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Title Section14 1963-09-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,436. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1963. 20 CENTS KDN 3514 words
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Article, Illustration6 1963-09-01 1 PICTURE POWER in the Sunday Times6 words
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Article413 1963-09-01 1 Sabah, Sarawak get home rule From WEE KIM WEE IHMLTOM, Sat. Alone with the pe<>plr in Sarawak. North Borneo's 500.000 citizens were today given defacto self-govern-ment but several village towns jumped the gun and celebrated the attainment of "Irdependence through Malaysia." One of these towns is Tuaran, 22 miles north413 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1963-09-01 1 AT LAST THE Y AGREE Britain accepts Jakarta's new observers list KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday BRITAIN, Indonesia and the Philippines have reached agreement on the nomination of the observers and assistants to watch the work of the United Nations Malaysia mission in the Borneo territories. But the departure of the Indonesian1,153 words
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Article45 1963-09-01 1 TENGKU AT MUSEUM TEN C K U Abdul Rah- man looking at one of the exhibits a royal procession in Ke*lan t a n 80 years ago after the King opened the Muzuim Negara in Kuala Lumpur yesterday S v nd a y Times dicture.45 words
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Article72 1963-09-01 1 'Instant beer'— by adding water WASHINGTON, Sat. Tnatant" beer— you Just add wmter to make the real thing— may be sold commercially from Dec 1 the TYruury announced yettarday. The process involve* removal of water and free/inn what's left. It will not be on sale to the public in thatReuter - 72 words
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Article35 1963-09-01 1 ....63-year-old former Dean of Harvard Law School and special adviser to Presidents Roosevelt. Truman and Kennedy, waa Jailed for SO days in New York, yesterday for late filing and payment of income taxes.35 words
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Article21 1963-09-01 1 of Greece has been elected a* interim chairman of the Mandtn* committee of the International Cotton Advisory Committee21 words
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97 1963-09-01 1 Judy asks for ban on former husband HOLLYWOOD. Sat.—Singer Judy Garland appealed for a court injuctlon yesterday to bar her estranged husband SldLuft. from visiting or molesting her. Miss Garland said Mr. Luft had scaled a high wall. entered the house and taken away some personal possessions. He had "terrorised97 words
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Article42 1963-09-01 1 lO.NDON. Sat. A roaih. the vo.xrsr fish that anglers J throw back, won 59.00* for 71 -vmr-old Tom Har old yesterday. It carried v larky tar in a brewery's angling competition With the money he pUnt a holiday fishing.42 words
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Article26 1963-09-01 1 London playgirl, was shatrn up yesterday when a car In which !*ie was travelling colUded with another car la London. She wm not hurt.26 words
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200 1963-09-01 1 Shriver: The 'Kiddie Corps' critics J^jANILA, Sat. Mr. Sargeant Shriver said today that so far it has been "pretty hard for the Peace Corps to get bad publicity." He was speaking to about 100 people at the Manila Overseas Press Club. ThP Philippine Vice President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, was present.200 words
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Article, Illustration830 1963-09-01 1 Premier proclaims independence in foreign affairs SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, declared de facto independence for this Island State today. In a .short lmprcs-' slve ceremony to mark Malaysia Solidarity Daj. Mr. Leo proclaimed hOvrreigntj^K foreign ar.alrs TiW. defence before thouMndt of830 words
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Advertisement17 1963-09-01 1 FINEST DIAMOND SET ENCASEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Rafflfts Place. Singapore- 1 Tdl: *****.17 words
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PICTURE POWER in the Sunday Times
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Article102 1963-09-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat— More than 130 people will be baptised tomorrow momlng at Marine Parade in a mass baptismal service to be held jointly by four Assembly of God churches. The service will begin at 11 a.m. It will be conducted by Pastor Fred Seawood and102 words
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Article58 1963-09-01 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. The Kuala Kangsar Town Council has decided to clean un this Royal town and remove the present cattle nuisance. At the council meeting vrsvrday. the chairman. Tengku SUaliariman bin Tengku Suleiman, accepted a suggestion by Or. S. Underwood i Independent) to58 words
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Article397 1963-09-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'JHJN Abdul Razak said that no Government in the world could hope to succeed with a development programme unless it had the full support of the people themselves. In a talk over Radio Malaya, the Deputy Prime Minister said; "Such support cannot397 words
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Article49 1963-09-01 2 IPOH. Sat.— A girl. Ho Yin Pong. 16, walking along the banks of the Kinta River off Brewster Road with her boy friend, was robbed of her gold chain and ring worth $125 by two youths The spot is a lovers' haunt in Ipoh.49 words
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Article29 1963-09-01 2 KAJANG Sat. Che An blnte Mohamea Zain. a teacher of the Kajang Primary English School One nas been transferred to the Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary School. Teluk Anson.29 words
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Article97 1963-09-01 2 TODAY SedUl KeebU 848 ajn. <7.3 ft) 6.48 p.m. 6.lft i; Singapore 10.05 a.m. (6.2 ft) 9.03 pm. (7.9 ft); Port Dlckson 4.36 am. (7.oft) 9.16 pjn. (7.9 ft >: Port Swettenham 3.18 a.m. 11.4 ft) 398 p.m. 12.1 ft >: Penan* 11.12 a.m.97 words
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Article35 1963-09-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, bat. Mr. J. R. Cross, the Senior British Trade Commissioner and Mr A. Boyd of the Federation ol British Industrie* Office here, nave left for Britain to study automatic telephony.35 words
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Article141 1963-09-01 2 Ten essay prizes presented QINGAPORE, Sat. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inche Rahim Ishak, today presented prizes to 10 essay winners of the Malay Youth Literary Association at the Victoria Theatre. He also gave away two scholarshio awards by the association to Majnon blnte Mohamad Yasln. of141 words
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Article33 1963-09-01 2 1 1-plus exam BENTONG. Sat. A total of 2.193 pupil* from 60 Chinese primary schools In Pahang will sit for their .secondary school promotion examination in 30 centres throughout the state next week.33 words
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Article74 1963-09-01 2 Change of name SINGAPORE. Sat. The Department of Broadcasting Employees 1 Union will be renamed Kesatuan Pertcena Broadcasting Singapura subject to the approval of the registrar of trade unions. The decision was titken at a recent annual general meeting. Inche Baseron bin Hajl Urn.it was re-elected president of the union.74 words
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Article60 1963-09-01 2 ALOR STAR. Sat. The Kedah MCA branch assembly last night unanimously expressed full confidence in its president. Senator Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok. and secretary. Mr. Tan Tal Chek. The assembly, at the same time, deplored the action taken by the Kedah MCA Youth Section In60 words
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Advertisement132 1963-09-01 2 Look for this "Mark of Quality" on 1 m It is your assurance of Extra Safety and Dependability tand only tyres Have it From Hart to finish in the buiWinf o( every Firestone tyre. Quality i* the first consideration The finest raw materials, the -nost extensive research and developl ment,132 words
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278 1963-09-01 3 M-joy POMP OF PAST YEARS MISSING BUT CROWDS WERE EVERYWHERE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Twinkling lights and flags at shophouses and public buildings helped to brighten up Malaya's last but somewhat austere Merdeka celebrations today. The pomp and splendour of past Merdeka Days was missing. Preparations for Malaysia Day on Sept.278 words
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Article, Illustration237 1963-09-01 3 Fast; VOW BY LEADER Of POSTMEN IN DRIVE TO BACK UNION DEMAND FOR PAY REVISION KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.The general secretary of the Union of Postal Uniformed Stan*. Mr S. Ganapathy. vowed today that he would go on a seven-day fast from Sept. 9— the day on which the union will237 words
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Article25 1963-09-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The manager of Sea View Hotel. Mr him Jew Kum. leaves by air tomorrow for a three-month tour of Europe.25 words
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418 1963-09-01 3 KUCHING POLICE ARE PUT ON RIOT ALERT Reds making cudgels, spears and acid bombs, warns the Govt From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Saturday pOLICE in Kuching have been put on special alert following information that the Clandestine Communist Organisation is planning riots similar to those in Sibu and Miri during the418 words
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Article22 1963-09-01 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Young Women's Christian Association will hold a "Malaysian Night" at their Outram Road centre on Sept. 7.22 words
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Article72 1963-09-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. S.'t. The Director of Medical Services. Dato <Dr> Mohamed Din. IWM tomorrow for Port Moresby. Australian New Guinea, to attend the regional conference of the World Health Organisation. He will be away for a week. Dato (Dr.) Din told the Sunday Times tonight72 words
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Article50 1963-09-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. South East Asian war veterans' organisation*, including those in Malaya .md Singapore, will hold a conference in Canberra Australia, early next year The conterence will discuss matters of mutual concern, hear each other's views and learn •bout each other's problems and aspirations50 words
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Article215 1963-09-01 3 GURKHAS FLOWN TO CUT OFF BIG GANG KUCHING. Sat. Gurkha troops have been flown Into the Sungei Bangklt area of Sarawak s Third Division to cut off a party of 39 terrorists seen in the area last night. The headman of a kampong south of the215 words
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Article116 1963-09-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Alliance may include in its election platform the issue of full restoration of pay cuts to civil servants. A party statement today said that the party's executive committee has recommended that this issue be made part of the platform for the general116 words
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301 1963-09-01 3 Rudeness is a disease, Seeni maintains IPOH. Sat. —Is rudeness .a disease:? Scientists may not classify it. as such, but Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. leader of the People's Progressive Party which controls the Ipoh Municipal Council, thinks it is. He also thinks it is a disease which may be contagious.301 words
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Advertisement40 1963-09-01 3 Comics 19. 21 a Features 13 I I I FUmi- .9 I For Women 14 I I Jane Lee 15 Knrtw Alii 15 a Motoring 10 I Photo IS Profit 8 I J Serial IS. 17 J Stars 18 L.ER9.J40 words
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Advertisement106 1963-09-01 3 takes all popular sizes from 35mm up through 2/*" x 2W Singapore List Price only M 1 2 4 00 JKM (f»ui end INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS Have You Tried Afomatiai Itendjlf IMMEDIATELY stops tolling I """J hair and DEFINITELY V^-»S grows new hair. B- Available trom all leading stores.106 words
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Advertisement92 1963-09-01 4 if I I I I I 111 B^^r I 200 miles an hour speedily proves that Supershell \J ■■H He depends on Supershell because it contains delivers total power. World Champion of Motor IM I M Methyl Benzine 'power molecules', like the one Racing, Graham Hill, proves it when he92 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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Article, Illustration157 1963-09-01 5 SORAYA AND SCHELL MAY NOW MAKE A JOINT MOVIE ROME, Sat.— Princess Soraya and Maximilian Schell. two "Goou triends" who have been practically inseparable for months, may make a movie together. Producer Dlno De Laurentlis. who pulled one of the biggest publicity coups in movie history when he157 words
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Article307 1963-09-01 5 SAIGON, Saturday. TENSION rose here yesterday as South Vietnam's gravest crisis yet appeared to be threatening following the deterioration in relations with the United States. Outwardly, the government Is taking steps to reduce the tension of the past week by releasing arrestec students and monks307 words
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205 1963-09-01 5 Macapagal sends Merdeka greetings \JANILA, Sat._Presldent Macapagal has sent congratulations to the people of Malaya on the sixth anniversary of independence. The Malacanang Palace announced that the President sent two congratulatory messages to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Tengku Abdul Rahman. The message to the King said: "The Filipino peopleReuter - 205 words
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Article46 1963-09-01 5 BANGKOK. Sat.— One case of gold bullion worth about one million tjcals (M 5154.500) was missing from the Don Muang Airport yesterday. According to a police source, the missing case was one of five transported by X.L.M. from Europe.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article45 1963-09-01 5 old Russian team*:, bilkov. has quit his .■.inp anchored in an Eiißli&h port mid asked lor political asylum A Home Offlce spokesman said the seaman had asked to be allowed to stay in Britain and hi* request was bring con.Mder•d. Router.Reuter - 45 words
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235 1963-09-01 5 Grab-and up in the air goes auditor NEW YORK. Sat— lt was 6.30 a.m. and Los Angeles auditor Francis L. Groehler could stand the noise no longer. Every morning for a year, right outside his home, a huge excavating machine had ruined his sleep with its heavy clatter. Now he235 words
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Article35 1963-09-01 5 the French Ambassador In Washington said yesterday that President de Gaulle's promise to give aid to Soutn Vietnam should not be considered In any way as an attack on United States foreign policy.35 words
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Article21 1963-09-01 5 the Indian Prime Minister, has written to Bouth Vieu nam President Ngo Dien Diem asking "generous" 'measures toward Buddhists.21 words
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Article131 1963-09-01 5 said, referring to Velenje's model housing. "We lived In huts dug In the ground. The French capitalists were the owners." Mr. Khrushchev, whose father also had been a miner, said the French owners provided no baths for the miners. "We wert not so clean as you nor as131 words
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Article16 1963-09-01 5 and her husband. Lord Snowdon, flew to Greece yesterday for a two?week private hiliday16 words
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277 1963-09-01 5 HONG KONG. Sat. A Belgian national and former U.S. Army sergeant said yesterday that he went on -strike for more than nine months to set out of China He is Albert C. Relhnmme. of Antwerp, whose mother and step-fa-therReuter - 277 words
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Article268 1963-09-01 5 BRING YOU THE LATEST NEWS OF WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE WORLD'S CAPITAL TELLS OF HIS DAYS IN RUSSIAN MINES WITH TEARS IN EYES BELGRADE, Saturday. Soviet Premier Mr. Khrushchev, a coal miner's coat on his back and a tear in his eye, yesterday recalled268 words
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Article264 1963-09-01 5 Mob surrounds the first Negro home in all-white neighbourhood WASHINGTON. Sat. A jeering mob of whites milled around the damaged home of a Negro family yesterday in suburban Philadelphia. routing a minister who came to "say a prayer" before the family tried to move into the allwhite264 words
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Article57 1963-09-01 5 HELBINKI. sat, The Finnish Coalition Government resigned yesterday in a dispute over food prices. The dispute arose over Government plans to raise food prices to provide more income for farmers. It was the second Scandinavian Government to fall this week. The Norwegian Socialist Cabinet57 words
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Article45 1963-09-01 5 CAIXUTTA. Sau-SmillDOx killed 4.700 people and cholera 4.000 in West Bengal during the first half of this year. The State Health Minister. Dr. P. K Guha said yesterday that about 10.000 people caught smallpox and 11.000 cholera during the period— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article555 1963-09-01 5 Mix-up Mum rejects child IMWJH CLOMBO, Sat—Nine-teen-year old Mrs. .ilomena Perera, who was involved in a mix-up of babies at a hospital eight months ago. has obeyed a Ceylon Supreme Court ruling that she should give up the boy she believed to be her son. But she has refused to555 words
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Article54 1963-09-01 5 TOKYO. Sat.-A three-year-old Tokyo girl yesterday swam more than 400 ft. In the turbulent Kano River In Numayu after falling off the river bank. Said Masako Sano. after her father plucked her out: "I just moved my arms and legs like you told me and suddenly54 words
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Advertisement446 1963-09-01 5 MONEY DOES NOT GROW ON TREES 3C DIPOSMORS WITH If LOMBARD BANK II IM<» I SI.CLRIIY Shrfrc Capital and Reserves exceed I 1 £12,000,000 INTfcREST Your funds earn interest 1 3 from the day you deposit i ntil the day you ithdraw I X without deduction of United Kingdom Income446 words
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Article133 1963-09-01 6 Weret* t*M (Him.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Slncapore Orchard Road Sunday service 9 s.m and S n.m. All Welleome BAHA'I WORLD FAITH:— Ood ordalnesl remedy for all human Ills. Free literature from 833. Ranaog Road. Seremban. Talks by arrangement. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY x Orange Oro*e Road. Sunday Service 9.M133 words
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OPINION
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Article226 1963-09-01 6 OISTORIANS may 11 smile at the vagaries of the Jakarta Government on this whole issue of Malaysia but now the chances are remote of the new federation being blessed at birth by its closest neighbour and it would be no exaggeration to say that South-East Asia226 words
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176 1963-09-01 6 The things they Say because they're they I COLLECT things. I've got a sailor's wooden leg. a man-trap, a rhino's horn, a stuffed crocodile, knives and hatchets, a convict's ball and chain and an elephant gun. They're manly things. —Screaming Lord Sutcb. rpo be an actress Is X Rood. But176 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS ARE THINKING AND SAYING
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Article, Illustration1974 1963-09-01 6 HASNAH VIMALA- CHEN - The twelve ($200.000-A-YEAR) men who head the tax list... HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN KEN HAMMONDS PRESENTS Ql I ft T I" HAVI found Malayan woman by the confines of the home, but still j j j r bright, no areot ihakes at hill highly feminine woman. Highly com U U I l>1,974 words
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Article169 1963-09-01 6 CLOWN PRINCES HENRY CHIA'S The clown princes from London" (Sunday Times. Aug. 18) depicts the mentality of quite a number of our students who've been overseas. Those I have come across behave as If they were born and bred in America. Europe. Britain and Australia and speak with169 words
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Letter131 1963-09-01 6 /^L'LTCRE must have a free How— East to West and Vv West to East. On that uround 1 disagree violently with Hasnah Vim al a -Chen's defence of the EneHsnEd mated (Sunday Times Aug. 25) in which she seems lo impl» that the East mast always131 words
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Advertisement695 1963-09-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 word* 112'- iHlnimntni MR» ANC HOCK TIE ■BMMMXM* with pleasure tlw nmrntni rwtwM* Arthur. i'o th« tat* Mr. Ao» Bock >f. and Hub N*o. d/o tB« late Mr cma 8f'ig Wuc* and lira cma 8*oa SITUATIONS VACANT J» W»rdM $S (Mim.)-Btx M rls. tmtrm lAD the Senior695 words
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Advertisement13 1963-09-01 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement292 1963-09-01 6 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain sellconfidence and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied In the odd minutes of the day, has292 words
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Article359 1963-09-01 7 MAHA's new role TENGKU: IT HELPS TO BRING THE COUNTRY TO TOWN KUALA LUMPUR. Bat The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today opened the 28th Malayan Agri Horticultural Association Exhibition on the Selangor Turf Club grounds. About 300 Cabinet Ministers, heads of diplomatic missions and other YIPs attended Later, they359 words
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Article79 1963-09-01 7 A POSE AT MAHA PRIME Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman patting a Pakistan donkey at the 28th Malayan Agri-Hor-ticultural Association E x hibition after he opened the show yesterday. The Tengku sat in a cart hitched to the animal and posed happily for cameramen. The donkey and cart, and two dancing79 words
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418 1963-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. f EXGKU ABDUL RAHMAN has forebodings of impending trouble in Sarawak after the birth of Malaysia. This is very much in the Prime Minister's mind in his special Merdeka-eve broadcast to the nation last night in which he warned the people418 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-09-01 7 Tan Boon Teik now Solicitor General SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Tan Boon Teik, Senior Crown Counsel, has been promoted SolicitorGeneral, succeeding Mr. T. Kulasekaram. now a judge of the Supreme Court. Edae a t c d at the Penang Free School, Mr. Tan took np law studies in London at the150 words
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Article41 1963-09-01 7 PENANO. Sat. Ttie Penang Umno today urged all members to spare no efforts to help enrol as many eligible voter, as possible. "It Is the duty of ev«ry cltteen over 31 to register. 1U circular said.41 words
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Article680 1963-09-01 7 King: A tinge of regret ...That Merdeka and Malaysia are nit on sane day KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong today called on Malayans to accept the circumstances of postponement of Malaysia Day "in a philosophical way, knowing that our course Is set and we will reach our destination."680 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-09-01 7 TPOH. Sat.— The first mission hospital in Perak. Our Lady's Hospital, in Chung Thye Phln Road, was opened to the public yesterday The 32-bed hospital, run by the nuns of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood, will cater for maternity and143 words
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Article515 1963-09-01 8 ON THIS WEEK WILL BE ANOTHER BUYING B.URST DO VOL have a qurr-T or doubt? Write to: The City Editor. Sunday Times, Times House, River \*\\ry Road. Singapore 8. WITH the date for Malaysia fixed and with the market having somewhat recovered from the spate515 words
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Article334 1963-09-01 8 PENANG. Sat.— The Mayor of George Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today called for the appointment of a "Free Port Action Committee" to protest against the impending loss of Penang island's free port status. This committee must take all constitutional means to let the334 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-09-01 8 Two rare treats in one night for Penang concert goers OENANG. Sat Pen•T ang concert goers had two rare treats last night a festival of music, drama and dancing by local primary schools and a Malaysia concert by the Penang Arts Council orchestra. The schoolchildren'* effort, at St. Xavier's hall134 words
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Article41 1963-09-01 8 BENTONG. Sat. Another 100 pigs in Karayong and four nore in Kemay:in have died ol swine fever which attacked pigs in Trlang district. In Triang town alone, more than 700 pigs had died of the41 words
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Article297 1963-09-01 8 IPOH, Saturday. IPOH which has been free of Malaria for more than two decades, is about to lose its certificate of health. What is involved is considerably more than the loss of reputation. Unless it is checked promptly, the disease can endanger the health297 words
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211 1963-09-01 8 The gatecrashers get the gift hampers pENANG. Sat. Gatecrashers were allowed to collect Merdeka Day gift hampers from the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. at the Town Hall this mornIng. Two hundred needy folk had been issued invitations through the Department of Social Welfare. But the latecomers went home empty-handed.211 words
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Article30 1963-09-01 8 KUANTAN. Sat. A charity dance in aid of tlie Pahang branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society will be held at the Town Hall here on Sept. 7.30 words
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Article28 1963-09-01 8 BENTONQ. Sat Lira Oeok Soo. 34. was yesterday fined $40 for failing to stop his car when ordered by a police officer on March 10.28 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-09-01 8 Malaysia Week in Perth Students get 51, 2 60 gift ftr banquet from Federation Govt. j JTUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Govi eminent has Riven $1,260 for a banquet and ball for all Malaysian students In Perth which will be the highlight of "Malaysia Week 11 there. The Week started199 words
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Miscellaneous247 1963-09-01 8 TV today CINGAPORE. Bat. Hexes your TV programme lor tomorrow CHANNEL 5 P.M. 1.00 Opening and pro- gramme summary; 1.05 All red Hitchcock presents Alibi Me: 1.30 News In English; 1.45 The bouth-East Asia Cultural Festival Highlights of the welcoming show by Singapore; 2.45 Story ol a. fur coat a247 words
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PLEASURE
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Article, Illustration1027 1963-09-01 9 PREVIEW OF SODOM AND GOMORRAH' RANK ORGANISATION The theatre! KEN HAMMONDS SINGAPORE AT THE NEW FILMS THE live stage in Singapore, be it Eastern or Western, is mainiy depenaent upon voluntary effort. To the great credit of our amateur dramaticians, scarcely a week goes by without one or1,027 words
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Article, Illustration891 1963-09-01 9 RODERICK MANN - How Gabor came to change her views RODERICK MANN i By L HOLLYWOOD MISS ZSA ZSA GABOR is currently holding court out here, so when she invited me to a party the other night, I took the opportunity of inquiring what was new. For there is always something new with891 words
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Advertisement32 1963-09-01 9 INCIDENTAL INFO.: In the State of Maryland a man has only to visit an unmarried woman six times to give cause for her to say legally that he intends to marry her!32 words
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Advertisement235 1963-09-01 9 /JHayfairV If fitp| Air I Illfl) I; Conditioned I BAR RESTAURANT Located Id the Shopping k C All alr-condillonea Dcdroorn* H with privtie n»iht fk KedlfTusion. Bhangh»inf». j Well-itociieo |'l *--^W ral: SIS7S 7 r ""''""',illP MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As wa grow older It's only natural235 words
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Advertisement353 1963-09-01 9 M ALWAYS INSIST ON M SAWFISH BRAND Jk PLEATED SKIRTS, /t BLOUSES. SLACKS, fl-P^ DRESSES, ETC. NOW ■RrV AVAILABLE AT ALL [W^j LEADING STORES IN M||dp MALAYSIA. JiM Distributors: M/S METRO LTD M S. ANAND STORE, 72 74 HIGH STREET SPORE. 81 NORTH BRIDGE RD., SPORt M/S KWONG SOON M353 words
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Article300 1963-09-01 10 Attack by lone UDP man on Penang council appointments pENANG. Bat.— The lone UDP representative In the Penang Island Rural District Council, Mr. Toh Boon Kool, yesterday described as "stupid and unscrupulous"* the system adopted in appointing various chairmen and members of the standing committees at the300 words
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Article58 1963-09-01 10 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat Malayan champion walker. Mathun Shah, won the Merdeka Bm Walk held over a six-mile course here today. Muthun Shah, holder of the Malayan 20.000 metres walk record, clocked 1 hr. 38 mlns. 4 1/5 sees, today, breaking his own record of58 words
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Article, Illustration507 1963-09-01 10 PETER LIM - PETER LIM MOTORING By VVTHEN they indulßC in car talk today in between events, at the Johore Grand Prix, I predict one or other of the pundits will say: "A 100 ui.p.h. car? Ridiculous! Where in this country can you drive at. anywhere507 words
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Article120 1963-09-01 10 The Kelantan view KOTA BHARU, Sat. The Mentri Besar of PMIP -co ntrolled Kelantan, D a t o Haji lshak Lopfi bin Omar, today reiterated his Gove m ment's firm stand that it would continue to celebrate Merdeka and not Malaysia every Aug. 31. He was speaking at the sixth120 words
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118 1963-09-01 10 What is your idea of perfect neighbour? WHAT is your Idea of a TT perfect neighbour? That Is today's question for Sunday Times readers. Give your answer in 500 words. The best contribution wlli win a prize of $25. Contributions should be type written with double spacing on one side118 words
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Article99 1963-09-01 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The University of Singapore Fund has received another $8,848.50 bringing the total to $150,550.40. The latest donations came from: J. Ballas Co.. $500: Chla Co.. $100: B. Etlln Co., $100: Fraser Co.. $500; Kay Hlan Co.. $500; Lyall Evatt $500: Llm Trading Co.. $500: J.99 words
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Article21 1963-09-01 10 BENTONO. a*t. 81x rubber tappers of Perting new village were yesterdaj fined 120 each for gambling on Aug. 27.21 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-09-01 10 $5, 100 m. worth of trade COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY MINISTER ON STRENGTH OF MALAYA'S ECONOMY RUBBER IS STILL TOP MONEY-EARNER IN EXPORT LIST J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaya's trade today is worth 55,100 million a year, including the export of her primary products which brings in about $2,700 million. The Minister318 words
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Article109 1963-09-01 10 pENANO. oai.-A j>enoolgirl scooter rider, a po.-.t man and another cyclist were Injured In a double motor collision at the junction of MacCallum and McNair streets today The schoolgirl, Ng Wai Chan, 17, was riding her scooter at about 10.30 a.m when It was Involved in109 words
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Advertisement49 1963-09-01 10 \uue CLASSIFIED [advertisements] 20 words $12 (Minimum) ON 31-8-63 at Youngberg Memorial Hospital. Singapore, a son Lawrence Lee Teck Chye to Tan Poh Llan. wife of William K K. Lee. SUBATHRADEVI: To Kulaslngams (Kumars) Ipoh Road daughter 31.8.63 at Reddy Clinic. Sister for Krtshnakumar. Thanks to docters and staff.49 words
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Article548 1963-09-01 11 TRAINER Doc Rodgers holds the whip hand in x the 9f Malaysia Cup (Race 7). Lost Horizon, Tibetan, Water Scout, Wingate and Automation are all in striking form. His best prospect, I think, Is Tibetan. This six-year-old Is right on the upgrade. At Bukit Timah548 words
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Article531 1963-09-01 11 PARDON WILL BE HARD TO CATCH p.\KDO\ (Race 5) Is all speed x and up the straight s|f he will take a lot of catching. This useful Irish-bred five-year-old has already shown sprinting ability well above the average in nis few runs. Pint time out at Bukit Timah in June531 words
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Article141 1963-09-01 11 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER CORAL WATER j CORAL WATER RECOVER R*e« 1 UutUni Gay Part* GusUni Gay I'ans GusUni Teknah LOCH LEVEN St'N MAIDEN LOCK LEVEN Race 2 Superior Pal I'ot of Gold Superior Pal Sun Maiden Loch I.even Hopeful Era KENNEDY CHEMPAKA KENNEDY Race 3 Chempaka \Umanda141 words
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Article, Illustration568 1963-09-01 11 ROYAL MEADOW LOOKS ALL SET FOR THE GOLD VASE gOYAL MEADOW can establish himself as the sprinter of the year by winning the most valuable sprint prize of the season the $20,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over s£f straight (Race 4) at Ipoh today. On form it is difficult to fault568 words
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Article1237 1963-09-01 11 Race One: 2.00 CI 5 Div 1— 6£ 1 ***** OuUs River (Venl Vld St.) Allan 5 90 1 in 2 ***** Gay Paris (Vent Vld St.) Allan. 5 9.0 Trevena 5 3 ***** Teknah (Venl Vld St.) Allan, 7 8.13 (F) wiUon 11 41,237 words
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Article373 1963-09-01 11 ONDON. Sat. Results Of football matches played today: ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 18. Rovers B. Wanderers 1 W.B. Albion i Burnley 3 S. Wednesday 1 I ulii.mi Z B. City 1 I City 7 Arsenal t M. I'nited B htcrton I S. I'nited l Chelsea 1Reuter - 373 words
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Advertisement786 1963-09-01 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 2* Wards Si (Mim.)-Box it et: *xtn PHOTOSTATS by Fotomatlc 92M0. HOUSE OFFICE CENIRAL r*p«Jn rrnovatloiu undertaken cheaply atHclrntly. Ring (B'pora) *****. ALL OOCUMKNTS PHOTOCOPIID Tun Pbotocopy Bcrvie* 10, Best Quay. >546». SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pweT It Wmr4» Si Mtn.)— ««j> M rt». «s(ra LUB786 words
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Advertisement226 1963-09-01 11 Slop Arfhrifis Rheumatism Pain Today Rftatunauoa, Fttroaltls, Neurttla and! 8«Utlc» Uk> mar c. In IS minataaVxter ta« flrat doaa, pains disappear, and In a low dayilhla tnarvelSuTmJSclS dlsaolraa mat romovoa tha Tbodr polaona aad Urli Acid that arathl caaaw at your trtrubla. SwaUtaifioro? nes» and atlffn«a» irjolntlriS E£l »"2 v226 words
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Article, Illustration708 1963-09-01 12 LIM KEE CHAN AND JOE DORAI - LIM KEE CHAN AND JOE DORAI Gj^23EESEE3^E3 b ■SihiiiliJl TjjtJi^BffSalal^! By JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. lALAYA'S motor racing ade Saw iU Kim Thiat, driving a Lotus 1960cc machine, today loomed as a big threat to the Grand Prix favourites Hoi)g Kong's708 words
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468 1963-09-01 12 WONG MAKES COMEBACK BUT ITO IS SET TO WIN MOTOR-CYCLE EVENT tables on ceam-mate Masuda in the Slcc to I2scc event. Looi Im Heok, Soh Guan Bee and Lee Weng Sang, all riding Hondas, failed In a good bid to challenge the Suzuki riders. The first race ot the day468 words
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Article604 1963-09-01 12 MOTOR-CYCLES Ip to 50ee (5 laps)— l S. Masuria (Suiukl) 2 H. Koshino I Suzuki 3 Lee Weng Mane (iionda) 11 mm. 37sec. Fastest Lap 2min. 1 i.sn. by Mzsuda in sth Up. 51ec to 125ee (10 Ups) 1 H. Koshino (Snsoki) S. Masuda (Suzuki) 3 Looi Im604 words
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Article225 1963-09-01 12 CINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore v Cricket Club. S.C.A. -senior tournament champions were In a strong position In the Gandhi Cup match against Indian Association at the end of the first day today. SCC took three I. A. wickets for 30 after scoring 158 in the first innings.Reuter - 225 words
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Article204 1963-09-01 12 IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1V Malayan CEB, the holders, and Royal Malayan Police, last years runners-up, will meet in the final of the Federation Government Services hockey tournament at the Police Depot ground here tomorrow (5 p.m.). In the semi-flnals played at the Depot today, C.E.B.204 words
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Article90 1963-09-01 12 pENANG, Sat.— Penang quallfled as North zone runnersup to meet Singapore, the South zone champions. In the Malaya Cup semi-ttnals when tney beat Perils 13-0 at the City Stadium here tonight. Penang went to a 3-0 lead In the first half scoring through centre-forward Aziz Ahmad, inside-right90 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-09-01 12 CHENG HOE WINS KEW SAN HADI NO ANSWER TO HIS POWER* WELLINGTON 1 Sat. Yew Cheng Hoe, youngest member at 19 of the Malayan Thomas Cup badminton team, won the men's singles titles in the New Zealand championships here tonight by beating his country's No. 1 Teh Kew San 15-6,158 words
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Article53 1963-09-01 12 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Second Residential College. University of Malaya today held Raffles Hall Singapore to a scoreless draw in a friendly hockey mutch ;it Pantai. At tennis University of Malaya won 4-1: at basketball 47--39. The Malayan undergrads also won at carroms. Raffles Hall won53 words
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Advertisement113 1963-09-01 12 iii 1 1 \jjgf J'< IHIh^K It v^ ■i-r^- J fWmß| TtVt^m\ r l'if Im m Tnf-^ «W»*BBBPr irJtsli WkJ .J..L.-?TTr w^it w^\ im jpo&g If ITT Enjoy RlL's unbeatoble service and first class food on board their vessels to Hong Kong 18-23 days return trip by two vessels inclusive113 words
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Advertisement521 1963-09-01 12 BROCADE FOR EVENING WEAR w** Announcing new .^Mr arrival of attrac/■yN^M|; I tive and colourful $F designs WSKL and colours for M HB your selection. Available at:WM METRO WPBBI^SISW 72-74. High Street, S'por*. m *H^^V^^B- Tel: ***** (5 lin»«) Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Since the dlacovcrr of MKXDACO521 words
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Miscellaneous98 1963-09-01 12 SOCCER— Malaya Cop: rVrak t S'gor (Stadium Perak, Ipoh): Armed Forces v Combined Services (Rifle Range Rd. XL. 5.15) Spore v Joint Services (Jn Besar. 7 p.nr). Burnley Cap: Perak v S'gor (Stadium Perak). B'por* junior Cup: Kg Kapor v RAP Seletar 'A' (Jn Besar, 5.30). MOTOR -RACING Johore Grand98 words
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Article, Illustration777 1963-09-01 13 DAVID BARATHAM - The LUCKY ones... DAVID BARATHAM NOW MEET By KUALA LUMPUR WELL was it your lucky day? Did you win that $375,000 in the Social Welfare Lottery drawn yesterday at Kuala Lumpur? Well, never mind. Perhaps your luck will change another day. Luck does not only mean the winning of a777 words
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Article472 1963-09-01 13 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER By Foulenough in pursuit I HAVE always thought that Foulenough's brand •of cunning was too forthright to enable him to adapt himself to the more tentative rollymolly and tumble-cum-trivy of democracy's lugubrious clowns. It was therefore no surprise to me when he shook off the beer of472 words
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Article, Illustration775 1963-09-01 13 SCRUTATOR - SCRUTATOR CONFRONTING By SINGAPORE BJBJBJBJBJ magazine section OUNG people, faces screened by handkerchiefs and hands, booed down at the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, from the balcony of a building in Lavender Street during his recent tour of the area. Masked youngsters did the same775 words
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Advertisement9 1963-09-01 13 SOHRAB bin RUSTUM WILL BE BACK m&a^fmsKmwaamumtak next sunday9 words
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Advertisement237 1963-09-01 13 tour MALAYA with (cSSO) mm a iHHßJMssP^tygjt. f -j^aaiSl& 'x&immmmwW&mm^mti^m^^Mk. -to*~*km ■jk^B^^^Qß T /Mm I r^^^ V-*^ 3i|^^BkW <">(' for your Motoring pleasure jj An attractive up-to-date ESSO Road Map of Malaya-Only 50 ets. Ask your dealer today for this n*w up-to-d«t« road map complete This is a capital with237 words
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Article, Illustration488 1963-09-01 14 Luxur y lunch EVELYN TC" ANTI-SANDWICH STENOS WRITE TO: Mis* Evelyn Tv, The Sundoy Times, T,mcs House, River Valley Rood, Singapore 9. A stamped and oddrasted envelope mutt accompany your query. A quiet 'revolution' in town THE Affluent Age has caught up with the 1 secretaries, too. No longer do488 words
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Article227 1963-09-01 14 Questions and answers HEAR Evelyn Tv: My trouble is my nails. I assure you that I don't bite them. I try to let them grow, so \'\l. h^' ab|le to wear polish. But the minute they get ne^r polishing length, they split and break all by themselves. Sometimes they even227 words
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Article466 1963-09-01 14 gEHIOUSLY, the average woman today goes quite berserk when she gets hold of a lacquer pack. She goes SPRAY CRAZY. "It's just like drink to an alcoholic she can't stop," a hairdresser told me. "She gums up her hair hopelessly, then complains about the product and says, 'It466 words
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Article402 1963-09-01 14 A SURGEON, an archiJ\ tect and a diplomat were debating which was the oldest profession' In the world. The surgeon said it was his profession, because God created woman out of Adam's rib. The architect claimed his profession was oldest, because God built the world out of402 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-09-01 14 Getting along with other You can buy Tampax everywhere in your choice of 2 absorbencies (Regular and Super). Do think about Tampax. You're bound to prefer it it's so much nicer! m Internal TAMPAX jga. you'd like a sample (in plain wrapper) fust tend name, address mud 20 cents in141 words
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Advertisement879 1963-09-01 14 EVERY PIECE OF WATERFORD GLASS IS A COLLECTORS ITEM edMbHbk J£mm FLEETING BEAUTY HELD FOR ETERNITY The scintillating brilliance of Waterford Glass is not for this generation alone as with that of the past, it will live for generations to come, inspiring wonder and giving pleasure to eyes as yet879 words
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Advertisement136 1963-09-01 14 Advertisement L I If W _ZS- W cherish a clear, youthful complexion, areas where age signs first begin to showshould be given extrB rich nourishment at night. Massage gently with Ulan Vitalising Nighi Cream along the deeper expression lines in an upward and outward movement. Be very careful with the136 words
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Article103 1963-09-01 15 Nagging-and her broken date jnj Hffl3 MY boyfriend is very considerate and well-behaved towards me. Rut since he broke a date I have been obsessed with the fear that he does not really love me. Now every time he makes a date I make him promise he will keep it.103 words
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Article694 1963-09-01 15 Her baby and gossip about hubby I)H.\R .lane Lee: I am expect* ing my first baby and as I have not been feeling well m> husband has his meals out to save me work. I hear he is often seen with other women. I am terribly upset and am thinking694 words
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507 1963-09-01 15 A pain in the chest that warns you to 'take things easy' I HELD a piece of paper with wavy lines Oil It. It was Mr. Collins's electrocardiograph. 1 could see that this recording connrmed nay provisional diagnosis of angina! Earlier, he had come into my surgery complaining that sometimes507 words
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460 1963-09-01 15 How long must she wait to be a citizen? DROP US A LINE. Our address: The Know Alii, The Sunday Times,. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by pest. the people at the address satd they did not know who you were. If you are interested in460 words
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179 1963-09-01 15 THE BIG SPLASH' WINS THIS WEEK'S PRIZE WINNER of the week's $30 prize is "The Big Splash' (above), submitted by YVun? How Khim. of 79 Neil Road, Singapore 2. He used flford HP. I film. Setting: fB. 1/125 second. He will be paid by post. The cheqiw will be posted179 words
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Article174 1963-09-01 15 Fathers, here's the information you need to cope with the youngsters' snap questions, such as: DOES I H I i > I t: CHANGE THE WEATHER? »Vlll.\ a sudden thunderstorm oreaks, you probably wonder whether it means a complete break-up in the weather. It depends what kind174 words
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Article384 1963-09-01 15 RADIO MALAYA A.M 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraKu. 6.02 Prelude To Breakfast: 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet 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; 10.00 Summary Of Programmes For384 words
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Article359 1963-09-01 15 POINTER - POINTER B- I HAVE received several queries trom potential exhibitor.-* in the forthcoming dog show on Sept 22. These are mainly concerned with ring performance, though I am pleased to see thai quite a number of peopl< becoming Interested in the correct use ol chalk in -how preparation359 words
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Advertisement201 1963-09-01 15 MORE PLEASURES OF P& 0-ORIENT VOYAGES... |lffl)/fflfi HBBMjMHjfti ftfl tUt 1 -bum I Lazy days! Wt'v* bten working hard for "^^^"-^^j^JyH j^^l years building a business, rearing Q -family, \^^w3y^^^3^J and a sea voyage is&ar way of relaxing, \\Vff r^i |]wpf P&O-Orient service enables you to do yjn IS Jfpamk201 words
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Article, Illustration962 1963-09-01 16 The man who mends broken lives and marriages I Bashir has a gift few humans possess he claims he can see into the future. Each week dozens of people hurry through the West End of London on their way to consult him. Mir Bashir learned his962 words
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Article, Illustration330 1963-09-01 16 THK-AHT of hand analysis or palmistry, as it is popularly called has an age-old association with gypsies, fortune tellers and soothsayers. Prejudice accumulated over centuries is hard to kill and there has been consistent scepticism about what the hand can reveal. Yet man has sought these secrets330 words
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Advertisement225 1963-09-01 16 MBBa^a^aaaMßaaaaMßßaMMßMßi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^iMi^^iiai^^i^«MMii m^^ w J a^ai I k I k I *i k ai"^BH I 1 ''M&mi^m^SM Can you explain wf| y y° u %Lm "^^a|lM IJkC CaCh ther? WHy y U JW m rj^jr A^^^^SSm share day-to-day neivs, 2L, j p^P^M^gHR dreamt and secrets with Ht TaA wBBBBt each other?225 words
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Miscellaneous231 1963-09-01 16 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Se-tle down .9,; 6. DOWN: 1 Yawned (5) 2 uS, {^^f fil?. rlOd '2 >: J 5- Ch n e (s>: 3 M^» "y knotting Ad£sP!?.- I'nT l^ i 9): J- (4): EMt m commander «3." Mariner (3); 20 Broexl of phea- 5 Bndowm «>t <•>!231 words
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Article, Illustration2199 1963-09-01 17 Quote: A face may deceive but a hand -NEVER! follow me now and I will reveal the secrets that lie In your hands, teaching you at the same time to read the secrets in the hands of your friends. The knowledge is there for those who2,199 words
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Advertisement132 1963-09-01 17 "The nose i} says Sir Compton Mackenzie, "is the first point on which an expert judges a whisky. It should be emphatic yet still gentle with the clean tang typical of a good scotch. STANDFAST ideal example. Taste is the next. This may be largely a matter oj personal choice132 words
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Advertisement33 1963-09-01 17 NEXT WEEK MIR lASHIR continue hit fascinatinf and practical (•rim by MltM what the hands have to i«y aboat the ••or. K (or happinm. t»V foots o* this •art* ano* bondi •4 anterior..33 words
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Advertisement241 1963-09-01 17 JDHBmH^HHHHBKV •iftiiaiiiiiiiitiiitiiHHiiii 14 days of cruising the Orient US $262 Whatever port you sail from— able from US $153. And there is a Future Orient Interport Sailings Yokohama, Hong Kong, Manila 350 pound free baggage allowance. from Hong Kong. -there's a sailing to fit your All Orient Interport sailings are241 words
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Advertisement642 1963-09-01 18 STATUS SYMBOL i VACATOR Country Tan or Mack ■>'«« «'<» Cumulair if Jpa^^^ Sslas. M«« s i-12 Shoemaking like this, leather like this, fine making like this. count for a lot when people watch your step. Come and choose your Clarks Flotillas. I FLOTILLAS shoes for men Obtainable from Leading642 words
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