The Straits Times, 27 October 1963
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Title Section16 1963-10-27 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES tie***** in Mai"*** NO. 1,464 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19<f3. 20 CENTS. KDN 35516 words
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Pomp at the installation
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Article, Illustration409 1963-10-27 1 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL by TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN REPRESENTS YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG AT GRANDEST EVER ROYAL CEREMONY WITNESSED IN RECENT TIMES DIGNITARIES, DIPLOMATS THERE TO SEE MOST ANCIENT OF RITES RUALA KANGSAR, Sat. Pomp and splendour, coupled with the meticulous observance of ancient rites, markedSunday Tifnes cameraman Lee Foo San - 409 words
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Article288 1963-10-27 1 Every assistance, he declares in a speech from throne I/UALA KANGSAR, Sat. The Sultan of Perak. In his speech from the throne after his Installation this morning, expressed happiness at the congratulatory messages trom the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. the State Administration. Rajas and Chiefs and the Deople288 words
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Article69 1963-10-27 1 WELLING lON. Sat. Retiring Maori MP. Mr. Tom Omana, sang a UirewiM song in Maori, then vi English, then played a verse on a mouth organ when House of Representatives ended Its 33rd session here yesterday. When granted permission to give his "Swan Song" toReuter - 69 words
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110 1963-10-27 1 Malaysian 'no' to Red China planes KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The. Central Government has rejected a request from the Peking authorities for landing facilities for three Ilyushin aircraft of the Chitie.se Communist Government flying to Jakarta from Kunming tomorrow. The aircraft are making 10 to 12 round trips In order to110 words
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Article24 1963-10-27 1 LIMA. Sat. Malaysia was among the 40 countries taking part in the third biennial international Pacific Trade Pair opened here today.24 words
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Article22 1963-10-27 1 the 85-year-old chief of Clan MacLeod, left her home at Castle Dunvgan for a threemonth globe-trotting to farflung clansmen.22 words
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Article43 1963-10-27 1 LONDON. Sat. Three jolly Fiji islanders turned nut today for a local Hub in a rueerr match They wrre It u l.aqeretarua And Sakusaku in the thne-quartrr line, with Natiumuvutu at scrum half. Their nicknames* "Lacky," "Sacky" and M Nacky."43 words
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Article77 1963-10-27 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Two senior Indian genera l& were s.tiou.slv miured in a car crash here today Lieut Gen. M. S. Wadalla. the Deputy Chirl ot Army Staff and Lieut. Gen. P P. Kumar.iramalingam. the General Officer Commanding-In-Chief. Eastern Command, were Injured when a truck was InReuter - 77 words
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Article18 1963-10-27 1 US. Defence Secretary yesterday ordered a big new aircraft carrier should be con-ventionally-powered and not nuclear-powered.18 words
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Article20 1963-10-27 1 ...former Chief of Nu->1 Operations and wartime U". Ambassador to Rnata. died yesterday at the age ol 90.20 words
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Article18 1963-10-27 1 the singer and across Judy Rawlins were married in a quiet ceremony in Las Vegas yesterday.18 words
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Article389 1963-10-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman said here tonight that if the Indonesian Communist Party still wanted to attack Malaysia, it would have to face the whole free world which was on Malaysia's side. In a broadcast over Radio Malaysia beamed to389 words
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Article, Illustration40 1963-10-27 2 SPRINKLE OF SCENTED WATER AND SPECIAL LEAVES THE Raja Perempuan Khalsom, mother of the Sultan, blesses the Sultan after his installation by sprinkling on his hands scented water and special leaves. Installation picture by Lee Foo San.Lee Foo San - 40 words
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Article, Illustration981 1963-10-27 2 FROM PAGE ONE - Tengku conveys the best wishes of King FROM PAGE ONE by the Corps of Drums of th* 7th. Battalion and the Fifes and Drums of the 6th. Battalion, played the respective anthems Protocol officers conducted the guests to their seats In the throne room. At 10.25 am.. Prime Minister Tengku981 words
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455 1963-10-27 3 BIGGER STAFF IS TRIPLE PAY SOLUTION J^ LARGE number of firms and small business enterprises will have to pay out thousands of dollars more annually or employ more staff in view of yesterday's High Court judgment on the "triple pay" issue. This was the general opinion among trade union and455 words
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493 1963-10-27 3 62 VIPs fly in on a visit to S,pore SINGAPORE, Sat. Sixtytwo VlP's from various Commonwealth countries streamed into Singapore today from Kuala Lumpur In two chartered Malayan Airways planes. They are delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference which starts in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 4. They are here on493 words
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Article35 1963-10-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Social Welfare, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will open a photographic exhibition on "social welfare work" on Friday in the lobby of the National Library.35 words
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1056 1963-10-27 3 Only 'Alliance Government can protect Chinese rights' r pHE national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that only an Alliance Government could protect and farther Chinese rights and interests in this country. In a message to the annual delegates conference of the Johore MCA1,056 words
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381 1963-10-27 3 KUALA KANOSAR, Sat The Sultan of Perak. following his installation as Ruler of the State this morning, held an investiture ceremony in the throne room of the palace in the presence of a distinguished gathering. The awards were announced by381 words
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Article, Illustration262 1963-10-27 3 Court is told of attack on RAF couple CINOAPORE. Sat. Lt Commander K. T. Hes'keth, a medical officer at the British Military Hospital, today told a preliminary inquiry in Its second day of hearing that two injuries sustained by a technician put him within a fraction of an Inch of262 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-10-27 4 ON TOW: BIG ONE THA T DIDN'T GET AWAY I j 10 1 1 -ft it====^K4 in i-B I 1 TO fi iT *r- lO J i^ FISHERMAN struggled the whole of yesterday morning to bring this 850-kati shark ashore at Pasir Panjang, 16 miles from Port Dickson. The fisherman.76 words
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Article223 1963-10-27 4 Sons-in-law get Sultan's awards KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —The Sultan of Trengganu (above) has bestowed three titles— two to his sons-in-law— and created nine new Datos to mark the marriage of his daughter to a member of the Negrl Sembllan royal family. The marriage Is between Tengku Norshlah. 22, and Tengku223 words
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791 1963-10-27 4 Union told: Comply with pact till court gives decision! fHE President of the Industrial Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, today ordered workers at the Malayan Breweries (Singapore) Ltd., to observe the provisions of a collective agree- I ment between the company and their union i pending the result of the company's791 words
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Advertisement130 1963-10-27 4 $1,111 more for Cheras flood victims KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Straits Times readers throughout the country today donated $1,111.43 to bring the flood relief fund for the Cheras Road victims to a total of $21,935.59 Donations were received from: staff and pupils of the Hieh School. Jalan Aver Panas. Setapak. X.L..130 words
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Article385 1963-10-27 5 Tyranny of Nhu— by her sister SHE IS STRONG BECAUSE DIEM TOO WEAK-TRAN WASHINGTON, Saturday. Tran Lechi, little-known younger sister of Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu of South Vietnam, yesterday described how she staged a suicide attempt in a last-ditch effort to escape what she termed the "tyranny" of her famous385 words
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Article32 1963-10-27 5 Soviet co-winner of thr Si Nth Atoms-for-Peace award said in Washington yesterday that a 70.000 million electron volt atom-smashing machine was expected to begin operating In Russia In 1965.32 words
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Article, Illustration360 1963-10-27 5 Surgery that was a salon MADRID, Sat. Every time Dr. Oarcia Carvajales. 56, came in to take surgery he found the waiting-room packed always with women. But never did more than a handful come to him for treatment. One day the doctor derided to investigate. He strode into the waiting360 words
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256 1963-10-27 5 SENATOR FIGHTS SHY OF CONFLICT OVER MALAYSIA MANILA. Sat. Senator Raul Manglapus warned the Government yesterday against involvement in an open conflict between Indonesia and Malaysia in 1 Northern Borneo. The senator, a ruling Liberal Party member of the Senate's foreign rci lations committee, was commenting on reports that crackReuter; UPI - 256 words
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135 1963-10-27 5 ITC seeks talks with U.S. on tin sales LONDON. Sat. The main complaint of the International Tin Council against the American Government is about the arbitrariness of its stockpile disposal policy, says ihe Economist. It can hardly complain about disposals per se since with world production lagging up to 15.000135 words
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141 1963-10-27 5 SPLIT TERM IN THE OFFING FOR MALAYSIA UNITED NATIONS, Sat Malaysia, the commonwealth's candidate, again failed yesterday to obtain election to the Security Council, deadlocking with Czechoslovakia for a third vacancy. Two other vacancies were filled a week ago, by the Ivory Coast and Bolivia. But then, and again through141 words
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Article76 1963-10-27 5 NEW YORK. Sat. The New York Times suflered a net loss of U551,831,000 (M 55.493.000) in the first nine months of 1963 compared with a "consolidated net income" of U551,552,000 during the corresponding period on 1962. The newspaper said today It had an operatingReuter - 76 words
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Article51 1963-10-27 5 JAKARTA. Sat.— An Indonesian Navy tanker is on its way to the Rhio Islands, off Singapore, with 1.000 tons of drinking water. Antara reported today. The Rhios formerly got their water supply from Singapore but this was cut off after the trade break with Malaysia.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement215 1963-10-27 5 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS jfl O annum MEMBER OF THE* HODGE GROUP GROUP/ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000 H rite for details to Secretary F .102 JULIAN S. HODGE COMPANY LIMITED MERCHANT BANKERS Cartyte House, Newport Road. Cardiff United Kingdom MALAYAN ZIPS lT\yJ*T* H mMHCniIK t IXWTttt i# jfa C mm sb mm mm mm215 words
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Advertisement108 1963-10-27 5 Advertisement Complexion Care The secret of beautifying ..He complexion is said to lie in the saturation of the skin with a new type of tropical moist oil. The skin takes on an immediate healthy bloom as the tiny lines and blemishes are gently smoothed away. The saturation treatment with the108 words
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Advertisement443 1963-10-27 5 •«»I 2« MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVE INSI RANCE 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 oeneral Meeting of members on 29th September 1963 i°n r nnn am J?} ce vanu an MCIS Po443 words
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Article24 1963-10-27 6 2U word* *12/- i Minimus) WOOLLEN SUITS, dresses ate on sail from (36. Dons Oeddes. Little Shop. Raffias Botel. r'ehuloua rail ict ions.24 words
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Obituary27 1963-10-27 6 words IX2I- (Minimum) IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE of our ■vaa son. Ucrard SathlnaUiaa who t us on 27-10-02. Your memory WW* »>in love in our hearts27 words
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Article136 1963-10-27 6 20 Mror+s UM fNI*-> PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Singapore Orchard Road Sunday service a.m. and o p.m. AU Welcome. UAMAI WORLD FAITH I Regeaer. a ird word of Uod. Antidote of war and BbMEV on earth. Literature from 333 Kabanc Koad, Seremban. WESLEY METMOOIST CHURCH. I Fort Canning Road.136 words
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Article265 1963-10-27 6 PRESIDENT MACAPAGAL THINKS AGAIN IT is a measure of the speed with which history moves In t!:'s part of the world that the confrontation cronies of yesterday find themselves today In sad disarray. In Jakarta President Soekarno breathes fire and fury. In cruel. Hitlerian language he talks of a "new265 words
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Article, Illustration921 1963-10-27 6 KEN HAMMONDS - I FLY Cat's Eyes KEN HAMMONDS WITH CUNNINGHAM By- INGAPORE THERE was a tremendous jolt as the aircraft hit the edge of a patch of turbulence. Champagne ran in rivulets down my trouser leg as several more bumps followed before the plane settled down to continue its satin-smooth flight. The921 words
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Article, Illustration372 1963-10-27 6 And with fond memories of my childhood THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL FOR 1964 will be on sale this week: Price $3.75. Postage to anywhere in the world, 75 cents extra. IT IS a good Annual this year, lacking in masterpieces perhaps, but full of good writing and so jammed with372 words
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Article189 1963-10-27 6 KRONFRONT KOMICKS I AGREE there Is quite a lot of humour In the reports that come out of Jakarta these days. Now who will be the enterprising publisher who will collect these delicious tit-bits "Boesta now Premier" Is really a super— and bring them out In the form189 words
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Article78 1963-10-27 6 OCTOBER Is examination time, a month of worry and hard concentrated work tor students. Would it be asking too much of televiewers and radio pop fans to tone down their sett? The people in my neighbourhood are a thoughtless lot. Their loudspeakers blare from morning till78 words
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Article162 1963-10-27 6 -THE time has now come •for each of the new nations, each now master in its own house, to consider how much of its legal inherit- ance is altogether suitable to the changed circumstances of today, how much of it should be retained, and how much of it shouldffc be162 words
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656 1963-10-27 6 K. BASKARAN - Cutting out |i b^L^B '.^^^ky >i 1 Li comahcated beyond belief. y*V I i^S #V K. BASKARAN BV~wmmmm.»_ I^^ Tune* pJelurr >/ V| THOMSON: THE I ARCHAIC AND THE CUMBROUS I ■TRAITS TIM KB. OCT. 2 THE young doctor I was talking to "SS^*** was so enthusiastic, so full of656 words
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Advertisement608 1963-10-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. OVERSEAS LEAVE U Wor*M U (Him.}— Bum M eU. *Mtrm CORNISH COAST. New 8 and 4 Dedrucraed rurniohed botuca. rull beating ana .c 'iMtion. Available until 3Otb May. Jalnc, Mil •-•>■ towc, Cornwall. ISLFORIVC CARS In Britain avmll- at Dock*. Airport or Horn*. Rates from l'.'ft p«r month.608 words
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Advertisement176 1963-10-27 6 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL {SUPPOSE it is silly of me at my age to be jumping; up and down doing the Charleston. Vivien Leigh, aged 49. FE got funny looks. My nose turns up, my legs are long and make me176 words
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298 1963-10-27 7 Alliance got 54 p.c. of the votes L'UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Alliance polled 249.887 out of 466,958 votes cast or 54 per cent in the local council elections held from May to August last year. This was disclosed In a report of the Federal Election Commission released here today. It298 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-10-27 7 ENVOY OFF TO UAR TKNCiKr Ja'afar bin Tuanku Abdul Rahman (above), the new Malaysian Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, who said yesterday it was "essential" for a young nation like Malaysia to be on "friendly terms" with Afro-Asian countries. He stressed this in a Press interview at Kuala Lumpur148 words
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485 1963-10-27 7 This land of honey, milk— by Jakarta traders DORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. Thirty Indonesian traders from Bagan 81 Api Apl. 70 miles from here, said today that Malaysia was a land of milk and honey compared with Indonesia where practically everyone was living from hand to mouth. The Indonesians came here485 words
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Article65 1963-10-27 7 PENANG. Sat. A whiU Pekingese worth 5350. has been reported stolen from a house ln York Road. The owner. Madam Leone Sum Moey, told police some pupils from the Union High School, near her house, called out at 10.30 a.m. yesterday that a boy was trying to65 words
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Article46 1963-10-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Johore Bahru will celebrate the birthday of Sultan Ismail on Monday with a march past and parade in the morning and presentation of Birthday Honours in the afternoon There will also be special prayers at the Istana Besar. Johore Bahru46 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-10-27 7 Mr. C.K. Vijaya Raghavan, an executive of the I nited Commercial Bank Ltd., in Singapore, and his bride Valsala, who were married recently at the Krishnan Kovil. Valsala is the daughter of Mr. C.G. Menon of the YMCA and Mrs. Menon.44 words
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318 1963-10-27 7 Razak hopes common sense will prevail KUANTAN, Saturday. rfHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that it was his prayer that the dark clouds hanging over the political horizon in South-East Asia, would clear soon and diplomatic relations with the neighbouring countries would be restored. He said:318 words
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Article97 1963-10-27 7 SEREMBAN. Sat.— A father and his son were among three people charged ln the magistrate's court today of wrongfully confining and assaulting a policeman. Raja Mohammed Noor bin Puteh. The father, Is a lorry transport businessman, Kan Yeow Wing alias Kan Sun Bah. His son is Kan97 words
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Article49 1963-10-27 7 Failed to apply for I -card PARIT BUNTAR, Sat— An unemployed youth, 800 Khoon Heng. 19, pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of failing to apply for an Identity card within one month of his arrival from China on Sept. 15. He was fined $75 or one month's jail.49 words
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218 1963-10-27 7 Woman walks fon fire: 'It was nothing' IPOH Sat.— A mother of seven. Lee How Wan, 53, was the only woman among 35 white-robed devotees who took part in a firewalking ceremony at the Kew Ong Yeah (Nine Gods) temple in Jalan Tokong here yesterday evening. As the thirty-five pairs218 words
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Article56 1963-10-27 7 PENANG. Sat.— St. George's Girls' School today beat eight other schools to become champions in the Penang interschool history quiz. Methodist Boys' School with 55 points (15 points less than the winners' total) were run-ners-up with the Green Lane Convent third with 50 points. The Penang Free56 words
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Article, Illustration635 1963-10-27 8 JT was a good thing that there was no runaway in tin share prices despite the sharp rise in the metal prices last week. For no one, except the speculators, wants a runaway in prices with all the accompanying ills as in 1961. Many have635 words
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Article291 1963-10-27 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan stock exchange today, with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $1.58: Central Prop. '47,0001 $1.30: Dunlops (1,000) $2.54. (4,000) $2.55, (1,000) $2.56. (3.000) $2.57: Esso (4,000) $2.83: (7,000) $2.82:291 words
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166 1963-10-27 8 Newsmen stage protest walkout at party pENANG. Sat. Press representatives invited to a civic luncheon to the visiting Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference delegates walked out of the E and O Hotel this afternoon in protest against the high-handed action of the Assistant City Secretary, Mr. Khoo Keat Theam. The pressmen, who166 words
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Article42 1963-10-27 8 PARIT BUNTAR. SaL— A fisherman, Goh Kirn Bee, 23, was jailed three months for carrying a dagger at Tanjong Piandang on Aug. 22. Blankets stolen PENANO, Sat. Blankets worth $2,500 were stolen from a godown in Victoria Street yesterday.42 words
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Article229 1963-10-27 8 DUNGUN, Saturday. 'J'HE Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, said that the blood relationship between Malaysians and Indonesians would never be broken by the confrontation policy of President Soekarnos Government. i He was speaking at an all-community anti-Soekar-no rally at the old District229 words
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285 1963-10-27 8 COST OF GRAND PRIX QUERY IN ASSEMBLY TOHORE BAHRU. Bat. The Johore Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday will face a barrage of questions on the recent Johore Grand Prix, the lowcost housing flits at Jalan Lumba Kuda Lama and water supply schemes for Muar. Batu Pahat and Mersing. Mr. C.C.285 words
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Article130 1963-10-27 8 BRUNEI. Sat— Lower taxation in the Sultanate of Brunei prompted a major Japanese shipbuilding firm to invest in the State, according to a shipping director today. Mr. K. Higuchi, who is also a shipping expert and architect of the newly formed .shipbuilding firm of Brunei Mitsubishi SangyoUP - 130 words
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Article35 1963-10-27 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Kallang Airport estate community will entertain the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, hia Cabinet Ministers and PAP Assemblymen to a dinner at the Mountbatten Community Centre on Monday35 words
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Article162 1963-10-27 8 17 UAL A LUMPUR. Sat. The Teachers Panel of the National Joint Council for Teachers will hold a mass rally In support of equal pay for women at the Stadium Negara on Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. No less than 10 teachers' organisations will162 words
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Advertisement268 1963-10-27 8 Yes it is, but not just with embarrassment he's got collar troubles! It was such a nice shirt too, but he forgot to look for the SANFORIZED trademark on the label. Now the collar's shrunk so tight he can hear bells ringing in his ears. Next time he'll make sure268 words
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Article, Illustration823 1963-10-27 9 My men and me-by Joan Crawford JOAN CRAWFORD, born 55 years age as Lucille le Sueur, is a movie star She has been a star for 96 years and Hollywood made her and tried to break her But still she survived j because she became a star through guts, and823 words
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Article534 1963-10-27 9 ...YOU WILL SEE SOON MASTROIANNI... MAGNIFICENT THKHK liave been innumerable films about innocent men suspected of murder, but "THE ASSASSIN" differs from them in so far as the innocent man is not all that innocent. True, he has not done what he is accused of murdering his mistress by534 words
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Article305 1963-10-27 9 ONE would not at first think that the absence from Singapore for several weeks of Mr. Goh Soon Tioe would bode too well for our city's musical life, for ol all our impresarios he is the most active. On this occasion, however, the reverse Is the case, and305 words
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Article173 1963-10-27 10 The chaff in the wheat, by KUCHING, Sat.— The time has come for Malaysians to stand up and rißht against enemies within and without tra Sarawak Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalone Ningkan, said here tonight. He WM speaking at the first anniversary celebration of the Kuchine Port Authority Staff Union.173 words
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Article149 1963-10-27 10 > j^UCHING, Sat. Four border bandits stopped a Sarawak Transport Company bus 13 miles from Simanggang on the Serian Simanggang Road at 5 p.m. yesterday and set It on fire. 1 Two of the passengers were injured and are now being treated in hospital.149 words
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Article39 1963-10-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Perak Flying Club will give joy rides here in their new $42,000 four-seater Beagle Airedale aircraft tomorrow from 9.30 a.m to 8 p.m. as pare of the ceiebration for the Sultan's installation.39 words
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Article, Illustration474 1963-10-27 10 RETIREMENT OF GOVT. OFFICER VOID-JUDGE Arrears of pay, allowances f6r former Foreign Exchange man JHE Penang High Court judge, Mr. Justice Hepworth, today granted an application by a former Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange for a declaration that his purported retirement in July 1960 was "void, inoperative and of no474 words
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Article216 1963-10-27 10 1,000 defy rain to show their '—anger— 1 SINGAPORE, Sat— More than 1,000 people braved a heavy shower to show their "anger" against the Soekarno regime in a rally at Tanjong Katong sponsored by the Malaysia Solidarity Committee. The two-hour long rally ended with the burning of effigies of President216 words
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Article52 1963-10-27 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Nanyan* University is to set up a new Chemical Engineering Department next year to train stud•nts to take part in Malaysia's massive industrialisation. The new department, headed by Dr. Hsu Yung-Pui. Professor of Chemical Engineering, will accommodate about 60 students for a52 words
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Article71 1963-10-27 10 BETWEEN KOH BOON CHOR, second s/o Mr. and Mrs. Koh Hleh Meow of Klang to Choong Yuk Kirn. only d/o Mr. and Mrs. Choong Kow Joo of Batu Oajah. LIEW— HANOCHI: Between Kal Huen, younger son of Mrs. Liew Kwong Hon and the late Mr. Liew Kong Hon of71 words
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Obituary22 1963-10-27 10 MRS. JAYAMONEY DAS. aged 53. sister of C. J. Dason. 36, Scott Lane, K.L. died In Madras on 22nd October 1963.22 words
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Article430 1963-10-27 10 "THE best Holden yet." That's what they're sayIng of the latest EH Holden by General Motors in Australia. The cynics would probably say that because ye are supposed to progress from year to year, each new model should naturally be "the best yet." But430 words
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Article, Illustration224 1963-10-27 10 Tip-off: Police find stolen tyres KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— An intensive house-to-house search by the police in Rawang, 18 miles north of here, yesterday led to the recovery of lorry tyres worth $25,000 which were stolen from a warehouse in Petahng Jaya last Monday. The police have also detained three men224 words
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Advertisement23 1963-10-27 10 (20 words $12 (Minimum) TO K. POOBALAN and Sathlyavathy a son at Seremban Hospital on 26-10-63. 7 a.m. Thanks to doctors and staff.23 words
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Article981 1963-10-27 11 This seven-year-old can bring off big-race double RACING by EPSOM JEEP LOST HORIZON, winner of the 12f Perak Derby in June, can bring off a rare big-race double by winning the last of the season's classics at Bukit Timah, the 14f Singapore St. Leger (Race 6)981 words
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Article163 1963-10-27 11 l TMI.M II If CALL ISUI .1 mi i. Race I TOBASCO Hallan Topca HALLAN Actress Mi. .Ml HALLAN Straat Peter Actress R»«« I SMOKEY ANN Yes Master Early Mark DR. BLOOD St. Dazzle Chief Informer CH. LNFORMEK Yes Blaster St. Danle Race S POL. MISSILE Depth Charge Sir163 words
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Article99 1963-10-27 11 SOCCER Inter-Govt. Sei vices: Malacca v Spore (Kub Stadium, 7 JO pjn.). Negri k cup: Chin Yew v Thoo Snli (Station padang). Cheng Wa! Cup (2nd leg): Tpoh v Batani Padang (Ipoh padang); Kamps v Talplng (Kampar padang). BADMINTON Inter-bam tourney: Oversea-Chinese v Mer cantile (Ramakrlshn* hall. Pen99 words
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487 1963-10-27 11 Resquilleur can tarry 9.13 to victory in the 'Hunter' DESQI ILLEUR is in such terrific form that I am v confident he can carry 9.13 and win the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes (Race 7). This Wllwyn gelding has made remarkable Improvement this season. At Bukit Tlmah last month he romped487 words
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Advertisement259 1963-10-27 11 THIS IS PUBLISHED STRICTLY FOR MOTORING ENTHUSIASTS Here is a report now made available to readers of the Straits Times with the permission of England's most famous motorist's magazine, "The Motor". It is has not been altered in any way and gives you the facts. PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS t^rfSttwrnn* MAXIMUM SPEED259 words
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Advertisement132 1963-10-27 11 TIREDNESS GONE Thanks to &*a\^M Th. tonic /tlOftV.7 isxst.ve th«i iruttnj -r**» //7//c/ toxins from f -"•l_<3>_ th. biood. giving you renewed -encrajr and youthful vitality. FORD PILLS Grafton Laboratories ltd. letting Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before. Their Time Nothing- can make 70a feel so old. tired, and132 words
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Miscellaneous1663 1963-10-27 11 9 Mr%aWmkKi VimlUsf Race One: 1.35— Cl 4 Div 5— 6E 1 ***** Straat Peter (Double R Bt.) Donnelly, 7 9.0 Wilson 4 2 ***** On Trust (Ylng Han St.) Lee. 7 9.0 M. Lee 12 3 ***** Hallan (Battling St.) Bagby. 6 8.12 (8F) K. Leone 9 4 *****1,663 words
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391 1963-10-27 12 ONDON. Sat. ShrflirM lj United took over the leadership of the English First Division today by beating Burnlrv 2-1 away. They now have a tmopoint Irad over two of the favourites for the tillr ManChester I nitrd and Tottenham Hotspur, both of whom lost and391 words
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Article33 1963-10-27 12 LONDON, Sat.— The Australian Rugby League tourists beat Trinity by 29 points to 14 at Wakefleld today. At Hove, the touring New Zealand Rugby Union team beat Southern Counties 32-3.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration413 1963-10-27 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THERE were cheers for every kick and thunderA claps of applause for the goals when Malaysian Police beat Malaysian Armed Forces 6 o in their annual Kings Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Police took413 words
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Article203 1963-10-27 12 Govt athletes set 8 new records CINGAPORE. Sat. Eight re cords were broken and oni equalled on the first day of the Government Services athletK championships here today. IOUm Heat 1: 1 C. Kunalan 2 Kartar Singn 11s (equalled record); Heat 2: 1 G. Pereira 2 Abbas 11.8: Heat 3:203 words
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Article64 1963-10-27 12 SINGAPOER. Sat. RAt Changi scored their third straight win in the S.H.A. division one league when they beat Khalsa 4-2 at Changi today. In another div. 1 match at Bukit Timnh University of Singapore beat Prisons 5-0. It was also Varsity's third win in five64 words
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192 1963-10-27 12 PENANG, Sat. Perak, last season's Northern finalists, got off to a good start in the Malaya Cud rugger competition when ihey beat Penang by 24 points (three goals and three tries) to three i penalty > here today. Fielding a heavier pack who192 words
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130 1963-10-27 12 SCO meet their conquerors and crash 8-6 SINGAPORE. Sat— Singapore Cricket Club suffered their tirst home defeat by 8 points (penalty and goal.) to 6 (penalty and try) in the rugger match on the padang today. Their conquerors were RAOC. The first half, which was scoreless, was tame- Club had130 words
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Article97 1963-10-27 12 SINGAPORE, Sat v Fathul Karlb, a lowly placed team In the SAPA league shocked Darul Allah, the division one champions, j-2 In their senior cup match at Jalan -Besar Stadium today. Darul were the aggressors In the first half but their forwards failed to score. In97 words
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Article99 1963-10-27 12 BRISBANE. Sat. Peter Burge, Australian Test batsman, today made the highext •core in Sheffield Shield cricket, since the- war. He was run out for 283 playIng for Queensland against New South Wales on the second day of their match here. The previous best postwar ncore99 words
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Article48 1963-10-27 12 PERTH. Sat. —The South Africans were all out for 297, gaining a first Innings lead of 29 on the second day of their match against West Australia here today. Scores: W. Australia 268 and 37-4 S. Africa 297 (Walte 93 n.0.. Goddard 71). Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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191 1963-10-27 12 It's South Africa by stroke after round two yERSAILLES. Sat.— After a five-hour struggle South Africa edged into a onestroke lead at the end of the second round of the Canada Cup golf championship here yesterday. Gary Player, former British open champion, and his 24-year-old partner Retief Waltman, combined admirably191 words
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Article69 1963-10-27 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. P. Lee won the Singapore Island Country Club's div. "D" medal stroke competition today on a countback. His nett score was 68. Runner-up was Ronnie Yew. also on a count-back. The other players to return 68 were Tan Eng Yoon, Fairlamp and F69 words
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Article33 1963-10-27 12 LONDON. Sat. With nine days of the flat racing season remaining Scoble Breasley and Lester Pißgott are again level with 170 wins each in the race for the jockey championship.33 words
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Advertisement107 1963-10-27 12 :::!:i:iii!iiniiiii!i'!iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiii i o 4 Doncaster 2 1 WWMSHiH^BvVy^NMUIIhwfM^H LONDON. Sat— Results of footAQmlEZitfimiiUUi^iliJ b >" l matches played yesterday: if ya^Jß&ilßSSaßSPral JssEkl English Div. 4: Doacaster 2 Bradford C 1; Workington 4 Trnnmere 2; York 4 Southport 1. mmimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi 1:***** T1 SSet< tthU h D l: St Mirren > I107 words
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Advertisement577 1963-10-27 12 AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO COMMERCIAL ARTISTS DESIGNERS PHOTOGRAPHERS ll k We offer you an oppor- I tb. runity to introduce your l: special talents to people ■:'<> who matter, and at the same time earn extra money -i-j^ by joining our panel of free lance and part-time artists.577 words
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Article357 1963-10-27 13 In passing A WOMAN who wants to be the first woman to climb to the summit of Mont Blanc is a bit late. In 1838 Henriette d'Angeville performed this feat. Her account says that she was kissed so heartily by the guides when she reached the summit that357 words
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Article518 1963-10-27 13 JUDITH YONG - ...of the 100-year-old EGG "¥()\Y." said the visiting German tycoon to mv host, "lend me to that fabled Chinese delicacy the 100 year -old egg." My host shook his head. I shook my head. And so did everybody else in the room. None of us knew anything about this518 words
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Article339 1963-10-27 13 808 w.i> staying in a small hotel in a little town miles from home. Having nothing to do after dinner, he went up to his room, moped around and finally, in desperation, began to glance through a copy of the Bible he found in a drawer.339 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1963-10-27 13 KEN HAMMONDS - WHY I STILL BELIEVE IN THE EASTER WOMAN... KEN HAMMONDS AN INTERVIEW By SINGAPORE I WAS admiring the view from the window of the flat high up in Singapore's Cathay Building when the mistress of the eyrie, charming, petite, newly-wed Datin Mavis Lokp, entered. As we took our seats, a1,084 words
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Advertisement224 1963-10-27 13 Hying with Cathay Pacific is an experience in speed. Your I /^^^^BlWll^i^. V giant Convair 880-22 M jet whispers through the stratosphere 111 lT ■*>•*. ,i^M»Jßa^a^a^fcfc^^^^^^^^ at near the speed of sound, clipping hours from theSINGAPORE /HONG KONG route. Throughout the Orient, Cathay f v m^^^^^^^^^B&i^ki3^^^^i llfl Vy '1a l224 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-10-27 14 THE GIRLS OF PENANG EVELYN TU VISITING WITH WRITE TO: Miss Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped and addressed envelope must accompany your query. 1 FUN At A Barrio Fiesta See ASIA Magazine (Page 12). 1 *V^|THAT do clothes do for m/m/260 words
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337 1963-10-27 14 CLOTHES may make a man. But what do clothes do for a WOMAN? There is no comparison, really, between what clothes can do for HER and for HIM. For a woman's clothes, in fact, are not just clothes but states of337 words
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Advertisement227 1963-10-27 14 THE MOST NATURAL-LOOKING -|T MAKE-UP 111 YOU'VE Emja ever worn ISj Helena JJuL Rubinstein f J Coverfluid For the new matte and flawless look 9£ -no shine and no dry skin TJakii went wild about f~ I y Helena Rubinstein's sensational new Coverfluid, tfaa CD most natural looking make-op you've227 words
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Advertisement273 1963-10-27 14 ■li* i I wear what suits me I choose my own activities I made up my own mind about Tampax Unquestionably. Tampax is for individualists. Every single user made a very personal decision to adopt this kind of sanitary protection. The internal. kind. Why did they do it? Simply because273 words
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Miscellaneous309 1963-10-27 14 \a-> I \ax. I BmIaFI y*-Z j y*o I ■tt \Ho I ACHOSS: 1. Fix firmly (9). 8. DOWN: 1. Shoulder movement* Talk about your Job (4). 9. Origin- (6). 2. Hills (4). 3. Copy (3). 4. ate (S). 11. Rummage (6). 13. Con- Spoon (5). 6. Passion (3). 6.309 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-10-27 15 W'INNKR of the week's TT ISO prize Is "Waiting (above), submitted by Quek Kwtni Benc. of K37. Jabtn J.ikar, Krnuunu, TrencraHe lined Kodak VJ. film and a RoUeiflex camera. Setting: f 0.6. 1/60 tecond. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him during175 words
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Article418 1963-10-27 15 J)KAR Know Alls: Can you tell me why as a bachelor in the government service I have to contribute to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund? I intend to remain a confirmed bachelor and as such do not expect either to leave a widow or orphans when418 words
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Article792 1963-10-27 15 Her choice: Give or give in DEAR JANE LEE: For six months Miave been seeing a man much older than I. He now wants to have me. Hi' threatens to stop seeing me if I don't give in. I love him. so please don't ask me to stop see ing792 words
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Article112 1963-10-27 15 THIS week »cienrr question: WHAT IS ATHLETE'S FOOT? TPHIS is the silly name pox pularly given to a fungus Injection which usually locales itself between the toes. The infection thrives in warm, damp conditions and so young, active people are more subject to it than most. That's112 words
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Advertisement170 1963-10-27 15 "1 was only four" says Sir Compton Mackenzie, "when Grant's began distilling whisky, so I can hardly claim to have been drinking itjor as long as they have been making it: For many years Standfast has been my favourite whisky. I'm not surprised that Grant's distilleries have grown from being170 words
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Miscellaneous746 1963-10-27 15 1 1 1 j on training...^ j WE will concentrate on 1 A: No. You should always use some questions and a good dog soap, which answers for our readers this may be purchased from week: most chemists. Q: My dog's claws are very Q: What is the best age746 words
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Article, Illustration1758 1963-10-27 16 WALTER WANGER's DIARY OF THAT Sl2O MILLION PRODUCTION "CLEOPATRA which hod Itt world premiere in New York lo»t June is Hie most expensive film ever made. It cost $120 million and took four arduous years to finish. It runs for olmost four hours. An epic that1,758 words
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Advertisement778 1963-10-27 16 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CftOOSE ONE OF THISt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I mm w^>. mm% r mmm*mr^r make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WMIWI I* TPUIf I*as» »Wt>JKf.i778 words
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Advertisement146 1963-10-27 16 IHAWfIEffIESSESHXf D us ij makes life worth living agtfn Jl^& ffh*Jnav 1 ■aW^^P I ii \swy \£wts/ Vj^wc^/ \£*y£y Buy Dusil— you get 2 FREE tablets in every 10 pack A NEW TABLET FOR SURE. FAST RELIEF OF PAIN r~ fj /*Sfy>^ relieving labial produced s>» l^lZ^N y^fc^ji-^^ Duma* Ouali146 words
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Article, Illustration3008 1963-10-27 17 MORE TROUBLE! forgot the Incident or discounted it in filling out a long insurance form. December 9 Received our new startlns date January 3 in London. Liz and Eddie are to return on December 23. In the meantime Skouras is anxious to get3,008 words
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Advertisement198 1963-10-27 17 fl NEXT ~m*%* y PS* week JK'^^y^y St m mam #walter I m I \|SKnH WANGER do- SI H'fl* ?iS?ii* SSwM I cribes the dro- I OHk Laakl ■'•olistic love I HP'^SHL S^*s!HfcHfes f »l Hk scene on the I 5^ B sef f Clc <^ aMa JPP^^ Sft a198 words
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Advertisement495 1963-10-27 18 A.C. ELECTRIC mm&t MOTORS '^M for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been supplied to every part of the world. irom 1/2S H.P. To 650 H.P. AGENTj R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 18. Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174, Jalon Tuanku Abdul Rahman. K.L. Tel: ***** !-YOU CAN'T GO495 words
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