The Straits Times, 17 May 1964
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Title Section13 1964-05-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,473. SUNDAY, MAY 17. 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732.113 words
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Article, Illustration15 1964-05-17 1 MACAPAGAL He's hopeful15 words
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218 1964-05-17 1 MACAPAGAL OPTIMISTIC ABOUT SUMMIT PROSPECTS MANILA, Sat. The Philippine President, Mr. Oiosdado Macapagal. said yesterday he was optimistic about prospects of holding a second summit conference between the heads of government of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. The President, who Is on a speaking tour of the southern provinces, told218 words
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105 1964-05-17 1 'Crush' threat: How to have talks? Tengku LOR JANGGUS (North Kedah), Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman who is expected to meet the Philippines special envoy, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, on Monday said here tonight that if Soekarno continued his "crush Malaysia" threat "it will be useless to hold arother summit conference."105 words
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Article32 1964-05-17 1 NOT YORK s.il.-ri;e Malaysian Amba.ssador to the United Statp Dnto Ong Yoke Lin leit for home ia*t ntsnt lor what he called routine con*uluuon' i with hi* Government— AJ.32 words
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Article, Illustration359 1964-05-17 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA 1 1 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TWENTY-FOUR hours after the arrival of President Macapagal's special envoy, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez the prospects for a settlement of the Malaysia dispute are still dim. Malaysian officials today generated an air of wait-and-see pessimism. Both Mr. Lopez and359 words
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487 1964-05-17 1 On-off -on-off- postal strike is ON again •JHE on-off-on-off strike by 1,400 postal workers is on again. Four and a half hours after the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, announced that the Union of Post Office Workers had called off the strike, the union's general secretary, Mr. Cyril John,487 words
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185 1964-05-17 1 ESTATES' STRIKE DETAILS OUT ON MONDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Minister cf Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. said today that he was still trying hard to find a mediator acceptable to both the NUPW and the MPIEA to solve their wage dispute. Both the union and the planting industry agreed earlier185 words
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Article22 1964-05-17 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. General Services Administration yesterday announced the sale of 15 long tons of tin from national stockpile. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article70 1964-05-17 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Mr. WJ. Latmneten, chief assistant to the Indonesian Sports Minister Mr. R. Maladi issued a statement today demanding that the flags of participating countries in the challenge round of the Thomas Cup badmnton competition with the exception of Malaysia be flown in Tokyo. According toReuter - 70 words
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Article69 1964-05-17 1 A cornered Mr. Lopez Melt) beseeching his luncheon host. Dato Ghazali shade (right), to call off his wife's confrontation. Datin Khatijah needled President .Macapagal's special envoy tor 15 minutes on the Philippines stand in the Malaysian dispute, asking him persistently: "What would you do69 words
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Article291 1964-05-17 1 Jakarta: Lopez has a new plan lAKARTA, Sat. Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foreign, Minister, today said he had reached a basic agreement for the withdrawal of Indonesian forces from Malaysia during his talks here with Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, the Philippines special envoy. He told reporters here that he had291 words
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Advertisement15 1964-05-17 1 LOPEZ IS CONFRONTED AT LUNCHEON IN CAPITAL AND D hotc News IS THERE PAGE FOUR15 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-05-17 2 MARRIAGE MUST WAIT SINGAPORE, Saturday. a PRETTY Singapore girl. who promised not to marry until she has seen the world, is leaving on a world tour on Tuesday ALONE. She is 27-year-old June Mok, the popular nightclub singer, who is known to thousands179 words
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193 1964-05-17 2 5-man S'pore team off to Tokyo for rubber study talks SINGAPORE. Sat.— A fiveman Singapore team, forming part of the Malaysian delegation, left for Tokyo yesterday to attend the bi-annual meeting of the International Rubber Study Group from May 18--22. This Is the first time after Malaysia that Singapore, which193 words
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Article49 1964-05-17 2 KUANTAN, Bat.— The Pahang Mentrl Beaar, Dato Yahaya bin Hajl Mohamed Sen, will call a meeting of the National Language Month Committee on Tuesday. The meeting will brief the various community leaders on arrangements for a mass pledge reremony on the padang here on May 2349 words
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Article30 1964-05-17 2 IPOH. B«t.— Lee Keng Choon. 45 a goldsmith and Hor Chong Seng. 18, wim> were cycling Sane, were relieved of their Sri* watches. In Jalan Bendara last night.30 words
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338 1964-05-17 2 TEA MONEY: CONTROL OF RENT BLAMED PENANG, Saturday. JHE City Assessor, Mr. I. W. Hake, today criticised the continuation of rent control as having contributed largely to the practice of "tea money" in the city. "Happily." he said in his annual report for 1963, "there are mow a few signs338 words
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214 1964-05-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Ministry of Education, was today urged to employ teachers who have undergone a specialist course at Kirkby for the training of teachers for secondary comprehensive schools. The suggestion was made by the National Union of Teachers in a memorandum to214 words
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Article53 1964-05-17 2 SINOAPORE, Sat. The People's Action Party assemblyman for Sembawang, Mr. Teong Eng Slong, and Miss Lim Chwee Moi. were married at the registry of marriages this morning. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. aod the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman bin53 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-05-17 2 WINNER OF ASIA MAGAZINE AWARD FILIPINA writer Kerima Polotan has won the Asia Magazine Award for the best short story chosen for a forthcoming Asian Anthology. The US$5OO prize was presented by Manila Times publisher, Mr. Joaquin P. Roces, at a recent meeting of the Asia Magazines Ltd. board in159 words
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262 1964-05-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A YOUTH, who pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today to four charges of house breaking, was sentenced to one year's jail on each charge and in addition will receive five strokes of the rotan. The court President,262 words
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127 1964-05-17 2 The fortunate will move in next year rLUK ANSON. Sat. The District Officer, Lower Perak, Syed Mahadzar bin Syed Hussein, said yesterday that Lower Perak was not lagging in Its land for the landless scheme. He was speaking at the opening of a community hall at the Drainage and Irrigation127 words
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67 1964-05-17 2 DAY OF RAIDS BY THUGS AND THIEVES SEREMBAN. Sat. Thievw broke into a newly built house at Dunman Road here yesterday and carried away a cement vibrator valued ai $1,500. Later robbers raided a house at Carew Street and took $851 worth of electric wire. In Kuala Sawah, 10 miles67 words
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Article63 1964-05-17 2 MALACCA, Sat. The Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek Yusuf. will address the first meeting of the new Malacca State Legislative Assembly to be held on Thursday. The election of the Speaker will be ttie first item on the agenda. Haii Tallb bin Karlm, re-elected63 words
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Article85 1964-05-17 2 Sailor killed report is denied KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Ministry of Defence here today denied an Antara report, from Jakarta that a British patrol boat had been fired on by Indonesian coast guards off Nunukan Island in Indonesian East Borneo, killing one British sailor and wounding another. A Ministry spokesman85 words
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Article66 1964-05-17 2 TAIPINO, Sat.— Two salesmen Ang Teong Gee. 20. and Ung Kek Leng. 26. were committed to stand trial In the Ipoh High Court at the close of a preliminary inquiry here yesterday. They are accused ot causing grevious hurt to Ong Wan Ele, with acid,66 words
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Article30 1964-05-17 2 TAIPINO. Sat. Madam Yee Toy Hong, 92. a great grandmother, was found hanging In her house In Aulong new village here yesterday. Police do not suspect foul play.30 words
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Article19 1964-05-17 2 KUALA TRENOOANU. Sat.— The Sultan of Trengganu will open the State Legislative Assembly meeting on May 28.19 words
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Article89 1964-05-17 2 pENANO, Sat. Thieves broke Into the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows here early this morning and rifled three collection boxes. Fortunately, the boxes had been cleared yesterday evening, and there was no money In any of them. A check showed that the thieves had tampered89 words
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163 1964-05-17 3 Teacher gets $7,920 for wrong dismissal ESSELTON, bat.— Mr. J Justice Harley yesterday ordered the education sub-committee of the Sandakan Chinese Chamber of Commerce which manages the Sandakan Chinese School to pay a teacher 57.920 for wrongful dismissal. The Sabah Minister of Communications and Works Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, ls163 words
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Article43 1964-05-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Chung Chen Sun. a well-known local artist will bold a one-man art exhibition at the British Council Centre here, beginning on Monday. It will be opened to the public dally from 10 ajn. to 6 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration493 1964-05-17 3 OPENING OF EDUCATION CENTRE BY U.S. FIRM 'A GOOD SIGN' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Training to be given in use of latest business machines THE establishment of a training centre here by IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) v/as today hailed* as a sign of confidence by foreign investors493 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-05-17 3 PSI TO HOLD ASIAN SEMINAR IN STORE SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Public Services International, representing about 2.5 million) public service employees in 44 countries, will hold its first Asian seminar here from May 20 to 27. The Amalgamated Union of Fublic Employees will be host to the delegates Among the subjects243 words
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Article68 1964-05-17 3 LONDON. Sat. -Mr A. C. Maxwell, who after 20 years in Hie Malayan Police Force became Commissioner of Sarawak Constabularly from 1947 to 1949 and Commissioner of Police in Hong Kong from 1953 to 1959. has died in Belfast, aged 54 After his retirement lrom68 words
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Article44 1964-05-17 3 IPOH, Bat. Mr. H. C. B. Wewington, 76. who became an insurance man and later a planter at the height of the emergency, died here last night after a short Illness. His body was cremated at the Oopeng Road Crematorium today.44 words
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Article101 1964-05-17 3 Irish fly in to relieve Gurkhas KUCHLNG, Sat. The first phase of the relief of the m (.urkln Kifies serving in Sarawa by the Ist Battalion Royal Ulster Kifies from Hong Kong began today. Military sources said it would be one of the biggest airlift exercises undertaken since operations beganReuter - 101 words
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Article87 1964-05-17 3 TELUK ANSON, Bat. A police party led by Inspector Ariffln bin Abdullah, detained two suspects 90 minutes after an armed robbery, was reported at Kampong Telok Bharu. Hutan Melintang, 13 miles from here yesterday. Lay Ah Tong, 70, a copra kiln caretaker and his wife Hoo87 words
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230 1964-05-17 3 Tapper is cleared of abetting rape of two girls PENANG Saturday. AKEDAH rubber tapper, V Rajoo, was today acquitted on three counts of having abetted two men accused* of raping two teen-aged girls in a Penang hotel on the night of Jan 13 this year. The two men charged with230 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-05-17 3 OINGA PORE Sat. Johnny Lion, (above) Hollands top pop singer, will record a new local song "Merlion City Singapore" to help popularise the island's characteristics overseas. Johnny, performing here with his jumping Jewels heard the song for the first time this morning. It had been145 words
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Article215 1964-05-17 3 SEREMBAN, Sat. THE Seremban branch J of the War Department Civilian Staff Association yesterday threatened to take Industrial action if the representative of the management. Captain V. H L. Estop failed to redress the grievances oi four of its members. The WDSCA is protesting against:215 words
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Advertisement219 1964-05-17 3 <^fe> ISOLA 2 -models!(l2 picturt*;2Ji* 2'/. <^> ISOLY 16 pictures IJfca 3 models (Super Slides) both cameras take ROLLFILW 120 SIZE sarong V CRISS-CROSS DRESS-UP BRA Y\ THE ONLY BRA THAT ADJUSTS WITH EVERY |||l in SEPARATE ARM AND CUP ACTION In this unique bra, the fabric is attached to219 words
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Article, Illustration430 1964-05-17 4 Austen Zecha - A Datin gives Lopez idea of his roblem Austen Zecha STORY BY PICTURES BY C.S. Chong KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. President Macapagal's special envoy, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, today received a taste of "confrontation" not like Indonesia's, but from his luncheon hostess, Datin Khatijah, wife of the Permanent Secretary to the430 words
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98 1964-05-17 4 and turned to Dato Ghazali, saying: "You should send your wife as your next Ambassador to the Philippines." But turning serious just before he got into his car, he added: "Well, now I have an idea of the size of my problem." Late tonight,98 words
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132 1964-05-17 5 Tawau reservoir guarded POLICE here have foiled an Indonesian plot to poison the Tawau reservoir. A heavy security force has now been posted to the reservoir to see that no such plot would happen again. In a statement, the police said: "The plot was132 words
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Article116 1964-05-17 5 200 AUSSIE TROOPS FOR BORNEO TOUCHING, Sat. —It has been officially learnt about 200 Australian troops will leave for Malaysia territory in Borneo by May 20. They will take with them road- building equipment, helicopter and light aircraft landing construction machinery This will include heavy and light bulldozers. fleet of116 words
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Article55 1964-05-17 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. The Trengganu State Government has allocated $10,000 for this year's National Language Month in the State scheduled to begin on May 33. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Ibrahim Pikri. who is chairman of the State Natlcnal Language Month committee, has directed the Immediate formation of55 words
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Article32 1964-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three armed thugs stabbed a labourer. Ng Ah Slew. 30. in Havelock Road last nisht He was admitted to the General Hospital ln serious condition.32 words
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219 1964-05-17 5 NELSON RUTHERFURD - Emergency new villages for Sarawak NELSON RUTHERFURD by KUCHING, Saturday ACTION might have to be taken to regroup people living in Sarawak border areas menaced by confrontation, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said today. The rural folk affected would be resettled in new villages patterned on lines of219 words
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Article72 1964-05-17 5 Man who came back is held PENANG. Sat.— Teoh Tua Bak. 34, was today charged ln the First Magistrate's Court with entering the district of George Town on May 15 while being a restricted person. Teoh had been banned from George Town on March 15. 1960, for a period of72 words
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Article46 1964-05-17 5 Robbed $34,964 gem charge PENANG. Sat. Chan Kei Tuck, 24. was charged ln a magistrate's court today with robbing the Nam Loong Goldsmith Company ol 534.964 worth of jewellery on Aug. 22 last year while armed with two pistols. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded46 words
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Article45 1964-05-17 5 UMNO branch formed PENANG. Sat. More than 100 villagers attended the Inaugural meeting last night of a new UMNO branch in Bukit Glugor. Indie Ghazally bin Hajl Othman was elected president with Inche Haiar bin Senawl as secretary and Inche Yeop Mohamed KasMm as treasurer.45 words
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Article43 1964-05-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr Sum Kwok Seng of the Central Electricity Board here today donated $30 through the Straits Times to Serdanf? Horror Crast> Fund. Thirteen girls and one man all tappers were killed in tha accident last Monday.43 words
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Article110 1964-05-17 5 DIES IN HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Clerk of the House of Representatives, Mr. C.A. Fredericks (above) died in the General Hospital here this afternoon. lie was admitted to the Hospital last Sunday following a road accident at Petalinx Jaya at 12.30 a.m. He was on his way home from110 words
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78 1964-05-17 5 I^LANG. Bat. Tham Ah Soon, 21, L.iemployed, was charged In the magistrate's court today vith attempting to extort $8,000 from See Seng Lai. proprietor of a motor spare parts company at Batu Tiga Road here yesterday. He was also accused ot illegal possession78 words
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Article36 1964-05-17 5 PENANO. Sat— Lee Yoke Chve. 20. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to extort $36 from Quek Kah Hoay at the Cheoncr Hln Company here on May 8 Ball was allowed.36 words
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Article107 1964-05-17 5 IITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —IT was a relief to thousands |of people in seven areas this morning when their water supply was resumed 12 hours earlier than exported. The areas attected wore Petalinß Jaya. Pantai Valley Jalar Bunnsar. Jalan Bnrk- I fields. Jalan Klang. Jalan I107 words
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174 1964-05-17 5 Appeal to I Tengku over wage claims of 18,000 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Service has appealed to Tengku Abdul Rahman to settle the wagp demand by 18.000 Government clerks, typists, machine operators and other allied workers as soon as possible.174 words
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Article178 1964-05-17 5 fATANI, Sat. A five-foot laterite statue believed to be over 1,000 years old has been found beside the village mosque in. Bujang, at the base of Kedah Peak The statue is identified v a relic of a Pallava temple dedicated to Siva, the third god of178 words
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Article30 1964-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —The newlyelected 75-mau general council ol the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will meet next week to elect a 15-man central executive committee tor the year.30 words
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Advertisement133 1964-05-17 5 Teething time jjt S^time Is your Baby teething, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS Now I Tttliinq has upjet hrs tummy, Dut ttie Powder* will put it right, quickly ond gently, and make him smil* ogam. STEEDMAN'S POWDERS are a133 words
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Advertisement406 1964-05-17 5 20,000 MEN and WOMEN HAVE TESTED THIS NEW HAIR TREATMENT Sent to YOU on 30 days' B^. approval. I^^ N.w y.u c.n lot it y.ur..1l t., K Ihll fam.ut tr.atmtnt in y.ur eon fl^L. > horn. und.r any eonditi.ni y.u hk. and II it donn'i stop Tallin* hair. K^Ofcja, 'id406 words
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Article53 1964-05-17 6 20 word* $12/- (Mmimmm) CNOO NC: Between Bernard, so Mr. and Mrs. Choo Ton Yuen and Florence, do Mr. and Mrs. Ng Pak HeonK on 17-5-84. SEAH LEONG: Between Arthur r.an Hoat. s/o Mr. and Mr*. Beah Yang Hong and Alice Yuit Oi d/o Mr. and Mm. Leong Kum53 words
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Article528 1964-05-17 6 MALAYSIA does things properly. Last year, for example, we came together after properly conducted negotiations which examined every facet of our projected unity, and after the people's wishes had been properly consulted. Last month we held proper elections throughout Malaya as fair and free528 words
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Article513 1964-05-17 6 Boston's Mad Strangler PERRY MASON IS CALLED tN NEW YORK. Sat— On the theory that crime writers know what they are writing about. Erie Stanley Gardner, creator of Perry Mason, has been invited to investigate the case of Boston's Mad Strangler. The invitation came from the United States magazine. The513 words
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Article, Illustration829 1964-05-17 6 DR. JOHN LOWE - DR. JOHN LOWE Heod of the Deportment of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore, tells you the aims of his department and the steps being taken to carry out these aims. rpHERE have recently been M. many references to "extra-mural studies" in the press, over the radio and829 words
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Article538 1964-05-17 6 YOU* UC A LESSON TO BE LEARNT T STARTED out by taking a swim and ended up being vigorously ducked by an enraged fisherman. Out of the gallons of water I swallowed has come a lesson which I wish to share with Sunday Times readers. It is this:538 words
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Article, Illustration963 1964-05-17 6 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM WITH THE THREATENED STRIKE BY MALAYA'S 200,000 TAPPERS SET FOR WEDNESDAY: from Kuala Lumpur. Sat THE Covernme n t announced in February last year that it would amend the Industrial Courts Ordinance to provide for compulsory arbitration. That was barely two months after one963 words
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Advertisement115 1964-05-17 6 WA rn% m hi mH k. j*.^^^ s^^l IsW 9v i 'wk^WsST *m .Mr 4 Speedo Jetstream, the Bri-Nylon racing costume worn by 18 out of 25 gold medallists at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Now chosen as the official Tokyo Olympics costume for men's and women's aquatic teams115 words
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233 1964-05-17 7 Nair: Our job to produce thinking, skilled, responsible citizens SINGAPORE, Sat.— The out> going chairman of the Adult Education Board, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, tonight outlined the role of adult education in the preservation of democratic institutions in Malaysia. Speaking at a dinner given by about 1.500 supervisors, teachers.233 words
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Article53 1964-05-17 7 KUALA TRENGOANO. Sat A musical variety night In canJunction with the Miss Trengganu 1904 contest organised by the Trenggmnu Rotary Club will be held here on Monday. It will be In aid of the club buUdlng fund for a village welfare home at Paka. 8553 words
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Article48 1964-05-17 7 Jaga on tentative murder charge TAIPINO, Sat. A watchman Jaglr Singh 33. was tentatively charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with the murder of Mewa Singh. 47. at a house in the Syn Lee rubber factory on Wednesday. Jaglr Singh was remanded tn custody until May 2.48 words
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Article, Illustration18 1964-05-17 7 SPORE WILL NOT DISPENSE WITH OVERSEAS EXAMS Dr. Toh and (on left) Sir Ivor Jennings18 words
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246 1964-05-17 7 OINGAPORE, Sat.— Although Singapore is now independent and retains autonomy in matters of education, it would not be wise at present to dispense with the Cambridge School Certificate or Higher School Certificate Examinations and replace them with local examinations. The Deputy Prime Minister,246 words
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200 1964-05-17 7 Mystery of the unlocked car with money, bags SINGAPORE, Sat. Selamat bin Samini, a cloth-seller, was walking in a backlane off Arab Street at 7 this morning when he noticed a Sunbeam Rapier saloon, parked there. The car windows were down, doors unlocked and there were three leather bags and200 words
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Article17 1964-05-17 7 SINOAPORE. Sat.— Twenty policemen from Cyprus arrived in Singapore today to visit police installations here.17 words
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Article223 1964-05-17 7 AIRPORT schedules arrivals and departures) for today: KUALA LUMPUR Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore (ML 612) 8.15 a.m.; Bangkok (ML 511) 1.25 pjn. BOAC: From Hong Kong and Singapore (BA 789) 2.50 pjn. THAI INTERNATIONAL: From Hong Kong and Bangkok (TO 403) 3 JO pjn. MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From223 words
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126 1964-05-17 7 arrangement lor recognition by these overseas institutions," Dr. Toh said. "1 do not see therefore a replacement of the Cambridge School Certificate and the HSC Examinations <n th* near future, but It would be helpful to us if these examinations, which are conducted throughout126 words
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Article194 1964-05-17 7 FRESHIES 'HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dato Sir Alexander Oppehelor. today described this year's intake of 948 students into the university as "some measure of expansion." Speaking to the freshmen at an orientation ceremony this morning. Dato Oppenheim said the number of194 words
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Article33 1964-05-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sau-Water will be cut off in Amber Road (from Mountbatten Road JuncUon up to Meyer Road Junction), on Monday, from 9 a-m. to 8 pjn. to replace a faulty pipeline.33 words
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Article140 1964-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Another group of 29 Peace Corps members arrived by air today. The group, including 12 women, is the sixth to be here since 1962 bringing the total number to 206. The new arrivals Included teachers, nurses and medical technicians and community140 words
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Advertisement377 1964-05-17 7 S Wr. WONG {jrmkfy HAS A %ir*VTri PROBLEM? fl JBl. Yes. Enche Ismail 'VHI 1 (^Bavlill/ Pretty concerned wltr Ba\ ILL my Household belong *wk lai J*V Ings at home Are you VLjß^ not aware of the recent W occurences of FIRE ANU I ntif X r Oh! My goodness377 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-05-17 7 TV PROGRAMMES TV Malaysia s.2s— Programme summary in CHANNEL < AND 10 all languages; SJ« Little 6.25 p.m.— Programme sum- rascala— Little Papa; SJ»— The mary; 6.3* News in English atory of a Jan musician; 6.15 6.40 P.A. Cup Final 1964- 7.ja Laramle Run to Tumavaca—News in the National Lanffu-266 words
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278 1964-05-17 8 TALE OF A SUIT MAN SAVED SIX MONTHS TO BUY 'J'HE man in a white suit got involved yesterday with an ungrateful dog and ended up in a black mess For six months 38-year-old Pakistani Bejoy Khar had saved to buy a278 words
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573 1964-05-17 8 THE United States and Australia have informed Indonesia that the Anzus Treatycould be invoked if President Soekarno's "confrontation" policy against Malaysia leads to full-scale hostilities, official sources said today. American ar,d Australian diplomats were authoritatively stated here to have conveyed this warningReuter - 573 words
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198 1964-05-17 8 BOY (16) WHO LIVED ON WOMAN'S EARNINGS T ONDON. Sat. A 16Li year-old Glasgow youth admitted in Thames Juvenile Court that lie lived on the immoral earnings of a 28--year-old prostitute. "This is extraordinary and disgraceful," said the court's chairman, Mrs. Mary Stewart. "I have never known aovthing like It."198 words
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Article46 1964-05-17 8 Dinah Shore to divorce No. 2 HOLLYWOOD Sat. Singer Dinah Shore announced yesterday she was divorcing her hu«banri of les« than a year. Marie* S. Smith, on grounds of mental cruelty. Miss Shores first marriage to actor George Montgomery lasted mor* than 17 years. n P.T46 words
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Article34 1964-05-17 8 CHICAGO. Sal. A distinguished collection of rare books and manuscripts. Including works or Dante and Shakespeare, has been purchased for a price "close to U5«2.750.000. $8,250,000 >" it was revealed yesterday. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article54 1964-05-17 8 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The Air Force disclosed yesterday It has grounded its fleet of Supersonic FlO5 Jet fighters as a result of the crash of one of them in north Las Vegas. Nevada, on Wednesday. Five people, including tour on the ground, died when the plane crashed in54 words
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Article62 1964-05-17 8 FRANKFURT (West Germany*. Sat.— Hans Strrk one of the 21 accused in tl c Auschwitz Nail concentration camp atrocities trial, was arrested in court here yesterday after a witness alleged he forced an Inmate to drown his own father. The witness claimed the man went out ofReuter - 62 words
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Article329 1964-05-17 8 4 SOBBING former ln- mate testified yesterday Gestapo torture at the Auschwitz death camp included starvation, forced feeding and eating shoes. Josef Krai, 54. an engineer from PodlLslc. Poland, wept when he told of his torture to a war crimes court trying 22 men329 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-05-17 8 NIK BIDS TO WIN OVER JAPAN \]OSCOW, sat. Mr. x Khrushchev today urged the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, to seriously consider the question of completely normalising relations between their two countries, according to the Soviet news agency Tass. Mr. Khrushchev's call was made in a message conveyed byReuter - 208 words
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56 1964-05-17 8 CARACAS, Sat— A policeman was shot to death and several ftudents wounded in sporadic .shooting in Caracas last night. Violence broke out in vartoun parts of the city, with high school and university students hurlinn Molotov cocktails, bottles and rock* at police. Two downtown storesAP - 56 words
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Article35 1964-05-17 8 LONDON, Sat. Shares on the London Stock Exchange rose up to a shilling sterling on h broad front yesterday after news of the Conservative Government's success In three of four by-elections. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article39 1964-05-17 8 PANMUNJOM. Sat.— The North Korean Communists today released two American pilots .shot down over Communist territory a year ago Capt Ben Stutu. 30. and Capt. Charleton Voltz. 26. appeared in good health.— APAP - 39 words
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Advertisement477 1964-05-17 8 nm. m H SHOES' Tt is, T ffl £k ill j£ jk%ifci ,t-^" mm w w Keep COOL with Carrier Rise and shin*! It's a wonderful feeling when you refrigeration, can offer you the finest and most awake fit, fresh and eager to start the day after a comprehensive range477 words
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Article321 1964-05-17 9 INDONESIA TO BE REMINDED OF PLEDGE ON WEST IRIAN U.N. MAN TO SEEK ARRANGEMENTS TO GIVE 700,000 A FREE CHOICE THE U.N. Secretary-General. U Thant, will send a top aide to Jakarta next week to see what President Soekarno plans to do about granting self-determination321 words
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Article70 1964-05-17 9 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar AH Balfuddin, here on a private visit, attended a luncheon yesterday given by Lord Harlech, the British Ambassador to the United States. He was guest of honour at a dinner given by the Malaysian ambassador toReuter - 70 words
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Article41 1964-05-17 9 NEW DELHI. Sat.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru's ruling Congress Party has set un a committee to Investigate party revolts hv members in three states. Mr. Nehru's daughter. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, is one of the investigators A.PAP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-05-17 9 GHANA'S TRAFFIC WARDENS KUMASI, Sat. Crisp white blouses, wniter-than-white gloves and socks these 16 girls march along in step under the experienced eye of a police sergeant as they "passed-out" as street wardens. These wardens will help the regular police force by standing doty on pedestrian crossings and aiding trafficUPI - 65 words
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183 1964-05-17 9 LONDON, Saturday. AFRICAN opposition delegates at the Northern Rhodesia independence talks staged their second and possibly final walk-out yesterday when the conference over-ruled their demand for presidential elections before their country becomes independent. I Mr. Harry Nkumbula. leader of the African National Congress183 words
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Article73 1964-05-17 9 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. Urtz Uie newly merged coun trie* of the United Republic ot Tanganyika and Zanzibar yesterday were Riven a special seat at a meeting of the U.N. Bpeclal Committee for Decoloniallsation. Always, before this, the United States and Britain have sat side byAP - 73 words
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Article62 1964-05-17 9 MOSCOW. Sat.— The BOYirt news agency Tass said yesterday the recent North Atlantic Treaty Organization Ministerial conference at the Hague proved NATO was a "living corpae." The statement said the Atlantic alliance was "creating Its last," and predicted "the doors of the American nuclear arsenal will62 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-05-17 9 £100,000 handout for Sultan of Zanzibar I ONDON, Sat. The British Government is to make a payment of £100,--000 ($850,000) to the former Sultan of Zanzibar, Mr. Duncan Sandys, the British Commonwealth Secretary, announced yesterday. Most of the money will be held In a trust fund from which the SultanReuter - 148 words
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Article29 1964-05-17 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat.— Crown Prince Aktalto and Princess Michlko of Japan arrived here yesterday on their way home after a five-day State visit to Mexico. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article186 1964-05-17 9 LONDON, Sat.— Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Secretary for Defence, said today that rumours that two British soldiers had been beheaded by tribesmen In Southern Arabia had unfortunately "proved to be only too true." He told the House of Commons that two headless bodies found near the Dhala RoadReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement266 1964-05-17 9 I xxSU^J dm Buy a KEIVINATOR REFRIGERATOR NOW and be eligible lo enter the KELVINATOR RADIO SHOW $10,000.00 in CASH and GIFTS must be won To commemorate its 50th anniver- sary, Kelvinator is sponsoring a l<llli 1^ i t~ radio competition on both Radio -^4 mn r Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur266 words
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Advertisement265 1964-05-17 9 the only pen with the point you adjust to suit your style! Here is a pen that can become uniquely yours, for the Parker VP is the only pen that you can choose from many point styles the one that suits you best. Then you enjoy the VP's exclusive feature:265 words
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Article128 1964-05-17 10 3 HOLD UP BUS AND TAKE $202 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three passengers robbed a bus driver and conductor of $202 in cash and valuables last night at Jinjang New Village, about seven miles from here. The three men had earlier boarded the bus at Kepong Road. They were the only128 words
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Article73 1964-05-17 10 SINGAPORE. Sat— The chairman of the Singapore National Union of Journalists. Mr. Francis Rosario, has returned to Singapore after attending the International Federation of Journalists congress In Vichy. France. Mr. Rozano attended the congress as an observer. Today, he told the Sunday Times ■The Congress gave73 words
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584 1964-05-17 10 COULDN'T agree more with a Singapore broker who said last week that current dealings on the Stock Exchange clearly amplify the contention that when there is nothing to speculate on, life goes out of the market. This is clear indica- DO YOU have584 words
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Article304 1964-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms <>f the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INULSTKIAI-S: Buustead < 1.000, 51. 78; Dunlops 1 2.000) $2.44. (1.000) 12.45. (5.000) $2 43' Esso Ords. (2.000) $2.73; P and N.304 words
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Article51 1964-05-17 10 PENANG, Sat. The Penang UMNO division executive committee last night approved the allocation of $25,000 to build an additional storey to the UMNO headquarters in MacAlister Road. The money for this construction, which will start next week, comes from divisional reserve funds and donations from UMNO51 words
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Article44 1964-05-17 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will officiate the laying of foundation stones ceremony of the shipyards of Salvage Engineers Ltd.. and Weng Chan Engineering Co., at Kallang Park industrial site at 5 p.m on May 2444 words
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Article34 1964-05-17 10 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin Chye. will officially open the twoday Lions' Club Second District 308 covnention at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 23 at 4 p.m.34 words
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435 1964-05-17 10 Call girl's love pledge to trishaman Not lover, she tells court IPOH, Saturday. A MARRIED call-girl's letter to a trisharider pledging "eternal love" was read out in the sessions court here today. In the dock was the trisha-rider, Yip See Ho, 25, who pleaded not guilty to attempting to extort435 words
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166 1964-05-17 10 MALACCA, Sat The president of the Malacca YWCA. Mrs. J. A. Vannlaslngham, said here yesterday that in expanding their activities for the coming year, the association might have to co-operate with other charitable bodies In projects of public interest. Only oy this could166 words
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59 1964-05-17 10 YOUTH HELD AFTER SHOOTING OF FARMER KOTA BHAKI Sat. A padi planter, Wan Nik bin Dollah, 50. was shot last night while he was in his house in Kampong Pengakalan Datu. 10 miles from here. He was admitted to the General Hospital with chest wound His condition was reported today59 words
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Article66 1964-05-17 10 TAIPING. Sat.— The Taipin* branch of the National Union of Bank Employees observed minute's silence in honour of its late founder-president, Mr. P. c. Gomez, at its annual meeting yesterday. Mr. Kwa Ban Cheow was elected chairman; Mr Ong Chooi Aw. vice chairman: Mr. Ng66 words
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Article46 1964-05-17 10 PENANG. Sat. The owner of a fishing boat, Wong Keng San. 40. yesterday reported the theft of $300 worth or goods from his boat anchored at Noordln Street Ghaut. The missing goods comprised five sacks of salt. 25 fishing baskets and several fishing lines.46 words
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Article30 1964-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. An unemployed. Oh Kan Huat, is critically 111 in the General Hospital after being stabbed thrice by two masked thugs at Thomson Road last night.30 words
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Article91 1964-05-17 10 CINOAPORE. Sat. Ton Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara today opened the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association's annual food and fun fair at Moulmein Road. The fair was organised to raise funds for the association to send one or more representatives to the Congress91 words
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Advertisement199 1964-05-17 10 Foreign Interest Offering FOR SALETOP PRODUCING CEMENT PLANT To buyers and banking groups, we have a completely modern, top producing cement plant for sale. Completely intact, accessible for dismantling. A C 3-phase 60-Cycle electrical. Seeking overseas buyer, preferably countries working with aid program. Only qualified, responsible parties or banking groups199 words
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Advertisement284 1964-05-17 10 M us JOO CHIAT RD. Wm*^<l SHOPHOUSES Wt^ and flats neor 0.C.8.C. Bank Joo Chiot Branch SHOPHOUSES: $45,000 UPWARDS FLATS: $23,900 UPWARDS Three bedrooms, sitting and dining halls, balcony, kitchen, bathroom and W.C. Mosaic Flooring and White-Gloxc tiling for bathroom and W.C. ONAN ROAD— TWO-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES near the junction284 words
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Article, Illustration600 1964-05-17 11 RODERICK MANN - Expert on love RODERICK MANN BUT I WISH I KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS SAYS JEANNE DAMMIT, you think, looking at th;it flenched, uooised race what can she know about love? Yet the curious fact remains whenever definitive views on love are sought it is to Jeanne Moreau that people seem600 words
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Article257 1964-05-17 11 r THE very dlstinguijJied American pianist Joseph Bloch. faculty member of the Juilliard School of Music, who has been in Singapore for the past fewweeks lecturing and adjudicating in the Singapore Musical Society's 1964 Pianoforte Competition, will bring his most welcome stay among us to a fitting conclusion257 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-05-17 11 ALEXANDER WALKER REVIEWS THE PUMPKIN EATER' SOME TIME last week an American actress jerked the audience at the Cannes Film Festival to its feet. They cheered her to the echo. She had this triumph for playing an Englishwoman in one of the best British films ever made. The actress is324 words
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Advertisement119 1964-05-17 11 An internationally appreciated style, with a first-clats finish: Up-tMitt ttyliii Skill** mrkanstl* II mittnu fritt LEE ONN (Jmltotl M* 4 IM. (OUTO MMOOf «O«0 tiKUOMI TCI. T7 1 7. Today 3 Shows: 3-4-9 p.m. S*M-e»H Am Mm Co p—mh SHASHI KAPOOR t VI JAVA CHAUDHIRY -HoIiOAY^omBAY in -Hindi with English119 words
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Advertisement246 1964-05-17 11 I ***************8888 OPEXS m (BRAND NEW PRINT) n 45 W-l W > w> 4 9.30 I REX (Spore) .fii^^Bk 'ERROLFLYNN XlfW.^l Olivia deHavilland y m Basil Rathbone in #v i^fe^ jThe ADVENTURES of ;SKY (Spore) OPENS TODAY 'Sita;^; I THEY CRIPPLED HIS GUN HAND I TIE RlDEstfplU'^ I TONYYOUNG DANDURYEA^Jowo^owMADtfNRHUE246 words
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Article, Illustration579 1964-05-17 12 $20,000-plus Lancia Flaminia will soon make her Malaysian debut HERE'S even J_ standing room for a midget!" I overheard a girl in a middy blouse, singlet and tight pants exclaim to her exceptionally short boyfriend at a showroom in, Singapore's Orchard Road the other day. Was she teasing579 words
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198 1964-05-17 12 SINGAPORE, Saturday. T>HE release to the press on Thursday by the MinisA try of Education of the report of a Govern-ment-appointed committee of inquiry into the administration and standards of the Umar Pulavar Tamil High school came under fire today. The National Trades Union198 words
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Article93 1964-05-17 12 IPOH, Sat. An accountant Mr. Herbert Ho Jr.. was re-elected president of the Chung Ling High School Old Boy.-, (Perak) Association at a meeting ot its 15-mem-ber committee held last night. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent: Mr. Leong Saik Aun; executive secretary: Mr. Loke Hun Kheong: assistant93 words
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Article62 1964-05-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. left for Penang today to attend a giant UMNO celebration at the City Stadium there. He said that he hoped to meet the manager of the Penang Port Commission tomorrow to discuss62 words
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Article27 1964-05-17 12 KAJANG Sat. The Kajang Sen Yee Club will hold a dinner hi Us premises at Mendallng Street here on Monday to celebrate iv 33th anniversary.27 words
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Article36 1964-05-17 12 KAJANG. Sat. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor, Inche Harun bin Hajl Idris. will tour Ulu Langat district on Tuesday. He will inspect the 1.402-acre Sungei Merab Land Development Scheme seven miles from here.36 words
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Article78 1964-05-17 12 PENANG. Sat— Three labourers. two of them brothers, were today bound over in S5OO each for one year for committing rioting while being members of an unlawful assembly which attacked a coffee shop proprietor, Mr. KM. Pakir Mohamed, at his shop on Jan. 6. L.78 words
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Article371 1964-05-17 12 SYDNEY. Sat— Results of Australian Association Football matches played today were: INTERNATIONAL: Australia 1. Everton 5. NSW (North) Div. 1: May field 3. WalLsend 2. QUEENSLAND STATE: Coa stars 6, Azzurri 5; Hellenic 2. Merton 3; Latrobe 5. Thistle 1. QUEENSLAND Div. 1: Germania 2. University 3:Reuter - 371 words
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Article, Illustration305 1964-05-17 12 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THERE is a "good chance" of normal relations being established between Malaysia and the Philippines soon. This was stated here today by Inche Ali bin Abdullah, who is leading a flve-man team to open the Malaysian Consulate in Manila. Inche305 words
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Article68 1964-05-17 12 TAIPING. Sat. Three more matches were played yesterday in New Club's open tennis tournament. In the doubles semi-final: Soo Ngook Poo and H. S. Rama Rao bt Ng Say Peng and Simon Choong 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. Women's jinnies semi-final: Mrs. J. Uff bt Mrs.68 words
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Article145 1964-05-17 12 Tun Razak visits Seria hot spot KUCHING, Sat. Deputy Prime Minister Tun Aodul Razak toured one of the hot spots in Sarawak's Indonesian terrorist threatened First Division yesterday for a frontline report on the situation near the border. Tun Razak, accompanied by Brigadier A. G. Eatterson, I commander of security145 words
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Article55 1964-05-17 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Tht Johore by-elections for two town council seats and one local council seat will be held on June 15. The town council seats .ire in Jalan Kolam Ayer in Sesamat, and Kampong Pahang in Johore Baliru and the local council seat is in55 words
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Obituary42 1964-05-17 12 MM. DAMKL Velupillai m Urumpirai. Ceylon— mother of V. BalaMiigam. Chartered Bank. Singapore. MR. C. A. FRFDERICKS. aged 53. clerk to the House of Representatives, passed away at the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, at 3.15 p.m.. on Saturday lti -May, 1964.42 words
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Obituary62 1964-05-17 12 IN MEMORY of our lather Mr. V. S. Kandiah who left us on 17.5.62. Never shall his memory fade in our hearts. ONG POH SOON 17.5*3: a bitter grief, a shock severe the day you peacefully passed away. Memories of you fade never, we have been lonely and62 words
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Advertisement408 1964-05-17 12 PUNCTURE? fix it in seconds with new, amazing SAVE-A-TIRE it seals and inflates instantly! ™^_l j. JiL JM f#_. Hrst remove nan or foreign oody from iyre. Push No dirty hands or clothing. No wheel cnanging M SAVE-A-TIRE nozzle into the valve of your punctured the hot sun or rain.408 words
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Advertisement103 1964-05-17 12 Lat€ CLASSIFIEDS 20 words Sl2 (minimum) TANG KONG: Between Tatt Kong, s/o the late Mr. Tang Kai and Madam Lan Cheone and Florence Oi Khing, d/o Mr and Mrs. Kong Yin Hon at K.L. on 16-5-64. FLOTTA LAIKO TV. "ROMA" BKK THING at Port of Singapore authority Godown No 42103 words
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Article173 1964-05-17 13 KURNOOL, (South India), Saturday A SOUTH Zone side defeated the touring Maxx laysian hockey team 1-0 in their first match here yesterday. The goal was scored by inside left Da wood in the 19th minute of the first half The Malaysians lacked i understanding and were173 words
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Article710 1964-05-17 13 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By LAMENTABLE DISPLAY OF BAD BOWLING, RAGGED FIELDING NOTTINGHAM, Saturday. FkESPITE the fact that Nottinghamshire could make on^y 98 runs in the first inninws and batted no better than that score indicates the Australians failed lamentably yesterday to subdue the county batsmen in710 words
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111 1964-05-17 13 Springboks to tour Ireland and Scotland CAPETOWN, Sat. A South African Rugby Union team will tour Ireland and Scotland in April next year. The tour was approved yesterday by the international board at a special meeting here The international board meeting, the first to be held in South Africa, was111 words
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Article215 1964-05-17 13 DAVIS CUP: BRITAIN TO ROUND 3 f^ASTBOURNE, Sat. Bri■Ci tain's tennis team went into a winning 3-0 letd over the Republic of Ireland here yesterday and moved into the third round of the European Zone of the Davis Cup. Mike Sangster and Billy Knight won the vital doubles match for215 words
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Article255 1964-05-17 13 Anita— best bet BEST bet ln today's card is Anita ln Race 6. This Marco Polo II four-year-old can go far. First time out over her right distance at Buklt Timah last month she scored an impressive win from Auch Aye clocking lm 41 1/5 far Bf. Anita goes up255 words
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Article1680 1964-05-17 13 CARD KEY A letter after the hone's name indicates the type of going preferred, f fast; g good; a soft; b heavy; a any. Betting forecast: <SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances; Soaidi. P. K. Leons and Urn 31b: Nazudi. Chone and Dragon 51b:1,680 words
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807 1964-05-17 13 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with VUITH Hard Love and Pizarro II both badly drawn. Royal Meadow has a great chance of winning his second Summer Cup in Race 5 at Bukit Timah today. Last year Royal Meadow won with 8.10 on a yielding track.807 words
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Article137 1964-05-17 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER K«M I M. PERFECTION Meteorite Girolette mkti oi:i n; Mt. of Peitectioi Girolette M. PERFECTION Meteorite (.iKolrttp HtN I M. AUCTION ELK Film Goer Tapaceur M Mt -TIONEER Zasa Film Goer FILM GOER Master Auctioneer Causeway GEM. PRINCE l.ippslandrr Kita Suka K*M >137 words
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Advertisement148 1964-05-17 13 Getting Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Time Nothing can make you feel so old. tired, and depressed as loslnr sleep) and energy because of Getting Up Nights or Burning. Smarting, Itehma Acidity. And It your back aches and Khrumatlsm Palng In Joints and muades make you miserable,148 words
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318 1964-05-17 14 IRON-MEN JOIN UP AND MAKE TOKYO PLANS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Amateur Weight lifting and Bodybuilding Federation was formed here this afternoon at an. inaugural general meeting attended by Malayar and Singapore delegates. Sarawak and Sabah were not represented but had written giving lull support to the MAWLBF. Singapore318 words
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Article279 1964-05-17 14 YfR KHAW Kai Boh, Minister of Local Governi 1 ment and Housing, was elected the first president of the Malaysia Amateur Basketball Association at the inaugural meeting held at Merdeka Stadium here today. Mr. Khaw was nominated a Malaysian vice-president of the Asian Basketball. Federation.279 words
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Article, Illustration579 1964-05-17 14 TOKYO, Sat. TOKYO, Sat. The x managers of the Danish and Thai teams today appeared confident of victory in their Thomas Cup badminton interzone final at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium tomorrow and Monday night. Danish team manager Kurt Moller selected the same teamReuter; UPI - 579 words
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Article96 1964-05-17 14 TTVALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Ham- zah Ahmad shocked Malaysia's international riders Conrad Talalla and Andrew Michael to win the Selangor Cycling Association 25 miles massed start race at Petaling Jaya tociay. His time was 1 hour 8 mins 33 sec. Twenty-one riders competed in this meet which also96 words
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283 1964-05-17 14 3 records make Tat Pun top athlete CINGAPORE. Sat. Ng Tat Pun, with four firsts, was the champion athlete at the Anglo-Chinese School sports held at Jalan Besar today. Tat Pun also set up new records for the 100 m hurdles (163 sec. 400 m. hurdles (57.8 i and the283 words
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Article90 1964-05-17 14 BOMBAY. Sat. Changes in the itinerary of the Mali.ysian hockey team's Indian tour were officially announced here today. The itinerary now is: May 16 versus South Zone at Tirupati: May 17 versus South Zone at Madras. May 20 first Test at Bhilai. May 23 second Test90 words
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Article30 1964-05-17 14 ANTWERP. Sat. Sporting Club. Lisbon, won the European Cup-Winners 1 Cup last night, beating M.T.K. Budapest 1-0 iii the final replay. They drew 3-3 in Brussels last Wednesday.30 words
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Article30 1964-05-17 14 LONDON. Sat Result* of Scottish Football Leazue Summer Cup matches played last night were: Ktlmainock 4 Queen of the South f) Partick Thistle T Third Lanark 2.30 words
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Article115 1964-05-17 14 Sivamayam 77 not out for Police SINGAPORE. Sat. An unbeaten 77 which included 10 fours by opening batsman S. Sivamayam enabled Police to beat BCC by four wickets on the padang today. SCC declared at 134 for nine (Joynt 40, Bellamy 30 n.0.: Mohinder 4-25). Poiice 138 for six (Sivamayam115 words
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Article469 1964-05-17 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sylvester Pragasam won the best performer's trophy at the combined St. Joseph's institution and St. Joseph's Secondary School athletic meet at Bras Basah Road today. Pragasam won the award for his record breaking 1 500 m. He returned 4 mln 54.5 beating Paul469 words
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218 1964-05-17 14 Anandarajah and Grunow shine in rain hit match SEGAM AT Sat. Despite splendid efforts by Anandarajah who took seven for 57 for a match total of 11 for 95 and H. Grunow's 59, Malacca were forced to a draw by Johore in their Malayan Cricket Association league match today. Rain218 words
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Article106 1964-05-17 14 Tokyo ticket for Howe Liang |7,UALA LUMPUR, Sat. rv Tan Howe Laan^ ul Singapore today earned liii ticket lor tne Olympic Games at Tokyo in October when he qualified in the Malaysian Amateur Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Federation trials held at Chinwoo Auditorium here. Howe Liang, a nnddlrwei^lii totalled H64 1106 words
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Article147 1964-05-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Results of the seini-rinals in the first Malayan Amateur Boxing (Championships held at Stadium rNegara here tonight: Lt-fly: Martin Lee (Pgi bt Segaran Spore i pt.s; Ariflm (Armed Forces) bt Abdul Aziz (S'gon tko 3rd id Fly: E. Smith (Spore) bt Raja147 words
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Article111 1964-05-17 14 ONDON. Sat— A line open- ing partnership of 122 by Bobby Simpson and lan Redpath put the Australians on the way to a large total on the first day of their match against Glamorgan at Cardiff today. Tea scores: Australians 286-4 (Redpath 65. Simpson 57, O'Neill111 words
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Article43 1964-05-17 14 LONDON. Sat. Results ol Scottish League Summer Cup football, matches played today were: Aberdeen 3. Dundee 1. Airdrie 1 Motherwell 2. Dundee 1 St Johnston 0. Dunferminle 1 Hibernian 1. Hearts 1 Falkirk 2, Morton 1 St. Mirren 2.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement202 1964-05-17 14 Bfck I^—^B B^ha^^BflgV SKtiwi of co-npontnti ra HW~ ,mJ| ti» b,, km. You can start your own Radio-Tcltvition business without capital. The A.R.T.C. Practical Radio and Television Course gives you training and your tools of trade at the same time. A.R.T.C. will tram you. in your own home, for a202 words
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Miscellaneous121 1964-05-17 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— Malaya Cup: Jt Services v Armed Porces <Jn Besar>; Malacca v Negi (Kubu Stadium): Perak v Kedah <St;uUum Perak. 7.30 p.m.); Pennn|! v Krlantan (City Stadium. 8 p.m.). Burnley Cup: Perak v Kedah (Stadium Perak. 6 p.m.). CRICKET Perak state trial (Ipoh padang. 10 a.m.). Spore senior121 words
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Article, Illustration2445 1964-05-17 15 MALCOLM FEWTRELL - STOLEN.. $20 MILLION MALCOLM FEWTRELL THIS WAS -THE BICCEST AND MOST DARINC TRAIN CRAB THAT WAS EVER CARRIED OUT. A FAKED SIGNAL HALTED THE TRAVELLING POST OFFICE... THE CANC SPRANC ABOARD ENCINES AND CARRIACES WERE UNCOUPLED MAIIBACS^ WERE HURLED OUT INTO A WAITINC LORRY... THEN ALL THE MEN VANISHED INTO2,445 words
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Advertisement61 1964-05-17 15 this shirt has invisible relaxing space! internationally Ng J the shirt designed and tailored in the XJ. S. A. for men unlimited selection just unpack -ed at all reputable stores SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA L. E. TELS Cos TRADING SOCIETY HIS H| You always need ■nespray B 's finest] NtS3»LE61 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-05-17 16 IF your husband's the kind of man who thJnks the grass is greener the other side of the sea. now's the time to prove him wrong. For the fascination of foreign women is simply one part accent, one part clothes, and one part pure femininity.272 words
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Article502 1964-05-17 16 TILES have come a lon^ way since the days when they all seemed to look like solidified slabs of porridge. And they were all in white. Here are four examples from hundreds and hundreds of enchan ting designs which have come t o Singapo502 words
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Article, Illustration381 1964-05-17 16 RECENTLY I discovered a number ot whiteheads on my face and have tried to remove them by pricking with a needle. All to no avail. Can you tell me what they are. the cause and how they can be removed? MARILYN S. L. WHITE-HEADS are lumps composed381 words
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Article191 1964-05-17 16 "fiRETA, can't I persuade \J you to change your mind about leaving us. Afler all. we've always treated you well and I already do about half of your work." "That's true, ma'am, but you do such a sloppy job of it!" "DARLING. I'm sorry I was191 words
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Advertisement64 1964-05-17 16 when mothers talk babies they talk LACTOGEN [mm ...because they know they can trust LACTOGEN to I y I/XT T > develop fine healthy infants with strong bones and I teeth, healthy skin texture and good eyesight. fIHKaVHRi *i 1 Whenever breast feeding tails- trust to LAC fOGEN. VfP^yS I64 words
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Advertisement364 1964-05-17 16 discreet as a Whisper...] I Bb \ji BB^^ soft.... and cool. Kotex Feminine Towels have a unique centre for instant and complete absorption. You feel so wonderfully safe and confident with Kotex! Kotex Towels never, never lose shape. They remain cool, well-fitting, and comfortable throughout use— and are disposable. Millions364 words
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Article675 1964-05-17 17 Don't think I am crackers! THIS sounds a silly question but can you tell me if Malaya was the first country to invent prawn crackers (kropok udan^i? I hope you don't think I in crackers. H.K. LI.M. It is qmtc likely that the particular type of prawn crac kers you675 words
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Article747 1964-05-17 17 MY HUSBAND: BEFORE AND AFTER i^ffaßß^^^^^nß^ffl^^PHrndAj WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Jane Lee: Before we were married, niv husband used to go shopping with me on Saturdays, take me to a restaurant,747 words
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Article161 1964-05-17 17 Science Corner in for nmihrt ii.d.iv in ca<te one of thr rhildrrn asks this awkward question: HOW huh STARCH WORK? STARCH is found in all kinds of plants, from wheat to potatoes, but the best quality for laundry work comes from rice. A grain of starch can161 words
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Miscellaneous281 1964-05-17 17 IJ r I ROSS: 1 Supreme (9). 8 DOWN: 1. Soft lood (3). 2. FraPl.m <3>. 11. Scene of the fight? grance (5). 3. Soak (3). 4. About (5), 12. Select part (S). 13. Prince (5). S. Hair on neck <4). 6. Tree i9i, 15. And not (3), 16. Tidings281 words
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Article369 1964-05-17 18 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER —BY Cocklecjrrot'i ruling rhas been decided that a mobile garage, with wheels under it, does not require planning permission. This reminds me of Cocklecarrot's famous ruling that a bungalow on wheels counts as a house. and therefore the owner. IX he is found drunk in charge of369 words
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Article, Illustration1463 1964-05-17 18 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA How to sail against Hhe wind-and j it's not 4s difficult Mas it sounds todoy tells you how to go about soiling ogoinst the wind. He olso presents some sofety meosures to make sure your first outing over the waves will not1,463 words
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Article346 1964-05-17 18 POINTER on training... YOUR DOG SO MANY people are lost in admiration for the well trained dog. They are apt. However, to overlook one essential when they say: "I spend all the time possible with my dog. I do try U) keep his obedience up to scale. But it does346 words
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Article202 1964-05-17 18 ...AND JUST AS GOOD AUTHORS are tumbling over themselves to do a James Bond these days but if the imitation is good then why not have more of a good thing To be fair to Michael Brett in DIECAST (Barker. 165.) his hero. Hugo Baron, is202 words
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Advertisement344 1964-05-17 19 '•T'rnrH 1 Ir T HI hwhsLr. a jMW^^/4m i m _£MtL l&k PTI HKTvB '"WBm- x 1 we Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal »gr~~ Mother knows best about Marmite goodness ikxhl for ;ind %ll for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure nourishment, and you will enjoy its344 words
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Miscellaneous396 1964-05-17 19 Radio Malaysia.- Time Signal. The News; 5.10 Malayanaires; 1030 On Stage; KUALA LUMPUR On rhe Range; 5.30 Emphasis 11.00 The Naturalist; 11.15 On Percussion; 6.00 Summary Lumen Cabanas; 11.30 The New v Of Programmes For The Even- Port Jazz Festival. A.M.: 600 Time Signal. i ng: 6.03 Talking Point; 6.18396 words
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Miscellaneous1763 1964-05-17 20 TWOSE TWO WEKE 7^oBAsu> SO I PUKE ?A\\ov.7! TUEV /IMiST 1/ l'-'-_<sE y s VJ r|T &iS2S^fi^^^4BL Ik^i ll or the way. Though you long shares your daily life. But you \f^ bhm m*^ f I *^mj A^aV B I to go ahead on a neu- road, you will find1,763 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-05-17 21 3 »■<< fflf VI -3'il\^jK MORE THAN ONE MILLION BIC BALL PENS SOLD EVERY DAY14 words
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