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Title Section14 1963-08-18 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,434. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 355.14 words
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Article338 1963-08-18 1 WHAT I WON AT MANILA -Dr. S Hiahliahts JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno said today Indonesia has won recognition In its stand that it must be consulted in any changes affecting the situation in this region. He explained Indonesia's opposition to Malaysia at a rally at. the Bung Karno Stadium marking338 words
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Article954 1963-08-18 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. gRITAIN has flatly rejected an Indonesian request for a team of observers numbering "not less than 30 persons" to accompany the United Nations nine-man mission to ascertain the wishes of the people of Sabah and Sarawak on Malaysia. The text954 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-08-18 1 Michelmore team hopes to finish so it will mean delaying Malaysia From WEE KIM WEE and GEOFFREY GELDARD ITUCHING. Sat. The 1X United Nations Michelmore mission hupes to complete its •"ascertainment" in Sarawak and North Borneo by Auk. 31- but its findings will not be known immediately. This was stated417 words
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198 1963-08-18 1 Two more PMIP branches back Malaysia SINGAPORE. Sat— Rebellion within Singapore's PMIP snowballed today. Two more branches announced their support for Malaysia a complete contradiction of the party's national policy. The two branches of the party here are in Telok Kurau and Anson. At the same time, the leader of198 words
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Article24 1963-08-18 1 said before leaving the Otis Air Porce Base Hospital yesterday that she wanted to com* back nexl year to have another baby.24 words
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Article48 1963-08-18 1 I ONDON, Sat. Bill Quye. 55. r-augM three lj times robbing a factory in the East End has been given a $700-a-month job— by the management of the factory. Said Mr. Quye: "I intend to show the management their goodness isn't going to be abuse**48 words
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Article383 1963-08-18 1 Lee: Sarawak has no strongman to face the Reds SINGAPORE. Sat— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here tonight that a minority group in Sarawak was creating an atmosphere of fear in the count! dominate the majorit the people. In a public denunciation of383 words
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Advertisement66 1963-08-18 1 AVAILABLE AT ALL BETTER STORED RCA VICTOR JJotirJ/JAtrr TELEVISION NOW WITHIN YOUR BUDGET! Model Customer Net Price 19" STYLIST, portable model $745 19" DEBONAIR, table model $765 23" BRENT, table model $885 Prices applicable at S ngapore only EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLE No down payment required After-sale service guaranteed66 words
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Advertisement44 1963-08-18 1 FINEST DIAMOND SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place, Singapore* 1. Tel: *****. W COMMENCING SEPT.IOthI F.KiUMPURi L, SAME DAY SAME PLANE 1 k DAILY < y^^V%— SERVICE A W VIA SINGAPORE KUCHING <t BRUNEI^ m aY SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA44 words
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Article272 1963-08-18 2 Humour and the police Radio comedian tells uniformed men: Treat it as good fun KUALA LUMPUR, Sar —A well-known radio comedian today called on the police to. have a better sense of humour. He was commenting on a statement by the Belangor CI.D. Chief. Assistant Commissioner Sher Monamed bin Allah272 words
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Article277 1963-08-18 2 KUCHING, Sat.— Further information on the border raid announced yesterday said that a party of the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles was ambushed as they were proceeding upstream Along Sungei Ayat on the left bank of the Bangkit River which provides a route to Indonesia. An Army277 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-08-18 2 THE Indonesian Ambassador, Lt. Gen. Djatikusumo, seen with Indonesian children after a flag raising ceremony on the occasion of the Republic's Independence Day in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On right is the general's wife. The children sang national songs and lyrics.43 words
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330 1963-08-18 2 TAMIMUODIN KARIM - INDEPENDENCE DAY CEREMONY AT EMBASSY TAMIMUODIN KARIM By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE Indonesian Independence Day was celebrated in Kuala Lumpur today with a flag raising- ceremony at the Indonesian Embassy at Jalan Ampang. About 200 Indonesian nationals in Malaya, including the staff of the Indonesian Embassy and their families, attended330 words
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Advertisement206 1963-08-18 2 GALLERY OF HEALTH ;:i 111 World knowledge, World experience, leads to World trust. This V** js wh y Malayan mothers feed their babies on LACTOGEN with $M?&f W the complete confidence that only the name Nestle can give them. :^^p|;^, ;y LACTOGEN develops fine healthy infants, with strong bones and206 words
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Article, Illustration288 1963-08-18 3 IN THE DARK A BOAT APPROACHED SO THEY GOT READY TO GO OFF J^jALACCA, Sat.— A fisherman, Teh Boon Leng, 22, was admitted to the General Hospital here early this morning after he was stabbed in the neck by Indonesian pirates off the island of Bantan,288 words
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214 1963-08-18 3 ANOTHER $10,500 FOR THE UNIVERSITY C. SINGAPORE FUND SINGAPORE. Sat. A further donation of $10,--500 has been made to the University of Singapore Fund which now stands at $111,451.54, the Assistant Registrar of the university, Mrs. B. Chan, said today. T*ie donois were Anonymous S5.000; Redifusslon (Singapore) Ltd. $1,000: Wheelock214 words
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531 1963-08-18 3 GOVT WILL ACT ON ABUSES IN ESTATES KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ADMINISTRATIVE and legislative measures are to be taken by the Government to prevent abuses created by subdivision of estates, the deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. He was correcting an impression that the Government had no intention of531 words
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Article125 1963-08-18 3 MALACCA. Sat.— The water committee of the Malacca Municipal Council last night empowered the Municipal president. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadl (Socialist Front), to find ways and means to restore normal supply of water to residents of the municipality at the earliest possible moment. It was disclosed125 words
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Article62 1963-08-18 3 ALOR STAR, Sat. —The Sultan of Pahang today paid an official visit to the 3rd Bn. Royal Malay Regiment at the Kepala Batas military camp. 6'i miles from here. Today was also the 16th anniversary of the formation of the Battalion. The Sultan, who is62 words
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242 1963-08-18 3 'Same day' flight to Borneo on weekdays SINGAPORE, Sat. Malayan Airways will, from Sept. 10, introduce a new flight schedule which will enable passengers from Kuala Lumpur to go to the Borneo territories on the same day. This Fokker Friendship flight covers Kuala Lumpur, Singapore. Kuching. Jesselton I and Brunei.242 words
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Article65 1963-08-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Pour Garuda Indonesian Airways officials relumed here today having Just completed a week-lone familarisatlon visit to the Alitalia Italian Airlines headquarters In Rome. The group comprised Mr. A. K Djaelanl. Garuda traffic manager. Singapore; Mr. R. Moeljanto. district sales manager. Kuala Lumpur; and Mr.65 words
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Advertisement228 1963-08-18 3 2 MECABLITZ 107 LOW-PRICED, MICH PERFORM AAICE TRANSISTORIZED FLASHCUMS INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS For Fin* Jewellery, Jades, Pearls and Diamonds visit r■ J mmmkjm Fibros llls and l' a ,T) Rheumatism Ended ■It '4 II The &mulns neur d.»cov«ry Remind PlHilH »>-' baninhru the pains of Arthritic. F fthrumatlra. FlbnxltU,228 words
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Article214 1963-08-18 4 The high cost of dying CAMPAIGN GROUPS FOR CHEAPER FUNERALS IN U.S. NKW YORK, Sat. American undertakers, whose prices are among the highest in the world, are being sharply criticised for "the high cost of dying." Throughout the country, groups known as burial societies are campaigning for lower funeral costs.Reuter - 214 words
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236 1963-08-18 4 LONG BEACH (California). Sat. Gudrun Bjarnadottir. 20. of Keflavik, Iceland, was last night crowned "the International Beauty of 1964." The sft. Bin. statuesque beauty, who hopes for a career on the stage, was crowned by the reigning International Beauty. Tania Verstak of Australia. Runners236 words
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Article, Illustration206 1963-08-18 4 GUNMEN HOLD UP DAME ALICIA NEW YORK, Sat. Police are looking for two holdup men who robbed Dame Alicia Markoya, wond renowned ballerina, at gunpoint in her hotel suite on Thursday afternoon. Authorities did not disclose the robbery until yesterday morning, explaining that Dame Alicia. 52. was "near hysteria" and206 words
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Article396 1963-08-18 4 Clashes in South Vietnam BUDDHIST CRISIS DEEPENS AFTER LATEST SUICIDE SAIGON, Saturday. gOI'TH Vietnam's political-religious crisis deepened today. New clashes between dissident Buddhists and government troops and police were reported yesterday in at least two provincial cities, Hue and Nha Trang, both coastal cities north of here. Martial law wasUPI - 396 words
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Article62 1963-08-18 4 OTIS AIR FORCE BASE. (Massachusetts I. Sat. A Russian fishing vessel yesterday rescued an American pilot who parachuted 20.000 feet into the sea off Cape Cod when his Jet fighter lost a wing. Capt Hugh Lavallee. of the (Auxiliary) National Air Ouard. baled out when62 words
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Article95 1963-08-18 4 STOCKTON (Kansas), Sat. The woman who recently won her bid In the Supreme Court to ban Bible readings in state-supported schools said yesterday she plans a court fight to bar nuns from teaching in them. Mrs. Madalyn Murray, an outspoken atheist, said her youngest son, Garth. 8. would95 words
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Article, Illustration399 1963-08-18 4 Where hot water freezes Linasa- McML'JtDO SOUND (Antarctica). New Zealand scientists noted a record low temperature of minus 54.9 F.. when even whisky froxe. The party ate ice-cream and amused themselves by throwing cupfuls of hot water into the air and watching the water burst instantly into clouds of ice399 words
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Article381 1963-08-18 4 Frontier troop build-up Nehru warns Chinese have moved into stronger points NEW DELHI, Sat.— The In- I dian Prim- Minister, Mr. Nehru, warned the Lower House of Parliament yesterday that Communist China has large lores on the Indian border. "The strength ot the Chinese forces along our borders today isReuter - 381 words
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188 1963-08-18 4 SYDNEY, Sat.— A judge yesterday ordered a whipping for a 38--year-old man who had indecently assaulted bis 11--year-old daughter. The father Alexander Gordon Graham. sheet metal worker, of Bankstown. an outer Western suburb, appeared in the quarter ses- sions charged with aReuter - 188 words
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Article247 1963-08-18 4 MANILA, Saturday. yiCE-PRESIDENT Emmanuel Pelaez has accused President Macapagal of direct responsibility in the killings resulting from the three-month strike by dock workers at Manila's international south harbour. The Vice-President was one of the speakers yesterday at services honouring two strikers who were shot toReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Advertisement131 1963-08-18 4 494 A WHY MRi)AIIG CHOSE Mr. Ang Peng Hong of Paya Lebar. Singapore bought an Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a family man no money to waste and when I bought a Television Set I had to be sure it wouldn't give trouble and would last for131 words
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Article37 1963-08-18 6 20 «onU 112/- (Minimum) SINGAPORE FILM SOCItTV August Sunday Show When Comedy >ii King" lit Cultural Centre. Caoning lii»r, 8 p.m. and B p m Member* are reminded to renew tnemhereblp (or new mum *t door.37 words
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Article131 1963-08-18 6 20 Worli* Hi rMin.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Bin- I I Orch.-ird Koad Sunday tervlce ii ii. m. and b pm. All Welcome. BAHA'I WORLD FAITH:— Uod nrrtmn-d remedy for ail human Ilia. Utaimlttre from 333, Kahang lload, Serembiin. Talks by arrangement. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY I **Tll«r Urnve llo.id131 words
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Article426 1963-08-18 6 IS INDIA STILL NEUTRAL? A LL Mr. Nehru's troubles today stem from the dream he inherited from Gandhi that India would be immune from attack If she kept herself clear of the power blocs. That dream was shattered by the remarkable Chinese campaign in the forbidding frontier passes, when the426 words
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Article945 1963-08-18 6 Hasnah Vimala- Chen - Chastity brooches for the pure? Hasnah Vimala-Chen WHAT IS THE CURE? By Vow what atom that four ptr cent whs want ■ex but Dot marrtart when tbey leave the. uolvtnlty? What It a baby rtiulu from thfir llalMn* Well, thi propaganda 1 the Family Planning Ai--1 Mdatlon ha» succeed**) tn945 words
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Article90 1963-08-18 6 BY some ill-twist of fortune 1 found myself in one of the three judges' chairs at a recent beauty contest. What amazed me most was how the contestants matched so perfectly their stupid expressions with their poses. Tell me, sir, is this part of the train in? they receive90 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1963-08-18 6 TAI SING ONN - RICH MEN, DOWRIES AND THEIR daughter! TAI SING ONN By U. AND NOW THE CASE OF THE I COURTAULD CASH WEALTHY men like to see their children comfortably settled and so when lovely 20 -year -old Ann Lim of Penang last week married handsome Saw Eng Lock, 30, it was1,079 words
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Article, Illustration438 1963-08-18 6 A house must come with his heart WILL 1 WED WITH NO HOUSE OR FLAT? EMPHATICALLY no. I Li wouldn't feel married unless I was living in a home of my own, for after all "a woman's happiest kingdom Is her home. her highest honour the art of ruling it.438 words
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Advertisement624 1963-08-18 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. OVERSEAS LEAVE in H'nrets M *»».>—*•* 'I*. e>rtra SELFORIVE CARS In Britain a vail »hle »t Dorks Airport or Home. (mm «4' per month, £102 an month* i net. -April i Including Comprehensive Ind'irance, maintenance, heater. Write:— Martin* Helfdrlve, High Bt. SITUATIONS VACANT H ore's ii (Ml*.)— »ejr624 words
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Advertisement13 1963-08-18 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement49 1963-08-18 6 THE CHOICE OF BUILDERS APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES FIVE RAMS BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT *r*4Ur*KfcD QCTTIWr. w»vi»tn JL i i «m\j W, i EARLY STRENGTH I CONSISTENT QUALITY ■if I kv |B|L^^kTsv^si)pl Ejsjt r*^ ICOHrQgMINO TO ■t.I. H/lt}g aaaaaoBBaBBBBBBBBBBi A iP»*i»*ei -sr^erM kW^L. -fhJl SING4MKI KU«L» IUMWfc j^lfn/W/lt^X*^ «N»HO |.0H49 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-08-18 7 MEET BABYSHAM— ALL SIX POUNDS OF BUBBLE AND BOUNCE J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Here's one baby boy whose name will be on the lips of many a merrymaker for years to come. He's Babysham Mustafa, born yesterday at th« new Kuala Lumpur Maternity Hospital's Bungwr Ward. Babysham's proud father, Inche Mustafa194 words
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Article100 1963-08-18 7 TELUK ANSON, Sat A delegation of four representing the 73 people living in the eroded area off Denison Road, called on the District. Officer. Inche Zainal Abidin bin Kasahatan, yesterday and appealed for help. The delegation was led by Mr. Ng Tai Nai. Mr. Wan100 words
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Article347 1963-08-18 7 Reinstate sacked men by Tuesday, union tells 4 bus companies KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Five hundred workers of the four leading bus companies in Malacca have threatened to go on strike from Wednesday over the dismissal of 32 employees of one of the companies. The Transport Workers' Union,347 words
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Article101 1963-08-18 7 TODAY Sedilt Kechil 9.48 a.m. (7.Bft) 7.57 p.m. (B.sft): Singapore 11.04 am < 7.Bft i 10.04 p.m. (89ft); Port Dickon 544 a.m. (7 9ftl 620 pm. (B.6ft I Port Swettenham 5.10 a.m. 1 12.7 ft) 5.24 p.m. (13.0 ft); 1 Penang 12.03 a.m. (6.Bft)101 words
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Article, Illustration1442 1963-08-18 7 JOSEPH MIRANDA - JOSEPH MIRANDA. By Ipoh, Sat. I"HK mother of a teenage girl, alleged to have been raped by a doctor, told the High Court here today that the incident was reported to the police after her son had inform ed her that the1,442 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-08-18 7 y[R- lim Meng Fang, a laboratory assistant at Malayan Breweries in Kuala Lumpur, gives his wife a kiss after their wedding in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Loonc Soon Yon*, a teacher at the Kampong Kuantan English School Kuala Selanrar. Sunday Times51 words
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Advertisement63 1963-08-18 7 FOR A CAREFREE Consult the EXPERTS For Removals Storage Haulage SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in association with SINGAPORE PACKING CO. LTD. 8E Asia Insurance Building THE PIONEER FIRM IN SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION OF MALAYA For All Your Packing Baggage Requirements. Equ.pp.a- With Th« Lottst Machintry, Modern Warehouse mni The63 words
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Advertisement291 1963-08-18 7 MONEY DOES NOT GROW ON TREES 3C DEPOSITORS WITH LOMBARD BANK I ENJOY rF-Fi^Hl? Share Ca P' ta and Reserves exceed £12,000,000 INTEREST Your f units cam interest from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw ci t^^ eductionof United Kingdom Income Tax. SAVING No Charges, Brokerage, Comm.ssion,291 words
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Article456 1963-08-18 8 DID YOU BUY A FORM? DO YOU have j query or doubt? Write to: The Cjty Editor. Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. THERE were disturbing reports of application forms of new issues, particularly Humes, being sold for as much as $5. If these reports are true,456 words
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Article216 1963-08-18 8 STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat— Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lurrfpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange. INDUSTRIALS: Dun lop.-, '2.000. $3.11 D. (1.000) $3.06; (2,000) $3.07. (2,000) $3.06: K. Smelters (6/100) $3.10; Esso Ords. $3 32 SL. $3.33 SL; $3.31 SL, (1.000) $3.35 D. (3.000) $3.97: Hotel216 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1963-08-18 8 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN AND TAN TOCK SAIK - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN AND TAN TOCK SAIK Keeler could hope toppled British Gopf, says Veerappan as he warns against sex discrimination YOU WILL BE SORRY jF WOMEN TURN AGAINST YOU, ALLIANCE TOLD by- Kuala Lumpur, Sat. £HRISTINE Keeler was mentioned in the House of Representatives today by a1,224 words
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119 1963-08-18 8 CHOI LD portable radios be banned on beaches? That is today's question for Sunday Times readers. Give your answer in 500 words The best contribution will win a prize of 525. Contributions should be typewritten with double spacing on one side119 words
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Advertisement86 1963-08-18 8 f r j^^| tv.. 5^ BHfr bH i^i^i^iHl fejl balance in regular paym"*^ Y l^ D Sh^rs and 20 minutes flymg Ml .V"j I W Mil wish by Qantas V-Jet. J* 1 00 s Acent or Qantas about this H MlilkJ WaTJ^ umt from **W™j£j£ Sitfil S» Agents. MALAYAN AIRWAYS86 words
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Advertisement121 1963-08-18 8 m^^ mm Advertisement m When you return from your holiday your borne will be absolutely cock-roach-free if you powder the floors before you go away. Pea-Beu non-poi-sonous, odourless cockroach powder should be used because cockroaches will roam around In It unsuspectingly and be wiped out. Curb rheumatism WHILE YOU SLEEP121 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1963-08-18 9 SUSAN BARNES - SUSAN BARNES >^x i-i AN over the shoulder look from I )\7PT* Lllf^ German actress Elke Sommcr, now making W v^x wiv h^ finf Ho||ywood f j|m tThe p nxe/ "I 11 Twenty-three-year-old Elke, once a SIIOUIQGr mother's help in Britain, co-stars with Paul Newman1,119 words
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Article313 1963-08-18 9 I SHOULD imagine thai Mi. S. Rajaratnam, Singapore* hard-working Minister of Culture, Ls a very proud man today. The South-East Aiia Cultural Festival which he organised has been a resounding success, and all Singapore has been talking about it to the exclusion of anything cisc that there mayhave313 words
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Article431 1963-08-18 9 LEONARD MOSLEY - LEONARD MOSLEY By LONDON JHK thriller "THE RUNNING .MAN" was directed by Sir Carol Heed with screenplay by John Mortimer. It has Laurence llarvey. Lee Reniick and Akin Bates is shirs. And it is a thriller with a clear if hardly original plot. Harvey plays431 words
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Advertisement219 1963-08-18 9 CAPITOL "s &"p" g COMING [fl'™!" rf "BEST PICTURE!' J I Richard beymer russtamblvm A 7 H RITA MORENO GEORGE CHAKIRIS f *^V ''"^P" Released IVuUMTEDB*RIISTS "m^. J TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION* |f I V| REX SKY (Singapore) OPENS TUESDAY MORE SPECTACLE THAN YOUR EYES CAN ENCOMPASS! MORE MARVELS THAN YOU'VE EVER219 words
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Article, Illustration609 1963-08-18 10 THE NEVER LONELY' A YOUNG mans fancy does not always swing to sports cars or classy convertibles. Many a young or merely youthful gay blade I know drives something much roomier than a twoseater cockpit. And this before marriage and family commitments have had a chance- to stifle the harddriving,609 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-08-18 10 - 1^ j\ -fa L?ji l^A HE PROPOSED AND SHE SAID 'YES': NOW THEY MARRY IN KUALA LUMPUR gUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two childhood friends who became engaged at Rome's famous Fontana Di Trevi, of "Three Coins in the Fountain" fame, were married in Kuala Lumpur today. They309 words
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196 1963-08-18 10 Impact of the West: 'The thing to do is adapt, not adopt' KUALA (LUMPUR, Sat An eminent Thai woman youth leader today called on Asian youth to help preserve their own cultures and not be blindly influenced by the West. She is Khunying Dusdi Malakul. 58. pre.Mdent of Thailand's Women196 words
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Article294 1963-08-18 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday. chairman of the Adult Education Board, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said today that the adult education movement in Singapore would counter the philosophy of hate and discord which the Communists and the stooges were trying to propagate among the people. I Speaking294 words
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Article107 1963-08-18 10 CINGAPORE. Sat. Here's *J your TV programme lor tomorrow LSI p.m. Opening and programme nummary. 2.3U Athletics Singapore 1963 National Championships. 6.00 Dance Americana. 6.22 Don't Play With Fire. 6.30 Programme summary. 6.35 The new adventures of Pinocchio. 6.45 Robin Hood. 7.15 Zoo quest to Paraguay.107 words
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Article55 1963-08-18 10 SINGAPORE Sat Royal iiaruMt oi 40 Commßndo win hold a special anniversary parade ai Burma Camp. Ulu Tiram on Monday to mark the day they fought the Germans at Dieppe exactly 21 years ago and received their first battle honours. The Commandpr-in-CHlef. Far East. Admiral Sir Varyl55 words
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Article50 1963-08-18 10 SINGAPORE. Bat— W *t c r stocks which are at its lowest level since rationing was introduced in April, fell a further 05 per cent to 35.7 per cent. At the same time consumption rdse to 58.328.000 gallons yesterday compared with 57.587.000 gallons on Thursday.50 words
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Article34 1963-08-18 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The llv*dav mternnational convention cf Jehovah's Witnesses held at the Victoria Theatre, ended todiy The convention was sponsored by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society or Brooklyn. New York.34 words
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Article255 1963-08-18 10 'NON-MALAYS ALSO MUST BE ALLOWED TO TEACH MALAY IN SCHOOLS' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rpHE Federation Government was today criticised for not giving an opportunity to qualified non-Malay teachers to teach the National Language in schools. The criticism came from the president of the National Union of255 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-08-18 10 TENGKU WILL PROPOSE THE TOAST KUALA LI.MPIR sat The Prime Ministtr Tengku Abdul Rahman, will propose the toast at the wedding reception of the Assistant Secretary to the Ministry ot External Affairs, Incite Ismail Ambia. to Cbe Rohani Yunus. a secretary in Carrier International (M) Ltd in Petaling Jaya on107 words
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Article61 1963-08-18 10 PENANG Sat The Second Magistrate. Mr. R. Ana Reinam. today rejected an application by the prosecution for a further adjournment of a case in which Mydin bin One 25 was charged with attempting to re-sell 21 tickets at the Paramount Cinema on the night of June61 words
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Article81 1963-08-18 10 BATU GAJAH. Sat. —A travelling team from the tuberculo sis centre in Kuala Lumpur, is now touring Perak to give free chest X-rays It will be here on Sept. 6. Lumut Aug. 19 and 20. Kuala Kungsar on Aug. 21 and 22. Pa rit Puntar81 words
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Article65 1963-08-18 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Ernest Lim Siew Yin. barrister-at-law. was admitted to the Bar here by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court yesterday. v Mr. Mm was called to the Bar at Middle Temple in London in July 1962. His admission was moved by65 words
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Article29 1963-08-18 10 SINGAPORE. Sat— The proposed tour of the Aljunled Constituency tomorrow by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Is postponed. A ntm date will be announced later29 words
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Article68 1963-08-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Director of the National Productivity Centre, Mr. S. Abishegam. left here today on a three-month International Labour Oreamsation fellowship course on the organisation and management nf productivity centres and associated agencies overseas. The course will include a study of the various68 words
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Article29 1963-08-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Snt —The Kuala Lumpur branch of the Indian Youth Organisation will hold a literary meeting at the Kishan Dlnl Rrliool here tomorrow at 5.30 pjii29 words
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194 1963-08-18 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The k5 Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade today began its 80th anniversary celebrations with two functions attended by the Minister for Education, Mr. Yon* Nyuk Lin, and Minister for Health and Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne.194 words
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Article283 1963-08-18 10 Gangs rob Govt. Of KUALA LUMPCa. Sat.— Highly organlMd syndicates an smuggling rniinoni of dollars Urorth of goods from P.enang to the mainland, a senior official of the Federation Customs Department said today. The spokesman added that the syndicates employed thugs to escort the contraband to the mainland. Bince the283 words
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Article51 1963-08-18 10 THE FAMILY ot the late Madam Yeo Poh Eng thank the elders and members of Bethesda (Katongi Church, the Minister and members of the Naval Base Preaching Station of the Chinese ChrlitUn Church and friends for condolences, floral tributes, attendance and assistance nlidered at the funeral on 15 851 words
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Obituary55 1963-08-18 10 MR WEE MAH CHEOW pa.vsed awH.v peacefully at 34 Jalan Sedap. Sea View Park on '17.8.63 at 9.30 ».m. aged 82 years. Survived by 4 daughters. 3 sons-in-law. 1 adopted son. 1 adopted daughter-in-law and several grand children. Cortege leaves residence at 3 p.m. today for Mt. Vernon Crematorium.55 words
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Advertisement165 1963-08-18 10 [advertisiementsJ ONO-LUM: Koon Bee. Anthony r, Madam Koh Plan Neo and the late Mr. Ong Joo Chin to Jean Man. Mabel, d/o Mr. and Mrs. C M. Lum on 17-8-63. PHUA— TAN: Between Bah Lee s o Mr. and Mrs. Choon Cheng and Cheok Tin d>o Mr. and Mrs i165 words
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Miscellaneous7 1963-08-18 10 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton «.v- \W-tffw7 words
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Article244 1963-08-18 11 BUKIT TIMAH FORM SHOWS HE'S BETTER OVER LONGER TRIP NEARIUM's win over 7f on the first day was a tip-top showing. Handily posi t i o n e<J from the start he came with a well-timed run in. the final furlong to sweep past Showman244 words
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Article193 1963-08-18 11 DO NOT LOOK BEYOND ANAK KULIM ANAK KULIM fßace 7) has obviously been "saved" for trie 6f race he was a course scratching last week and I am not goIng to look beyond him. On Thursday morning this rapidly-improving four- year-old did a strikine gallop when he reeled off 3f193 words
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Article123 1963-08-18 11 Kpsom Jeep Call Boy I'oinlcr Race 1 TEE UP Bobacane Histine TEE UP Jolly Master Hlstine TEE UP Jolly Master Karpton Race 2 BARCELONA Redcar Tully Star BARCELONA Difnitied Lady Tully Star BARCELONA Redcar Tully Star Race 3 DOUBLE ADIOS The Lintie Great Hope THE LINTIE Doable Adlos Wltte123 words
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Article922 1963-08-18 11 Race One: 2.15— Cl 3 Div 4— 6( 1 6 Bobagane (Bob St.) R.S. Breuk. 4 9.0 (F) *Snbian 4 2 00 Berada Nasib cKebajlkan Kongsi) Lee. 4 9.0 M. Lee 9 3 ***** Taster Fair (Notllm St.) Rodgers. 8 8.13 4 ***** Tee Up (Kongsi Lima) Rcdgers,922 words
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855 1963-08-18 11 CLUB CUP: MAORI FAIR CAN BEAT GOAT SKIN This New Zealand-bred six-year-old has yet to run a bad race since he hit right form at Penang last year I THE BEST BETS Epsom Jeep's best bets art Tee Up (Race 1 Barcelona (Race 2) and Anak Kulim (Race 7). The855 words
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271 1963-08-18 11 LONDON, Sat.— All eight of the first class cricket matches were abandoned yesterday because of widespread rain. Of the three leading counties in the championship, Yorkshire, at the head of the table, were the least fortunate. Tiiey needed to score only 74 to beat271 words
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Article166 1963-08-18 11 LONDON, Sat. Everton, the Football League champions, trounced Manchester United 4-0 today in the annual F. A. Charity Shield match between the league and cup winners of the previous season. Results of ioot bull matches) played today: MOlllMl I 1.W.1 I. CTP Airdrieoruaiu 2 Third LanarkReuter - 166 words
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Article50 1963-08-18 11 NOTTINGHAM. Sat. Th« West Indian touring team, playing their last match before the fifth Test match against England, were given a sound start against Nottinghamshire by aa opening partnership of 178 here today. At tea, the tourists were 204 for three (E. McMorria 87, C. Hume 89).— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement844 1963-08-18 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'rwel It Worii SS (Min.)-Box SO et: txtrm MICROFILMINC YOUR ACCOUNTS Tanj'a Photocopy B«rvlce, 10 Boat Quay. »Mfl». INSTANT ENLARGE REDUCE document photocopy service, 50 Roblnaon Road. 8 pore MKO6. MOUSE OFFICE GENERAL repairs renovation* undertaken cheaply efficiently. Rlnit (Spore) P5007. THERE ARE MANY many844 words
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Advertisement215 1963-08-18 11 NOT TH15 BUT THIS I I I^^^^-^B assssst^^s3lifisV]s»A^sss^ss^^^^^^^^ v\pL \\^»W 1 I V^ to ©njoy (Klein garden VJKA J JVt A J I tIW cut where men and mowers can't Exceptionally quiet in operation. ..Grassmasters are specially designed to cut grass of any height in places inaccessible to a motor215 words
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Miscellaneous203 1963-08-18 11 SOCCER M-tourney: Japan v C wealth Forces (7 p.m.); Nat. China v 8. Korea (8.30. both matches at Merdeka SUdium). Spore Dtv. 2C: Btar Soccerites v D. Aflah 'A' (Farrer Pk). CRICKET Tour match: Pcnang-Perak combined v Ceylon Univ. (Western Rd. Pg. 10.30). Ipoh Brander Shield: STAR combined v Samuel's203 words
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Article42 1963-08-18 12 I\-I t I rrX^B x I^l*^^J^mH fJ J ■"I J rTrr^^^H mmmmTi*! *i mmmmrnvS^J"^^} mF fi I i-T 4 i^jl H i V. Victory Victory TO ANNIE KEONG WHOSE 4 FIRSTS WIN BEST AWARD TO CHINA OVER KOREA AS PAST RECORDS SHOW42 words
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Article208 1963-08-18 12 (SINGAPORE. Sat. Chinese Swimming Club's team of talented young swimmers today made a clean sweep of all the mi-ns events at this year's S.A.S.A. senior intrr-i-lub meet at Amber Road. Bernard Chan, who had started the day with a Singapore record, having won the 400208 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1963-08-18 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL L* Kuala Lumpur, Sat. RATIONALIST CHINA, Japan and South Korea are so closely linked in trie A^ leading positions in the Merdeka tournament which ends tomorrow that the most unlikely result of all a tie on points and goal average—1,012 words
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Article276 1963-08-18 12 Vietnam score lucky win KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A 30-yard drive by Trinh Ngau three minutes from time gave Vietnam a lucky 3-2 victory over Thailand In their last match of the Merdeka soccer tournament at the stadium here tonigrt. The Thais, down 2-0 in the .'first half, put up a276 words
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Article254 1963-08-18 12 IPOH. Sat.— Seven records were broken during the two-day pan-Malayan Telecommunication, athletics meet which concluded on the Municipal padang here today. I. Paramsolhy, captain of the Mom and Workshop team, who won the 100 and 200 metres in 11, S and 23.95 ec respectively, was adjudged254 words
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Article333 1963-08-18 12 gYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian League soccer matches played today: NSW Fed. Div. 1— Hakoah 1 Bankstown 2; Canterbury 2 Yugal 1: Auburn 0 Gladcsville 1: 8. Coast v Croatia; Apia v Budapest; Prague v Hellenic (playing tomorrow). NSW Fed. Div. 2— Granvllle 3 Thistle 0: Mellta333 words
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109 1963-08-18 12 Ceylonese heading for easy victory PENANG, Sat.— Ceylon. Varsity are in a strong position at the end of the first day's play in their match against a Penang-Perak combined side here today. Batting first the Varsity tcorea 173 at a run a minute. They then dismissed the combined side for109 words
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Article191 1963-08-18 12 JEGA IS OUT, LOW SET FOR DOUBLE SINGAPORE, Sat.— A s i as sprint ace M. Jegathesan. troubled by a pulled muscle sustained at last week's Federation national championships at Pcnang, was still unfit today and withdrew from the 100 m and 200 m events when the Singapore A.A.A. open191 words
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Article49 1963-08-18 12 LOS ANGELES. Sat— Mexico are level 1-1 with the United States in the American Zone Davis Cup tie here. Rafael Qsuna beat Wimbledon champion "Chuck" McKinley 6-2, 3-6. 6-2, 2-6, 6-3. Dennis Ralston put the US on terms by beating Antonio Palafox 6-1, 6-4. 3-6. 6-3.49 words
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Article57 1963-08-18 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— D. A. Macaulay won the Singapore Island Country Club Div. B stablfford competition with a nett score of 39 over the Bufc»t course today. R. G. Dore (38 7 8) was runnerup. Maraulay (24 > also won the ball sweep for the first nine holes: Th"57 words
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Article20 1963-08-18 12 SINGAPORE. Sal Siftlap. Singapore's leading basketball team, will leave for Saigon tomorrow for a series of matches.20 words
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285 1963-08-18 12 Yahaya will stake his title against Rosli today IPOH. Sat.— Yanaya Mustapha, holder, reached the nnal of the men's singles in the Perak Malays tennis championships on the municipal courts here today beating Abu Zakuria easily in straight sets. He will mcci Rosli Majid tomorrow in the llnal. Rosli Ma285 words
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Article42 1963-08-18 12 TOKYO. Sat. A second world record was broken today when Roy Saari (US) won the 1.500 metres freestyle in 17mln s.ssec. His time lopped sJsec off the previous record which had stood to Jon Konrads (Australia) for thre» years. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration521 1963-08-18 12 ifUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Annie IV Keong Sneo Cha, the Malayan and Selangor badminton star stole the honours in the two-day Selangor Government Services Welfare and Recreational Council sports meet which ended on the padanjj today. Annie, who emerged first in four field events and third521 words
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Advertisement266 1963-08-18 12 Pimples and Bad Skin Foughlini®^ 24 Hours M§ A N*w Discovery fST k JS* u JVSSiSS£ i7ZS£f£. f,s?ttT", f »ut dlfftrrat "chit* In 10 mlnutt.. 1 could S? SVrtSi J S^.VT oln rou ha»t .v.r Ktn or cltannf up on th« atcond day. All th* r«« iV.:.! 1 .""T «d266 words
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Article551 1963-08-18 13 How the dear old lady helped solve a leopard skin problem qiHERE It was an A opulent American •aloon which some Infuriating motorist had parked virtually on the doorstep of my groundfloor flat It had Imitation leopard■kin upholstery and wai painted in a fearful shade of mangosteen551 words
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Article715 1963-08-18 13 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN By Kuala Lumpur The dubs, cinema and those bachelor parties WHEN the sun goes down and the day's work Is done, Malayans like people all over the world put on fresh clothes and set out in search of fun. But leisure and fun for the vast715 words
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Article256 1963-08-18 13 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER Br Music the new school A PIANIST who was reproved the other day for "a too ferociously vigorous rendering" of a piece evidently belongs to the new aggressive school. Why be on the defensive with a mere piano? Slejhammer. the Norwegian virtuoso, plays with clenched fists, and256 words
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Article653 1963-08-18 13 HENRY Y.T. CHIA - HENRY Y.T. CHIA By Singapore ONE night last week. I attended the inaugural meeting of what I think is the most ridiculous club ever contemplated! It was held in an atmosphere of mystery some miles from the city. For obvious reasons. I do not intend653 words
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Advertisement215 1963-08-18 13 205/ER/62 You get 17 flights every week by 0% M 0 rolls BO Af ROLLS-ROYCE R JETS M W RQYCE v^A n^gd£l liitiftiiMiHfiiii^Kl _™_j*!i«B aMM ls»^^^ M 8 EASTBOUND 9 WESTBOUND lit. Fly in the supreme comfort and reliability of Rolls-Royce Comets or 707s EAST BOUND I WEST BOUND I215 words
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230 1963-08-18 14 YOUR DOCTOR SHOULD I GET BACK TO WORK? the children are all settled at school I'd really like to get a Job again," said Mrs. J. "Partly for the money. Partly not to become a house-bound cabbage. Trouble is my typing Is terribly rusty." That's nothing to worry about. Old230 words
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Article, Illustration443 1963-08-18 14 Questions and answers... HKAR Evelyn Tv: You mentioned the other week that tiredness can be caused by overwork and lack of sleep." I would be most obliged if you could recommend me ways of massaging the fatigue away. Also, can you suggest some oil or lotion for rubbing Into the443 words
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Article663 1963-08-18 14 WRITE TO: Miss Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, Rivitry Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped and addressed envelope mutt accompany your query. FOR all parents who are flatdwellers, I present today the answer to a problem you'll ultimately face finding space to663 words
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Advertisement231 1963-08-18 14 max Factor NEW! Brush-on EYEBROW MAKE-UP m s^^ 'UICI BHi iDfc im m/fK BL^fM *fl b^' sP^^S w^s»^^^ m jr ■n^. Mr 1 featuring EYEBROWS all you need to shape I and accent fashion's newest look NEW I Brush-on TU* •«•<» eyes will be alive with Imaginative new cvrnonu; m231 words
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Advertisement254 1963-08-18 14 a. f\ THE TAMP AX ADVANTAGES FOR WORKING GIRLS Modest. .Small. Package tucks away unobtrusively indesk or handbag. Invisible in place No bulges No belts, pins, pads. There's nothing to show... no one can know. Simple to insert. Easy to dispose of. No odonr oan possibly form. Ton feel cool254 words
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Article186 1963-08-18 15 SHOWOFFS' WIN THIS WEEK'S PRIZE ly INNER of the weeks $30 prize is "The Showoffs" (above) submitted by Ng Chee Meng, of 18, Fair Park, lpoh. He used Sakura film and an Agfa Record 111 camera. Setting: fB, 1/500 second with yellow filter. He will be paid by186 words
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Article, Illustration392 1963-08-18 15 rIE cinema was very crowded. The rich man called an usher and promised him a sizeable tip If he could find a vacant aisle •eat In the front. "I love mystery pictures." the rich man explained, "but I can't enjoy them unless I «lt close to392 words
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Article908 1963-08-18 15 Man and two women... ...With one on verge of a breakdown J)I:AK .lane Lee: 1 have been going out with a married man for a year but I didn't dream I would fall in love with him. Now I have, and am on the verge of a nervous breakdown, wondering908 words
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Article147 1963-08-18 15 And hrre Is a weather problem to that parents •re ready with the answer if they are asked this question: WHY DO DEPRKSSIONS BRING RAIN? ONE of the commonest phrases you, hear when listening to weather forecasts is that a depression is approaching the country. You are147 words
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295 1963-08-18 15 LAUGH? IT MADE ME WANT TO KICK MYSELF... SINGAPORE, Sat. Somebody told a joke at dinner last night and, as the laughter died, a metallic plop rent the air. Eyes turned. I held my breath and prayed, but Plop. No doubt about it. My dreaded hiccups were hack. The trouble295 words
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581 1963-08-18 15 Man who wants to study but hasn't got the cash |)F..\|{ Know Alls: I ;im extremely interest ed in getting a university degree but am unable to finance myself. However, I hope to over- come this problem by borl rowing $6,000 from a philanthropist or any philani thropic institution, with581 words
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Advertisement82 1963-08-18 15 FOR BETTER OR MYLENE DEMONGEOT turned her back on stardom for two years. She had something important to I[) j/,\ |VA j Read the heartwarming story of the Host yVT\. frightening day in the life of the inter- ISh(I ft I national star and her fateful decision in— \i /I82 words
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Advertisement45 1963-08-18 15 jnnmMHMHU mm 475 B£ GOOD REASONS tobuy HITACHI PHhH| fffrfr. O BIV{8 IV{ maximum coolinj 10'DwkraiiTl Mode! 4307 Model Z2ZIJI HITACHI AYARABIf FROM SIME DAMY, FROM All LEADING ELECTRICAL (iJStUi KAUIS. AND fRON HONE APfUANCU 304S ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE AND 92 IRCWSTER ROAD. IPOH. |y45 words
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Article, Illustration714 1963-08-18 16 COERINC, jovial monster of Berlin, saw in the horrors of war the chance to grasp yet more loot, more luxury, more power Total war brought total corruption to this man Hermann Goering, the most dangerous Nazi of them all. Oblivious to tortures, massacres and miseries for which he714 words
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Advertisement55 1963-08-18 16 OTHER AUGUST "SPECIALS"- IS MONEY EVERYTHING IN MARRIAGE? H^^^^lH ASIAN GIRLS ARE SO FEMININE -■^S^'k ARCHITECTURE -A CHALLENGE TO WOMEN JB^^HH TOPS IN THE TEEN SCENE *W IS CHASTITY OUT OF DATE? i ii 1 Plus four illustrated romantic short jjjjjL' stories including two set in Malaya. M &^m i-Jk55 words
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Miscellaneous302 1963-08-18 16 {popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. Insects (5;. 6. Puts DOWN: 1. Petes (5). 2. Be r»away (s>. 10. Want of comforts i- vant r «> o >!<<-■«. (4) x. fl- 11. Diseased person (6). 13. levant (5) 3 T]mber (4) 4 9 Claptrap <s>. 15. Pivot (4), 16. (3). 5. BeMt302 words
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Article, Illustration1817 1963-08-18 17 IT CALMED HIS NERVES WHILE HE RAINED nlo BOMBS ON BRITAIN THE 3.dOFA 4-PART SERIAL waste no time In unleashing them on Britain. The brilliant flghter-pllot ace of World War I was eager to resume the air battle against the old enemy. But Hitler held him back.1,817 words
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Article340 1963-08-18 17 By POINTER' rDAY I would like to comment on the Annual Dog Show of the Malayan Kennel Association, which was held at the Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on July 28. Full credit must be given to the MKA for the preparation and organisation. Class followed class with a340 words
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Advertisement54 1963-08-18 17 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND there is Hemeken Beer from /£<^^^SiJ^< 1H Holland. Cool and if /Asr/*fi^\s!C<h 5 refreshing, golden light Heineken. AtsJT^ the beer for people with jmSf/f ""VW*" AwA 3 discerning taste, everywhere! fr^~ u l^ World's leading imported beer 3 E REO Rad batteries with lon 9 er life-54 words
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Miscellaneous393 1963-08-18 17 Your Sunday radio DADin MALAYA {Percussion; 6.00 Summary Of Little Town; 10.00 Jet Speed ReriMisivs m*"n.« 1 fi Programmes For The Evening; 6.03 cords, 10.30 Behind The Bcenes; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Ne New HorUons: 6.18 Relax And 11.00 Talking About Teaching; Oara-Ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- usujnn; 6.30 Talking393 words
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Article633 1963-08-18 18 CAPRICORN (^Dec ai^Jan. 19; The week begins with a financial crisis or some argument about a family matter. U will end with an acblevemeni In your working life that helps you up the ladder of success. You get Interesting news through the post during the course633 words
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Article336 1963-08-18 18 TODAY: Some mi.sundersundlnes at home could hold up your plans. Get away from people who you know will annoy you and chance your luck among strangers. A good day for sport and the open air. FOR LICK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Wine red. 3. garnet. TOMORROW:336 words
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Article, Illustration433 1963-08-18 18 BEIOKL you ran Uke advantage of the opportunities that are cominj up for you, you must face up to a chance that you had hoped to avoid. For this coming year, that is late 1963 and early 1964, will be full of surprises and some of433 words
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