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Title Section17 1964-03-29 1 fjetf lei i in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.468 SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1964 20 CENTS KDN 73217 words
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Article, Illustration3347 1964-03-29 1 Pelix Abisheganaden - Tengku Sink or swim together Pelix Abisheganaden: W MOW 7 7W»OW 0W PARTNERS' By Kuala Lumour. Sat. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said tonight that the Alliance partners will swim or sink together. ''Even if there are only five MCA members left or five MIC," the Tengku told a massive election rally,3,347 words
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Article37 1964-03-29 1 GENEVA. Sat. The Swiss National Exhibition held previously in 1914 and 1939. the years that, marked the beginning of the great world wars. Is to be held again this year. It was decided here today.37 words
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Article30 1964-03-29 1 N«w YORK. Sat. Jaguar cars won three categories of a magazine poll. The XK-3 type Jaguar was voted the beet allround car by a majority almost two-to-one.30 words
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Article190 1964-03-29 1 Course marshall killed in G.P. crash CINGAPORE, Sat Mr. Boh Buck Koon. 30, a course marshall was killed during the trial runs of the Malaysia Grand Prix for cars at Upper Thomson Road today. Mr. Son was on duty along the straight just past the starting point190 words
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Article50 1964-03-29 1 LONDON. Sat. Mrs. Anne Hoare. of Banksroad. Poole Dorset, called In the police after laundry vanished and a clothes line was damaged. Police dog Sheba was put on the job and within minutes and only 400 yards away found the culprit a golden labrador named Bill.50 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-03-29 1 RODERICK PEJTANA - RODERICK PEJTANA: By Johora Bahru, Sat THE PARCEL THAT EMPTIED OFFICE The neatly-wrapped parcel (arrowed) which sent bank manager. Mr. Chen, dashin- out of his office to wan his staff and tall in the police. the United Malayan Banking Corporation bank manager in Johore Bahru205 words
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Article29 1964-03-29 1 MILAN. Sat Easter travel will be free >n Italy's toll motorways Toll-eate keepers start a three-day pay strike today, closing ticket offices on several busy holiday routes.29 words
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Article33 1964-03-29 1 BATO OAJAH Sat A 30--ft phython weigtiina 250 katis was caught by a bi-oud of (armen at Kok Kef :in mine near here yesterday after it had ■wallowed three small pig*.33 words
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Article549 1964-03-29 1 300 DIE IN ALASKA EASTER QUAKE lUNEAU (Alaska), Sat. J Alaska shook and shuddered in a massive Easier upheaval of the earth that destroyed nearly half the city of Anchorage last nigiit. About 300 people were reported to have been killed, hundreds more injured and at least 30 missing InReuter - 549 words
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Article39 1964-03-29 1 BRISBANE. Sat. Cocktails and dinner with wines and liqueurs have been arranged for members of a royal commission Into Victoria's liquor laws to help them decide whether the safest way to drink is with meals. B^r^BHTTiT^^BM^^l^l^^^B39 words
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Article68 1964-03-29 1 Bulls-eye— a hit that was a miss BONN, Sat A West German destroyer on exercise in the Baltic scored a "direct hit" with a five-inch practice shell —on the tug towing the target. The shell ended up in the captain's cabin. Naval experts probing the accident believe a radar fault68 words
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Article30 1964-03-29 1 BRISBANE. Sat Officiate probing a crash between two goods trains at Mackay, Queensland, decided that it was caused because the driver and fireman of one train were asleep.30 words
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Article15 1964-03-29 1 BRUSSELS. Sat. Belgian farmers have asked the Government to raise milk prices.15 words
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Article115 1964-03-29 1 I^LALA I.I'MPUE. Sat.— Cricket history was made on the Padanc here today when VVfit Indian Test allrounder Oar&eld Sober* took five wickets in consecutive balls, including first-over hat-trick. Sober*, who wax bowled Ant ball nhen the Commonwealth tourist* batted flnt, avenged himself by sending back four of the115 words
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317 1964-03-29 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today disclosed that Indonesia was massing platoons of paratroopers, frogmen and regular soldiers in nearby Rhio Islands. He said that the regular soldiers were lrom the Indo. nesian National Army known as Tentera Nasional317 words
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Article29 1964-03-29 1 MOSCOW. Sat. Russinn doctors have successfully sewn on a farmworker's hand which was almost completely severed at the wrist four months aco. the news agency Tass reported.29 words
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Advertisement54 1964-03-29 1 EXQUISITE ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS. THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffles Place. Singapore-1. Tel: 94«57 THE ISLAND OF FUN AND ADVENTURE W"7 r^. jK^A^\~~^z T~fsl or w o"derful fishing \~~^^l^*^v>^ J y swimming, hiking or \cJ£?£l^>o'*> o y ju* r o nice quiet rest, yiSit.Poloo Longkowi FLY THERE BY54 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-03-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat Hundreds of children from all over Singapore today flocked to the wonderland fair in the old Admiralty House grounds for a day of fun and excitement. The giant fair, one of tbc biggest held in the State, was <>r«anised liv the Spastic Children's142 words
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Advertisement137 1964-03-29 2 J Swan-Upping j an old English tradition I "Swan-Upping" is the annual mark- ing of «he»*an»onthe River Thanvj, I London, which lak place in July I each year. Thif ancient ceremony a I date* back to the 15th Century. Not to be confused with i Swan-Downing j a new Malaysian137 words
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Article433 1964-03-29 3 J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Vice-Chancel lor of the University of Malaya, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, today described the teaching of science in Malaysian schools as "out of date." Speaking on "Science In Education," at the Malaysian Scientific Association's symposium on "Science In Malaysia today," he433 words
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582 1964-03-29 3 Devan Nair hits at Ministry 'bungling' gINGAPORE, Sat. The secre-tary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today accused the administrative section of the Education Ministry of being "probably the most bureaucratic" in the State. He said; "They do not believe that it is necessary582 words
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Article67 1964-03-29 3 IPOH. Sat.— lt was a long Journey a distance of 8.000 miles— for two from Lancashire England, who were married here today. He is Mr. Graeme CaldweU Boden. attached to the National Employees Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd.. and she is Miss Irene Snowdon.67 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-03-29 3 MR Leslie Mci Chen Tso. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Koey Ah Choy of Singapore, and Miss Ng Choonr Tee, second daughter of Madam Chin Kirn Foons and the late Mr. N"u Slew Goon of Koala Lumpur after their marrUfe at the Singapore Registry.48 words
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288 1964-03-29 3 Algiers conference was loaded against Malaysia, says Kuan Yew SINGAPORE, Sat gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the AfroAsian Solidarity Conference in Algiers was "loaded" against Malaysia because of the predominance of Communist groups attending. However. Mr. Lee added. Malaysia had lost nothing by attendlne the288 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-03-29 3 Pltvmt- Jfisw uoe uniting -ft* t W v 'tJii&vss albcut- ajdomatsia-ftc&tio go 4wmmr led to p dl d£Xr L ""fSZ^Z 3 WKB4I I s£~7^~~i^^^^^ xi? m l c*ft camf-Hi* burden -no -frit* fik* the Single-handed, >^^ present I rT^^ '^^^M39 words
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Advertisement222 1964-03-29 4 MONDAY JOT// MARCH JLJUU UU U UUUU UUU U(»bf<> SBf«m ULIU UUUUUUU U W U LT If fill II I I l I I 11 I I I I fill f II I 111 II I II 111 I r f I II I I I I 1 L I222 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-03-29 5 TEN-YEAR OLD CUB GETS HERO'S AWARD XL ALA LLMPLR. Sat. A ten year old Wolf Cub. Muhammad bin Tain, from the l*t Kemaman Scout Group. TrenKKanu. was today presented with an award for gallantry for saving the life of a drowning boy. Muhammad received the award from Dato Haji Sardon264 words
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Article92 1964-03-29 5 TODAY Sedili Kechll 10.36 a.m. (6.Bft) 10.47 p.m. (6.Bft > Singapore 11.44 a.m. < 9.3 ft t; Port Dlckson 7.27 a.m. < B.6ft) 8.40 p.m. (9.5ff); Port Swettenham 6.45 a.m. (12.9 ft) 9.00 p.m. (13.7 ft); Penang 110 a.yi. (7.9 ft) 1.36 pjn. (B.lft).92 words
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Article55 1964-03-29 5 PENANG Sal— The i-h.nr-imn of the Pcnana Library. Di ChfHh Chen« Poh. today ursed the Government and thr City Council to set uo a frer public library "as soon as Dii-Mblf.' Thi^ is an uiaent need In view of the increased population." he told55 words
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797 1964-03-29 5 Pledge by Alliance to make Malaysia more stable, prosperous M kiii^^a 'Jyj n vj yrz_^^ j y-.^^^ii_^^^^s f Pj »J f^f 'T»j i i 4 C 4 fdZSjl Hf H TF^^TflJ l l f \*l v m i-g Manifesto outlines achievements of party in past five years KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday797 words
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373 1964-03-29 5 Nixon has eye out for 'investment possibilities' here KUALA LUMPUR, Sat 'pHE former United States Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, is looking for "investment possibilities" in Malaysia, the Sunday Times learned today. Mr. Nixon, accompanied by a California financier and investment counsellor, Mr. Henry Kearns, held a series of meetings with373 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-03-29 5 IPOH. Sat. The Perak centre of the St. John Ambulance Association will extend its services to the rural areas in the state and set up an "ambulance bureau" in this town. These projects were made possible by the Perak Turf Club, who have presented an56 words
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Article275 1964-03-29 5 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By SINGAPORE, Sat.— Margo Heredia. deft) the Puerto Rican dancer who hit Singapore with a bang when her Comet airliner crashlanded at Paya Lebar Airport sat in her hotel lounge yesteday and told me of the joke that came true. "While we275 words
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Article241 1964-03-29 5 UNION TO MAKE NEW PAY CLAIM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Technical Services Union has decided to make a new claim to the Government for improved salaries. A union statement today said this was part of a joint effort with the Singapore Government Technical Services Union Ho obtain revised salaries241 words
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Article212 1964-03-29 5 KEN HAMMONDS - Courage of the Grand Prix wives KEN HAMMONDS By SINGAPORE, Sat While the men are roaring around the circuit today, how many spectators will give a thought to a group of women who need a different brand of courage, the courage to watch, wait and hope that the tragedy of212 words
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Advertisement343 1964-03-29 5 LUXURY NOW COSTS LESS Singer Vogue New Singer Gazelle Smart, luxurious, low price, full size family saloon. Elegant family saloon with family space; luggage and all. Saloon comfort and luxury with station wagon space Note the entirely new design. Back seats fold down to give van size room for load.343 words
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Article61 1964-03-29 6 ANNE LIN'S WAY A CH INESE schoolgirl demonstrates the scientific way of tackling a big bad wolf. Miss Anne Lin, 18-year-old student at the Taipeh American School, is seen throwing judo instructor Mr. John P. Ross at an exhibition held in conjunction with the competition at Taoyuan, north of Taipeh,61 words
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Article14 1964-03-29 6 CANBERRA. Sat. The Australian Wool Bureau has offered technical helD to China.14 words
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445 1964-03-29 6 MAN KILLS JAGUAR IN JUNGLE BATTLE All the latest news from... RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday. J^S almost incredible tale of one man's struggle with a jaguar in the jungle was told today from his hospital bed by a young hunter, Raman Solis. "I have met with mountain lions (pumas) and445 words
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Article64 1964-03-29 6 LONDON. Sat— An Australian consultant orthopaedic surgeon, John Bastow. was taken to hospital yesterday in a serious condition from gunshot wounds In the head. Mr Bastow. 60. a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons was found Injured at his home In Bath and taken64 words
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Article58 1964-03-29 6 NEW YORK. Sat. Police patrolman Marion Neff— who thought be did not have an enemy In the world received cash-on-dellvery parcels worth £1.650 from many countries although he had not sent for them. Detectives found the parcel!* had been ordered by a man th«58 words
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Article482 1964-03-29 6 Suwito: We're not neutral JAKARTA, Sat.— The First Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Suwito Kusumowldagdo, has denied that Indonesia's foreign policy was neutral, non-commit-ted or non-aligned, It was reported today. Mr. Suwito said that to the contrary Indonesia's foreign policy is committed to the ideals of thft Indonesia's revolution and cannot482 words
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168 1964-03-29 6 YOUNG GIRL BURNS HERSELF: WAS IT RITUAL SUICIDE? LONDON. Sat— A young girl, sitting crosslegged, yesterday poured gasoline over her body, struck a match and burned herself to death at Ruislip. a small Middlesex town, about 16 mile* west ut London. Police said they believe it may have been a168 words
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Article289 1964-03-29 7 TASS HITS OUT j AT RUSSIAN BOOK AS BEING I AN INSULT TO BELIEVERS' I MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet news agency Tass yesterday published a sharply-worded criticism of a Ukrainian book on Judaism containing a number of crude cartoons which "can only insult believers." One of them showed theReuter - 289 words
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Article269 1964-03-29 7 CAMBODIA IS BEING PROVOKED BY AMERICA. SAYS SIHANOUK 1 WASHINGTON. Bat. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia said yesterday in a letter to a Washington newspaper that United States Is provoking an "irreversible hatred" in his people. Sihanouk, writing to the Washington Post, criticised particularly UJS. Armj Gea Paul Harklns,269 words
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Article232 1964-03-29 7 ROME, Saturday. THE Turin Theatre Company has obtained permission from French Existentialist writer Jean-Paul Sartre to perform a play which he has kept from the stage for 12 years. The play about Communism —is called "Les Mains Sales" ("The Dirty Hands") produced in London232 words
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Article85 1964-03-29 7 NLW DELHI. Sat. India s powerful Communist Party opeuly split in two yesterday m the leader ol the pro-Peking camp called a news conference to tormaiiy challenge the party chairman Mr A. Dance. wno is pro-Moscow Mr M V Basupunnian- who supports the Communist Chinese85 words
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Article116 1964-03-29 7 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, California, Sat.— The Xl 5 skirted along the fringe of space at nearly 4,000 miles an hour yesterday to test a top secret camera designed to take sky-spy pictures at ultra-sonic speed. Because of the hush-hush nature of the flight, there was speculation116 words
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Article53 1964-03-29 7 CANBERRA. Sat. About 8.000 Irish Immigrants Dave come to Australia In the Mst five years but 2.000 have gone home. According to Eire* charge d'affairs in Australia. Dr Eoin Mac White. Irishmen worked in Australia until they saved a few thousand pounds, then returned to Ireland53 words
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Article176 1964-03-29 7 For sale pictures of a grim past r ONDON. Sat.— A former Japanese* prisoner-of-war said at Blackpool yesterday he will sell a famous collection of palntlngs and drawings he made In captivity because they lenoardlsed his health Mr Leo Rawllnirs. 45. i>alr.tpr! life in the lunule ai. In prison campReuter - 176 words
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Article420 1964-03-29 7 PEKING VOTED FOR RESOLUTIONS IT OPPOSED-RUSSIA ALGIERS, Saturday. Bobodjan Gafurov, leader of the Soviet delegation, said the outcome of the AfroAsian solidarity meeting here last night was a victory for the Soviet Union over China. He told a Press conference: "The Chinese came to Algiers with420 words
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Article41 1964-03-29 7 BRUSSELS. Sal XXiDerculosis tills 3.000.000 people throughout the world every year said Or. Meijer. a Dutch specialist in Brussels The disease was not yet beaten In Europe, where it killed thousands of people each year, be said.41 words
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Article112 1964-03-29 7 JERUSALEM. Sat. Every hotel and inn In Jerusalem was packed today as some 15,000 tourists and pilgrims from all parts of the world gathered for Easter. Thousands took part in the solemn procession headed by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. Monsignor Alberto Gori. %hlch retraced the fouteReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement194 1964-03-29 7 bonus 28 °/oo J MB Th* biggttt bonut in Moloysia and growmo. bigger every year join the "Great 35fi B^^^^*^^^L_^uS Eoitern" policyholderi and assure your HW yflj share of Malaysian prosperity. X P*"C#Oe do* imtm A m W 7 963 M 963 BONUsH J g^<J Continuation of thu itupcndout rot*194 words
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Article20 1964-03-29 8 Zii Hi>r<f> fit/- < Minimum) IN MEMORY OF I N Menon. »ho 1.«1 on .!•>.• \V. shall ,ir nm(innnple* and20 words
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Article439 1964-03-29 8 THE BECKONING FRONTIER DLKTION time can be a trying Ume tor those who hold office. Jangling telephones, blinking switchboards, drifts of Incoming mail piling up on Ministers' tables There is much to distract. But like the responsible men that they are leaders uf the Alliance, though j caught In the439 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1964-03-29 8 I paid a few cents for culture ABOUT two months ago I happened to see a copy of the 1960 Straits Times Annual in the hands of two Seremban restaurant assistants. They were not English-educated, but were admiring the beautiful illustrations in the magazine. I offered to buy it outright1,094 words
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Article1147 1964-03-29 8 Hasnah Vimala- Chen - Hasnah VimalaChen BSSkj OPINION PACE By Sl»l \Ki\«- PERSONALLY THE CONTROVERSIAL FEATURE BY SUND'.Y TIMES READERS THE NIGHT THAT SAW THE END OF DRAWING-ROOM POLITICS... The things that please me WHAT are the things in Malaya today that please you? Send in your article a rough 2001,147 words
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Article55 1964-03-29 8 ISI PPOSK it is yet another indication of thr dreadful conformity that rules our live* th.il VC all seem to talk alike these days. If we do not lire in our sentence* with "actually that" »c use that other overworked expression "it is as simple as55 words
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262 1964-03-29 8 I ADMIRE his courage more than I admire his discretion. by newspaper owner Mr. Roy Thomson, speaking to Oxford University Tories of Mr. Cecil King's proposal to launch a new daily newspaper The San. SOME people say there Is nothing like experience for262 words
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Advertisement94 1964-03-29 8 First National City Travelers Checks -^O> better than money" ifflil *J^ i» >W^'^' M *»»»»**J^^^ ±YjL'l! f Official Travelers Check New York World's Fair 1964-65 AVAILABLE, ACCEPTABLE, REFUNDABLE everywhere. At home or away, your moneys completely sate, always spendable, when you carry First National City Travelers Checks. Checks lost or94 words
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285 1964-03-29 9 PAP is helping to establish dictatorship— Lim PENANG, Saturday. r JpHE vice-chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today accused the PAP of "beating the drums of hysteria" which would lead to militarism and dictatorship. "Beating the war drums and chanting war songs with tomahawks upraised285 words
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Article222 1964-03-29 9 HAADYAI PARTY CALLS ON MAYOR pENANG. Sat. A 25-man delegation from the Haadyal Municipality In Thailand, now on a goodwill tour In Malaya, today called on the Mayor of George Town. Mr. C.V Choy. and extended an invitation to the City Council to visit Haadyai. "Haadyal Is a small town."222 words
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Article53 1964-03-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The prompt arrival of police otticers averted a trana clash between two secret society groups In Jervois Road yesterday. Nine youths were arrested and detained under the Criminal Law (TemDOrary Provisions) Ordinance. Knives, penknives, screwdrivers. acid bulbs and dividers from compass sets were found53 words
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Article62 1964-03-29 9 PENANO. Sac— A bill collector of the Straits Echo Press, Khoo Ban Seng. 38, who had served the newspaper firm for 22 years, was today sentenced to 2i years' Jail on three counts of criminal breach of trust of (6.509. In his plea Khoo told the court62 words
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312 1964-03-29 9 GUNGAI PATANI, Sat. Tbe .viinister of Agriculture and Co-ope-ratives. Inche Mohamed Knir Johari. today gave an assurance that justice and fair play for all would continue if the Alliance were returned to power. "The Fiime .ui«.i ter Ten*Ku .iuUui Rahman, is lamed lur In-.312 words
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Article95 1964-03-29 9 PENANO, Sat About 1.000 MCA leaders and supporters including their youth members will line up at Ba.van Lepas airport tomorrow morning to urret the party's national President. Mr Tan Sieu Sin Mr is coming to address an Alliance rally on the Renung ground tomorrow night.95 words
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Article177 1964-03-29 9 •>ENANO. Sat. The de■^•velopment of a wiaespread industrial area centred chiefly in the principal customs area of Province Wellesley is envisaged by the United Democratic Party in its State flections manifesto published today. "A.s we anticipate a shift in the population, especially among workers, to177 words
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Advertisement674 1964-03-29 9 II KEEP I YOUR FUNDS IN jb LONDON IN A m DEPOSIT ACCOUNT A Deposit Account with Lombard Banking Limited meat* complete financial peace of mind. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted. Your money accumulates all the time and ii quite unanected by economic conditions. Withdrawals can be made674 words
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Article313 1964-03-29 10 Prevention better than cure. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'J'llK president of the Malayan Medical Association, Dato Dr. R. Sathiah, today urged the reorganisation of medical and health services to pay more attention to preventive medicine. He warned that unless the doctors themselves took the initiative, leadership for the reorganisation would pass313 words
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Article102 1964-03-29 10 10,000 attend church celebration MALACCA, Sat— A recordbreaking crowd of about 10.000 attended Good Friday celebrations at St. Peter's Church here last night St. Peters Church is the only church In the country where these celebrations take special solemnity —part of Christ's passion is re-enacted, as it Is done in102 words
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Article50 1964-03-29 10 HENANG. Sal.— lime youths today pleaded gunty to a charge of stealing ten coconuts valued at $150 from a plantation in Caunter Hall Road on March 20. Khoo Teng Seang. 19. Tan Cheong Keat. 18. and 00l Kee Chong. 16. were bound over for six months50 words
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Article45 1964-03-29 10 PENANG Sat. Cash and MtidM worth 51.350 were stolen from the Eng Chuan Chinese School at the Junciton of Katz and McNair streets early this morning. Stolen were Sl3O. an adding machine, a microphone, a tape recorder and a record player.45 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-03-29 10 Quit call for council chairman VIBONO TEBAL, Sat. A vote of no-confi-dence in the chairman will be moved at the Province South District Council at its next meeting on Tuesday. The motion, to be proposed by the lone Independent member. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Mahmood. calls for the resignation of132 words
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Article35 1964-03-29 10 TAIPING. Sat. The six-year-old Ceylon Association has decided to throw open its doors to women members and admit people of other races as association members. The association oow has about 80 members.35 words
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Article453 1964-03-29 10 An RAF wife's passion for speed SINGAPORE. Sat. A woman on a scooter is a common sight these days, but one on a motor-cycle still makes heads turn, especially when she goes vi for grand prlx racing Like Mrs. Elizabeth Merritt. wife of an RAF corporal, for instance. Mrs. Merritt453 words
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Article28 1964-03-29 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Director of Botanic Gardens, Mr. H.N. Burkill. will talk on "How Malaya got its rubber" at the Lion's Club luncheon meeting on Wednesday.28 words
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356 1964-03-29 10 How to win over more foreign friends: By Lee SINGAPORE, Saturday. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, j said today that the coming Malayan general elections could swjng the anti-Malaysia nations into accepting Malaysia if the people voted for a pro-Malaysia party. On the other hand, if Malayan.- voted tor356 words
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Article65 1964-03-29 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Twentyfive women from various parts of the city were arrested in a gambling raid at 12.46 a.m. on Wednesday in a house at Rare Course Road, a court was told today. All 25 pleaded guilty to Rambling in a common gaming house. Twenty one were65 words
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Article27 1964-03-29 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. The Mentri Besar of Kedah, Dato Syed Omar bin Syed Abdullah. Shahabudin. will open the new Town Council office here on Monday.27 words
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Article31 1964-03-29 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. A group of trade unions met recently at the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union in Ruku Timah Road and elected a nine-man May Day celebration committee.31 words
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145 1964-03-29 10 Dynamite caused that blast -in caves- KUALA LI'MPUR. Sat. Yesterday's mysterious explosion at Batu Caves was traced by the police as havine paused li\ dynamite. The (KPI) here. Supt M. Sundera.j. said today that the dynamite had In. ii stuffed inside a metal piping. This was used for blasting rocks145 words
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Article356 1964-03-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Nega-ra-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies, 700 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Breakfast P^rnirrt; 8.00 Time Signal. The Tews; 8.05 Bright And Breezy: POO Music City; 10 00 Summary Of Programmes For The Morning; 10.01 Hawaii i Calls; 10.30 Songs Of Prance; 10.45 New356 words
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228 1964-03-29 10 POLICE GET LOOT, 3 MEN AFTER ROBBERY TPOH. Sat. Police recovered 300 bottles of liquor worth $6,000 and arrested three men here two hours after a liquor shop in Leech street was robbed at half past eight last night One of the three men. said to be the son of228 words
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82 1964-03-29 10 Police plea for relatives of dead man BINNGAPORE. Sat. Police are appealing for the relatives and friends of a workman. Pang Wee Lim, who was found hanging in a hut at One Tree Hill on Feb. 23. Pang. 67. was employed as a cleaner. He lived in the hut where82 words
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Article47 1964-03-29 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Tan Kon Tee. also known as Nak Tee. whs tentatively charged today with the murder of Tan Jit Kuan- a farmer in Ponggol Road at 4.50 a.m. on Mar. 26. No plea was taKen. He was remanded till April 4.47 words
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Advertisement161 1964-03-29 10 pacific _^^^^^^^B 9r— -v m A BUTTERFIELD SWIRE ASSOCIATED COMPANY JJL& A m A TAIL OF FINE SERVICE IN ORIENT SKIES Jj p cathay pacific^ A HONG KONG. BANGKOK Only tne most experienced of multi-million-mile pilots guide Cathay Pacific s^B i BRUNEI CALCUTTA Convair jet and Electra prop-jet aircraft through161 words
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Article194 1964-03-29 11 'Amateurs aren't amateurs' SEDGMAN: THE TRUE ONES NOW PLAY ONLY ON SATURDAYS SYDNEY. Sat.— Frank Sedgman. the Australian professional, said yesterday it was a "good tning the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has taken a stand over Australian tennis piayers." Sedgman. a former Wimbledon champion. was speaking at Sydney airport194 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-03-29 11 Stolle joins tennis —'rebels'— MONTE CARLO. Sat. Fred Stolle. last years beaten Wimbledon finalist. joined the Australian tennis 'rebels" yesterday when he played in the Monte Carlo international tournament here. He beat Eric Grossaert (Belgium) 6-0 6-3 in the second round. Stolle had a bye in the first round. 6tolle114 words
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Article19 1964-03-29 11 CAIRO. Sat— The United Arab Republc beat Sudan 4-1 yesterday in the Oymoic football preliminary tournament.19 words
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420 1964-03-29 11 Liverpool move step nearer title as they outclass Spurs SUNDAY TIMES SPORT BEGINS ON PAGE 11 TODAY LONDON, Saturday. LIVERPOOL took a big stride in their bid for the English football league title yesterday when they scored a 3-1 away win over rival championship candidates Tottenham Hotspur. Everton and Manchester420 words
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Article116 1964-03-29 11 FIRST DIVISION Blackburn 1 Blackpool 2 Everton 1 WBA 1 Fulham 2 Man. United 2 Tottenham 1 Liverpool 3 West Ham Stoke 1 SECOND DIVISION Orimsby 0 Preston 3 Man. City 5 Norwich 0 Newcastle 0 Leeds 1 Sunderland 2 Rotherham 0 Swlndon 1 Cardiff 2 THIRD DIVISION Bournemouth116 words
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Article22 1964-03-29 11 SELVARAJU of Tebrau Estate thanks friends and relatives for condolences wreaths and presence at the funeral of Mrs. Selvaraju on 24.3.64.22 words
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Obituary82 1964-03-29 11 MR. J. R. IJZER. aged 50. Service Manager. Philips Department William Jacks, suddenly passed away on Friday. 27th March. Remains flown to Holland. CHIA POH HOCK aged 58. passed away peacefully on 28.3.64 leaving behind his beloved wife. Mdm. Lim Keng Llew, two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Wee and Mrs.82 words
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Article77 1964-03-29 11 CASSIUS GETS $3-MIL -OFFER- PHILADELPHIA, Sat Heayweight champion Cassius Clay has bren offered S3 million to met contender Doug; Jones in a title fight here. promoter Lou Ouihe.se and matchmaker Sam Weinberg said yesterday In San Francisco. Bobo Olson 35-year-old former world middleweight champion won a split points decision over77 words
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Article45 1964-03-29 11 SAIGON. Sat Malaysia, together witli Burma. South Vietnam and India, are drawn in Group 'B of ihe e:«thtnatlon Asian junior soccer tournament, to be played here from Apr. 18 to 28. In Group 'A' are Thailand. South Korea. Japan and Israel.45 words
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383 1964-03-29 11 CAMBRIDGE WIN BOAT RACE FROM START TO FINISH LONDON. Sal Camoridge University confounded the experts today by winning the 110 th boat race here on the river Thames after leading from start to finish. The Light Blues" winning margin was 6* lengths and they covered the four miles 374 yards383 words
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Article, Illustration369 1964-03-29 11 Rangers are heading for record of 18 FA Cup victories I OX DON, Sat. GLiho" Ranger* moved a nUp ncaiei to estauUshing a record of lit wins in tbe .Scottish (up b> beulinc Dunlrrmlinr l -it m the kemi-tinal today. In ttir other Nfmi-lin.il Dundre, who were last in IhrReuter - 369 words
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Advertisement305 1964-03-29 11 SUCCESS BEGINS WITH SUPER-SIFTED %|J McDOUGALL'S .>>:' W 'fi uven if you're baking for the very first time, your cakes and =^^5^ pastries turn out super-light successes. Super-Sifted McDougall's is milled from a blending of the finest wheats in the world and ncf% If* because it's Super-Sifted, Mc£>ougall's is the305 words
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Advertisement260 1964-03-29 11 Classified Ads* 20 wordfs $12 (minimum) QUEK— TAN: Koon Chye. «/o Mr. and Mrs. Quake Chip Yeow. to Janet Cheng Nol. d/o Mdm. Seah Ah Tua and late Mr. Tan Teng Huat. on 29th March. 1964 LIM— HO: Between Kian Hwa. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T?e Sencc. and260 words
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Advertisement143 1964-03-29 11 NOW. Continental Bank of Chicago offers you complete international banking facilities in Tokyo and Osaka With two new branches in Japan, Continental can now provide complete commercial and international services S3 to the business and banking community in Japan. In addition to normal lending and deposit services, Continental's branches in143 words
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Miscellaneous166 1964-03-29 11 ON YOUR TV TODAY rTTELEVISION programme* X for today: TV SIXGAPIRA CHANNEL 5 P.M.: 12.16 opening and programme summary in all languages; 12.15 Malaysia Grand Prix from start of race for motor cycles s lce to 125 cc up to end of motorcade: 1.15 The Rosemary Clooney Show Guest star:166 words
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Miscellaneous140 1964-03-29 11 11.30 Programme *ummanr In all languages for the next day and clo.se. CHANNEL 8 P.M.: 740 Opening and programme summary In all languages: 7.45 News and newsreel in Chinese: 805 Hindustani Theatre Shatranj iPart I); 9.15 Dondang Sayang (repeat broadcast) 9.45 News and newsreel In English 10.05 Programme summary in140 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1964-03-29 12 RENE MacCOLL - RENE MacCOLL By THE MADCAP PLAYWRIGHT WHO WAS TOO YOUNG TO DIE, BUT TOO DRUNK TO LIVE 1 MOURN the the death of my friend Brendan Behan. 1 had the highest regard for the man and for his utterly charming wife Beatrice Snlkeld. If1,073 words
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Article195 1964-03-29 12 PETER GROSVENOR - PETER GROSVENOR By Now consider Hemingway's own writing output. In 1952 he published "The Old Man and the Sea." "But." says Mr. Atkins, "during the remaining period of his life, nearly 10 years, he did not bring out another book a pathetic output for one195 words
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Article292 1964-03-29 12 ABOUT a month after starting a new Job, typist Jill Dlxon fell 11L The doctor said that she would be away from work for about five to six weeks. She was a considerate girl. So she wrote and told her employers. By return. she received a292 words
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Advertisement292 1964-03-29 12 A. a Symbol of Your fcMLA Achievement... w%-irrT a Parker 61 l if|||JJ I i P ll 1 1 i'il In^^U 1 1 I I I^HjMi i fill l;i' 't^huUil I I'M I i 1 r***t* pin tmmmfmmmmmjkjum u s* Success doesn't come easily, but once it's won, a man292 words
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Article1036 1964-03-29 13 ALEXANDER WALKER - ALEXANDER WALKER By 46fTlHE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE" has everything that man, woman and scholar could want. This is one of the best all-round epics I have ever seen. I knew Samuel Bronston could lay claim to be Hie Caesar of the epic screen. But how would1,036 words
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Article111 1964-03-29 13 rpo NIGHT the Singapore 1 Film Society will be starting off its second half-season with an outstanding Italian film, specially imported by the society from London. The film (which has English subtitles) is II Cristo Proibito." directed by Curzio Malaparte. Set in an Italian village111 words
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Article382 1964-03-29 13 /~}NE of Singapore s most talented theatrical producers is Father Sheridan of Klngsmead Hall, for whom the theatre Is a congenial avocation. Come to think of It, I do him less than credit by describing him &s ft producer, for he is an author as well. The Chorus382 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-03-29 13 She is tough, amoral but far more lovely than that Secret Service Agent 007 OHE HAS rain washed skin and hair the colour of streaked honey. She is Princess Wilhelmina Borghese, one of the most beautiful women in Rome. And she has260 words
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Advertisement499 1964-03-29 13 niiiiiiiiiL3iiiiiiiimic:iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiniiimi OWAMISAHOH 4f%\ WISHES ALL />l' t y >^ C ITS PATRON p f fc M 5 A HAPPY EASTER \OIV MIOWIVt.! 11am 1 30 4.00 6.30 9.300 m 1 1^| jBUYUm. I I w TheStoh?" WB TBBWUI-i««whi« Jill St. JOHN Ray WALSTON C Z Todoy 8.45 am: Lex Barker499 words
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Advertisement109 1964-03-29 13 TUNES with your tea See ASIA Magazine (Page 15). Today 3 Showi: 3, 6 9 p.m Ccthav Kr.i Presents "RUMAH ITU DUNIA AKU" Malay with English Subtitles Starring: Latiffah Omar Rose Yatimoh Plus Modern Dance Competition Ot 9 p.m. show only (Finals). To-day 1 1 0.m.: "Tarzan'i Greatest Adventure" (Colour).109 words
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Advertisement155 1964-03-29 13 I CHEAP ENGLISH GENTS LEATHER SHOES'] FOR SALE I OBTAINABLE AT:iKWONG ON CO. LTD.,! •61-65. SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. SINGAPORE- 1. SINGSTAR PRESENTS HELEN x j^% jhapiro, w < 6INNY TIU SHOts^A cms. cms. cms JJ- £J Fj vH j 99 iBipB>BBHB'BIWBy'^^WHpBkW^^»T^j^^HB^BBBwBBwBP»I»^WB^B^^R .ggj 'Hi? SINGAPORE BADMINTON HAIL B*^SMj*\f-" MARCH 30 &31155 words
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Advertisement502 1964-03-29 13 JBowONKYO takes the airff \BPnHP/ Model BTH-603 r__ f\,,-\\k., O Inexpensive yet superior in 10l UUdlliy tone. 8 Tronsistor 2 Wove Reliability. Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attacks of Asthma or J. R. bad lost 40 lbs., suffered coughBronchitis so bad that you choke502 words
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Article, Illustration9 1964-03-29 14 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE MARK 111.9 words
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Article, Illustration371 1964-03-29 14 fTIHE new Austin Healey 3000 X Mk. 11l (above) will be here within the next two months, bringing with It added comfort and refinement. There is a 12 per cent increase in power, and to go with this new punch the velvet glove of a371 words
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Article, Illustration862 1964-03-29 14 LIM KEE CHAN - 'Dark horse' Han Seng now strong favourite LIM KEE CHAN: By Singapore, Saturday I EE HAN SENG, Singapore's "dark horse" for the third Malaysia Grand Prix, installed himself a strong favourite when, he smashed the lap record in his powerful Lotus during trial runs at Upper Thomson Road today. HanLow Yew Kong - 862 words
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Article86 1964-03-29 14 fIiNANU, bat. Penang Free Scnool and Malay College, Kuala Kangbar. again became joint holders of the iSkander Cup when they drew l-l in their annual soccer match at Green x^ane this evening. Last year when ihe match was playea at Kuala Kangsar the result was also86 words
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Advertisement218 1964-03-29 14 Much of the powe» that your tractor produces j0 will never get to the drawbar if its waited by '4BS*^ -Mr tyTe» that don't gear themselves to the soil. a-. they should. This never happens with Coodycars _^^J TRACTION SURE GRIP. This is the tyre that jq COMPLETE THE TEAM218 words
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Miscellaneous96 1964-03-29 14 SPORTS DIARY CKICK£T— Tour match: AllMalaysia v CunimonwealLh XI i 2nd day (XL. padang, 11 a.m.). Spore tourney: CSC v Army (Balestier Rd, 11). Friendly: Orangs v SCC (Spore padang, 2 p.m.*. MOTOK-K AGING Malaysia Grand Prix (Thomson Rd circuit). SOCCER FAM Cap final: Perak v Seangor (Stadium Perak. Si.96 words
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144 1964-03-29 15 Jockey told: you'll never walk again SOUTHPORT, Sat. Jockey Paddy Farrell, one of Britain's greatest steeplechase riders was told by doctors here yesterday he will never walk again, so far as medical science could predict. Farrell's back was broken last Saturday when his mount Border Flight fell at the fifteenth144 words
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161 1964-03-29 15 Patterson is agreeable to elimination tournament NEW YORK, Sat. Floyd Patterson, former world heavyweight champion, will fight a top contender either In Sweden or the United States within the next few months, his lawyer-adviser. Julias November, said yesterday. He said Patterson "approves" the New York State Athletic Commission's proposals for161 words
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850 1964-03-29 15 Epsonf Jeep - Epsonf Jeep RACING with PARDON IS THE BIG THREAT WITH HIS BRILLIANT FINISH only 7.8 Thio Stable's Nashor will take a lot of beating in the 8f Spring Cup (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. This six-year-olci son of Ogoglio can be brilliant850 words
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Article1899 1964-03-29 15 Race 1-2.0: 2-y-o Div A ($8,000) s££ 1 Nobif—e ObUce (Mrs. N. Peers) Ahmad. 8.4 Moiham 11 2 The Dairy Kin* (Tblo St.) Allan, 8.4 «F) Shaari 9 3 Milkman (Tbio St j Allan, 8.4 West 1 4 Ban S<H>n (Seng Lee St.) Bagby, 8.4 'Cheat 7 51,899 words
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Article135 1964-03-29 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL M» I'WIMIU DAIRY KING lAPAi DAIRY KING Race 1 Tapageur Dairy King Causeway Pirate Treasure Bahnam Kahnaiu HALLAN POCK O'CLOCK Mount Race t Nugget Producer tour O Clock Four o'clock HaUan Hiilan FLYING MIST SIR CHIUON \l \V\ Race S Auch Aye Audi kM Inch lye135 words
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Article516 1964-03-29 15 SINAR MATA (late Mata Terang) looks a good staying sort and up against a very moderate field in Race 5 he can be backed with confidence. This Sabaean four-year-old created a good Impression first time out at Ipoh In January when he came from nearly516 words
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Advertisement161 1964-03-29 15 Hs^sfcsW '^T^mmW 9f Ih m w.-y J *i I•& I■ I I I '%''■■s I m s9£ *1 I 7 5 Swan the page upside down for this important message CURB RHEUMATISM WHILE YOU SLEEP U yon fMI old, tired, and won out boon— of Backaeha, Rh*amattna Palm. Barn, Stiff,161 words
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446 1964-03-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— J. H. Mitchell of Singapore dethroned defending champion Darwis Deran of Perak at the 19th In the first round of the Malayan Open amateur golf championship and then eliminated E. W. Shaw 5 and 3 to reach the final today.446 words
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285 1964-03-29 16 Singapore clinch honours in MHF sixes tourney |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A hattrick by Norman Buck enabled Sinsapore to beat Armed Forces 'B" 3-0 in the final of the first Malaysian Hockey Federation six-a-side hockey competition on the Rifle Range road ground today Singapore fielded only one team :n a total285 words
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Article21 1964-03-29 16 HISSAR. (Punjab*. Sat. The Japanese touring men's hockey team were beaten 1-0 by a Punjab Police team here yesterday.21 words
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Article36 1964-03-29 16 JESSELTON. Sat. For the first 'imp in 15 years Jesselton beat Sandakan at badminton 6-3 last night in the Hone Cup Games series. Jes.selton. holders of the cup. lead 4-2 at tennis.36 words
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Article24 1964-03-29 16 WILMINGTON. Sat. Joe Campbell took the first round lead yesterday in the $60,000 Azalea open golf tournament with a flve-under-par 33-34-67.24 words
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Article, Illustration402 1964-03-29 16 CINGAPORE. Sat. Bernard Chan. Malaysia's No. 1 butterfly stroke swimmer who recently announced his Intentions to quit competitive swimming for a year, improved on his two Singapore records for the butterfly event at the senior inter-club meet at Tanjong Rhu today. Bernard won the 100Sonny lion Sin - 402 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1964-03-29 16 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel IT|y «J i ■\TjTu (BF Lm^OJ f^l H§T»T »J iTiHw"l^T -1 B v*J_i_Bß B T v'lt T I |tCO i By In return for a 'duck', five wickets in v row on the long-on boundary by Mackenzie, but Ranjit saw the innings past the 100 andSoong Hon Sin - 1,001 words
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Article291 1964-03-29 16 COMMONWEALTH IST IXNS NL'SSE c M. Shepherdson b Delilkan 37 TAYLOR b Delilkan 28 SOBERS b Delilkan 0 MrLACHLAN c M. Shepherdson b Gurucharan 8 NAWAB of PATAI 1)1 low Perera 3u INGLEBT-MACKENZIE c Ranjit b Perera 22 PRET7XIK c Houghton b C. Sphepherdson 1 HITTON c and b291 words
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504 1964-03-29 16 AIK HUANG GETS THE CHANCE TO EVEN SCORE OENANG. Sat.— Tan Aik X Huang tonight earned the chance to even the score with Yew Cheng Hoe in state championship series when they meet again in the singles final ot the Penang Open badminton championship tomorrow night. Aik Huang, who recsntly504 words
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Article27 1964-03-29 16 Malacca. Sat. Malacca High School scored a horkey double over Dockyard Ttiining College of Stnganore today. HJ.I* --pniors won 5-0 and the luniors 3-0.27 words
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Advertisement226 1964-03-29 16 R BbQK' B^^^_ \^^^k Wt JB K v m PI^^BV/ BBk^Bv The FUJICA 35 AUTO-M is the world's first camera with a "DOUBLE-PROGRAMMING COMPUTER This remarkable exposure-computer will automatically seek and select the correct exposure trom 30 (yes. Thirty!) different combinations of shutter speeds (l/30th to 1 /500 th second)226 words
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Advertisement68 1964-03-29 16 Those who really care for Elegance, Comfort Quality- always insist on CROCODILE Brand SHIRTS, SPORTSHIRTS etc. Civil engineer required by firm of consulting engineers in Kuala Lumpur. Must have had at least ten years experience in the design of reinforced concrete with emphasis on water retaining structures. Salary in the68 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-03-29 17 IN Alec Leamas the Communists 1 think they have a defector. He once ran the British spy set-up in Berlin. But after some successes came failure. All his East Cerman agents were liquidated. The man who had beaten Leamas was Mundt, head of the East Cerman counterespionage.175 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1964-03-29 17 IfilM' B - IfilM'B ..AND I KNOW WHO HE IS LIZ GOLD thought that the two men who called at her flat in Bayswater were a little too smart for policemen. One was short and rather plump. He had classes ;md wort- odd. expensive clothes: lie \v;ts ;i1,470 words
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Advertisement168 1964-03-29 17 MORE FLIGHTS East and West F O A*f ROLLS-ROYCE j| JETS 8 Eastbound 9 Westbound flights every week. Fly when you like-and enjoy BOAC's world famous service You've the greatest choice of flights, when you book by So you can fly all the way to any destination in superb com*168 words
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Article28 1964-03-29 18 IS age the right criterion for marriage? There are so many other things to think of. Now read this exclusive... SPOTLIGHTING A PROBLEM FACING MANY PARENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1964-03-29 18 That marrying aae. E WRITE TO: Mist Evelyn Tu. The Sunday Times. Times Houte. River Valley Road. Singapore 9 A stamped and ad- dressed envelope must accompany your query. From the Finnish designer Marimekko's intoxicating new collection, a quartet with unusual appeal. Left to right 9 Purple and black with1,231 words
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Advertisement321 1964-03-29 18 Advertisement Beauty Advice I have never yet seen a finer method of Improving the complexion. Wrinkles are smoothed. dry ness is checked, blemishes vanish and the skin takes on a healthy sunshine 100k. (Extract from a report by Margaret Merril suggesting the use of the moist tropical oil of ulan321 words
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Advertisement106 1964-03-29 18 don't guess! be sure of success with a SALTER DOMESTIC SCALE Salter No. 33 o Salter No. 159 HtiN^-> The Salter 'Duet 1 Available at all leading stores W cherish a clear, youthful com- plexion, areas where age signs first begin to show i should be given extra rich nourishment106 words
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642 1964-03-29 19 Girl who's fallen in love with 10ve HAVE YOU A PROBLEM? Then write to: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Jane Lee: For six months I have been going out with a boy I love very much. One642 words
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Article171 1964-03-29 19 WINNER of the weeks $30 prize is "At Work" (right) submitted by Thomas Sum, 188-E. lang I i n Halt Road, Singapore 3. He used an Ikoflex camera and Ilford film. Setting: fll. 1/100 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him171 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-03-29 19 ASK YOUR DAD Be ready with this scientific answer if one morning at breakfast the youngster should ask: WHY DO SOME PEOPLE SNORE? 'THE simple answer Is lack A of breaming coiarol. Wnile we are awake. *our central nervous MM Is useu to help us control me way ln which221 words
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412 1964-03-29 19 Teacher has no time for the backward THE KNOW ALLS... DROP US A 1 INK Our address: The Know Alls. The Sunday Times Times House. Rivei Valley Road, Singapore No replies by post. WE have an art teacher who only bothers to teach those who can already draw. When she412 words
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Miscellaneous294 1964-03-29 19 \CKOSS: 1. Scofls at derisively DOWN: 1 Draw Into error i7>. (5). 5 Bed cover (7). 11. Singles 2. Pirate (T). 3. Contract (4). 4. <4). 12. On i4>. 13. Spar (5). 15. pj ace Oi. 6. Entice (4). 7 Copy Maxim (7). 17. Final (4). 18. In- (3) 8294 words
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Article, Illustration305 1964-03-29 20 From Page 17 tails from your \tatement." "And they asked to see me?" "They've never had anyi thing quite like you. nothing quite so near the source. My people agreed that they should have the chance to meet305 words
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1247 1964-03-29 20 promotion He could not be labelled as a member of this or that clique; even those who had worked close to him in the Abtcilung could not say where he stood In its power complex. Fiedler was a solitary feared, disliked, and1,247 words
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Article402 1964-03-29 20 PROVIDING rabies does not 4 rear its ugly head once more, the Malayan Kennel Association will shortly be suiting Us dog shows again If you have a good puppy and an interest in dog shows, why not show him in the novice class? This is very good402 words
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Advertisement123 1964-03-29 20 11 I didn't have to look very far for Tampax advantages I 0 Invisible in place en fell in place No chafing, no irritation F.a<iy. gentle insertion 1 Correct placing h> I m« applicator No odour No embarrassment No belts, pins, pads need to remove .during Kithing f asy disposal123 words
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Article, Illustration2907 1964-03-29 21 The trap laid in London begins to close... the Germans MaU^l«aVjMajajai3»U^KM*ialil^a«UaJ^'£iiJi^ j^.iwrt Leamas knew it was Fiedler... a remorseless interrogator THEY CAUGHT HIM-AND THEN THE PRICE FOR FREEDOM "I've told you all I know." "Oh no." He smiled. "Oh no. you haven't. You have lold us2,907 words
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Advertisement621 1964-03-29 21 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN I!■ I !~1 I^= South Africa^^L^^ Hongkong JKA B New Zealand JHH BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 CO U RSES key industrial and commercial positions, l^i,^ authorities consider "British Institutes 1 courses th« We are621 words
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Advertisement821 1964-03-29 22 AUTOMATIC PATEK PHILIPPE MAITRES HORLOGERS GENEVE The world renowned superiority of PATEK PHILIPPE wotchw* it explained by the three rules set down in 1 839 by the founders of the company ond rhs>y have been respected ever since fidelity to Gertwvo Cc^^S^^^L wotchmoking trodiI It] .^^^'^vi\ continuous research p S821 words
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Miscellaneous588 1964-03-29 22 Fdgar Ricf RrißPnrrar-rQ' C Tw o shots'... A^^sw^^ what aa\ t I m an act op I r-^ZT^y^ BOROUGHS Q M/SSES/lJ^ffl&m^- S g?7f^f) «UST*ATION w/wte!*k II I y^^pgagl \Y~S| I ff P^V mOmW^^LvT J V JP^ if T&M i f^y\ g M _f^ W^ > \w«Wb\\^V\ \^L^^\ 1 JT. 4588 words
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Miscellaneous224 1964-03-29 22 I UKLS (April 21-May 20): Romance may creep on you without you being aware of it. So a situation could develop in which a leeling gets the better of good judgment. Better think careluiiy about what you want in the way of personal good fortune and hold back a little224 words
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Miscellaneous273 1964-03-29 22 VIRGO (Aug. 22-Sept. 22 1 A letter mid-week helps to clear up some personal dlSiculties. You may have had a misunderstanding with someone very close to you. There could be a reconciliation wltnln a few days. End of week will bring you an opportunity to get away from your usual273 words
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Miscellaneous253 1964-03-29 22 provided you can keep clear ot gossip and control jealousy. SCORPIO i Oct. 24-Nov. 22): This week you will have to make a hard choice between a new friend and an old one. If alone, there are prospects of a better relationship maybe marriage develops end of week. SAGITTARIUS (Nov253 words
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Miscellaneous243 1964-03-29 22 -STAR WEEK' rPHIS year o( life Mill brine you strange r\|M-iienccs and also a Eri-.it deal of material good luck. You will have no worries about money, about position or about vcurity. But time and time again yo will br perplexed about people. You will haie intuition and maybe psychic243 words
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Miscellaneous169 1964-03-29 22 of themmsvF *V9m*i i^mmamamv t 0 Annie Hoe (Singapore student) born on April I, 1942. If it is YOUR birthday today .although you arr likely to make money this vrar and also to establish yourself fairly comfortably, the year will bring one or two irritating diHiculties >uu may find it169 words
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