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Title Section16 1963-06-09 1 latest Nettie in THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,445 SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 35516 words
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Article, Illustration289 1963-06-09 1 NO ARGUMENTS, SAYS Dr. SUBANDRIO 'Frank exchange' I Graduands gather for Convocation in Spore: Page 2 \JALAYAN, Philippine and Indonesian ministers had a "frank exchange of views 1 at a three-hour meeting today. Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, said the meeting was cordial. There were "no arguments.** Tun289 words
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235 1963-06-09 1 Japanese aid sought to make it a success THE PHILIPPINES, in a note coinciding with the opening of Manila talks, asked the Japanese Government to "encourage the purposes" of the meeting and help 'the three countries 'achieve their common objectives." The note was handed to the Japanese Ambassador in Manila.235 words
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Article45 1963-06-09 1 British Labour Farty leader, said in London yesterday there ne evidence of misunderstanding between the United States and Russia on a text ban agreement, and he honed it nwht be possible to clear thin ur> in his tttlks in Moscow next week.45 words
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Article97 1963-06-09 1 LONDON, Sat— Aftei lamed comedian Jimmy Edwards, now Venezuelan-bom society bandleader Edmundo Ros has announced his intention to stand for Parliament in the next general elections as a Conservative. Mr. Ros said yesterday. "I hope soon to be accepted by the* Conservative central office for97 words
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121 1963-06-09 1 All-the-best cable from the Socialists I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Socialist Front today sent a "best wishes" telegram to Manila for the success of the tripartite Foreign Ministers' conference. The cable, sent by the secretary general of the party Inche Tajuddin Kahar. said: "Malayan People's Socialist Front wishes Your Excellencies121 words
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Article, Illustration825 1963-06-09 1 LIM BENG TEE - Kanda gives up ministry job LIM BENG TEE By SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr. O. Kandasamy. general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees which called the nursing strike yesterday, today announced his resignation as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. He rang up the Sunday Times at 6 p.m.Low Yew Keng - 825 words
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Article28 1963-06-09 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Fortune-tellers are teelliir gloomy in Springfield. Massachusetts. A new lav. requires them to be finger-printed and take out a yearly $76 licence.28 words
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Article100 1963-06-09 1 HONG KONG. Sat Hong Kong registered a record number of nearly 112.000 births last year, bringing the total slrfc* the war to more than 1.400.000. The birth rate per thousand people Is 32.8— relatively low for an Asian country while the death rate per thousand100 words
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239 1963-06-09 1 Held-the doctor in the Christine affair LONDON, Sat— Dr. Stephen Ward, the osteopath whose name has figured prominently in the Profumo affair, was arrested about noon today in North Watford, north of London, and taken to Marylebone Lane police station. A Scotland Yard statement said: "It is likely he will239 words
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Article370 1963-06-09 1 POPE: ALL CLEAR New system to preveot smoke signal confusion VATICAN CITY. S I The Vatican announced today there would be no confusion on wlh-i.ht a new Pope has been elected In the secret conclave of Cardinals beginning on June 19. Vatican Radio will have a "foolproof" system lor determiningKyodo - 370 words
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Advertisement84 1963-06-09 1 OLD CARS NEVER DIE Some oi the steel: copper. «>^»™»": zinc, lead or rubber In your brand-new car may be part ol one your father owned! Read how giant r eat > nf hemnninn to make at least a dent in SHuw graveyards bf reclaiming every 5r part except the84 words
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Advertisement257 1963-06-09 1 FIXEST DIAMOND SET ENGAGEMENT RIN6S U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jeweller* 25. Raffles Place. Singapore- 1. Tel: *****. A New Pen from Parker! that Adiusts lo Your Very Ow n St\le and Angle of Handwriting THE PARKER VP* 1 rVooatf Like your fingerprints, >our handwriting is distinctively your <mn. The vvj\257 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1963-06-09 2 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG by The procession of Science ar.d Arts graduands entering Victoria Theatre fron, Victoria Memorial Hall where they assembled yesterday morning before the convocation ceremony. (Insert): Helping eoch other to face the great moment are (from left) Miss Theresa Ng Kirn Hoon, Miss Lily Lim and1,035 words
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Article129 1963-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Construction of the $1 million milk reconstituting, pasteurising and bottling plant will begin immediately, the deputy general manaeer of Cold Storage Holdings Ltd., Mr. S. R. Parker announced here today The plant the most modern of its kind in South-east Asia will be129 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-06-09 3 The girl Michael kidnapped weds in London KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Romance came to a Singapore girl the night she was "kidnapped" by Prince Michael. And in London today. Miss Franca* Maas, 25. now an airline reception Lst at the Victoria termln--1 al. married Leslie Sands. 32. pianist for pop singer183 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1963-06-09 3 JOE MIRANDA - 'Brother told me of planter murder' JOE MIRANDA: MECHANIC: HE CAME TO MY HOUSE AND SAVE ME TWO $50 NOTES... I RETURNED ONE By BATU GAJAH. Sat. 38-YEAR-OLD mechanic brother of one of the six accused went into the witness box in the magistrate's court here today to give evidence1,035 words
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Article38 1963-06-09 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. today visited the National Theatre site at King George V Park. Accompanying him was Mr. K. C. Lee. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education.38 words
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121 1963-06-09 3 MEDALS FOR SIX AT BIRTHDAY PARADE CEREMBAN. Sat. Two thousand people watched Queen Elizabeth's birthday parade at thr Rasah Camp this morning On parade were \W> men and 10 officers from 17 Gurkha Signal Regiment the staff band of (he Brigade of durkhav and pipes and drum* of the Gurkfia121 words
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Article104 1963-06-09 3 OERE.VIBAN," Sat. Four people including two brothers, were today committed to stand trial In the High Court on a charge of kidnapping an estate owner's son 12 days before the Chinese New Year this year. They were brothers Lee Wah Seng. 24, and Lee Wan104 words
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Article115 1963-06-09 3 BINGAPORE. Sat. An old miracle play "Noahs Flood set to music by Benjamin Britten will be presented by the Congregation of the Church of the Ascension at St. Andrew's School on June 22 and June 23. Tickets $2 (or adults and tl for students are115 words
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Article334 1963-06-09 3 DAYAKS PLAN REVENGE Preparations on for counter-attack on border bandits KUCHING, Sat.— Dayaks of the remote border longhouse of Rumah Wong T a n d a k In Sarawak's Second Division are preparing for a counterattack against the bandits who raided their longhouse two days ago reports Sunday Times photographer334 words
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Advertisement59 1963-06-09 3 (omic* Ml. it a Features 13 For Women 1 4 Filmi 9 I Jane Lee 15 Know Alls 15 Motoring It Ph»U I* a Trofll g Serial is. 17 SUn |g a L.[Bffiffj|--i THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS SKK FILTER O*> KINGS ~gd I <•'-'..! -$v 9bV MADE59 words
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314 1963-06-09 4 TRIAL or preliminary hearing of the 12 Barisan Sosialis leaders has been set for July 22 by the First Criminal District Court here. The defence is opposed to trial by a District Court i and an application Is ex- pected to be made314 words
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231 1963-06-09 4 2nd sound channel for TV within a month f SINGAPORE, Sat. The second sound channel for Television Singapura will be in operation within a month's time. This was announced toduy by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, when he launched the new permanent building project for TV Singapura at231 words
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Article161 1963-06-09 4 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Trades Union Congress today declared Its "full sympathy" 4 for 59 workers In the Art Printing Works In Ampang Road here who have been locked out for 47 days. This Is said to be the first time that an employer has161 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-06-09 4 Did she elope with boy friend? Selangor police work on new theory J/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The case of the missing schoolgirl, pretty Stella I Kok. 14, took a new turn today Police do not believe she has been kidnapped as feared, but are working on the lines that she207 words
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Article98 1963-06-09 4 TODAY Sedili Kechll 11.51 a.m. »7.6 ft) 9.57 p.m. i6.2f(>; Singapore 12.44 a.m. i7.6ft> 11.47 p.m. r B.Bft i Port Dickson 7S» a.m. t7.9ft) 8.06 p.m. (B.Bft p; Port Swettenham 7.16 n.m. (12.5 ft) 7.21 p.m. 12 9ft i Penang 1.29 a.m. <7.3 ft»98 words
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Article72 1963-06-09 4 TELUK ANSON. Sat— A police party found 69 pills of opium, a pipe, three pipe hears and a chandu lamp from a shop- house in King Street here, th« Sessions Court waa told yesterday. Ng Tal Teck. 50. was fined a total of $3,000 or72 words
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Article42 1963-06-09 4 IPOH. Sat.— A water pump, valued at $750. was reported stolen from Kampong Sirne* I here this morning. The owner, I Loh Keng, 37. a carpenter, said I the pump was stolen from a shed where he had left It.42 words
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Article389 1963-06-09 4 T AST week, we considered some aspects of what may be called the "social relations" of fishes, particularly the manner In which shoals grow and move In unison. There is. however, a great j deal more to this subject. It is not enough to say that j a389 words
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Advertisement78 1963-06-09 4 I Advertisement Beauty Advice I have never yet seen a finer method of I Improving the complexion. Wrinkles are smoothed, dryness is checked, blemishes vanish and the skin takes on a healthy sunshine 100k. (Extract from a report by Margaret Merril suggesting the use of the moist tropical oil of78 words
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Article, Illustration399 1963-06-09 5 HIGH CLASS GIRLS FOR HIGH CLASS CLIENTS— PAPER J ONDON. Sat. British v newspapers today published side by side the latest on the Profumo scandal and details of a Scotland Yard inquiry into an alleged vice ring. The Dally Mirror said 200 people, many of them young399 words
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Article54 1963-06-09 5 ROME. Sai— The Vatican liws received more than 10.000 teleciams and 10.000 letters of condolence on the death of in* Pope, it was reported today. Cardinal Alois! Masella. who has •■caretaker" charge of Chorea affairs until a new Pope is elected. has thanked Mr Khrushchev for hi.s54 words
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Article26 1963-06-09 5 KATMANDU. Sat. Four members of a Japanese expedition have reached the summit of the previously unsealed -2.800 H. Mount Numbur in cuMcrn NeDal.26 words
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Article, Illustration437 1963-06-09 5 Debt is paid with a gun rrnn r PURIN, Sat. Francesco Mazzaferro. 23. gave his'girl friend Maria Laurenzano two presents a doll and a revolver. Pointing to the gun. he said: "This is not a toy. If ever I leave you. you can use It to kill me." As the437 words
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Article387 1963-06-09 5 'Stay home' call in riot town CAROLINA POLICE HOLD NINE AFTER FATAL SHOOTING LEXINGTON (North Carolina), Saturday. \JAYOR C. V. SINK appealed to residents of both races to keep off the streets last night and help avoid a repetition of Thursday's fatal racial violence. He made his appeal through theUPI - 387 words
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Article58 1963-06-09 5 MONTREAL. Sat.—A oolice ofticer said today that all 17 j .suspected members of the 1 French-Canadian sed a r a tist croup accused of recent terrorist bombings in Canada are behind bars. The group, including one woman, are being held as material witnesses into the death58 words
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Article16 1963-06-09 5 veteran State Departi ment spokesman, has been ap- pointed U.S. Consul-General In Melbourne16 words
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228 1963-06-09 5 PLKING, Sat. The 1963 session of China's National People > Congress (Par- I lament) has been postponed until the last three montns of this year, it was officially reported today. The congress had been due to rru-it before the end of this month.Reuter - 228 words
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Article181 1963-06-09 5 Students give 'Mother' a treat FROM CAPITALS AROUND THE WORLD I I MELBOURNE. Sat. A 74--year-old prandmother who "mothered" Asian students while they were in Australia six years ago. has just received one of the biggest thrills of her life She has been given £A6O plus a return Diane ticketReuter - 181 words
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231 1963-06-09 5 unr MARSEILLES, Saturday. r HKEE young French potholers said today chewing a leather belt in lieu of fod help- ed them survive five days trapped in a flooded cave. I The three. Emile Chillet?. j 24, Alain Besacier. 24, and Jacques Delacourt, 18, drag-Reuter - 231 words
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179 1963-06-09 5 JJLt;, bat. file South Vietnamese Governmem yeateraay launched a vicious propaganda attack against a nigh-rann-ing Buddhist leaaer. raising tears ot new religious noting in this tense city. me propaganda attack In the lorm of leallet.-! came even as truce talka were underway here179 words
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Advertisement245 1963-06-09 5 Wa tch History LONGINES Specialist mechanics and technicians swarm over the British Proteus BLUEBIRD at Lake Eyre in South Australia, as driver DONALD CAMPBELL confers with timing officials. Campbell was aiming at th« elusive 400 miles an hour mark and beyond. The present World speed record by land is held245 words
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Article282 1963-06-09 6 lIHTH the Tengkus triumph in Tokyo the Malaysian issue has moved to the diplomatic field and Indonesian determination to keep It there is confirmed by the friendliness that has marked their actions all the past week. This determination, too, will shape the tone of the talks282 words
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189 1963-06-09 6 The Things they because theyre they rE more restricted your home circumstances the more Important It is to have good manners. If you Uv e in a 50-roomed mansion, you can be damned rude. But if you have to live in two rooms with no facilities you have to be189 words
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Article, Illustration448 1963-06-09 6 OK, Hasnak, kow could you say suck tkin&s about our patient women! THE Malayan girl stays single because she lacks patience! This insufferable impertinence! The Malayan girl not only has bags of patience, but she has also charm, wisdom, love, tenderness, kindness, sweetness, helpfulness, consideration, joy. self-sacrifice, devotion and448 words
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Article635 1963-06-09 6 ABU bin ADAM rIS week I bring you the story of Cyrus P. Humperdinck of New York City in the Persekutuan States of America. He arrived over here al the height of the last Chinese New Year festivities. Surrounded by bursting crackers, he fought his way from the Keppel Road635 words
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Letter, Illustration120 1963-06-09 6 4 T the Botanical Gardens an argument developed as «r\ to what was the loveliest smell in the world. Everyone of course trotted out bis or her knowledge of the flora of the corntry and the name* of flov.ers I never knew grew in Malaya came120 words
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Article1561 1963-06-09 6 Dr. A.W.S. THEVATHASAN This nettcle is ao»ed en Or. TKe.othotan i speech at the Convocation of the University of Slwajeporo yerterdoy. ¥Vt E, in Singapore, hare much to be proud of. From a little fishing village T T we have evolved through the stage of1,561 words
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Advertisement883 1963-06-09 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 K/ertfs UM Him.) PRISBYTIRIAM CHURCH In Singapore. Urciwrd Road Sunday seme* 0 a.m and 8 pm All Wcioom* METHODIST CHURCH, Barker Road. Singapore Opening by Bisbop H.B. Amstutx 3.4S p.m. Sunday. 9tb June. IMS. Friend* cordially Invited. BAHA-I WOBLO FAITH:— Qod ordained remedy lor all883 words
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Advertisement13 1963-06-09 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER MOTEL13 words
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Advertisement101 1963-06-09 6 bM^ '"'BMbw L f ■eWWP'- _fIH Hr _**^"*Tbbbl _e_B BBF JP <*k_aftv4M She knew he^was admiring her soft, beautifulJinir** But he didn't know her secret— that'sbe used SEBBDCtbo thsmpoo that transform* dull hair into lovely, healthy hair that is admired by everyone. Scbbix eliminates dandruff and f keeps your bsir101 words
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Article, Illustration718 1963-06-09 7 MEET IN MANILA TO PAVE WAY FOR BIG 3 SUMMIT TALKS ON MALAYSIA A L A YA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, (left) is seen here with Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, and Philippines' Vice President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, in Mr. Pelaez' suburban bungalow outsi d c718 words
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151 1963-06-09 7 5 masked men take $1 ,200 from shop KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. piVE masked robbers armed with daggers broke into the South Auto Motor Company at Jalan Pudu here early this morning and escaped with cash ana jewellery totalling 1 SI ,200. Police said that the robbrr^ made their entry by151 words
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Article87 1963-06-09 7 Cholera: 2 more cases KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Two more cases of suspected cholera have been admitted to the Malacca General Hospital, according to the Ministry of Health. A. Government statement today .-aid that DO deaths from cholera were reported durum the last 24 hours. The total number of pati- >87 words
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Article335 1963-06-09 7 S'pore is now free of cholera SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government declared Singapore free of cholera as from today. A statement issued by the Health Ministry, said: "The Ministry has examined the cholera situation and after considering the full picture. It has been decided to declare Singapore free from cholera as335 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-06-09 7 I'll return, says Susannah FILM ACTRESS IS OFF— WITH EXCESS LUCGAGE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— British film actress Susannah York left for home today with a resolution that she would return again to Malaya "I like Malaya," she said with a smile, "and I am eagerly looking forward to coming here186 words
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Article75 1963-06-09 7 KLANG. Sat. An oldtime educationist. Mrs. Margaret Holslngton Proctor, died at the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur today. She was 74. Mrs. Proctor was the wife of the late Mr. G. C. proctor, who was Town Councillor here for many years, until his death in 1960. Mrs.75 words
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Article264 1963-06-09 7 PLANS TO SEND TEACHERS FROM SINGAPORE: YONG SINGAPORE, Saturday. J£IG plans are being drawn up to second teachers to North Borneo for a school expansion programme. The teachers have been requested for by the North Borneo Government, according to Singapore's Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin.264 words
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192 1963-06-09 7 Girl tells of boy who drew daggers PNANG. Sat. A young attractive typist, Chew Galk Ec, today testified a 14-year-old boy armed with two daggers challenged her loy friend to a fight after he had robbed them and another girl of $200 in cash and jewellery. "But we ignored him192 words
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Advertisement310 1963-06-09 7 MORE and MORE Vfjk DEPOSIT VJS 7 ACCOUNTS I being opeaed with Lombard Bank, where capital aaum* late* steadily in the assured security of the Bank. Intamt at 5% J*r annum is paid twice yearly without deduction of U.K. Income Tax. Write today to tho General Manager for your copy310 words
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Article, Illustration425 1963-06-09 8 THERE was a scramble for tin shares following the sharp rise in the metal price on Thursday and Friday Speculators galore joined in the scramble hoping for a killing. Many genuine investors rang up inquiring if this is not the longawaited time425 words
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916 1963-06-09 8 ' LIM BCNG TEE - Nothing to stop a man working 365 days a year if he wants to LIM BCNG TEE Housing Board daily-rated men win Arbitration Court case By \JORE than 580 daily-rated workers employed in the estates department of the Housing and Development Board will be given work on Sundays .and holidays.916 words
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Article161 1963-06-09 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Here is your TV programme for tomorrow. 2.15 to 6.5S pjn. Athletics— A direct telecast of the special meeting by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association to celebrate National Day Week: 7.15 Opening summary, 7 .20 Robin Hood and "The Children of Greenwood." 7.45 News161 words
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568 1963-06-09 8 Dr. Goh: It's a victory for logic- SINGAPORE Sat Th« Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said today that economic logic has triumphed over th« narrow interests of provincialism" as a result oi the agreement in principle to form a common market in Malaysia. This agreement was reached between the568 words
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Article98 1963-06-09 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Ko Teck Kin. president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce this afternoon opened the "First Mansion" three new blocks of multi-storey Hats— in Jalan Dallah. off Meyer Road About 300 people were guests of the Singapore Trading Co. Ltd. at98 words
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Article319 1963-06-09 8 CINOAPORE, Sat.— Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of th« shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bou stead (2 000' $165: Dunlops -3 000) $2 87 East. Smelt. < 4.000> $3.47. (2.000> $3.48: Esso319 words
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Article, Illustration938 1963-06-09 9 RODERICK MANN REPORTING FROM LONDON (HELL-RAISER') tries to kill a tag SUNSHINE dappled the long lawn, and the quiet of the afternoon was broken only by the yelps of a small black poodle dribbling a ball across the grass. Even Trevor Howard, whose views on English weather coincide938 words
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Article440 1963-06-09 9 fPHE Singapore Orchestral Asx sociatlon has done what a number of people (Including myself) had begun to believe was impossible. Their concert last Sunday at the Victoria Theatre was a great success and demonstrated beyond any doubt that we can have our own symphony orchestra in Singapore. In440 words
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Article, Illustration642 1963-06-09 9 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By SINGAPORE JHh (all. shapely redhead in the blue and white kimono drew back the curtains of her backstage dressing room and, still tying the coid around her waist, offered me a seat. I sat down and. reluctantly, kept my eyes on642 words
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Article324 1963-06-09 10 •WE HAVE DONE MUCH TO LIFT MALAYAN ATHLETIC STANDARD 1 PENANG, Saturday. THE president of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union Mr. Oh Boon Tat, today described certain criticisms made by top American coach Bill Miller as "very misleading and unjust." Miller, who arrivec in Malaya last324 words
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Article304 1963-06-09 10 ALL-ENGLISH AMATEUR GOLF FINAL ST ANDREWS. Sat. Michael Unit, ot Birmingham, and I JotlM Blackweii. ot Sandwich. Kent, turned oactc the American challenge v reach the final ot the British amateur golf chain- I pionship nere yesterday. Their meeting over 36 tioles lor the title today will be the tint304 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-06-09 10 Liane clocks fastest 100 m time in N-Day swim CINGAPORE. Sat. Malaya's 13-year-old swimmer Liane Mayne Installed herself lavourite to win the 100 m freestyle at the National Day International triangular meet against Singapore and Thailand when she returned the fastest rime In the heats at River Valley Pool today.158 words
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124 1963-06-09 10 Shaw wins replay for RlC's Div. 'A' medal SINGAPORE. Sat E. W. Shaw beat Clifton-Moore' in the replay for the Royal Singapore Golf Club Div. "A" medal at Si me Road today. J.B.C. -Palmer won the Div. •B" medal witlvscore of 68. Run-ner-up was S. M. Stott (70). The ball124 words
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Article55 1963-06-09 10 COMPTON. Sat.— Peter Snel!. New Zealand's world mile record holder beat American J:m Bfut'y for the second tliuu within a fortnight nere last night Snell clocked three minutes 55 seconds six-tenths of a second outside his world mark. Beattv was second in 3:55.5. The first55 words
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Article117 1963-06-09 10 Is the brass plate enough? P)O you think lawyers and doctors should advertise? That is this weeks Question for Malaya's new writers. Give your answers In 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of 950. Contributions should be typewritten with double tracing on one side of the naper117 words
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295 1963-06-09 10 jyfY PICTURE today brines you inside a jet-age car. It Is Chrysler's sleek, turbine-pirn t-r--ed four-seater called the Typhoon, which made Us world debut in New York recently and which is expected in Malaya before the end of the year. The gas-turbine Chrysler295 words
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85 1963-06-09 10 World pole vault and 440 yards records smashed pOMPTON Calitornla>. Sa: Brian Sternberg IUB.I surpassed nis own world pole vault record ov one inch with a leap of 16 feet 8 inches at the Compton athletics meeting here Ihsi night He had raised the world mark to 16 feet 785 words
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337 1963-06-09 10 Test England follow on 296 behind MANCHESTER. Sat.— England, whose last six first innings wickets It 11 while 24 were added in 50 minutes, were forced to follow on 29'J runs behind the West Indies on the third day of the First Test here today. England's first Innings closed at337 words
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Article129 1963-06-09 10 WEST INDIES Ist Inns s*l-6 dec. ENGLAND Ist inns. (31-0 overnight i EDRKH Murray b Hall 20 STEWART c Murray b Gibbs 37 BARKINGTON c Murray b Hall 16 COWDREY b Hall 4 DEXTER c WorrHl b Sobris <3 CLOSE C Huntr b Gibbs 3U UTAH'S c Sobrrs b129 words
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Obituary56 1963-06-09 10 PROCTOR: REMAINS of Margaret, widow of George Chlnnlah Proctor, M.8.E.. J.P.. will be removed for burial at Christian Cemetery. Klang. 5.00 p.m. from 86 Batu Tiga Road. Klang. today (9-6-63). MR K. G. MAHADAVAN. Railway Registered Contractor, passed away 8-6-63 Cortege leaves 49- A Puchong Road XX.. 4.30 p.m.56 words
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Article22 1963-06-09 10 MR LEE TIAM ONN. J P., thanks his many friends who sent him congratulatory letters and messages on his recent honour.22 words
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Obituary69 1963-06-09 10 IN EVER loving memory of Mr. Lim Boh Ooh. Oone to be with the Lord today. "In the sweet bye and bye, we shall meet In that beautiful land." Inserted by bis wife and children. IN LOVING memory oX Peter Miranda died on 9.6.62. Dearly remembered by his69 words
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1213 1963-06-09 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: By After a sequence of minor pUcings he scored his first win over the Kuala Lumpur lOf in April when he fairly routed a big-sized Class 3 field by four lengths. At Penang last month he was second with 8.71,213 words
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Article163 1963-06-09 11 ESPOM JEEP CAIX BOY POINTER. AMUSE. WORLD SUB NOISE I MISS SUSAN BtM I C inrnuna I Fiery Bare /.odiaqur Fiery Hare A mate. World showman KILLALOE KILLALOE D. II \\< I tUee t Brave Chavelier Double Chant* Lady Warrior Double Chance Parar*o Brave C'havrlicr MORN. FUOHT FOUR163 words
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Article182 1963-06-09 11 A FTER Pardons magnificent victory in his first appearance on a Malayan racecourse last week, his stable-mate Killaloe can be backed with utmost confidence in Race 2. Killaloe a fine-looking Irish-bred four-year-old grey by High Lupus was rated 15 lbs above Pardon when they clashed over182 words
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Article141 1963-06-09 11 MORNING FLIGHT'S CHANCE MORNING FLIGHT, one* rated a classic prospect, has regained some of his former dash and should easily account for this weak field (Race 3). At Penang last month he came with a late run to finish third with 8.10 to Honey Bee II over 6f. Seven furlongs141 words
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Advertisement198 1963-06-09 11 OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN AT HOOVER PARK 7\ M.S. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, (bemihd beauty world) SINGAPORE THE HOUSING ESTATE OF ULTRA MODERN DESIGN AND SETTING ON ABOUT 17 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND IN TH^ MOST QUIET HEALTHY AND CONGENIAL LOCALITY. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO SCHOOLS, BANK, MARKET AND CINEMAS. CONVENIENT198 words
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Miscellaneous1657 1963-06-09 11 Bkt Timah card j— Race One: 1.45— C1 3 Div 2-7£ 1 ***** Cinerama II (Siiaw St.) Tullon. 6 9.0 (F) Harbridge 9 2 9 Aqua Queen (Sultan ot Pahang) Lee. 3 813 1 6 Amusement World II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 5 8.13 (F) M 4 ***** Come L'p (K1,657 words
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Article522 1963-06-09 12 FILIPINOS TAKE THREE OF FOUR FIRSTS ON FINAL NIGHT By FRANCIS BOEY and VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Till Philippines, who had won only ft bronze medal on the first five days, tonight collected th ree gold medals on the concluding day of the Asian522 words
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374 1963-06-09 12 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Sat. —M. Jegalhesan. Asia's fastest man, vill make his first appearance in a major meet since his temporary retirement last year at the triangular aftiletic meet to celebrate National Day at Parrer Park tomorrow. Jega. who recently returned from a374 words
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Article246 1963-06-09 12 PERAK IST INNINGS Aruldofcb si Caldwcll ti DelUkau 30 Kamalendran b KuruKiianam 6 Santhandass c Kew San b Kumgnanam 1 Marshall Ibw Delllkan 1 diet Sinch c and b Delllkan 0 Abdul Aziz b Delilkan 0 i Pathmalingam st Caldwell b Delllkan 0 Moliinder Singh not out 20 Letcliumanan246 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-06-09 12 IPOH, Saturday. LEG spinner Alex Delilkan was in top form today when he bundled out eight Perak batsmen for a mere 13 runs in the Malayan Cricket Association league match against Perak on the padang here today. Kurugnanam took the other two wickets for 29106 words
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Article289 1963-06-09 12 A LOR STAR, Sat.—Selangor beat Kedah by an i innings and 91 runs in their i MCA inter-state league I match here today. Selangor shot Kedah out i for 36 and 68 after getting 195 themselves. Selanror Ist inning* i Ranjit Singh c289 words
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Article293 1963-06-09 12 Australian soccer results CYDNEY. Btt Results of Australian Association foou ball matches played today: XSW Fed. Div. 1 Auburn 1 Canterbury 2; Gladesvillc 2 Croatia 1; Yugal 3 Prague 1 Budapest v S. Coast; Bankstown v Hellenic: Hakoah v Apia tomorrow). NSW Fed. Div. 2 Sydney Atwt. 2 Balgownie 1293 words
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Article96 1963-06-09 12 PENANG. Sat. Johnny Hr.ih is in three finals in the Penang Sports Club tennis championships. Today Johnny won both his singles and mixed doubles. In the singlrs he beat Tan Sens Ouan 6-1. 6-2 and then partnering Miss Kathleen O'Kane they beat J. Rajendran96 words
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Article130 1963-06-09 12 KAXGAR. Sat.— Perak trounced Perlis 6-9 in the Malaya Cup North Zone soccer match here today. Perak would have won by a bigger margin had the forwards been more accurate. Inside-left Kabri Yusof however was right on tared. He scored four goals. \rter several mlsse*130 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-06-09 12 mmMTC's record $8,000 grant to FAM will be used to run courses KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Football Association of Malaya have invited > Indonesia, the holders, to take part in the Merdeka sixth j anniversary tourna- I ment here from Aug. 8 to 18. FAM secretary240 words
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Advertisement514 1963-06-09 12 O GENERAL Featuring a wide screen that Bis brighter and easier to watch Th* built-in Auto/notic Brightness Control (ABCVodjusls the bnghtnwof th* 16" MM which jf, designed to raproduc* tn* whol* piclure'mcluding th* hitherto mi*iing cornerj. In addition to th* perfect definition of th* picture, you can also enjoy th*514 words
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Miscellaneous185 1963-06-09 12 SOCCER MaUja Cup: Penang v Kedah (Pg City Stadium. 8 p.m.): Negrl v Pahang iSeremban. US); Malacca v Spore (Kubu Stadium, 5.15); Joint Services v Johore (Jn Besar. 5.15). Inter-SUte women's final: S'gor v Penang (Merdeka Stadium. 7 p.m.); Tour match: S'gor v HK Chinese (Merdeka SUdlum, 8.15). Spore Div.185 words
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Article549 1963-06-09 13 DAVID BARATHAM SINGAPORE - Idyll in Ipoh DAVID BARATHAM SINGAPORE By OF HOLIDAYS AND THE RISK OF NOT GOING AWAY ALTHOUGH a holi- day is supposed to do one good, it is not always that this is the case. In fact, I read recently of a doctor who advised his patient to have a549 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1963-06-09 13 TAN TOCK SAIK - Glamour in the House with our women MO M E RE wallflowers are the women members of both Houses of Malaya's bi-cameral legislature. The three women MPs and the woman senator are in Parliament to talk and talk they do, convincingly, sincerely and persistently to get a squarer deal for1,210 words
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Article, Illustration27 1963-06-09 13 Always there Hajjah Zain binte Sulaiman toting a gun at the age of 14. Che Aishah Ghani the talk of the kampong when she went to study.27 words
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Article530 1963-06-09 13 So there! |7»AR the best way to scare jT potential aggressors would be to tell swashbuckling lies, instead of miserable little ones. We should announce that we have tested successfully. In secret, a weapon which can reach, with deadly accuracy, any target In the world within a matter530 words
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Advertisement186 1963-06-09 13 IKEYA'S comet See ASIA Magazine (Page 12). -.k Jj J Empty contents of one MAGGI sichtt ■■I*" "F*^! vw k m- into 'i D:nfs o( hot ater Stir gently, bring to tht boil ma simmer for 5 10 minutM i.m *A 4 t«r*» Yo» gtt 4-6 t»r»m|» I IP J186 words
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Article, Illustration322 1963-06-09 14 EVELYN TU INTRODUCING A BACHELOR GIRLS BEST FRIEND FOR ECONOMY HVhen a girl's boudoir is also a sitting" f'OOfff... TO ALL the girls who are cabinned, cribbed or confined this Sunday morning, I bring good news. It was news for me as well, for I have not graduated322 words
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Article446 1963-06-09 14 Ouestions answers JJEAR Evelyn Tv: Two weeks ago, faint red patches appeared on my arms. Now they have become much darker, and I am very worried. What causes these patches? THERESA. 0 Red blotches are often due to bad circulation. Put aside a little time each day for physical exercise.446 words
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Article177 1963-06-09 14 (WITH FLIRTS) r"S a flirttre season this. Even the most modest of our women are having a flutter with false eyelashes. Latest reports from cosmetic counters say girls no longer ask for powder or lipstick but a pair of thick "blinkers." The most expensive pair yet comes177 words
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Article, Illustration336 1963-06-09 14 fTiHE famous conductor X was appearing in a small-town theatre during a tour of the provinces. The orchestra was playing Beethoven's Leonore overture number three, the two fllmaxes of which are capped by an offstage trumpet ROIO. The orchestra reached the first climax with a terrific336 words
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Article, Illustration284 1963-06-09 14 GOES TO BED /VN'CE upon a time, v nightwear was as characterless as the sheep we count. No more, though. With the new "sleepers," you can even go to town In them. They are sweet, slick and smart. Most delectable of the new trousseau nightwear are the knee-length shifts. Like284 words
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Advertisement381 1963-06-09 14 I DO I DO, TOO WE ALL DO In oor set, we all use Tampax That's how the Tampax trend spreads. One girl uses it. enthuses about it. convinces a friend, and by and by everyone's using it. For Tampax internal sanitary protection is so clearly superior. Instead of belts,381 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1963-06-09 15 Office elder and typist's dreams ■TmTnMTrnraTrißil'liiMiM-f-IH-liligfMil-lti-iiil'liiHilttti-fflaaß JJEAR Jane Lee: An elderly man at the office seems to enjoy my comKany and I have fallen in love with im. Whenever he has the opportunity at parties he puts his arm around me and is very demonstrative in his affections. Does he1,307 words
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Article180 1963-06-09 15 WINNER of the week's $30 prize Is "Bonio" (above) submitted by Mak Soo Kan, of Block 6. Room 7 H.M. Naval Base, Singapore 27. Mr. Mak u*ed a RoUeidex camera and llford Him, SettIng: £11. 1/60 second. He will ne paid by post. The cheque will be posted180 words
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Article408 1963-06-09 15 RADIO MALAYA AM 600 Time Signal. Negara- Ku: 602 Prelude To Breakfast; 7 0U Time Signal. The News; 7 10 Render ous With Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 8 05 Bright And Breezy: 9 00 Music City;408 words
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764 1963-06-09 15 DROP US A LINI. Our *NNM Th. Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times Houit, River Valley Reed, Singepere 9. Ne replies by post. DEAR Know Alls: Can you tell us what a pogonotomist is? Our teacher told us the answer last week and said he would764 words
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Article420 1963-06-09 16 WELL. I hope that those readers who employed last week's article have been enjoying themselves. This week we will continue with this type of training, and learn a little more about it. Some of you may possibly be rather puzzled by your dogs actions when he is trailing420 words
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Article71 1963-06-09 16 CONCLUDING the popular Sunday Times series that fives you new thrillers every week. Each Sunday over rhe past four weeks, two top quality stories by starnames among contemporary crimefiction writers. Some of the authors in this series are among the most brilliant women practitioners of the71 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1963-06-09 16 H AUTHOR NO. 9 Laurence Meyneil BUT IT WAS REAL ALL RIGHT I'M 45, thin and intelligent. I'm not a tragic loser in life, but I'm certainly not one of the big winners. I get by. I get by. I've never had much success with women.1,467 words
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Advertisement139 1963-06-09 16 r wt'w if -say the men y^<M -say the women Malayan writer MYRA MURDOCH ifc"*^! set out to md the answer if nrn* f j and came up with some startling H I mf f C\ P t C If I eai lese f' nc N n 8$ arc n139 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1963-06-09 17 AUTHOR No. 10 Anthony Gilbert J^§J2BEH^S BUT did Amy Hyde really murder Wilfrid Duke 50 years ago? Or was she victim of atrocious circumstances? They met when she was a mousy spinster of 27, staying with her aunt at Falkesmere. She was well1,281 words
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Article, Illustration991 1963-06-09 17 Mistake for burglars to dial 999... CRIME AT THE TOP THEY crouched at the foot of the staircase leading down to the vault. High above their heads, a window faced the viaduct carrying the railroad north and south behind the bank. They watched it grow bright, the reflection flickering over991 words
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Advertisement192 1963-06-09 17 AUTHOR No. 1 1 1 :HH!E^: Donald Mackenzie Children's Britannica 1 f IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Fresh stocks have just arrived and are ready for immediate delivery. As these stocks are limited, please order early to avoid disappointment. Sets are available for you to inspect at Federal Publications Ltd., Times House, River192 words
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Article705 1963-06-09 18 CAPRICORN i Dec. L'l Jan. 19): You ponder a good deal about security and about money thus week. Result could be that you make some new arrangement that will prevent other peoples blunders affecting your life. On the personal level there is still little confusion but705 words
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Article319 1963-06-09 18 TODAY: Not a day in which to tane undue lists. If you spend much money, it's unlikely that you will get much value for it Ta«e your pleasures quietly and among friends you can trust. FOR LUCK IODAY WEAK OB USE: Sea green, 7, opal. TOMORROW:319 words
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Article, Illustration423 1963-06-09 18 'STAR Of thE WEEK' fills coming period of jour life should prove to be one of the most enjoyable yon have had for a considerable while. More particularly is it likely to bring you happiness on the personal level. In anything that affects your Income or your Job you should423 words
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