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Title Section15 1964-01-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mo****** NO. 1,454. SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1964. •20 CENTS. KDN 73215 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-01-05 1 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH: Thorneycroft flies in for top-level I talks on strategy in border war Tengku in surprise flight to Jesselton By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Quick sum up: Britain runs short of troops with call to Cyprus: British paper hits Aussie, Kiwi Govts for failing to448 words
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Article69 1964-01-05 1 PEKING Sat. News paprr history was made here today when not a smele Chinese national newspaper had any news on its front page. Instead all newspapers save pride of place to 10 hitherto un- published short poems on nature and revolution by Mao Tse-tunß. The poems wereReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration353 1964-01-05 1 PONTIFF LEAVES FOR THE HOLY LAND: NEXT YEAR HE MAY VISIT PHILIPPINES MANILA, Saturday. pOPE Paul VI who left Rome today for Amman to begin his Holy Land pilgrimage may visit the Philippines next year, Rufino Cardinal Santos said in a radio interview yesterday. Cardinal Santos, speaking353 words
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Article116 1964-01-05 1 PERTH, Sat.— While talking to a regular customer, a Perth waitress said she planned to have 10 children when she married. The woman customer jokingly promised that If she won a lottery she would buy all the children a present. That was eight years ago.Reuter - 116 words
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Article55 1964-01-05 1 XENIA (Ohio). Sat. An Air Force 857 Canberra medium jet bomber exploded In the air ye'sterdav and miraculously missed crashing into the Beavercreek High School building filled with 1.800 pupils. The pilot. Capt. Gerald E. Uyvere. 4&. parachuted to safety, with no .serious Injuries. None ofUPI - 55 words
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Article19 1964-01-05 1 .former West German Chancellor, is finding it difficult to alow down despite 12 weeks out of office.19 words
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Article18 1964-01-05 1 .of the French Army yesterday became the new Com-mander-in-Chlef of Allied Forces in Central Europe.18 words
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Article15 1964-01-05 1 .the Chinese Premier will visit Tanganyika at a date to be announced later.15 words
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Article37 1964-01-05 1 A 'bald deal PENANO. Sat. A motorM Yeap Tuan heong. 27. who left his car in a hotel park on Thursday night found yesterday that all Its four new tyres had been replaced by old bald ones.37 words
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195 1964-01-05 1 2 bandits killed, 2 hurt in clash in Sarawak l/UCHING, Sat— Two terrorists were killed and two wounded In a clash between terrorists and security forces In the Fifth Division of Sarawak on Thursday, ah army spokesman said today. There was no security force* casualty. In SINGAPORE, a Kuching despatch195 words
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Article453 1964-01-05 1 A dare to MPs by angry Jugah KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Teraenggong Jugah. flushed with anger In Parliament today, challenged opposition MPs to go on a tour of Sabah and Sarawak "if you are really brave." He took very strong exception to remarks about Borneo MPs.453 words
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Advertisement16 1964-01-05 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffles Place, Sinjapore-L Tel: M«5716 words
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PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration2293 1964-01-05 2 Conflict: Two challenges in House SEENI TO PMIP: 'SAY YOU WILL JOIN IN ANY WAR ..'GEH CONFRONTS SF: 'DENOUNCE INDONESIA FOR THE COWARDLY ATTACKS...' Jonathan: Sarawak and Sabah bearing the brunt j£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two separate challenges were issued in Parliament today one to the Pan Malayan Islamic Party and2,293 words
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Article166 1964-01-05 3 PENANG CHINESE BRITISH ASSOCIATION TO GET NEW NAME i pENANG Sat The Penang Straits Chinese British Association is to change its name to the •'State's Chinese Babas Association.' 1 Amendments to the association's constitution, providing for this change as well as qualifications for membership, have been approved by the166 words
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Article68 1964-01-05 3 IPOH, Sat. The Ipoh CoroniT. Inche Anuuar bin Zamal Abiddin, today returned a verdict of murder by person or persons unknown on an estate worker. M. Manappan, 36. Manappan was found missing from a rubber estate in Simpang Puliti. near here on Feb. 26. Two68 words
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49 1964-01-05 3 SEREMBAN. Sat.— The laying of the foundation stone for a $140,000 Umno building here tomorrow by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been postponed indeflintely. The Teniiku was to have laid the foundation stone at 4.30 p.m. at a site :n Lemon Street.49 words
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Article241 1964-01-05 3 NANYANG PRINTING I WORKERS STOP WORK OVER SACKING OF 11 I SINGAPORE. Sat. Prlnting employees of Nanyang Slang Pau in Robinson Road here stopped work this morning in protest against the dismissal of 11 colleagues. They are members of the Singapore Bookshops, Publication and Printing Press Workers' Union, which241 words
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293 1964-01-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for National Development, Dato Lim Kirn San, today urged Singapore contractors noing to Sabah and Sarawak to undertake construction projects to uphold Singapore's good reputation in this field. 'The good name of our building contiactors and workers is293 words
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89 1964-01-05 3 $6,000 worth of rubber up in flames PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Fire gutted a smoke house and destroyed $6,000 worth of rubber sheets at Gula Estate, about 15 miles from here, last night. The fire, which started at about 7.20 p.m. razed the smoke house within an hour. At one stage89 words
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58 1964-01-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The first set of twins to irrive at the Government Maternity Hospital this year were boTi to Che Rasuriah binte Mohdmme«i Yusob today. Chr Rasuriah is h teachpr and her nusband i.s Sgt. Ohazlan bin Mohamed of the Malaysian Army. Both58 words
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472 1964-01-05 3 A $107 MIL HEALTH BILL FOR THIS YEAR House told of positive approach and Very high priority' for rural areas KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rpIE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today presented to the House of Representatives a $98 million health programme for Malaya and 59.6 million472 words
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149 1964-01-05 3 TWO RAF SERVICEMEN SET FLYING RECORD IN HASTINGS CINGAPORE. Sat. Two RAF servicemen stationed In Singapore have achieved the unique distinction of flying a total of 5.000 flying hours In one type of aircraft— the longrange, four-engined Hastings transport. Flying Officer Reg Board, 33. a navigator. Is only the second149 words
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102 1964-01-05 3 PPP win sole seat in Kampar Council KAMPAR. Sat. The People's Progressive Party gained I their only seal on the Kampar i Town Council tonight when they won the by-election for the Kampong Aston Ward. Mr Chan Heng Wah, 37. of the PPP, polled 281 votes while Mr. Wong Thye102 words
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Article76 1964-01-05 3 RAWANG, Sat. The jungle gave up a 10-year-old secret earlier this week when a logging contractor reported finding a crashed plane deep in the hills east of Serendah. Police, who reached the scene after a five hour trek, could find no human remains in the wreckage thought76 words
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Article122 1964-01-05 3 Alliance all out to 'crush' PMIP KOTA BAHRU. Sat —Top leaders of the Kelantan Alliance today met their director of elections campaign, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, to prepare for the coming general elections. Inche Seiru said: "We have to work hard to crush the people's confidence in the Pan122 words
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Advertisement586 1964-01-05 3 P.HC I I Comics la. -0 I Ff.itun-s .(jrru. 13 a I I ilnis -.i. t w<< 9 I For Wonirn lW <. 14 Jane L< <• im 15 I Knon-s All 15 I Motoring nn^ m 10 I I Photo IS Profit n^^««w> 8 Serial tv«i-t 4 IC I"586 words
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Article164 1964-01-05 4 BIG AIRLINES AGREE, BUT ONLY FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHTS YEW YORK. Sat.— Most A of the world's top airlines. Including BOAC, Pan-American, TWA and SAS. last night announced trans-Atlantic fare cuts lopping up to £68 on a return flight. BOAC and Panam proposed the cuts at a164 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-01-05 4 NINETY minutes after a "Cyprus crisis" meeting at No. 10. Downing Street, the RAF begun flying in an infantry battalion to help restore peace to the strifetorn island. Amid cries of "Happy New Year" the first troops to leave Britain 110 officers and180 words
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559 1964-01-05 4 Cabinet plans an early Cyprus peace conference LONDON, Saturday. rpHE British Cabinet decided in an emergency session yesterday to speed arrangements for a January Cyprus peace conference, while 1,006 paratroopers were airlifted to the strife-torn island to bolster the uneasy truce. The Prime Minister, Sir Alec DouglasHome interrupted his Scotland559 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article140 1964-01-05 4 TURIN. Sat. All around the village of Peveregno, near Cuneo. Northern Italy, they knew the local carpenter, Giuseppe Beraudo. 53. as a man who always kept his word. A month ago he told villagers: "On Christmas Day I shall die for the peace of the world."140 words
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Article27 1964-01-05 4 NEW DELHI: A thousand city garbage collertors Rave Mr. Nehru an honesty oath signed in blood as part of a municipal campaign to stamp out civic corruption.27 words
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Article20 1964-01-05 4 PARIS. For the fust time In history, a court has granted a divorce in France on grounds of mental cruelty.20 words
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Article34 1964-01-05 4 PHILADELPHIA™ ~A court in Philadelphia has issued an injunction against the use of blackface makeup in a mummers' parade through the city after the court heard arguments that it couid lead to racial violence.34 words
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Article25 1964-01-05 4 VIENNA: Actor Anthony Steel. 42, former husband of Anita Ekberg, said he Intends this month to wed Johanna Melcher, 24. who wai Miss Austria 1957.25 words
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Article30 1964-01-05 4 TOKYO: Emperor Hirolnto may set a chance to be the first Japanese monarch to travel overseas if the Japanese Diet passes a proposed law allowing him to leave th« country.30 words
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Article48 1964-01-05 4 LONDON: Whatever* was, It was not Goya. This was the conclusion of Scotland Yard experts who Investigated ashes found in a box at Victoria station after an anonymous caller said he had deposited th« remains of the Goya portrait missing from the National Gallery «lnc» early last year.48 words
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Article30 1964-01-05 4 PARIS: Mr. Plerr* Messmer. the Armed Forces Minister. Is on his way to Phnompenh to meet Prince Sihanouk and other Cambodian leaders for talks on closer Franco-Cam bodimn rela ions.30 words
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Article27 1964-01-05 4 GLARIS: A white flag Is flying over the central court here, signifying a truce with crime In this small Swiss canton, where no one Is In JalL27 words
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214 1964-01-05 4 NEW YORK, Saturday. everyone in the thriving manufacturing town of Holyoake, Massachusetts, 17--stone Frank Winowski, 26, v/as a dedicated teacher. Every morning he waved goodye to his wife Mary and baby and set out for college At nights he regaled friends and neighbours214 words
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106 1964-01-05 4 General strike against theft of hair RAWALPINDI. Sat.— A general strike was held yesterday as a protest against the theft of a hair of the Phrophet Mohammed Irom the Hazbal Shrine in Srinagar. capital of Indian-held part of Kasmir. All shops .tad private businesses clossed down t>uer the traditional Priday106 words
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Article65 1964-01-05 4 NEW DELH7. Sat. Two Indian air force MIO jets crashed on Dec. 21 »hlle flying in formation near Ambala. 150 miles north of h«re. official sources -Uscl-ned yesterday Both pilots baled out safely. The MIOs were two of the six delivered by Russia out of65 words
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Article216 1964-01-05 4 Planes shot down? Nonsense UNITED NATIONS— Sat. a spokesman for the British UN mission said yesterday "we have absolutsely no knowledge of any British aircraft being shot down over Indonesia between Nov 18 and Dec. 18." The spokesman. Mr. W. R. Haydon, said the only incident Involving a British plane216 words
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Article, Illustration329 1964-01-05 5 ¥>ORTSMOUTH (New I Hampshire), Sat.—Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, shouldering the political handicaps of a divorce and remarriage, vowed last night in this Atlantic seaport town to fight to the finish for the Republican Presidential nomination because he considers himself more than a "sunshine329 words
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Article41 1964-01-05 5 JAKARTA. Sat. The 430 ton ship "Sri Andalas" burned and sank at dookside in Tandjung Priok harbour here yesterday when a night watchman accidently dropped his lantern Into a fuel compartment. It was carrying 270 tons of foodstuffs.41 words
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Article501 1964-01-05 5 A SLANTED APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF SETTLING TERRITORIAL DISPUTES: U.S. WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE State Department said today that Soviet Premier Khrushchev's lengthy *****-aggressional proposal was a disappointing and slanted approach to the problem of settling territorial disputes. The State Department Press Officer, Mr. Robert J.501 words
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295 1964-01-05 5 Liz divorce speed-up Her lawyers fly to Mexican village for weekend meeting MEXICO CITY. Sat. Elizabeth Taylor's lawyers converged last night on the village of Puerto Vallarta for a series of conferences that could lead to a divorce from Mr Eddlp Fisher and her marriage to actor Richard Burton. NewUPI - 295 words
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102 1964-01-05 5 MANILA. Sat.— A refuf?ee from Yugoslavia plunged to his death from the fourth floor of the Santo Thomas University building here yesterday in what police believed was a suicide act. Ante Radiac. 36. who fled In 1950 to Italy to escape Communist persecutionReuter - 102 words
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257 1964-01-05 5 One man bars town from his hot spring \f UNICH. Sat Farmer Franz Ortner stood at his gate with his rifle cocked and told the' mayor of nearby Fussing that he refuses the town permission to use the hot spring he has discovered in one of his prize pastures. i257 words
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Article36 1964-01-05 5 RANGOON. Sat. Burma's Director of Health has withdrawn practice permits from all foreign doctors. Exempted from tHis move were medical missionaries and those who have served 15 years in Government service. UPIUPI - 36 words
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251 1964-01-05 5 RANGOON. Sat. The Revolutionary Council Chairman. General Ne Win. has accused some opposition elements of attempting to seize power with ihe aid of a "certain forewn country." Addressing the second day's session of a peasants' seminar at Mount Popa. Burma's only251 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-01-05 5 MANVILLE AND WIFE No. 11 PATCH UP AFTER WALK-OUT- CHAPPAQUA (New York), Sat. Tommy Manvllle and his 11th wife, Christine, reconciled yesterday after a "little misunderstanding" that made the asbestos heir think he was a bachelor again for a few hours. "We had words and she walked out on me,"226 words
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Advertisement148 1964-01-05 5 «B^^&»A tyre you can trust v for extra safety Goodyear tyres arc made with a deeper, tougher skid resistant tread, hold you steadier on corners, steer better, stop quicker. Sidewalk are engineered to stay free from cracking, and to resist weakening bruises or blowout's For a tyre you can trust148 words
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Article22 1964-01-05 6 If woriM $12/- fWmimumt MR. AND MRS. R, Dhana Balaam- ham thank relatives, friend* for atimdanre. good wishes, help, and gift*22 words
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Article111 1964-01-05 6 19 War4m tIM (Htm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH la Bla--»por*. Orchard Road Suadar •arvloa I a.m. aad p.m. All Welcome. waSLBV METHODIST CHURCH, 5 ron Cunning Road, Singapore TeleI'haa* ***** Worship Servia** at 7.30 tn in i,O a.m and 530 pm. Kuiraay school for all ages at 8.43 a.m. Every>ody111 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
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OPINION
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Article296 1964-01-05 6 LAST week eight Malaysians fell In the defence of a post in Eastern Sabah and Jakarta's denial of Involvement In this outrage Is plain hypocrisy. Indonesia, as her president is never tired of repeating, Is out to crush Malaysia and now that the United296 words
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146 1964-01-05 6 SHE is a name to be conjured with, a face to be cherished, a form to be whistled at. Broadway critic Walter Kerr on Tessie O'Sheu. IN this age of statisticians and computers it would be comforting if in the future we coulrf146 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1964-01-05 6 PETER LIM - genera me VICTORY PETER LIM ON THE ROAD TO GREATER PROSPERITY IN THE NEW YEAR THE new year is here. Prosperity is in the air. Production and earnings should continue on an upward climb in 1964 and with this bright outlook the nation can look forward to more of the1,477 words
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1347 1964-01-05 6 DAVID KRAAL - The calorie caper— or the point of no return DAVID KRAAL By -CINdAPORt 1 THE signs of prosperity are everywhere apparent. Mr. and Mrs. Malaysia Middle-Class have just moved into a new block of flats 14 storeys high. And each flat on every storey has the same tale to tell.1,347 words
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Letter119 1964-01-05 6 IN the Sunday Times 'Dec. 29) under the headline "Ghafar: Aldit the pact breaker" I was reported. Inter alia, as saying: "Let us pray that the Muslims in Indonesia, who are antiCommunists, will run away from their country." I wish to point out that I did119 words
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Letter141 1964-01-05 6 I HAVE been unemployed .since 1061. From January to December Uu>t year, I sent altogether 267 applications to box numbers, the City Council, the government, the army, navy and the air force tnd to several commercial firms in Singapore. I received only 93 replies. The fate of the141 words
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Letter74 1964-01-05 6 I LOVED those lines of St. Francis of Assist They gave me ample food for thought on New Years Eve. AH the more contemptible poor me for In no way did they chance my most selfish desire for a device to remove dust at the touch74 words
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Article178 1964-01-05 6 HASNAH VIMALA- CHEN - WE are all cousins HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN By UNStPOKI QERE ig a neighbourly thought on this first Sunday of the new year, now just five days old. All of us have TWO parents, FOUR grandparents, EIGHT great grandparents, SIXTEEN great great grandparents. Carry on with this simple progression for a bit,178 words
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Advertisement306 1964-01-05 6 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was306 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-01-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sat A MAN with a mission in Singapore is Mr. Stanley Warren. 46. a former prisoner-of-war here. Back for the first time ftinee his repatriation immediately after the war Mr. Warren is now restoring murals at Changi Airbafte murals which he first252 words
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263 1964-01-05 7 The PAP is planning to contest Malayan elections— PMlP man KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. J^ PMIP member claimed in Parliament today that the People's Action Party of Singapore was planning to contest the coming elections in Malaya with Independent candidates in a bid to take over the Central Gov- ernment. Hajl263 words
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156 1964-01-05 7 Decision on 'immunity' is postponed SINGAPORE. Sat. The Shariah court, which was to have given a decision today in connection with an application opposing a summons against film actress Maria Menado on the ground of "Immunity," adjourned to Tueßday because her counsel. Mr. David Marshall was Maria also known as156 words
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Article28 1964-01-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Prom next Wednesday there will be three new train service* each way between Ipoh and Kampar on weekda.VH. stoppins at ill Intermediate stations28 words
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Article48 1964-01-05 7 IPOH. Sat. A schoolboy. Sabitl bin Warl, 8, w»* drawn* ed yesterday evening when lie fell Into the Bungei Pmil in Kumpong Ruptit near here while inking hi* bath with six other children. The body was recovered by police at 4 p m. today48 words
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Article38 1964-01-05 7 PENANO. Bat. The State final of this year* Koran reading contest win br held at tlie City Stadium on Jan. J6. The north-east district and city competition will be held on J«n. 18.38 words
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339 1964-01-05 7 full probe' of Kuching market brawl urged by MP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A SARAWAK MP today called for a 'complete investigation" into the outbreak of fighting between Malaysian troops and civilians in Kuching's open air market on Boxing Day. Speaking in the Dewan Ra'ayat, Mr. Stephen Yong Kuet Tze, secretary-general339 words
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Article43 1964-01-05 7 tr D Z*Z- Two cadet* from Urn Malaysian Air TralnlnaCorps will arrive at the Royal Australian Air Force's Richmond «•«;,»>«• on JanTn They will spend io dan that* as guests of the Australian Air Training Corps, twoofwhoS cadet^vUlud Malaysia^43 words
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Article97 1964-01-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A thief snatched a gold chain from a child at Jalan Hajl Hussein, off Jalan Chow Kit at 10.40 a.m. yesterday but was arrested by two detectives after a short chase. A police spokesman Bald today that a housewife. Che Pldayah blnte Mohamed Rahlr,97 words
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Article95 1964-01-05 7 TODAY Bedtli Kechtl 204 aj». (Mft) l.xi pjn (Mft) Singapore J. 17 ajn. (|.4ft) 3.31 pm. (9.oft); Port Oickson 1014 am. <7.»rt> 10 36 p.m. (B.oft)Port Swettenham 9.06 am. (116 ft) 9A» p.m. (ia.3ft); Penan« 3.44 a.m (7.Bft) 6.10 p.m 1 6.2 ft). TOMORROW95 words
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203 1964-01-05 7 Aziz tells of lost and found files KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A former Cabinet minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today told the House of Representatives about the disappearance of Ales from his house In Morib and their re-appearance after he had reported to the police. Inche Aziz, who Is now203 words
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Article94 1964-01-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Bank Negara Malaysia has received another $9,775.26 towards the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total collection to 5783.890. Latest contribution received were: MCA Youth branch. Kayu Ara, $70: MCA Selangor Youth. $791; Jaffnese Co-operate Society Ltd.. $2,000: Mr. Khoo 800 Jin of Penanc, $100:94 words
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327 1964-01-05 8 S3.7mil. deficit forecast for the Railway LUMPUR. KUALA Sat Malajau Railway Administration, which has been losing business steadily to improved road transport, predicts a gloomy future for itself, to the tune of $3.7 million in deficit ibis year. The latest issue of the Administration's monthly magazine. Keretapi. noted that the327 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-01-05 8 i A sad day for Immo KUALA L.UM^UK, bit. 1.--...J an,a Singapore had room in a Jalan Mr Imn.. ieJiburg. a cine I i .i $275, a wallet 0 in travellers untied a on D "Now and I get a > work m v I to Aus- tag and In89 words
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Article198 1964-01-05 8 'Royal' makes police -proud CINOAPORE. Sat. The Royal Malaysia Police in Singapore today described the title "Royal" In their name as a "very great honour" bestowed upon them by the Yang dlPertuan Agong. They said this In an editorial in the flr.si Issue of the police magazine Ma jail ah"198 words
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209 1964-01-05 8 More peace workers Newly-wed couple among the 49 volunteers IJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. X A newly wed couple were among 49 Peace Corps volunteers who arrived here today. They are Mr Clifford J. Cook, 28. an English teacher in Juliaetta, Idaho and the former Miss Margaret Seeck. 25. a science teacher209 words
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Article47 1964-01-05 8 ;\pore. s,. 01 \s Kttok Choy. of thi Hospital lei tor poat-graduafe studies n a departmental fellowship. He will study cheit dii-eases no! School of Medicine .11 Waj.-. and the University ol Eth':barKh. Dr. MX. 28. tjradua.cd from :he M ution.47 words
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Article36 1964-01-05 8 nee 11 5. '18.37 bu; :hc offering dropped 10 ton.; u> 240 tons. Singapore Copra POM was again unquoted. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk 550..50 sellers, drum $53.50 seller*. The tone was quiet.36 words
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Article, Illustration316 1964-01-05 8 DO SiH have a query or doubt? Writ* to: The City Kditor, Sunday Ttanea, Tiima Hum, ■Hot Vallej Road, Singapore 9. IYEBPITE the Tawau InclU dent and the tense situation along the border In the Borneo territories, th* year has got off to316 words
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Article270 1964-01-05 8 OINOAPORE, fiat— Combined bu.sineas In .he Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Xxi twinge today, with the number <•'.' the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ft ~\ooo> 11.72, 1000' $1.71; Central Prop. >2i.ot/0i $1.62. •1.000 1 Si -:3: Cttj U-v. .1.000) •v >3.000j '«>270 words
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Advertisement67 1964-01-05 8 Oiethelm New Group 300— a full range of furniture for the DIETHELM'S Furniture of Distinction fa Elegant designs that afford numerous combinations. JJm x c3i functional -and costing a good deal less than The New Group 300 proudly maintains the high DIETHELM'S FURNITUKE SHi 4&d of Uc^ign and craftsmanship in67 words
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Miscellaneous86 1964-01-05 8 ON YOUR TELEVISION TODAY ri>jL>AY b programme of Telel vision Singapurm and Tele'vfalaybla: MNG ATI RA *\k.L 5 (P.M.>: 100 t and piogtamme urnn all liinguages; 1 06 Adventure Lost M«n of Malaya; 1:3 The Rosemary Clooney Slow; '00 News In English: 2 li The Count of Moute Crlsto; 386 words
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Miscellaneous96 1964-01-05 8 11 1 fi.Sa Maverick Rage of I Vengeance. 745 N*ws and ••reel In Chine&e: 8.06 Mi. Room; 8.35 T.V. News Magazine: 9.05 The Plill Silvers Show New Hetrutis. 9.30 Music Muscle A Siiort I. I News and newsrecl In English; 10.05 Perry Mason Case of Uie Nimble N'epbew. i 1096 words
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Miscellaneous87 1964-01-05 8 ilocumt'itttin' 1 9*5 News and nc*&retl in Snttli&h; :o .06 Close .ma progiamme summary for Uie next day in .ill languages. DfALAI si\ I'M. H T«sl p<.'lc:: 1.26 Opening announce- •■i.em and programme .summary; j 6.34 News in English; 6.40 ound-up In English. 7 Burs Bunny; 7.30 Malay; 7.40 Malain87 words
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Article, Illustration771 1964-01-05 9 RODERICK MANN - TURNING DOWN ALL THOSE PLUM ROLES... RODERICK MANN r-B, 'THE MAIN TROUBLE IS THAT I HAVE A CONSCIENCE* SIMONE SIGNORET-ACTRESS WITH A VERY UNUSUAL ATTITUDE TO HER CAREER ASTONISHING, you think, looking at that beaten-up face of hers: what is it that makes her so totally feminine? Her hair seems771 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-01-05 9 THIS is Senra Bcrgcr. red-haired, 21 -year -old Viennese in Carl Foreman's picture "The Victors." She plays the part of Elke Sommer's sister. "They really disliked each other," says Foreman. "But they played sisters who hate each other, so I just let nature take its course."48 words
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Article445 1964-01-05 9 THE NEW FILMS David and Lisa PREVIEW ...YOU WILL BE SEEING SOON DAVID AND LISA" is a profoundly moving film that attempts something very difficult; to take us into the shadowy world inhabited by the mentally disturbed. David and Lisa are two adolescents at a school run by a psychiatrist445 words
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Article504 1964-01-05 9 A NGELA SWEETING d nearly r referred to her v Robin Hood> has given me the dates for the Stage Club's 1964 Shakespearian production. •Twelfth Night" and "The Merry Wives of Windsor" will be staged at the Victoria Theatre on alternate nights during the week of 18-25 April,504 words
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Advertisement521 1964-01-05 9 GANISATION -12th GREAT DAY. I (No rice List) Due to film's lengtn 4 sMows daily a; 11. 2.30. 6 9.15 NO INCREASb in PRICES! J STEVE JAM* RICMARO McOUEEN GARNER JDTUBOROU6M U Toaoy 9 o.m "KENTUCKIANT,™ fl I I AS I '2 lIAVM 4 »how» daily Note Time* Haul Mum521 words
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Advertisement8 1964-01-05 9 My Fair Lady-tan See ASIA Magazine (Page Eight).8 words
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Advertisement107 1964-01-05 9 jLATE CLASSIFIED BIRTH WIITON: To Diane and Robert a dauctitcr at Glrneaclm Friday /ttayfaiA Wflfpl Air I 11 \3\}\J I Conditioned I I BAR RESTAURANT 3 Located In the Shop»ln| 'j I All alr-condltlonMl bedroonu with private balh*. futlon. ■'*> y^l Superb aervlee. Btaoshalnen Wjaflff M fl 1 Well-itocked# TMI107 words
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Advertisement388 1964-01-05 9 NEXT CHANGE! fcJ« REX \Js-por.) SKY \~X j" bond at roving women >^*Vfl Bit I worrion who called *4- ~Vif ■in SCOPE&COLOR a J^ B .^bsbbbbbbbbbbbb^^ \1M;V/ :THEBA££flAJ\if£5: TAINA ELS PIERRE BRICE AKIM UMIROFF Life with Mary, Mary was like being in a phone booth with an LlUU v a388 words
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Article, Illustration621 1964-01-05 10 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By. YOUR SUNDAY BREAKFAST A NEW ANGLE ON SAFETY T^HE Sunday breakfast you've just taken may A lead you straight into trouble on the Sunday drive you're about to take. I'm not playing prophet of doom on this first Sunday of the New Year. I'm just reporting621 words
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329 1964-01-05 10 It's crisis time again for the big timber export trade KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE $36 million a year timber trade through Port Swettenham, which suffered a serious setback due to a 46-day boycott by 1,300 stevedores of timber junks late last year, faces another crisis next week. A two-month ''period329 words
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214 1964-01-05 10 Tengku Zainal trial: No change in date A LOR STAR. Sat. The Sessions Court president, Inche Eusjff bin Chin, today rejected an application by defence counsel, Mr. G.N Christie, for a postponement of the case, fixed for Jan 11 and 12, against the Alor Star magistrate, Tengku Zainal Abidin bin214 words
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Article17 1964-01-05 10 TAIPING. Sat.— Two hydraulic jacks were stolen from a 'orry parked along 800 Street here.17 words
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Article223 1964-01-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. From Jan. 15 all timber logs carried in lorries with an ppen platform will have to be secured by not less than three chains having "metal to metal" contact with the chassis frame of the vehicle. "This Is purely a223 words
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Article31 1964-01-05 10 SUNGEI PATANI, Sat.— The Rev. Father R. Auguston, vicar for Indian Catholics in Teluk Anson will leave next week for Tindivanam. Madras, to further his studies in Tamil.31 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-01-05 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. News ha.s been recrivrd here of the death yesterday of the Supreme Head of the Orthodox Jacobite Syrian Church of India. Malaysia and the Persian Gulf, His Holiness Moran Mar Baselius <$eevarnKhese II (above). He died at Kottayam South India. He was 93. His Holiness was Installed Supreme72 words
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Article28 1964-01-05 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thirty four employees of the South British Insurance Company here went on strike this morning. They belong to the Sinf?apo.-e Insurance Companies Employees' Union.28 words
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Obituary104 1964-01-05 10 WILLIAM JOSEPH Thomas formerly ol Malayan Railways pa.-sed away peacefully at Thompson Road Hospital on 3rd January. Loss deeply mourned by Helen. Maurice. Clarence. Peter and others dear to him. MR. CHUA AH KIM <Chua Kirn Hee) aged 67 years passed away peacefully at 761 North Bridge Road on104 words
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Article30 1964-01-05 10 MR. AND MRS. Jackie Khoo Ting Watt thank all relatives and friends for their valuable presents, good wishes, attendance and help on the occasion of their wedding In Seremban.30 words
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Article194 1964-01-05 10 A IRPORT arrivals and dopap- tines for today Penang Arrivals M\l. \YSI IN I IMV Prom Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106' 735 a.m.; Singapore. Kuala t.umnur and Ipoh (ML 002 1 9.50 am pore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004 10.55 a.m.: Bangkok (ML 583) 4.20194 words
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Advertisement316 1964-01-05 10 NEW HOLDEN POmtD TO HRFORM IN GKUTHEW STM! THE NfW HOUKN JPUM. SHIM NEW POWERSWEPT STYLING. GREAT NEW ENGINES! MORE MILES PER GALLON! SAME LOW PRICES! Today, Australia's Own Car brings you the biggesi new list of motoring benefits since the first HQlder 1« 1M8! Crisp Power-Swept Btylin* with, new316 words
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Advertisement204 1964-01-05 10 Late CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS MIRANDA To Ady and Tom a baby girl. YEO OOH: Between Bwee Hong youngest t>/o Mr. and Mrs. Yeo See Teong of Segamat and Juliana Hood Keow eldest d/o the late Mr. and Mrs. Ooh Chiang Chuah of Singapore on 4-1-64. The Board or the Rubber Research204 words
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Advertisement235 1964-01-05 10 I Flashes in the I Station You Want fiti ■Sj!r*'"' i si aw m mmm, "S mv mm mm*, mmm VH ttEd^^^^^H EEEE =E= E::EE HuJS3| Model WH-999 /pjfy HITACHI Now with Hitachi Radar Tuning you know at once when you have tuned in the Station you want. A light235 words
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214 1964-01-05 11 EPSOM JEEP - Royal Meadow and Pardon show top form EPSOM JEEP: By Ipoh Saturday J^INUS van Breukelen's top sprinters, Royal Meadow and Pardon were matched in a brilliant trial on a fast track here this morning. They raced stride for stride over 3f in 36 3/5 with Royal Meadow slightly in front214 words
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289 1964-01-05 11 TWO TOP STAYERS TO MAKE DEBUT IN IPOH IPOH, Sat.— With the 1 present dearth of top class stayers the debut of two classy Australian stayers at the Perak Turf Club January meeting will be watched with keen interest. They are. Movie Goer and Winknrra (late Laldly). both cup winners289 words
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Article170 1964-01-05 11 No 'blind' draw for World Cup yURICH, sat. The draw for the 1966 World Cup qualifying groups will be made here on January 31 by the organising committee of the International Football Federation (FIFA). A FIFA spokesman said that under the regulations of the World Cud competition for the preliminary170 words
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102 1964-01-05 11 Owen is the first world amateur snooker champion CALCUTTA. Sat. Gary Owen of England became the first world amateur snooker champion here yesterday when he beat Frank Harris, the Australian champion, by six frames to three in the 'deciding match. Owen, the English champion. i.s in the Birmingham Fire Service.102 words
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Article90 1964-01-05 11 TPOH. Sat. Perak will play the Thai Police at rugger on the Municipal padang here next Saturday. The band of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars will provide music before and during the interval of the match. The team Is: Lee Kool Meng. Noor Rashidl. Lee90 words
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Article24 1964-01-05 11 BAGDAD. Sat.— lraq and Iran played a scoreless draw hen in their first leg match In the qualifying Olympic football match yesterday.24 words
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Article16 1964-01-05 11 PATIALA. Sat. A Patlal* team beat the touring British hookey team 2-1 here yesterday.16 words
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Article, Illustration353 1964-01-05 11 Penang have to beat Selangor for women's hockey title TPOH, Sat. Penang beat Singapore 2-0 for their third straight win on the second day of the Malaysian women's hockey carnival on the Municipal padang here this afternoon. They play Selangor, who beat Perak 2-0 today In the last match at353 words
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Article38 1964-01-05 11 BADEN BADEN, Sat. Gerhard Hetz. the Individual medley swimmer was voted West German "Sportsman of the Year" for the second successive year In a poll of 530 sports journalists. It was announced here last night.38 words
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Article223 1964-01-05 11 PERTH. Saturday DROFESBIONAL tennis offers were being made In Brisbane to five of Australia's top amateur players—but not Individually. "We are not really Interested In them as Individuals." promoter Frank Sedgman. former Australian Davis Cud star said yesterday. He said the two players wh-223 words
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Article344 1964-01-05 11 RANK OUTSIDERS BEDFORD OUST NEWCASTLE IN THE THIRD ROUND LONDON, Saturday. part-time professionals of Bedford, rank outsiders of the English Football Association cup third round, today sprang the shock of the day by humbling famed Newcastle United 2-1 on I'mted's own ground. i It was a day of344 words
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Article68 1964-01-05 11 BELFAST. Sat. George Bowes (Durham) will be unable to fight John Caldwell (Belfast) for the vacant British and Common wealth bantamweight championships here on January 20. Promoter Jack Soloin training. Promoter Mr. Jack Solomons said: "The January 20 show will go on. I am seeking68 words
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Article170 1964-01-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore beat Malaya 5-1 in promoter Barney Ong's first AllMalaysian professional boxing card at Happy World tonight. The main fight ended In the second round when Ismail Fahmv Of Penang wa« disqualified for refusing to continue the third round against Singapore! Noor Hassan in170 words
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Article37 1964-01-05 11 LONDON. Sat— New Zealand beat England by 14 points to nil In the r.ugby union international at Twickenham today. At Edinburgh, Scotland beat Prance 10-0 in another International rugby union match. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article29 1964-01-05 11 TOKYO. Sat. World Junior welterweight champion Eddie Perkins retained bis crown tonight by knocking out Japanese challenger Yoshlnorl Takahashl In the 13th of their scheduled 15-round bout.29 words
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Advertisement790 1964-01-05 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) W Wff U (HlM.}— Boa cf*. exfr. GENUINE PHOTOSTATS. Kotomatlc. M Robinson Road Spore 9Z34U RECORDINC YOUR DOCUMENTS •n microftlmlnc >-y Tans a Pnotooopy asM-rice *Mr». SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore)" H f«t. U (Htm.}— Bmm rts. *atn DitTiNCTiVB IH DESIGN, Jewel■MT from I^e Odd, 206,8790 words
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Advertisement127 1964-01-05 11 f —We've counted them. They «re part of the cabin decor of each L Airlndta Jet These 523 majestic creatures symbolize your lordly way IS of travelling. Status symbofs yoj might call them. For in India, ft the elephant is the mount of royalty. And that's how Air-lndi* B thinks127 words
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321 1964-01-05 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— Royal Navy gave Civilians, the state team, a tough 1 time before being beaten 3-1 in the Singapore Hockey Association's quadrangular at Dover Road today. In the second match Army and Royal Air Force drew l-l Navy were unlucky not to321 words
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728 1964-01-05 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - Thais put damper fin Selangor Cup hopes NORMAN SIEBEL: By K. Lumpur, Sat. JHE Royal Thai Police Rugby Football team, beaten 9-8 yesterday by Royal Malaysia Police, had ample compensation .today when they very decisively had the better of Selan- gor Rugby ynicn President's XV 10-3 at the Merdeka Stadium.728 words
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132 1964-01-05 12 Indians pass MCC Ist innings score BANGALORE. Sat— The Presidenf XI replying to MCCs 272 for three de- clared. had reached 287 for three by the close of the second day In iheir three day match here today. At tea. the Indians, facing a total of 272 for three de-132 words
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Article73 1964-01-05 12 Swimmers fail to beat set times KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Only four swimmers, a man and three women all from Selangor.< took part in today's Malayan trial to pick a team to compete in the Australian championship at Perth a,t the end of this month. No one qualified. Another trial will73 words
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Article171 1964-01-05 12 SIMPSON STAYS AS TEST SKIPPER SYDNEY, Sat. Bobby Simpson retains the Australian captaincy for next Friday's third Test with South Africa here even though Richie Benaud is named in the 12 from whom the side will be picked. The selectors in a statement issued here tonight praise Benaud for his171 words
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Article112 1964-01-05 12 PENANG. Sat. Nine states will take part In the MCPA Cup soccer starting on Jan. IS or 19 The draw is: First round Peralc v Kedah at Ipoh on Jan. 18 or 19 Second round: Penan? v Peralc or Kedah at Penan?. Jan. 25 or 26.112 words
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Article40 1964-01-05 12 TELOK ANSON. Sat. United Plantation, the division one league champions scored a doable when they beat Town Council 3-2 in the final of the Lower Perak Football Association's knock-out competition for the Llm Ewe Chens Shield here today40 words
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Article18 1964-01-05 12 KLUANO. Sat.— PWD Kluanu beat PWD Merging 8-3 in the Fordes Cup soccer here today18 words
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Article191 1964-01-05 12 SYDNEY. Sat —A chanceless undefeated 252 by opening batsman Bam Trimble enabled Queensland to stave off defeat by New South Wales In their Sheffield Shield match which ended here today Queensland, who had foliowpd on 328 runs In arrears had hade 429 for sev191 words
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Article303 1964-01-05 12 KUALA LUMPTJR, Sat. Football Association or Malaysia officials shook their heads in despair after their probable Maiaysian Youth team drew 3-3 with UMNO at Princes Road Stadium here today. F-A_M. selectors who saw the game were Lim Ke* Slong, Harun Idrts and Teoh Chye303 words
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Article, Illustration499 1964-01-05 12 JACK FINGLETON - Only a washout can now save the South Africans JACK FINGLETON: By Melbourne, Sat. rvEFEAT is certain for the South Africans in this second Test unless a deluge comes to make a draw on the final day on Monday but it was interesting to reflect upon what might have been499 words
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Article147 1964-01-05 12 SOUTH AFRICA IST INNS 274 AUSTRALIA IST INNS 447 SOI'TH AFRICA 2ND INNS (.oiiDAKD Ibw b Hawke 8 H \Rl.o\v run oat 54 A. J. PITHET c Grant b Connolly 78 R. O. POLLOCK c Martin b Connolly 2 WAITE b McKenrie 77 VAN DER MEKWE c Grout b147 words
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Advertisement170 1964-01-05 12 SANYO T® SANYO The transistor radio with a permanent battery First in the World! Self-contained Nickel-Cadnium Batteries produce Everlasting Beautiful Sound! Strongest output and Sharpest sensitivity among this size of radio! And yet this Nickel-Cadnium batteries, can be recharged 500 times giving it a useful life of 10 years. 8S170 words
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Advertisement438 1964-01-05 12 A SUPERIEUR J^ \^m CIGARS FROM HOLLAN d| jH CORONA ARISTOCRAT U M GULDEN EEUW JSgi I GRANDIOOS J||l BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO. Pimples and Bad Skin Foughlinig)^ 24 Hours W %4 «sy tt« <sMD»itt.ef Wbjliii »y MTOtl AFTU ■■strtMil pfcjoJssin. U ao lanaer aorta- noallac yaar Ala, mtklnf It438 words
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Miscellaneous95 1964-01-05 12 >(H 1 tK i .cm (up llnal: Perak CRC v Shaw Bros (Stadium Perak). Hay Cup final: Sillau Est v Union Est (Princes Rd. XL. 5.15). HOCKEY Women's carnival: S'gor v Penan? (7.15 a.m.); Negrl v Spore (8.20); Peralc v Negrt (4.15 pjn.): S'gor T Spore (5.20, all matches at95 words
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Article, Illustration783 1964-01-05 13 Do you have what it takes to be a host? 20 QUESTIONS TO TEST YOUR RATING AS A DISPENSER OF GOOD CHEER THE new year is here. And 19 6 4 will bring another round of parties. You will ho invited out but more 1 important are those parlies you783 words
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Article579 1964-01-05 13 First, check your tcore: 1. a-5, b=o. 2. a-0 (nasty habit), b=s. 3. a=4, b- 0 mo way for a host to behave), c=o has that gay smile gone?) .iobici. 4. 0 tare you MAD?), > (i j. b=o. 0. u=o, b—o. c 5 mot uaed579 words
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Article389 1964-01-05 13 AHMAD RAMLI - VILLAGE OF VEILED WOMEN AHMAD RAMLI By KUALA LUMPUR •yHEY are seldom in town. But when they are, they cause more heads to turn than even the cuties in high-slit cheongsams and short shorts. Not that these women are less clad than others on the contrary they cover up more.389 words
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Advertisement11 1964-01-05 13 THK Man With a Flying Machine See ASIA Magazine (Page Six).11 words
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Advertisement161 1964-01-05 13 S^Pj^ Mflto^ •^^p^^S *^>^*«'^M Bff Give him a very special gift f^L^^M or Chinese New Year. Give Kg {S^ ~^^^?y fck^^W**^^^rs v^lj n j m BRYLCREEM in the twin SS?V^I l p?cl< s P ec a "y prepared for H i^^^^B lK^ .^^s^*^^ the lucky Year of the Dragon y*161 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-01-05 14 ®C a t herine Peck returns home with bulging bag: and achingfeet. ®C a therine, elegant after her quick change into a rich gold raffia suit. THE Husband And Wife Team Who Have Made The Grade To Big Money See ASIA Magazine (Page 14). ©Mabel Tan gets home81 words
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Article233 1964-01-05 14 PEASE answer the ioilowing questions for me: 1. Will our hair split if we set it weekly? 2. I am 19 years old. Do you think I can wear make-up, though I have a fair complexion? ROSALIND. "No" to your first question and "yes" to your second query.233 words
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365 1964-01-05 14 READY FOR THAT BIG PARTY— AND ALL IN ONLY 15 MINUTES WITH the New Year festivities still in swing give the answer today to a problem which is on the minds of almost all working girls: What is the quickest wav to the party spirit? I have had a lot365 words
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Advertisement452 1964-01-05 14 Vj GROWING UP. IS FUN! It* fun to take up make-up; fun to do things, go places, with your own crowd; Tun to be a girl instead of a child. Girls going through (heir teens know it is! A lot of other changes take place, 100. You're more poised, more452 words
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Advertisement169 1964-01-05 14 Advertisement -hB L 4 TO cherish a clear, youthful complexion, areas where age signs first begin to show should be given extra rich nourishment at night. Massage gently with Ulan Vitalising Night Cream along the deeper expression lines in an upward and outward movement. Be very careful with the delicate169 words
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959 1964-01-05 15 CASEBOOK BLOOD test with the shock result DEAR .lane Lee: As I am expecting my third baby I went for a blood tcsl and found, much to my shock, that I have a frightful disease. Both my husband and I have led absolutely clean lives, and the disease was finally959 words
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Article266 1964-01-05 15 POINTER - POINTER i— BY HEN your gun dog re- turns to you with the dummy, and you relieve him of it, place it on the ground in front of him and encourage him to sniff at it. Then pick it up again, back away from him and say: "Good266 words
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370 1964-01-05 15 KNOW ALL Uncle who's jailed in Indonesia DROP IS A LINE. Our address: The Know Alls. The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies by ppostt t DEAR Know Alls: My uncle, who is a Federal citizen was arrested and sentenced to jail by the Indone.sian370 words
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Article294 1964-01-05 15 \|ORTON DOWNEY disifl posed of a would-be .song writer who sent him a lyrical ditty entitled. Why Do I Live? by writing across the title-page: "Because you sent your song by mail." "How can I ever show my appreciation the woman gushed to the lawyer who294 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-01-05 15 WINNER of the weeks S3O prize is "Fun" (above). submitted by Ong Kirn Leone. .°>B. Jalan Bunga Kenaca. Pinji Park, lpoh Perak. He used a Rolleiflex camera and Sakura film. Setting: fSJ 1 250 second. He will he paid by po^t. The cheque will he posted to him174 words
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Article135 1964-01-05 15 DID anyone ask you this question (it Christmas? Well, never mind. The next time you will knoic the answer. UHY IS HOLLY PRICKn LY?— Our fathers had an easy answer to this one —they said holly developed prickles to protect it against the ravages of browsing animals.135 words
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Advertisement7 1964-01-05 15 Chess Sets See ASIA Magazine (Page 12).7 words
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Advertisement100 1964-01-05 15 w^ w\ w*\ V V w^^^ Hfc? £.wf MA *J*IUF t .^m& I Lfill ©f^ 111 \M for the New Year of the g^^jf^^. <gr^ S^ Sr^ 11 I N I Dragon .brighten your home witn F^fl W If I t l A "CI Paints. ICI Dulux and Pentalit* 7r~7Z100 words
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Article, Illustration2246 1964-01-05 16 CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD - CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD By Stomach-ache that nearly changed history A SNIPER'S rifle cut down "New Frontier" President Kennedy when he was riding in an open car in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. Today the Sunday Times continues its EXCLUSIVE ter.al about past American Presidents who were also the2,246 words
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Advertisement41 1964-01-05 16 ff]\ [Fp)[HfH fr\\ 'DREAM I I I 1 FLIGHTS' \\JJ FOR YOU! JOIN her WORLD'S EXCITING 'SPOT CONTEST* AND FLY TO HONG KONG OR BANGKOK BY BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS M JJ n .^r^t I fiiifiYLYn^ FOR DETAILS SEE JANUARY'S ISSUE OF41 words
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Article415 1964-01-05 17 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER -By Mrs. Rumpus's guide to politics FACED with the alternative of promising everything or promising nothing, a party which hopes to come to power should remember that if It promises nothing people will at any rate give It credit for being honest. If it promises everything It415 words
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Article468 1964-01-05 17 YOUR DOCTOR HAPPY TO TURN YELLOW /CHRISTOPHER GEE felt v>» shivery —he also had a headache just above the eyes, so he decided to leave the advertising agency and go home to bed. When his ilmbs began to ache and he took his own temperature he made his own diagnosis:468 words
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Advertisement18 1964-01-05 17 NEXT WEEK THE 1 25,000-to-one chance that saved a President's life. Part Three of Christopher Arnold's EXCLUSIVE serial.18 words
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Advertisement708 1964-01-05 17 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN M IJMiJ™KKilP*fri&iiM England liblpVl LSJpS B South Africa^P^^_ Wt^S-— Hongkong] BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 1 THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 CO U RSES key industrial and commercial positions, i^dir^ authorities consider "British Institutes' courses the We are entering a new708 words
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Miscellaneous209 1964-01-05 17 ACROSS: 1. Find out (6): 6. DOWN: l Summary of laws (6) Petroleum Jelly (6>; 11. Crude (9): 3. Headgear (6); 3. Express appro--12. Pleusant spot i6>; 14 Two- oation of (7>: 4. Ships company headed muscle (6); 16. Joint (5); < 4 >: Decade (3); 6. Pen-point 18. Tree209 words
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Miscellaneous387 1964-01-05 17 Radio Malaysia... 1/1 lAI A I lIMDUD llie Range: 5.30 Emphasis On The Choir Sings; 9.30 The Goon •M-"*^'* l-UlVir*Un percussion. 6.00 Summary Of Pro- Show; 10.00 Jet Speed Records; avt Ann -nm» signal NMrare. I"™"* r The Bvenlng 6.03 10.30 Calypsos; 11.00 Storte« From A.M. 6.ooTtae Signal^ Negw-a- New387 words
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Advertisement829 1964-01-05 18 111 ssaW aY > (Isas— sasssV You can start your own Radio-Teltvmon buainaaa) withaut capital. The A.R.T.C. Practical Radio and Television Cours* gives you training and your tools of trade at the same time. A.R.T.C. will train you. in your own home, for a good-paying radio-TV position or a business829 words
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Miscellaneous1422 1964-01-05 18 fc«5M A CONCEAL 67 Fnr-AD Dint? flr,n»^,r^,,'^ t^X^il I HOW'RE TWEY COMING;/ PIKE, JAK.E! A LITTLE POSITION, TAKAN *tj^^lp^&-^^s^^ THEKE JpHj S«-OWEH THAN USUAL. ~^f^ .^g«Tassss»sssssssV^B^^^^— 7 gassssv^afl^ ■^a>*^ I^^^^^ islsssE^^^^a^^^^^^iaP *i^a»as»*a < asa»T^^^at^aaasasa t ■ssssssW \/«^^^sasl^B^^Pß»^^TlT^^wswiv l *^ar '^^••■■sCj J <&ss&r6oC 7 H CL^ LOCCIKJS H<E AM AKA\A7A OP1,422 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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