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Title Section14 1963-06-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No \^!S^_^- /^X SUNDAY, JUNE 2. 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 35514 words
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Article, Illustration768 1963-06-02 1 I From LESLIE HOFFMAN: TOKYO, Sat. CONFRONTATION is over. Whatever his motives, President Soekarno today decided to call off his policy of vicious attacks on Malaya and its leaders. He has also accepted the sincerity of Malayan explanations on the desirability of Malaysia, although), he has not768 words
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Article36 1963-06-02 1 CYRACL'SE (Sicily) Sat.— A letter sent from Rome seven weeks earlier was delivered In Pachtao Picily. after ROinß by mistake to China. A Pekins pcs< office clerk had marked the envelope; "Try Sicily."36 words
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220 1963-06-02 1 Premier Lee: Result a benefit to ail U UALA LUMPUR. Bat— The Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here tonight that the results of the Tokyo talks between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno would be for the "benefit of all in SouthEast Asia' He added: "This is a220 words
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Article191 1963-06-02 1 .TJONG KONG. Sat.— A Hon* Kong Government mission left today for Canton to discuss with Chinese authorities the practical measures involved in bringing water from South China to the parched colony. The Chinese authorities have announced they were prepared, to supply the colony, free of charge. 20.000191 words
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728 1963-06-02 1 Miracle cry as Pope sits up in bsd VATICAN CITY. Sat.— Pope John', for whom hope had been officially given up. staged an amazing recovery early today after almost nin«" hours in a coma He sat up tn bed. drank coffee, and spoke to his brothers in the Bergamo dialect.728 words
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Article347 1963-06-02 1 Down to brass tacks Lee on merger talks: Discrepancy of $10 to S2O million SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan 'i said tonight that the talks on financial arrangements for merger were now getting down to brass tacks, with figures and details being worked out. Speaking at an347 words
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Advertisement176 1963-06-02 1 CYMA U A FINE SELECTION OF CYMA |^p^W Ladies 1 Watches fc. *£F Including Diamond Ones are' always Available at W% jfi BENOOUP CO tafflM Rait i'^lf^'l Trt ITfi 9 T^OKYO was no resplendent ever modest, For 15 minan unquali- in uniform took stood slightly utes the two men fied176 words
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Advertisement32 1963-06-02 1 I I 'mtmifktm^ get Lots More from LM more body in the blend more flavor in the smoke v, more taste through the filter It's the. rich-flat ur Itaf that docs ill32 words
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Article365 1963-06-02 2 BY tar the majority of animals are to be iound living In company sometimes a small family unit, sometimes a herd, or. in the sase of fishes, a snoal. Whatever the size or composition of a company, there Is i an internal chain of authority. With birds, this365 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-06-02 2 Off to get their diplomas ITS all smiles for pretty Goh Yoon Fong after three hard years of university life. A second class honours student in history, her smile irtiected tinfeelings of most of the 270 young men and women who ya s terday r ec c i ved t55 words
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Article, Illustration617 1963-06-02 2 AUSTEN ZECHA - A HAPPY DAY FOR 270 GRABS AUSTEN ZECHA Tengku absent at convocation but sends a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin By injALA LUMPUR, Sat— lt was a proud and memorable day lor 270 young men and women today as they graduated from the University of Malaya at an impressive two-hour long convocation at the617 words
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Article, Illustration310 1963-06-02 2 T)R. G. S. Rajahram. a private practitioner and recipient of an honorary Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Malaya convocation yesterday, expressed the hope of c ablishing "a chain of universities and institutes of technology" throughout Malaysia in his convocation address. Speaking to an audience of310 words
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Article26 1963-06-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Malayan newspapers today collected another 53.793.16 for the National Patriotic Fund bringing the total collected by them to date to 5684.982.06.26 words
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Article335 1963-06-02 3 Cholera: 2 new cases in Malacca All tests of swabs from suspect in K.L. proved negative lv ALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two more cholera at. pects In Malacca were admitted to hospital today bringing the total admissions since the outbreaks to 405. Yesterday was the first day since the outbreak early335 words
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Article34 1963-06-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Mr. Abdul Rahman, an Indian writer and author, will address a public meeting at the Tamil High School hall, at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman at 10 a.m tomorrow34 words
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Article23 1963-06-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Dale Carnesip Group here will hold a (?raduation dinner at the Federal Hotal at 8 am tomorrow.23 words
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Article18 1963-06-02 3 ALOR STAR. Sat. A new postal agency is to be opened at Merbau Pulas on Monday.18 words
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224 1963-06-02 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A typist. Madam Tan Teck Heng, 31. told a court today that her husband told her to jump from the lop of the Asia Insurance Building when she :außht him in the company of a waitress on March224 words
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386 1963-06-02 3 'ADAM AND EVE CASE' GRAFT TRIAL TOLD HEALTH INSPECTOR 'FORCED TO ACCEPT $40' FROM KUALA LUMPUR TEMPLE WOMAN By K. BASKARAN: KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE STORY of Adam and Eve was brought into a corruption case in the Sessions Court'here today. Mr. T. Selvarasan, defending Mohamed Noor bin Buyong, 27,386 words
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Article57 1963-06-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister lor Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, opened a 165-foot neon tower annex showroom at North Bridge Road this evening. The structure, built at a cost of $750,000 by the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.. of Japan, makers of popular "National" products. Is the57 words
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Article48 1963-06-02 3 SEREMBAN. Sat —The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Neßri Sembllan and his Consort today visited the Linggl Water Supply Schome at SaWja Estate. 25 miles from here They were conducted around the area by the Resident Engineer. Lingei Water Supply. Mr E. S. White.48 words
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Article39 1963-06-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dato S M. Yong has been elected chairman or the Bar Council. Federation of Malaya. in Dlaco of Mr. R Ramanl who has left for America us Malaya's chief delegate to the United Nation*-39 words
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Article63 1963-06-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Two executives of the 1.C.1. (Malaya* Limited here, Mr. A. J. Perelra and Mr. R. Ramchand. will fly to Britain tomorrow for a twomonth course. Ten others from 1.C.1, companies in the Par East. Africa and South Africa will also attend the course63 words
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Article123 1963-06-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Singapore was gaily dressed todacy with multi-coloured flags and buntings, all set for the National Day celebrations, which begin with an 'Aneka Rasam Ra'avat show at the City Hall steps at 7.30 tomorrow nlehr, The second show will be on Monday at Tanjong Katong. next123 words
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Advertisement74 1963-06-02 3 MECABLITZ 106 EXCEPTIONALLY LOW-PRICED HIGH PERFORMANCE TRANSISTORIZED FLASHGUNS INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS Hf ""zT WfT ftM^tfPNfi <*.*?:' Im— M.lL^.-. A SLIM AS A FINE WATCH BK3 The new handsome, Varaflame Adonis butane lighter is the slimmest, most compact pocket lighter ever! Fits neatly in B mi\ the pocket without bulging,74 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-06-02 4 WINNER of the weeks S3O prize is "Kembang Teratai" .above) submitted by Mohd. Shukri bin Ismail, of 14. Onan Road, Singapore 15. Mr. Ismail used a Yashica B camera and Fuji SS film. Setting: f.Vii. 1 .">0 second with yellow filter. He will be paid by post. The cheque will176 words
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Article28 1963-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A labourer. S. Muniandy, 40. was in collision with a taxi at the 14th mile Woodlands Road this afternoon. He died on the soot.28 words
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Article70 1963-06-02 4 ALOR STAR. Sat.— The Chief Police Officer. Mr. J. G. Ritchie, last night told his clerical staff they must provide him with facts and figures if they wished him to take up their case for improved salary scales. Addressing the Kedah-PerlU branch of the Police Administration70 words
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Article31 1963-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sal.— The Sci> oncl Industrial Arbitration Court will make its award in the dispute between Lindeteves-Jaco-berg (Far East) Ltd.. and the Singapore Business Houses Employees" Union on Thursday.31 words
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Article117 1963-06-02 4 Ads for doctors and lawyers? DO you think lawyers and doctors should advertise? That is this week's question for Malaya's new writers. Give your answer In 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $50. Contributions should he typewritten with double spacing on one side of the paper.117 words
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Article74 1963-06-02 4 New school for girls opened PENANG. Sal.— With the advent of merdeka, the Alliance Government had been quick to realise that the "key" to sound nationhood lay in education at all levels. Dato Wong Pow Nee. the Chief Minister, said today. "That is why," he told a large gathering at74 words
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127 1963-06-02 4 pENANG, Sat. The Mayor of George Town. Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, claimed today that several prominent Umno leaders had crossed over to Party Rakyat, a partner of the Socialist Front. Mr. 001. who Is also chairman of the Socialist Front Penang's Division127 words
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Article63 1963-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. SHt. Thieves broke into the home of an American, Mr. AJ. Callaghan. 53. in Adam Park. Bulttt Timah. yi'stcrday and stole articles I valued at $2,377. The loot included a camera, ;i typewriter, two cigarette htjhters. vvrisi watches, a radio 11 nd some casto. They gained63 words
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Article, Illustration356 1963-06-02 4 MALAYA'S I ST HIGHWAY PATROL IN SERVICE Their job: To cut accident rate -and beat the gangsters MALAYA'S first armed mobile highway patrol was on the road this morning to keep an eye on speeding motorists and help in the war on thugs. At a passing out parade at the356 words
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139 1963-06-02 4 Expert is coming to show how to make rain SINGAPORE. Sat. A rainmaker is expected here from Australia on June 9. He is an expert from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The expert will advise the Singapore Government on artificial rain making. Meanwhile, water rationing will be lifted139 words
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Article85 1963-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two people were found dead here today, a housewife. Lee Whai Choon, 39. was found hanging in her bedroom in Klong Salk Road at dawn. About two hours later, an unidentified man of about 60 was found in a pool of blood on the five-foot-way85 words
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Article291 1963-06-02 4 Teenage gangsters escaped from reformative centre SINGAPORE. Sat— Police were today combing gangland hideouts on the island for two teenage gangsters who escaped from the Reformative Training Centre In Ulu Bedok yesterday. The two, Llow Hock Sen*. 19. and Lim- Ah Kow. 17, broke camp291 words
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158 1963-06-02 5 TOKYO, Saturday British Shell and American Stanvac and Callex oil companies have reached agreement with the Indonesian Government on terms for the takeover of all installations in Indonesia, it was officially announced today. The agreement, was signed tonight at a ceremony attended158 words
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Article151 1963-06-02 5 FOR BACKGROUND The companies would continue to operate as contractors for the supply of crude oil for Internal use In the country under the terms of the contract and for refining and distributing. At the end of the contract terms the companies would leave the refining and distributing business in151 words
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Article254 1963-06-02 5 BUDDHISTS FAIL TO SHAKE DIEM SAIGON. Sat.— A mass hunger strike in Saigon by some 600 Buddhist priests and nuns against alleged government religious discrimination entered its second day yesterday without provoking any response trom President Ngo Dinh Diem's regime. Buddhist leaders said they were more determined than ever following254 words
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Article82 1963-06-02 5 LONDON. Sat. Christopher Craig, who was jailed for shooting a policeman in November 1952. has been released from prison. Craig who was then 16. and Derek Benlley. then 19 were found guilty of murdereing P.C. Sidney Miles. 42. during a rooilop sirusjKle in Croydon. Surrey. Bent82 words
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Article24 1963-06-02 5 BANGKOK. Sar Heavy monsoon nuns were reported for the first time tins year yesterday in the south-east and part of lenua Tnalland.24 words
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Article, Illustration394 1963-06-02 5 Grave barred to women POME. Sat. Police are guarding a tiny village cemetery to keep women "devil dancers" from the '.omb of a former priest. A legend about the priest. Don Gennaro Laurora. has grown up In the countryside surrounding the village of Cascina Amata on the Italian Swiss border394 words
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234 1963-06-02 5 LONDON. Sat. I People in Britain who help to foment racial discrimination by creating disorders at public meetings will be liable in future to be sent to mil for up tn a year or fined <C :,<)(! or both The previousReuter; UPI - 234 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-06-02 5 TOKYO, Saturday |N the confusion of a reception line a Japanese official became the first of his countrymen in history to shake an Emperor's hand Ed the throne 2.600 years ago. It was all a mistake but protocol officials hastily assured the shaken319 words
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Advertisement134 1963-06-02 5 Adx>ert isement Warm Weather Make-Up To look your prettiest on brill'.unt sunny days take <*:ara care in the applicaUon of make-up, to prevent it from looking caked and greasy. Before bepinning your make-up, cool and tone your complexion with delph lemon freshener, patting gently with cotton wool until the skin134 words
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Advertisement404 1963-06-02 5 EVERY PIECE OF WATERFORD GLASS 18 A COLLECTORS ITEM mmmmmY^Sm VmWJtiußMv FLEETING BEAUTY HELD FOR ETERNITY The scintillating brilliance of Waterford Glass is not for this generation alone as with that of the past, it will live for generations to come, inspiring wonder and giving pleasure to eyes as yet404 words
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864 1963-06-02 6 KEN HAMMONDS - You, too, can have a Riviera holiday KEN HAMMONDS Are you in the $750--a-month group? By SO YOU have been dreammc of a holiday abroad— at one of the playgrounds of Europe, perhaps but have given up the idea, because you think it's beyond your means. I say today that864 words
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Article579 1963-06-02 6 ABU bin ADAM LIKE ME, I expect most of you like a bit of music. Although almost strictly an addict of the classics, such as the works of Showpan and Mudwig van Beetroot, as I have stated before in this column. I do not mind unbending occasionally. My favourite singer579 words
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Article406 1963-06-02 6 SAINT AND SINNER CONGRATULATIONS to v^ Agnes Lay Lian Sooi (Sunday Times, May 26 and her piece about the good Samaritan who saw two blind men across Coleman Street in Singapore. But was it necessary lor her to condemn as sinners all the other pedestrians who she says406 words
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Article56 1963-06-02 6 rpHF fourth orchid conference in the world is to be held this October in Singapore. One thousand five hundred delegates will fly or sail in. Apart from the impetus to the tourist trade how rratifvinr |o see Singapore and Malaya for that matter establishing themselves on56 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1963-06-02 6 POLICE and the PRESS SOMETIMES RELATIO**S HERE ARE EVEN PATHETIC... JUST how good is the relationship between the POLICE and the PRESS? In Europe, it ranges from "f air" in certain countries to M oood." In the United States and Canada, it's "excellent" Bat here in Malaya, by comparwoo, it1,053 words
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Advertisement863 1963-06-02 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. IN MEMORIAM 30 Word* jr.'/- (Minimum) PATRICK DAVIO 10BIN wbo toft u» un :n<i Jum, IMS. Fondly raflMmr>rr»d by Mure, Dad and Brother*. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY .i) Word* >12/- (Mt»—) 3ITM MARMAOI AMNIVIMAIIV Mr and Mr*. W. B. Moabarsan. Mairtaxa tilniwiHH at Good Bn^ihTd Cathedral by lata Ravanod P.863 words
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Advertisement418 1963-06-02 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL .PT-TITTTTTI BURYING THE HATCHET KENYA stands to1Y day poised on the verge of self government and bankruptcy. Liquid coital is fleeing ibroad at an alarming rate. The European farmers who produce 80 per cent of Kenya's exports418 words
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Advertisement76 1963-06-02 6 MALAYA'S NEW WRITERS will be bock next Sunday. Pick a pack of Fropax FROZEN FOODS Country-fresh vegetables and fruits, prime fillets of fish from (/jiCHKftH England's ice-cold seas... Frozen •ta.w wt TOW! MAIUTT TMI OUM* Foods of supreme quality and WfJ \Z£°J£'°°'* freshness, the pick of the world's jfe finest76 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-06-02 7 LEE MING BEST OF 200 BABIES IN IPOH MUNICIPALITY'S JOY CONTEST IPOH. Sat. A four-month old eirl slept serenly in her mother's arms, unaware of the joy of her parents when she was .judged champion of champions in a baby show held here today. About 200 babies, aged179 words
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243 1963-06-02 7 ACCIDENTS STAGED TO SHOW STUDENTS HOW TO USE ROAD jPOII. Sat. The new 540.000 six-acre traffic pi i\ ground in Coronation Park here is developing ii > one of the most accident-prone areas in Ipoh. averaging about ten a week. But the "accidents" are. however, never injurious to anyone nor243 words
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Article304 1963-06-02 7 Ruler: This gives the lie... X; mpong folk prove they can be depended upon to do a good job SEREMBAN. Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan said today that the employment of kampong Malays In the $9 million LJnggi water supply scheme at Sagga gave the He to304 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-06-02 7 MOTHER GOES TOO AS RUBY LEAVES ON SINGING TRIP TO HK^THEN AUSTRALIA, EUROPE SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGER Ruby Wah has at last taken the advice of visiting artists to go overseas for experience. She Mew to Hong Kong this morning on the first lap of a singing tour which will eventually170 words
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Article83 1963-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— The first prize of $700 in the Blood Donor Competition for May has been won by Mr. Tan Bah Nee, of Singapore Works Brigade, with 438 donors. The second prize of $200 went to Mr. G. Edwards, of RAF Seletar, with 146 donors.83 words
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Article50 1963-06-02 7 Indecent— slo SINGAPORE, Sat.— X. Ramasamy, a labourer, was today fined $10 for appearing In full public view without wearing any clothes, from the waist, downwards, at 2.55 p.m. at the main entrance of the Singapore Harbour Board, yesterday. He pleaded guilty, claiming that he was drunk at that time50 words
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Article23 1963-06-02 7 KUANTAN. Sat. The SulI tan of Pahang yesterday open- Ed a 1117.000 health centre and I a $125,000 ward at Pekaa.23 words
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Article120 1963-06-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The new Parliament buildings of the Federation of Malaysia is to be supplied with $158,950 (£18.700) worth of catering equipment by a British firm. A statement from the British Information Services said today that Scotts of Oldham. Lancashire, who have secured the contract, have120 words
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Article67 1963-06-02 7 PENANG. Sat— The Penang Wesley Methodist Church will observe Pentecost Sunday tomorrow with a special service during which an appeal will be made for volunteers to serve In the various local institutions. They are required for the Penang and Province Wellesley Blood Transfusion Service, Federation School67 words
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Article52 1963-06-02 7 SINOAPORE. Sat. The sec ond of five Malayan Airways Fokker P-27 Friendship planes arrived today from Amsterdam after a 8.000-mile flight. The plane was piloted by an all-Malayan crew comprising Mr N. A. Segar. flight captain for P-27: Capt. S. K Chan and First Officer Yee52 words
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164 1963-06-02 7 Thais kill Red in battle near border J^LOR STAR. Sat— A Thai police border patrol shot dead a terrorist during a grim 20-minute battle on the Betong salient in Thai territory on May 18. it was disclosed today. There was no casualty on the Thai side. News of the kill164 words
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Article62 1963-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Here's your T.V. programme for tomorrow 7.15 p.m. Opening and programme summary; 7.20 Robin Hood; 7.45 News and newsreel in Chinese; 8.05 "National Day aneka ragam rakyat"; 9.05 "Corroboree" John AntlU's Ballet. 9.15 News and newsreel In English; 9.35 "The Phil Silvers Show": 10.2562 words
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Article46 1963-06-02 7 PENANO. Sat. A woman. Tan Ah Suan. 27. was today granted $300 bail on a charge of possessing liquor on which $40.78 duty had not been paid. The case will come up for further mention In the Sessions Court on Tuesday.46 words
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Article164 1963-06-02 7 28 BABIES BORN IN YEAR AND 20 OF THEM WERE BOYS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. WOMEN tappers are being attracted to an estate in Pahang because far more boys are born there than girls. According to the Minister for Labour, Inche Bahamar. bin Samsudln, the 3,242--acre estate employs164 words
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Article105 1963-06-02 7 TODAY Sedili Kechil 613 a.m. 1 5.0ft i 6.08 p.m. < 6.sft i; Singapore 7.22 a.m. < 6.4 ft) 8.21 p.m. (7.oft); Port Dlckson 3.11 am (6.3 ft) 3.33 p.m. (7.1 ft >; Port Swettenham 1.31 a.m. (9.7 ft) 2.09 p.m. (11.7U); Penang 10.16105 words
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161 1963-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two youths pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court here today to stealing a gold chain and a pendant from a school girl at a bus-stop in Stamford Road yesterday. The magistrate, Mr. R.B. I. Pates, however, postponed sentence to June 8. Senior Inspector161 words
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Article85 1963-06-02 7 PENANG. Sat.— A 14-year-old boy was today charged with robbing two women and a man of $221 in cash and jewellery at the lunction ol Westlands and Mar.dal.ty ruads on the night of May 20. He fans another charse of possessing a knife at the junction85 words
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Article47 1963-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. About 100 delegates from Sing;i:'jre. Malaya. Sarawak. Borneo, Hong Kong and Bangkok will fly to Penang for the American International Assurance Company's annual convention on June 6 and 7. Penang's Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will make a spi-t eh of welcome.47 words
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Advertisement197 1963-06-02 7 OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN AT HOOVER PARK 7\ M.S. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, (behind beauty world) SINGAPORE THE HOUSING ESTATE OF ULTRA MODERN DESIGN AND SETTING ON ABOUT 17 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND IN THE MOST QUIET HEALTHY AND CONGENIAL LOCALITY. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO SCHOOLS, BANK, MARKET AND CINEMAS. CONVENIENT197 words
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512 1963-06-02 8 Another good week for industrials INDEX HIGHEST FOR THE YEAR JT WAS another industrials' week on the Malayan Stock Exchange though profit-taking caused some setback in prices on Friday. But with happy tidings coming from Tokyo where President Soekarno and the Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman are havlnu their512 words
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Article332 1963-06-02 8 CINGAPORE. Sat.— Combined 0 business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms today with the number of shares traded within brackets: Industrials: Boustead (1.000) $1.69, (2.000) $2.86; East Smelters $3.48 SL, $3.45 SL. (1,000) S3. 50 D. (1.000) $3.46, (7.000) $3.48, (1.000) $3.49. (9.000> $3.50; Esso Ords.332 words
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Article127 1963-06-02 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A young woman and her mother were committed to stand trial at the Assizes Court at the end of a preliminary inquiry today, into charges connected with five Malayan Banking cheques stolen from a merchant, Yeow Teck Soon. 25, on Jan. 18. The woman127 words
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181 1963-06-02 8 PISTOL PACKING PIRATES GET OFF WITH $8,000 LOOT PENANG, Saturday. GANG of pirates, armed with rifles and pistols, held up a coastal vessel, Pulau Perak 11, and looted about 20 tons of copra worth $8,000, it was stated today. The piracy took place in the international waters between Sumatra and181 words
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Article58 1963-06-02 8 IPOH, Sat.— The Australian and New Zealand Graduates Association of Malaya will hold its fifth annual national conference at the Veterinary Research Institute here on June 9. Members from Selangor, Perak and Penang will attend the conference which will be preceded by a get-together dinner58 words
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Article130 1963-06-02 8 Prizes for 100 guests PENANG. Sat. There will be a prize each for practically every member and guest when the Journalists' Union of North Malaya hold their seventh anniversary dinner at the Garden Hotel, Tanjong Bungah. on Monday night. Local commercial firms and other well-wishers have given so many gifts130 words
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221 1963-06-02 8 7 nations launch big Seato game in Thailand QINGAPORE, Sat. The SEATO nations have launched the biggest ever ground exercise in Thailand, code-named Dhanarajata. A Press statement released in Singapore today by the British General Headquarters Far East Land Forces said that the military exercise was being run concurrently with221 words
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Article36 1963-06-02 8 IPOH. Sat. Contestants from North Borneo, Sarawak. Brunei, Singapore and Malay.. are expected to take part in th< pan-Malayan Telecommunica rions Department's "Mis.s Telecoms, Malaya" contest to br held in Ipch on Aug. 17.36 words
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Article34 1963-06-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 400 people are expected to attend the Italian National Day reception tomorrow at the residence of the Italian Ambassador here. Dr. Mario Pllo della Torre Santa Susanna.34 words
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Article40 1963-06-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —The National Islamic Students' Association will meet at the University of Malaya (Lecture Theatre "A") at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow for Its annual meeting. The Minister of Education. Hajl Abdul Hamld Khan, will address the meeting.40 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-06-02 8 ALLIANCE IS PRAISED MALACCA, Sat. Mr. J. L. de Cruz (above). Malayan Party chairman of the Malacca Municipal Council's finance and general purposes committee, today congratulated the Alliance for being able, within 12 months or office, to raise capital totalling $20.6 million for various projects. This achievement, he added, would229 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-06-02 8 \S~~^i* x plated^ *f r^T demand.,.- S^*^*. Pi 1 1 -v-r f A I p,^ m meete Jm k fIB^V~V V <**&*%!21 words
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Article160 1963-06-02 9 AREA: 116,200 square miles. POPULATION 1962: 51,500,000 (Rome: 2,300,000). GOLD AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE HOLDINGS: MS 10,--600 million (fourth in the world after U.S., West Germany ond France). ft MERCHANT NAVY (1962): 3,957 ships reaching a total of 5,537,600 gros» tons (sixth in the world). M160 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1963-06-02 9 BIG INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION JUMP IN EIGHT MONTHS Rise due to domestic expansion IN his year -end report to Parliament, the Italian Minister for Industry and Commerce said that during the first eight months of 1962 industrial production rose 11 per cent over the same period the year before. Iv due1,061 words
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247 1963-06-02 9 Progress— exports up by 110.5 p.c. in a decade a result of rapid economic development over the last few years. Italy is now well 00 the way to becoming an industrial country whose products are well able to compete with those of all modern nations Over the period 1952-1962, in247 words
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64 1963-06-02 9 HOW MUCH ITALY BUYS FROM MALAYA (Rubber, tin, timber, etc.,) 1961: Msl72. million 1962: Msls9. million HOW MUCH ITALY SELLS TO MALAYA I Cars, motor scooters, fertilisers, drugs and medical supplies, marble, textiles, etc.,) 1961: Ms 42. million 1962: M 555.3 million BALANCE64 words
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175 1963-06-02 9 $38 million Italian refinery to be built in the Congo ™c "Societe Con- go Italienne de Rattinage", founded as the result of an agreement between the Congo Government and -A.N.1.C., a member of the E.N.I. (National Hydrocarbons Group), is to build refinery in the Congo capable of processing 600.000 tons175 words
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884 1963-06-02 9 fllK Five Year Plan for agricultural development (better known as the "Green Plan") should be viewed as part of Ihe country's vast programme of economic and social development. The high percentage of the active population engaged in agriculture and the884 words
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Advertisement108 1963-06-02 9 THESE OFFICES WILL HELP YOU In Establishing and strengthening your ITALIAN TRADE CONTACTS I FEDERATION OF MALAYA (1) ITALIAN EMBASSY, Y. L. Lee Building, Jalan Mountbatten, KUALA LUMPUR. Tel: ***** (2) ITALIAN TRADE OFFICE, Room 404 3rd. Floor. East Asia Building, Jalan Mountbatten, KUALA LUMPUR. Tel: ***** STATE OF SINGAPORE108 words
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Advertisement724 1963-06-02 10 FIAT MOD (SUNROOF) Youihful. wciting. tmall bM kma to mr* yow mtmuy— five* yom-aw 30 ovp i PtAT«OOD(MULTIPLA) H*/*»ork«i came* 6 •dull* or o«eph« "00 lb« of goods U»tct>«your money trw>— ov«r«(>m.p %f M-^'- Wk- FIAT F K» (EXPORT) v Tal«md accowvlithed. Ml o< pow^ and speed Proven— over 1724 words
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Article, Illustration8 1963-06-02 11 CHEESE maturing in special cellars in Northern Italy8 words
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864 1963-06-02 11 TINPLATE PLAYING KEY ROLE IN PACKING INDUSTRY THE striking progress made by the packing industry recently has substantially influenced the expansion of trade activities in all economic sectors during the past few years. The various technical and economic aspects of this important industrial sector have been the object in Italy864 words
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614 1963-06-02 11 What and where Italian firms sell and build TTOE Italian firm "Eo. Ge. Far." of Milan has been awarded a contract by the Nigeria Ports Authority following an international tender for important works to be carried oat at the port of Apapa, which include The construction of four 2,500 ft.614 words
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Article, Illustration624 1963-06-02 11 ITS BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AND QUALITY ARE WORLD RENOWNED WHITE marble a stone which is quarried in the Apuania and Versilia areas and is known the world over under the name of Carrara Marble —is very important to the Italian economy. The beautiful lustre and valuable quality of624 words
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Advertisement69 1963-06-02 11 Oucati THE FINEST AMD FASTEST J V X r^^^^^m \^k v" VwV^S^S^SW zoo mX IZS DIANA 250 cx. $1,975 TS 125 cx. $1,250 EUTE 200 SUPER SPORT $1375 AUREA 125 cx. $1,150 SPORT 125 cx. $1,475 98cx $1075 SPORT 48cx. 625 TO 175 C $1 4 75 PIUMA 48c*. 57569 words
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Article, Illustration971 1963-06-02 12 Increasing demand for cars sends the demand soaring fTIVK hundred and fifty four exhibitors from 13 nation* took part in the International Turin Auto Show which was officially inaugurated by the Italian President on Oct. 30, last year. The show was termed "Italy's first exhibition to take place since the971 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-06-02 12 34 per cent of Italy's output went to foreign countries I^XPORTS of Italian cars are calculated at 319,094 in 1962. against 245.039 in 1961, and represent about 33.7 per cent of total production. Germany is Europe's largest importer of Italian motor vehicles, with 118,622 last year, equal to 37.18 per156 words
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Advertisement338 1963-06-02 12 x*^» >—_ A f fl| 0 fl| m} m* m» i mm m^ m M% imjmf <mJC* i^^. -4hl JtmWttKtt/^ .«^a^Ba^a^a^H !^^atf ••■•J .jt j" Lloyd Triestino "GALILEO GALILEI" WILL BE CALLING SINCAPORE AGAIN ON HER REGULAR SAILING FROM SINGAPORE TO ITALY Lloyd Triestino's superb, spacious, modern 27,000-ton liner "Galileo"338 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1963-06-02 13 THE BIG TOURIST BOOM IN ITALY IN recent years tourism in Italy and many other countries has come to assume an economic and social function of great importance. It contributes to increasing consumption, to the redistribution of income, to the equilibrium ot the interegional debts and credits (internal tourism), aids1,277 words
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Advertisement146 1963-06-02 13 Jl I Olivetti FOR TYPING LETTERA 22 STUDIO 44 DIASPRON 82 DIASPRON ELECTRIC FOR ADDING SUM MA PRIMA 20 QUANTA 20 ELETTROSUMMA 22 DUPLEX FOR CALCULATING MULTISUMMA 22 DIVISUMMA 22 TETRACTYS FOR ACCOUNTING AUDIT 403 AUDIT 413 AUDIT 503 AUDIT 513 ELETTROSUMMA CR MULTISUMMA CR DIVISUMMA CR TETRACTYS CR FOR146 words
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Article, Illustration536 1963-06-02 14 The accordion— it is claimed a whole orchestra is inside one AFTER^ A CENTURY OF EVOLUTION THIS INSTRUMENT IS NOW ONE OF ITALY'S FOREMOST EXPORTS IN one of the most impressive and charming regions of Italy, in villages scattered over the hillsides which slope gently down' to the sea, the536 words
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Article, Illustration460 1963-06-02 14 P)R the first time in history an Italian nuclear power reactor reached the so called "critical stage" on Dec. 27, 1962. Thi.s means that the rear-tor built for industrial purpose as part of the nuclear plant of SI ME A (Societa Meridio- nale460 words
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625 1963-06-02 14 It is obvious that the fortunes of this productive activity are closely linked with the course of exports and thus with the possibility of absorption by the receiving markets where it influences the changing taste of the consumer, especially in the United625 words
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Advertisement37 1963-06-02 14 ».cui»AT«» GHWETTA 95 cc. ir HEADLAMP an exclusive ne wf ues i g n h k SOLD BY US IS FULLY COVERED DV FREE SERVICE MOTOR MORINI 125 cc. I COME AMf\ TDV Mc^ Hf^Bl new range37 words
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Advertisement118 1963-06-02 14 I Nitrogenous and complete fertilizers manufactured by Edison and Monte catini Italian Groups are now exported to Malaya by 1 Societa per lo Sviluppo dci H^PVjH^B Consumi dei Fertilizzanti Br Pzza Duca d'Aosta 4, Milan < Italy) I Telephone 228.141 Cables SEIFAFERT, Milan Telex ***** SEIFA through Messrs. Borneo Sumatra118 words
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Article, Illustration644 1963-06-02 15 ITALIAN artisan A ship is a living reality. The most eloquent testimony to this is the million artisan enterprises, regularly listed in the electoral registers, whose "working force" counts more than two million employees with some 400,000 apprentices. It is no easy task to < stimatc the "economic644 words
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1262 1963-06-02 15 IN the general view of Italian arts and crafts, the Province of Venice stands out brilliantly and with notable relief as especially on account of its decorative handicrafts and artistic trades it includes the art of glass-making,1,262 words
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Advertisement75 1963-06-02 15 f^^ ULTRA MODERN COOKERS rides Equipped with the latest devices to save fuel and reduced cooking time to a minimum. FIDE quality-built gas cookers are available in a wide range of attractive and budget-priced models. The popular model The Space-Saver vvifh spacious oven Table Model, ideal and interior lighting. for75 words
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Advertisement248 1963-06-02 15 mm#*«n. -»%njjiY-i y^A. BS^^A SSc I '^■S^^-.fl Ljtf SSr^ Bsl LET ALITALIA TAKE YOU TO THE GATEWAY OF EUROPE WHERE IS THIS GATEWAY? considerate multi-lingual hostesses— rich Italian atmospKome of course. Why? Look at a map of Europe and here and comfort. All these give you new excitement, you will248 words
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Advertisement191 1963-06-02 16 PROGRESS IN ITALY TOP: Italy's own jet fighter the Fiat G 91 R aircraft. BELOW: Part of the oil pipeline from Genoa to Western (iermanv. life's fun with Vespa... K Vi J ll& ,iw g ou're free as a bird when you own a Vespa go where you like, when191 words
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Advertisement244 1963-06-02 16 B^n mm m &JKn"j9 fln«f W B B sril ILjgri BHpfIMHHi W^ 9 msS^^Bmms^^**^^^E&&ma*£'. ml 1 KpWfSP i j f-f *^w IMS 401 Wt t^^ oaf tM^^^s&&*« t m m WI W Ipippjpill!. |Hi!]i!||jli > x Ipfc- --IJ X t ,^^^3r^Tßßaß^B! BBBB!»i^aV^r^lB ALFA ROMEO Giulia 1600 T.I. Giulia 1600 Spider244 words
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624 1963-06-02 17 Popularity increasing MANUFACTURE OF BUILDING MACHINERY UP pORMERLY carried on by craftsmen in their workshops, the manufacture of house and road building and mining machinery as well as of machinery for the production of building materials was started on an industrial scale in Italy early in this century. But it624 words
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Article208 1963-06-02 17 Brindisi, new oil city IN order to assure the maximum economic and social development of the southern regions, the public authorities and private enterprise have been planning and launching projects of all kinds over a period of several years. This is undoubtedly an interesting exomple of how public and private208 words
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340 1963-06-02 17 Millions pour in to industrialise the southern regions EFFORTS to carry on with the transformation of the economy of the southern reßlons of Italy which, for centuries, has mainly depended upon agriculture, were continued last year. The aid provided by the Southern Italy Development Fund assumed two forms. The first340 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1963-06-02 17 'pHE course of production and expansion in the principal sectors of miscellaneous mechanics in 1961 continued to increase as compared with 1960 with a total production of 580 milliard lire. In the general movement of Italian exchange with foreign countries, Italy has imported1,006 words
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Article283 1963-06-02 17 Aviation in Italy expanding COUNTRY'S THREE COMPANIES NOW HAVE 65 PLANES THE annual report of the Italian Aeronautical Register gives particulars as to the consistency of the Italian air fleets at Dec. 31, last year. On this date, 65 aircraft were being used for transport purposes of which 49 belong283 words
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Advertisement17 1963-06-02 17 SPECIAL REDUCTION for LADIES' SHOES, HANDBAGS, BLOUSES. ITALY SHOE STORE 332—334, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****.17 words
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Advertisement174 1963-06-02 17 B^e/Msife set B^clasiVe 'features— t nil ?J &,S£*^ r m ctiV^ *Z^*o?\ model 783-E 23 inches B> Super jhm cobintt itylmg. Clatiic, eleqont Wm |^Tl\ Lli^« Walnu> P' ano h cob'"" V .^^^Hl w^^^ Coicodt" circuit iciulting in »cry low hum V 'jL^^^^fl foneramic Vmon picture tub* with prrspti V174 words
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528 1963-06-02 18 Civil engineering firms reap success overseas for Italy THE remarkable successes reaped by Italian civil engineering, first during the process of national reconstruction and later in respect of the construction of new plant particularly in the so called "depressed" areas of the country made a most important contribution to the528 words
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Article104 1963-06-02 18 MALAGAS (including Singapore's) external trade with major countries: (Million Ms) IMPORTS EXPORTS 1961 1962 1961 1962 Britain 710.0 7534 487.1 400 4 United States 237.9 274.2 545.7 (548 4 Netherlands 131.2 119.1 84.4 84 7 Australia 190.7 207.8 105.3 V>l 4 West Germany 150.1 1500 219.5 169.5104 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1963-06-02 18 70 pc of Italians watch TV FINE MARRIAGE OF THE SPECTACULAR WITH CULTURE TX) win the public's interest by moans of pro. grammes in which there is ;i happy com hi nation of the spectacular element and an ever present and intentional culture admixture such has been the primary object1,082 words
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Advertisement80 1963-06-02 18 The only scooter in the world with DISC-BRAKING! ismHn^ta |f\ Extra power-packed engine Safer and more comfort Real sports performance l\ Streamlined Slim-styling* Easy handling Reduced weight •Front-wheel disc brake See and test-ride the incomparable laiiibmgUa 'Slimstyle' 175 Tv today at BORNEO MOTORS Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Malacca Penang Seremban80 words
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Advertisement12 1963-06-02 18 MARTINI Smt 111 (Jr lm®^@rfl -R#4otttwfq! .iiiiiiiii. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD12 words
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Article179 1963-06-02 19 Tea planter's daughter with eyes in Bardot tradition JULIE CHRISTE is an untidy beauty witn cnallenginp eyes in the Barao tradition. sne has wild yeilow nair. a passion for Beethoven, ana lives in a craz> household just behind Olympia, in London, with lots ol writers and artists who179 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1963-06-02 19 RODERICK MANN - Woman who needs to be bossed. RODERICK MANN By PEOPLE FRIGHTEN ME TO DEATH' Miss Margaret Leighton is now back in London after an absence of many months, I took the opportunity of inviting her to luncheon. II is just over two years since The Times ran the prosaic report:1,023 words
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Article331 1963-06-02 19 THE THEATRE I ONCE lived in the same ri. A y. mess as an enthusiastic practical joker. This chap, had an imaginary dog wruch accompanied him everywhere, and with whom he woulu carry on spirited conversations. "Good dog," he would say to the tnin air, "come here, then. Now sit331 words
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Article258 1963-06-02 19 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By ONE of the most popular singing groups in show business will make a onenight appearance at Slnga-Spre-s Goodwood Park Hotel 3n June 2* They-«re the Mills Brothers, who have featured on the hit parade for the past 25 years. Their records have been258 words
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Advertisement460 1963-06-02 19 M-»H tT»TT7«nsT?Knr^ NOW MIOU IM.! X Xllom 1 .30 4.00 6.30 I 9.30pm J UMKiotN nrrrjHMnOMi prisoners J VJllfoaMask t* BMta. UICHNIICaM Michel LEMOINE Anorao BUnC4' Plut ON STAGE AT ALL SHOWS 1 IN PERSON! <• X kobin and -she y t X TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (Mond.) X "ADVENTURE OF THE460 words
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Advertisement37 1963-06-02 19 Mj^fjtt fl I*4o' Todov: 1 30-3. 30-7.00-9 30 p.m. Tyrone Power Moureen 0 Horo "THE BLACK SWAN" (Techn,color> 9.30 0.m.: "Sit Scm May" (Hokkien! I 1 00 o.m "Frortiw *****" (Fox) Tomorrow "Boy Of Ftonders (Cinemoicope) (Colour37 words
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Advertisement81 1963-06-02 19 TANJONG INN 73. Taniong Rhu, Singapore. I Tel: ***** I MISS JUNE MOK MMHH (Nightingale of the East) M RETURN APPEARANCE AFTER SUCCESSFUL faL EUROPEAN TOUR! MINN MOK CHAN FIE YIN Will Sing and Entertain You Nightly together with Misses CHAN FEE YIN. Wilma Tang May Wong plus Mr. Bernard81 words
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Advertisement356 1963-06-02 19 OPENS TODAY <s P0 GLOBE 1 11 .45, 4 00. 700& 9 1 5 jj/jikj"^* "PARRISH" Girl I AND ENCOUNTERS TH«tOT [j \\\h\\[ MpRAIM SPAWNED THE DEADLIEST "WkA UIMIIL IIIIDHIII OIL EMPIRE OF THEM All! PHILIP CAREY tmWll^ GOUI OPENS If ever a serial can TOMORROW JU* be called GREAT...356 words
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Article, Illustration530 1963-06-02 20 PETER LIM - 7,000cc under the bonnet PETER LIM By ILTHATS the engine capacity of the car TT you drive? Whatever it is, it can't possibly bo anywhere near that of the giant 7.000 c.c. American Ford Galaxie which broke a 12-year-old record last month. The record was that held so proudly by530 words
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169 1963-06-02 20 QINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. in his National Day message to schoolchildren stressed the need for national unity and integration. The Minister's message was read to about 400,000 children in 700 government and aided schools on the169 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-06-02 20 20,000 CHILDREN AT STADIUM FOR REHEARSAL MORE than 20,000 school- children yesterday saw the final dress rehearsal of the parade for the Yang diPertuan Agong's 43rd birthday, to be held at Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. The King's Colour presented to the132 words
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323 1963-06-02 20 Dynasty play a family triumph for Tans PENANG, Sat. The 17th anniversary play presented by the Peng Seah Penang's best-known Chinese amateur dramatic association proved a family triumph for rubber merchant, Mr. Tan Hoay Earn, his wife and four of their children. All six had prominent roles in the drama323 words
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Article65 1963-06-02 20 Silver Jubliee celebrations IPOH. Sal. The St. John Ambulance Association. Pirak. one of the most active voluntary organisations in Malaya, will celebrate its Silver Jubilee here on July 27. A special programme is being prepared for the celebrations. The Sultan of Peralc will Inspect Brigade members and open the association's65 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-06-02 20 EXPERTS WILL HELP Equal pay GOVT. TO EXPAND TECHNICAL TRAINING SINGAPORE, Saturday. A MISSION of British technical experts will soon be here to advise the Singapore Government on the expansion of the Polytechnic and technical training. This was said here today by Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Deputy Prime Minister,357 words
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Article172 1963-06-02 20 IPOH Arrivals MALAYAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore and Kuala Lumpur <ML 106) 6.40 a.m.: Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 102 i 10.05 am.: Kota Bhani and Penanu (ML 129 > 1.10 p.m.; Penang (ML 149 1 3.55 p.m.: Singapore, Malacca -and Kuala Lumpur (ML 152 > 5.10 p.m.172 words
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Article43 1963-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Dresident of the Singapore Chine.-.c Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teclc Kin. will officially open the first muiision of a multi-million-dollar housing project of the Singapore Trading Co. Ltd. at Jalun Daliah 'off Meyer Road on June 843 words
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Article30 1963-06-02 20 $4 ½m. for TV SINGAPORE, Sat— A $17', 2 million supplementary developments estimate, including an additional 54.460.900 for the new television service, has been tabled in the Legislative Assembly here.30 words
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Article250 1963-06-02 20 Aishah: Can scheme be implemented before Malaysia? KUALA Lumpur, Sat. The question of equa] pay for women will be raised in the Senate on Monday. The only woman Senator, Che Aishah blnte Hajl Abdul Ghanl. will ask the Minister of Education Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, what has happened to250 words
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Advertisement88 1963-06-02 20 LUXURY FOR SIX ■>--■■ v ■».-■<■ H^B^^Ltt kA'W ■i~r -<v > TOP m m*k^*J*** r^*T*«*^Su& X^ A"V^" A Aircraft Courtesy of T. J[ jjQ J I.©^^V Moloysio Air Charter VAUXHALL VELOXICRESTA The spacious new Vauxhall VELOX/CRESTA provides ample room for six big adults With its immaculate finish, inside and out,88 words
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Advertisement104 1963-06-02 20 **QtC wLAvvlrJuJ i 120 words $12 (Minimum, BIRTHS VIJAYARATNAM— SAROJDJI boy at Bungaar Ward June 1. Thanks to doctors and staff. PHANO: To Lena and Kok Keng a son 1.6.63. Thanks to Doctor and Staff of Bungsar Ward. J.KJL NOTICE CLOSING OF BRIDGE 43/1 TANJONG KARANG SABAK BERNAM ROAD. The104 words
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Article, Illustration931 1963-06-02 21 This three-year-old has improvedfurther since his splendid double in Class 4 at Bukit Timah in April He has the makings of topflight performer OEST bet at Bukit Timah today is Castano in the Class 3, Div. 2 mile han- dicap (Race 8). This three-year-old chestnut has the931 words
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570 1963-06-02 21 Pasir Puteh can recoup Penang losses pASIR PUTEH was nor, disgraced at Penang last month when he was beaten into fourth place in the B£f Summer Cup. I am confident he can recoup the losses in Race 6. A mile should be ideal for him. As a two-year-old In Australia570 words
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Advertisement812 1963-06-02 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Here's SS (Min.)-Box St el*, txtro PHOTOSTATS BY PMOTOMATIC, H, Robinson Road. Tel: *****. REQUIRE PHOTOCOPY SERVICE? —Telephone 9M6S Tang's 10, Boat Quay. Singapore SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Word* SS (Min.)-Boi St CCS. extra CONSULT LEE ONN Ooldsralth for your Wedding Presents CHtOr C812 words
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Advertisement488 1963-06-02 21 jl CASTANO TIMESPORT SELECTIONS EPBOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER JEMBERS LKE GARDEN BANKDRAFT Race 1 Prince Tournai Noble Albert Jembers Jambatan Merah Cheu-Tzelonr Jambatan Merah BUNGA RAYA BUNGA RAYA BUNGA RAYA Race 2 Sub Noise Paslr Ilitam Pasir Hitam Powerful Mississippi Golden Master PARRAMATTA FIERY HARE TULLY BTAR Race 3488 words
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Advertisement248 1963-06-02 21 B^J* Speed/ rwUof ~^> ef headache) and ell pains ■r««w^ with on* tablet. 1 ssssP^ -jwwm ■^sssssssssssssssssssssssssssflss^ssKesl MEN ft WOMEN feel Young again A» we groxr older it's Only natural tnat w« betfn to alow down. But aoro* people grovr old faster thao' th»y !«>ioi!ld. Th»n th*r feel weak, tired,248 words
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Miscellaneous1455 1963-06-02 21 Was si— A HPst sia m. fl lm JtH-fc-aa*. Jm\ JsnVefH JL lHion vff rp Race One: 2.0—C1 3 Div 5-6S 1 AratiatU (Shung St.) Tjoa. 4 9.0 West S 2 Goat Skin II (Sunbeam St.) Lre. 5 9.0 M. Leo 1 3 Jarobortta (Jambo St.) R. Breuk.. 4 9.01,455 words
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193 1963-06-02 22 Glamorgan out for 163: Gary claims 4 for 55 I ON DON, Sat The lj West Indian cricketers overwhelmed Glamorgan on the opening day of their match at Cardiff today, dismissing them for 163 on an easybatting wicket. By tea. the tourists had replied with 37 for no lon A193 words
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Article93 1963-06-02 22 RKSII.TS of yesterday's matches: At Romford: Essex bt Derby by 80. Essex 283-6 dec. and 140-0 dec. i Knight 42. Smith 41) Derby 155 and 190 (Phelan 4-41 1. E.v-ex 10 pts. At Hove: Sussex bt Hampshire by 36. Sussex 158 and 259-9 dec. (Cooper 74). Hants93 words
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Article58 1963-06-02 22 PORT UICKSON. Sat. Negrl. with only four wickets {•landing, were 67 runs behind Malacca on the first innings in their M.C.A. inter-state league match, which started here toda> Close of play scores were: Malacca 14(i (Thomson 32. Durant 24. Pike 18. Gooding 17. Navaratnam 4-18, Sathiapalar58 words
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Article24 1963-06-02 22 NEWCASTLE (N S. Wales), Sat. The touring New Zealand rugby league team beat Neurastle by 24 points to six here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration549 1963-06-02 22 SETTO FIFTY-FIVE CYCLISTS- TUSSLE FOR ASIAN TITLES By FRANCIS BOEY Kuala Lumpur. Saturday EMFTY-five riders representing >:ight countries, stretrhing from Iran to Japan, will match skills, strength and stamina in the first Asian Cycling Championships which start tomorrow night at 6 p.m at the Mcrdeka549 words
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Article378 1963-06-02 22 SYDNEY. Sat. Result* of Australian soccer matches played today: NSW DIV. 1 (NORTH): Mrrrw ether 4 Maitland 4; (CesMiock v Wallsend; L. Macquarie v *.uaua; Wallsend v Adamstonn; Newcastle v Cardiff pining tomorrow). NEWS FED. DIV. I—Bankstown 5 Ilakouh 2; Yugal 1 Canterbury 0; (Croatia v 8.378 words
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Article49 1963-06-02 22 STOCKHOLM. Sat— Sweden, last year's zone winnerst yesterday reached the quarter-finals ol the European zone In the Davis Cud lawn tennis competition my taking a winning- 3-1 lead spm Rhodesia and Nyasaland here. In Brussels. Britain led Belgium 2-0 after the first day Diay.49 words
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Article18 1963-06-02 22 CAPETOWN. Sat. Tottenham Hotspur beat a South African national football league invltauon XI 5-1. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article91 1963-06-02 22 SINGAPORE. Sat.— B. Nathan broke K. Mitrus 13-year-old 440 yards record by one second at the Raffles Institution sports here today. He clocked 54.3. Llam Boon Khiam's 11-year-old mark of 24.35 ec for 220 yards was also broken today. William Phoa, who equalled Boon Khiam's 12-year-old91 words
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Article59 1963-06-02 22 PENANO. Sat. Ton iioon Theng who is in three finals in the CRC tennis chamDionships won his first title today when he beat Uoh Keng Eok B-2. 7-6 In the handiCHD singles final Boon Theng (—4O) played a steady game against his younger opponent59 words
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Article40 1963-06-02 22 KLANO. Sat.— Malayan Javelin record holder. Insp. Nashatar Singh today reached 184 ft. at the third annual athletic meet of the Selangor South Police Circle sports held here today. This was 13 feet better than his Malayan mark40 words
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Article22 1963-06-02 22 SOPIA. Sat. Teams from 26 countries will compete in the 15th world wrestling champion.ships which were officially opened here yesterday.22 words
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Article312 1963-06-02 22 STORE POLICE LEAD BY 15 RUNS By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE. Sat.— Singapore Police led Federation Police by 15 runs on the first inninps in their two-day inter-territorial cricket match which started at Thomson Road today. After dismissing Federation Police for 128 in 155 minutes. Singapore replied with 143,3 half an312 words
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90 1963-06-02 22 pHRISTCHURCH. Sat.v* With only three minutes left for play, the mighty boot of fullba'-k Don ("In rice gave New Zealand a narrow »-♦> victory In Hie spcoihi rugby .mlon IMI here lodav after it had looked as tnouah England would force an90 words
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215 1963-06-02 22 By TEOH ENG TATT: SINGAPORE, Sat bowling by Brian Shillinglaw and Ernest Wicks, plus a splendid century by Stephen Houghton, enabled Singapore to beat Johore by an innings in one day in their M ('..A. inter-state league match at Balestier Road to-215 words
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411 1963-06-02 22 Malaya, HKto replay for Ho Ho Cup By OH KEE TIANG PEL.IANG, Sat. Malayan Chinese will have to challenge Hong Kong Chinese all over again here tomorrow for the Ho Ho Cup. Their annual inter-port soccer match, played before a 10,000 crowd at the City Stadium tonight, ended in a411 words
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Article260 1963-06-02 22 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sineaport "A" trounced Army Combined 5-1 in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Singapore strengthened by a number of promising playyers in Quah Kirn Slak. Yong Choijg Fait. Sharlman and Koh Kirn Liang, played well to their reputations to overrun the260 words
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Article22 1963-06-02 22 KL.UANO. S«t The «th Royal Malay Regiment beat Bombs 4-3 In a division one league soccer match here today.22 words
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Article280 1963-06-02 22 JOHOKi; IST INNS Serjit c P. Martens h Wicks 14 Singaraiah c P. Martens h Oilson 4 Halim Mokri c GUmjii b Shillinglaw 2 M. K. Nettur b Shillinglaw 4 D. Schubert c Rajendran b Gilson 5 T. Purkis c P. Martens b Wicks 1 S. V. K. Singam280 words
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Miscellaneous98 1963-06-02 22 SOCCER MALAYA CLP: Fed. Armed Forces v Spore Joint Services (Princes Rd, XL. 5.15); Johore v Combined Sen-ices (Kluang, 5.15t. STORK DIV. 2C: CA 'A 1 v D. Aflah 'A 1 (Fairer Pit); Maxwell v P. Setla (Farrer Pk); Div. 2D: B. Kesenlan v RAF Seletar "A 1 (Farrer Pk);98 words
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Article, Illustration323 1963-06-02 23 TO WHOM YOU REPRESENT BOTH THE DONKEY AND THE CARATS r piIIS girl takes you 1 into the big leagues. This one is a Costly Business. She has been everywhere, seen everything. She expects nothing but the best. The t -il.v way to make this ffLTs eyes sparkle323 words
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525 1963-06-02 23 DEAR Know Alls: Recently. I came to know a group of people carrying on a large gambling business, which has swindled several people of fortunes. I have full details of how this gang operates, and also some proof that may bo able to525 words
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Article286 1963-06-02 23 "Lie down. Mr Faffnage Relax. Say the first word that comes Into your head" "Charcoal." "What?" "Charcoal." "Very well While I am looking up the significance of that word In PlftTs Sub-Mental Tabulations and Co-ordinatory Autosuggestions.' try to recall any episode in your infancy connected with charcoal." More286 words
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Article490 1963-06-02 23 Jealous of all that talk GIRL WHO WONDERS ABOUT HER HEART DEAR JANK LEE: I love my boy very much, but when other girls in the office boast about their handsome male escorts, I feel jealous because mine is not good looking. Do you think this feeling is natural, or490 words
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Article144 1963-06-02 23 MOTHERS have their chance today to be ready with the answer when one of the youngsters comes up with this painful question: WHAT IS A COBN? YOU might say It is a thickening of the outer layer of the skin, caused by pressure usually from a shoe.144 words
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Advertisement41 1963-06-02 23 Strictly for men the Timid Ones: Concluding the Sunday Times guide on how to succeed with women by really trying. So start getting bold and go get that girl! THE GIRL in the Sunday Times picture is Stngapore dancer EUNICE YAP.41 words
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Article277 1963-06-02 24 mHE manager of a theatre X was walking through the darkened cinema one morning when he saw a small boy sitting watching the film with rapt attention. He walked up to him and tapped him on the shoulder. "Why aren't you In school?" he asked. "That's277 words
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Article214 1963-06-02 24 Questions and answers "TkEAR Evelyn Tv: mJ Fashion magazines have been giving a great deal of beauty advice on cosmetics like rouge, and how it can accentuate one's features. But not once have I Keen them teaching readers how to apply rouge. Could you oblige? MARGARET. First, you've got to214 words
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Advertisement165 1963-06-02 24 those horrid age spots* iaT I CIU v 1.7 mt with ESOTERICA •Weathered brown spots on the surface ©1 your hands and face tell the world your* gelling old— perhaps before you really are. A Jr\~^* a^^y^*£* cream called Esoienca fades them «way. feg&^V rnolSlurizcs lubricate? (he skin Masses m£165 words
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Article486 1963-06-02 26 HOW many pillows do you need at night to sleep comfortably? John Finch found that as he grew older he preferred more and more. For If he lay too flat he couldn't breathe properly. He found, too, that during the day he was more short486 words
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Article224 1963-06-02 26 "T KNOW that if diabetics be--1 come unconscious you should give them sugar," said Mary Black, "but however can you make unconscious people swallow anything?" "In the first place," I said, "you shouldn't wait till they're unconscious. A diabetic who has taken an overdose cf insulin, or has missed224 words
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Article884 1963-06-02 26 THEY TALK about all the unsolved crimes. People don't realise in how many cases the police know who the criminal is, but can't collect enough evidence to prosecute. Because they the dear old British public are too windy to come forward as witnesses, or too blind to have seen884 words
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Advertisement154 1963-06-02 26 —l K^ 54 CRIME AT THE TOP AUTHOR No. 7 Nicholas Blake I The blind see clearest.. a t c^r\ outhon in this series ore omong y- f^ m^%^t^^fW^*''*\ tioners of the craft of the crime \<flf\vßMnt' M J\l ,^^nJL •'^^l *^t story. Today's writers are NICHO- LdLiirT'^Rln' VJwtit Tm^154 words
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441 1963-06-02 27 I could not believe she had had an affair with him adapted himself marvellously." I said. "Yes, hasn't he?" 8he smiled proudly. "They've taken him back at the office: not charity— lots of Jobs he can do. Why. he gets he used to get quite annoyed with Jimmy pointing everything441 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1963-06-02 27 AUTHOR No. 8 Elizabeth Ferrars - SUICIDE? IN A CAR WITH THE LIGHTS ON? AUTHOR No. 8 Elizabeth Ferrars EVEN THE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD KNEW THERE WAS SOMETHING ODD ABOUT THE CAR IT WAS Jimmie Marston, aged seven, who first saw the two eyes of light peering through the bushes at the mouth of the old quarry. Jimmie1,251 words
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Article407 1963-06-02 27 RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- I Ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Tune Signal. The News; 7.10 Ren- dezvous Wlih Music; 7 30 Learn A Word A Day. 7.32 Breakfast Club; i 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 805 Bright And Breezy; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Summary407 words
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Miscellaneous483 1963-06-02 27 j •POINTER' on training j rDAY I Introduce a form He will now be straining at of game, which may the lead and lunging forprove useful. Basically It is ward In an attempt to simply training your dog to chase. follow a trail. Your helper should watt until Rhmilri vnnr483 words
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Article, Illustration427 1963-06-02 28 SELDOM ran you have had Mich propitious indications an prevail on this your 1963 annivenary. Though you may have a few private worries, you have nothing whatsoever to worry about in the business wnM-. It looks as though somr projet I that you have been working427 words
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Advertisement466 1963-06-02 28 THIS WEEK FOR TOU CAPRICORN tDec. 21-Jan. TAURUS (April Jl-May 20r 19): A good deal will be going Some change in your way of on In your working environment handing nn ncy or earning a llvduring the course of the week. Ing would work out to your adThere could be466 words
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Miscellaneous177 1963-06-02 28 f Vwm«v/«v u/A/n nae^N'T Fr^ I I (-BUT I'LL BE HAPPY BECAUSE I (-TO A3X.SO AWEEX.FOR •ET t ~>- VES,DEAR I MEAN YOU HEARD I 1 K^SSlWii HE^ L^SEDF^f^ U^-) O&^iß^il^Hi^UljMg^X L i ii _iM a^ <rv, I J\/AW I 1 //F I-B-BOT, DOKIT YOU 1 SUP^.T-BUT NX}*/ I I177 words
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Miscellaneous482 1963-06-02 29 THS CISCO XVD 9 yowrtaUd West favourite (\\HY PO YOU SAY I CAUSE ITS FULL OF MLP ANIMALS, \II TKA'M AINT PUB YET, "V^ Si', BUT MEETING I T>WT ?y KEP SAVAGES ANP MUZPEZING j 1 OSCO! VOOZE EARLY.' J TU\S OSE 1 5 MUY THE WEST AIN'TAFiTTEM \B?fc2KPC\ <i482 words
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