The Straits Times, 6 September 1964
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Title Section13 1964-09-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,488. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732.13 words
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Article, Illustration704 1964-09-06 1 VUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today warned Malaysians of "ceaseless turmoil" II we fight among ourselves. Callins on the people to close ranks behind the Government, he said: "With full co-operation, we can overcome our enemy." He was addressing 1.000 Umno Youth and Kaum704 words
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Article482 1964-09-06 1 By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today proclaimed the whole of Malaysia a security area, thus giving the police and security forces extensive new powers to deal with Indonesian infiltrators, agents and their helpers. Everyone in Malaysia is now required to carry their482 words
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807 1964-09-06 1 National crisis top topic at meeting Page One Comme.it by Samad Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Indonesian aggression and the riots in Singapore so dominated UMNO's 14th annual eeneral assembly this morning at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka that even the defeat of Dato Sardor. bin Haji Jubir as president of807 words
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Article33 1964-09-06 1 LONDON. Sat.— Nearly a ton of (an mail for the Beatles is on Us way to Uip United States yesterday. The British "pop" group are on a month's tour there, Rcuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article514 1964-09-06 1 By JACKIE SAM SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE situation in riot-torn Singapore improved considerably today largely due to the day-long curfew. But there were still a number of incidents and two more people were killed. Nine people were also injured, three of them seriously, to bring the casualty514 words
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67 1964-09-06 1 Soekarno holds more talks with top aides JAKARTA. Sat —President Soekarno today held another emergency meeting with his top advisers to resume discussions on the worsening situation between Indonesia and Malaysia. Antara said Soekarno would aoon make an •important" announcement related to "the present, critical situation." Yesterday Soekarno ordered the67 words
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Article65 1964-09-06 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A record number of babies were born at the Kandanc Kerbau Maternity Hospital durinc the disturbances yesterday. A total of 159 babies had been delivered to midnight last night compared to 126. the biefffit number for any one day Among the babies was a boy.65 words
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Article14 1964-09-06 1 The news in depth a new Sunday Times feature: Page 4 and 5.14 words
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Article14 1964-09-06 1 Why have Soekarno's attacks in Pontian and Labis ended in rout: Page 8.14 words
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Article41 1964-09-06 1 EDINBURGH. Sat. The Plagshjp of Britain's horn* fleet, the 9.1 50-ton cruiser Lion and a 2.150-ton frigate Lowe■toft collided last night In thick fog under the new forth bridge. A Navy spokesman said: •There are no casualties." Reiner41 words
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Article104 1964-09-06 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The early hours of today were incident- free. Troops and police were keeping the situation in Singapore well under control. At midnight yesterday, a radio announcement said there were no reports of new incidents in the late hours of the night. Earlier in the104 words
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145 1964-09-06 2 1,000 UMNO DELEGATES URGED BY TENGKU TO CLOSE RANKS TO MEET PRESENT CRISIS Tengku Abdul Rahman addressing the Umno Youth and Kaum Ibu (women's section) delegates at the Dewan Bahasa dani Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur yesterday. More than 1,000 delegates heard his appeal to Malaysians to close their ranks to meet145 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-09-06 3 THE NECESSARY EVIDENCE OF AGGRESSION IS IN THE BAG JULY CURFEW PASSES ARE STILL VALID, POLICE ANNOUNCE SINGAPORE. Sat. All permanent curfew passes issued in July to essential services personnel, business organisations and others are still valid. This was announced today by the Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah. Both the187 words
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421 1964-09-06 3 Polite stop lorry at roadblock— and find a paratrooper By CHEW LOY KHOON area. This morning the manager of a land development scheme near here brought seven settlers who had found three enemy parachutes, three steel helmets, paratroopers' caps and some rounds of ammunition. According to the manager, the villagers421 words
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162 1964-09-06 3 CID KEEPS UP THE PRESSURE IN GANGLAND RAIDS SINGAPORE, Sat. Men from the CID are concentrating their gangland raids in the troubled zones of Qeylang, Joo Chlat. Paya Lebar. Changl. East Coast Road and Kampong Melayu. Since the disturbances started on Wednesday, 31 hard-core gangsters have been arrested, and a162 words
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Article570 1964-09-06 3 ISMAIL DETERMINED TO FORESTALL ANY INDONESIAN TACTIC KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. has all the necessary evidence of Indonesian aggression to prove its case in the Security Council of the United Nations. This was stated by the Minister of Home Affairs and Justice, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin570 words
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Article24 1964-09-06 3 PENAMG, Sat. Thieves entered a sundry goods riMB In Sungei Pinuni? Lane yesterday and escaped with $630 in casl'i and Om d.-.24 words
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Article, Illustration318 1964-09-06 4 fMHinTt I <^> By ARTHUR RICHARDS KUALA LUMPUR THE ultimate aim is that all brain operations should be done in the country. Patients should not have to go abroad. This is the plan behind the Malaysian Governmenits' decision last week jo send doctors and nurses for318 words
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Article, Illustration562 1964-09-06 4 j ...that's the theme among the troops i in Borneo By JAK, »h« »»»«out Fleet Stre'«t cartoonist who hat iutt spent til week* with the MCMrity forces in the jungle* of Borneo. ODD, but the more danger there was, the more cheerful our boys were. Out in the jungle562 words
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Article, Illustration546 1964-09-06 4 I SAY THIS IS OUR BEST HOCKEY TEAM By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE THE Malaysian hockey selectors must get full marks for picking the best team one could possibly think of for ;he forthcoming Olympic Games at Tokyo. Selection of any representative team Is by no means I an easy task,546 words
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Article, Illustration190 1964-09-06 4 RUBBER PB 217 is the new hope of Malaysia I RUALA LUMPUR, 1 Sat.— On Prang I Besar Estate I met bachelor Ronald Shepherd, a bota- nist trained at the I I universities of i I Aberdeen and Cambridge. He is an expert I tree breeder, keep- I ing records190 words
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Article, Illustration532 1964-09-06 5 INCHE MOHD. AH MVSAWAR. the man who had a big hand in the formation of the chamber - IS THERE a rustle of American dollars in the air, the swish of crisp new greenbacks? There should be after the two momentous happenings last week. First the formation of the Malaysian American Chamber of Commerce which has the former vicepresident Mr. Richard Nixon as one of532 words
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Article, Illustration519 1964-09-06 5 SABA RATNAM; NIXON - THERE IS A RUSTLE OF U.S. MONEY IN THE AIR By SINGAPORE higher, they Invest more, their return on capital Is larger and their export records are outstandingly superior. They are unmatched when it comes to trying out new products, new techniques and new forms of management. They also pay519 words
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Article, Illustration760 1964-09-06 5 TONY CHAN - METHODISTS PICK A BISHOP... By TONY CHAN: KUALA LUMPUR WHAT went wrong at the South-East Asian Methodist Regional Conference whic 1 met in Kuala Lumpur a fortnight ago? Why didnt the 53 delegates, ministers and laymen from Sarawak. Singapore, Malaya and Burma choose an Asian bishop to take over from760 words
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Article350 1964-09-06 6 VTEW DKLHI, Sat.— Naval diver;, last night Dlunced into the NajafKarh Drain here to find a way of clearing a passage for yast masses of water from the Puujab and Rajasthan sweeping in on New Delhi Five thousand soldiers were toiling under arc lampsReuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-09-06 6 GIRLS SAY OWEN'S HAIR 'FABULOUS' LONDON, CCHOOLBOY Owen Holmes is having lessons with 30 girls by order of his headmaster. The reason: 14-year-old Owen refuses to have his long hair cut So instead of having P.T. with the boys, he went along to the cookery andAP - 269 words
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246 1964-09-06 6 MORE AID URGED FOR VARSITY TEACHERS OTTAWA, Sat. The third Commonwealth Education conference ended yesterday after approving a massive report that they hope will chart the course of mutual educational aid for the next three years. The 200 delegates from 34 commonwealth countries will ask Commonwealth governments to support: 1.246 words
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333 1964-09-06 6 Cyprus situation is critical, war possible: Acheson WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE former Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson. President Johnson's representative at the Cyprus peace talks in Geneva, yesterday described the island's situation as "very critical indeed." He added, speaking figuratively: ''War could break out in 25 minutes." Mr. Acheson toldReuter - 333 words
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301 1964-09-06 6 TOKYO, Sat. Hepatitis x has reached alarming proportions In Japan. New victims go down every day with this deadly liver disease. A comparatively new disease, generally contracted after receiving transfusions of "yellow blood," it has in recent years affected the lives ofReuter - 301 words
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Article65 1964-09-06 6 ITLEINE SCHEIDEGG, Sat. —German blonde Daisy Voopr, aged 26, yesterday Ixcame the first woman ever to climb the killer Elger mountain here. "All I want now is a good drink and then a nice hairdo." sr.e said after conquering one of the most fearsome rock walls inReuter - 65 words
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383 1964-09-06 7 Kuan Yew will not cut short his tour VNCJAPORE. Sat. The J Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will probably not cut short his tour and return to Singapore from Brussels, where he is attending the Socialist world conierence The Finanre Minister. Dr G"h Kens Swee. indicated this here today383 words
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Article53 1964-09-06 7 4 Indon traders detained SINGAPORE. Sat. The Royal Malaysian Navy patrol boat Sri Kelantan yesterday Intercepted two Indonesian vessels in Malaysian waders off St John s Island. Four Indonesian traders, three in a rubber-laden boat, and the other in a boat carrying charcoal and firewood, were detained. The boats were53 words
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207 1964-09-06 7 5 Indons give up after patrol boat chase off Port Swettenham KLANG. Saturday. Ipive Indonesians, believed to be spies, surrendered to the Malaysian Marine Police in a sea drama off Port Swettenham last night. The five, from Sumatra. were spotted by a Marine Police patrol boat a^ they «i n207 words
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Article118 1964-09-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sat The British High Commission announced today that the arrival of the British Board of Trade delegation who were due here tomorrow has been postponed. A statement said: "On Sent. 4 the Singapore Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. informed the British High Commissioner.118 words
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Article79 1964-09-06 7 \I.\I.ACCA Sat— There ■M a bomb scare here tud iv A Malay sern>ol teacher informed the police after vocine a round metal •■nntainer with wires attached l>\ the side of the road five miles from here on thr way to Muar. Police rushed to the K<-cne79 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-09-06 7 #Army, Police chiefs in Labis Lt. General Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, (left) and Dato C. H. Fenner, Inspector General of the Royal Malaysian Police, talk to a villager during their tour of the Labis area yesterday. Looking on is Brig. Abbas binHarold Teo - 58 words
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Article210 1964-09-06 7 HONG KONG. Sat. Typhoon Ruby left a trail of death and destruction today after it lashed the colony with winds of up to 130 miles an hour. So far 15 people are known to have been killed with 254 injured. Two children areReuter - 210 words
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Article39 1964-09-06 7 Teachers support N-Language KUCHING. Bat. Sanwak'B secondary school principals .-•rnT'Rly supported the Stnt« Governments' efforts in promo'.p trip teaching of the Na» tiorO Language in SarawakThis was one of the rc^olii- tions passed by their conference which ended yesterday.39 words
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Article75 1964-09-06 7 PENANG. Sat— A housewife from Kulim. Ooi Sai Kee. 50. I was robbed of a $200 watch while walking alone Acheen Street here last night. She told police a man crabbed her watch after talking to her for about two minutes. Band performance TAIPINO. Sat.— The75 words
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158 1964-09-06 7 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. j The Australian High Commissioner in Malaysia. Mr. T. K Critchley. said today that his country would honour its pledge to aid Malaysia against outside attack or subversion. He was speaking to newsmen at the airport here before the Malaysian delegation158 words
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Article46 1964-09-06 7 BATU GAJAH Sat. Inche. Abdul Hamid bin Haji Nordin ha.s been elected chairman of I the Youth Club at Tanjona 1 Tualang. near here Inche Abbas bin Samad wan elected secretary. Mr. Kiew Kni I Seng assistant secretary. Inche All bin Adil treasurer.46 words
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Advertisement256 1964-09-06 7 I P ar d° n me Madam J J\ your slip is showing! J I V And there doesn't seem to be T i a thing you can do about it; your cheongsum has shrunk— it's ruined! I Yes, we know, it is Infuriating. But may we make a suggestion:256 words
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Article514 1964-09-06 8 WILL OF THE PEOPLE STUPID men rarely give up their illusions even when these illusions are shattered by reality. For Soekarno this painful process began two years ago when he launched his campaign of conquest in South-East Asia and proclaimed his relentless dedication to the destruction of Malaysia. Nothing has514 words
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Article, Illustration817 1964-09-06 8 IN DEFENCE OF COUNTRY WHAT arc the reasons for the Indonesian failure at Pontian and Labis? There are three. 1. Soekarno Is seriously underestimating the loyalty of the Malaysian people. The men who launched these expeditions gambled that our people would rise in support of the Indonesians. They did not.817 words
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Article417 1964-09-06 8 «MP VOUN LETTERS SHORT PREFECTS: BOTH SIDES... /CRITICS have said that \j school prefects are not perfect. This Is very true; prefects do not claim to be perfect for no man Is. But what prefects try hard to do Is strive for perfection. PREFICT. •ATU PAMAT. OUR prefects'417 words
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Article68 1964-09-06 8 LETTER OF THE WEEK ACCORDING to Mis* Barbara Cartland, British novelist and President of Britain's National Association of Health, the use of too much lipstick may cause cancer (Sunday Times, August 9). This should serve as a warning to all women. For husbands, this is the best opportunity that has68 words
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Article546 1964-09-06 8 PHILIP BROWN = lONOON - It is official FEMININEFOCUSFEMININEFOCUSFEMININEFOCUSFEMININEFOCUS mother is best! By PHILIP BROWN =lONOON FAMILY life is undoubtedly the best thing in the world that is the verdict of 1,000 psychologists who attended the Congress of Social Psychiatry. They have come to this conclusion after years of discussion among themselves a conclusion most546 words
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Article357 1964-09-06 8 HOSPITAL BY WOMEN FOR WOMEN HERE I am, breakfasting in bed and waited on hand and foot; sometimes lying on a sunny veranda with a view of rose gardens; selecting my meals from a varied menu; my bed surrounded by flowers for three weeks, a life of leisure. Just where357 words
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Article187 1964-09-06 9 CINGAPORE. Sat— There was a big rush by motorists lor the petrol kiosks during the three-and-half hour curfew break this morning. During the curfew, oil companies continued to make deliveries to service stations and factories. Work was maintained as usual at both Shell and Caltex187 words
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Article40 1964-09-06 9 IPOH. Sat. —Thieves, armed with pol»»s. "fished" out $73 and three shirts worth $60 from houses in Ipoh early this morning Police believe that the thieves had "fished" the clothing from the rooms through open windows40 words
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Article35 1964-09-06 9 SINGAPORE Sat. Th c l( unrlation stone ceremony for Straits Engineers, due to be performed by the Singapore Minister for Finn nee Dr. Goh Keng Swee. tomorrow has been postponed until further notice.35 words
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306 1964-09-06 9 Wives told: Don't buy too much at markets and worsen situation SINGAPORE, Sat. THE president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin, today, appealed to the people not to aggravate the food situation by making unnecessary and excessive purchases at markets and provision stores. He said any306 words
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Article52 1964-09-06 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Another road death the ninth in Krian this year occurred yesterday on the stretch, along the main trunk road running through the district. The latest victim is an unidentified Indian, aged about 30, who was knocked down and killed by a taxi52 words
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Article, Illustration511 1964-09-06 9 By AHMAD RAMLI: KUALA LU*PUR, Saturday JHE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today captured the leadership of the Umno youth by beating the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, by511 words
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456 1964-09-06 9 Nation building a duty for the Kaum Ibu KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section) has an important part to play in the moulding of the various races in the country into a single united nation. This they were told by their leader, Datin Fatimah blnte Haji Hashlm,456 words
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Article61 1964-09-06 9 KANOAR. Sat Three youth* rieaded not gulltv In the High Court here today to a Joint charge of stealing eight sacks of Mdl between Feb 13 and 14 this veer Mohaired Isn bin Hassan O-man bin Durus and Ahmad bin Manan were alleged to61 words
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Miscellaneous235 1964-09-06 9 ON YOUR TV TODAY TELEVISION programmes lor Element M Double Doubf 11 4 ft toda >' Club dv Piano; 12.00 Programme TV SINGAPI'RA »ummary in all language* for CHANNEL 5 toe next day. PM.: 12.56 Opening and Tv MALAYSIA programme summary in ail Kuala Lumpur (Channel 5) languages; 1.00 Laffle—235 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-09-06 10 Bahaman opens 8350,000 nursing school JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Minister of Health Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today opened the $350,000 School of Nursing at the General Hospital here. Inche Bahaman said that the Ministry of Health was at present recruiting and training nurses "on an unprecedented scale." He said: "There283 words
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Article91 1964-09-06 10 DESERTED ROAD AND A LONE CAR SINGAPORE. Sat. Soldiers of the Malay Regiment, who had moved into Singapore on Friday from Johore, with rifles at the ready, check the occupants of a car at Kallang Road near the junction of Geylang Road. Sunday Times picture91 words
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Article121 1964-09-06 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Special Sunday services will be held at Catholic, Methodist. Presby terlan and Anglican churches in Singapore tomorrow. Most of the usual services have been adjusted so that they will fit in with off-curfew hours from 5.30 a.m. to 9 a.m. All evening services have ben cancelled.121 words
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211 1964-09-06 10 INDONESIA IS THREAT TO NEIGHBOURING DEMOCRATIC NATIONS FNANG, Sat.— Chairman of the Penang Indian Navy reception commuttee Mr. A. Raja Gopal. said today Malaysia would be grateful for any assistance India could give her In her present hour of crisis. "The Indonesian military confrontation,' 1 he said, "is a serious211 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-09-06 10 SUPT. KO - JOB IN CAPITAL FOR GANG. BUSTER JPOH, Sat. A gang buster, responsible for the suppression of secret society activities in Perak has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to take up a new appointment as chief of the anti-secret societies in Malaya, succeeding Supt. Albert Mah. He is Supt. Ko Kirn247 words
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309 1964-09-06 10 IPOH, Saturday. JWO men. accused of three charges of cheating two firms of four engines costing a total of §80,173, were acquitted by the Session* Court today. Tan Boon Sia, 24, and Tan Seh Ong. 35, were not called to make their defence.309 words
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131 1964-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Sat Tht Premier of Mauri. tius. Dr. S. Ramgoolam said last night he was convinced that Indonesia was behind all of Malaysia's current troubles. Including the Singapore's disturbances. Dr. Ramgoolam. who had Just attended the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference in Kuala Lumpur, said131 words
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Article84 1964-09-06 10 IPOH. Sat. —The Ipch Coro ner. Inche Mohamed EusofT bin Chin, today recorded en #px>o verdict on the death of a teenaged girl whose body was found in a disused mining pool in Menglembu on May 18 this your. Yap Kooi Fah. 23. a84 words
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563 1964-09-06 11 JIIE Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Keith Holyoake, has described the Indonesian paratroop landings in North Johore as "a new and dangerous element" in an already tense situation. lie said this yesterday when authorising the use of a New Zealand Battalion to assist563 words
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832 1964-09-06 11 BURGLARS BREAK INTO SHOP AND TAKE AWAY SI2,OOO GOODS RESPITE the disturbances here, burglars broke into a shop in Serangoon Garden Estate at a predawn raid today and carted off about $12,000 worth of goods, ranging from a television set to sewing machines. The manager of the shop, Mr. Yeong832 words
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230 1964-09-06 11 Mother: A sacrifice for my -country- pENANG, Sat. A mother wept bitterly as th* body of her soldier son killed In action against Indonesian paratroopers at Labis on Thursday was lowered into a gray« at the Western Road Cemetery here today. "My heart Is broken but I offer him to230 words
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Article50 1964-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— One of two Kuala Lumpur lawyers admitted to the Singapore Bar yesterday was Mr. Yon? Pung How. the new chairman erf Malaysian Airways Ltd. The other lawyer was Mr. Thoon Up Ping. Another lawyer admitted to the bar was Mr. David Tar See.50 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-09-06 11 OUR No. 2 IN LONDON L I AI.A LIMPIR. Sat. Inche Hussain Muhineil Osman (above) has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner for Malaysia in Britain. The post was until recently held by Tengku Ja'afar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, now Ambassador in Cairo. Inche Hussain will leave for London with132 words
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Article71 1964-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Special Constabulary Inspector Donald Kessler. formerly of Central Police Station, was acquitted yesterday on an amended chargn of stealing a bottle of prepared opium during a raid in Park Road on June 8 last year. Kessler. defended by Mr. R. Ramason, was not called to71 words
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Article19 1964-09-06 11 NIBONG TEBAL, Sat. Work has started on a new veterinary centre at Sungei Bakap near here.19 words
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197 1964-09-06 11 TENGKU SENDS GOOD WISHES TO TOP ARAB TALKS IfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today sent a message to the Secretary-General of the Arab League in Cairo extending the Government's greetings and good wishes for the success of the Arab Foreign Ministers' meeting which ended recently. The197 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-09-06 12 RESERVE UNIT MEN BREAK UP MOB OF 50 RIOTERS The normally busy Geylang-Tanjong Katong Road junction was deserted at 10 a.m. yesterday when this picture was taken by Sunday Times cameraman Han Hai Fong. Police and troops manned road-blocks at half-mile intervals.UP - 46 words
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1519 1964-09-06 12 SUNDAY TIMES REPORTERS - SINGAPORE, Saturday. POLICE this morning fired tear gas bombs at a mob of about 50 rioters who had set fire to three cars and a truck parked in Jalan Masjid, off Changi Road. The incident happened at 8.25 a.m.1,519 words
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Article168 1964-09-06 12 Business done on Stock —Market SINGAPORE, Sat. Buslness in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded In orackets: Industrials: Dun lops 2.000) $1.72 < 1.000) $1.74: F. and N. ords. (1,000) $2.72: Malayan Containers 12,000) $1.64. (3.000)168 words
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202 1964-09-06 12 LUMPUR. Sat. A police records clerk. Ml r.mohan Singh faodln. 36, waj today jailed for four months and fined &G in the Sessions Court in a corruption case. £udhi was found guilty of accepting $30 from Corporal Raja Kahar bin Raia Samah202 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-09-06 12 Mr. and Mrs. David Naidu. who were married in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, pat the cheeks of a little girl at a reception held at the !.<• Cog dOr after their wedding. Mr. Naidu is with Im Standard Ha laya Ltd. and the bride, formerly Miss Maureen I'ren.68 words
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Advertisement237 1964-09-06 12 \For all run A L^ 11 \VmJL^^| l^r ji I available at all '""^""TT leading stores t,^*^*-*"" 0 SOLI AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA L.I. TILS A COS TRADING SOCIETY 2»»<^^y \t \f j^JBPHyIB ■nil I i"^ h Protect your house from ruthless home-wreckers. .WHITE ANTS! In Malaya they have caused more237 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-09-06 13 A protest from phantoms fTT|HANTOI\I LOVERS" shows that r* Italy does make gentle comedies that go in for the quiet chuckle and the lightness of touch. This one is about a group of ghosts who wage a successful campaign against 20th century materialism that is tearing down their Roman palace292 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-09-06 13 YOU'LL NEVER GUESS WHAT HER SPECIALTY IS AS THEY My you'd never have guested! This ravishing be jury in the curveclinging sweater is a specialist on the human kidney. Her name: Lisa Seagram. Before breaking into pictures. Lisa was employed as a medical illustrator. Her specialty the kidney. Today95 words
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590 1964-09-06 13 LET the swimsuit be white and one-piece. Let the heels be the highest possible. Let the girl parade round the pool as slowly as she decently can. Let her not make eyes at the Judges. These things make a winner in the beauty590 words
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Article410 1964-09-06 13 TOfE Selangor Philharmonic Society have invited members to a social evening at the home of committee member, Signe Syme. on Friday to hear a recording of their recent musical production. "The Vagabond King." Barbecued lamb will be served and drinks will be available at the usual prices. Starting410 words
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Advertisement368 1964-09-06 13 k'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMhHIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' I#SHAWI Orannlnatlon: Ojvns Today: 1-3.15-6.30-9.15 mm «>» m r ur Scope-Color-Mandarin (VM: "Main Attraction" Today: 1-3.15-6.30-9.15 pjn. Quick Gun] I B C/M 'Kaseh Tanpa Sayang' 1 Malay 1 10 th Day: 1-3.15-6.30-9.30 pjn.l nuiomiMHHNiHxin j I CM 'No Man Is An Island' Opens Today: 2.30-6-9 p.m. "ASH NAQLI" (Hindi)368 words
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Advertisement269 1964-09-06 13 Have you done what every career girl should do? Enter now for the 1964 Press Ball Qu&sn Contest and win: A doubie return ticket to Hong Kong by Malaysian Airways, a wardrobe, a set of Starflite Mold luggage presented by C. K. Tang and many other valuable prizes. All these269 words
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Advertisement211 1964-09-06 13 tIJMMM.y^ coy isc j ATTRACTION! TONY RANDALL <*f t> BURLIVES x sJ rHe 8i«55 BARBARA EDEN (^HolVli 3 KAMAWDEVI /^vS \HLm^^^B lr> K^ flr AU"wsnScirutine.ftoductKHi f 1 1 %E?9154 L COMING AnRACTION! HONEYMOONING^ HIS HOBBY! AND WHAT A HILARIOUS TIME WHEN THEY WALK INTO THE LOBBY OF THE HONEYMOON HOTEL!211 words
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Article, Illustration950 1964-09-06 14 The spell of SUGAR RAY stays 0n... SUGAR MY... tvorytbii he did in the •howed hit old graei and artistry HE'S THE GREATEST BOXER EVER says DANNY BLANCHFLOWER IT was back in the 'forties when the magic of Sugar Ray s personality touched me. It came from afar like the950 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-09-06 14 "TS nothing sacred?" my 1 regular telephone caller. Mr B. "I know I'm an Irritant" P.. said yesterday. "How can you put a RollsRoyce engine In an Austin?" But why not? Let's forget about traditionalism and see what the Rollsengine Vanden Plas Princess 4-lltre R has to181 words
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Article154 1964-09-06 14 A LITTLE BIT OF ROLLS —IN A BMC- mission and power-steering as standard equipment. To go with the more refined engine, the Vanden Plas Princess body has also been "touched up" and modified. Outside, a mere streamlined appearance has been achieved by eliminating the peaks above the windscreen and the154 words
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Advertisement206 1964-09-06 14 Entrust your HEAVY MACHINERY i to the experts SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in association with the SINGAPORE PACKING CO. LTD. the pioneer firm in packing, removing and storing goods in Malaysia. For All Your Pocking Baggage Requirements (including Federal Customs Formalities) Equipped With The Latest Machinery, Modern Warehouse and206 words
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989 1964-09-06 15 People's Action Party and Singapore Alliance in a special radio broadcast, last night appealed to all loyal Malaysian citizens to unite and defend Malaysia and what it stood for during the present Emergency brought about by Indonesian aggression and subversion. The989 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-09-06 15 THE vast throng of housewives at the open-air Queen Street Market yesterday morning. The peak hour of the marketing was between seven and eight. Straits Times picture by Han Hai Fong.Han Hai Fong - 36 words
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231 1964-09-06 15 PENANG. Sat.— An elections canvasser, Ismail Buloh Pechah bin Osman, 34. was today convicted of paying a housewifp two dollars to induce her to procure her husband's vote for the Socialist Front during the April elections. IHe was sentenced to one day's Jail and231 words
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317 1964-09-06 15 Singapore riots: Ten jailed and 27 remanded TEN men, arrested yesterday in connection with the curfew and disturbances, were today given jail sentences, varying from one month to 14 months by a magistrate, Mr. Sachi Saurajen/ They were among a total of 37 men, charged with various offences: curlewbreaking, having317 words
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Article23 1964-09-06 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The BOAC Junior Jet Club rally, originally scheduled to start at Shell Sports Club tomorrow afternoon has been cancelled.23 words
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832 1964-09-06 15 From Page 12 Fourth group: Queenstown Police Station 7.30 a.m-; Alexandra Road Police atatlon 7.50 a.m.; General Hosoital 830 a.m. A spokesman for the public health division ot the Health Ministry today reported that most of their staff had turned up for832 words
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Advertisement862 1964-09-06 15 CLASSIFIED ADS, AT YOUR SERVICE MJRTeW* Si (Min.)-Box So el*. *x(r* TANO'S MICROFILMING SERVICE —10 Boat Quay, Spore. *****. GENUINE PHOTOSTATS, Tctorr.atic. 68 Robinson Road, B'por* *****. THE HAIR CLINIC, 10. PrlnMP Street, 3'por*. Pbone *****. For Dandruff, Baldness, Thinning, Falling. Greying Hair, Scalp Treatment, Exclusive Hair Restoration. SHOPPING GUIDE862 words
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Advertisement177 1964-09-06 15 Asthma Mucus Loosend First Day Don't let coughing;, ■neeiluir. choking; attack* of Bronchltla or Asthma, ruin your aleep and onergr another day or night without trylnc MENDACO. Thla great medicine, la not a amoke, Injection or spray, bat work* through th* blood, thua raatihlnr the lurur* and bronchial tubes. Th*177 words
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Article, Illustration753 1964-09-06 16 NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur - Finalists meet against a background of baffling comparisons in form By- NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur Saturday TNDIA and Burma, tomorrow night's finalists in the seventh anniversary Merdeka football tournament at the Medeka Stadium, meet against a background of baffling comparisons in form during753 words
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340 1964-09-06 16 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA By Ipoh. Saturday MALAYSIA and Thailand tied for seventh place ITI in the Merdeka football tournament at Stadium Perak here tonight with a l-i draw. Both goals came in the second half. iTtie result was Malaypenalty for missing all one340 words
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Article50 1964-09-06 16 TENNIS Malaysian Open v. ...,.iip.s tdgor Club courts. 9 a.m.). BADMINTON Tengka Abdul Rahman Cap: Penang Malays v Kedah Malays (Pg Umno hall. 7.30 p.m i. >WI.MMI\<; Ipoh SC aquatic meet (Gopeng Rd. 10 a.m.). M)( CER L. Perak Div. 2: K. Bernam v Gloucester Est. (T. Anson).Bernama - 50 words
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Article277 1964-09-06 16 VIC NAYAGAM - Watanabe is in three semi-finals VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. JAPANS fourth-ranked player, Isao Watanabe, 22, qualified for the mixed doubles semi-finals partnering Mrs. Too Joor Ting in the Malaysian open tennis championships this morning. He is now in three semi-finals. This afternoon's scheduled semi-finals of the men's singles277 words
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168 1964-09-06 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. —The first day of (he Singapore Gold Cup .Meeting;. scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed. 'I he Singapore Turf Club today announced new dates for the meeting. The first day's races will now be held next Saturday and the second day on168 words
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Article33 1964-09-06 16 SEREMBAN. Sat— 3rd Squadron. 17 Gurkha Signals Regiment of Seremban won the Malaya Area Minor Units soccer final when they beat HQ Company KOYLI 4-1 at the Station oadang today.33 words
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Article22 1964-09-06 16 NEWPORT. Sat. Sovereign was chosen yesterday as the Britisi chnllenger for the Americas Cup yacht race against the United Stetei.22 words
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Article426 1964-09-06 16 YUSOF WINS TOP AWARD -AGAIN- |/"UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Yuiof Omar of Eastern Area won the best performance trophy for the second successive year in the All-Malayan Central Electricity Boards annual athletic championships at Panui today. Yusof got the award for a high Jump feat of 1.86 m which was .03m426 words
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Article43 1964-09-06 16 LONDON. Sat— Results of English football leamie matches played last night were: Division Two: Bury 2 Swansea 2. Division Thrf: Barnsley 1 Reading 1. Scunthorpe 3 Shrewsbury 2. Division Foar: Stockport 4 Chester 5. Tranmere 1 Crewe 0.43 words
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Article105 1964-09-06 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. T h c United States, the holders, and Australia, the top seeds, yesterday qualified for the final of the women s international lawn tennis team contest for the Federation Cup here. The United States beat Britain in the semi-finals, and Australia defeated France.105 words
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Article30 1964-09-06 16 KLUANG, Sat— War Dept. Civilians beat BMH 2-1 in a Dlv. 2 league soccer match here today. Ismail and Harun scored for WDC, Sgt. Bradley for BMH30 words
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Article74 1964-09-06 16 FOREST HILLS. Sat— Rafael Osuna (Mexico) and Maria Bueno (Brazil), the defending champions, both scored easy victories In the United States lawn tennis singles championships here yesterday. Osuna raced to a 6-4 6-4 6-2 first round win over Claude De Oronckel. of Belgium, and Miss74 words
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141 1964-09-06 16 IIASTINGS. Sat— The Aus- tralian crickete-s gave an exhilarating display against A.E.R. Gilligan's XI ai Hastings yesterday and won by two wickets. The Australians, now nearinc the end of their England tour, were .set to score 343 to win •nd they raced to141 words
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Article42 1964-09-06 16 LONDON. Sat —Results of rugby matches played last night were Rugby Tnion: Exeter 6 Lonaan Welsh 23. Rugby League: Lancashire Cup First Round: Whitehaven 10 Oldhaven 31, Yorkshire (up First Round: Keighley 22 Doncaster 3. Leeds 25 Hunslet 8.42 words
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Article341 1964-09-06 16 LONDON. Sat. Chelsea maintained their unbeaten record and top place In the First Division of the English sm-cer league when they drew l-l at Leicester toda;, So into their pay packets will go a €55 bonus for each man. The clubs incentive scheme started this341 words
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Article124 1964-09-06 16 Clay and Liston may defy ban TORONTO. Sat. Sonny Li.ston and Casslus Clay will probably meet in a rematch in Boston on Nov. 16 despite the World Boxing Association ban against the fight, the new president of the WBA said hut night. "'I feel that the rematch will be made124 words
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Article85 1964-09-06 16 LONDON, Sat. Sussex won the one-day knock-out cup competition final by beating Warwickshire by 8 wickets at Lord's today. Warwickshire 127 (48 overs). N. Thomson 4-23. E. Dexter 3-6. Sussex 131-2 (41.2 overs). K. Suttle 42, L. Lenham 47. Australians were all out (or 400 (LawryReuter - 85 words
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522 1964-09-06 16 WORCESTERSHIRE. English County cricket champions for the first time, ended their programme In a blaze of glory ytfterday when they beat Lancashire by 73 runs at Worcester. Slow left-arm bowler Douglas Stode wrecked havoc with the Luncashlrr batsmen and snapped up six522 words
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Advertisement100 1964-09-06 16 Does it make any difference what brand of tire you buy? 1 1 DOLS when one maker has never compromised with its high standards of quality since the company was founded in 1900. IT DOES when one maker spends millions of dollars for research and development to make his product100 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-09-06 1 THE NAZI HUNTERS If Iflplyil MAGAZINE SECTION THE MAN NAZI WAR CRIMINALS FEAR-TUVIAH FRIEDMANN-IN HIS HQ IN HAIFA. INSIDE ARE THE SECRET FILES23 words
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Article, Illustration1912 1964-09-06 1 INSIDE THE HOUSE OF SECRETS WHEN I flew from Central Europe to Israel on the trail of the Avengers, the daring and ruthless hunters of Nazi war criminals, I came upon a strange secret war— one about which few people, on either side, anywhere in the world rarely talk. Il1,912 words
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Article30 1964-09-06 1 Pages Serial 1,5' S For Women 2, 3 I Jane Lee 3 I Your Dog 3 Pages Features 4 Know Alls 4 Stars 6 Comics 6, 7, 830 words
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Advertisement186 1964-09-06 1 For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice is easy- care MERMAID Blended Fabrics of 65% TETORON (polyester fiber) and 35% cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask for cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Both fabrics, backed by Shikishima186 words
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Article, Illustration530 1964-09-06 2 I style like i Shirly TODAY I introduce lovely Shirley Teh, a wonder product of the Belfast College of Art. A breath of freshness breezing through the Malaysian fashion scene. And at such -killing pace, too. It's been only a year since she returned home to Singapore with a degree530 words
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Article198 1964-09-06 2 GOOD FOR A LAUGH "f DON'T know why they 1 call this hotel The Palms.' do you?" said one guest to another. "I haven't seen a single palm since I've been here." "You'll see them before you go," said the second guest wearily. "It's a pleasant little surprise the whole198 words
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Advertisement315 1964-09-06 2 Were yoo born before I Endocil can make your skin young again-— and this time you can keep it young! In 21 days you will, tec the you'd lost for ever! And now difference! The firm, springy your tkin need never show its texture, the life and beauty age again,315 words
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Advertisement164 1964-09-06 2 V^\Dec-la-tay ss^^=^ the deep-plunging bra with straps that stretch matdenfbrmx (0/ ®(Mod« in U.S.V.) For revealing fashions the new Dec la toy Moidenform's latest bondeou bro with strops thot t-t-r-e-t-c-h. Deep plunging cups with wide Mit elastic strops thot gracefully go over the shoulder info a low leotard back. Importont164 words
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Article, Illustration456 1964-09-06 3 DAVID ENGLISH - SUCCESS STORY No. 2 The little woman brings off a big deal AS a Heal it had everything swiftness, secrecy, and the elemeni of total surprise. New Yorkers discovered llic other day that :< British company will tear down one <>l the city's oldest hotels, the Savoy Plaza, to build456 words
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Article91 1964-09-06 3 TIPS from ALEX LEE N extra set of basic cleaning tools broom, dust pan. dust cloths or carpet sweeper on the second floor of a two-storey house saves energy, time, and already frayed and frenzied nerves (no more maddening rush flights to bring up the dust pan). FRESHEN UP with91 words
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Article545 1964-09-06 3 DEAR Jane Lee: A friend to whom 1 write shows my love letters lo his friends. I beard about this and lold him not to. bill he still continues lo treat my letters as though they are public releases. I like him, apart from this545 words
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Article248 1964-09-06 3 POINTER - By POINTER rE Cocker Spaniel is fast gaining popularity in Malaysia. Of the medium sized dogs, this sporting and merry-dis-positioned animal is a delight for the sporting or stay-at-home master. The smaller Spaniels Cockers are so called from their being used in Woodcock shooting, and before their popularity248 words
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Advertisement404 1964-09-06 3 k JBr- I *^b^b^E&> Keep your skin looking young! Helena Rubinstein Q l/j k\ P\ r\\ 1 1 oKIIIUdW minute by minute Beauty Moisturizer FEEL the petals of a rose balance your skin's acid ...how smooth they are. content, to prevent how soft and yet. how blemishes and flaking firm!404 words
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Advertisement179 1964-09-06 3 'They're all avoiding me!" I t if- wB 2 rl Don't let this happen to you 1 End your perspiration odor problems with ARRID CREAM or ROM, -OX fe~ri with PERSTOP At parfiM. in th* otti<», at play E^^^^HKSl art yoi bring Itft out like on -m^^K^^^nrn^T^jiittt^ co«t? Hoy« you179 words
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Miscellaneous358 1964-09-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR SSJftLS*** ll0W: n^n" fg &ST&&' SINGAPURA 700 The News. 710 Breakfast i Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A M 600 Oood Morning: 601 Day: 7.32 Breakfa,t Potpourri; I S 4 I /»luo.e; 7.00 New*; 8.00 The News: 805 Bright And L AO U P And About; 7.30 News.358 words
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Article, Illustration740 1964-09-06 4 RONALD RANSOM - by DR I V I-' along the pleasant road which winds from Malacca to Segamat, and your route will be dominated for most of its length by the great glowering bulk of (iunong Ledang, also marked on the maps as Mount Ophir. Many of the local people will tell you740 words
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Article269 1964-09-06 4 DEAR Know Alb: i am an English educated man aged 28. I can speak two Chinese dialects as weil as Malay. I do not want to be a burden to the state oy receiving public assistance, nor do I want to be a nuisance269 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-09-06 4 TUNE IN TO THE SONG OF THE BEE —SCIENCE NEWS BY ALEX KENWORTHY EDDIE WOODS, a «2-vrar-old retired 8.8.C sound engineer, has invented an electronic bee stethoscope which he claims can double the world's output of honey. The $300 instrument looks like a transistor radio fitted with listening plugs. The268 words
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Advertisement440 1964-09-06 4 f I 1 Kk Jr II rSw jA DURA-WHITE g^Eti) W2l 'MANHATTAN' qsTTtSr **?L'sml-S^ i rtr^jr*^^* cotton shine is igg^rSS^f^Sg M ,jyJpV^ to stay SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA L.E. TELS Cos TRADING SOCIETY What kind of world will you live in a decade from now or in twenty-five years? ;»^9«440 words
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Advertisement55 1964-09-06 4 tmm aft, JM^m> "i €t^^ is Bpß A A m jfl BH y a A jflH Available i'rom sole Axcnts.- B. P. dc SILWA, LTD. flncofporotsd m Singapore If -21, Hi«h Street. Sin««por* Phor>« 3JJM No. 1, Bnh«p Str*«t, P«nan« r>ho»« ***** Aurora Chomb«M, Rotk Hood, Kuching Associate Co:— STORCH55 words
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Advertisement8 1964-09-06 5 N EXT WEEK: BUILDERS OF THE FOURTH REICH8 words
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Advertisement165 1964-09-06 5 wsA)/jr mßm Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal ifflH* Mother knows best about Marmite goodness good for grown-ups and Wtjr^*^ for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure nourishment, and you will enjoy its delicious flavour too. Marmite is a concentrated extract of yeast and vegetables, containing health-giving B165 words
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Miscellaneous295 1964-09-06 5 Q POPULAR CROSSWORD) A< KOSS: 1 Inhuman dvi, Uo>. 9. Medley (4). 10. Copies (4). DOWN: 1. Superior (5). 2 13. Actors aid? (B>. 16. Orotto Fauous (5). 3. Trees (4), 4 (4), 17. Ages (4). 18. Gin (4). Rake (3), 5. Dwelling (7). 6. 19. Fabulous bird <3>. 20.295 words
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Article721 1964-09-06 6 THIS WEEK FOR YOU AI'KIt Oii.\ IDBC Jl-Juil. 19k i nis week is ui.poiwiu ns> marking the bcgintua a 01 a new job or a course of ualning or Mudy. li you ao not piuiige into one of tnese, then you VMI certainly linu you. it'll in v new721 words
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Article367 1964-09-06 6 TODAY: A day ot opportunity and surprises. All shomd go well if you are tacKllng something new. Don't be too formal but make the most of new acquaintances rather than pompous friends. 1-OB LUCK TODAY WEAR OR ISE: Golden yellow, o, uiamond. TOMORROW: There is good367 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-09-06 6 -STAR of the WEEK' If it is YOUR birthday today THIS coming year of life is likely to be one oi tinmost enjoyable you have had for some time. There is somr danger though that you will go into a daydream and be a little too comfortable and relaxed to385 words
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Advertisement914 1964-09-06 6 -—^H^B ■^■^■^■^■^9 Sectie* el cemteaeaK ia H B^__^^ BBB^^B the ktf kiti. You can start your own Radio-Tdevmen business without capital. Th« A.R.T.C. Practical Radio and Television Course gives you trainIng ana your tools of trade at the same time. A.R.T.C. will tram you, in your own home, tor a914 words
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Miscellaneous287 1964-09-06 6 r==\\ Edgar Rice Burroughs --tcoJe^V 4 V m f b* H \fjFrW m fvU t\. j J M^9^R^t^Am aY HOK^Kttdt S^LaJ L~^MBa^^^^^ I I I F F rt9^Ss&*^^^ f T^K ifrSßfiliJ lSi^Bw% X aoV m M^T ■flensl ftw^K »W/*^^ m j '^J i SOMETIMES TME. POOR SOUL-A SIGNJSAti- MIS TITLES287 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-09-06 8 C*. > ..V^mbbbmSt i X^X. kM^^ G_ I J- ffi y f™^ "v. fit r t^,^^" yVT^ I -•rJi^^r^ft^^ l* t« ftinied and i'uditoi.ea jy the Suaiu lime* Prew iMaiay*; LUL 111 Jalan Pudu. Kuai* Lumpur and limes Uous« 39U Kirn Seng Road. Singapore. Director: A. C. Simmon*).47 words
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