The Straits Times, 20 October 1963
1963-10-20
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section14 1963-10-20 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,463. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 314 words
-
Article, Illustration602 1963-10-20 1 CRISIS DAY PRFMIFR HOME Tfte Oireeii stays back- 2 3 hours of tension as Butler (wife in tears) Lord Hailsham and Maudfing keep all the political pundits guessing Hush-hush talks, then he says: I've got my men Sunday Times Special Report -LONDON. Sat. AFTER a day of crisis and nonstop602 words
-
107 1963-10-20 1 TONDON, Sat. There were tears for at least one Cabinet Minister's wife last night on the selection of Foreign Secretary Lord Home as Premier-designate to succeed Mr. Harold Macmillan. Mm, Molly Butler, wife of Deputy Premier R. A. Butler, told newsmen: "I'm sure107 words
-
Article409 1963-10-20 1 808 PERIES - Flight ban eased for Gilchrist 808 PERIES By QINGAPORE, Sat. The British Ambassador to Jakarta, Mr. Andrew G. Gilchrist, today limped Into a Phoenix Park reception room and said: "Don't you call xne pearshaped or any other nasty name." "If you do that I will punch you," he threatened Jokingly,409 words
-
Article79 1963-10-20 1 LONDON Sat. Playivrijcht William DoaglasHome, brother of the new British Premier, asked why the family name "Home" was pronounced "Hume" replied that the surname was originally spelled with a "U". "One theory is that it had two of those little German dots on top and they ran79 words
-
Article176 1963-10-20 1 The only safe way by Erhard BONN, Sat. Chancellor Ludwig E>*hard said yesterday mat his new government supports and approves continued American negotiations with the Soviet Union for partial agreements to relieve cold war tensions. The government, the new Chancellor said In his first policy statement to Parliament, believes thatReuter; UPI - 176 words
-
Article34 1963-10-20 1 JAKARTA. Sat. A 140-year- I old woman. Mrs. Dulrochim, of Kallrcdjo Kebumen in Central Java- died yesterday leaving 254 descendants seven children. 67 grandchildren, 150 trreatgrandchlldren and 30 great grea t-gra ndchildren.34 words
-
162 1963-10-20 1 A 'master plan' to fight Borneo rebels KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A former Malayan Secretary for Defence, Mr R. G. K. Thompson, Is said to be drawing up a master plan for action against Indonesian guerrillas in th# Borneo territories, the Sunday Time;, understands. The American magazine Newsweek reported that Mr.162 words
-
Article422 1963-10-20 1 IN— THE SUPER TRIDENT Singapore runway one of best, says Cunningham SINGAPORE, Sat. The Trident. Britain's 610 mpli, three-jet airline, piloced by "Cat's Kyes Group Captain John Cunningham, landed here today on a proving and sales promotion flight. The Trident, with a crew of 16 including experts and technicians from422 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement114 1963-10-20 1 CVMA U A FINE SELECTION Jt*&* OF CYMA Ladies' Watches NRk/ijO^^ Including Diamond Ones are always Available at P »BMOOLO CO J?Mtlm Hmll'i'l^inl Ttfc TIM* WILD ABOUT v INSECTS? |gg| SIMMER DOWN SjQ Here is the cheapest and easiest way of getting rid of these pests in JHm|RßreKw I y°114 words
-
Advertisement59 1963-10-20 1 ALL NEW,,, QUALITY... V^ AUTOMATIC BLENDER WITH EXCLUSIVE It HI FOUR «*»J| LEVEL MB RLFMpiNG c "*»l Sfit&y The BLADES A^ttSr'* Make U 6 OifferenCe I ~~^o^~ZZn~\ BLENDING ACTION f\ Xfjoifj I RESULTS FOR EVERY V //J^S^X I EXTF.A POWERFUL \VT~"^ W*\ li 2-SP"ED MOTOR \l I \W^/ LIGHTWEIGHT, fOt^f59 words
-
Advertisement13 1963-10-20 1 09^'% For I JLJiamonih. and all kinds of jjeutelUsuf. v i s.« t13 words
-
-
The News
-
Article, Illustration116 1963-10-20 2 An oath to be true and 10ya1 With 300 people watching him, he intoned: i, Lee Kuan Yew, having been appointed to the office of Prime Minister, do solemnly swear that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the State of Singapore and to the Federation of Malaysia, and116 words
-
Article22 1963-10-20 2 IPOH. Sat. About Jl6O worth of articles were stolen from the boys' dormitory of the St. Michaels Institution here.22 words
-
Article54 1963-10-20 2 MALACCA. Sat. Th<" S* cialist Front controlled Municipal Council last night passed five new motions setting out the subjects they wanted t, Commission of Inquiry to look into. The motion request cd the Governor-in-Council to appoint a Commission of Inquiry headed by a High Court judga54 words
-
457 1963-10-20 2 Co-operation pledge by Premier Lee SPORE TO WORK TOGETHER WITH FEDERAL GOVT SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE Singapore Government will work with the Central Government for the higher interests of Malaysia. This pledge was solemnly given today by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Moments after his new Cabinet and the457 words
-
Article133 1963-10-20 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Mft> avail 'Iraaes union Congress may mediate to bring about a settlement, of the dispute between the Ruyal Navy and tiie Naval Base Labour Union wn;ch has led to the strike, now in iti 13th day. According lv a statement Issued today by the133 words
-
Article, Illustration282 1963-10-20 3 VIC NAYAGAM - She's gazetted president but won't preside at Sessions VIC NAYAGAM By l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Che Siti Norma bintc Ya'akob. Malaysia's first woman barrister and Senior Assistant Registrar of the High Court, ha> been gazetted acting Pre sident of the Session Court. She will not, however act or even perform th<282 words
-
Article64 1963-10-20 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Department of Orthopaedic Sur- gery here will sponsor a lecture on "recent trends in treatment of fractures" on Thursday. The venue will be the Pathology Lecture Theatre. General Hospital, at B JO p-m. The lecturer will be the viceoresident of the British Orthopaedic64 words
-
Article46 1963-10-20 3 PENANQ, Sat. A youth I snatched a handbag from Mrs. Gladys Smith, wife of an RAAF officer, when she was out shop- ning in Campbell Street yester- day morning. In the bag were $75. an Identity card, a bank book and sevpral photographs.46 words
-
Article175 1963-10-20 3 Nair to meet Sohyo union men SINGAPORE, Sat. The secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, will leave on Monday for Tokyo to meet leaders of Japan's giant neutralist Federation of Labour, the Sohyo. An NTUC statement by its chairman, Mr. Ho See Beng, said175 words
-
Article41 1963-10-20 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Infantry Regiment Is looking for 25 musicians to fill vacancies created by the discharge of somA of the regiment's bandsmep. When replacements are found, the total strength of the SIR. Band will be 65.41 words
-
139 1963-10-20 3 FOUND-A JAP PLANE OFF BEACH NEAR BATU PAHAT MUAR, Sat.— A wartime aeropiane, probably belonging to the Japanese, is buried under two fathoms deep of water off Tanjong Lahoh. nine miles from Batu Pahat. Hoo Kirn lluat. 45, an ex-flsherman. said today. He said "I discovered it a few months139 words
-
516 1963-10-20 3 THIS IS WHY SOEKARNO CAN'T GO TO WAR-SOPIEE IPOH, Saturday. military observers have been unanimous in their view that as a result its prevailing economic and social conditions, Indonesia "is not capable of launching a full-scale armed attack against this country." This was stated here this afternoon by Inche Mohamed516 words
-
Article90 1963-10-20 3 TODAY— Sedili Kechll 10.34 a.m. (6.9 ft) 11.57 p.m. (7.6ft>; Singapore 12.11 a.m. (B.9ft) 11.59 p.m. '9 4ft); Port Dickson 7.51 a.m. (9.4 f) 8.04 p.m. (B.3ft: Port Swettenham 7.03 a.m. (13.4 ft) 7.30 p.m. (12.5 ft): Penang 1.31 a.m. (B.7ft) 1.47 p.m. (7.Bft).90 words
-
Article37 1963-10-20 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Ten thousand people today attended a Malaysia solidarity rally at the public padang here. Highlight was a two-mile long motorcade through North Krian In which 100 vehicles took part.37 words
-
Article, Illustration251 1963-10-20 3 A pot of gold for payroll find by truant KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A 14-year-old schoolboy who played truant yesterday is to receive $500 the reward promised by Socfin and Co. for recovering part of a payroll containing $150,000. The money wrapped in two canvas bags was dropped by a plane251 words
-
Article288 1963-10-20 4 DO'S AND DON'TS FOR BUSMEN BY KHIR JOHARI DARIT. Sat. The Parit Co operative Transport Society near here was today cited by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, as an Instance of "implementing the need of the nation to give meaning to the independence288 words
-
499 1963-10-20 4 I^^^^^^^^gJ^g^^^^j^^^^^^^jftfc^^^^^^^^^^^aL^^^^^^^Mta^^^^K^^^L^^J^^^^BßMil^ta^k^ .^^^^^3BL^fcJiJ^i^Jß^^^l-^l^i^^ii^^^^^^^» iJj— t-^E^J"-~ 'TO I I Mi.'. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat I i J^ COURT martial here today was told that an Army officer was put under open arrest when he could not explain why he could not produce a cash balance of $3,848.499 words
-
256 1963-10-20 4 King to open CPA talks in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong will open the ninth annual conference of the Commonwealth parliamentary Association at a grand ceremony in the banquet hall of the new $16 million Parliament building at 10 a.m. on November 4. Announcing this today at256 words
-
306 1963-10-20 4 GONFRONTASI: NO EFFECT ON MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. INDONESIA'S confrontation policy has no significant effect on the economy of Malaysia, economic and trade experts from the Malaysian territories said in a report submitted to the Central Government this week. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said306 words
-
109 1963-10-20 4 Misadventure verdict on labourer, 67 IPOH, Sat. The Ipoh Coroner. Wan Mohamed bin Haji Mustapha. recorded a verdict of death by accident and misadventure at an Inquest here today Into the death of a kampong odd-Job man. Alang Rashld bin Pandak Derosl, 67. Alang Rashld. who was riding on a109 words
-
Article61 1963-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court will eive its decision on the dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union and the Malayan Tiieatres Ltd. on Monday. The dispute is over interpretation of two clauses ln an •arlier award made by the Industrial61 words
-
Article263 1963-10-20 4 Plea to Govt. on sack threat KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The president of the Amalgamated Union of Employees Ln Government Clerical and Allied Services. Inche Mas Junid bin Mas Amln today appealed to the Central Government not to "throw out" hundreds of temporary clerks. "It Is a short-sighted policy if the263 words
-
Article, Illustration158 1963-10-20 4 JAN SHOPPING JOY FOR 'ROYAL EASTER SHOW GIRL' SINGAPORE. Sat. Attractive blonde, Jan Hewson. Australia's "Miss Royal Easter Show Girl," who flew in here last night on the last leg of a world tour, today went on a shopping spree and sight-seeing tour of the island. "I could Shop my158 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement109 1963-10-20 2 I r 1 1 1 iwMiiMww 4 lm^^m^mwm ''''»>^ir''jijwiMiiiiJiij!!iM[iDiiMll < X/A *szz 1 JmmKm jjgj W. ounrn *SE ftt M hill W'AmmS& i Six 3 1 1 Li Ih Total Power X^Ouicker Pick-up Sup on the acceleralur and ff%!P ff% All cylinders of the engine perSupershell delivers total power. Your109 words
-
Advertisement235 1963-10-20 2 Advertisement A favourite haunt for cockroaches is under the paper linings of drawers and shelves. This offers an excellent opportunity for wiping them out. Simply sprinkle Pea-Beu odourless, non-poisonous cockroach powder under the shelving paper and all cockroaches will be completely eliminated. Advertisement Complexion Care The secret of beautifying i235 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement136 1963-10-20 3 STEP LIVELY LOOK LOVELY sarong BRAS AND GIRDLES m. M Si. ri i*jglß i_ SARONG brat and girdlei arc designed to fit Hie active woman. Exclusive criss-cross construction offers complete freedom of movement to arms and legs. On right: Bra style 154 5.90 Spore/Pg. 7.40 Fed Girdle style 44 $18.90136 words
-
Advertisement42 1963-10-20 3 J f»fe J Comicn 19. 2* I Feature* 13 I Film- m 9 J For Women U Janr \.rr 15 I Know Alls 15 I I Motorin; 1* I Photo 15 Prnlu 8 -Ti 16. 17 I SUn 1> I L JW-J42 words
-
Advertisement245 1963-10-20 3 takes all popular sizes from 35mm up through 2 l /4 x 2 1 ;r j VHMHH bv'^sl vdj M if mm Im HKi Singapore List Price M 2 8 5 00 INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS~ H For oil Agfa products Rollci projectors Cameras Metx flashguns etc. Call in at:245 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement124 1963-10-20 4 M|j HBB Worid knowled 2 e World experience, leads to World trust. This Illlii is why Malayan m^m feed their babies on LACTOGEN with l^^^fei the complete confidence that only the name Nestle can give them. Bll^^^hl LACTOGEN develops fine healthy infants, with strong bones and -.r :ii: teeth> heaithy124 words
-
-
Article, Illustration14 1963-10-20 5 BRINGS YOU THE LATEST NEWS OF WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE WORLD'S CAPITALS14 words
-
Article, Illustration77 1963-10-20 5 THIS is Camille SmithGood. 17. a sixth former at Harrogate School. And she's going to get all dressed up to appear in a charity revue, "On the Verge." At first Camille thought her headmaster would object to her costume just tights, bra and a handful of furs worth more77 words
-
450 1963-10-20 5 Maria's jungle quins starve BRIEFS DRASILiA. Sat —A poor peasant woman yesterday spoke of how she gave birth to quintuplets in the Brazilian wilds on Oct. B— only to watch them starve to death one by one. Four girls and a boy were born to Maria Da Concelcao Ribeiro (Maria450 words
-
Article463 1963-10-20 5 ALINE MOSBY - Newsmen shown 'atrocities' ALINE MOSBY ALGERIANS TAKE MOROCCAN CAMP, DESTROY OASIS By HASSI BEIDA (Algerian-Moroccan Frontier), Saturday. T STOOD on the battlefield where only a few hours before Moroccan troops reoccupied this desert outpost from the Algerians. "Come and see the atrocities of the barbaric Algerian soldiers," said a Moroccan463 words
-
Article91 1963-10-20 5 missiles factory NEW DELHI, Sat.— lndia is setting up a guided missiles factory at Hyderabad with Soviet aid. authoritative sources said here today. The sources said it was understood the missiles would be used to arm Soviet MiG 21 supersonic jet fighters, which it is91 words
-
Article, Illustration109 1963-10-20 5 VIVIEN IS ROBBED OF $17,000 JEWELLERY TONDON. Sat. Actress Vivien Leigh, who is recovering from nervous exhaustion, was reported yesterday to have been robbed of jewellery wortb $17,000 It was believed the thief or thieves entered her secluded farmhouse near Unckfield. south of london, while she was walking in theUP - 109 words
-
180 1963-10-20 5 PLAY MONEY' FROM HK USED AS REAL IN BRITAIN LONDON. Sat.— Facsimile British bank notes imported from Hong Kong art* being circulated in large numbers in tht London area and other :>arts of Britain, Scotland Yard warned here today. A spokesman said the notes were being solo in six-penny packets180 words
-
Article34 1963-10-20 5 ...Dutch Foreign Minister. who is accompanying the Dutch Royal couple and Crown Princess Beatrix on their State visit to Thailand, win cut short his stay there to return to Holland tomorrow34 words
-
Article16 1963-10-20 5 ....of South Korea will be sworn in as President on Dec. 12.16 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement281 1963-10-20 5 UNPRECEDENTED Starts Tomorrow. FURNISHING MATERIALS and DRESS MATERIALS from U.K. and the Continent at Greatly Reduced Prices. S.A. MAJEED&CO., 70. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE-6. TEL: ***** 1 39. East Coast Road. 45, Seng Poh Road 143. East Coast Road. (Tlong Bahru) WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU! tDid you miss the chance of281 words
-
Advertisement320 1963-10-20 5 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS gj MQ annum MEMBER OF THE HODGE GROUP GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000 Write for details to Secretary F JULIAN S. HODGE COMPANY LIMITED MERCHANT BANKERS Cariyle House, Newport Road, Cardiff United Kingdom %tn Master AT^^ KOOLTON.... ...at $7.90... is the cheapest quality shirt in the market A MADE320 words
-
-
Article49 1963-10-20 6 T) word* t\2l- (Minimum) FOR HEALTH, strength vitality, <lr nk ■'Masters'- milk. CORVSI SALOME PARIS Moat I- \clusrve cosmetics apscially suited 'it tropical us* and recommended by Ilncajl* Bemon of Salon Phoenix I* row available at all leading departmental store* and dUpenaart**. r"r*» consultation given to all ladle*.49 words
-
Article169 1963-10-20 6 20 Words UM (MtH.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In HlnKHpor* Orilwrrt Koad Sunday «»rvlce v a.m. and t> r m All Welcome. BAHA'I WORLD FAITH:— Qod'S ii'mi word to unite all n<tlnn» In onw world ordrr Hurt aii religions to i on* Kai:n. WESLEY METHOOItT CHURCH. i Kort ('.inning Road.169 words
-
Article63 1963-10-20 6 N HnrdM $S (M ln.)— Box io rlt. txtrm CORNISH COAST. New 3 and 4 r"lri>ome<l ftirninhed hou«e» Full tieatinic and Insulation Available until 30th May. Jalne. Pol man, Kowey, Cornwall. SELFDRIVE CARS In Britain available at Dock*, Airport or Home. Rat** from I'M per month, {108 *lx63 words
-
OPINION
-
Article302 1963-10-20 6 rAT was an astonishing Interview that Communist Chinas Premier Chou En-Lai gave Mr. Gerald Long, general manager of Reuters. Astonishing because Mr. Chou's protestations of basic Russo-Chlnese unity seem to ignore the fact that what the world has witnessed over the past four years Is the302 words
-
Article215 1963-10-20 6 OUT goes yet another of the old men who have dominated world affairs since 1945; yet one more of those obstinate patriarchs who think that stalling tactics are the answer to the winds of change. After 14 years Konrad Adenauer has stepped down from his high post as215 words
-
Article39 1963-10-20 6 rpHOSE book learned X fools who mixs the world. —JOHN DPINKWAIER. IN this world, there is always danger for those who are afraid of It —SHAW. RELIGION Is in the heart, not In the knee. —DOUGLAS JERROLD.39 words
-
-
SUNDAY TIMES OPINION
-
Article, Illustration767 1963-10-20 6 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN SHOCK WAVE By Kual* Lumpur THIS marvellous bond of neighbourliness that binds us Malaysians all! Never was it so much in evidence as when Kuala Lumpur staggered from the shock of a flood disaster that took a toll of 12 lives767 words
-
168 1963-10-20 6 The thigs the say tearse they Te they ITS nice to have reached an age of irresponsibility. I'm accountable to nobody. —Lord Attlee. IF I was suspected of committing adultery with every woman I called "darling" I would have been very busy. Lord Shawcross. I STILL feel that the bathing-hut168 words
-
SPEAKING PERSONALLY
-
Letter169 1963-10-20 6 WITH reference to your article on Black Magic (Sunday Times. Oct. 6) I wonder If any of your readers can explain something that has puzzled me for a long time. When I was a boy our next-door neighbours were a Japanese couple, a doctor who had just brought169 words
-
Letter209 1963-10-20 6 mHE other day a small 1 boy came a few minutes late out of school and discovered to his horror that his taximan had left. It was pouring and he took refuge in my house opposite. We gave him some biscuits but he shyly refused the hot209 words
-
Letter102 1963-10-20 6 rIAT article on ideas and making them pay by Tal Sing Onn (Opinion Page, Oct. 6) was stimulating and interesting. What I like about the Opinion Page is the fact that It appeals to the best in us. always urging as to get up and try.102 words
-
Letter66 1963-10-20 6 LINDA LOW (Opinion Page, Aug. 11) claims that Malayan women dress conservatively. How can she say this when she knows as well as I do that the kebaya Is no longer worn to conceal but to reveal, the skin-tight cheongsam with its sideslits and back-slits breathes sex and66 words
-
Letter60 1963-10-20 6 A LL praise to Ronald RanA sora for his portrait of "Teacher In The Valley" (Opinion Page. Oct. 13). It is good to see that somebody has noticed the good work of the men* and women who carry the torch of learning to the outback. They are indeed60 words
-
Letter51 1963-10-20 6 IITHY don't some policeVI men go down to the Katong Park and jot down the names of the truants who take refuge there? Everyday I come across so many In the park and wonder how Is it that their teachers do not miss them. I. H. TAN, lIKO51 words
-
-
755 1963-10-20 6 HASNAH VIMALA- CHEN - That jeweller is just asking to be robbed... HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN By SINGAPORE I WENT to a leading Singapore jewellers to buy a set of diamond earrings. Leading, did I say? The laxity of security precautions was such that the place was actually INVITING a robbery. The shop was teeming with755 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement600 1963-10-20 6 CLASSIFIED AHS. SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wt4m Si Mlm.}—Bom M rt». atr* READ tti. Benlor Appolntmmt* v ,rim in The Sunday Mall «Bcb wnt SITUATIONS WANTED WordM SS (Ht*.>—B»M it eU. *M*n HAD the Hrnlor Appointment* Varaot In The Sunday Mall eacn week. ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Wmr4M Si (Him..)— Bum M600 words
-
Advertisement13 1963-10-20 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
-
Advertisement59 1963-10-20 6 PROMPT^ gtF^w_ ~^*^i "^^2 t yMß^^^^ SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in association with SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. 8E Asia Insurance Building THE PIONEER FIRM IN MALAYSIA For All Your Packing Baggage Requirements Including Federal Customs Formolitiei) Equipped With The Latest Machinery, Modem Worehout* and The Most Experienced Packer*. Iftimotei59 words
-
-
Article, Illustration293 1963-10-20 7 EXTRAMURAL DEPT. TO RUN COURSES FOR STORE PUBLIC SINGAPORE. Sat. More opportunities for learning will soon be offered to Singapore's educationhungry adults by the Department of Extramural Studies which has been newly set up in the University of Singapore. The head of the new department. Dr. John293 words
-
Article36 1963-10-20 7 Health exhibition tomorrow SINGAPORE. Sat. The em Minister of Health. Mr. Vong Nyulc Lin, will open a health education exhibition at the Teachers' Training College on Monday. The exhibition is organised by the Public Health Division.36 words
-
Article163 1963-10-20 7 BOY MISSING FROM ESTATE FOUND rpAPAH. Sat. A boy. X Munusamy alias Sockalingam. 12, a Form One pupil of the further removed classes here, who had been missing; from home since Oct. 9. was found in Ipoh last night. The boy's father, S. Samlnathan, a tapper on Gedong estate in163 words
-
Article46 1963-10-20 7 PENANG. Sat. Eight slabs of tin ingot worth about $3,200 were stolen from a lighter oil Swettenham Pier early this morning. The tin. belonging to the Anglo French Co.. was deposited on the lighter waiting to be loaded to a ship.46 words
-
Article, Illustration202 1963-10-20 7 OINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. E. W. Barker, the new Deputy Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, is a distinguished scholar and is well suited for this important Job. He will take the chair when the new Assembly meets on Tuesday. Mr.202 words
-
Article32 1963-10-20 7 ALOR STAR, Sat. The bridge across the Kuala Nerang River was under 2-ft of water and Impassable to light vehicles this morning. Water was rising after heavy rain last night32 words
-
220 1963-10-20 7 SABAH POLICE KILL TWO RAIDERS IN BORDER GUN BATTLE JESSELTON. Sat. Sabah Dolice killed two armed Indonesians in Kampong ManUdok on Thursday night aftex an exchange of fire, it was announced here today. Kampong Mantadok is near Wallace Bay on the west coast of Se.batik Island adjacent to the Indonesian220 words
-
Article, Illustration490 1963-10-20 7 RUDY BELTRAM - Five Vs one fight in lorry— for $6,000 prize RUDY BELTRAM TWO PUNCH PART-TIME CASHIER WHILE ANOTHER TRIES TO SNATCH MONEY AND THEN FOURTH GRABS HIM AND ROBBER NO. 5 BRINGS DOWN THE PISTOL BUTT By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday BURLY lorry attendant today fought five armed robbers, but could not490 words
-
Article74 1963-10-20 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. —The Perak Welfare Committee has donated $4000 to the 800 victims of the recent hailstorm at Kampong Alor Pongsu. 13 miles from here. Under the direction of the District Officer. Krian. Inchc Osman Khairuddin bin Mohamed Sam. 400 volunteers from Kuala Kurau,74 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement211 1963-10-20 7 LLOYD TRIESTINO M. V. "ASIA" This vessel is expected to arrive from Europe today, 20th October, at 6 a.m. and will sail for Hong Kong at 5 p.m. Passengers should embark between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. and all heavy baggage should bo delivered to S.H.B. Godown before 11 a.m.211 words
-
Advertisement355 1963-10-20 7 Sure THE MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED is pleased to announce that a bonus of $25 per $1,000 sum assured for every MCIS Life Assurance policy was approved at the Annual General Meeting of members on 29th September 1963. For example, an MCIS Policy-holder with a policy for $10,000 will355 words
-
-
Article694 1963-10-20 8 SHARES PRICES SLUMP TO NEW LOWS DO YOU have a query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor. Sunday Time*. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. gEVERAL new issues took another beating on the stock exchange last week as prices slumped to new lows in the absence of any694 words
-
Article357 1963-10-20 8 QINGAPORE, Sat —Combined j^ business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDL'STKIAI.S: Bo us lead (1,000) $1.65. (1.000) $1-56; Central prop. (2,000) lUI--(21.000) 51.32. (13.000) $133. (8.000) $135. (13.000) $134; Dunlops357 words
-
Article103 1963-10-20 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Here's your TV Singapura programme for tomorrow: P. M. 12.40 Test pattern and music; 1.00 Opening summary; 1.05 The Rosemary Clooney Show: 1.30 News In English: 1.40 Hawaiian Eye Birthday Roy; 2.30 Hindustani Theatre: 4.55 Spectacular The Mills Brothers Show. 5.45 Programme summary; 5.50103 words
-
Article45 1963-10-20 8 Another $1 5 for flood fund SINGAPORE. Sat. Two more donations (or the Kuala Lumpur Flood Relief Fund were received here today They were from Mrs. L. Yong. SlO. and Mr Munmnt Abdul Haiim S.V This brines the total amount collected in Singapore lo $87745 words
-
Article29 1963-10-20 8 KUAIVV KANGSAR. Sat.— The Kuala Kaiigsar Malaysia Loyalty Committee will hold a meetirm at the Hokkien Association hrrr> tomorrow to di*cuss plans for an anU-Soekarno raUy.29 words
-
Article33 1963-10-20 8 KLANG Sat.— The Sultan of Belangor today presented long and efficient service medals to 69 members of the Red Crow Society. Selangor branch. ar a ceremony on the padang her*.33 words
-
280 1963-10-20 8 PEOPLE WHO PLEAD: 'HAVE MERCY, KILL US!' Penang Rotary Club to sponsor a project to build home for... PENANG, Saturday. aged destitutes, unwanted even by their own families, have pleaded for death through "mercy killing," Dr. C. H. Yeang, president of the Penang Rotary Club, said today. "The plight of280 words
-
260 1963-10-20 8 Alert on Pahang coast for 'spy' boats KUANTAN. Sat. A tate ol alertness was tnday declared along the Pahang coastline to prevent unlawful entry into the State by any suspicious boat from neighbouring islands. Sailors and fishermen ware warned not to venture outside Malaysian waters and to immediately report to260 words
-
Article286 1963-10-20 8 MALACCA, Saturday. THE President of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi (Socialist Front), said here last night that it would be a criminal offence to alter minutes of the Council meetings once they had been confirmed and signed. "It would be an even286 words
-
292 1963-10-20 8 Education snags COMMON EVEN IN COUNTRY LIKE BRITAIN J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malayan schools should not complain too much about conditions as even in Britain, with its long established educational system, there Is the "sorry plight" of pupils housed In outmoded buildings and the insoluble problem of large classes and teacher292 words
-
Article142 1963-10-20 8 Smallholders told they must replant A LOR STAR, Sat. The JrL Alor Star Town Council today decided to ask the State Government to refund more than $54,000 which it claimed had been nveipaid in education rate and wages to Government staff during the past few years. In his budget report.142 words
-
Obituary50 1963-10-20 8 MF~ ANDREW PANO nee Urn Han am- on 19.10.63 after a short illness at the General Hospital Deeply mourned by husband and son. CABLE received that Mr. 8. Ellathamby father of Messrs. Es. Muthu, E. Muthuthamby, E. Vanasl of Ipoh and Mrs. V. Vlsvanathan passed away peacefully In Colombo.50 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement485 1963-10-20 8 Th« New Holden Bpeol*l Sedan NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING! GREAT NEW ENGINES! MORE MILES PER GALLON! SAME LOW PRICES! Today. Australia's Own Car brings you the bigrgesi |i new list of motoring: benefits since the first Holden TWO COMPLETELY NEW was introduced in 1948! Crisp Power-Swept styling 6-CYLINDER ENGINES with new485 words
-
Advertisement88 1963-10-20 8 Lats CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT* IXX>— CHAN: Sunny no Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Loo to Lily d/o Mdm. Lee Llan on 20.10.63. SAVINGS! SAVINGS!! SAVINGS!!! WHY DON'T YOU SAVE NOW! HIGH INTEREST DOUBLE PROTECTION FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE FIXEC DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT 3 monthi to 3 yeort $5 can op«a (6% to88 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous66 1963-10-20 8 mJtkmdM /.m-foedtw tutti mtyr«... to *J BUDGET (fr^wiessof > savour Autumni I f fj&f£\ l^^^-J S^^^V |TT r R c aSSfitutwwi ..J v *-^_^-o^-^ JITTERS, r* t *V THE NEW /..»i our b#atrhfu.' /..and Mot /.its J fikwrt IOOUtO p*rk&-&njg9ihQ off 1 (only -Hiat.-.j Lcrtioike/, -twtf cares of -tvta <66 words
-
-
PLEASURE
-
Article, Illustration403 1963-10-20 9 THIS CONTEMPORARY 'HAMLET MAKES YOU WATCH n- WORK THE new French film, "OPHELIA," is a subtle story of revenge. Inspired by Shakespeare's "Hamlet," it is told in contemporary terms by a director who believes in making his audience work as hard as his actors. The403 words
-
Article52 1963-10-20 9 STUDS LONIGAN" is a whining little film about the aches and yearnings of an overgrown adolescent in the Chicago of the *****. Christopher Knight is the maundering young drip, and Venetla Stevenson the girl of his dream*. I can readily understand why she was never around when he woke52 words
-
Article160 1963-10-20 9 SO SMOOTH, so cool, so poised. That is Tippi Hedren. Alfred Hitchcock's latest discovery whose first film. "The Birds." was shown here recently. All Hitchcork heroines are described as icebergs, cold as diamonds. How does a woman feel hearing herself described in these terms?160 words
-
206 1963-10-20 9 IHESPIS - IHESPIS THE THEATRE By 'J'HAT practised dramatidan of the Singapore stage, Ranu Bhattacharya, writes to tell me iibout the University of Singapore's forthcoming production, the Harold Pinter play "Caretaker.* 1 This takes the boards at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Friday and Saturday. Nov. 1206 words
-
PREVIEW
-
Article242 1963-10-20 9 THE trouble with Kirk Douglas, so far as I am concerned, is that I have to take him seriously and in a comedy (FOR LOVE OR MOM V i that is fatal, isn't it? Here is a frothy light comedy that was tailormade for Cary Grant or even Frank242 words
-
Article223 1963-10-20 9 WAV tells the story of Joe Beckett, who drifts from job to job and from Jazz-club to coffee-bar In sleazy Rachmanland. north of Hyde Park in London. His girl is unfaithful, hU mother unhealthy, his landlady unsympathetic, and his Catholic priest uncomforting. He falls Into baa company, well223 words
-
Article63 1963-10-20 9 MICKEY MOUSE is wait for it 35 years old. Although not quite as active in his ripe old age, Mickey is still the No. 1 symbol of his creator. Walt Disney. Originally Disney planned to call him "Mortimer Mouse." "It was my wife who made me63 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement446 1963-10-20 9 J?M??ATION" VOW SHOW l\4. B gjilim. 1.45.4 «30 4 9.30 p.m. > aw m Todoy 9 om. Morning Show: B H GUNS Of DARKNESS HE3gJE3|LJ|LJ| NOW SHOW I 4. B M a.m.. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9 15 p. ml Today 9 a.m. Morning Show: Cs. color. g«il:f»)!i<ArT?ffl I3!W?HiBBffM B 17th446 words
-
Advertisement97 1963-10-20 9 VlfffmJfgJlJTmjTflJm Phone ixJmmUmimmim »t*ot> Today: 1 30-3.30-7.00-9 30 p.m. York Forest Moira Orrai "The Strongest Man In The World" (Color scope) 9 30 o.m: "RACERS" (Mond) 1 1 00 a.m.- "NOR THE MOON Tomorr Feeling" (Technicolor!. (Siolopl Today: 2.30 7.15 9.30 p.m. "PRINCE LAU CHIANG" Scope (Teochew) Todoy Cheop Motinee97 words
-
Advertisement46 1963-10-20 9 LATE CLASSIFIED 30 word* HI i Minimum) SON TO Vadana Subramant on 1* 10 (S3 at General Hoiipltal. Johorc Bahru Tbanka to doctor and ataff. TON: To Jranlr and Victor daughter Klainr 8u Prn* on 18. 10. 53 at Womrn Numns Home. MoU»r and baby well.46 words
-
Advertisement782 1963-10-20 9 :"chubby7!""bHrex: CUCf \l C D ft OPKXS m f"^ II l '"Sf— 3 SHOWS DAILYBJ I f\^^^^V7t^P i\ iks 3.15, 7.00 Ep*L*w**jll *^i^eaa^^Bß^^' l^ F^^eaal Fiip| ■12 TOP TWIST TUNES including: Don't Knock The Twist, La Polomo Twist, Salome Twitt, I Love to Twist, Mashed Potato Time, Yes Sirrcc, etc.782 words
-
-
MOTORING
-
Article468 1963-10-20 10 IF YOUR interest in motoring extends to regu--1 lar reading of overseas motoring magazines, you may remember a statement by StandardTriumph last August that a special two-litre version of the Vitesse in the Liege rally was only an experiment. It would not be produced for468 words
-
548 1963-10-20 10 Penang members 'not satisfied' with replies to quiz on badge stripping PENANG, Saturday. 'pHE president of the Penang Turf Club, Mr. Lim Huck Aik, said last night that as far as he knew, the bye-laws formulated by the Penang Turf Club under the548 words
-
105 1963-10-20 10 PENANO. Sat. A youth who said he was "hated by his fellow villagers" was today acquitted on a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle. "The police in Sungei Nibong have a grudge agaist me." Pak Wan Teh bin Pak Wan Chik, 20. told105 words
-
Article35 1963-10-20 10 MALACCA, Sat. More than 50 delegates and observers from Singapore. Johore, Malacca. Negri Sembilan and Selangor will attend a district meeting of the Malaysian Apex Club at the Islamic Restaurant here tomorrow35 words
-
312 1963-10-20 10 10,000 to attend funeral of Mrs. Saw pENANO, Sat. A record crowd of 10.000 including 5,000 Chinese school students will attend the funeral tomorrow of the late Mrs. Saw Soon Choo, 101-year-old mother of the Penang State Alliance chairman and MCA president, Mr. Saw Seng Kew. The two-mile procession will312 words
-
Article120 1963-10-20 10 can't get surety FOH. Sat.— Abdul Aziz bin Othman, 21, who was put on a $500 bond for three years by the High Court here last week was today sent to 15 months' Jail when he was unable to find a surety. Mr. Justice Neal120 words
-
Article52 1963-10-20 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Construction of a subway for pedestrians near Anderson Bridge will start from tomorrow. The undertaking will take about four months to complete. Police today asked motnrists to make use of alternative routes to Collyer Quay or to start their Journeys early to avoid52 words
-
Article25 1963-10-20 10 TPOH. Sat. A handbag containing $106 and two pairs of spectacles were stolen from a housewife In the Star Theatre here last night25 words
-
Article22 1963-10-20 10 PENANG. Sat. Eleven tins of groundnut oil worth 5250 were stolen from a house lv West Jelutong early this mornIng.22 words
-
125 1963-10-20 10 WOULD YOU GIVE UP YOUR JOB FOR A POLITICAL CAREER? WOULD you give up a steady job for .the uncertainty of a political career? That Is todays question for Sunday Times readers Give your answer in 500 words. The best contribution will win a prize of $25. Contributions should be125 words
-
Article195 1963-10-20 10 MALACCA, Saturday. ;J^JALAYSIAN parents can retain their "square" views but they should not ram them down the throats of the squawking young ''the day of blind obedience has gone and that of sweet reason dawned." The principal of the High I Bchool here, Mr. C.195 words
-
Article145 1963-10-20 10 No chosen few for cables KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Works, Ports and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, said today that the telegraph office would not accept messages for a few selected firms with uhlch Indonesia wished to communicate. Dato Sambanthan said that having suspended all business communications. Indonesia145 words
-
196 1963-10-20 10 SEREMBAN. Sat. Taxi drivers in Negri Sembilan were today warned by the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr, not to exceed 50 miles per hour in view of the accidents and the danger to the passengers. The Minister was addressing196 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement118 1963-10-20 10 ■fe^l^^^kX I ***UAL 1964 I ■W^&i ''S M 1 m. I W /"v JmBP% m I There is always a heavy demand for this high-quality publication. Make sure that you get the copies you will want by placing your order early. ORDER NOW! POST THIS COUPON NOW THE CIRCULATION MANAGER,118 words
-
Advertisement214 1963-10-20 10 FAR EAST MANSION (Kirn Yam Road/River Valley Road) Four Blocks 14 Storey FLATS MODERN DESIGN— BEST MATERIALS— ALL SERVICE FACILITIESSPACIOUS BEDROOMS— LIFTS— CAR PARKING SPACE. PRICE: $27,500/- upwards CASH or EASY PAYMENTS 1 V t' al^^^^3 a^a^aWMi I !!S5B»tsSS^ ■*CJTr&*r€r Full details from: Pels: Nos. *****/6 SINGAPORE TRADING CO., LTD.,214 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Article, Illustration1611 1963-10-20 11 EPSOM JEEP - CINEMASCOPE 111 GETS NAP VOTE EPSOM JEEP This front-runner goes over best distance by piNEMASCOPE 111 is my nap in the Class 1 Div. 2 8f handicap (Race 7) at Bukit Timah today. This front-running stayer is in top form and over his favourite distance he will take a lot1,611 words
-
Article1631 1963-10-20 11 Race One: 1.40 Cl 4-Div 3— sf 1 ***** Shlras (Mr. St Mrs. M. Warden) Noordln. 6 9.0 1* 2 ***** Unbelievable (Thio St.) Allan. 6 8.13 WUmsi 12 3 ***** Equipoise (Olympia St.) Ahmad, 6 8.12 Khaaria X 4 ***** Hercules II (Shaw St.) Tulioh, 71,631 words
-
Article184 1963-10-20 11 c Epsom Jeep's best bets are Tarun (Race l).ip Cinemascope 111 (Race 7) and Punter's Delight lll*(Race 9). The COINC is yielding. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POINTER Rac« I TARZAN II Great Eafle SUlky War CAFTS GUIDE larsan II Mural TARZ.AN II Chicken Besi Great Eagle Race Z FIRST184 words
-
Article366 1963-10-20 11 Manchester United shoot to top T ONDON. Sat. Tottenham -I-' Hotspur were tepplesl from their position at the top oX the English First Division today when they could only draw 1-1 with the I V Cup flnallsta, Leicester City. The new leaders are Manchester I nitfu. who beat Netting hamReuter - 366 words
-
Article58 1963-10-20 11 NEWMARKET, Sat. Com-mander-in-chief, a 100-7 chance ridden by P. Durr, won the Cambridgeshire, second leg of Britain's "autumn double," In a photo finish. A neck behind was the 33-1 outsider. Principal (J. Mercer >, with Hasty Cloud (13-2). mount of D. Keith, taking third place 1% lengths58 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement884 1963-10-20 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'per*) W Wt4» U < MUt.>—Bax H r*. aMtrm BIOUrHS PHOTOCOPY SIRVICK" T»i»phon« «M<* T»nf* 10. Boat Qeay. Btncmpore. WILL WAR COMIT B. pr»p«r»d. liw Photostat Copi** of your *«njrittaa and Important ircorda and P«c» •Jm original* in »af« eu*tody Foto■aattc (PbotoaUt) Strrio*. U RoMmob884 words
-
Advertisement177 1963-10-20 11 laV af jT > I *W*4 I nnaj 9 I jnt| laV A■ B UIiJIH T |l^' s iP^ MMMBir i ,^*i^*i^*iW&^^. ■■W *aW V I 4MMiLH *Hkl aV^^aflaa^^^^ _t^d_ a^H^V jjj J ■■^LaaaaiaaaiaVa^LaV I II "ISSyL-'''" All that* object* carry ■•lf-adh«siva permanent DYMO label*. M^IIHIMHi^Lir^HH Ir GOOD ORGANIZATION BEQINS177 words
-
-
Article387 1963-10-20 12 McKay leads ISCC1 SCC to beat RAF SINGAPORE, Sat.— Singapore Cricket Club scored another good rugger win when they beat a combined Royal Air Force side by six points (dropped goal and penalty) to nil on the padang today. Keen marking led by Captain McKay, the man Johore and Joint387 words
-
Article, Illustration65 1963-10-20 12 PENNELL TAKES IT EASY Pole vaulting world champion |ohn Pennell won the gold medal at the Tokyo International Sports Week with a best leap of 4.80 m (15ft 9ins). He cleared the same height as the German, Wolfgang Rei n h ardt, but clinched the title on a countback. In65 words
-
871 1963-10-20 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: By J)ISAPPOINTED soccer fans who have been blaming the selectors and berating some of the star-name players for Malaysia's 1-1 draw with Thailand in their Olympic tournament preliminary round first-leg tie at the Merdeka Stadium last Saturday have been given871 words
-
Article60 1963-10-20 12 SINGAPORE, sat Joint Services Malaya Cup player John Williams, scored two goals to help Junior A A to hold Darul Aflah "A" to a 3-3 draw in their BAFA Junior Cup m.itcii at Jalan Bestir stadium roday Williams. the centre-half. switched to lead the attack in the60 words
-
Article, Illustration55 1963-10-20 12 Singapore yachtsmen get their trophy TOKYO, Sat. Singapore yachtsmen jack Snowden (centre) flanked by his crew of R. Pollet (left) and W. Crundy receive their trophy here this week for coming in second to the Danish crew in the Dragon Class yachting at the Tokyo International Sports Week which endedUPI - 55 words
-
Article249 1963-10-20 12 CEREMBAN, Sac— Johore staged a second half rally to beat Negri Sembilan 3-2 in a Hanniguii Shield South Zone hockey match played on the Negri Club padang here today. Negri attacked from the start but their forwards were erratic and missed several easy249 words
-
Article53 1963-10-20 12 MELBOURNE. Sat. Sometime, the five to two favourite, raced to a smooth four length win in the CaulneM Cup over a mile and a half here today. Hula Dancer Ist NEWMARKET. Sat. Mrs"Gertie" Widener's Hula Dancer won the Champion Stakes run over one mile arid a53 words
-
Article174 1963-10-20 12 TPOH, Sat.— The Perak Rugby Union Presidents XV beat the Perak Under-23's by 26 points (four goals and two tries* to five (goal) on the padang here today. The match was played In place of the imer-state under--23 tie between Perak and Penang as174 words
-
Article67 1963-10-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.—University of Singapore's hockey team lost their unbeaten record in the S.H.A. division 1 league when they went down 3-2 to RAF Changi. who were playing their first match, at Bukit Timah today. Schools scored their first win in four games when they beat RAF Seletar67 words
-
Article60 1963-10-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. An exMalaya Cup football team thrilled a 2,000 crowd when they outplayed a Par East Command side 5-2 In their friendly soccer match at Parrer Park today. Sharlff Madon led the goal scoring with a hattrick while Hin Weng and Balan scored the60 words
-
Article52 1963-10-20 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat The Malay College trounced Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, by 3fe points (3 goals. 3 tries a penalties) to nil In their annual rugger match here yesterday In an under 15 game Malay College heat V.I. by 13 points '2 goals, one try) to52 words
-
295 1963-10-20 12 Mexico City awarded 1968 Olympics MEXICO CITY. Sat. The Sports Federation here was a "mad-house" with everybody dancing, embracing and shouting when news was received yesterday that the International Olympic Committee meeting at Baden Baden had selected this city to stage the 1960 Olympic Games. The Mexican Treasurer. Senor Antonio295 words
-
Article23 1963-10-20 12 LONDON. Sat— Results of division four football matches played last night: Carlisle 0 Stockport 0. Tranmere 1 Oxford United 3.23 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement115 1963-10-20 12 f Minolta B. C. Deluxe Flashgun Offer Buy a Minolta Camera during Minolta Month (Oct. 15tn 5^T fo Nov< 14th ancl you wi be P resented wifh this yS\ N beautiful deluxe flashgun. AMATEUR or PROFESSIONAL You'll love the Minolta Hi-Matic Here »'t some o' the outstanding features V I115 words
-
Advertisement137 1963-10-20 12 /f^-^ (Pardon me Madam-\ i J y° UT s^ ip k s^ l(min S'J TpT And there doesn't seem to be a thing you can do about it; your cheongsum has shrunk— it's ruined! yes, we know, it is infuriating. But may we make a suggestion: I I look for137 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous121 1963-10-20 12 SOCCER— Butcher's Cup final: Thoo Shin v Chins Tew (Station padang, Seremban). Chen* Wab Cap (Ist leg): Talping v Kampar (Sultan Yussuf Stadium): looh v Batans Padang (.Tapah). Fund match: Loire Wah v Mercantile Bank. XL (Muar). L Perak Div I: LA v Teruna Java <T Anson). HOCKEY— Hannlgan Shield:121 words
-
-
Article, Illustration840 1963-10-20 13 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA... THE MAGAZINE SECTION By THE BRAVE LITTLE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WITH A MAN-SIZED TASK THE young doctor sitting opposite me laid his stethoscope on the table and said: "Everyday we seem to get more patients. And that means that as time840 words
-
Article, Illustration316 1963-10-20 13 N. Narayanan - THE VERY FIRST STEP N. Narayanan By M. A.. PETALING JAY* DO youths get enough career guidance? MY answer is NO. When we consider the amount of information required before one can really pick one's career, we can say definitely that Malaysian youths do not get any form of guidance316 words
-
Article277 1963-10-20 13 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER BY The Tattooed Egg (Ch. 9) AT a police conference it was suggested that the word "'Hennie" on the egg might refer to some lady unknown, not to the layer 01 the egg. "The surname Henn has been known to occur," said a grave voice. "Protestations of277 words
-
Article389 1963-10-20 13 K. BASKARAN - Mind your slanguage! K. BASKARAN By KUALA LUMPUR "p -H-E W Look at that salt. Man, what a thick line. Wouldn't mind knocking off with the chick in my booster." That's the lingo of today's bingo youth, and I overheard the posh chat between two fellows at the lobby of389 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement318 1963-10-20 13 HPougalls f Ib. NET I ymmmmmmm i begins with liliiSiliiaaifflffljl SUPER-SIFTED X a.. jflL fc* McDOUGALL'S SELF-RAISING FLOUR Even if you're baking' fot the very .first time, your cakes and' pastries* turn out super-light successes. SuperSifted McDougall's is milled from a blending of the finest -wheats in the world and318 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous292 1963-10-20 13 POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: 1. Rattling sounds DOWN: 1. Wine (6). 2 Affec(B). 7. Shelter for animals <4>. tlon (4). 3. Encourage <4t. 4. 11. High ball (3). 12. Mineral i3>. Little one (3). 5. Hermits (8). 13 Serpent (5). 14. Warded off 6. Communistic (3). 7. Fuel (4). (7). 15292 words
-
-
Article, Illustration448 1963-10-20 14 EVELYN TU 'Jj% }on the <£ f 5 fairway t LAST WCKKS HEADLINK CLUBHOUSE CLOSEUP: WHERE FASHION IS REALLY SWINGING THEY'RE a hit on the links. The fair sex on the fairway (as reported by colleague KEN HAMMONDS last Sunday). Teeing off at the double with caddies trailing.448 words
-
Article197 1963-10-20 14 Questions and answers THAI HANDWOVEN COTTONS See ASIA Magazine (Page 12). DEAR Evelyn Tv; can you give me a step-by-step cleansing method, please? JUDY LIM. Apply cleansing cream and rub it firmly into the face, especially around the nose and chin. Then smooth It off with light downward strokes, using197 words
-
Article283 1963-10-20 14 nnwo eminent psychoanaX lysts occupied offices in the same building. One was 30 years old, the other was 72. At the end of one particularly hot and busy day they rode down in the elevator together. The young man was completely done in, bedraggled and worn283 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement236 1963-10-20 14 Advertisement 0 mk-.. M fix) k.tcp the neck and throat beaitif ally young and smooth, always massage In a film of rich vitalising cream before retiring, using a gentle upward and outward movement. As you sleep the rich vitalising Ulan Night Cream will carry on the task of beautifying the236 words
-
Advertisement413 1963-10-20 14 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attacks of Asthma or J. H. had lost 40 lbs., suffered coußhBronchitls so bad that you choke Ing*, choking and strangling every and gasp for breath and can't slerp? night, couldn't sleep, expected to dir. Do you cough, so413 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous391 1963-10-20 14 f| gmSjJßr m^. 'G&EfIHmM slan Muslca: 10.30 Music from the nAr a/iAi avcia Ballet; 11.00 AU Time Greats: RADIO MALAYSIA 11.30 Foe Bachelors Only: 12.00 Negara-Ku. Close Down. A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraKu: 6.02 Preluue To Breakfast; A r~>r\i=>ir 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 sllMtiAr*VPlt. Songs and Sweet Music;391 words
-
-
KNOW ALLS
-
Article529 1963-10-20 15 VOTER AND THE MISSING SLIP JJI--AR Know Alls: Recently 1 came back to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur to cast mv vote. But when I went back Io my home address I found thai I had not been sent a voting slip. I am 21 years old and a Singapore citizen.529 words
-
Article585 1963-10-20 15 Concubines*— and the woes of love WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore f). Xo replies by post. DEAR Jane Lee: A fortuneteller told me that after three years of marriage my husband and I will quarrel frequently. He will585 words
-
Article205 1963-10-20 15 WHETHER it's the cork in a bottle, or the stuff that's made into a lifebelt, some member of the family is likely to inquire: HOW IS CORK PRODUCED? IT jusi grows' What we know as cork is really a thick layer of protective tissue, formed by dead205 words
-
Article, Illustration181 1963-10-20 15 WINNER of the week > S3O prize is "Waiting For Minnniv (above), submitted by Mr. Chen Ching Sing, of 396-A. North Bridge Road Singapore 7. He used Kodak VP film and a Mamiyaflrx camera. Setting: fB. 1/125 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be181 words
-
Article, Illustration322 1963-10-20 15 THIS week w e will discusi the symptoms of dumb rabies as opposed to rurtous rabies, and the prevention of the disease. The early symptoms of dumb rabies are much the same as in furious. However. Instead of wandering aimlessly around, constituting a menace to all and322 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement432 1963-10-20 15 Helene Curtis A "Match The Hairstyles" Contest mjm Wl oOfl nnfl/ Worth of Grun *g TV Ra «"°9 rams Television Sets, XS^^y MM &D mJ U I Radiograms, Taperecorders, Radios Transistor km VWVjWWW/ Radios plus 10,000 Gift Premiums to be won BOXES R^i^HF^^nl BOXES kS^lm SS9 frtobl. Rod.o, Rod.o^om, ITy432 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1375 1963-10-20 16 The secret agonies, hidden passions and wasted millions of an epic "CLEO CHAOS THOUSANDS FACE THI SACK." "I LOVE LIZ BUT MARRIAGE IS OUT soys BURTON." "JINX FILM IN TROUBLE AGAIN LIZ TAYLOR COLLAPSES." These were some of the numerous headlines about "Cleopatra" during fhe four long years taken to1,375 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement650 1963-10-20 16 Tiooi Malay* 1117 NT<4«* She knows you're smart... ±gjt***^/l^^^^^ jj^^l TC^^ajQ blb^bm. mug*- *v i mk yT 1 j^ S Sfc V You know that Gillette makes a smart man of you The daily shave makes all the difference '^^k Gillette l&^l§|fif^ pertect shave \-pP^s^jjK GtLLETTE registered trade mark I650 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2285 1963-10-20 17 and Richard Burton as Mark Antony. The ideal box-office team, according to them, would be Cary Grant as Caesar. Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra and Burt Lancaster as Mark Antony. March 4 The British author. Nigel Balchin. Is signed to prepare a screenplay of "Cleopatra." with the studios2,285 words
-
Article, Illustration207 1963-10-20 17 'ELIZABETH TAYLOR WANTED THE EARTH AND GOT IT!' DURING the latter part of the filming of "Cleopatra," the world spotlight was turned on the romance between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. This brought in Us train a whole new series of complications. Now, at last, the film has been finished207 words
-
Article37 1963-10-20 17 WALTER WANGER who mad* "Stagecoach" and "I Want Ta Live" reveals th* drama behind thoie frantic days and nights at th* London clinic, when both Lie Taylor an 6 "Cleopatra" were fighting for their live*.37 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement125 1963-10-20 17 WNEV fIUW OEFHESSES IW Dusil makes life worth living again l^^^m. fir /s^\ /<s**+\ /^s\ /^s\ /s3g£k Buy Dusil— you get 2 FREE tablets in every 10 v pack I A NEW TABLET FOR SURE. FAST RELIEF OF PAIN C^ _J !»>>• Ovsii. tit* n«»» pink painV" '-J A#fc~s*#W>-^ Oum««125 words
-
Advertisement7 1963-10-20 17 ©COPYRIGHT reierveo": Wolter Wonger and Joe Hyomt.7 words
-
Advertisement139 1963-10-20 17 PYE a real beaut! Australia is a vust country, where people live "outback" fur from towns and shops. They depend <^HHHH on TV for entertainment. As tie repairman may he I I 50 miles or more away, Australians look for reliability m TV. "Fair dinkum— a real beaut!" is BS139 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement763 1963-10-20 18 YOU CAN'T GO WRONG with GENERAL TELEVISION If THOUSANDS OF I SATISFIED OWNERS 1 I ARE YOUR ASSURANCE f( Model 19GF, 19" list pric* $625 Sole Agents^ HOCK CHEONG CO. h( AD OFFICE 95 <?7. TRAS STREET. SINGAPORE, 2. BRANCH: 3. ARCADE BIOG. COUYER QUAY SPORE.I 47. iAIAN BRUNEI BARAI763 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous485 1963-10-20 18 ▼LJ A^ 11 C f\\ \\S*lS -^a^g»^^^^^g«L V —AH ifjhH rtltrvC4t j t t f -*^Gfc I fa 4 M Npi 1 aal mm *a. I |*f* *•>■* t 10-6 y>^Y THIS Guy IS HALP "M IWE HA7 A HALFTf SAY, TAKZAN, WE PPST" U&f WHBW.L SOME INSURANCE UN7E£\\^TEK I7oo__^^485 words
-
Miscellaneous233 1963-10-20 18 long-standing job Is turning out. At last you begin to reap your reward for months or even years ot hard work. Your mind will be contused though either by the queer behaviour of someone you intend to marry or by storms and feud-s in the family circle. OSMIMI 'May 21—233 words
-
Miscellaneous289 1963-10-20 18 Your working life continues to be very remunerative and the end of these seven days should bring you something worthwhile. Your imagination may be running riot though and you are Inclined to see enemies or mysteries where they do not exist. If you have much to do with brothers. Eisters289 words
-
Miscellaneous274 1963-10-20 18 old friend may let you down. SCORPIO (Oct. 24— Nov. 22): This is likely to be a week of glamour, romance, and exciting personal experience. On the money side you begin with difficulties, en<i with a feeling of triumph. Soon you will be able to settle a long-standing problem about274 words
-
Miscellaneous257 1963-10-20 18 -STAR of the WEEK' IF you have been hoping for security and more money, then your hopes will be realised during the coming year. If on the other hand you are roman-tically-minded and you are looking forward to love and happiness, then you may be disappointed. Your existing relationships will257 words
-
Miscellaneous161 1963-10-20 18 O Charlotte Tan (Kluang student) born on Oct. 1 7, 1946. If it is YOUR birthday today 'T'HIS coming yrar of lift- will be a vivid and eventful period for you. During the coarse of It you are likely t« meet interesting people, get a new light on your job161 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous26 1963-10-20 19 t T^ vi LJ Odf m HXm I i ,1 I X > I* 1 A*Jfy Lh< i I m m r I rC^ V 1 ■■WHbV26 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1963-10-20 20 a h gSiS P KPSIi i! Slf ill. 5e 5 Z "1 5> Z O7J> o> > zz zae18 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous29 1963-10-20 20 i* •jf^'- wt^^i~' t 5^ *i rV\ IfS I I +?9 -S m tti x i) t? 3C *y\ 1 L I 1 [ii\ n If Ofl(»^^J^k. y*"" 1.29 words
-