The Straits Times, 11 October 1964
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Title Section14 1964-10-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In KDN 733. NO. 1,493 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1964. 20 CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration2025 1964-10-11 1 LIM - Enter, Mr. Super Think LIM By PETER gINGAPORE, Sat. —A great stride forward into the space age is being made by Malaysian big business this month in a 50-year-old building in Chulia Street, in the heart of old Singapore. In a specially equipped, air-conditioned room in the China Building headquarters2,025 words
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Article142 1964-10-11 1 Tshombe in clinic pARIS. Sat. The Con- golese Premier. Mr. Moise Tshombe. was to undergo a medical checkup here today following his three-day confinement in Cairo. Mr. Tshombe arrived here last night, and immediately attacked U.AJI. President Nasser for attempting to force a break in diplomatic relations which would have142 words
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Article42 1964-10-11 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.—Police have imposed a 21-hour curfew today from 2 p.m. to 11 n.m. tomorrow on the west side of the main Johore BahruAyer Itam road from the 23rd to the 37th milestone. The curfew will be revised tomorrow.42 words
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Article, Illustration29 1964-10-11 1 The sacred flame for the 1964 Olympics is carried through Tokyo streets on its last lap. It left Athens on Aug. 21. UPI photoUPI - 29 words
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347 1964-10-11 1 Manila is so very confusing: Malaysia |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Ministry oi External Affairs today described as "confusing and inconsistent" a Filipino statement on the withdrawal of Indonesian troops from Malaysia. In Manila yesterday the Philippine acting Foreign Secretary. Mr. Librado Cayco. was reported as saying that the Philippines considered347 words
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Article421 1964-10-11 1 LIM THOW BOON - LIM THOW BOON By Malacca, Saturday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight dropped a strong hint of possible increases in taxation in a talk to members of the Tong Ann and Kirn Hah Association here. "This, in fact, has already happened,"421 words
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Article182 1964-10-11 1 Sock to visit Peking after Cairo JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno is expected to visit Communist China after attending the current non-aligned conference in Cairo, the official Antara news agency reported today from Cairo. Antara said the Chinese ambassador in Cairo had handed a letter to President Soekarno through the Indonesian182 words
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Article59 1964-10-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Princess Marina Duchess of Kent spent today quietly here with her personal friends, the British High Commissioner; to Malaysia. Lord Head, and Lady Head, with whom she is staying. Tomorrow morning, she will attend Sunday service at the St. Mary's Church. Princess Marina59 words
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Article62 1964-10-11 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. An empty soft drink bottle is worth 10 j rupiahs in the Rhio Islands, according to an I Indonesian who was arrested in bis sampan by a marine patrol near t Pulau Sinmi; yesterday morninu He told police he had come to collect empty bottles62 words
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978 1964-10-11 1 TOKYO NATIONAL STADIUM, Sat.— The spectacular opening of the 18th Olympic Games, being held for the first time in Asia, was opened here t^day by Emperor Hirohito. The whole ceremony went oh* with clockwork precision and there was no hitch of978 words
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Article204 1964-10-11 2 nENANG. Sat.— A Penang 1 clerk. Mr. James Chan Soon Beng. 22. flew to Bangkok today on the first leg of his Journey to Zurich to meet his Swiss fiancee, his pen pal. An excited James was seen off at Bayan Lepas by204 words
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Article17 1964-10-11 2 SINGAPORE. Sat— Dr. Gwee Ah Leng lias been appointed chairman of the National Library Board.17 words
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Article163 1964-10-11 2 JESSELTON, Sat. Business firms, insurance companies and police are baffled by the operations of the "mystery gang" which reportedly has been pilfering goods worth thousands of dollars over the past few months from the Jessclton wharf area, it was learned here today. Now the Government has163 words
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146 1964-10-11 2 THE 'FISHY' INDONESIANS— BY FIKRI KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat.— The Mentri Besar of Trenggmu. Dato Ibrahim Fikri, said last night that "it is better to catch all the fish in the water than let some get away" He said this at an anti-confronta-tion rally at Padang Mazlah when referring to the146 words
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Article32 1964-10-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Radio Malaysia warned today that wireless and TV licence inspection officers will be touring the Batu Pahat and adjacent district. Pulau Langkawi and Perils, next week.32 words
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315 1964-10-11 2 CAIRO, Saturday MALAYSIA accused Indonesia of "following a policy of breaking up and absorbing Malaysia into a Greater InrionrsJa" in a statement released to the Press late last night. The Malaysian statement, which replied in detail to an Indonesian memorandum, said: "It s!' lid be315 words
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319 1964-10-11 2 WASHINGTON", Sat. th P S!i 1 i l eil Maca Pa >- the Philippines uu n a radio interview today that he still hoped to persuade Indonesian and Malaysian leaders to resume peace talks on their dispute. But. he declared, such a resumption must be319 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-10-11 2 Noisy-but I love them, says Alma SINGAPORE, Sat.— British singer, Alma Cogan, likes "the audience, the noisy lot and all." This was her reaction to the cheering audience who greeted her performance at the National Theatre last night. Alma rushed from the airport straight to the National Theatre to make177 words
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163 1964-10-11 2 I'LL WELCOME ANY MOVE BY MACA, SAYS THE TENGKU 1/1 ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he would welcome any move by the Philippines to achieve complete withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas from Malaysian territory. Commenting on Prroldent Macapagal's reported stand that his country would not mediate in the163 words
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Advertisement180 1964-10-11 3 JL MORE and MORE II PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and cure rate of 5 wheel you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted your money is completely P unaffected by changing economic conditions, and180 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-10-11 3 J 9 M T^HE big moment for 11-year-old 1 Muhammad bin Taib. of Chukai, Trengganu, as the King pins the S7Oo Pingat Hang Tuah gold medal on his chest. And amonjj the 40,000 at the Merdeka Stadium were his nroud parents and two younger brothers.107 words
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455 1964-10-11 3 LESLIE HOFFMAN. Jnr - Rain but 40.000 cheer the new child hero LESLIE HOFFMAN. Jnr: By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday lIEAVY rain today 11 brought the mammoth Children's Day rally at the Merdeka Stadium to an abrupt end. However, most of the items on the programme were finished before the rally was completely washed out.455 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-10-11 4 PIJUULIf *liil Malaysia's first space-age tycoon. In a 50-year-old building in th« heart of old Singapore, he leads commerce and industry with an IBM computer. Mr. Henry Oh IBM's Singapore mjnagcr: "I am confident Malaysia will catch up (in the world of »uperthinking computenl in another52 words
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Advertisement352 1964-10-11 5 Why Today's Housewife demands KELVINATOR with perfect Temperature Balance! Today's modern housewife 'thinks through' what her family needs from a refrigerator. She plans just how she can get the most value from this costly item in her home, and how she can make the most use of it to give352 words
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THE NEWS IN DEPTH
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25 1964-10-11 5 A guide to our Olympic hopes TOKYO 1964 DAVID KRAAL INTRODUCES YOU TO MALAYSIA'S STARS AND TELLS YOU OF THEIR CHANCES AGAINST THE WORLDS BEST25 words
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Article762 1964-10-11 5 TIN MfitlfF I IftMft 31 a rl rk frnm inn nuwt LIRRb, ss mga pore. It was Tan who put Malaysia on the sports map with his Silver medal win in the welter division at the Rome Olympics welghtlilting contest At Tokyo he will compete with the middleweight^.762 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-10-11 5 The Gold at Tokyo will be won at around 970 lbs. And it is very likely that ,i new world mark will be set up. Russia will have the best chances with Kurinov and Belyaev. Others In line for a medal are Husk a and Veres, both of Hungary'170 words
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Article404 1964-10-11 5 MnnoaiCiUV captain of Malay- UUnnionmi, sias hockey team to the Tokyo Games. So much has been said about our hockey eleven that there is nothing to add. We have a good team, that is true, but how good it really tl will be found out in the next few404 words
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Article137 1964-10-11 5 M.il.i\-i.r> l>rst win: against India, 1-0. Pakistan arr thr holders of the Olympic title, won in Kome. Rajamani's best performance: 2 mm. 12.3 sec. in training. WORLD: 2 mm. 1.2 sec. (Dixie Willis. Australia). OLYMPIC: 2 mm. 4.3 sec. (L. Shfvtsova, I SSR). 100 rmis best prrfo mam i137 words
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Article397 1964-10-11 5 India and Pakistan will light it out lor the Gold. Other teams h;iw ate) unproved a great deal: Kenya. Holland. Germany. Spam and Japan. COMMENT. Ii ran be argued that since we have beaten India we Manci siood chance of a medal, but it would lie more realistic to397 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-10-11 5 TAI SING ONN - Row make a vision come true PEOPLE By TAI SING ONN KUALA LUMPUR A BROTHERHOOD of 300.000 house-owning, 1 1 1 era, t c, self-respecting I plantation workers some time in the second half of the 20th century. This is the vision of Mr. P.P. Narayanan (above;. an internationally known399 words
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Article97 1964-10-11 5 NEVER before has Malaysia entered for an international sports meet on such a grand scale grand in so many ways. Let us first remember that these are the Olympic Games, the contest that draws most of the world's nations together on the field of sport. Let us also realise that97 words
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Article, Illustration667 1964-10-11 5 GABRIEL LEE - We don't want to be like mother J^KFORE bed -time tonight, an estimated 13,300 women in Singapore will have taken their daily birth control pill to safeguard against unwanted babies. The contraceptive tablet is fast catching on In Singapore. Major Import drug houses say there has been a general increase667 words
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Advertisement725 1964-10-11 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1* word* UM/- (MlHimmm) TAN SB AH: Bet'e^n Tlan Cho, youngest so Mn Tan Poh Teng of s*Kamat and L/*na. Sok Koon. d/o Mr. ,N.i Mm Feah Kni Her of Spore. OVERSEAS LEAVE 0 Hnrit 15 (Mi*.)— Bom t* fit. «xfra COMING TO BRITAIN. S»!Mrlv« cmn At r»aii»*ir725 words
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Obituary27 1964-10-11 6 f wore!* 5/1/- (Mi*immm) IN LOVING MEMORY of (ieotv. l..^y K»*h Oifuw who departi'd on inh October r^"l Always remera- red hy his laved ones.27 words
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Article128 1964-10-11 6 20 Hare's UM Uin > PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In fin- p lore, >r -har«l Road Sunday Servico I i m. and tt p.m. All Welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, rort Tanning Road, sin«ai>ore. Tele- i '.one. aBtTL Worship bervicea at 7 30 ..m. 10.00 a n>. and 5. 30 p.m128 words
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OPINION
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Article296 1964-10-11 6 rpHE Tengku times his letter beautifully. Jus-t when Soekamo is fighting with his back to the wall in Cairo, the Prime Minister dashes off a note to the president of the nonaligned conference. In it he says "I would welcome any Afro-Asian effort to solve our dispute296 words
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Article161 1964-10-11 6 rE 18th Olympic Games opens In Tokyo, and it is a proud day for the Japanese. After 19 years the Japanese economic miracle continues to dazzle Afro-Asia, and the must Impressive evidence is the incredible amount .md quality of new building that Is goinK up an every sidp.161 words
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Article314 1964-10-11 6 YhE NEWS in OEPTM SPI-AKIM. riIISONALLY KEEP YOU") LETTERS SHORT SAFEST PLACE RECENT thunderstorm* have brought lots of talk about the do's-and-don'ts of safety measures when lightning is threatening. But nowhere have I heard the best safety mca.'ure oi all— to take refuge in a motor car of the314 words
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Article842 1964-10-11 6 SABA RATNAM - SABA RATNAM, By KUALA LUMPUR Soekarno preaches a gospel of hate— the other nations answer with talk of peace NOTHING is more remarkable today Hum the spite and vigour with which President Soekarno preaches his gospel of Imte at the conference of non-aligned nations in Cairo.842 words
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Article33 1964-10-11 6 |F men cause confusion by growing their hair long, can you blame the girls for wearing topless dresses? It's one sure way of ending the confusion. KUALA LUMPUR. LEE,33 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1964-10-11 6 BERNARD K. GORDON - Ifwjftar war and one minis awful dilemma BERNARD K. GORDON By Visiting professor in political science and history at the University of Sin*aporr. A STUDY OF FOREIGN POLICY IN THE U.S. ELECTION AMERICAN Presidential election campaigns in this generation usually have involved some foreign policy issues, but 1964 is different1,030 words
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Article395 1964-10-11 6 From an odd squeak -a fortune •rpHERFS no point la X bring modest." salri the short, swarthy, and oh-so wrli-groomrd Mr. Ross Bagdasarian. "Six years ago I had s icro dollars. Thm 1 created the Chipmunks and now I have I s>l million ($l2 million). Why be <nY" Chipmunk* are395 words
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Miscellaneous307 1964-10-11 7 T ELE toS° N pruKramme > the Phmppmes: 833 TV SIM-4PI-R4 Achievement .Mandarin rhVn M version); 9.05 Berita Slngapur* pw mn A 'Mandarin version.; 910 Chl- P.M.: 1.00 Opening* and pro- nese cinema-Kam Sau Nui llsh; 2.10 The Greatest Show on Earth— Where the Wire Ends: TV MALAYSIA 3.05 Sandlwara—307 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-10-11 7 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Sat.— A rarity in the collection of an Ipoh ornithologist, .Mr. Eddy van Breukelen, is a white crow. Mr. ran Breukelen, a race horse trainer, recently bought the bird, now just six months old, in Kuala Lumpur. "What did148 words
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Article256 1964-10-11 7 ALOR STAR. Sat. An Alor Stir landed proprietor and money lender, Mr. X.M.S. Sockalingam, told the Serious Court today he charged $280 as coinmis>ion lor exchanging two Social Welfare Lottery tickets which were reported to have won $7,000 in prize money. "Twelve days later. I was256 words
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Article251 1964-10-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Civil Defence have installed nine air-raid sirens .it strategic points n various parts of the Capital. The^e sirens will be tested by the Telecommunication Department on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. A spokesman for the Civil Defence said today: "The sirens will251 words
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Article393 1964-10-11 7 Irene case: Defence called SINGAPORE, Saturday. •JHE First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, this morning called for the defence of a woman and four men, charged with cheating Irene Ng Bee Wah, wife of a company director, of $21,800 on four occasions. Mr. Eu said he had found393 words
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Article57 1964-10-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Four Malaysi;.n Government Offlcen are tq undergo tarn training courm m j.,|), 4 n under Colombo Plan ueistance prouiamme. They are Inche Abdul J.,!nr bin Mohamed K.ininl and Mr Mooi dooiiß Wool. Co-opera-tive officers from Kuala LumpUTi and Mr Kalph Garai Nanat from57 words
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Article29 1964-10-11 7 ALOR STAR. Sat.-A 17-v,. t rOM cyclist. Yong Sek Enx.'died .liter bvmn knocked clown by a car at the 5.' mile Alor SturbUMuei P.itani R..:id lul night29 words
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Article111 1964-10-11 7 TODAY: Sedlii Kechil 1.20 ii.m. (7.4 ft> 12.04 p.m. *6.5 1U Singapore 1.57 a.m. (8.0 ft> 127 p.m. 1 8.8 ft); Port Diclcson 915 ii.m. 1.8.3 ft) 9.21 p.m. (7.5 in Port Swettentam 8.02 am 1 12 1 ft) 8.30 p.m. d 1.2 ft);111 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-10-11 7 GEOFFREY GELOARO - GEOFFREY GELOARO: by KUCHING, Saturday FEW hours after he took command of the First Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles guarding the Sarawak border in the Serian district last Monday, Lt. Colonel Hugh Hamill, had a Gurkha platoon under his command fighting one of the biggest battles449 words
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Advertisement235 1964-10-11 8 WEARNE BROTHERS (MALAYA) LIMITED. INVITE, applications for the under-mentioned executive staff vacancies 1. SERVICE MANAGER Applicants should normally be between the ages of 28 and 35, have received regular training as an engineer and be ln possession of a recognized engineering qualification. The successful candidate will Initially be responsible for235 words
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Advertisement421 1964-10-11 8 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attack* of Asthma Of J. 11. h.-itl lo»t 44 lbs.. *nfr<>r*ii rnurhBrom hitis ao bad that you choko ing. choklnc; and ntranglingT «v«ry and icaap for breath and can't alovp? night, couldn't i>lcep, expected tndlr. Do you cough *o421 words
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268 1964-10-11 8 Big betting swing towards Labour win LONDON, Saturday. T ABOUR Party hopes of regaining power soared last night as tens of thousands of pounds poured into bookmakers' offices backing them to win next week's British general election. With five days tc go a lata rush of money shortened Labour's odds268 words
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202 1964-10-11 8 Caracas rebels hold a U.S. officer PARACAS. Sat. Telephone callers Identifying themselves as proCommunist terrorists offered last night to exchange kidnapped U.S. Lieutenant Colonel Michael Smolen for a Communist Vletcong under death sentence ln South Vietnam. Two callers told the Associated Press that Col. Smolen. Deputy Chief of the U.S.202 words
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Article24 1964-10-11 8 TOKYO. Sat.— Police reported 64 injured when two electric trains collided yesterday during the rush hour at a Yokohama station near here.24 words
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Article238 1964-10-11 8 Quebec: 'To the gallows' cries QUEBEC. Sat.— Shouts of 'Elizabeth to the gallows" punctuated a rally here last nignt, organised by* Le Rassemblement Pour L'lndependence Nat I o nale i R.I. N.i in protest against the Queen's visit to Canada. The shouts came from a group of youths at theReuter - 238 words
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Article34 1964-10-11 8 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. Russia told the Security Council yesterday she would pay "not one kopek, not one cent" for the "iilegal" U.N. peace-keeping operations In the Congo and Middle East. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article34 1964-10-11 8 LONDON. Sat Bmams smiling autumn turned vicious yesterday when hurricane-force winds buttered the Channri Islands, snow (ell In the North and London Had iv coldest early October day in 19 years. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-10-11 8 NAMES IN THE NEWS 11 ANITA CASTRO predicted ln Miami yesteraay that the Cuban people "will revolt en masse" against her brother Fidel's Communist regime lf there was a new Invasion of the island. "Fidel Castro's days as ruler of Cuba are numbered." she said ln an emotional voice on345 words
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Article252 1964-10-11 8 Men of war in Cairo CAIRO. Saturday. J^ GROUP of militant nations are pressing the Cairo non-aligned conference to ap- prove actual military assistance in so-called liberation wars throughout the world. Led by President Soekarno. the militants appeared bent on persuading the conference to approve military assistance from nonaligned nations252 words
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Article135 1964-10-11 8 Peking: Mind your own business YEW DELHI. Sat. The Com munist Chinese yesterday told the Cairo non-alligned conferrntf. which has been discuv*inc the Indian-Chinese border clashes to mind it* own business. In a statement distributed by the Peking Embassy here, the Chinese Government said it would not be bound byAP - 135 words
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250 1964-10-11 9 I POH, Saturday. THE Ipoh Coroner, Mr. W. Sachithanadhan, today strongly criticised a woman motorist, Madam Lee Yoke Tong, 30, for leaving an injured grandmother on the road. The Inquest was told that Madam Lee, a housewife, alter knocking down Madam Lav Soo, 60,250 words
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Article108 1964-10-11 9 «AN(i\R. SJt. Muslims in .Malaysia were urst*<| yesterday to go to the front lino in defence of iiu- country. It is the duty of all Malaysians to eniist in the vigilante corps or any other security force. "says a Friday prayer message issued by the State Kelinjuus108 words
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Article42 1964-10-11 9 Theft— at police barracks KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Maid bin Sohod, 23. unemployed. leaded guilty today to a charge of stealing Jewellery worth $660 belonging to Harun bin Mahad at the Police Barracks. Sentul. on Sept. 24. He will be sentenced on Oct. 16.42 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-10-11 9 STORE: THE FIRST 100 CINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman bin Wok, today gave a rousing send-off to 100 National Servicemen, the first batch to be called up from Singapore for military training. The trainees left by rail for Camp Siginting at Port Dickson for two months'201 words
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Article109 1964-10-11 9 Lee: Govt denies rumours CINGAPORE. Sat.- A Goveminent statement today said that mischievous elements were spreading rumours with a view to creating anxiety and misunderstanding regarding the absence of the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, from Singapore during the past week. "The truth is that Mr. Lee is109 words
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Article63 1964-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Liow Han Hong. 1 was today charged In a magistrate's court with attempting to rob a bank, cashier. Mrs. Wong Chai Yeong. 28. of $30,000 while armed with a knife and an imitation revolver. The incident took place at the i Union Bank in63 words
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Article45 1964-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sal. A lecture on "The Electoral Process" the third of six on the American elections will be Kiven at the USIS library on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. by Dr. Robert E. Gamer, assistant lecturer in political science at the University of Singapore.45 words
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Article82 1964-10-11 9 Off to camp CEREMBAN. Sat. Four hundred Malaysian youths. including more than 100 from Sineapore. arrived here today and yesterday enroute to the Sigintin<r Training Centre, Port Dirkson. for their two-month National Service training. The youths form the second batch of national servicemen to he sent to the Centre for82 words
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Article512 1964-10-11 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE "duplication and wasteful use of donated awards and government funds" in Singapore has been stopped by co-ordinating training programmes and the awarding of scholarships. This is stated in the 1963 annual report of the Public Services Commission released here today. The report512 words
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107 1964-10-11 9 CINGAPORE, Sat.— A curfew charge against a Straits Times newspaper vendor, Arunachalam s, o Peramalyan, was yesterday withdrawn in the flltn magistrate's court. Mr. R. Ramason, defending, said that this was the result of representations made by him to the Advo-cate-General. He said that newspaper107 words
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Advertisement278 1964-10-11 10 OLYMPIC CHOICE Ovaltine is the only food drink officially re- Follow the example of famous athletes choose cognized for serving to competitors at every 'Ovaltine'. Remember that only 'Ovaltine' gives you Olympic Games since 1932— and at every British MALT plus MILK plus EGGS plus ADDED VITAEmpire Games since their278 words
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Miscellaneous365 1964-10-11 10 Radio Malaysia KIWLA I.tMPIR i Mood; 11.00 The Late Shou A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary: 12 00 Midnight Close. 6.02 Morning Melodies: 700 SIXGAPIRA The News: 7.10 Breakfast Pot- -A M 60 Good Morning: Dourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A 01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri. J* 710 Up365 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-10-11 10 SINGAPORE. Sat— Because of the Indonesian confrontation, anyone arrested for importing banned goods into the state should be given a deterrent sentence, a Customs prosecutor said in a district court today. Senior Customs Officer, Mr. L. O. Pestana. said: "The reason is374 words
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Article, Illustration416 1964-10-11 10 Priority for Filipino doctors: Bahaman IfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Filipino doctors will be giver, top priority in Malaysia's programme to recruit more medical officers overseas. j They will be recruited as soon as diplomatic ties between the two countries are restored. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said today416 words
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Article21 1964-10-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund during September amounted to $48 609 05.21 words
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Article324 1964-10-11 10 CINGAPORE. Sat. Bu.Miiess 'n and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number of .shares traded 111 brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Esso ords. (1,000 > $1.99. 14.000) $2; F. and N. ords. (o.OOb/ $281. U.ooo> $2 82; Gammon (1.000)324 words
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172 1964-10-11 10 MAPHILINDO AND ASA MUST CONTINUE TO EXIST: PENDATUN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I Maphilindo and ASA i must continue to exist, the Deputy Speaker of the 1 Hou^p o' Representatives nf the Philippines. Mr. Sa'.iparia K. P<*nda'nn. said here t^rtay. "My country haa high hopes that the problems confronting Malaysia. Indonesia172 words
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Article129 1964-10-11 10 Hunt goes on for bank robber FNANG, Sat. Penang police are continuing their hunt for the robber who escaped with 59.800 loot In the Malayan BankIng hold-up at. Pulau Tikus yesterday afternoon. The man was last seen running into Cantonment Road towards Scott Road when police ambushed a rive-man gang129 words
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Article41 1964-10-11 10 XT ALA I.UMPUR. I Security forces yesterday killed one n-.orf Indonesian terrorist in the Pontian area of Johorc, t Ooveniment commun.que announced today The latest niece* brings th« total enemy killed in Pontian 15. Todov 11 am41 words
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Advertisement586 1964-10-11 11 TiTTTTsFTT^rTMi^T I 1 AM 2 DAl'wl 1 lorn 1.30 4 6.30 9.30 pm. l-v AN ILtCTRIFYING V HUMAN DRAMA! [C (hi w uni fiwm i InTiisTMiHuirnEii OPENS TUESDAY 1 lAA 1 comcron 'PANHANDLE' I Today 845 a.m. Mandarin S Ting Hop "Drcami Come Tru«".= loi»i:.\^ toiiay I lion 1.30 4586 words
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Advertisement23 1964-10-11 11 "MY DESTINY" Hokkien. Today 9.00 a m r "VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET" Jerry Lewis. To-do y 11.00 a.m.: "DAY OF THE OUTLAW".23 words
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Advertisement24 1964-10-11 11 TTJ Phone Today: 1.30-3.30-7 00 A 9.30 p.m Toshiro Mifune "SAMURAI PIRATE" (Colorscope) 9.30 0.m.: "Beauty Parade" 1 Mondarm). 11.00 a.m.: "Wonderful Country' (Colorscope).24 words
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Advertisement113 1964-10-11 11 Quality Jewellery... ■HB' uSußuw HaL A&. Com LEE ONN JEWELLERS 206/8 South Bndqe Read, Singapore 1 asigiffl 1 Today 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. Roi Kapoor Sodhono Agha 'DULHA DULHAN Hindi with English Subtitles! Today 11 om O/f "Nun and the Sergeant" A "Frontier Uprising". DAI ACF OPENS TODAY! 1 Tel:113 words
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Advertisement262 1964-10-11 11 'V LIDO (Spore) TODAY ONLY 1 1 1. 1 30.4.6 30&9 15 «r- M-C-M presents (Jmt ELIZABETH Wf if. I TAYLOR 9y f i ACADEMY AWARD if II if fc i WINNER for £fIU \l\ IB M i BEST ACTRESS IWL W CO-STARRING X/ LAURENCE HARVEY 1 I EDDIE FISHER262 words
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Article, Illustration776 1964-10-11 11 RODERICK MANN - HOW Richard Harris Soraya RODERICK MANN By CAME TO UPSET HIS CO-STAR HE came to the door of his suite, barefoot and crumpled, as though he had been asleep. Which he had. He was wearing a blue denim shirt and black trousers pulled up under the knees, fisherfolk style. He776 words
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Article223 1964-10-11 11 "WHEN you go to Trinidad, the folks there make you feel so glad" so runs the famous calypso song from the colourful Island in the West Indies. There's a good deal of truth in It. too. Trinidad Is the scene of the Theatre World Association's next production, a223 words
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Article381 1964-10-11 12 Co-round, ferry wheel and dodge-em cars. Special teams of welfare workers visited the general hospital and distributed gifts to child patients. In Perils, the Mentri Brsar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamtd Hasnim, urged the school children to use their schools as centres for the unification of all races into a381 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-10-11 12 EVER sire? the night I saw a lithesome girl parking her car beside a flic-hydrant in full I defiance of the law. I have been rather fond of shiny imitation black leather For the girl was wearing a topless dress— of shiny imitation black leather. Shr wa.s also444 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-10-11 12 I was told, however, that the test car was a "prototype" which came out in July. Later shipments, a number of which had already been sold, incorporate improvements in the hood. Bigger On top of the windscreen, for example, there are now quickrelease clips to hold the hood instead279 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-10-11 12 COUR-YEAR-OLD Andrew Tan above > woke up yesterday morning to find he was the centre of YIP attention, together with the other patients of the children's ward at the General Hospital. It was Universal Children's Day and the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, took time off fromLlm Yew Chong - 134 words
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Article76 1964-10-11 12 SINGAPORE, Sat— National revenue collected by the Singapore Customs and Excise Department for the nine months of this year amounted to more than $87 million which, though Si. 7 million below the estimates, was over $2 million higher than for the same period last year.76 words
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Article38 1964-10-11 12 ALOR STAR. Sat.— A PWD j labourer. R. P Patohan. 50. died after a fall from a moving lorry at Kampong Kitl. He was crushed by some iron sheets which fell with him from the lorry.38 words
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Article32 1964-10-11 12 IPOH. Sat. The Shaw foundation yesterday presented a car to the Blood Donors" Association of Perak for to convey blood donors to and frnm the Blood Bank at tinHospital.32 words
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Article27 1964-10-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysia today Issued three special postage stamps of 25 cents. 30 cents and 50 cents denominations to commemorate the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial.27 words
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Obituary103 1964-10-11 12 MRS. HEAH KHEE LOOI ne« Llm Ouay Ncee. aged 78 passed away peacefully on 10.10.64 at 1958, Permatang To'Mahat Nibong Tebal. leaving behind 3 sons. Heart Hee Suan. Hee Sing. Hee Kirn. 3 daughters-in-law. 1 daughter. Mr?. Choong Chin Liang. 1 adopted son. Teoh Hee Teik. 1 son-in-law. 24103 words
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Advertisement441 1964-10-11 12 *»4r wt c < W < Oni iftir mother tome of the world i mitt attractive women hive been hit girlfriends Ml but still The path of trie love nit inioth Wk enough to lead hrn to the aitar. J^ Wk L& itfLsssssr ***!i^! W^^ J& Ii PTmB 3 k441 words
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Advertisement64 1964-10-11 12 BALLARD: To Cuthbert and Eleanor, on 9th October, a daughter Tracey sister for Stewart Thanks to doctors and staff ot XX. hospital. BROWN: To Ralph and Jo (Shew Kue) a son on 2nd October at Maternity Hospital, South Shields, England. Both well TEH— HONG: Between Michael, s/o Mr. and Mrs.64 words
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349 1964-10-11 13 LOVABLE in Race 8 and Bright Eyes IV in Race 9 should make a safe each-way double at Penang today. Lovable showed promise at Bukit Timah last month when he ran a splendid second with 9.0 to Rogerthorpe over 6f on a wet349 words
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671 1964-10-11 13 \yiTH track conditions in his favour, the remarkably improved Mana Tahu should follow up his recent Bukit Timah success In Race 6. This six-year-old has been pretty consistent since he rose to Class 2. Last month at Bukit Timah he was second by671 words
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Article166 1964-10-11 13 tPSOM JEEP VII I.IH :n I I. Race 1 WINOKO lay Koll i -k Sabha LOK SABUA Pay Ki.li Leader LOK SABHA Winoro Yes Ma -it- 1 Rare 2 POKLR D*AS Straits Code Movie Town DALCIDO Bunanette Straits Code PASIK HITAM Dalcido Straits Code Race 3 SIR CHIKO.N Sharpshooter166 words
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Article448 1964-10-11 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Poker dAs (Race 2), Lovable (Race 8) and Bright Eyes IV (Race 9). The GOING is soft. The challenge may cume fr m Parramatta. He will go well on a wet track. Last time out at Kuala Lumpur in448 words
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Article1770 1964-10-11 13 Race 1—1.30 Cl 5 Div 2 ($4300) s££ 1 ***** Actress 111 g (Shaw St.) Tulloh, 8 9.0 Coleman 3 I ***** Leader (Inky Kongsi) Donnelly, 3 8.11 4 ***** W«e Wonder a (Wee St.) Ulan, 9 8.7 *D. Lee 9 4 ***** Winoro a (Mr.1,770 words
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Article357 1964-10-11 13 OOME, Sat. Britain'! golfers led the field by five strokes after the third round of the 72 holes world amateur team golf championship for the Eisenhower trophy at Olgiata near here yesterday. They have a 54-hoie team total of 671 with their nearest rivals defendingReuter - 357 words
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Advertisement31 1964-10-11 13 SEIKO B '•it '^awawik. H|^^~^fl j.jK <a^Ea^aSA9^fell^m~ Bjßgj^P_^JHHu y 11 II Internationally used %m •40 seiko 20 Em 11 m< f >J§ in all sporting events -J^ir f or precisioned accuracy31 words
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244 1964-10-11 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. New Zealand, with a following of more than 11,000, including 5.000 women players, is hoping with Malaysian help to become a power in World badminton at the next Thomas Cup championship. Mr. H. Purser, manager of the New Zealand team,244 words
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Article37 1964-10-11 14 LONDON, Sat. Results of English football league matches pj laved yesterday: Div 3: Hull 1 Carlisle 0; Queen's Park Rangers 1 Brertfcrd 3: Workington 1 Lv ton 0. Div. 4: York 4 Doncaster 2— Router.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration488 1964-10-11 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Hockey line-up v Hong Kong; Lifter Chua in action today TOKYO, Saturday. INTERNATIONAL sport has never had such a gorgeously assorted day as this lovely sunny autumn afternoon when the 18th Olympic Games were declared open by Emperor Hirohito of Japan at488 words
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428 1964-10-11 14 TOKYO, Saturday. rpHERE was little sympathy today among Asian x delegations for North Korea and Indonesia who boycotted the first Olympic Games to be held in Asia. i The consensus was that the two countries had previously known the firm stand of the428 words
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Article113 1964-10-11 14 TODAY'S OLYMPIC SCHEDULE TOKYO. Sat.— The Olympic schedule lor tomorrow (all times Malaysian time>: 10.30 a.m.: Modern pentath- lon (cross country riding) 11.00 a.m. Swimming: wo* men's springboard diving: men's 100 metres free style qualifying hea:.s: 11.30 a.m. Weightlifting t bantamu eight >: i Hockey elimination: 1.30 p.m.: Malaysia v113 words
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339 1964-10-11 14 T ONDON, Sat. Man- Chester United narrowed Chelsea's lead in the First Division to two points when they won 1-0 at home to Sunderland. The leaders dropped a point when they cam* from behind to force Nottingham Forest to a 2-2339 words
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Obituary27 1964-10-11 14 MR. P. BACAVATHV principal Neclamblkal Tamil School pas*r4 away In Hospital on 10/10/64. Cortex* leaves Gl6 Margaret Drive 5 p.m. today lor cremation at Hindu Cem«-27 words
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Advertisement21 1964-10-11 14 THIS WEEK f ANNOUNCE CARRIER J K LENG KEE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: Ml2ll NO. 1. JALAN 13/6, PETALING JAVA. TEL: 524«121 words
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Miscellaneous80 1964-10-11 14 SPORTS OIARY SOCCER Straits Times Cup: Penang women v Perak women (7 p.m.): friendly: Penang Selection XI v Perak Chinese (8. both matches at City Stadium, Pg). Bardhan Cup: Negri v S'gor CSeremban i Spore v Johore Un Besar). P. Wfllrsley top final: STC v Rangers < Bsworth > RIGGER80 words
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Article54 1964-10-11 1 AS the events of last week hove shown, the ice-covered, near-vertical north wall of the Eiger is the ultimate challenge for the Alpine mountcineer. What chance, then, for a team of four when half their number are turned into fumbling laggards by frostbite and fever and when it is too54 words
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Article, Illustration4296 1964-10-11 1 TRAPPED ON WITH TWO STRICKEN MEN PART TWO OF A SERIAL BY JACK OLSEN jUNTHER NOTHDURFT was \0 in no hurry to come to grips with the deadliest task that can face any Alpine mountaineer the climb up the north face of the Eiger. In Ihe Alps and in the4,296 words
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Advertisement29 1964-10-11 1 Pages Pages Serial 1, 5 Features 4 For Women 2 Good for a laugh 2 j Jane Lee 2 Stars 6 j Know Alls 4 Comics 6, 7, 829 words
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Advertisement140 1964-10-11 1 Great colours come in little bottles... 'LITTLE GEMS' nail colours by GALA. always fresh always to hand I WINSTON SI I LHU RL n I L-L i P^'^SKelwSp'*! l^^ffi^SSE 3^^3^^JK?l. *j^ y^^MM Book quarto size 9}" x j a j" ftliSfc 19 i'» Federal Publications Ltd.. l£t j Times House,140 words
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Article, Illustration341 1964-10-11 2 TODAY I invite you to be bold. To join the ranks of a daring new sorority. To set the fashion world buzzing with excitement. In short, to wear the pants! For the fashion tune they're calling these days is THE MARCH OF THE PANTS BRIGADE. And smart girls are341 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-10-11 2 HUSBANDS IN MIND... WHAT'S YOIB PROB L K M Write to: Miaa Jane Lee. The Sunday Times. Times House, River VallrT Road, fllnraporr t. No replica by post. DEAR Jane Lee: We are two girls in our early twenties, with reasonably good Jobs but terribly lonely. We want to meet321 words
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Article68 1964-10-11 2 THE STORY OF PANTS -IN PICTURES ABOVE: Tina Leong in a "would you dare" bridal outfit which combines a three quarter white satin bolero top with white lace pants. The train is detachable. A design by Shirley Teh. RIGHT: All aboard with Christine Wah in a three-piece trouser suit blouse,68 words
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Article316 1964-10-11 2 HEY, conductor," said the passenger on a bus. "which end of the "ar do I get oft?" "It doesn't matter." said the conductor. "It stops at both ends." "IT'LL be perfectly simple for us to get married." the guy tried to convince his girl. "My father's316 words
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Advertisement185 1964-10-11 2 Skin needs X^^p for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural 100k the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness: To keep vourskm fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it romantically clear185 words
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Advertisement121 1964-10-11 3 Shell first again with the best... JA C VTD A M^^f^iiiJf I w^ Pv^ illl vl SUPERSHELL with internationally- proved II I. C. A., Methyl Benzine and correctly in- wl creased octane rating is best in Malaysia 4\| IR f irt 1^ for top performance in all cars including 1■!121 words
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616 1964-10-11 4 Dr. JOHN ANTHONY PARR - Dr. JOHN ANTHONY PARR By LONDON I DO not suppose for one moment that anything I say will make the slightest difference to the sale of corsets for women. If there is anything I have learned about women, it is this: they will616 words
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642 1964-10-11 4 The man who owns the DOG moon or thinks he does DEAK Know Alls: I recently read somewhere that there is a man in America who says he owns the moon. Could you please tell me more about this strange claim. LUNAR William Dudman, night maiuiger of the Disneyland Hotel642 words
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716 1964-10-11 4 NEW LOOK AT THE 'BIG JET' CRASHES AIR SAFETY experts on both sides of the Atlantic are taking a new look into ;i score of unexplained "b\& jet" crashes in recent years. II is now believed that several of the crashes were caused by severe forms of turbulence up and716 words
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Advertisement135 1964-10-11 4 Four exclusive aids to beauty specially made for you! Discover a new way to loveliness and be radiantly beautiful through this wonderful offer made available only to Her World readers in the October issue of— Mm 11 vMm At supplies are limited, make sure of your copy today. This olltr135 words
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Advertisement273 1964-10-11 4 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly i No longer need you odm;re othe's wish thof your skin wos os light and ottroctive os theirs. One |Or of Stillmon's will moke vcu equollv charming. Continued applications will surprise you, :onvince you thot there is only one beoutifier, only one whitener that273 words
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Advertisement888 1964-10-11 6 hu Sir, W* har* lntroduoad U>UK* tyr«wrlter« to Malaysia. IDLES Is th* eldest typewriter aanufaeturlnf ooapany In Garaanjr and belongs to the faaoua CRUHDIO group of quality aar. -i fact ure re. ADLER typewriters are known for their aodern dtiip, quality and eucceie This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter,888 words
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Miscellaneous1768 1964-10-11 6 Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tris 7XZ z x «hw sot- S-\\7kg uiiciy. r e assajjt am> cxzl/r\ 17^ n%^~ sSSVI s^eAW-\e--=^oe^:js stumn,E7 cass a^e twe ghastly scavemsek siers. HHHMOHPMHKMBHHH|HHBBMH|HHHBHHB cd Introduction, to a journey Jealousy among others who are Wf A^BaT i^^^T or to inmlly affairs mtfrt-vted you A ■K mmWA1,768 words
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Miscellaneous370 1964-10-11 8 I CHALLENGE INTO OUTER S^l BttWJSS^BriBBBHI MlullbS^w y nansw^ 106^ t\ TO OUR 1 9t!«| I^^^_ f will then IOMeM/NUTE V WE ARE SETTING L N V VW 1 1 v LI^SL/SH and its VI I THfS-JS-THE^r^SP.') EJI crown lono sam T0 6O y A REPLY- FROM i^Jj^AWoohuw© W CLEARLY370 words
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