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Title Section15 1964-05-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in 1 NO. 1,471 SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 73215 words
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338 1964-05-03 1 America hostile: Soek cancels visit JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno has cancelled his planned trip to the United States this month due to adverse sentiment of the American public, foreign diplomatic sources said here today. "There is current hostile attitude of the American public against Soekarno and he was advised it338 words
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Article, Illustration602 1964-05-03 1 MINISTERS: WHO GOES WHERE This is the new Cabinet line-up: PRIME MINISTER: Tengku Abdul Rahman. In addition, the Tengku also heads the Ministry of External Affairs and the new Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports. Assisting him in running the new Ministry Is Engku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir, former Senator602 words
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Article, Illustration941 1964-05-03 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By Kuala Lumpur. Sat Now direct handling of Borneo development TENGKU Abdul Rahman's new Cabinet, presented to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong this morning, includes portfolios which will allow for the direct handling of development in Sabah and Sarawak. The Tengku himself has given up941 words
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Article40 1964-05-03 1 /'II.\/l.\K.\R (India). Sat. A donkey was fined five rupees (S3) for trespassing on a railroad platform here. When the owner showed up to claim the donkey, he also was fined and ordered to pay the donkey's fine.40 words
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Article194 1964-05-03 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. A Defence Department spokesman withheld comment today on a Washington Post report that the United States was developing a multiple warhead missile that could penetrate more readily through missile defence systems. The Post report said Mr. Robert McNamara, the Defence Secretary, hadReuter - 194 words
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Article42 1964-05-03 1 LONDON, Sat. Jack Fingleton writes a special report for the Sunday Times on the first Australian tour match against Worcestershire which was drawn. He says: "In most ways this was a disappointing beginning." See Page 18 for his analysis.42 words
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Article25 1964-05-03 1 TORONTO. Sat— The Albertan. a morning newspaper published in Calgary, i- 1 Increasing it:; price from 5 to 10 cents <4d. to Brl25 words
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Article18 1964-05-03 1 BKISSELS. Sat Belgium ru* 200.000 mote women votfn than men voters, according to latest alectoral roU.18 words
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218 1964-05-03 1 Children mother poisoned expected to live JAIPEH. Sat. The four children of an apparently mentally deranged mother who tried to poison them were expected to live today, but with injuries that will affect their speech and eating abilities for the rest of their lives. The children, two boys and twoUPI - 218 words
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Article291 1964-05-03 1 May 18 date for consul switch MANILA, Sat.— Mr. Salvador Lopez, Philippine Foielgn Secretary, announced here that Malaysia and the Philippines would "set up consular establishments at Manila and Kuala Lumpur with effect from. May 18 In an announcement from Baguio City, some 150 miles north of Manila, Mr Lopez291 words
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Advertisement105 1964-05-03 4 YOU ON A HONDA 50cc OHV motor carries you along at 65 km/h without a murmur. More like gliding than riding. i Or it could be the ease of 3-speed transmission, automatic clutch, and the extra safety of Honda's dual cam-type brakes on both wheels. The optional push-button starter makes105 words
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Article, Illustration500 1964-05-03 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday fH E Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, this afternoon opened the Singapore Internati o n a 1 Airport's new $.3.5 million passenger terminal building, amid a riot of colour and gaiety. Rows of flags and banners fluttered in the breeze. The500 words
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176 1964-05-03 5 Doctor offers services to help hawkers If UAL A KANGSAR. Sat. xv Dr. S. Underwood, the lone Independent number in the Kuala Kangiar Town Council. bag alleged that the District Hospital here was "delaying the medical examination of people who i applied for hawkers' licenses. He told the Council meeting176 words
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Article163 1964-05-03 5 SYDNEY, Sat.-An Australian soldier who was decorated for his work while a prisoner ol war in Changi Jail. Singapore, died in Sydney's Prince Alfred Hospital on Anzac Day. He was Lieut-Colonel Norman Peterson Maddern, 45. When a captain in 2/40 th Infantry Battalion. Lieut.Colonel163 words
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Article105 1964-05-03 5 TOIWY Sedlli Kechll 12 08 am (5.M0 2.57 p.m. 1 6.8 ft i; Singapore 1.48 am. <B.3fti 329 p.m. 6.6 ft i Port Dickson 9.36 a.m. (6 9fti 10.19 p.m. (6.9 ft >: Port Swettenham 9.03 a.m. 1 10.5 ft) 8.17 p.m 1 10.3105 words
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Article39 1964-05-03 5 SINGAPORE Sat Inch* Rahiag »m Ichak, Parliamentary Secretary I" th« Ministry of Educat.nn." will open the Convent of the Holy Infant Jr.-iif. and 8t Joseph's Institution three-day combined science exhibition at' St Joseph's In•titulion on May 8.39 words
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134 1964-05-03 5 HOUSEWIFE FINED $50 FOR SMASHING PANES WITH HAMMER SINGAPORE. Sat. A housewife was today lined Sol) in a magistrate's court for breaking the windou panes of paHec iiispn tor's flat in the middle of the nicht. The woman. I.im Kam Yinj;. pleaded euillv to a charge «>f oufftafl mischief at134 words
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278 1964-05-03 5 A LOR STAR. Sat— A senior police officer, actIng Asst. Supt Maung Boon Khan, told the Sessions Court here today how a police party recovered two loaded pistols from a man in a border ambush near Changloon on the night of March 23278 words
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Article62 1964-05-03 2 PENANO. Sat. A boat man Llm Swee Bens, was fined $3,095 in default one year's jail, for carrying 100 cartons of cigarettes on whiab duty had not been paid. Llm. 28. was fined a further $250, in default thrrr months' jail, on a second charge of62 words
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Article37 1964-05-03 2 PENANO. Slit. Loo Kian Chye. 21, of Bukit Dukit Dumbar. was today charged with possessing 11 gallons of intoxicating liquor on which $41 duty had not been paid. He pleaded guilty and was fined (250.37 words
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234 1964-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Burglars broke into two houses here yesterday and got away with more than $7,500 in cash, jewellery and property while the occupants were out. An engineer, Mr. Seah 800 Poh, returned to his Butterfly Avenue house at 8.30 pm. and .found his234 words
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Article184 1964-05-03 3 MUSEUM APPEAL DRAWS A BLANK DENANG. Sat. A recent appeal by the Penang State Museums pro-tern committee for Information on previous collections and objects for display, has drawn a poor response. "As far as 1 know, we have not received any exhibits," an official told the Sun- day Times today.184 words
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Article49 1964-05-03 3 PARII BUNTAR Sat A Mr lay film will be .shown at the Cathay Theatre here 01. by the civil disaster com-.niitee In aid of the District's fire and storm relief fund. The committee has so tar received (800 from public aon*I oacLt.49 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-05-03 3 Mi lement Xuvirr Sundram. a teacher, and his bririr. .Miss Rita Anthony, cutting the we4dla( take aftir their wedding at the Church of the Imm.K iilati- Conception in .lohnre Kaliru The bridegroom is thr son of Mr and Mr- F. X Sundram Pillai of Johorr Bahru. The bride,73 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-05-03 3 For the important roles they have played in the formation of Maleysia SINGAPORE, Sat. VINE people, including the Permanent Secretary to the Malaysian Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Ghazali bin Shafie, today received the P i n g a t Malaysia (Malaysia Medal) from the Yang385 words
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274 1964-05-03 3 May Day row: Polite deny beat-up charge SINGAPORE, Saturday. T«HE police today denied allegations by Mr. P Govindasamy, chairman of the Singapore trade unions May Day joint celebrations committee, that yesterday the police chased harrassed and beat up a peaceful convoy of 60 lorry loads of workers The police also274 words
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229 1964-05-03 3 Experts' task to counter Sock's lies TESSELTON, Sat. The J federal team oi experts, winch is now here to assist in the expansion oi the Information and Broadcasting Departments In Sabah, haa been assured of the fullest support and cooperation by the State authorities. The team will have a task229 words
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Article, Illustration13 1964-05-03 2 Mohamed Chazali signs his oath forms as Assistant Minister in Tengku's new Cabinet13 words
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Article70 1964-05-03 2 IPOH, Sat— The Peoples Progressive Party controlled Ipoh Municipal Council has glvm month's grace to all political parties here to remove election posters pasted on properties belonging to the council, during the recent elections. The Council has accepted its finance and establishment committee's suggestion70 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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Article423 1964-05-03 6 WASHINGTON, Saturda> JjXITED STATES officials confirmed yesterday that one of the text books used in guerilla training here was written by General Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesia's Minister of Defence. inlonrMan aourcea drew attention to the text book in commenting on a recent statement by Senator423 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-05-03 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. The nuclear powered attack submarine Greenling drops 20 tons of concrete with a splash to arrest its movement during launching at the General Dynamics shipyard in Groton The Greenling. of the Thresher class, will be towed to Quincy. Massachusetts, where it will be cut in half and 13166 words
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260 1964-05-03 6 WASHINGTON. Saturday rE United States will continue aerial rereconnaissance of Cuba despite Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's warning that this could have "disastrous consequences," said US. administration officials last night These officials noted fahat Mr. Khrushchev and the Cuban Premier. Dr. Fidel260 words
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Article341 1964-05-03 6 WEBSTER ANDERSON - WEBSTER ANDERSON From rpORONTO, Sat Maurice M. Brisson, fiery 48-year-old French Canadian, has not done any work for three years or paid a cent in taxes. He has kept himself and his 14 I children on Government unemployment payments of £60 a month plus £28341 words
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530 1964-05-03 7 MALA YSIA: Pakistan offers to mediate LONDON, Saturday PAKISTAN has offered to mediate in the Malaysia dispute among the three SouthEast Asian countries Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, according to a dispatch received here from Kuala Lumpur. Diplomatic observers here looked cautiously for possible fresh developments which might break the530 words
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Article, Illustration13 1964-05-03 7 BILL WITH WIFE INGA AND BABY GUSTAV13 words
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167 1964-05-03 7 LONDON. Saturday. gILL Wilkinson, a dentist, of Knightsbridge, London, and his Swedish wife, Inga, went to show off their four-month-old son Gustav to Bills mother and she happens to live in New Zealand. But Dad happens to have ;t M-ngle-engined167 words
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Article32 1964-05-03 7 CANBERRA. s*t Seven members of the musical "Canelot" are receiving £1 a week la user money for the scene in winch ttMJ are suspended across Jie .stage In a net.32 words
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Article67 1964-05-03 7 VIENTIANE. Sat. French Bmbusjr officials said today that former French Major Jean Deuve, who was arrested by coup members on April 19 was released on Friday arid told to leave Vientiane for Thailand. The revolutionary committee leaders ruled that Deuve must leave the country immediately67 words
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Article37 1964-05-03 7 MELBOURNE. Sat.— The Australian Customs Department has seized from an English professor his copy of the book "Lolita." It arrived in the Dost for Professor Frederick May. formerly of Leeds and now of Sydney University.37 words
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222 1964-05-03 7 NEHRU TELLS CABINET PROGRESS IN TALKS ON KASHMIR VTEVV DELHI, Sat. Mr. Nehru told his cabinet yesterday Unt he had fully explained to Sheikh Abdullah the admtm- reactions that were likely to follow any change in the status of Kashmir, usually wellinformed sources said here. The sources were speaking afterReuter; AP - 222 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-05-03 7 Jackie to give evidence WASHINGTON, Sat The Warren Commission investigating the assassination of President Kennedy will take testimony from his widow. Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy, before closing its hearings, a spokesman said yesterday. No arrangements as to time and place have yet been made, as it wishes to conduct its questioningUPI - 103 words
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Article174 1964-05-03 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. Mr. Chester C. Carter, a 43--year-old Negro lawyer and former U.S. Peace Corps official, was appointed yesterday as deputy chief of the State Departments protocol office. The first of his race to hold a top position in protocol. Mr. Carter will moveAP - 174 words
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Article298 1964-05-03 7 PARIS. Sat. PAPERS-30 MIL A DAY CIRCULATION increases have been registered by daily newspaper in most sections of the world since 1950. a Unesco survey showed.. But losses were noted in two regions with the highest circulation levels North America and the Oceania area of298 words
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Article23 1964-05-03 8 it word* SH/- (Mimimumt EXTENSION OF t more days of our Special Offer. More stocks added. Modern s. 34. Hiub Street. Spore.23 words
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OPINION
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548 1964-05-03 8 DEVELOPING countries urgently want capital and two events last week tserved to emphasise why they will not get it In the quantities they need unless there Is first an accepted International law on foreign Investments. In Jakarta scarcely 24 hours after Dr. Subandrio con:essed548 words
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Article, Illustration858 1964-05-03 8 On discovering Malaysia's peacock trend and a new use for those two-way mirrors i DID you notice one thing about the men in the election crowds on Saturday night? They did not stand shoulder-pad to shoulder-pad as they would have done 10 years ago.858 words
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Letter174 1964-05-03 8 WATCH THIS TRICKLE I AM told that a number of students who went overseas for further studies have applied for transfer to the Malayan or Singapore University for the coming 1964 session. These students went abroad in the first instance either because they flopped their examinations here or174 words
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Letter138 1964-05-03 8 PUNISH THEM I FULLY agree that It Is time that the Government passed legislation to control housing developers and compel them to keep the completion dates they promise their clients. There should be a penalty clause In the contract, something like the one they have at a HERE'S the last138 words
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Letter32 1964-05-03 8 THREE DON'TS ALL President Soekarno has to do to make himself acceptable is to impose on himself the simple nursery school discipline: "Don't scream, don't grab and don't crush." S. NADARAJA, KUANTAN.32 words
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Letter80 1964-05-03 8 TRAFFIC DENSITY rpo all those who fear the X rising toll on our roads I say: Fear not. At the rate new cars are being put on the road traffic density will soon reach that critical stage when traffic If not frozen into solid lm- mobility, will have to move80 words
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Letter86 1964-05-03 8 CROWN CRAWLERS FEW things in the world are more Infuriating than coming across a crown-of-the-road crawler on Nicoll Highway who is too busy admiring the sea front to look into his rear view mirror. Why on earth cannot he pull up and take his fill of the sea? Why must86 words
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Letter55 1964-05-03 8 CAREER CLASSES HATS off to David Kraal for his timely article on career guidance (Sunday Times. March I>. May I suggest the setting up of vocational classes In schools, the distribution of informative pamphlets by firms and the sending of professional men to give talks in the schools and colleges.55 words
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Letter105 1964-05-03 8 NEOCOLONIALISM WATCH IN OSoekarno's frolics for the past 18 months or so has convinced me of one thing: There Is no colonialism like anticolonialism, it goes on and on. ABDUL lAFFAR, KUALA LUMPUR. THE UR6E TO KICK I AM a peaceable man who loves my neighbour, respects the statesmen of105 words
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Letter87 1964-05-03 8 WHY aren't Malayan children taught NOT to swipe at wasps? I passed a school the other day and there were whole batches of boys lashing away at these pretty creatures with badminton rackets. I did not stay to find out. I am sure a lot of87 words
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782 1964-05-03 8 PATRICK CHAN - Down to the sea in snorkel and flippers PATRICK CHAN By Kuala lumpur AT first glance, the chain of islands lyirm parallel to the Trengganu coast seems to be good for nothing but a bird sanctuary. And. indeed, the sea birds make full use of the Isles— some Inhabited, some782 words
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Advertisement914 1964-05-03 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS It »ord* ti.it (Min.t PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In Singapore. Orchard Road Sunday Servic* i. in. and 8 p.m. All Welcom*. JOE TALLCV RALLIES Victoria Mrmon.il Hall. May <Sth and 7th 1M •>ond hy Yuutb lor Christ. Featuring Jo.- Tallcys and family. famouK mu*ic:it artlM* from America. I914 words
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Advertisement84 1964-05-03 8 First National City Travelers Checks <^> "bttter than money" Official Travelers Check New York World's Fair 1964-65 AVAILABLE, ACCEPTABLE, REFUNDABLE everywhere. At home or away, your moneys completely safe, always spendable, when you carry First National City Travelers Checks. Checks lost or stolen You can get "on-the-spot" refunds at many84 words
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Article, Illustration391 1964-05-03 9 THE HEART OF THE MA TTER: KEEP OUT No. 7 KILLER American specialists tell how the people of Singapore eat their way to right pressure SINGAPORE, Sat FEWER people in Singapore suffer from heart disease than in the United States because the local diet, while rich in flavour, was not391 words
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208 1964-05-03 9 4-POINT PLAN TO GET JAYCEE MOVING FNANO. Sat r- The Jaycees International conference today drew up a four-point plan to promote the Jaycee movement and Increase Its membership. The conference, attended by 100 delegates and observers from 11 countries, resolved to: SPONSOR more elocution contests: ENCOURAGE "Youth Week in Business";208 words
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Article75 1964-05-03 9 SINGAPOKfc,. Sal The Singapore Indian Film Society is arranging v reception for the Indian Him delegation, who have arrived here on their way back from Jakarta, at the Adelphi Hotel on May 4 at 6 p.m The delegation includes several well-known Indian film stars. Members75 words
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286 1964-05-03 9 'Australians want joint ventures' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. LEADING Australian manufacturer today called for more Australian-Malaysian joint ventures in an effort to control SouthEast Asian trade. Mr. F. J. Malone, executive officer of the West Australian Chamber of Manufacturers and leader of a seven-man trade delegation currently on a South-East Asian286 words
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Article126 1964-05-03 9 Armed men rob manager KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four armed robbers raided the home of Mr M I. Wheatley. the managing director of East English Co. Ltd., at Jalan Gurney Dua here yesterday and stole articles and liquor worth a total of $1,389 The robbers, armed with daggers, held up the126 words
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Article85 1964-05-03 9 Ex-Inspector on raw opium charge CINGAPORE. Sat. A former probationary Inspector of police from Kedah was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with unlawful possession of raw opium worth $25,750 Mehat bin Abdullah, who pleaded not guilty, was alleged to have been found with the opium in a car85 words
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Article51 1964-05-03 9 IPOH. Sat. Dato Llew Why Hone, chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, Perak branch today declared open the new premises of the Perak Chinese Engineering Association here The association, which purchased the building renovated it at a total cost of $45,000. also celebrated It* 40th51 words
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Article23 1964-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Photographic Trade Association's annual dinner wtll be held at the Lucky Restaurut aod Bar on Maj 8-23 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-05-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat New Zealand's Chief of Air Staff. Air Vice Marshal I.G. Morrison. wiU arrive here tomorrow in the course of his current tour of Royal New Zealand Air Force units now operating in Malaysia and Thailand. He recently attended as an observer194 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-05-03 9 MORE than 800 euests attended a reception at the Old Frees' Association. Penanu. last Thursday on the occasion of the wedding of Mr. Michael Chan Peng Hon and Miss Thonc Swee Kent, fourth daughter of Mr. Thong Sen Cheong., managing director of Sam Yik Goldsmiths Ltd.. Penang. and75 words
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Advertisement268 1964-05-03 10 International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation announces the formation of ITT MALAYSIA LTD 4 nibiory »i TA« STc JtaafcancM at rmir-f i4roMt«ct'« *tetcH o/ protxmd ITT BuOdino. International Telephone and Tele- Now, 37 years later, Malaysia joins The formation of ITT Malaysia Ltd. graph Corporation proudly announ- the imposing lists of268 words
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The News
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162 1964-05-03 11 QINGAJPORE, Sat. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. 1 oiijj Sip Chee, said today that the irresistible turning wheel of progress in Singapore was winning a definite status and reputation fully justifying the appellation of "New York of Malaysia."' Mr. l-onj;162 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-05-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Betty Allen. the American mezzo-soprano flew Into Singapore last night eagerly looking forward to a taste 12 hot curry and a first hand knowledge of how batik is madp. Miss Allen is here to perform at the Victoria Theatre on Monday evening.223 words
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Article199 1964-05-03 11 I(UANTAN, Sat. The second duty of Malaysians apart from standing solidly behind the Alliance Government against Indonesia's confrontation, was to help the Government In making the National Language the sole official language of the country by 1967. Speaking at a meeting of the National Language199 words
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Obituary104 1964-05-03 11 K. LETCHUMIPILLAI. mother of K. Kanagasapal Surveys Seremb.m. Balasingam Aborigines Department Kuala Lumpur. Mother-in-law Chella^ah, Seaport Estate, passed away 30-4-64. MRS. LAURENCIA MITCHELL passed away peacefully on 1.5.64. j Funeral cortege leaves 125 Loronz I "L" Teluk Kurau at 3.30 p.m tod«v 35 64 for St Joseph* Church iPMi104 words
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Article228 1964-05-03 11 AIRPORT arrivals and de- pal lures for ludav: PENANG Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipuh. (ML 106 1 7.35 a.m.; Singapore iML 584) 9.05 a.m.: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.: Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.3S a.m.; K....i Bharu228 words
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Article35 1964-05-03 11 JESSELTON. Sat. Eleven Junior secondary school teachers have arrived here on secondment from Singapore for three years in Sabs.li. They are here on Sabah's Invitation to help In Its educational programme.35 words
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Article64 1964-05-03 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A brief ceremony was held at the Empire dock here today to welcome the arrival of two British landIng crafts (tank), the Antwerp and Arakan. which will be attached to the Royal Army Service Corp's water transport fleet. The landing crafts sailed all64 words
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Article238 1964-05-03 12 Let's co-operate, appeal to PMIP KOTA BHARI, Saturday. ])ATO Nik Ahmad Kamil, newly-elected Alliance member of Parliament, last night appealed to PMIP leaders in the State government to discard their political sentiments and work with the Alliance-controlled Central Government for the benefit of the people of Kelantan. Speaking at an238 words
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Article38 1964-05-03 12 SUNGEI PATANI. S*t— The Sultan of Kedah this morning declared open the bin Federation of Malaya Hindu Youth Convention here. About 300 delegates from all parts of Malaysia are attending the four-day convention.38 words
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251 1964-05-03 12 Parties merge to form Umno in Sarawak SINGAPORE, Sat— Plans to bring two Sarawak political parties. Party Negara and Party Bertasa. under the .single party banner of Umno are now well under way. The ne*r party will be called Sarawak Umno, a branch of Umno Malaya. A 19-man delegation, comprising251 words
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117 1964-05-03 12 INDONESIAN PIRATES ROB FISHERMEN OFF PULAU KETAM KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four Malaysian fishermen were robbed of their catch, fishing nets and gears worth $3,400 by armed Indonesian pirates in international waters, off Pulau Ket-am, yesterday. They were In two boats when they were Intercepted by a gunboat at Angsa Bank117 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-05-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Work has begun on Malaysia's $50 million chemical plants at Padan? .lawa. 20 miles from here. The plants, which will be operated by the Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd., an associated compa n y of ICI (Malaya) Ltd., will manufacture fertilisers, chlorine,127 words
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441 1964-05-03 13 THE City Editor is away on leave. His profit column will be back next week. LONDON, Sat. The first stage of the South-East Asia Commonwealth telephone cable system (Seacom) will be laid in the China Sea during the next six months, SirReuter - 441 words
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Article321 1964-05-03 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. Combined business ln the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1.000) $3.33; CTS ords. (100) 505.; East Smelt. (500) $4.30; Dunlops 13.000) $2 57, (1.000) $2.56; Esso321 words
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Article51 1964-05-03 13 KOTA BHARU Shi —An advance party of 75 officers and men of the 2nd Battalion Royal Malay Regiment left here by train this morning for Singapore and then to Sabah. The party was led by the commanding officer of the battalion. Lt.-Col. Must&ffa bin51 words
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Article362 1964-05-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR a.m.. b.OO lime Signal Ne-gaia-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal The News; 110 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day. 73z Breaklast Potpourri, b.OO lime Signal, The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy. 9.00 Music Cuy, 10.00 Summary Ol Programmes For The Morning, 10.01 Hawaii362 words
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Article, Illustration158 1964-05-03 13 PENANG. Sat. The Chief .Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. and Penane's new eight State Executive Councillors were entertained to luncii by the Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-haj, after they had been sworn in at Residency today. They took their oaths or office, allegiance and secrecy before158 words
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224 1964-05-03 13 ITUCHING, Sat. A largescale resettlement scheme is now underway in Sarawak's Second Division to help rural folk, especially those living in the border area, to obtain a better life and be protected from Indonesian raids. The big shift, alms at denying food to224 words
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Article, Illustration320 1964-05-03 13 *l 'RY It some time. Concentrate •L intently upon another person •eated in a room with you, without his noticing it. Observe him gradually become restless and finally turn and look in your direction. Simple— yet it is tpositiiedtfi^mtralien that thought generates a320 words
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Advertisement317 1964-05-03 13 Scnbe X.M.D. The Rojioucuni, AMORC. Rotiaucnn Piilc. Sin Jose, California. Kindly «cad me t ftce copy of the book. "The Mastery of Life." I tm interested in leiminc how I mty receive Distinction! about the full ute of my nanualpowen Addreo ...and behold ;one of the most breath-taking, awennspiring sights317 words
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Miscellaneous290 1964-05-03 13 Kj Were rdt jr w*r— oomt seem C^uCM— Jw _n* boft gef wet 1 kv*»j ..to wenttrt ON YOUR TV TODAY TV cha^£? U f* Programme summary to .11 lanP.M, iSmKSJ f and pro- SST DMt nd derers Return; 1.50 The Rose- V* 1 7 40 Opening and promary Clooney290 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1964-05-03 14 ROBERT GLENTON - How would you make out on a desert isle? ROBERT GLENTON By THIS IS YOUR SCORE... ...AND WHAT IT MEANS WHAT are the great pr o blems, the unforeseen cmc r gencies that test a man's fibre in Malaysia in 1964? For most of us they are: Keeping up the1,251 words
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Article458 1964-05-03 14 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS PEN PROFILE- BY \LL of us. at some- time or other, have sketched a cartoon, kind or cruel, about someone we Snow. But how many of us have got beyond the doodling stage? Mr. Renendra Karmarkar. the head of the arts and crafts section of the Teachers'458 words
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Advertisement347 1964-05-03 14 8 ray ■'■^^'iSi^USl^^Ba i^Hrs j iStnimmu f*\fWm iWiiiiiiiiiiiiV The story only a Girard Perregaux watch can tell will always steal the limelight. They -know >BHm H they both wear Girard Perregaux watches. H -fj /I^HSV afEHfh Every Girard Perregaux watch is the patient All work of renowned Swiss craftsmen who347 words
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Article, Illustration333 1964-05-03 15 HEAVENS ABOVE SELLERS! GUESS WHO'S TAKING A KNOCK AT PARISH LIFE IT HAD to come, of course. Peter Sellers, the chameleon of British films, as a clergyman. In "Heavens Above," which has still to come to Malaysia, he plays the Rev. John Smallwood, a vicar who takes his job and333 words
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Article691 1964-05-03 15 THOMAS WISEMAN - THOMAS WISEMAN- Reviewed by THE SILENCE Starring: Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom and Hakan Jahnberg. SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF A GENIUS INGMAR BERG--1 MAN'S much discussed and slightly censored new film now being shown in Britain, "THE SILENCE." provides a very contemporary vision of what hell691 words
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Article265 1964-05-03 15 IT IS distressing to record that many theatregoers who went to see the Stage Clubs production of "Twelfth Night." anticipating a really outstanding Shakespearian evening, came away from the theatre rather disappointed Angela Sweeting's Viola and Peter Lawson's magnificent Sir Toby Belch were universally praised, but every other265 words
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Advertisement104 1964-05-03 15 V v Diamonds, pearls. \V\ and many variety V^\ o' precioui >, gems IRIDCt ftOAD. 1 SING«PO»E< IS COMINGTO TOWN! 3 Shews Today: 1.30-5 00 1 1.30pm MG.R. Saroia Devi MR R. "NtETHIKKUPPIN PAASAM" (Tomil). TODAY II o m 'TOWN with PITY" You'll Soon be Enioying "HOLIDAY in BOMBAY" U4H104 words
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Advertisement484 1964-05-03 15 ESOTERICA has earned the coveted USE TESTED SEAL IN MeCAll'S TEST ROOM we toi products and services for the qualities and features you will find important when you use them. That's why. after have tested a product in the laboratory and in practical use and like it. we believe you484 words
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Article311 1964-05-03 16 PETER UM - TESTING THE VW 1500S PETER UM By YOL KCfl on the gas. The car shoots oU." Tne meter it-|{.ster& 26 m.p.h. .i; Hot, nearly SO in second, p.isi "0 in third. And you have siiil more eager, surging power at your command. You reel yourself pressed agauiM the back of311 words
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189 1964-05-03 16 ESTATE WORKERS WILL NOT REMAIN IDLE WARNING TO MPIEA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Trades Union Congress last night warned the Malayan PlantIn?? Industries Employers' Association that the workers in the country would not remain idle and permit the deterioration of the nations economy to boost vested interests This was189 words
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314 1964-05-03 16 THE New Zealand Prime 1 Minister. Mr. Keith i Holyoake. ha* warned the I Indonesian Foreign Mlnister. Dr. Subandrlo. that 1 New Zealand would send its forces to fight alongside Malaysian and British units In the Borneo states if the situation there314 words
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Article311 1964-05-03 16 Aussie league soccer starts CYDNET, Sat. Remitte \ustralian Awxi.ition fool* ball league matches pla>ed today were: 1 \M\ I lirrton 4 \MV (NOKTII DIV.. .Ma.iln-ld 3 Adam-low n S ik.i-.m; i ii i < .ilifv n Juventus I l.jtNs 0 Rapid* 7 i)l\mpi.i 3 Rangers Sth Hobart 1 Croatia SReuter - 311 words
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Article42 1964-05-03 16 LONDON. Sat. England I .beat Young England 3-0 at soci cer here yesterday. Results of other matches: Knrlish Div. 3 Queens Part Rangen 3 Wateall 0. Scottish Summer Cup: Dundo* U. 0 Dundee 0 (brought forward from May I).42 words
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Article31 1964-05-03 16 LONDON. Sat— Th« count* of th« English Football Aasoclation yesterday decided to Institute a national Sunday football competition for the first time la the association's history. 14 ***** O\31 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-05-03 16 Che Halijah at the big strike ballot count-down at Plantation House KUALA LUMPUR, Sat VTATIONAL Union of Plantation Workers scrutineers counting 26.0 M strike ballots at Plantation House in Petal Ing Jaya yesterday. Sole woman in the picture is Che Halijah binte Kamaruddin, a tapper of Batanr Kali Estate. I121 words
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Article1183 1964-05-03 17 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Pin High (Race 1), EstreUita (Race 2) and Pelor Mas (Race 7). The going is good. JJEST bet at Penang today is Estrellita (late Consulate) in the Cl. 2 Div. 2 7f handicap (Race 2). This Star Spangled Banner mare has1,183 words
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Article1573 1964-05-03 17 Race l: 2.00 Cl 2, Div 3 (s7.ooo)— lt 1 OCOOO »||ver Screen 111 h (Shaw St.) Tulloh, 7 9.0 (F) Moore 8 2 ***** Bistro a (Mr. 6c Mrs. I. Alsagoff) Donnelly. 6 9.0 Kinf 5 3 ***** Fine tt Dandy a (Mr. Mrs. L.M. Poo) Martin,1,573 words
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Article144 1964-05-03 17 K.ea lUoa I Raoa S Kaoa < B4N Race Kace 1 Kace it I PIN HIGH Silver Screen Buaya Tapah ESTRELLITA Slnar Mata Sandfate REDCAR Box Office Ada Baik TOBASCO Draco Baton Kaaap BRANTAS Producer St. Honore LOVELY DAY Thunder Bird Double Adios PKI.OR MAS Miss Delaware Dicniiied Lady144 words
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Article380 1964-05-03 17 Srmmtnt i-i. lok MAS (Race 1) will latte a lob vi catcamg over o.zl. rir.it time out at ipon at ihe tanend oi LMt M-'uson she led ail the way m a CL 3 Div. 1 61 race in sell going. She came380 words
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Article199 1964-05-03 18 FA Cup to W.Ham BOYCE HEADS IN LAST-MINUTE WINNING GOAL LONDON. Sat.— West Ham United scored a laslminuio winning goal today to defeat Preston Norm End 3-2 and win the English K A. Cup. A !>ell-oui crowd ol 100.000 saw Wekt Ham s dramatic triumph at Wembley Stadium. Preston took199 words
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Article121 1964-05-03 18 LONDON. Sat— Alan Connolly, M, and (jrahame Coiling, 22, the Australian fast bowlers, shattered Ulouce!>tersliire when the touring team began a three-day match here today. At tea. the country had lost six wickets for 64 runs. Tea scores in other matches: At Leicester: No play so121 words
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486 1964-05-03 18 SAYS JACK FINGLETON WORCESTER, Sat. A FTER much synthetic sparring lor victory by A both sides in the opening match of the Australian tour here yesterday against Worcestershire finished in a draw ten minutes before the full period of extra 30 minutes had been played.486 words
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Article88 1964-05-03 18 LONDON. Sat. Results of yesterday's cricket matches: At Cambridge: Match drawn. Cambridge 141 and 217. Glamorgan 149 and 141-8 (Rees 48 Pressdee 40 n.o.i. At Taunton: Somerset bt Hampshire by 4 wkts In two-day match. Hants 160-4 dec. and 195-5 dec. (Marshall 57 Keith 45 SainsburyReuter - 88 words
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Article38 1964-05-03 18 IPOH. Sat. South Vietnam women basketballers suffered the second defeat In their Malayan tour when they went down to a Perak Selection 39-38 here last night. The tourists last their first match to Penans 43--3538 words
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262 1964-05-03 18 MALACCA. Sat. Penang schoolboy champion Yew Cheng Hock entered the semifinals of the Malaysian schools individual badminton championships here today. Cheng Hock beat Singapore s Gan Kok Peng in straight sets 15-2, 15-5 in the quarter-final. Stephen Bong, tha Selangor262 words
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Article86 1964-05-03 18 IPOH, Sat. Penang trounced Perak 5-0 In a North Zone match of the Inter-state tennis competition for the Chua Choon Leong Cup on the Ferak Turf Club race course lawn courts here today. Penang won the first three nutJies and were given waUu'>era in the remaining86 words
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Article77 1964-05-03 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. The touring Victoria Institution of Kuala Lumpur scored their fifth successive win when they beat St. Patrick's School by 34 runs here today. Scores V.I. 78 (Robert 24, Pradhan 13. Kula.singam 13. R. (1 Souia 3-16 >. Si. Patricks 44 iT. Da Silva77 words
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Article60 1964-05-03 18 SINGAPORE. Sal. Nick Harvey and J. H. Mitchell will tee-off for the final of the Singapore Island Country Club championship over the Bukit court tomorrow at 8 a.m Harvey, the defending champion, qualified for the final today when he eliminated Brian Mark 6 and 5 Mitchell defeated60 words
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Article656 1964-05-03 18 S'pore and Selangor well placed Malayan inter-state cricket •tarts with Johore snatching 80-run victory over Pahang KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IN Malayan Cricket Association inter-state league matches today, Johore beat Pahang by 80 runs and Singapore, the holders, and Selangor were well placed for victory after the first day's play in656 words
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Article587 1964-05-03 18 Kedab Ist Inns: Hamzati c C. Shepherdson b Perera 1. Dassaya c Jenkins b Gurucharan 9, A. Augustin c Raialingam b C. Shepherdson 0. Hundley c Rajalingam bC. Shepherdson 4. Durairatnam c Christie b Perera 8. P. Augustin b M. Shepherdson 18. Balan c Ran jit b Gurucharan 10.587 words
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Article36 1964-05-03 18 MALACCA. Sat. Selangor Police bea* HQ 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade by 17 runs in their cricket match here today. Scores: Police 149 (A. Murugesu 63. Grunow 3-9) Brigade 132 (Grunow 29, Baglnder 5-33).36 words
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Article146 1964-05-03 18 FORCES SHOCK PERAK 3-1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malaysian Armed Forces shocked Perak 3-1 in the quadrangular hockey tournament here today. As the meet goes into the final day today the main honours now lie between Armed Forces, Penang and Perak, Selangor. who drew with Penang today, are out of the146 words
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157 1964-05-03 18 Youths pay homage to dead colleague fTTTAVA UJHBOR, Sat The Malaysian Yonth soooeV team returned from Saigon today wearing arm bands as a mark > respect to ttietr colleague Ng Peng Huat, who died during the Asian Youths eoocer tournament. Immediately on arrival, tt» team and their officials, led br157 words
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Article94 1964-05-03 18 SINGAPORE. Sat— Singa- I pore Government Services Football Association beat FAM Cup champions Perak 3-1 in a well-con-tested soccer match played before a large crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. The SGSFA owed their victory chiefly to fine displays by their new "find" Nadarajah who scored94 words
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Miscellaneous154 1964-05-03 18 SPORTS DIARY SOl'CKK— Malaya Cup: Armed Forces v Johore (Mcrdeka Stadium. 5.15): Negri v Pahang 'Seremban Station padang); Malacca v Spore Jt Services (Kubu Stadium. 5.15). Friendly; Spore v Perak <Jn B'-sar. 7 1. Spore Uiv. 2A: Oeylang Utd v Chinese Ath. A' (Farrer Pk>; D. Afiah v Haikowyu (Geylang);154 words
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Article, Illustration4090 1964-05-03 19 PART TWO OF AN EXCLUSIVE SERIAL BY C.G.L. DU CANN TRAPPED... ...BY A GREEN-EYED IRISH MILUONAIRESS-BUT IT WAS TO ALWAYS BE A BARREN UNION, NEVER TO BE CONSUMMATED Shaw takes a bride NEXT WEEK: AN IDEAL LOVE AFFAIR OUNG Bernard Shaw was no Lochinvar, Indeed4,090 words
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Article, Illustration284 1964-05-03 20 m -OR HOW FASHION'S NEWEST LOOK BEGINS TO LEAD A DOUBLE LIFE ONCE upon a time, women took great care not so much of their appearance as to make sure that their underclothes were discreetly hidden from sight. Undies then were worn strictly beneath the convention of clothes284 words
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Article318 1964-05-03 20 I HAVE a M of freckles on both cheeks which become even darker on exposure to the sun. How can I remove them and. if I can't, how can I camouflage them? IUiHU.IM LIM THOSE who have freckles should take extra care when exposed to the sun.318 words
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Article316 1964-05-03 20 A JOURNALIST was poll- ing public opinion near the United Nations Headquarters In Geneva concerning the disarmament conference. "I think It's a shame the conference is deadlocked again." commented a Swiss passer-by, "but I'm glad that the delegates are goIng to stay here anyway." "Ther you316 words
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Advertisement140 1964-05-03 20 discreet m |t as a whisper... HHp 4^^*^ s.-VZ^T soft. and cool. Kotex Feminine Towels have a unique centre for instant and complete absorption. You feel so wonderfully safe and confident with Kotex I Kotex Towels never, never lose shape. They remain cool, well-fitting, and comfortable throughout use and are140 words
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Advertisement366 1964-05-03 20 New Style From maidenform: Q/ (Mad* in U.S.A.) JsW sssssß JsKt SWEET MI SIC with straps f^ X of a unique new non-rip- pling, non- rolling elastic! f^^l J These new straps stretch Jy smoothly over your should- -ers, around the back and under the cups. Plus the famous Sweet366 words
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Advertisement139 1964-05-03 20 don't guess! be sure of success with a SALTER DOMESTIC SCALE Salter No. 33 Salter No. 159 bbbbV ft a' 'i BBBBSVV k w > 4 The Salter 'Duet 1 Available at all leading stortt Advertisemen t Complexion Care The secret of beautifying the complexion Is said to lie In139 words
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1251 1964-05-03 21 GREEN LIGHT AFTER GETTING ENGAGED HAVE YOU A PROBLEM? Then write to: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies will be sent by post. DEAR Jane Kee: My friends toll me lluil once ;i boy and girl gel engaged the boy e\j>t>cis1,251 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-05-03 21 ASK YOUR DAD UfINNER of the week's $30 prize is "A Misty Morning" (above), submitted by Sim Lai Huot, 22, Wolferstan Road, Malacca. 'He used a Rolleiflex camera and I Iford H.P.3 film. Setting: fB, 1/60 with orange filter. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted324 words
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Article331 1964-05-03 21 DURING the Snipe shooting va.,on. I noticed thai n tern good dogs got will out and hunted when ordered to do >v However, h good numbeV ol dogs -eemed to reject the idea of working in cover, and worked the open far too much. The consequence of this331 words
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Article, Illustration450 1964-05-03 21 DROP US A LINE Our address: The Know Alls. The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies sent by post. I AM a Chinese educated student* I should like to i make friends with English educated students, living either in Singapore or Malaya.450 words
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Advertisement67 1964-05-03 21 Sensible girl, She just gets on with her decorating and leaves the problems of how these wonderful paints are made, to IC I. Why don t you follow her example. Just... PAINT HAPPY... with DULUX PENTAUTE, and leave the rest to I C I. about pigments,^!^ darling! £*^jm 9ft di^HHE67 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-05-03 22 Stephen Ward: Was justice done? OUT: A DISQUIETING I COMMENT ON THAT DRAMATIC CASE IT all happened less than 12 months ago, but it seems like ages. Stephen Ward is dead and buried: is there really much more to be said? Mr. Ludovic Kennedy reckons there is. True, the martyr's349 words
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Article232 1964-05-03 22 PETER GROSVENOR - PETER GROSVENOR By KARL MEYER writing in the New Statesman says: Ralph Osbert's article on Ja pa n's Plastic Women was reod with pleasure. But I om sorry Osbert did not quote some of the piquant odvertising that has been used to entice customers to the Tokyo virgin232 words
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Article686 1964-05-03 22 It's a matter of common sense RONALD RANSOM'S CUIDE TO JUNCLE SURVIVAL COME of the people who write to me have been taking me to task —in a friendly way for trying to persuade Malaysians to get out into the "ulu" and see for themselves something of the grandeur of686 words
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Article, Illustration592 1964-05-03 22 up ALIAS RAHIM TALKS TO HEROIC HASHIM- MAN WHO UPSET THE ODDS THIS is the story of a man who refused to allow himself to be dependent on others; to live on sympathy. Hashim bin Ahmad is a physically handicapped person who has found useful employment. He592 words
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Advertisement35 1964-05-03 23 g^gam «g^g^gK^^gw\ m the shirt designed and tailored in the U. S. A. for men unlimited selection just unpack -ed at all reputable stores. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA L. E. TELS Cos TRADING SOCIETY J35 words
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Advertisement138 1964-05-03 23 Tir^fofieSafe?^ Every car owner needs the extra protection of these exclusive construction features in Firestone tyres! 1. Firestone Rubber-X-101 gives thousands of extra miles at no extra cost. 2. Safety-Fortified Cord Body is stronger to resist shock, puncture and blowout. 3. Nylon Monofilament Chafer eliminates air loss into body of138 words
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Miscellaneous287 1964-05-03 23 V mm. Mm. m. MJ _j n \M mm M j ACBOSS: 1. Hut (4); 5. Har- DOWN: 1. Drink (7) 2 Drug Ve f l j 4) ,i.v B T? 1 1 3): ?T (fl) 8 Rovln < 6 >; Entrance word^f i2 MU^teST*- if <4) 5 Sorrowfully (8)287 words
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Advertisement614 1964-05-03 24 I 1...the ...the MALAYSIA "'HAZEIINE' SNOW" -obr Every day, more and more l^^^*^! \A women beautify their fy Bkin with gentle, smooth 'i^^adj^lLS?^^ Get a jar today. I HA s^^rKj j A WILLCOMI PRODUCT Sol* Aqcnti in Malaysia: JACKSON ft CO., LTD. Smoopv SHARIKAT JACKSON'S (P.T.M.) lIRHAD: THE NORTH BORNEO614 words
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Miscellaneous1202 1964-05-03 24 Z n MA>»E KC r eC 7EV10U5, COlOMcl HUW5-I *E MUST ALEfcT O'Jfc ZvsE'vE C^ECXEP OU>\ I—JlL-v Edgar Rice Burroughs' 4. Tw s smpubst /wetho75 are *t_J mcukitv co*ces to all the ol? as emues y ■^^WBBB^HK^pBHHpHH a relative comes to your help you are rapidly (jetting Into a i1,202 words
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Advertisement20 1964-05-03 25 I mmmv "ZZT" *&y*>^3 IkU °"5 I S MORE THAN ONE MILLION BIC BALL PENS SOLD EVERY DAY I --.--—.I20 words
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Advertisement51 1964-05-03 26 f"?! B «i WD s o.s i T^ I 000 co UTE^ ul |i£ r ?:!^AiSI !ll h3 HI *g S- O g» O3>-O o H I fc f Sfe* H |s??- If Sg,. 0 C 3D m 5j >o°tF dii=' l h ;s 2 S 2 mSs> w m51 words
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Miscellaneous23 1964-05-03 26 ■a i« 9 w^s I l *^^Bb fc^^— j-— r*^^^^ •f^ jt \f Z. Q L m j^ j i^* t^^^^ «JJ*^^ M>23 words
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