individual championship with Richard Tan. showed promise as a sprinter today when he won the 100 m, 200 m and 400 m. WonK set a new record of ll.osec for the 100 m84 words
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139 1963-05-12 14 Birmingham take two vital points off Manchester U. ONDON. Sat. Manchester J United. English P.A. Cup tinaltts. were beaten 2-1 iMI night by Birmingham City ir. a match between clubs fighting to avoid the threat of relegation from the first division of the league Birmingham held off a tremendous second139 words
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Article176 1963-05-12 14 Ipoh reminder for the home teams IPOH. Sat.— Four division one soccer league fixtures will be played on the newly built Stadium Perak this month. They are: Klnta Indians vs Shaw Bros, on Tuesday. Kilal Club v» Cheng Wah on Wednesday, Kilat Club vs Kinia Indians on May 23 and176 words
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Article32 1963-05-12 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. A penalty converted by Napl In the second half enabled Pathul Karlb to beat Sulwrarrml 1-0 In a scrappy SAPA league Div. 1 match at Jalnn Besar today32 words
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Article181 1963-05-12 14 SOCCI It MALAYA CUP: C'uealth Forces. Malaya v Spore (Kubu Stadium. Malacca. 5.15 >: Kelantan v S'gor <K. Bharit); Negri v Malacca (Station padang. Seremban): Johore v Fed Armed Forces (Kluang). TOUR MATCH: Spore com- I bined schools v W. Australian schoolboys (Jn. Besar. 5.30). SPORE DIV. 3B:181 words
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Article245 1963-05-12 14 VIETNAM SUFFER THE FIRST DEFEAT fPOH. Sat. Viot- nam Customs, suffered their first def- eat in their Malayan football tour when they went down 4-2 to Perak on the Stadium Perak here today. Perak put up a brilliant display In the hrM naif to lead 3-0. The tourists set the245 words
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Article, Illustration575 1963-05-12 15 JUNION KLAI CHUN - School rivalry to boost goodwill JUNION KLAI CHUN By SINGAPORE A dilemma solved by youngsters The Fobu I o v s World Of Charlie See See ASIA Magazine (Page Six). -i!r AMERICA is supposed to be famous for its flashy cars, automatic gadgets, U nd rock V roll. Yet, equally575 words
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Article, Illustration582 1963-05-12 15 Gauldin Miranda - Gauldin Miranda By KUANTAN SCENIC KUANTAN IS NO LITTLE ONE-HORSE TOWN yyHEN the editor-in-chief sent for me anc said.: "You're transferred to Kuantan' I cursed my luck. From the bright lights ol the Federal capital to this primitive one horse town. What a prospect! "Life," I582 words
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Article164 1963-05-12 15 Smari parents watch this < I corner to be ready with the correct answer to questions like this: WHY IS SOAP SOMETIMES DIKKItILT TO LATHER' IT is difficult to get a good lather from 1 soap when using what is called "hard" water. Most hard water is164 words
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Article236 1963-05-12 15 Making the best of it She (lives the impression i of enjoying tiery note she •Mft > Mntt critic, i EVEN if a singer loathes the whole business, she has to put a brave face 1 an it. "Try to look as If you liked It." says the236 words
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Article, Illustration671 1963-05-12 16 EVELYX *MJ CALLS FOR AN EARLY STOP TO ALL THAT PRUDERY >IAIIHS JALBAUD... HAIR-STYLIST AND ARTIST GIVES SOME FRANK ADVICE ABOUT BLEACHING. TINTING. HIGH-TOPS PLAIN JANES, PRETTY POLLYS. AND THOSE FASHION COPY-CATS Why don't you let it go to your head too? IF WESTERN girls can671 words
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Article273 1963-05-12 16 DOCTOR." stammered the patient, "my son has scarlet fever." "Yes. I know," replied the doctor. "I was over to treat him for it yesterday." "But you don't understand. He's kissed our maid." "Well, boys will be boys. I'm afraid." smiled the medico. "To be frank well,273 words
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Article1180 1963-05-12 17 ANNOYED-BECAUSE HUBBY GOES OUT WITH THE BOYS' ON SATURDAYS TOO WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lea. The Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Rood Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Jane Lee: I am alone most evenings ;is my husband works late. I there* lore1,180 words
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Article336 1963-05-12 17 DEAR Know Alls: Most licensed drivers feel it is only right and safe to give all learners on the road a wide berth. This gives rise to my question. What would happen if a licensed driver displays Lplate.s to take advantage of this courtesy and thereby336 words
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Article115 1963-05-12 17 DOES the Legal Aid Burgive free legal advice md It possible to get tin- .services of a lawyer irom the bureau for court free oi charge. R TAN tour case is a needy one IHAVE a ribbon and would like to present It id the Ji'hore Bahru Zoo115 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-05-12 17 WINNER of the weeks S3O prize is "Lets Get Cracking" <above), submitted by Mr. L. A. Hughes, of 11- A Alnwick Kh.kl Srrangoon Garden rNtate. Singapore 19. Srttinc R. 4, i/(i» vconri He will be paid by pMfc The th.-iiuf will be posted to him during the first175 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-05-12 18 nOG-OWNERS are like parents, lhey can never understand why everyone does not love llicir little darlings. And oflice pumagCT Tom Grani was no exception though his pet was hardly little. It was a huge Alsatian railed Rex. "I know he looks ferocious but he won't303 words
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Article1106 1963-05-12 18 WHO KILLED THE DRAMA CRITIC? AUTHOR No. 1 Val Gielgud RPfiIVIIINfi todQ y Two thrillers DuUlimiHU every Sunday for the next few weeks. The Sunday Times is presenting two brand-new, top-quality stories each week by star names among crimefiction writers. Today's authors are VAL GIELGUD and JOAN FLEMING. Other names1,106 words
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Article155 1963-05-12 18 The loat his case. The Judge xaid that a dogowner who pate ap a "Beware of the Dor" sign is asking for trouble. Be to nndoabtedly proclaiming that his dog b a menace, and. If anyone soea for Injury, the court will want an explanation. Bat the sign155 words
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90 1963-05-12 19 WHAT CAUSED THAT GASH IN THE DEAD MAN'S HAND? I anyone?" persisted Pellew. Mrs. Chandler looked up at him shrewdly. "Id say. sir. that Mr. Sowerby was the sort of man who preferred quarrelling on his typewriter." Pellew sighed. He seemed to have come to a dead end. It only90 words
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Article137 1963-05-12 19 A JAGGED SLASH rE warning came too late. As Pellew stoopped over the basket the cat struck upwards suddenly at his face. Automatically Pellew covered his face with one hand, and leaned backwards. Blood trickled down over his lingers from a deep jaßged slash In his palm. "There now I'll137 words
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Article250 1963-05-12 19 the front to call In their great big sandy cat. Car penter. The lady-next-door had been shaking out a duster, standing under the brick arch of their front door. "Have you seen Carpenter?" his wife had called, and the lady-next-door had called back that250 words
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Article237 1963-05-12 19 NEARLY NEW SO the police made enquiries at the nearest depot and found no representative of theirs had been in that street all day. He beat nls brow; he could go mad thinking about It. It could have been anyone anyone. The neighbours didn't spend their whole life looking out237 words
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Article583 1963-05-12 19 ORANGE HAIRS •••■■■•••s rwas only five minutes' drive to work and when he arrived the typist had been there and the two mechanics and they'd started at once on the maintenance of his car, which was due that day. "It's not fair," he told them, "a husband is at a583 words
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Article226 1963-05-12 19 A POINTED HAMMER HE had dropped his book and run like a stag to the nearest telephone box and there he had stood shivering beside it until the police picked him up and he guided them to the house. She had been bashed about the head with the little pointed226 words
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234 1963-05-12 19 Cat on the trail of I a wife killer. ...A TOP-FLIGHT WOMAN CRIME-FICTION WRITER IT WASN'T as though there was any reason for killing his wife. He told the police over and over again "I adored my wife." It's the sort of thing that goes without saying, really, but he234 words
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Article117 1963-05-12 19 ACROSS: 1. Chase. 6, Marsh. 9, Believed. 11. Label. 13. Carol. 16, Trod. 16, Don*. 17, Eat. 19, Sot. 20. Rare. 21, Bade. 22, Lord. 23, Cove. 24. Native. 26, Parent 27, Tine. 28. Muse. 29, wing. 30, Gash 31. Rig. 33, Act. 34. Sigh. 38. Bode. 36.117 words
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Article390 1963-05-12 19 • POINTER - •POINTER By T THINK all dog owners are proud to be able to say that their dogs are keen vmtCMßf*. capable of guarding the approaches to ihelr house against all comers, giving warning of their approach, and ready to tackle them if necessary. This Is a form of390 words
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Advertisement532 1963-05-12 19 Copyright VAL GIELGUD. 1963. Published by orrongement with the Crime Club. JULIAN SYMONS tells how some ort thieves pull a smart switch on a dealer and nearly make off with an old master. SARA WOODS tells about the trouble with some) policemen they just won't stick to the facts. Foot532 words
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Miscellaneous203 1963-05-12 19 ACKOSB: 1. Pursue (5); 6. Fan DOWN: 1. Animals (B): I De(s>: 9. Regarded as true (S); 11. Tout man (6); 3. Oerra 141! 4 Assign to a category (6>; 13. Song Measure (J); 5. Register (8) 6. (5); 15. Stepped <4>; 16 Executed Lake (4); 7. Fuss (3)- I203 words
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