The Straits Times, 23 February 1964
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Title Section14 1964-02-23 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,461. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1964. 20 CENTS KDN 73214 words
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657 1964-02-23 1 Suba nd rio: We'll supply our guerrillas JAKARTA, Sat. JNDONESIA will begin operations to resupply its guerilla fighters in Malaysian Borneo despite the Malaysian Governments announcement that this will not be permitted, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today. He was speaking to reporters after a conference with the two657 words
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Article693 1964-02-23 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM Another two Britons dead and six wounded TERRORISTS OPEN FIRE AT POST ON BORDER IN HE AVY RAIN: MALAYSIA PROTESTS By |£U ALA LUMPUR, Sat— lndonesian guerillas have again attacked Malaysian security forces. Two British soldiers were killed and six wounded last night. The terrorist*693 words
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Article45 1964-02-23 1 CAPE TOWN Sat A young African in tattered clothe* stood at South Africa's Jagersfontein diamond mine yesterday as £1.695 was piled in front of him Bzekiel Seletang was hetng rewarded for handing in a diamond he found lodged in a conveyor bolt-45 words
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Article60 1964-02-23 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. Mrs. Jacqueline Carlsteln, wife of South African Test cricketer, Peter Carlstein, at present in New Zealand, and three of their four children were killed in a road accident about SO miles from Johannesburg early today. An African servant girl, accompanying the family. wasReuter - 60 words
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Article34 1964-02-23 1 FRANKFORT. Sat. A man summonsed at Frankfort for having no TV licence was discharged after explaining h« had an aerial on his roof purely lor prestige" and actulaly hud no set34 words
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Article20 1964-02-23 1 LONDON. Sat. A Suffolk Cross ewe has given birth to six lambs at Baldersby. North Yorkshire a 20.000.W)0-to-l chance20 words
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Article22 1964-02-23 1 on her 22nd birthday yesterday was transferred to the jam bottling section of the Holloway Prison for good conduct. rjpi.22 words
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Article152 1964-02-23 1 QUOTE from a letter lv JANE LEE: Thounh my boy and 1 have been sjoin? steady for six months now he has not proposed Do you think 1 will br within my rights if i proposed to him on Saturday leap year day? We are in the152 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-02-23 1 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By JPOH. Sat. A former US. Peace Corps nurse looked a radiant bride when she was married to the Perak State Engineer, Mr. R.M. Woolfenden. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church here this morning. Miss Joyce Miller. 25, who was among the first214 words
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Article410 1964-02-23 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND $11.75 RISE IS $39 GAIN SINCE MONDAY By gINGAPORE, Sat. The Straits tin price now appears to have embarked on a runaway course and this morning spiralled by a further $11.75 to $580.25 per picul. This la the highest price since May410 words
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The NEWS
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Article275 1964-02-23 2 I(UCHING, Bat. "No no, a thousand times 'no' to i referendum In Sarawak" declared Sarawak's Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong in Kuching today. "The views of the Sarawak people are already known and have been lnvr.^tlgpted and confirmed by the United Nations and275 words
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183 1964-02-23 2 A cure-all con trick that almost succeeded \TALACCA, Sat.— Two men met a young clerk here on Thursday night and showed him a small stone which they claimed had super-natural powers and could cure any sickness To convince the cleric. Thong Slk Kong. 23, they placed the stone on a183 words
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Article68 1964-02-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four youths today pleaded guilty In to entering a house at Jalan Ange Seng Empat on Feb. 15 and stealing 12 bottles of liquor, Jewellery, a pair of shoes, $50 and three watches worth $270. They were Douglas Joachim. 16. S. Subramanlam. 18.68 words
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266 1964-02-23 2 PLIGHT OF WORKERS A DISGRACE TO MALAYSIA, SAYS U'REN KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. The president of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Donald U'ren, said today that thousands of daily-rated workers were still earning a bare living that was an absolute disgrace to this so-called Malayaslan <lemocratlc way of life." Addressing266 words
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Article60 1964-02-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Mohammed Kassiin bin Dolah, 25. was today charged in a magistrate's court here with attemptIng to extort 140 from Tan Kok Mm at a massage parlour in Lorong Haji Talb by putting him in fear of death on Feb. 17. Kasslm claimed60 words
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Article385 1964-02-23 2 LAWYER'S ADMISSION OPPOSED TWO DAYS SET BY COURT FOR LEGAL BATTLE PENANG, Saturday. J^ PENANG lawyer's petition for admission to the Federation Bar will be opposed by three parties the Solicitor-General, Malaysia, the Federation of Malaya Bar Council, and the Penang Bar Committee when it comes up for hearing in385 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-02-23 2 SHENDAH Pearce (34-24-36). Windmill Girl of the year, with her trophy after she won the title the Windmill Theatre, London, recently. Shendah. who comes from B c r e Alston, Devon, made her stage debut In 1958 after saving hard to take dancing lessons in53 words
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Article372 1964-02-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. f J I HE Minister of Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today inaugurated Malaysia's first mobile forensic laboratory The $14,000 laboratory wa b built by the Public Works Department Federal Workshop and will be used to transport chemists and their372 words
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Article56 1964-02-23 2 TELUK ANSON. Sau— The Coroner. Inche aulam Muctaffa bin Nadur Ali. yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on Sharudln bin Tala 16. lorry attendant. Sharudln who was seated on a lix at the back of a lorry fell off 'he moving vehicle near Larvkap new56 words
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Article105 1964-02-23 2 IPOH, Sat. The Minister ot education, Haji Abdul Hanud Khan, said today that continuation school pupus could obtain their Lower School Certificates In the Further Education centres provided by the Government. He gave this assurance at the official opening of the National Type English Primary School at105 words
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Article55 1964-02-23 2 Fire destroys $71,000 goods SINGAPORE. Sat. A fire at dawn today gutted the ground floor of a two-6torey textile shop in Seraneoon Road and destroyed goods worth about $71,000 No one was Injured in the half hour blaze which took two fire engines to bring under control. The cause of55 words
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246 1964-02-23 2 20 days after wedding, he raped girl, 14 ITOTA BHARU, Sat. A man who raped his 14--year-old step-daughter only 20 days after marrying her mother was Jailed for five years by Dato Justice Hashim in the Kedah High Court here today. Yahaya bin Jusoh, 40, committed the offence on Nov246 words
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263 1964-02-23 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara, Tob Puan Noor Alshab, said today that the Girl Guides movement bad contributed tremendously to human progress. In a broadcast over Radio Malaysia (Singapura) on the occasion of "Thinking Day", the First Lady, who263 words
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Article, Illustration331 1964-02-23 2 An accident at the railway station QN a foggy night, a railway station can b« a dangerous place. If an accident happens, what 1a the authorities' legal liability? That was the question raised in Mrs. Gordon's case. The fog was terrible. No buses were running and she could hardly see331 words
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211 1964-02-23 3 ARMY OFFICERS PRAISED FOR AID TO SCHOOL SEREMBAN, Sat. gRITISH Army officers of 17 Gurkha Signal Regiment were praised last night for their efforts in providing band equipment for a Chinese school. I s 1 The tribute came from Mr. Loh Tham Llat, headmaster of the Chan Wa National Type211 words
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Article33 1964-02-23 3 PENANG, Sat— A 89-year-old pedestraln, Lim Ah Mot. was killed last night when hit was knocked down by a car at the Junction of Ayer Itam Road and Jalan Kampong Melayu.33 words
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Article398 1964-02-23 3 Cables: 'Must buy' action taken By GEOFFREY BOLAND SINGAPORE, Sat. The Malayan Cables scandal which has been dormant for some weeks burst upon the Malayan Stock Exchange with resounding publicity again after morning business in the trading room here had finished. In a dramatic hour-and-a half compulsory buying In orders398 words
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Article142 1964-02-23 3 CINGAPORE. Sat. The Uni|J versity of Singapore today announced the names of 28 new lawyers, including six women, who passed the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Law. They are: Class Two. Division One Miss Elisabeth A.byn Eber Class Two. DivU:on Two 'in nrder142 words
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Article24 1964-02-23 3 KUALA lUMPUR, Sat. The Tamilians Physical Culture Association here will hold a golden Jubilee dinner at the association premises on March 1.24 words
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Article191 1964-02-23 3 CINOAPORE. Sat. The social and humanitration work of the Rama- Krishna Mission was re- t erred to by the Yang diPertuan Negara. Tun Yusot bin I^hak. today when he opened an exhibition of wor.is organised by the Sw;imi Vivekananda Cenrv Committee Tun Yusof said: "I191 words
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Article75 1964-02-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three women tappers were today bound over in $100 each when they pleaded guilty to stealing scrap rubber from Castfield Estate on Nov. 7. They were Chim Yee. 16. Pong Liew Chin. 21. and Uew Chin Thai. 24. QUOTE by a Paris fashion75 words
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Article415 1964-02-23 3 JUDITH YONG - TEACHERS ARREST ORDERED JUDITH YONG By •JHE State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan, today issued a warrant for the arrest of Miss Betty Cohen, a Raffles Girls Secondary School teacher, in connection with a road accident last October in which a woman died. Mr. Oanesan issued the warrant at the end415 words
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233 1964-02-23 3 Anglican church council ends conference with a final review SINGAPORE, Saturday. week-long council meeting of the Anglican Church in South-East Asia ended today with delegates making a final review of current and future projects of the Church in Malaysia and the East. These projects deal with plans to expand or233 words
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Article270 1964-02-23 3 WORKERS ASKED TO SHOW CORRECT SPIRIT 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsudin. said toaay that the Government hoped soon to complete Its review of the entire structure of salaries In the public service. He said this when he opened the annual270 words
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Advertisement72 1964-02-23 2 FAR EAST MANSION (KIM YAM ROAD/RIVER VALLEY ROAD) 4 BLOCKS 14 STOREY MODERN FLATS LIVING IN A FLAT IS THE MODERN WAY— NO MAINTENANCE HEADACHES! GARDENS, CAR PARKING SPACE, ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC LIFTS AND ALL FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE. PRICE: From $29,500/- (Cosh or EASY PAYMENTS on 10-yeor mortgoge loon from $135.6072 words
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Advertisement16 1964-02-23 2 TOSCA PERFUMED COLOGNE a fascinating creation holding the secret of youthful charm •II COlOtNl ON IH16 words
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Advertisement299 1964-02-23 3 Look! New sheer elastic New Lightness New Coolness /p/) -fr^ h to* with stretch -ever STYLE [■citing, New Stretch-<rrar SHEER clastic is SO LIGHT weighs only ounces SO COOL because it'j sheer and air can circulate freely SO COMFORTABLE the stretch-«ver elostic moves and breathes with you SO ECONOMICAL the299 words
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Advertisement37 1964-02-23 3 r~"-~"~i r*f J Comics 19. 26 Pcatures IS Films r J For Women It Jane Lee IS Know Alls 1 .1 J IWotoriitf 19 Photo 15 Profit 8 Serial IS. 17 Stars 18 I |i;i*:f.w^i,i^ L J37 words
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Advertisement274 1964-02-23 3 MECABLITZ 502 Recycling time 3 sec. half power 5 sec full power ASK FOR LEAFLET I INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS 1 •7O&DLV t/vt*§KS GARMENTS ARE /^SVv. UNCONDITIONALUY GUARANTEED 1 t VAT O^ 0 0 6 WASHABLE I OUALITIZED-WILL NOT SH«IN< X yfl OUT OF FIT '''••""—-■ti •NO IRONING NEEDED-POR DRSSS274 words
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Foreign News
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FOREIGN...
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Article272 1964-02-23 5 ...wants only j peace and Formosa, says Ayub after f meeting Chou I KARACHI. Sat. President Ayub Khan said today that his talks with visiting Chinese Premier Chou En-lai had so far related largely to ChineseIndian "troubles" and the "clash of interest" between the United States and China inReuter - 272 words
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Article195 1964-02-23 5 Did hospital give this Couple the wrong baby? I gONN. Sat— Lorry-driver Anton Fox looked up from his newspaper and said to his wife Margot: "There's a picture here of a little girl who Is the double of our Gabrlele.'* His wife looked at the blonde girl In the195 words
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Article82 1964-02-23 5 DALLAS. Sat.— A second Juror was picked for the Jack Rubymurder trial yesterday In a courtroom session marked by bitter quarrelling and an anonymous bomb threat during the noon recess. No bomb was found in a search of the empty room. Allen W. McCoy.UPI - 82 words
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252 1964-02-23 5 Playboy ban may be due to Russian nudes GENEVA, Saturday. 'J'HE latest issue of Playboy magazine was banned in Switzerland, allegedly because it contained revealing photographs of Russian women, it was reported yesterday. Oeneva bookstands received official notes from policy authorities that the Issue of the magazine had been banned.UPI - 252 words
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355 1964-02-23 5 Survivor tells of crash that killed 28 MANILA, Sat. The lone survivor in the crash of a Philippine Air Lines plane yesterday afternoon said today the plane was flying in turbulent weather when the crash occurred. The plane crashed In Lanao Del Sur Province on the southern island of Mindanao,Reuter - 355 words
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112 1964-02-23 5 \{ANILA, Sat. A six-hour fire which razed most of Manila's Chinatown area last night caused property damage estimated at $85 million. No casualties were reported. About ten city blocks of business establishments and apartment houses were destroyed by the fire which is reported to112 words
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Article88 1964-02-23 5 PRESTON (Northern England). Sat. King, a nine-month-old sheepdog sentenced to death because he hates women, has been saved he was adopted by a rich bachelor today. King was four times expelled from homes found for him by the Society for the Protection of Air.mals because he lovedReuter - 88 words
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Article19 1964-02-23 5 .the astronaut was yesterday named winner of a US$5.--000 award for "personifying the \merican way of life."19 words
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180 1964-02-23 5 CHICAGO. Sat. Ihe prosecution's star witness threw a murder trial into confusion yesterday when he admitted that he committed the murder for j which the defendant, was j beine tried The development camp hist as the State was winding up its case against180 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-02-23 5 KIRK DOUGLAS MEETS PETER AND THE NEW MRS. SELLERS American film star Kirk Douglas gets cosy for an intimate chat with the new Mrs. Peter Sellers, formerly Swedish actress Britt Eklund. Looking on (right) with a slightly startled expression is husband Sellers. The pictureUPI - 92 words
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Article140 1964-02-23 5 JEAN CAMPBELL - SHRIVER vs BOBBY TUSSLE JEAN CAMPBELL By WASHINGTON. Sat. For go. guts and gumption there is nobody to touch a full-blooded Kennedy. Eunice Shriver. In a brilliant emerald green evening dress, sat on the dais i through a long Kennedy Foundation dinner here chatting merrily to all in sight. Eunice140 words
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Article20 1964-02-23 5 played host last nisht to a couple pf old friends—President Johnson and President Adolf Lopez Mateos of Mexico.20 words
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Advertisement60 1964-02-23 5 Malaysia today: COMPLETE PfIMCIfICMPP in driving because of proper training. Confidence I UUIiriLJLIIUL in the choice of SupershelL.best or her car. Bt hI Made-in- Malaysia and backed by Shell's world- wide research Super- I v SHELL 1 shellgives smoother driving under all driving conditions- easier starting, no stalling Choose Supershell60 words
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Article37 1964-02-23 6 It awrrfs SJ2/- (Minimum) THE ANNUAL OXFORD and Cambridge Boat Race Dinner will be held .4t the Belangor Cinb on Saturday 28th March Those interested please contact !>r Ounn Chit Chan. 176 Batu Road K L37 words
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Article107 1964-02-23 6 H'oro** SIM (Ml*.) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. Port Canning Road. Blncauore. Telephone MM. Worship Bervicen at T3O a.m.. 10.00 a_m. and 530 p.m. Sunday School for all ages at 8.4S a. a. Everybody Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In Hlncapore. Orchard Road Sunday Service 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. All Welcome.107 words
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OPINION
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Article273 1964-02-23 6 TVR SUBANDRIO'S sneers "Does Malaysia want war" his rantlngs, his ludicrous posturings, his refusal to clarify his ceasefire reservations as promised by February 13 all these can have only one meaning. His master is nerving himself for a full-blooded march to the brink on this273 words
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Article183 1964-02-23 6 /\VER the past four weeks fierce controversy has filled the columns of the Sunday Times. The subject: Women and their place in Malaysia's developing society. From the Qock* of readers' letters a new pattern of Malaysian motherhood emerges a pattern which seems to dismiss as nonsense the183 words
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Article12 1964-02-23 6 SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYSIANS ARE THINKING AND SAYING12 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1964-02-23 6 Taiping— and talk of writing HASNAH VIMALA CHEN KUALA LUMPUR READER No. 1: "I lova to eavesdrop end I find that dialogue comes naturally to me." READER No. 2: "I hay« a social conscience, and I want to use my pen to improve my town." READER No. 3: "I am1,443 words
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302 1964-02-23 6 The things they say because they're they ffHE two German leeX hockey teams play together, and therefore the two German Governments should speak together. East German Communist leader Walter llbricht. \fY new play Is about I*l capital punishment I hate capital punishment. It was more humane when it was public.302 words
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Article, Illustration649 1964-02-23 6 RONALD KINSEY - Looking at the confrontation through African eyes RONALD KINSEY By admiration for Malaysia's economic stability and admitted that their ancient land was backward in many respects "but we are trying to Improve things through education and other development programmes." Said Mr. Tsadlk; "We have much to do and we cannot649 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter75 1964-02-23 6 IF I had the choice I would much rather consult a woman doctor than a male. But then so few are available and there are some things that you can't tell a man even If he is a doctor. I think the Government should seriously consider Increasing75 words
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Letter34 1964-02-23 6 WHY shouldn't we follow the Americans In spelling reform and adopt such spelling as labor and honor? I'm sure it would make things easier for a lot of people. GERALD KLUSEMAN, •MAN*34 words
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Letter117 1964-02-23 6 THESE days whec the Communists place such emphasis on indoctrination of the young, I wonder if our Boy Scout and Girl Guide movements are keeping up with the times. I ask this because the boys who call at my place during the bob-a-job week always seem117 words
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Letter219 1964-02-23 7 Women: America way ahead T CONGRATULATE the Sunday Times for Its fine campaign to modernise the feminine outlook and to improve the status of women In Malaysian society. The three years I spent as a student In America were a revelation to me. The Americans, i am convinced, have come219 words
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Letter78 1964-02-23 7 YOU devote a good deal of space in your paper urging; Malaysians to scale the giddy heights of success. Would your readers I wonder agree with Saroyan the writer who considered his life a failure because M he once put it: "Success came to me much too late. I was78 words
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Letter103 1964-02-23 7 BOY OR GIRL T WELCOME the suggestion that proper records should be kept of all customs and ceremonies still observed by Malaysians (Opinion Page. Jan. 19) and may I as a service wife tell you about a custom often resorted to in my part of England to help a mother-to-be103 words
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Letter77 1964-02-23 7 I AM beginning to develop a severe dislike for the Sunday Times. You are getting very dismal these days, talking all the time in much the same tone as my father did when he used to lecture me on making the most of my life. I believe in taking things77 words
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Letter82 1964-02-23 7 SCHOOL FOR PARENTS l-lELPING the children with the homework Is becoming a nightmare. Arithmetic and all the other subjects are no longer taught as I was and when I try to help I flnd that I only succeed In muddling my children. What about the ParentTeacher Association conducting classes to82 words
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Letter21 1964-02-23 7 WHY can't we have more of Peanuts and less of Long Sam. She bores me to death. ANTONY PONNIAH, KUALA LUMPUR.21 words
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Letter50 1964-02-23 7 GRIT AND MEMORY |f EN HAMMONDS' article (Opinion Page. Feb. 16) touched on the Interesting subject of a good memory. May I quote Olanvllle Williams as sayIng that: "Memory Is grit"? Together with confidence grit. I find, goes a long way towards establishing a good memory. LIC MUN FONC. lOHORE.50 words
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Advertisement147 1964-02-23 6 FOR more ietters see Page 7, Col. 1. AUTOMATIC PATEK PHILIPPE MAI J\RiE.S H O RiI».OAG/e R( S gUm eve The world renowned superiority of PATEK PHILIPPE watcltes is explained by the three rules set down in 1839 by the founders of the company and they have been respected ever147 words
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Malaysian News
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Article, Illustration272 1964-02-23 7 Problems in fight against the Vietminh KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A major problem in the fight against the Viet Cong in South Vietnam is to provide the people in the fortified hamlets with a sense of security. This was stated today by a West Point-trained American military adviser stationed In Hue.272 words
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Article80 1964-02-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat No order a* to cost* was made by the Chief Justice of Malaya, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah. In his judgement yesterday dismissing the appeal of Mr. Rasiah Munusamy. the former assistant passport officer In the External Affairs Department. The error, as80 words
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Article100 1964-02-23 7 TODAY— Sedill Kechil 4.04 a.m. (6.5 ft) 7.33 p.m. (7.oft); Singapore 6.03 a,m. (7.9 ft > 9.16 pjn. (7.3 ft); Port Dickson 2.49 a.m. (7.lft) 3.13 p.m (5.7 ft): Port Swettenham 1.35 a.m. (10.2 ft) 240 D.m. (9.4 ft) Penang 10.24 ajn. cS.lft) 10.19100 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-02-23 7 RAZAK'S PUDGE TO FIGHT RURAL POVERTY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that the Alliance Government would continue its unrelenting struggle to wipe out rural poverty. He said this during a review of the rural development programme at the National Operations Room In the268 words
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Article176 1964-02-23 7 Thanks for Disaster Relief cash l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Panjang Arts has thanked the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd.. for its "splendid' 1 effort In collecting $51,164 for the Kuala Lumpur Civil Disaster Relief Fund. The money received from readers of the176 words
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Article40 1964-02-23 7 KLANO. Sat— The Sultan of Selangor tonight entertained about 100 sportsmen to a buffet dinner and ronggeng at the Istana Alam Shah here. He was presented with the trophies won by them In 1963 for safe-keeping.40 words
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Article58 1964-02-23 7 PENANO. Sat. X, Oanapathy. 21, of Kedah pleaded guilty here today to stealnu $90 and various articles worth $18 belonging to Mr. I. D Klppen. accountant of the Chartered Bank here. He was remanded until Feb 35 for sentence. QUOTE— by Lawyer Stephen Hacquet Marriage will58 words
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Article251 1964-02-23 7 9 held: Police raid PMIP's HQ KOTA BHARU. Bat. Police this afternoon raided the PMIP headquarters at Jalan Banggol, here, and searched the premises. Among those who witnessed the raid were thft party's legal adviser. Wan Mustapha bin All, and its, State commissioner. Inche Khalder Khatib. and several top officials.251 words
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169 1964-02-23 7 K ITCHING, Sat.— Two Sarawakians and an Indonesian were sentenced to life imprisonment in Sibu yesterday for taking part in the armed raid on Sarawak's coast in January.. They are Chal Fu Li, 20, of the 21st mile KuchlngSerlan Road, Mat Zalnl, 40. an169 words
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Article50 1964-02-23 7 PENANO. fiat. An RAT airman. LAC David Bruce, 37. chased but failed to catch a thief who ran away with hit radio set last night. LAC Bruce was seeping in his Green Lane home at about 10.11 pjn. when he was awakended by DM wiles .should.50 words
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Advertisement366 1964-02-23 7 ;/♦:s .Uv, liclin jPj^A FUWRE BRIDES; The Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd.. Is In the lead again. We have a Special Life Assurance Policy for young ladies and for future brides In particular. It Is a special policy for young ladles. If a young lady takes this MCIS Policy she366 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous209 1964-02-23 7 ON YOUR TV TODAY TELEVISION programmes for mary In all languages (or ttit today: &e*t day and close. TV SINGAPURA Channel 8 pm- lais^^nuL and pro- PJ 7 Op^ng and pro2a»t?SSS,inS l SitStss Cu£ eW8 io a S2 l£ f d £s e t P e,,o lUe SS-S m l^?209 words
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The News, Profit
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233 1964-02-23 8 HOSPITAL MAN IN WOMAN'S BEDROOM IS FINED IPOH. Sat. An attendant in the Central Mental Hospital, in Tanjong Rambutan. Zakaria bin All. 24. who climbed a ten-fool high wall to molest a co-worker's wife. WU lined $250 or three i months jail* by the Ipoh magistrate, Inche Annuar bin Zainal233 words
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Article44 1964-02-23 8 IPOH. Sat.— A labourer. P. Tangapandian. 50. was today acquitted without hi* defence being called for trespassing into the house or a nousewtfe, K. Murugayee. 33. with the intention of causing hurt to her in Sungei Senam on April 21 i.i.n year.44 words
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240 1964-02-23 8 TELUK ANSON, Sat. The Pan-Ma-layan Islamic Party will contest 80 seats in the coming general elections, the chairman of the party's elections committee, Da t o Raja Abu Haniffah. disclosed at a rally in Sungei Tungku. four miles from here. All240 words
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143 1964-02-23 8 FABRICS WITH PRINTS OF CHARACTERS FROM SHAKESPEARE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A range of fabrics named I after, and with designs in- spired by. Shakespearian j plays and characters will be on sale next month In the larger towns In Malaysia. They have been designed by a Hungarian-born craftsman. Tibor Reich,143 words
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Article31 1964-02-23 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police detained three men under the Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and another three under the Societies Ordinance in islandwide security checks during the past 24 hours.31 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-02-23 8 MERIAL BRINGS IN HER MAN British Prime Minister. Sir Alec Douglas-Home. and Lady Home with their second daughter, 24-year-old Merial and her fiance. Adrian Darby. 25. The couple announced their weddinr on March 30. Mr. Darby, an old Etonian, is a tutor in economics at Keblr College.53 words
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Article242 1964-02-23 8 $20,000 FOR BLAZE VICTIMS KULIM. Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today handed over a $20,000 cheque, a grant irom me Social md Welfare Lotteries Board, for the victims' of the Chinese New Year night .fire which destroyed 3b stalls in the Kulim Bazaar at Jalan Aman The cheque242 words
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Article17 1964-02-23 8 BATU PAHAT. Sat. The Batu Pahat Town Council will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday.17 words
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187 1964-02-23 8 13 held in capital drive on crime KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —As a result of mounting police pressure. 13 people have been arrested in the last 24 hours in conrection with various offences here. They will be charged with housebreaking, possession of suspected stolen property, theft, extortion and defacing Identity cards.187 words
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Article43 1964-02-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the sixth co-operative course for women at the Co-operative College. Petaling Jaya. on Monday. About 60 women will be attending the two-week course.43 words
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Article321 1964-02-23 8 CINUAPORE. Sat. Combined business in ihe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $2. (I.ooo> $1.99: Cold Store (3.000) $3.45: Dunlops (6.000) $2.85: East Smelt. (6.000) $3.90: Esso (2,000) $3.12. (5.000)321 words
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Article, Illustration437 1964-02-23 8 TIN— THE TRUE POSITION IM> VOO have I qunj or doubt? Urn.- io: The t liv Idilor, Sundo Timrv limn House |{i\rr Vall»v Koad. SitifAP»Tf 9IT wat tins all the way I A this week as the metal price .-hatted up an Impressive $40 rise since the local markets re-opened437 words
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Advertisement169 1964-02-23 8 %a| Bm vH^. ißfl C Br U > Hi "^^wl*.~^ jg 1 W N^W «Sr* BHfl .^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^HB^r mm WM Bw&c 'jSMBBEBSOnfI^BHBII lv E*4f£ '^BBttMK^ BK^^BBS&SfIOfIBvMVXp W jISbI fl% »35^^k!r^^*'Bl J^wfiWjPP^^RvflvflvMF flK^fiß? BBw 4tf^M^^b.- .^fll BBBBKJ^sB^sS^BBaBBRf Who are the people who wear ft^EE ZltZ Girard Perregaux watches? -elegance, too And tnats169 words
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Advertisement25 1964-02-23 8 What makes Robert Mif chum tUk. Wonder Dog Rin Tin Tim. |F l\ Disc Review. T.y. and Radio Programm^f fP^ From 24tk?f<ibruiry to March Ist.25 words
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Article, Illustration844 1964-02-23 9 THOMAS WISEMAN - I'm mourning the murder of a fairy tale... THOMAS WISEMAN SEES THE NEW FILMS MEI-LING CHAN the Malaysian model who has made a name for herself in Hong Kong See ASIA Magazine (Page Seven). BILLY WILDER is one of the most brilliant film makers in the world, and the fact844 words
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Article400 1964-02-23 9 /CHAMBER music has never yj had a larger following ln Singapore than it has at present, and the arrival of a firstclass string quartet early ln March will be generally welcomed. This Is the Internationally famous Drolc String Quartet of Berlin, whose members are Eduard Drolc and Walter400 words
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Advertisement507 1964-02-23 9 f" sum GANISATION i lUil. 1114. I»\Y!" 11a.m. 1.45->.OO-i.30 9.30p m. Vul i:r>mi.r Giiirk..- Chaklrn -KINGS OF THE SUN" k PANAVISION COLOR (UA) NEXT CHANGE I -Paul Newman "The PRIZE"* BElkeSommer Edward G. Robinson Ponovision Color (MGM). Todov 9 o m.: Morning Show: B g B B HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!507 words
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Advertisement19 1964-02-23 9 WHAT IS THY WISH, OH MASHRPyy I TEL: ***** IES-BV 6.30 9.30 pm JLy^3rd TUNE-FUL WEEK! ißmNLl^!bb^s^ j^LJ^P^ Ur^LAANDRESSELSACAROBIA^19 words
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Advertisement399 1964-02-23 9 "REX* <"•"'" VpENS TOMORROW 'Am^m^B^/^Vt'^FZ'zT^^ ssW/ "-EE J. COBB MAMIE V»n OOtWM v HART RoB(RT^< n<)(h V SS UNIVERSE BtAUTIES I WAStue LIDO (Singapore) J B word. folks... I NEXT CHANGE" THE BEST PART o; ij -i 1 i ever had! Should they or J -J shouldn V tliey? B399 words
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Article233 1964-02-23 10 BRUNEI GIRL SEEKS AUSTRALIAN SHE KNEW IN 1945 gYDNEY. Sat. With a photograph given to her uncle, a Malaysian girl here is trying to find an Australian who befriended her family in Brunei In 1945. The photograph bears on the back the words: "From The Smiling Sergeant to Michael,233 words
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Article, Illustration508 1964-02-23 10 PETER LIM - PETER LIM IN MALAYSIA By, ■^OT one but three! That's the 'Corsair 'flair' *>" story today. Since reporting on Feb. 2 that I had seen an Ascot Grey Corsair in Singapore, I have discovered that there are not one but at least three in508 words
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Article40 1964-02-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— An examination for Archive As■tataoti will be held at the National Archive Malaysia In Petalinjj Jaya at 9.30 a.m. on Monday. The examination— the first in M.ihiysia is being conducted by tlic National Archives.40 words
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Article32 1964-02-23 10 PENANG. S<it. A driver, O. K. Sindanada. reported to the police he last 12 dozens of stout yesterday when he left his van to deliver goods to eof fee shops.32 words
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Article302 1964-02-23 10 AFRICANS ARE TOLD BY LEE: MALAYSIA WANTS TO BE LEFT ALONE NAIROBI. Sat. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Singapore Prime Minister, said here last night that Malaysia just wanted to be left alone In peace to get on with its own business. Mr. Lee was speaking on arrival here302 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-02-23 10 J^ WHOOPING, whistling "caveman" prances in front of the Duke of Edinburgh who thinks it Is a laugh. So does actor James Robertson Justice (right). It happened when Pobertson Justice was being installed as Rector of Edinburgh Iniversity whose Chancellor is the Duke Strict security132 words
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413 1964-02-23 10 INTRODUCING MALINJA, MALAYSIA'S NEW SPECIALITY IN RICE PENANG, Saturday. THERE was one lesson from the last war for which Malaya had to be thankful, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. "There is no doubt It pad! double-cropping in this country," he told a413 words
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143 1964-02-23 10 Engineer fires pistol to scare thugs OINGAPORE. Sat. A consultant engineer last night fired two pistol shots and scared away two men with daggers who attempted to rob him in Lorong 10, Oeylang. The thugs escaped but one of them dropped his dagger at the scene. Albert Wong Peng Choo143 words
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Article39 1964-02-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The La Salle School In Petallng Jaya will hold a food and fun fair next Saturday and Sunday at Its premises In Jalan Chantek. It is In aid of the school building fund39 words
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101 1964-02-23 10 Information on girl's family sought PENANQ. Sat The State Social Welfare Department today appealed to the public for iiUorniaiion on the lamily or relatives of a nine-year-old girl. P. Sumathi. who had been iclerred to the department by the police. The girl is now temporarily accommodated in a MUfcn home101 words
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Article49 1964-02-23 10 KUANTAN, Sat. Tht Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tahb. today opened a $306,000 health centre at. Oambang. 18 miles from here. The centre, the fifth to be opened in the state under the rural development plan, will benefit more than 50.000 people.49 words
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Article38 1964-02-23 10 BINOAPORE, Sat Two motor scooters and a car were reported stolen yesterday. A taxi driver also reported the disappearance of his car parked In front of a house In Kee Choc Avenue on Thursday night38 words
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Article24 1964-02-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. SaU Thieves broke into a house at Kampong Kaslpillal here yesterday and took away cash and jewellery amounting to $76024 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-02-23 10 Cancer cure centre for S'pore pENANG, Sat. The Singapore Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today expressed the j hope that Singapore would within a few years become the centre for cancer treatment in SouthEast Asia. Mr. Yong. who Is spending a holiday In Penang with his family, said367 words
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Article76 1964-02-23 10 LONDON, Sat. —it couldn't have happened to a nicer newspaper.... THE TIMES. In Its third leader yesterday, commented: "Sir Alec DougiasHome was pitching It rather high when he told the Young Conservatives that he was asking the country for another ten years of office for the76 words
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Obituary75 1964-02-23 10 PETER, son of Mr. tt Mrs. 8. F. K. DCrue of 313 Rasa Road. Seremban and brother of L. E. D'Cruz passed away peacefully at 3.40 p.m. on 22-2-84. Cortege leaves house at 3.00 p.m. on 23-2-64. TERESA DE MORN AY (Leong Pob Yoke) passed away peacefully on 22nd75 words
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Advertisement61 1964-02-23 10 Clean engines save money. BORON'S perfect combustion control and ability to burn cleanly with an absence of harmful deposits ensures clean engines. Results? Greater periods betweeri decarbonizing, longer valve life, longer spark plug life, maximum power, money saved. Thousands of car owners who have tested BORON have proved that (^■pj61 words
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Advertisement82 1964-02-23 10 jy^fci ihTfi'i*"'*' 20 wonts $12 (minimum) LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel is expected to arrive from Europe tomorrow, 24th February, at 6 a.m. and will sail for Hong Kong at 5 p.m. the same day. Passengers should embark between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. and all heavy baggage should82 words
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Miscellaneous8 1964-02-23 10 SPORTING SAM by Bog. Wootton j I \,~j8 words
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1150 1964-02-23 11 Bon Viveur and Androcles score easy wins PIRATE TREASURE SHOWS PACE IN TRIALS FOR 2- YEAR-OLDS HISS JONES TRIUMPHS ON CHA CHA CHA IN THE WOMEN'S RACE SIMGAPOE, Sat. I>ON VIVEUR (Thwai- tes) won the Pensioners' Cup over a mile at the amateur races at Bukit Timah today. He beat1,150 words
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Article47 1964-02-23 11 PENANG. Sat. Malayan Teachers College Jeopardised their chances of winning the Penang hockey league when they were beaten 2-0 by Bepoy Lines today. This was ttie Teachers' second defeat In nine matches. Both goals came in the second half through ThiagaraJah and Dr. Samad.47 words
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341 1964-02-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A tri- bute to the tremendous contribution, made to Malayan racing by Mr. V. C. Bath, the retired chairman of the Singapore Turf Club who leaves Singapore shortly, was paid by Or. O. K. Lun at the annual general341 words
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697 1964-02-23 11 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Sat. Yew Cheng Hoe. the Penang and Malaysian champion, has been drawn to meet his Penang and Thomas Cup team mate. Teh Kew San. In the men's singles final or this year's697 words
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580 1964-02-23 11 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. TIfIALAYSIAN football officials will have a full ITI day's work tomorrow at FAM House in Birch Road here when they formally set up the Football Association of Malaysia, attend the 25th and and last annual general580 words
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297 1964-02-23 11 FAS HAVE TRIPLE MISSION THIS YEAR KUALA. LUMPUR, Sat. The Football Association of Selangor nave set themselves a mission this season to become the first state to win the Malaya Cup tournament for the fourth successive time and also regain the FAM Cup and retain the Burnley Cup to achieve297 words
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Article24 1964-02-23 11 PENANO. Sat- Selangnr Malays drew 1-1 with Penana Chinese In an evenly contested charity soccer match at the) Cltj Itrrtlnni bare f**tt***24 words
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Article387 1964-02-23 12 LO.mjo.n, iv*i. Tottenham lloupur klrenglhened tHeir (rip un me tint uituion leaderkiuy o> be*Ung local rivals atmui 3-1 loo*;. M>ur» uuw hr*u the table wiln 42 point*, wiui Liverpool on j* and fcvertou, bUckuurn and .U*ndiester Cniled on 38. inn' air tnc ream* of matchesReuter - 387 words
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Article279 1964-02-23 12 Kiwis rally after early shocks WELLINGTON, Sat. TT New Zealand, replying to South Africa's first Innings total of 302, had to right hard for runs on the second day of the first Test here today. After losing their two opening batsmen for 17 they were 117 for four at the279 words
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Article, Illustration604 1964-02-23 12 DESMOND HACKETT - Liston lament 'No one left once I've crushed Clay' DESMOND HACKETT By MIAMI, Sat gONNY Liston, the brooding, sinister heavyweight champion of the world, joined the game of naming the fatal round for the title argument with Cassius Clay on Tuesday. Liston came down with an indisputable: "It will be604 words
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192 1964-02-23 12 SEAP GAMES: STORE TO COMPETE AS MALAYSIANS KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Singapore will take part in the next South East Asia Peninsular Games under the banner of Malaysia and not as a separate unit as In previous years. This was disclosed by Thong Poh Nyen, secretary of the Federation of Malaya192 words
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Article94 1964-02-23 12 ADELAIDE. Sat. Gary Sobers. 'We.st Indies Test star virtually clinched the Sheffield Shield for South Australia today with a brilliant performance against VictoriaSobers hit a superb century and then dismissed three of Victoria's leading batsmen in 31 balls aud caught a fourth. Sobers cracked 124 In94 words
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Article85 1964-02-23 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Teachers Union failed to produce seven players on time and the umpires awarded a walkover to Ceylon Sports club In the twice postponed SHA .league and cup match at Bale.stier Road today. Just after the umpires had told the STU captain85 words
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Article69 1964-02-23 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Central Johore won the Johore seven-a-slde rugby championship when they beat RAP Tengah 18-13 In the f nal nere today. Results: First round RAP Changi beat SCC 10-9; Central Johore beat Lt-Col Coutt's team 11-0; Johore Bahru United beat Naval Base 8-5;69 words
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Article62 1964-02-23 12 SINGAPORE. S;U. Royal Air Force Changi "A" scored their fifth success to become the overall champions in the first SAAA road relay league championships hrld at Thomso" Road today. Swifts "A" who finished second in thp final race today were the over.ill runners un. wliile62 words
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Article23 1964-02-23 12 LONDON. Sat. Results of English, division four football matches played last night were: Torquay 2 Workington 1, Tranmere 2 Rochdale 1.23 words
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498 1964-02-23 12 CASSIUS WINS PHANTOM FIGHT IN 10 ROUNDS MIAMI, Saturday. I HAVE just spent the most fantastic 30 minutes of my life —in a deserted downtown gymnasium on the tarnished fringes of gilded Miami Beach, writes DESMOND HACKETT. There Cassius Clay told and acted out the story of his fight for498 words
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Article25 1964-02-23 12 Signals 22-1 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Leading all the way 19 Signal Regiment beat HQ FEAF 22-7 to win the Changi Station Commander's cup for basketball.25 words
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Article84 1964-02-23 12 PERTH. Sat. Australian sprinter Margaret Bun-ill, today broke one world record and equalled another when she ran the 220 yards In 22.9 seconds here. Miss Burvlll clipped 3 10th of a second off the women's 220 yards record, which she held Jointly with another Australian. Betty84 words
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167 1964-02-23 12 T ONDON, Sat: Captain rj Ryan Price. 51-year-old wartime hero, who had his training licence withdrawn hv the English National Hunt Committee on Thursday, has decided that all Ins horses in training will be dispersed to other stables. Price's licence was withdrawn indefinitely167 words
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Article89 1964-02-23 12 MIAMI BEACH, Sat. Th« Sonny Llston-Casslua Clay heavyweight championship right here next Tuesday will be telecast by relay satellite to Britain and other European countries, officials announced here yesterday. They said the relay would be transmitted about an hour after the fight, scheduled to startReuter - 89 words
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185 1964-02-23 12 MANILA, Sat Bob 1 ITI Charles of New Zealand shot a one-under-par 71 todayj jfcto take a f our-strok* lead after three rounds of pray m the! Philippine Open go!fls championship. All alone in second place* was Formosa's Hsleh Ytmgj Yo who had an185 words
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Advertisement56 1964-02-23 11 ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA THE WORLD'S SUPREME AUTHORITY SINCE 1829 30 VOLUMES EQUAL TO THE ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE IN OVER 1,000 BOOKS I AM lITOESTED II YOUR INSTALMENT SALES PLAI NMM '""**?*i!r ***JCi44 £nQHg£g >f >•••■ 'I!'""' "*H jfll TCLEf»HOMC .occupation. ::*>?:::::: (PLCASC PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS) THE GROLIER SOCIETY INC., SOUTH CAST56 words
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Miscellaneous56 1964-02-23 11 SPOKtS OIAR V HOCKEY Smith Shield: Malaysian Armed Forces six-a-Bidf> tourney (Rifle Range Rd.. XL 9.1S ajn.). Penan* Lge: PFS v Green Jackets (Green Lane>: DTC v Sepoy Lines (Colleee Green >. SOCCER Friendly: Spore Joint Services v Johore XI (Jn Besar. 7.30 p.m.i. CRICKET— TriaI natch: PCA Presidents XI56 words
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Advertisement322 1964-02-23 12 FUJICA POWER ZOOM 8 DE LUXE WITH THESE EXCLUSIVE FEATURES t .civ.lv. power ..«ind. film t Fractional eapotura control. nverte«cl>ontricli»nol<sseuily O»ercome> eitremer ol* front, a* normal toolsos. Un il mm beck, side lighting orevents le«*-.n/iaoeoui control lor lap intaiue blacks and white*, g.ves «.»io>vet. Essy to u«e. no fxtdling, better322 words
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Advertisement418 1964-02-23 12 sW r-^- J. Keep cool lBl$^; from the //^«s<7 first dance r s^^^ the last i^^iS/ I 'TERYLENE/Cotto^^ A'TERYLENE/Cotton shirt keeps you cool as the music gets hot-and stays neat and smooth all evening long. IC I (proudly .announce, thretldistributors^oj IC 7 'Terylene'J. Cotton!} Hecra Trading Co. and K. Chellaram418 words
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Article, Illustration709 1964-02-23 13 Do you have what to be really wealthy? THE MAGAZINE SECTION Before you come Into that long-awaited $375,000 fortune.. one vital Question: ONE way and another, a lot of people are going to become suddenly, blindingly, and dazzlingly better oil in 1964. There are $375,000 Social Welfare Lottery prizes to709 words
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Article525 1964-02-23 13 1. a=o. b^s. 2. a=-0. b=S (Sit back and let your money attract them) 3. a=o, br.s (moving In the right circles again), c v (draughty). 4. a=o. b=S (you know about fools and their money). 5. a=o (risky), b— o (timorous). c=s. (exciting). 6.525 words
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Article, Illustration473 1964-02-23 13 PETER GROSVENOR - PETER GROSVENOR BY CONDON FOR THE TOPPAID NOVELIST WHATEVER the critics may say-* and they have said plenty Harold Kobbins always comes up smell in g of money. He is the world's top-paid novelist. His eight novels have sold 4().()()(),00() copies. And he has just earned473 words
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Advertisement175 1964-02-23 13 On the long sweep from SINGAPORE to HONG KONG your near-sonic Convair 880-22 M jet whispers along at 40 000 I feet. Here, 7 miles above the earth you fly in sparkling M O I I I I BBB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b^^^^^BßßßßßßßFl^w sunshine, well above the weather and the ever-changing cloudscape far below.175 words
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Article, Illustration433 1964-02-23 14 IN .MALAYSIA, where the sun will shine for most of the 366 days of this leap year and living is assuming a delicious outdoor abandon, the sun-seater has become a Very Important Investment indeed. And the good news I have this Sunday morning is that433 words
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Article247 1964-02-23 14 ADAM and his Mushing bride had a berth compartment on the train and Adam gave the porter a dollar saying: "Now, I don't want you to tell anybody on this train that we're bride and groom." The porter agreed happily. But next morning when they went247 words
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Article308 1964-02-23 14 Questions Answers DEAR Evelyn Tv: I am mad about fringes, even though I have a low forehead. Is it possible to have a slight fringe? LILIAN KOK No. Low foreheads can't wear fringes without making one look poodle-ish. They need the effect of extra height given by hair swept up308 words
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Advertisement216 1964-02-23 14 discreet as a whisper... ■Hp soft cool. Kotex Feminine Towels have a unique centre for instant and complete absorption. You feel so wonderfully safe and confident with Kotex! Kotex Towels never, never lose shape. They remain cool, well-fitting, and comfortable throughout use— and are disposable. Millions of the world's most216 words
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Advertisement26 1964-02-23 14 SEE... w ASIA MAGAZINE The lovely designs that are winning new markets for Hong Kong carpets (Page Eight) and the Royal line of Celadon (Page 12).26 words
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Advertisement417 1964-02-23 14 Advertisement IsasaaaT d(3h rkeep the neck and throat beautifully young and smooth, always i massage in a film of rich vitalising cream before retiring, using a gentle upward and outward movement. As you sleep the rich vitalising Ulan Night Cream will carry on the task of beautifying the neck. This417 words
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Article815 1964-02-23 15 HUMAN CASEBOOK WHAT'S your proi blem? Write to: Mitt Jon* Lee, The Sunday Timei, Timei Houm, Rir.r Volley Rood, Singapore 9. No repliei by pott. GOING BALD-SO SHE'S AFRAID TO TAKE HER BOYFRIEND TO THE OFFICE DANCE DEAR .J;me Lee: My girl friends are teasing me because my815 words
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542 1964-02-23 15 The wife with another man's baby... WE married five year* ago when we were only 18. I thought I lined him. but we have gradually been drifting apart and two years ago I met a man and fell deeply in love with him. 1 have been seeing him since then542 words
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Article267 1964-02-23 15 POINTER - POINTER —BY THIS week we will talk about the care of aged dogs. A large number of people fail to realise that the older dog needs more attention if he is to grow old gracefully, and not lapse Into complete flacidity often heralded by blindness, kidney trouble and267 words
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Article184 1964-02-23 15 Hrrr's a qurtiion with the > scientific answer in case 70a are caufht out by one of the vounxstrrs askinc: WHY IS BREATH STEAMY 1 IN COLD WEATHER?" IN winter pictures, it do.es indeed appear as If people and animals, too —breathe out "steam." and the colder184 words
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Article, Illustration167 1964-02-23 15 WINNER r w k<!> S™ TT prixe is "Childhood" (above), submitted by Michael Chin. 13. Mt. Erskine Road, Penang. He used a Rolleicord camera and Kodak film. Setting: fS.6. 1/250 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him during the first 20167 words
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631 1964-02-23 15 A HOUSEWIFE VOLUNTEER DROP US A I im Our addren: The Know Alls, The Sunday Times. Time* Hou.tr. River V»l--lrT Road. Sincapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Know Alls: I am a young housewife and as my husband has to register631 words
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Advertisement136 1964-02-23 15 SEE it it if ir ir ft if ASIA Magazine Dar's Doodles. A Study Of India's Leading Cartoonist (Page 14) T "7 |y Sec rets of 1 ML §o#* it >n> <v .J. life ..—^-^MddMi 11 Zm tfl* How often hove you looked ot a photo- B FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD.136 words
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Miscellaneous309 1964-02-23 15 ACROSS: 1. Ruler (4); 6. Mo- DOWN: 1. Division of school dest (61: 11. Evenness (81; 13. year <4i; 2. Rodent (8>: 3. RelaPlant (4); 14. Step on the ladder tion <4>; 4. Storm (4): 5. Chronli*>: 15. Curve (3>: 16. Animal and cler (7); 6. Age (5): 7. Intention309 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1964-02-23 16 PAUL BATES; JOHN PELLOW - PAUL BATES JOHN PELLOW By. and one of the hoppiest young men hi Britoin today. For he has learned not only how to stay alive, but how to LIVE a zestful, busy, purposeful life. A life that rs on example to oil of us. NOW he1,509 words
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Advertisement34 1964-02-23 16 Heineken IB eer In places of distinction ■■■■ib^B| there is Heineken Beer from -iKJT/wf^xGiiy H Htintktn, the beer for people with discerning taste, jg^^^Jg^Jgl everywhere! •WCIb^WTPWJ World's leading imported beer IBEITo'IIXI 0 MQNNIUf flj34 words
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Advertisement22 1964-02-23 16 —NEXT WEEK PAUL BATES cantinutt his incredible rtory of couraga and determination and tellj hew: "My brainwave made me c MAN agaia!"22 words
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Article, Illustration1669 1964-02-23 17 It's life as a CABBAGE for this virile young army officer OVER PAUL BATES today paralysed, yes; downhearted, no! He lives in his own bungalow in the heart of Sussex. •cables me to speak as a radio "ham" to people all over the world. An Austin van has been fitted1,669 words
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Article639 1964-02-23 17 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER Illlilllllllllllllllllllillllllll By An educated democracy rls as well to remember that the people who buy nlthy books do not buy them for the filth. What attracts them is the literary merit, the superb writIng, the quality of integrity, awareness and sense of values. The desire for education639 words
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Miscellaneous220 1964-02-23 17 Radio Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR 130I 30 On Percussion; Stories Prom World History; ll.u 6.00. Summary of Programmes For Willie Brandon Plays 11.30 The AM. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara- tn D 6 3 Talking Point; Newport Jazr Festival. BB2£2frSsLS KS%S%# SS?S a=s«ii WMti mmml parade; 10.45 Music for Plucked 4°°° JP«rspectlve:220 words
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Advertisement463 1964-02-23 18 CZECHOSLOVAK CERAMICS, PRAHA 7aib^ r* pleasure to announce the appointment of YEW LIAN LTD., 37/38, Bank of China Bldg., Battery Road, Singapore 1. As their Sole Distributor for the "HOB" Brand white Glazed wall tiles 6mm x 6" x 6" throughout Malaysia as from JANUARY 1964 1 Entrust your HEAVY463 words
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Miscellaneous1409 1964-02-23 18 jSff^'. Edgar Rice Burroughs* At liE E7G c THE junsle Jthe muvks ?\ztv is »go-jG-- ~c a-a IBeS^^^&^S^ fi^^ A WUSE 6AME Lik7ENI VEL7 "~^wso /wuv ro we STOfA/— —^x T J^.3!f 17 Y r a YE MK> S E ACOW <;- > I I VOU SEE LltE A SOU1,409 words
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