The Straits Times, 12 April 1964
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Title Section17 1964-04-12 1 Net M* I in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,468. SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1964.. 20 CENTS KDN 732.17 words
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Article, Illustration412 1964-04-12 1 RAZAK AT POLL RALLY - SKYMEN GO INTO BATTLE RAZAK AT POLL RALLY BY Quote Soekamo cannot hide these things. There is unhappiness within Indonesia and the revolt had been in the offing for a long time. I would say that the revolt is God's punishment 0k for harrassing and threat- ening to crush Malaysia412 words
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Article226 1964-04-12 1 pEKAN. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, said here tonight that he was not at all surprised about the revolt in the Celebes, "because President Soekarno has practically been asking for it He told an Alliance rally here that trouble was inevitable because226 words
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Article60 1964-04-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, a candidate for the Malacca Tengab Parliamentary constituency, has instructed his solicitors to begin legal proceedings against his Socialist Front opponent, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadl, for defamation of character. A statement to60 words
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Article20 1964-04-12 1 LONDON. Sat.— Sybil Burton, arrived in London from New York last night to star in a film.20 words
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Article25 1964-04-12 1 ROME. Sat— British director Dan id Lean has won Italy* top film prize, the Silver Ribbon. for bis film "Lawrence of Arabia."25 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-04-12 1 A widow wipes away her tears as a hero of three wars is laid to rest WASH INGf TON. vi t. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur was buried today in a standard Government issae, steel casket like the one used for any American Serviceman. He wore145 words
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Article57 1964-04-12 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. An airport emergency alert tonight was called off at 9.20 p.m. after a Malaysian Airways Fokker Friendship from Kuching. which had earlier radioed about an undercarriage trouble, landed safely. The plane was however 25 minutes late. One troop of reserve unit policemen and six57 words
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Article30 1964-04-12 1 TAMPIN, Sat. Ticket No. *****43. sold In Selangor. won the first prize In the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board draw- here today. (Full results In Page 2).30 words
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Article58 1964-04-12 1 (SINGAPORE. Sat. Thirsty burglars cleaned up the •ntire stock of liquor, worth about 5470. in a bar in Tyrwitt Road early this morning They drank four bottles of beer right away and left the bottles on the counter. They also emptied the cash box of SB5O and58 words
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Article, Illustration696 1964-04-12 1 NZ-AUSSIE TALKS ON MILITARY AID TO MALAYSIA: HOLYOAKE |[UALA LUMPUR, Sat. New Zealand and Australia will hold joint discussions with Malaysia on how military aid can be "concerted in the most effective way" to face Indonesian confrontation. This was stated here today by the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith696 words
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Article19 1964-04-12 1 WASHINGTON, Sat— Science Is making dramatic progress In treatment of leukemia, the National Cancer Institute told Congress.19 words
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Article634 1964-04-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today suggested that the wage negotiation between the National Union of Plantation Workers representing 200,000 workers, and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association be held at the highest level —In London. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of634 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-04-12 2 A PAN AMERICAN Boeing 707, its fuselage snapped in half, lies belly-deep in mud and water after it skidded off a runway it New York's Ke n n c dy International Airport. On hoard were 136 passengers and a crew of nine, of whom 35 were73 words
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Article242 1964-04-12 2 Awards for 204 who won contests QINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. this mornIng presented certificates to 204 schoolchildren who won poster and essay competitions organised Jointly by the Health and Education Ministries at the Gan Eng Seng School. The competitions were held in conjunction with242 words
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Article29 1964-04-12 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Peninsula Malays' Union. Singapore, will hold its annual general meeting at No. 12, Jalan Sentul, off Jalan Penganga, Changi Road, tomorrow at 2 p.m.29 words
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Article85 1964-04-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Th« youth hostel movement can play a vital role in breaking down "man-made barriers" through a deeper understanding of the brotherhood of man and a mutual sympathy of each other's problems, the Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Mr. V. Manickavasagam.85 words
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Article27 1964-04-12 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be cut ofl in Havelock Road from houses No. 543 ud to No. 715, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.27 words
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545 1964-04-12 2 Judge Alliance on its record, Tengku tells voters JENJAROM, Saturday. fENGKU Abdul Rahman today asked that the Alliance party be judged on its achievements so that the people may assess what the party will do for the country in future. Speaking at a mass election rally in this village along545 words
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166 1964-04-12 2 State tennis player in mining pool tragedy IPOH, Sat. Police and villagers in Silibin near here were searching up to late tonight for the body of Mohamed Rosli 25, a clerk of the Rubber Replanting Board, who is believed to have been drowned in a disued mining pool. Rosll. a166 words
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Advertisement160 1964-04-12 2 j Swan-Upping j an old English J tradition J "Swan-Upping" is ihe annual mark- J I ing of lhcsv».in» on the Rivtr Thames. I London, which i ike* place in July each year. I his ancient ceremony a dales back to (he Islh emury. Not to be confused with i160 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-04-12 3 TERROR SWOOP UGLY RUMOURS POLICE CHIEF; ROBBERS NOT OUR MEN Ifl-CHING, Sat. Rumours that the men who raided three Chinese homes at the eighth mile Kuching-Bau road on Thursday morning were Malayan Police Field Force men or Malayan soldiers, were officially denied by the police here today. The Assistant Commissioner204 words
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Article335 1964-04-12 3 Alliance only choice, says Razak PKAN, Bat. The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today began a three-day whirlwind tour of his constituency and told the voters only the Alliance could maintain the honour and integrity of Malaysia. He flew down to Kuantan from Kuala Lumpur by a Royal Malayan335 words
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Article25 1964-04-12 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Members of the Government ot Burma offices will celebrate Chlngyan Water Festival at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow at the Burmese Consu-late-General Building25 words
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304 1964-04-12 3 MALAYSIA YES SAY 13 AFRO-ASIAN UNIONISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE 13 visiting Afro-Asian trade union leaders are greatly impressed by the political consciousness and economic planning in Malaysia. "The first thing that struck us during our short stay here is the friendly attitude of your multi-racisl society, your political consciousness304 words
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Article147 1964-04-12 3 Total of 443 to graduate in June- QINGAPORE, Sat.— A total of 338 arts, science, law and Diploma of Education students will be graduating from the University of Singapore ln June. Together with these will be up to 105 students ln the medicine, dentistry and pharmacy streams. Some of the147 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-04-12 4 Mr. Chiu tells all— there's no cat food in my chop-suey ONDON, bat. Chinese restaurant manager Chiu Chi Mong found the things some people were saying about his food a little hard to digest. For Mr. Chiu's exotic dishes. they whispered, came out Of tins. CAT FOOD TINS. And dustmen,266 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-04-12 4 JUDITH STARTS CAREER AS BUTCHER F ONDON. Sat. A large bunk of meat seems to weigh lightly on the slim shoulder of 19-year-old Judith Gibbons, who is cutting out an unusual career for a woman as a butcher. She is pictured at the butcher's shop she opened last Monday in117 words
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301 1964-04-12 4 Manila meeting may try to bring Malaysia into Seato To keep you informed on what goes MANILA, Saturday. ]y|OVES may be made at the Seato ministerial conference which opens here on Monday to bring Malaysia and South Vietnam under the cover of the Pact's defence umbrella. There was, however, no301 words
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Article48 1964-04-12 4 JAKARTA, Sat.— Eight Darges attempting to smuggle sewing piachines, oicycle tubes and tyres cosmetics and other luxury items into Indonesia from Singapore were seized oy Indonesian naval authorities. Antara news agency reported today. It said the barges were rounded up in Batam Strait. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article89 1964-04-12 4 BRISBANE, Sat.— Australian outback "Mersey Sound" fans are spending £40 each to hear the Beatles perform here on June 29. Bookings are pouring In for a "package deal" offered by an airline company to bring Beatles addicts from Queensland's lonely sheep and cattle country89 words
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Article45 1964-04-12 4 Nixon at atom bombed city TOKYO. Sat. The former American-President. Mr Richard Nixon, left Tokyo for Hiroshima, the worlds first atom bombed city in western Japan. In Hiroshima, he visited the memorial for atom bomb viotims. He will return to Tokyo by air tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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406 1964-04-12 4 Accused: Priest who kept 12 race horses BRIEFS PAIRFIELD (Illinois). Sat. A 6.000-dol-lar-a-year banker-cler-gyman. Lee Brown, who had lived opulently, was charged with embezzlement yesterday after Federal bank examiners found a U*****,371 discrepancy in books of tha Falrfleld Natlo al Bank. Mayor Zack famlth, said th« feelings of this farmIng406 words
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225 1964-04-12 4 A call for new world ideas' at Afro-Asian meet JAKARTA, sat— President Boekamo last night urged Afro Asians to pool their idea>> at a second AfroAsian conference and "decide ourselves what our new world is to be." The Pre:>ldent was making an Inaugural speech at the State Palace here beforeReuter - 225 words
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199 1964-04-12 5 Who will take second billing to Soraya? on in this wide world I UOME, Sat. A number 1 of leading Hollywood actors. including Steve I McQueen, James Garner. Paul Newman, and George Peppard, have turned down I offers to play opposite SoraI ya, 29-year-old former Queen of Persia, in her199 words
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Article204 1964-04-12 5 Robot eats, sleeps, also panics NEW YORK. sat. A machine which makes science fiction look silly has been built at the John Hopkins University In Maryland. It "thinks" for itself, feeds itself, sleeps, plays and even 'panics." The machine looks like an outsize hat box. Its scientific name is a204 words
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Article273 1964-04-12 5 WASHINGTON, Saturday. President Johnson travels, all his responsibilities go with him, for no-one can substitute for the President of the United States. Whether he takes a helicopter flight to his retreat in the Maryland mountains or flies by jet plane across the continent, he must maintain273 words
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Article66 1964-04-12 5 Indonesia bans 10 magazines JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesia has banned issues of ten magazines which "disturb general order." People who do not turn In the banned Issues are liable to a year's Jail sentence. The periodicals named were: U.S. News and World Report, Newsweek, Readers Digest, Saturday Evening Post, National Geographic,UPI - 66 words
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65 1964-04-12 5 Rail strike will hit 22 m. people TOKYO. Sat.— The Japanese Transportation Minister Mr. Kentaro Ayabe, estimated that 22.680.00 people will be deprived of their normal means of transport if raihvaymcM carry out a planned half-day strike next Friday. The strike will halt 5.723 long distance trains throughout Japan and65 words
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Article49 1964-04-12 5 LONDON, bat— Britain hat pnoteaMd to the U.N. Security Council over an alleged violation of South Arabian air space by a Yemeni aircraft yesterday. A Foreign Office spokesman said today tlie violation happened near Beihan. The protest was sent after a report from Aden. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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231 1964-04-12 5 U.S. Negro woman Senator is shot near home ATLANTA (Georgia). Sat. i Maryland's only Neno State Senator. Mrs. Verda Welcome, was shot and wounded yesterday in front of her Baltimore home. Police Issued a pickup order for an unidentified young Negro who Mrs. Welcome said tried on two previous occasions231 words
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218 1964-04-12 5 Labour wins 64 out of 1 00 seats in the Greater London Council I ONDON. Sat. Labour consolidated Its capture of the giant Greater London Council last night by emerging from Thursday's ballotting with a final .score of 64 seats out of the total of 100. Conservatives trailed with aReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-04-12 5 From Russia- visitors NIK'S DAUGHTER AND HER HUSBAND SEE A SEA LAB OFF MONTE CARLO ALEXEI ADZHLEI (right). Mr, Khrushchev's son-in-law, sern aboard a rubber dinghy on his way ~to the underwater laboratory of famed ocean explorer Commandant Yves-Jacques Cousteau. about 60 miles off the Monte Carlo coast. Adihubei. who120 words
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Advertisement262 1964-04-12 5 I FINANCIAL STABILITY If 5 I DEPOSIT ACCOUNT B M Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate c 4 a V' n when you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING limited. No U.K. Income B C Tax will be deducted: your money is completely a262 words
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Obituary17 1964-04-12 6 Wort* lit (Minimum) FREEBOROUCH. ERIC. Malayan led April 12 40. In proud loving memory. Mother.17 words
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Article32 1964-04-12 6 JO H'oraVi $l» I Minimum) LAST CHANCE to tea the Magnificent Exhibit, at thr Singapore Flower Enow at the T.irf CMk Final day today from 1(1 am to 10 p m32 words
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Article131 1964-04-12 6 H'flrrf* SIM r.Mlii •RCSBVTERIAN CHURCH. In Pin- i gapore, OrehftN Road Ptmday Service i P am. and 6 p.m. Al! \V. lrom». WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. I Fort Canning Howl. ?lnc;)|'T» Tel*rhor» BM7I \\nr-.nln Bervteaa at 7 30, ;> tn in >ki a m ond S W p m131 words
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Article51 1964-04-12 6 SS ITarefa «5 (Him.) Bm S* ri: »rrr« SELFDRIVE CARS In Britain dell- j \ere«l in Decks, Airport. Hotel. Raw fT>ni r.i; par month (October to Apnl>. IW per month (May to Beptemrwn linger prrlod» reduce* rates. Quotations and Broch'ire by return airmail. Martins KelMrlYe. High Street. WMMxttar,51 words
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Article540 1964-04-12 6 A LL the optimistic predicJ\ tions about relaxing tensions have proved to the contrary. There is to be no enchanted spring of peace and unless there Is dramatic change in the situation the United Nations will find itself right in the middle of the confrontation crisis.540 words
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Article, Illustration633 1964-04-12 6 KEN HAMMONDS — - KEN HAMMONDS— by top status symbol NOW thai Christ. Una Lokc's decision to turn her island home into an offshore pleasure resort has conic as a pleasant surprise to many, I have been looking into this business of sea side houses. I have discovered that the633 words
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Article1773 1964-04-12 6 HASNAH VIMALA- CHEN - Where deeds have [natched logans HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN AT THE HUSTINGS by HARMONY AND HOSPITALITY THAT visitors to our land always talk of the harmony that exists between the various races that make up the Malaysian people; the friendliness and hospitality they encounter in this country and the religious toleration practised1,773 words
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Article136 1964-04-12 6 THE THINGS THAT PLEASE ME... THAT the Tengku will be with us for another five years and after that he will change his mind and stay. I say this not in empty flattery. The millions of Malaysia are deeply concerned by his intention to retire. For 20 years now he136 words
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Advertisement108 1964-04-12 6 Sunday IViliinim^l MTh^S tells you what Malaysians TIMES gWll I »|kp^lßt\nWi ARE THINKING AND SAYING First National City Travelers \M 1 1™ f- |%3 "better than mW m m mW m mW money" lifA BJBSaaaj^—^^s^SßmTO vB^BJ AVAILABLE, ACCEPTABLE, REFUNDAB-E everywhere. At home or away, your moneys completely safe, always spendable,108 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-04-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat 1Y Lord Carrington. the British Minister of State without Portfolio, left here today tor the Scato conference in Manila after a "fruitful" round of talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman and his top aides on the MalaysiaIndonesia dispute. He told reporters193 words
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211 1964-04-12 7 TENGKU 'SETS AFFAIRS OF STATE BEFORE HIS HEALTH 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman's recent severe attack of diabetes was precipitated by a "respiratory infection" which he contracted after his Bangkok tour. This was revealed today by his personal physician, Dr. R. P. Pillay. r *J n» Dill 01,211 words
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217 1964-04-12 7 Tribesmen in Brunei to form own party PRUNEI TOWN, Sat.— The leader of Brunei's 10.000 Dusun tribesmen has announced his people will form their own political party to "safeguard their Interests" and to prepare for promised re-lntroduc-tlon of elections of Disdrict and Legislative Council members. Orangkaya (Chieftain) Lukanbinuking, who Is217 words
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Article96 1964-04-12 7 TOD A X sedill KechU 9.21 ajn. (6.6 ft) 9.41 p.m. (6.Bft); Singapore 10.41 am (9.4 ft) 11.12 pjn. (9.lft): Port Dickson 6.31 a.m. (B.Bft> 6.50 p.m. (10.0 ft); Port Swettenham 5.24 a.m. (12.5 ft) 553 p.m. (14.7 ft); Penang 12.1t a.m. (B.2ft) 12.5096 words
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Article74 1964-04-12 7 District rallies to urge action JOHORE BAHRU. Sat —More than 60-000 Johore plantation workers are planning to hold protest rallies in various districts over the recent dead-lock In the national wages negotiations between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association. Mr. A. Venugopal. secretary74 words
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Article502 1964-04-12 7 LEE: UMNO must know enemy KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore'.s Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, >airj tonight that the UMNO should decide whether the threat to Malaysia came from "the Chine.se or the Communists." He said: "If one were to take seriously the recent statements attributed to sober and responsible502 words
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Article28 1964-04-12 7 1 1 gangsters held SINGAPORE Sat Police ami-secret society rounds end•d yes;erday with the arrest f 11 gangs' ers under the -ncictins Ord:tui".ce. Another :.196 .suspects were scremed.28 words
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287 1964-04-12 7 PAP has abused powers, says Slew Sin MALACCA, Sat. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, tonight described the PAP as a "politically corrupt" party which misused the powers of state for its own benefl and this was more dangerous than personal corruption. Speaking at a rally here, his first287 words
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Miscellaneous716 1964-04-12 7 RADIO MALAYSIA. I Naturalist; 11.15 Jimmy Boyle and vice: 6.15 In Lighter Vein: 6.30 MUI His Band; 11.30 The Newport Jazz The News; 6.40 Sunset Serenade: KUALA LUMPUR Festival; P.M.: 12.00 My Cousin 7XO News; 7.10 Newstalk; 715 Rachel: 12.30 Melodies of Years Africa and Us; 7.30 Reverie; 7.45 A.M.:716 words
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Article174 1964-04-12 8 DRIVER TO PAY $10,000 DAMAGES IPOH Sat.— A car driver, AJi bin Jasin. 50, was ordered by Mr. Justice All bin Hassarf in the High I Court here yesterday to pay $10,250 as damages to a mine worker, Wong Thiam, who was injured in a road accident three years ago.174 words
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Article17 1964-04-12 8 RAUB. Sat.— The District Officer. Inche Mohamed Tajo) Aros. has been transferred to Kuala Lipis17 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-04-12 8 T*HE Federal 1 Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong J.u g a h. visited Long Jawi in Kapit District. Sarawak, recently to boost the morale of the Kenyan people living in the area. It was ht-i that three security forces men and91 words
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Article65 1964-04-12 8 IPOH. Sat. A burglar broke into the top floor of a two storeyed shophouse in Clare Street here last night and got away with $85 cash and 10 Social Welfare Lottery ticket*, belonging to Woo Sing Thong 35. The burglar placed a ladder which he65 words
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Article50 1964-04-12 8 IPOH. Sin —Two soldiers of the Quren'.x Rnv.il Ir>h Hussars ost $74 while they were having an afternoon nap in their barrack* in Jalan Abdul Julil hrre yesterday. Private Brian Lee. 22 found 549 misslne from his trousers pocket while Private John Arbuckle 22. lost 525.50 words
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Article30 1964-04-12 8 FARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— The Memri Besar of Pprak. Da;o Shxari bin Shall' 1 will open the newly completed $183,000 health centre at B.iean Serai on Apr! 20.30 words
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317 1964-04-12 8 IPOH, Saturday. MR. Chua Sarimarn, deputy permanent secretary to the Thai Ministry of Education, today described the Malaysian Central Government's "very high" expenditure on education as a "very sound and intelligent investment towards the future prosperity of your country." Mr. Sarimarn. who317 words
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Article34 1964-04-12 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. A for- mer trade unionist. Lim Tiow Peng, who was arrested and detained under the Prevention of Public Security Ordinance in 1956. was released from Changi I Jail this morning.34 words
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334 1964-04-12 8 Towkay at massage parlour robbed by thugs I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. A businessman, Mr. Chin Kee Keng. 57, who visited a massage parlour at Ipoh Road here last night, was robbed of cash $100 while he was waiting for a masseuse. i ThLs was one of the five robberies and a334 words
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Article216 1964-04-12 8 Airport movements IPOH Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: I Prom Singapore and Kuala Lumpur <ML 106) 6.40 a.m.; Penang (ML 153) 8.45 a.m.; Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 032) 9.05 a.m.; Penang (ML 003) 11.25 a.m.: Kota Bharu and Penang (ML 035) 4.15 p.m.; Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 052> 500216 words
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224 1964-04-12 8 Spore police warn of the Boy Scout' who steals OINGAPORE. Sat. Police today warned Servicemen and their wives to be on the lookout for a tall, slim Indian boy of about 16 who steals while posing as a Boy Scout looking for odd Jobs. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah.224 words
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235 1964-04-12 8 Ipoh is pat on 'dial direct' link IPOH. Sat. The first phase of the Government's plan to provide national subscriber trunk dialling was completed today. Speaking at the inauguration of the system here the Director-General o f Telecommunications, Mr D. Smith said: "The 1 system will enable subscribers living In235 words
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Article335 1964-04-12 9 Conquest, the traitor's dream gUNGEI PATANI, Sat. The former Malaysian Ambassador to Jakarta, Inche Senu Abdul Rahman, said here tonight that Ibrahim Ya'acob, a former Malayan who was recently named traitor by Tengku Abdul Rahman, had "aimed to conquer and rule Malaysia." 'Our traitor will agitate not onl? Soekarno but335 words
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111 1964-04-12 9 Gomez replies to query on elections MALACCA, Sat. Members of the National Union of Commercial Workers are allowed to Join any political party or stand for election. The union's secretary. Mr. A B. Gomez, said this here today in reply to queries from members on the policy of the union111 words
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Article277 1964-04-12 9 FRONT IS LYING: MIC pENANG, Sat. The Sungei Pinang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress today denied that Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, Alliance candidate contesting in the Sungei Pinang state constituency, had msde any appeal to Indian chauvinism. In a satement Mr. M. Supplah. the branch secretary, described as "completely277 words
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299 1964-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Le« Kuan Yew, said laat night he was confident that after the heat of the elections had worn off. Umno leaders would "reappraise the situation" and accept the PAP's sincerity In wanting to co-operaU with299 words
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491 1964-04-12 9 Govt. servants in Kelantan assured by Khir KOTA BAHRU, Sat. THE Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today assured Government servants in Kelantan that they would not be victimised if the Alliance Party came into power in the State. "I make this special assurance because there have491 words
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Article268 1964-04-12 9 pBNANG. Sat.— The chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, tonight accused the UDP secretary-general. Dr. Llm Chong Eu. of "shamelessly betraying" the people of Penang on the question of the Island's free port status. 'This very able champion268 words
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Article44 1964-04-12 9 TBLUK ANSON. Bat. A three-year-old boy. Wong Y«p Meng. was drowned when be fell Into the Perak River while playing on the bank near Df nlnon Road here yesterday evenIng. His body was recovered by his parents after a half -hour search.44 words
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Article198 1964-04-12 9 DENANO, Sat.— The vlo»--chalrman of the People*! Action Party In Penang. Mr. Lim Ewe Hock, today accused the Socialist Front of trying to get rid of British and Commonwealth forces In Malaysia so that Soekamo could take over. "You and ten million Malaysians, he198 words
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Article60 1964-04-12 9 IPOH, Sat. A $4,500 car. which was stolon from Falitn on Thursday, was recovered by police in Ountong new village here yesterday without Its four wheels and a battery. Mr. Mule Kam Lon. 45, manager of an engineering work* in Falim. had missed hU car60 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-04-12 9 SEREMBAN, Sat. The Singapore Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said here last night that con-Malays would be treated like Jews If Indonesia were to take over Malaysia. He was speaking at a PAP rally here. He told" the voters: "Even if142 words
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Advertisement267 1964-04-12 9 BPpTS^rV np nf) A ft"f"l/l A I Lock at facts before you invest in aTV set. JP V^ J DC nHU I WML Look for famous German i ßiii&spot I quali^ithati.willjJasL K3 BLUE SPOT CORTINA Nowhere else can you get a beautiful 23" TV with the latest electronic wonders I267 words
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Article348 1964-04-12 10 INTEREST IN EQUITIES RISES FOR PROFIT "THINGS were certainly looking much brighter on the Stock Exchange last week and the market closed on a cheerful note with industrials much firmer. This must be mainly dve 1 to the ueneral belief that the Alliance will win the parliamentary elections with a348 words
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Article268 1964-04-12 10 D. KRAAL - MOVE NOW ON TO BEAT HOUSING MEN D. KRAAL By SINGAPORE, Sat. A MOVE to beat the "mushroom' housing developers is now underway in Singapore and all the indications are that the Sunday Times campaign calling for protection for home buyers is bearing fruit. Getting together today are the house268 words
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Article306 1964-04-12 10 Stick Exchange SINGAPORE. Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $1.88; Cold Store (1.000) $3.40; Dunlops (6.000) $2.82, (2.000) $2.80; Esso (2,000) $3; Fed. Oisp. (1.000) $2.01, (1.000)306 words
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Article83 1964-04-12 10 Blast in sea: Swimmer loses hand PENANG, Sat. A tapper, Hashim bin Awang, 23. lost bis right hand yesterday when a home-made bomb he had picked up from the sea off Butterworth exploded. Hashim. of Tassek Glugor. was rushed to the Penang General Hospital where the hand was amputated. Hashim83 words
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Article57 1964-04-12 10 PENANO, Sat. In a followup raid yesterday evening, customs officers seized another 42 cases of firecrackers valued at about $20,000. Earlier in the day. they had seized 55 other cases worth $26,000. All 97 cases. which had arrived on Wednesday from Hong Kong by the freighter Dagmar.57 words
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157 1964-04-12 10 Girl of 14 caught hiding in hotel cupboard L_ _J PENANG, Bat— A police party whicn raided a hotel room last night found a 14-year-old girl hiding in a cupboard, the Penang Mahkamah Shariah (religious court) was told today. The girl. Sara binte Pelus. pleaded guilty, together with a Kedah157 words
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Article44 1964-04-12 10 PENANG. Sat. A motorcyclist. Ooi Ham Poll, was today fined $85 and banned from riding for one year when he was convicted for two traffic offences. Ooi pleaded guilty to riding his motor-cycle without a licence and without Insurance coverage44 words
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Article36 1964-04-12 10 PENANG. Sat. Five visitors from Thailand have reported to police the loss of $1,254 in Thai currency from their hotel in Anson Road. Also missing wore a watch and one pen36 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-04-12 10 DIANA KOH - CHINATOWN and the HOUSE THAT IS NO MORE DIANA KOH Going back home By IT was with mixed feelings that I read in the newspapers a lew months ago that my old house, situated in a busy part of Singapore's Chinatown, had been destroyed by fire just two months after444 words
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Advertisement385 1964-04-12 10 PUNCTURE? fix it in seconds with new, amazing SAVE-A-TIRE it seals and inflates instantly! WZuSSSaiIBHiiBti^KM&KB^BjJL; ,< l&Sti. litter ■W n '^^bl j? *wm M Push SAVE-A-TIRE no/;le into the valve of your No dirty hands or clothirg. No wheel changing in punctured tyre seconds later, your tyre is inflated, the385 words
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Advertisement78 1964-04-12 10 limLK' HCinll tlr »i For healthy beautiful hak Smart girls.use Sebbix.the shampoo recommended by doctors to clear away dandruff. Now Sebbix gives even better value it comes in a new attractive pack whose contents have been increased 25^0— at no extra cost to you! And there is now a convenient78 words
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Article226 1964-04-12 11 GUINEVERE'S BIG MOMENT WITH A FULL I PAGE PUNCH KEN HAMMONDS sees the new films... THE big show business moment for new actress Guinevere Roberts will be when Peter O'Toole seduces her under the twigs at the Phoenix Theatre in Britain in Berthold Brecht's play, "Baal." Miss Roberts, far from226 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-04-12 11 RODERICK MANN - LATE the other night Stewart Granger, one month away from his 51st birthday, flew from Rome to Switzerland with a beautiful young Belgian girl, Caroline Lecerf. She is 22 years old and a former Belgian beauty queen. And this week, I can reveal, she will become the third Mrs.293 words
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Article137 1964-04-12 11 pOUR hundred yean ago. most appropriately on St. George's Day, April 23, there was born in Stratford to John and Mary Shakespeare their third child and first son. A week later be was given the name of William, at Stratford Parish Church. In Singapore the Shakespeare quatercentenary is137 words
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Article689 1964-04-12 11 Fantastic funniest THIS HAS MORE MIRACLES THAN THE BIBLE WISDOM WITHOUT THAT ODD CAP IS BETTER IN SEARCH OF THE A STITCH IN TIME CASTAWAYS Norman Wisdom, Maurice Chevalier, Hayley Mills, Jeannette Sterke, Michael Anderson jr. Edward Chapman. Walt Disney. Rank. MY old scripture teacher had a theory that some689 words
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Advertisement482 1964-04-12 11 imuiiiHii iiiiiciiiiHiiiininiiiiiiiiHii ori;x* toiiayl 11am 1.30 -4.00 6.10 ft 9.30pm MUSIC! SONGS! DANCES' Ql f'BGKH^OWf Dorothy Malont Frankic Avalon Today 8.45 om: Jeff Chondler 5 "THE PLUNOERERS" (AA) a |\O\V SIIOWIXI.!g Ham 130 4.00 6.30 ft 9.30pm SBtw; ■WO; 5 (A Paramount Picture). gON STAGE-Tomorrow 9.3opm i TETREX TORAY TETORON482 words
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Advertisement157 1964-04-12 11 B (SINGAPORE) SIMULTANEOUSLY (KUALA LUMPUR) CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE-FEDERAL: j JAMES BOND IS BACK! hisnew hisnew hisnew incredible iacredible incredible women! enemies! adventures! uiRBMf-s r^> 1 Kg PROHIIMISSIfI^jfy" 1 mVIIN Uswlfß is^k^BrP 1 11^ 1 a 1 HV' V 4 iM uDW UUnwinl AS dnwQ DUmJ bianchi fl I JTj w\157 words
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Advertisement101 1964-04-12 11 i Hflfpl Air 111 If \J 1 Conditioned I BAR RESTAURANT w. Located in tbe Shopping V> jt All air-condltionrd oedrooms with private balbi. LbMb^lUJ TODAY: 3 P.M. fateasshsg kiw print I tuff «/»M IJ,i'.'J» i^^^^^BJ *tu> mm c*. io«oy 11 c.m. (UA): "ATTACK" Jock Parlance. mjm^yr^^uu^^ra ***** Todo» 1101 words
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Advertisement354 1964-04-12 11 |IIIIIIIIIUC:illlllHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3llllllllllHC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIHIIIIII[3IIHU •Vl.'fVJ COMING! I Tol: ***** (SINGAPORE) I Only Walt Disney could tell this increJible Jules Verne Adventure!... You will enjoy every rousing I moment of a story alive with excitement! MAURICE HMfY ttORGE WILFRID HTDf C MILLS SANDERS WHITE j ci 96? wjii torn fteMea Walt Disney's Special Featnre«e:»»»»»»»v|354 words
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Article, Illustration471 1964-04-12 12 'NO PROOF OF CORRECT RITES AT WEDDING CINGAPORE, Sat.— Proof that Chinese customary marriage rites were observed at a secondary marriage was essential because it gave a status to the marriage, Mr. M. B. Brash said in the471 words
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Article171 1964-04-12 12 VERDICT: 'NOT GUILTY' About, 1,000 secondary student from St. Xavier's Institution and the Penang Light Street Convent attended a mock trial staged by the Upper Forms of both schools in St. Xaxier's hall this w«ek The "trial" was based on an actual murder case heard in the High Court during171 words
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Article46 1964-04-12 12 PENANG. Sat. A 12-year-old village girl was today fined $113 in the juvenile court here for possessing seven pints of dutiable liquor at Bayan Lepas She was arrested by a customs officer along the Bayan Lepas main road on March 24.46 words
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Article38 1964-04-12 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police this afternoon found the body of an unemployed man. Lav Seng. 60, of Duxton Close, hanging from the side railings of a railway bridge In Oilman Close No foul play was suspected.38 words
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Obituary80 1964-04-12 12 CABLE received my beloved father KadavU Madhavan Vakkom passed away on 10-4-64. Seetha Chltrangathan. 66-D Margaret Close. Slngapore-3. MRS LOH SEND Tak nee Wong York Lin passed away peacefully at 10.30 p.m. on 9.4.64 leaving behind two sons Dr. Lob Kwong Lam and Kwong Chlm. daughter Chool Keng and80 words
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Article315 1964-04-12 12 Robbers flee as amah screams SINGAPORE, Sat An amah's pluck and a driver's courage yesterday forced a gang of four armed robbers to abandon their getaway car In Tudor Close and flee through a nearby kampong. The amah, Foo Kirn LJan, 36. had earlier struggled free from three of the315 words
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75 1964-04-12 12 PENANG. Sat.— The Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Dato Temenggong Jugah. will address an AT lance rally In the Dato Kracnit Gardens here at 7.30 p.m. omorrow Later In :he night he will cross over :o Butterworth to speak at ar other Alliance rally on the75 words
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Article, Illustration443 1964-04-12 12 ROAD TESTING THE NEW SIMCA 1500 MEETT my French mistreat the new-in-Malaysia Slmca 1500 four-door saloon. It is a car that has been made to please. A companion that one would not get bored with in a hurry. It is easily the most attractive and the best Simca443 words
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Advertisement452 1964-04-12 12 C?\\ J~L <*#■** J|L mm > m% If iitniirUnififfil^ fIRuL J flPflP ill jBHI L i,'- v^^Hv'- .and behold one of the most breath-taking, awe-inspiring sights in the world; the Grand Canyon of Arizona; 280 miles long and 4—lB miles wide, it has been intricately sculptured by the hands of452 words
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Advertisement50 1964-04-12 12 Late Classifieds Ads. 20 words Sl2 [minimum) ESTALL: To Barbara and Kevin at the Assunta Foundation on 10-4-64 a son James. KATHIRAVALOO THURAIAPPAH: Between K. S. Nathan, s/o Mrs. P. Kathiravaloo and the late Mr. J. P. Kathiravaloo and Esther d/o Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Thuraiappah. Ipoh. on 11.4.6450 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-04-12 13 YOU TOO CAN LEARN TO DO THIS SOME people have an insatiable appetite for learning strange skills. Things like O*d Tyme Dancing, pottery, or bee-keep-ing. Now they can learn sky-divine, for Peter Dennay and his wife have started a course in sky -diving at Kildington Airport, Oxford. Here they are,84 words
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851 1964-04-12 13 DAVID KRAAL - DAVID KRAAL By GINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Amateur Football Association, controlling body of the most popular game in the State, may come to a sad end before the present season is over if something drastic is not done. The Association851 words
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299 1964-04-12 13 Boestamam will not be freed even if he is elected, says Johari T HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, this evening posed this question: "If Ahmad Boestamam (detained former Socialist Front MP for Setapak) is elected for the Langat parliamentary constituency and the Alliance Government is299 words
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Article108 1964-04-12 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. Plans to form a vigilant corps near vulnerable installations to counter Indonesian saboteurs is beintr studied by the Singapore Government This was announced by the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Tew. while speaking at a reception given by community leaders In Tanjong Pagar to celebrate the108 words
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288 1964-04-12 13 GLASGOW, Saturday. (SCOTLAND defeated England for the third year running when they won the soccer internationtd by one goal to nil before a crowd of 134,000 heTe at Hampden Park. Alan Gllzean. Scotland's centre-forward, scored the winning goal in the 73rd minute. The288 words
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Article103 1964-04-12 13 PARIS, Sat. France crushed Ireland by 28 points to 6 in their International rugby mafecu here today, alter imping 14-3 at half-Ume. Today's match meant that Ireland take bottom place in the five-nation international ctuimpionshlp. Scotland and Wales share th« title with six points each lromReuter - 103 words
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Article47 1964-04-12 13 BUENOS AIRES. Sat.— Former world flyweight champion Pascual Perez, of Argentina, announced he ib retime from the ring Perez made the announcement last night after receiving an order from the Argentine Boxing Federation to undergo a medical examination before he fought again.47 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-04-12 13 LAHORE, Sat.— Pakistan went one up in their three-match hockey series against Japan hers today when they won the second match 3-0. Half-time score waft 1-0. Reuter. f a *-l -I I^^^^-^»-^-^^» v **T •I >X X *i. -7 •L m 1 Ti\ Iftl J JAPAN attackReuter; Harold Teo - 89 words
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Advertisement336 1964-04-12 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. PHILATELY It Words $S (Ml*.)— Box It cts txtro USED POSTACE STAMPS WANTIO. Write for Buying List. Pboentz Stamp Co. (Canterbury) Ltd., (Dept. Z. 2), M, St. George's Place, Canterbury. Kent. England. FOR SALE Words SS (Mlm.}—Box St cts. txtrm CCO JUNK STORE LTD. ts Now At 22.336 words
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Advertisement206 1964-04-12 13 S^S^si 'dOt Swan the page upside down for this important message Fight Backache And Rheumatism Nothing can nuke yon fe«l so old. tired, and depressed as logins; sltrp mnd energy because of Getting UP Nights or Burning, Smarting, Itchlna Acidity. And If your book aches and Rheumatism Pain* In JolnU206 words
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202 1964-04-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MALAYSIAN badminton patrons have started to rally splendidly to the BAM's Thomas Cup Campaign Appeals Fund and the total rose today by $11,550 to $17,325 Singapore cinema magnate Mr. Runme Shaw sent a cheque for $10,000202 words
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Article423 1964-04-12 14 Malaysian Under-23 hit sixer KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. r rHE Malaysian Urder-23 soccer team proA duced a brilliant team effort tonight, topped off by the inferring inacksmanship of cen-tre-forward Hamid Ghani. to beat the visiting Japanese Youth team 6-1 at the Merdeka StaThe Japanese, who are en route to Saigon for423 words
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Article132 1964-04-12 14 PENANO. Sat. Baharol Alam held Chinese Wanderers to a 2-2 draw in a league senior division soccer here today. Green Jackets made themselves firm favourites to win the Division 3 championship with two runaway wins in their first two matches. In their first game they thrashed Olugor132 words
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320 1964-04-12 14 Mystery of the missing 15 leading runners SINGAPORE Sat—Singapore AAA officials at the finishing point of today's Singapore 54-mile cross-country championship at Dover Road just could not believe their eyes when "noted tailen ders" finished well ahead of Singapore's best crosscountry runners. The "tailenders" had run the course around the320 words
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Article34 1964-04-12 14 KUALA KANOSAR, Sat A solitary goal by C. Oallstan enabled Penang women to beat Perak women 1-0 In a charity hockey match for the Sultan of Perak Cup In Padang Rengas today34 words
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239 1964-04-12 14 Idros Albar strikes top form to help SBHFA beat Malacca SINGAPORE. Saturday. MALACCA played good soccer but could not escape defeat by three goals to one by SinKapore Business Houses FA in a friendly match Dlayed at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Goalkeeper Idro* Albar struck top form, repeatedly foiling the239 words
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1181 1964-04-12 14 EPSOM JEEP - Thwaites and Leone land a riding double EPSOM JEEP: By Ipoh, Saturday OON VIVEUR, with M. S. Thwaites astride. followed up his recent success at Bukit Timah with an easy win in the S£f XII Hoyal Lancers Cup at today's amateur meeting here. Bon Viveur gave Thwaites a double. He1,181 words
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Article45 1964-04-12 14 TOTAL POOL 5 14 1.300 Ist *****0 $34,971 2nd *****9 $17,485 3rd *****6 8.742 STAKTF.KS $883 each No*. *****8 210*06 *****0 *****1 *****4 *****3 *****8 *****6 *****9 *****0 1966*7 CONSOLATION »680 each No-. *****8 2655*2 *****7 *****6 *****4 *****5 *****4 *****1 *****1 *****945 words
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Article260 1964-04-12 14 PENANG SET TO BEAT KEDAH pENANG. Sat. Kedah face almost certain defeat alter the first day's play of their MCA league match against, Penane on. the Victoria Green here today. Kedah 89 and 45 for five in reply to Penang's 179 for six declared. Kedah Ist lnn«.: H imzah b260 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-04-12 14 SEREMBAN, Sat.— Bowlers had :he best of the first day's play In the Negrt Sembllan state cricket trial held here today. C. Navaratnam took five wicket) for 11 runs and S. Sen three for ten when Capt. Scott's XI batted first for 99 runs, ond149 words
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Miscellaneous184 1964-04-12 14 SPORTS DIARY MUTER FriendMes: Penang v Johore (City Stadium. 8 pm.) Malaysian Youths v S'gor Selection (Merdeka Stadium. 5); Spore BHFA v BGSPA Reserves (4 p.m.): SGSFA XI v Malacca (5.15, both matches at Jn. Besari. Gold Cap: S'gor Malays v Perak Malays (Princes Rd., 5.15). Penanc Dlv. 2: MTC184 words
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131 1964-04-12 15 JOHN LE CARRE - THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD JOHN LE CARRE by ALEC LEAMAS, British security agent, has agreed to act as bait in an elaborate plot to liquidate Mundt, the head of the East German counter-espionage service. He has posed as a defector. He has accompanied his Communist interrogators131 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1964-04-12 15 SABOTAGED -BY SOME BLUNDERING FOOL IN LONDON! Leave her alone. ..Then the guards -v pounced CHAPTER FIVE HF rnurt u/ac ntL coun was no larger than S a schoolroom. At One end, On the five or Six benches which were provi- ded. Sat guards and warders 1i,,..,, __j Mw 111K1,086 words
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Advertisement221 1964-04-12 15 Headache Toothache Menstrual Pain Rheumatism Ta^ e new Sutone for quick relief! ydlZWiy ll^^^T *hnill r Fast results for headache, toothache and other common aches and pains Ipi > "Miff I How ofteh has the common annoyance of headache, toothache, menstrual pain or '^V/ L^^rsa^^ other pain made you feel221 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-04-12 16 i;vi;i w 111 II t Sm3rt" In all conditions tll. 3-tqq :i ,/OV-miie i and back, ovpn half-hour evening 60K II 111 Sight-seeing, still cr.sp, £U|J 81lB lll a in Hong Kong street. Oft 111 At p °y° Lebar Airport, models (from left) I aVwdallla Anne, Carolyn105 words
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Article952 1964-04-12 16 THROW YOUR CLOTHES MIV THE CASE, SLAM DOWN THE LID AND LEAVE HEIGH HO! The Suitcuse Life. I've just been on <\ flying trip to Hong Kong with three models, An n c Soderlund, Carolyn Kwik and Kiki Sackmann for ;i test flight of some of952 words
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Advertisement312 1964-04-12 16 wj K^^bW TO KVF.R\ KOMAS OVER 30... Endocil promises you that your skin can he young again in 21 days l I?,"*? 1 l yi nd your k n wi tU r y«« n K- hit *U"V" am—iaj iikli Fndocil penetrate* deep mm your »km, Mimulatin K tin- edk t..312 words
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Advertisement475 1964-04-12 16 GROWING UP... IS FUN! It's fun to take up make-up, fun to do things, go places, wtth >our own crowd fun to be a girl instead of a child. Girls going through their teens know it is 1 A lot or other changes take place, too. You're more poised. more475 words
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869 1964-04-12 17 Repulsive those hairy, bearded men J2 HAVE YOU A PROBLEM? Then write to: Mitt lane Lee. The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies by pott. DEAR Jane Lee: I cannot stand bearded or hairychestcd men. I ran avoid the former, but supposing I fell in869 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-04-12 17 yy INNER of the week's $30 prize is "Peaceful" (right), submitted by Ali bin Mat, Sultan Suloiman Secondary School, Kuala Trenggenu. He used a Mamiyaflex camera and Kodak film. Setting: fli, 1/120 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him during the169 words
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Article377 1964-04-12 17 POINTER - POINTER BY rDDAY we continue with our show training series. You should now train your puppy for the "stand" position until he can remain still quite comfortably for three to four minutes at a time. The "stand" should always be followed by a short period of relaxation and377 words
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532 1964-04-12 17 B rTTTTTTTT DROP US A LINE Our add/ess: The Know Alls The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road Singapore 9 No replies by post. I READ recently that the Singapore Government has bought a ship on which it intends to532 words
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Article164 1964-04-12 17 THIS VMki .science poser concerns the weaiher. Read the answer in case one of the youngsters asks you the question: HOW HIGH \i:i THK CLOUDS? THEY can be anything from 200 feet from the ground to higher up than the top of Mount Everest. Experts use 10164 words
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Miscellaneous293 1964-04-12 17 ACROSS: 1. Of 111 omen (11); DOWN: L Customarily (7); 2. 8 Vegetable (3); 9. List (4); 11. Adversary (8); 3. Set up i 4); 4. Plash (s>; 13. Savage (5»; 15. Lakes (5); 5. Curve (3); 6. Legal chap (8>; 18. Margin (4); < 4): 7 BAttl < s293 words
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2200 1964-04-12 18 'HE'S THE MAN WHO HAS SOLD THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT' Riemeck was a spy; we thought when he was eliminated that the evil had been stamped out. But the rumours persisted. "In late 1960 a former collaborator of ours approached an Englishman in the Lebanon known to be in contact with2,200 words
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Advertisement86 1964-04-12 18 WIN 7 DAYS AMERICAN PLAN* HOLIDAY IN HONG KONG- 1 WITHTHENEW f F 5 [CD R %T JKmJ^k I t WifOik ill Mil I PASSAGES AND mm/ "«i *P ACCOMMODATION dkF All YOU PAY Ib FOODANO PERSONAL EXPENSES s&tf I I f*\ \jf p* I C~** COVIR MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS SILVER86 words
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Article, Illustration2239 1964-04-12 19 Mundt. It was an admirable precaution. Later I shall call that witness." He looked a trifle arch, as lr to Nay he DUMt be allowed his little |oke. "Meanrhlic I should like, it I may. to put one or two ques'ior*2,239 words
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Advertisement658 1964-04-12 19 For quick promotion, better pay. and a career you could put your heart into 0&OOSE gjf OF THtSi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I v IJL make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WMICM IS T<MJEt PET SUBJECT chance for you658 words
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Advertisement13 1964-04-12 19 FOR Your Books see ASIA Magazine (Page Nine). NEXT WEEK: THE SAVAGE TRUTH13 words
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Advertisement272 1964-04-12 19 SUCCESS BEGINS ■T* a _at t *»j_ WITH SUPER-SIFTED *"fr^!»- j| McDOUGALL'S a— ■_as_s_s»_»_a»a_i a— a_»a— sa_s_sa_- jr* Even if you're baking for the very first time, your cakes and pastries turn out super-light successes. Super-Sifted McDougall's is milled from a blending of the finest wheats in the world and272 words
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Article709 1964-04-12 20 CAPRICORN Dec. 21— Jan 19): Your home and your family are the centre of much excitement in the coming week. Avoid quarrels If you can. If you can't, .en see .hat you dominate the scene. There will be temptations tj spend money and to get into709 words
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Article349 1964-04-12 20 TODAY You will get little week-end relaxation today. Life speeds up for many people, and particularly for those who love the open air. Hasty decisions could be called or in the afternoon and evening. FO t LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Orange. 1. diamond. TOMORROW: Work349 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-04-12 20 STAR of the— i WEEK' (CONDITIONS during this next year of life will be a little unsettled but on the whole very plea*ant for you. Though you may begin the year with a quarrel of some kind you will end it with much peace of mind and a feeling of407 words
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