The Straits Times, 15 November 1964
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Title Section16 1964-11-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES r Uwett in NO. 1.498. SINDA.Y. NOVEMBER 15. 1964. 20 CENTS KDN 73216 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1964-11-15 1 Of cells, cancer and a huge jig-saw puzzle OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT By SINGAPORE. Sat. Like the rest of mankind, the multi-racial population of Singapore suffers from cancer. But the cancer problems of Singapore are in many ways unlike those of Europe and America, and doubtless the proposed Singapore Cancer Society1,228 words
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Article35 1964-11-15 1 ii \I ill. (N.u Mrxicot. untmnn Bill Williams w.t-; kiiiid yestarda* ciuring filminu ot -The Halleluiah Tr.nl ai ho tried to leap from a wagon jiist before it shot mall cliff.— UPl.35 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-11-15 1 Ber j ay a— success THE Raja PermaiMiri Acnnc receives a bouquet from nine-year-old Ku Niirhanim when the King and Quern ir r rived for the Royal Command performance of "Laila Sari" at the Deuan Bahama (I. in Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur last night. Ku Niirhanim is the daughter of92 words
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Article225 1964-11-15 1 Sunday Times special report: CAIRO, Saturday TUN ABDUL RAZAK said here today Malaysia had a right to attend the Afro-Asian summit conference in Algiers next month. Malaysia believed in peace and peaceful co-existence, he said in reply to questions by reporters on his arrival by airReuter; AP - 225 words
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Article132 1964-11-15 1 King to visit Borneo [£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja P< rmaisuri Agong arc to pay Sarawak an official visit soon. Plans are now being finalised by the government. A Sarawak newspaper. "Tli.. Vanguard." ran a story of the royal visit today. Government ol in Kuala132 words
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Article, Illustration607 1964-11-15 1 MONIES PAID: COUNCILLORS LIABLE MALACCA, bar A Hlfb Court judge declared today he was not satisfied that the Socialist Front municipal councillors here had acted 'reasonably and honestly" when they re-instated a man as Municipal Secretary after the Governor had terminated his services and refused to607 words
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Article45 1964-11-15 1 NEWTON-LE- WILLOWS iNortliern England i. Sat— Factory workers gasped with horror when an engineer »a« dragged into n hiiKP automated milling .nachine here yesterday. But when they rushed to the other end they found 28-year-old Cyril Slinn miraculously unhurt though •tripped nirted.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article77 1964-11-15 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. A Malaysian mission is expected to go to the Uniti ed States to get fighter planes. helicopters and other equipment needed for defence against Indonesian guerilla attacks in Borneo and the Malayan mainland. Thus un.s learned here following thr opening oi talks In i Kuala LumpurAP - 77 words
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Article34 1964-11-15 1 Greatest? Not tonight— Clay BOSTON. Sat —A mi: Clay, after an hour's operation c:i him for hen terday: "You're the greatest, aren't you 0 Not tonight." said ("fnv I Full story: See Pajr Ml34 words
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Article33 1964-11-15 1 HELENA. Montana. B Twenty pnls of the state vocational school went on a rampage on Thursday night afler becoming wildly intoxicated on fumes from fingernail polish, officials reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article32 1964-11-15 1 BRIGHTON Sa' A student threw his raium a puddle for Queen El yesterday In the >.- Waller Raleigh mad hi k for Queen "llzabeth in t;ie lfith Century— UPl. STOP PRESS32 words
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Article35 1964-11-15 1 MANILA. Sat. Two planes from the Srventh Fleet carrier onstrllation rollided in mid-air over thr South China Sea. One pilot, who baled out. was rrscurd. The search for the other is continuing. I'PI.35 words
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Article22 1964-11-15 1 I \K\RT.V s.it. The Indonesian Army today launrhrd loeallv-made rockets at a Jakarta which wrre ilrsrrihrd as ■■ver> ■MaaaafM." AP.AP - 22 words
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Article27 1964-11-15 1 RAIUOX, Ba4 l-ti ni.itfs of MM (truth toll in tvphoon-ravaced rntral Vietnam uerr rrxised upwards again today bringing the total feared dead to S.IM.— I'PI.27 words
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Advertisement75 1964-11-15 1 CYMA WATCHES Wj9 IN WIDE RANGE OF LATEST i(K s i£ku CHOICE t'- '3F AVAILABLE AT \J*£jfr BENGOLD CO jjf 6, Raffles Place, J Singapore. Tel: ***** >. DIELDREX 15 Dieldrex 15 is a versatile liquid concentrate containing dieldrin. Offers powerful and long-lasting protection against pests that attack fruit trees,75 words
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Advertisement35 1964-11-15 1 Mony Interesting Items Have Just Arrived. Includmq: Diamond Single Stone Rings., Plot. Watchts, Jade Jewellery, Cocktail Rings Cultured Pearl Jewellery. 45, High St., Singapore I 6, Station Rd Ipoh. Ass .Co. S P. H deSILVA(H.K.)I»d..HonoKonq35 words
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Article136 1964-11-15 2 Graduation, students raise $800 for the Defence Fund DKNANG, Sat. Students of the Penang Chung Llns High School gave Mai lesson in patriotism when they made an on-the-illection and donated $800 to the National Defence Fund after the schools graduation ceremony today. In addition, the 205 graduates also136 words
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Article27 1964-11-15 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A demonstration of the new British light Aircraft, the Beagle 206. will be given a i the Royal Singapore PlyIng Club on Wednesday.27 words
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338 1964-11-15 2 JESSELTON, Saturday JNDONESIANS and Filipinos, longtime residents hero, will join Sabahans in National Solidarity Week rallies and entertainment next week. The Indonesian community will put on a dance, the "Tarian Kuda Kipang," while members of the Filipino Association will sing a medley of Filipino338 words
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Article127 1964-11-15 2 |£l* ALA 1.1 MPI R. Sat— The Mattel of Information and Broadcasting. liu-lir Srnu bin Abdul Rahman, tonight railed on all Malaysians to make the National Solidarity Week a sucrrsv "Your participation in the National Solidarity Week will be a manifestation of our determination and127 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-11-15 2 Wilson's tribute to Nehru I ON DON. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, sent India's Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri. a special message yesterday to mark the late Mr. Jahawarlal Nehru's birthday anniversary which falls today. It read in part: "On this first anniversary when Mr. Nehru is no longer100 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-11-15 2 ABDUCTION DRAMA NEAR HOME SINGAPORE. Sat. Police today carried out raids in various parts of Singapore in an intensive search for kidnapped rubber millionaire, Mr. Ng Quee Lam Mr. Ng. 44. one of the youngest millionaires here, was whisked away by four thugs a.^390 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-11-15 2 LONDON, Sat.— The lopsided imbalance in the military strength of some key intra-Asian antagonists has been underscored in the latest report just released by the authoritative Institute for Strategic Studies. For example, the report shows not only that Indonesia's population Is 10 times214 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-11-15 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. -The Malaysian Ambassador Dato Onsj Yoke Lin. said yesterday that Indonesian attacks on his country were launched by Communists to cover up their own failures. Dato Ong said Malaysia would show the superiority of free enterprise in the running173 words
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Article362 1964-11-15 3 S-WEEK row likely to split SUPP I^UCHING. Sat, Na1V tional Solid arity Week may mark the parting of ways between the moderates and extremists in the opposition, Sarawak United People's Party. The party's central com- mittee decided last week that SUPP would not take part in the Solidarity Week celebrations.362 words
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Article48 1964-11-15 3 PENANG Sat Three New Zeulanders attached to the KAF and stationed at the rth b;tse were injured in a I milt with members of •I Jackets in a restaurant ;it the Junction of D;uo .Hid M;icAlister Road here early thi.-* morn- w-48 words
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Article30 1964-11-15 3 MUAR Bal Two an schools are to be built in the Muar district; a 575.000 Tamil School at Tanckak and a $25,000 Arablic school at Sungei Matl.30 words
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Article81 1964-11-15 3 oy Prcsiui'ii. .onnson In a proclamation yesterday declaring Nov i 6 as Thanksgiving Day: Although we have W been blessed with vn ur passed prosperity, we ecognise that poverty and want exist throughnut the world even among us and we plciCC ourselvrs lo tingraduation of those evils, i urge81 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-11-15 3 Consort of Negri Ruler opens $300 mil. company SINGAPORE. Saturday. I^HE consort ol the Yang di-Pertuan Besai of Negri Sembilan. the Tuanku Ampuan, this evening opened a private limited company in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street. The Munawir Development Corporation Ltd.. with a nominal capital of294 words
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Article31 1964-11-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Registrar of Vehicles announced today that as trom Wednesday applications for taxi drivers'* licences will rx< considered only from those above 21 years of ■PL31 words
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Article130 1964-11-15 3 Grocer on molest charge is freed SINGAPORE. Sat. A grocer. Lee Bak Foo, accused of molesting an Army officer's wife while delivering supplies, was freed, without his defence being called, after a twoday hearing before Mr. Tay Soo Tee. the magistrate. Lee, 32. of the Lee Whatt Seng Kee grocery130 words
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Article74 1964-11-15 3 MALACCA. Sat. The Chief Minuter. Inche Abdul Ohafai bin Baba. and Malacca Alliance Members of Parliament. Senate. State Legislative Assem< biv. Municipal Council and Dis. trict Councils todny donated $9,000 towards the National Defrncc Fund. The Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. Handed a74 words
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Article570 1964-11-15 3 THE FIRE HAS CAUGHT UP WITH ME' Sat. Poignant letters from an expolice constable, Yip Choon Kye, to his sister and father before he shot his sweetheart and killed himself were read out in the Coroner's Court here today. In one letter, written In English, to570 words
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173 1964-11-15 3 TENGKU HAS TALKS WITH PERLiS UMNO ON SPLIT KANGAR. Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today attended a twohour closed door meeting with officials of the Perils State I'mno working committee to settle a row over the question of splitting the branch into two divisions. "I had a heart-to-heart173 words
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292 1964-11-15 3 PMIP Slam for Sock and backing for Govt IT OTA BHARU, Sat.— The PanMalayan Islamic Party controlled Kelantan State Assembly came out today in out-right condemnation of Indonesian aggression against Malaysia. The Mentri Besar. Incne ..lunanud ash Din Haji Muda. moving the mouon ol condemnation. said: "It is significant mat292 words
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Advertisement42 1964-11-15 3 J LEADING INTERNATIONAL j advertising I agency j Planning to open offices in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok invites applications from experienced personnel. MANAGEMENT CREATIVE/COPY ART BROADCAST ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES ETC. Applications in confidence please, to: Box A 1487. Sunday Times, K.L. J42 words
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Advertisement999 1964-11-15 3 All MEAT CHUNKS «^W/ jfloi A* "TOW y Wjf% uH DOG CAT kMSjSi: 'V FOOD J V T?Cf* ■•A f lo > Now in on* can for both do«i« and cut* it wlwifd rants packrd la natural Julcr«' Bl I Blt-slz« chunks at Imui. frmb meat »r» vacuum-eonkM In thr999 words
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Article629 1964-11-15 4 DAVID KRAAL - DAVID KRAAL By SINTAPf-RI. IN* the midst of milestones galore and multiple medal winners at Tokyo, one feat stood out above the rest. This was not a record; it was not achieved in a final; it did not win a medal. Yet Bob Hayes* windassisted 9.9629 words
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Article808 1964-11-15 5 TAI SING ONN - Of Human bondage... TAI SING ONN By KUALA LUMPUR I MALAYA'S 50.000 fisher|Y|men are a courageous lot. That is, if you equate courage with putting out to sea in frail boats. And now. with this confronta.si business of the Soekarno regime, you read ever so often of the constant harassment808 words
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Article394 1964-11-15 5 CHONG CHEE SENG - HEROES OF THE NIGHT CHONG CHEE SENG By MUAR Fw as two in the morning, pitch-black and raining very bard: a miserable horror of a night when tucked in the warm comfort of your bed you pity the dripping policeman pounding his beat on a lonely street. Kut 1 MM394 words
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Article664 1964-11-15 5 RONALD RANSOM - RONALD RANSOM :< By SINGAPORE vyE in Malaysia are fortunate in being able to include among our wild animals the most fascinating and magnificent of them all the tiger, who is the real and undisputed "king of the jungle" Yet tew people seem664 words
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Advertisement111 1964-11-15 4 3BL. -w IW* rMi* i%i(i'f J^H HI i' tfe. I If JBMI lira* BW V*B "<• J^Sh lI— J |> utaHfiLi t Jpi I mi up with Pom-mcmsED t%/t*ti I simmELL am Übii Get more power, at no extra cost with power- increased Supershell. P^W Developed and produced under strict111 words
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Advertisement531 1964-11-15 5 Ifctr Sir, W. hay. introduced AtlLOt typewriter* to Malaysia. AlLOt n th« old.it typ.vrlt»r Banufacturlng ooapany In Germany and b* longs to th. faaous CK'TtDIC group of quality manufacturers. ADLER typewriters ar. known for thdtr Bodam design, quality and success JMMJEK This is the ADLCP TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal531 words
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Article72 1964-11-15 6 w»ria MM (Mtm.) PREIBYTIRIAN CHURCH. onhtrrt Road Sunday H«rvic* '.< a.m. anil 6 p m— All Welcome. WtlLEY METHOOItT CHURCH 'nnninc Road. Hin<mpor« ■Ti Womhip 8»r\ir»» at am. and 3 30 p.m. Srhool for all a*ea at h.4J ryhody W*lcom» ST. ANDRIWt CATHIORAL I An TOO a.m. Holy72 words
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OPINION Sunday. Nov. 15. 1964
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Article116 1964-11-15 6 WHY do Malaysian parent! wail t their children only to become doctors and lawyers. Why don't they encourage them to be engineers and research scientists. These two professions don't seem to enjoy much status In this country, and yet. in the modern world of116 words
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Article74 1964-11-15 6 AIMVERSITY has two functions: to ed .students in accordance to their capacities and to offer this education to the maximum number who merit it. and. two. advance learning and science through organised research. Our universities are functioning well In one sphere we do try to give everyone who74 words
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Article73 1964-11-15 6 SOMETIMES our indiscipline Infuriates me. Off the Changl Road leading to a private residence is a sign which says: "Trespassers will be prosecuted." The owner wants, and has a right to expect a measure of privacy. But do any of the people living in the area care?73 words
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Article135 1964-11-15 6 WE as a nation take it pride in our parliamentary system. But it is nevertheless true large number of our Members of Parliament lack the expert knowledge to form constructive opinions on the host cf complex problems that face them. The consequence is that all major policy135 words
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Article77 1964-11-15 6 DON T you think it is time that our cinema magnates took account of the demand for good films by Malaysian audiences sa'ed by bad TV The entprtainmeni world la a little grim these days You turn from poor shows on TV to even in the picture halls.77 words
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Article212 1964-11-15 6 The might of LBJ is with O\(.K upon a time Malaysians used to ask themselves a rather disconcerting question: Is America really on the side of freedom in South-East Asia; will she call a halt (o Soekarno's neo-imperial-isin or will she sacrifice Malaysia to the Indonesian dictator in the hope212 words
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Article126 1964-11-15 6 I WONDER why my generation is always being criticized? What can you elders expect us to do after the examples you set us? You deplore the rock'n' roll singers; but they were introduced by grownups. You label us the crazy Beatlemaniacs when you grown-ups were responsible126 words
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Article, Illustration571 1964-11-15 6 SABA RATNAM - us all the way SABA RATNAM By KUALA LUMPUR Should Indonesia take military action against Malaysia the British most certainly would enter the conflict. This would in turn involve Australia. New Zealand and the Philippines; countries which have mutual security alliances with the U.S. Any armed conflict in the area,571 words
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Article112 1964-11-15 6 IT has taken man thousands of years to learn to make things to meet their needs and to wear clothes. And yet. suddenly, there emerges a new fashion transparent dresses and topless swimsuits! Civilisation, sad to say is now on the decline. People of the last century tried112 words
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488 1964-11-15 6 PETER LEWIS - BOOKS THE THEORY OF TIME TWO OR IS THE FUTURE IN OUR DREAMS? PETER LEWIS -By WHAT arc we to make of President Lincoln's dream, a lew days before lie was shot, in which he wandered I through an empty White House to come across a coffin lying in stale488 words
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Article, Illustration564 1964-11-15 6 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN By HONOLULU MANY people in Malaysia are not familiar with the name "East-West centre" although they may have heard of the Fulbright programme. Like the latter, it was established by the I nited States Congress and came into being in 1960. The architect564 words
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77 1964-11-15 6 ONE OF 14: THE GIRL FROM SINGAPORE MISS LI M YOON-LIN, a graduate of the University of Singapore, is currently pursuing graduate work in Education at the University of Hawaii on an EastWest Centre grant. Recently, she completed a term at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is one77 words
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Article177 1964-11-15 6 rPHKEE outstanding students front Malaysia have just begun thrir studies in an EastWest (rntri- scholarship programme that romhinrs academic work with actual community and field visits in Hawaii and tin- mainland Inited States. They are: I Mil THAI' SIIKN. Department of Agriculture in I'apar iSabahl. an undergraduate student177 words
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Advertisement11 1964-11-15 6 fCough Dropsy FOR RELIEF OF COUCH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement332 1964-11-15 6 THE STAMFORD COLLEGE The biggest Correspondence I^*^*'^ College in Asia- \-^i>p ftflta SUCCESS ce S CAR°EER O BIGGER EARNING POWER J3 Stamford College Home lpj Study Courses are: li^C^ Ml^^^sW EASY because they are IJD^UIJi Wk systematic and adjusted BvNtl O^L«aV to your own pace. i^vX^ /^^w~ COMPETENT because i^^rrW^Lv^332 words
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Article, Illustration874 1964-11-15 7 And it's goodbye to politics and diplomacy tor Dato... =CHIEF JUSTICE OF MALAYA SWEARS IN NEW JUDGE IN HIGH COURT CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JT was all about the good old times first in London and then in Johore when Malaysia's newest judge, Dato Samuel Chelvasingam Mclntyre, took his oathHarold Teo - 874 words
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236 1964-11-15 7 THE Kelantan State Government was strongly criticised by Alliance Assemblymen over Its 375.000 acre land deal with a Singapore company at the State Assembly meeting here today. Inche Mohyiddln bin Hajl Che Tengah < All. Maohang Utara> moved a motion expressing regret236 words
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Article56 1964-11-15 7 PENANO, Sat. An Alliance candiate was returned unopposed when nominations for the Matakofl Ward by-election in the Province North District Council closed today. Haji Abbas bin Ibrahim, 50. a merchant, was the only candidate to file his papers. The byelection was caused by the death of Inche56 words
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Article27 1964-11-15 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Tengku Mokhtar bin Tengku Yacob, who recently returned after passing his Bar final in London, is to be posted here as magistrate.27 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-11-15 7 $10,000 for S'pore fire victims SINGAPORE. Sat— The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, announced here last night that the Central Government had decided to donate 810.000 for the victims of the recent Kampons Pulau Minyak fire at Kallang. Tun Razak who flew in from Kuala Lumpur on his128 words
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215 1964-11-15 7 SYDNEY, Sat. A plunging ocean trench up to six miles deep off the Solomon Islands, may be causing American satellites to wobble in their orbits as they circle the earth, an Australian scientist believes. Dr. Alan Day, of the Sydney University geology department, saidReuter - 215 words
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Article55 1964-11-15 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Malaysia's only papal knight. Mr. J.F. Augustine will attend on Pope Paul during the International Eucharistic Congress in Bombay on Dec. 3. During his visit to India, Mr. Augustine. who represented Malaysia at the PoDe's corona- tion "last year, will be55 words
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Article20 1964-11-15 7 BCKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. The Stowell School will hold its seventh annual prize-giving at 445 p.m. on Friday.20 words
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360 1964-11-15 7 IPOH, Saturday. A medical officer of the General Hospital here, Dr. Foo Loke Chew, was today criticised by the Ipoh Coroner, Mr. W. Sachithanadhan for having "ignored a rule of medical practice and prudence." Recording a verdict of death by murder on a360 words
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451 1964-11-15 8 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By Ipoh. Sat NEW PRICE WILL BOOST THE INDUSTRY 'TllK new tin floor level of 1 £1.000 a ton fixed by the international Tin Council yesterday means that a plot of live acres can now be economically mined in Malaysia. One prominent451 words
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Article476 1964-11-15 8 Why the floor price was raised ONDON. Sat -The Inter- national Tin Council has raised the guaranteed minimum price of tin in an effort to boost production of the metal. The council announced yesterday that consumption, at roughly 160.000 tons, has exceeded output by about 20,000 tons in each ofAP - 476 words
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Article301 1964-11-15 8 SINOAPORE. Sat.— Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number ol shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: E. Smelters i2.000i 53. 94: Gammon 1 1.000' $2.05: Hume <M> (1.000) $202. (1.000 > SI 98: Hotel301 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-11-15 8 pEKAN, Sat. The Sultmn of Pa hang's Consort, Tengku Azam bint* Tengku Omar, today became the first member of royalty to volunteer for the local Vigilante Corps. She is one of the first women In this royal town to have signed up for service. The123 words
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Miscellaneous477 1964-11-15 8 m^^mm I cure ~oft*m*q cur qreet^ -.trained achvriy, WJnJR theneer* &i* *gmr& <& **>* expending ii*de. Y^&jch nvn'ry frK truly be*f m.-Hietvurtmyet -th4 »iemtl*vi*q Mmfmwte /4^^J^» ■Mtea^BaßMH^^M^a^BHaHßMjSlUl Wllll«(l «>«««r MVIMMH q^ELEVISION programmes (or KuaKes; 705 Belajar-lah BaliaM X today: Kebaiigsaan (repeat broadcast); TV SINGAPI'RA 7.10 Hindustani theatre— Slta- h.iniu-i 5477 words
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Article, Illustration366 1964-11-15 9 AILA SARI" U a tragedy. It is a story of Malacca in the 16th Century just before the Portuguese Li Invasion in 1511. Tun Lenggang. a warrior of Malacca, is in love with Laila Sari, a lady-in-waiting to Tun Fatimah, the Bendahara's daughter.366 words
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Advertisement782 1964-11-15 9 ■Hi m m F% *^^k f\ 4% Every! refrigerator* has some". qualities. PANbdraordinary and Non Repeatable Opf er ef- Magnetic Door Goskrt _^i^V I-. f". te r /f i Centle, silent 'oir-tlght closing. £Z ~r^^^^~ S*o' s in k «*P« worm oir our, J^. JL m^ m^^^^mm^^^^^^^^ mm^^ ml^^§= **>782 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-11-15 10 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Bukit Blntang Park management and the Malaysia Snack Bar In Sultan Street here will set aside their takings on Monday towards the National Defence Fund. A spokesman for Shaw Organisation, which runs the park, said: "The takings from the amusement217 words
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Article58 1964-11-15 10 KUALA I.UMPUR. Sat— Paul Nadar Rasiah. 35. was charged In the magistrate's court here today with stealing a $100 transistor radio 'jelonglng to P. Perumal from a house in Lorone M.iiirof on Nov. 8. Nadar pleaded not guilty and hearing was postponed to March 10 next year. He58 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-11-15 10 SINGAPORE. Saturday ONE of the 227 people who were awarded the State of Singapore Honours was unable to attend the investiture ceremony at the Istana Negara here today. He was millionaire Dato Ng Quee Lam. who was kidnapped last night. The presentations were made by439 words
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252 1964-11-15 10 PNANG. Sat. The Tanjcng Merang, which has been fitted with guns and special radio equipment is now on duty helping to guard Penang waters. A tormer Marine Dc partment survey and Inspection vessel, the ship wa.~ today commissioned for service in the252 words
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249 1964-11-15 10 New $75m loan to pay for progress I SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government today floated a new $75 million loan which will be open for public subscription on H Monday. |It will boost the Development Fund which will finance the last phase of the Government's fouryear development plan. A Government statement249 words
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Article30 1964-11-15 10 MUAR. S.il Fifty-seven new classes are to be added to nine Malay and Chinese schools here, j They will cost $33,000 and benefit more than 2.000 pupils30 words
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Article, Illustration27 1964-11-15 10 IPOH Sat. A water pump, valued at $1,000. was stolen from the Lip Seng Tin Mine in Tarn- I bun. near here, yesterday. 1127 words
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Advertisement90 1964-11-15 10 COMING, GOING -FAR AND WIDE FASTEST, SAFEST, SMOOTHEST RIDE 'Amm D^Ka 4 Sm"->AW Mf JV I Mr \AwLAMrCI' *^r Aw u/ A^A^^ If' M rfh mamrjWi W\WTHT¥ mf\%M9 Scootering is much more fun on Dunlop tyres. They itflSSk f&^mr -m+r^r are b ul t f or strength, long wear and90 words
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Article, Illustration566 1964-11-15 11 RODERICK MANN FROM PARIS 1 HAD TO WORK HARD TO GET BETTER 1 PKTEH SEL LERS was (loin" n n imitation of a onelegged golfer n joke which required him to crash to the floor, full-length It was, like any mime done by the gifted Sellers, wildly funny.566 words
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Article368 1964-11-15 11 T*HE radio ana TV. to say nothing of the cinema, have made spectators and auditors of us all. It Is so easy to set the world's greatest musicians to sing and play for us at the touch of a switch that we cannot be bothered to make our368 words
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Article456 1964-11-15 11 CONFLICT IN THE EAST END TT HAS been said by a, 1 dramatic historian that the plays of the thirties are plays of action, those of the forties concentrated on the individual caught up in action, but the plays of thi- fifties laid the emphasis on the individual because the456 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-11-15 11 THE POET OF MUSIC A M ERICAS "Poet of the J\ Accordion." Lloyd La Vail, is currently on a two-week tour of Malaym.i Mr has already played concerts at Kuala Krai. Khota Bh.iru. Kuala Trengganu. Kuantan and Singapore u< j S now in Kuchine. Born in New York, Mr. La143 words
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Advertisement30 1964-11-15 11 'J/m Phon* Today: 130-3.30-7 fc 9.30 p.m. Cornel Wild* Christine Koufmonn "CONSTANTINE TMI G«AT" (Colorscop*) 9.30 am.: "Ventur* Of Tha Lody Musketeers" (Mandarin) 11.00 a.m.: "Comoocheroes" (Colorscope) TooTorrowf "Dead Rlngef"30 words
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Advertisement354 1964-11-15 11 ■"bSoVnOW "an" "AVOID* LASt"m"nUTE "RUSH!*; SEASON SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM THURSDAY 19th NOV. b ii. i.30. 4. pcy fs-poREi ShTY 30 4 6.30 9.30 KEA (5 runt) «>|V I 6.30 ft 9.15 D— ADMISSION PRICES -NO FREE LIST I 3 DAY SHOWS at 53. 00, $2.00 I SI. OO EVENING SHOWS ot354 words
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777 1964-11-15 12 WHAT exactly are you buying when you pay almost $24,--000 tor a MercedesBenz 230SL? In one breath a name, comfort, refinement, and the superb road manners of a true motoring aristocrat And. of course, top-hat motoring in the 100-plus m.p.h. clv I road tested777 words
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Article158 1964-11-15 12 lERUSALEM. (Israeli -re- tor). Sat.— lsraeli and Syrian tanks battled in a border clash today In which Israel's planes silenced the guns of Syrian batteries, an Army spokes- man said here. Seven Syrians were killed. Two members of the north Israel settlement of Dan158 words
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757 1964-11-15 12 Lee: Indonesia may learn to live and trade with us JT is not impossible that Indonesia may finally understand that Malaysia is "not so easily digested and absorbed/ Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. "Then they may learn to live with us," he757 words
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Obituary59 1964-11-15 12 MUTHXJCUMARU MALAYAN pensioner, father of Mrs. Sathastvam, 92 Lorong Penghulu Mat off Klang Road K.L. at Tholpuram Ceylon thirteenth November. REV. YAW YEE SAN (Retd. Minister, Methodist Chinese Church. Kuala Lumpur) passed away peacefully at residence 46A Jalan Abraham (off Jalan Barat) Kuala Lumpur 14.11.64 7 p.m. Cortege leaves59 words
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353 1964-11-15 12 Gob blames West for economic ills of Afro-Asia SINGAPORE, Saturday. rpHE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that while independence brought political freedom, it had yet to solve the backwardness of economies of the emerging nations. "It is now nearly 20 yeari since the end of the last353 words
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289 1964-11-15 12 Nine more alleged invaders for trial MALACCA, Sat. Another group of nine Indonesians alleged to have taken part in the recent Kesang landings were today committed to stand trial in the High Court on charges of possessing firearms and ammunition without lawful excuse. They were ail churned uiuler Section 57289 words
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Article23 1964-11-15 12 KLANG. Sat. Mr. Thlo Chan Bee. Educational Secretary of Methodist Schools, today opened an extension of the Anglo-Chinese Primary School here.23 words
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Article52 1964-11-15 12 JESSELTON. Sat.— A sovenmember delegation of senior officers from Radio M Kuala Lumpur, arrived here on a famaliarisatlon tour Che Jama Hah Long, head of the group, said that the officers would discuss with their counterparts at Radio Malaysia. Babah, their probablems and possibilry of more52 words
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Advertisement262 1964-11-15 12 US «m HrPB^ Bl** I*1 -]i m 'fcJMiHii iMlJ^l^l^H tx" I tl ill* J l «J£fffl^^ss •■w»te* JJHL^ "^VK^^j^^MmHjj^^jMMj^p jS| > FLY MtfAND CRUISE THE MEDITERRANEAN BOAC. together wiih Adriatica Lines, has a wonderful idea for your back, your route is from Venice to Athens, calling amongst others at I262 words
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Advertisement138 1964-11-15 12 Lat4 -CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $12 tminimum) CHUA: To Seong Slew and Bee See on 4.11.64 In London a son, Guan Hock, brother for Choo Eng. ROWLAND DEZYLVA: To Katie and Hugh on 13.1164 at Bungsar Ward. K.L., a daughter. TWIN BOYS: To Dr. and Mrs. David Pol on 10.11.64 at138 words
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Advertisement48 1964-11-15 12 r SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I WE WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THE FREE CAR PARKING SYSTEM WILL COMMENCE FROM TO-DAY, THE 15th NOVEMBER, 1964. j FEDERAL HOTEL (M) LTD. I KUALA LUMPUR. a^aw a^a^ar a^L^ar a^a^V a^a^ar *^a^Lv a^a^aT a^aW aW a^lW a^iW aWa^Mr *^aW 'YaW a^iW «W^48 words
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793 1964-11-15 13 Likes XL course and can easily stay lOf gUPERIOR PAL has stamina and with track conditions to suit he should make a good each-way bet in the Class 3 lOf handicap (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur today, writes EPSOM JEEP. Last week Superior793 words
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Article1555 1964-11-15 13 Race 1-1.30 CI 6 Div 3 ($4,000) 6£ 1 0H487 Ckaafßl Batu g (Dato Low Yati Rodgers. 7 9.0 Mitchell I 2 ***** Petite Madrmoiscllr g i Veni Vie! > Paul 6 813 "Basrt 9 80flP!i Olixr Vixen g (Thio S; I AliPii. 7 8.12 -(hour 10 •i1,555 words
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497 1964-11-15 13 CINEMA IV DESERVES ANOTHER CHANCE fINEMA IV disappointed last week to finish a well beaten filth to Belle Blue over It. But he is up against a very weak field in Race 1 and may be worth another chance. A run previous at Penang he lost in the last few497 words
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Article161 1964-11-15 13 lENHAM. Sat. Tile Oi .i National il depends on the futuie Ol the A ixxjl roi Id piotinue to be run at Aintiee. it will nut be run at all This was announced here last night, by the acting senior st«- v..urt oi the National161 words
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436 1964-11-15 13 '■pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today took civil servants to task for what he described as "a general sag in standards" in the cleanliness of the city. He urged civil servants to maintain their previous high standards of administration436 words
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Article147 1964-11-15 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER CINEMA SKY PEAK CINEMA H,-- i SUter Ca»U Cinema Sister C*tll Sky Peak Sister Caril Escort T. BINTANG LABATOR T. BINTANG r--. Larator Teranf Bintanc Larator Draco Draco Draco PAY ROLL JUST DANDY SIAU KUNIANG Race S Chatsmoth Pay Roll Pay Roll Siau Kuniang147 words
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Article221 1964-11-15 13 Why we chose Malaysia: Swedes IfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia has been chosen as one of two Asian countries to be visited by a Swedish trade mission because of the country's progress, liberal trade policy and open market. The leader of the mission. Mr. Jonas Nordenson, said this on arrival here221 words
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351 1964-11-15 13 IPOH. Sat. With a formidable team of top class sprinters and stayers, leading trainer Rinus van Breukelen looks set for a good meeting here next week. His stable's pride, eight-year-old Pulau Pangkor, It still as fit as ever. He was on351 words
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Miscellaneous5 1964-11-15 13 SPORTDfO SAM by m«g> Wootton5 words
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154 1964-11-15 14 ])URBAN, Sat. Sur- viving a sharp chance in the slips when he had made only six, Derek Varnals, a 29-year-old traveller, hit 111 for Natal against the touring MCC side on the opening day of the four-day match at Kingsmead here yesterday. Natal were154 words
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Article92 1964-11-15 14 LONDON. Sat —Sweden's Tom Trana. who drove a Volvo, was hist night officially declared winner of the British Royal Automobile Club rally. After a five hour meeting of the stewards, during which protests by Erik Carlsson (Sweden) and David Siegle- Morris i Britain) were rejected,92 words
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169 1964-11-15 14 HONG KONG. Sat. Several drivers, including Manila's Arsenlo Laurel and Singapore's R.A. Cl'.nkard. were quoted today as being critical of par the resurfaced Gula circuit, where the Macao Grand Prix will be held tomorrow. They told the South China Morning Post that some stretches were169 words
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Article, Illustration516 1964-11-15 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - Holder sparks win for the Club NORMAN SIEBEL By— KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Although Klang Club led by a penalty and a try to nil by the 15th minute in their Rugby football match against Selangor Club on the padang today, they had by no means established a superiority which suggestedSoong linn Hin - 516 words
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409 1964-11-15 14 Big fight is postponed indefinitely as Cassius recovers from hernia operation BOSTON. Sat.—Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay was recovering satisfactorily today from a "Friday-the-mir 1 hernia operation in the Bostpn city hospital and Monday's I'SSo-million return title fight with Sonny Liston was knocked out indefinitely. The 22-year-old champion's surprise hour-long operation409 words
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127 1964-11-15 14 Selangor need draw now to reach police hockey final MALACCA. Saturday. THE star-studded Selangor team whipped Negri Sembilan 5-0 for their second victory in the Malaysian Police South Zone quadrangular hockey meet at the Malacca Club padang today. Hero of Selangor's victory was their new-flnd centreforward Boon Oon Leong who127 words
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Article18 1964-11-15 14 BURY. Sat— Bury beat Coventry City 5-0 in an English. division two soccer match hire >:ht.18 words
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Article22 1964-11-15 14 ■MM CEB S pur.- On. semi-lin;-.l>: a- v Star Eh crs v Windsor Rovers (6.30. boifi matches at Jn Be.sari.22 words
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Article37 1964-11-15 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Girls Sports Club "A" beat Johore Bahru 3-2 in a women's hockey match at Serancoon Road today. Diana Arnold i2t and Ruth Pennefather scored for OSC and Bunny Karim <2> for Johore.37 words
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Article14 1964-11-15 14 KLUANG. Sat. Ramblers beat Tengku Mohamed School Teachers 2-1 at hockey today.14 words
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Article163 1964-11-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat CEB scored 126 in the semifinals of the inter-government cricket competition apainst Armed Forces at Pantai today. At close of play Forces were two for 45. CEB: Ranjlt Singh b J. Lee 31. M.S. Maniam c O Kelley b Dullp Singh 0, S.163 words
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Article420 1964-11-15 14 LONDON. Sat. While First and Second Division clubs were battling for league points. 32 nunleague clubs entered into the turmoil of cup football today with Third and Fourth Division league clubs. Two *:on-leaguer.s upset form Scarborough, who bent H City 1-0. and amateurs420 words
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Article80 1964-11-15 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— University of Singapore sained full poinu from their SHA League Div. 1 match when they defeated Royal Air Force Changl 3-2 at Buklt Timah today. It was a keen tussle all the wmy with the airmen taking the lead twice in the 6th and80 words
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Article67 1964-11-15 14 BRISBANE. Sat. AuatTftllaa ebunpton Manjaret Smith won the women's sinßles title in tht Queensland Lawn Tennis Champion.ships here today. In the illAustralian final she beat Lesley Turner. The final of the men's doublM was won by Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle. nho beat Bill Bowrey and Owen Davidson67 words
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Article28 1964-11-15 14 BWOAPOfIK Cricket Club Mayeci to beat GHQ by .-.ix points (try and penalty) to five inoali in their friendly ru«,er match on the Padaog lodmy.28 words
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Advertisement13 1964-11-15 14 MALAY MAIL WORD PUZZLE "DX" OUTRIGHT WINNER GETS $5,000/Send in your entry now.13 words
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Article, Illustration2457 1964-11-15 1 IT WAS o fontcitic exploit when ALFIE HINDS (left) decided to get out single-handed from the prison in which he wos ceoselessly guarded o? Britain's closest-watched criminal. This is Part Three of MY FIGHT, the extroordinory story, told fc the first time by the only man who2,457 words
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Advertisement33 1964-11-15 1 j Pages Pages j j Serial It 5 Features 4 j For Women 2. 3 Good for a Lough. ..4 j |ane Lee 3 Stars 6 i Know Alls 4 Comics 6.7,8 j33 words
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Advertisement129 1964-11-15 1 m m^ > \*k. a r^ «%fl|l\f f p.rußC»y wLi JL .^t^lßilß^fc s^ L^^|^_ P/^* Pocked processed by HHH|||^^^7\^Pl W^^J GENERAL FOOD INDUSTRIES LTD., S POM. v iiß^toi J- vavasseur *c M! ltd like other advanced Administrations from L M Ericsson's long experience and worldwide reputation in the design, manufacture129 words
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Article, Illustration615 1964-11-15 2 T> ERT pretty Mariam X Hassan, 22. is one miss who believes in a Malaysian concept of fashion. Putting belief into practice, this schoolmarm designs AND sews her own clothes. Clothes which identify her as a genuine Malaysian miss. To Mariam. fashion is not representative of just one615 words
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Advertisement58 1964-11-15 2 \j \j i w^m\ t£ -3 iki Wf Cool and Confident V Now every woman can enjoy the carefree confidence of Modess—the supersoft, doubly absorbent feminine napkin that contains a deodorant to keep you completely fresh feel cool, relaxed comfortably secure in ,«V\7**v,, a way you have never known before.58 words
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Advertisement321 1964-11-15 2 Helena Rubinstein BEAUTY OVERNIGHT CREAM Beauty Overnight Cream will do more for your skin in two weeks than two years normal care. It is an entirely new cosmetic conception, devised to feed your skin in nature's way. It contain! only natural safe c i 11-fcedinc ingredients and l>e< u.isr of321 words
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Article, Illustration839 1964-11-15 3 SANDRA PAUL - SANDRA PAUL By AND 8A8Y A TOP model who is also a mother pinpoints the trickiest problem in every parent's task of bringing up baby JUST how curly can you shut to discipline v child? Mine has just reached the awesome ;ige of two, and overnight he has839 words
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Article360 1964-11-15 3 mNHfIPHRA gniunrwnn ayr flood Mornino«.0 A l-lLnta?P«toS 75»SS!; 7,10 Up And About; 7.30 News; 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up And About: 8.15 News; 8.20 Up And About; 9.00 Programme Summary. 9.03 The Choir Sings; 9.30 Twenty Questions: 10.00 Jet Speed Records: 10.30 On Stage; 11.00 Japan Hour; 11.30360 words
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Article490 1964-11-15 3 DEAR Jane Lee: I am 22 years old and am in love with a widow aged 36. She says if I marry her I needn't work for the rest of my life. She comes from a well to -do family. What do you suggest? DESPERATE You lazy490 words
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Advertisement276 1964-11-15 3 She has a secret you'll long to share... TOP SECRET by max Factor It's the secret of her silky, shapely hair! You can possess a gleaming head of hair like hers. Use TOP SECRET when you set your hair after a shampoo or after you've dressed your hair. New formula:276 words
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Advertisement146 1964-11-15 3 when mothers talk babies they talk LACTOGEN MU|K ...because they know they can trust LACTOGEN to I f I^XT develop fine healthy infants with strong bones and L__l teeth, healthy skin texture and good eyesight. Whenever breast feeding fails- trust to LACTOGEN. |p THE COMPLETE BABY FOOD WITH NINE ESSENTIAL146 words
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Article, Illustration664 1964-11-15 4 Are YOU ready for the stern test of retirement? IT happens about once a year. Somebody comes round the office with a subscription list. Some senior member of the staff is retiring. "Fork out, old man. We'll be doing this Tor you before you know where yon are Does that664 words
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Article321 1964-11-15 4 NOW HOW DO YOU RATE 81 AND OVKR: Can you retire? Can a duck swim? And none of this nonsense about the golden twilight of one's life either. Leaving your chosen career will mean exactly as much to you as your final day at school. A Httlt lump in the321 words
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Article172 1964-11-15 4 "ii/HO Is king of the ft animal world?" the lion demanded. The antelope hastily answered "You, O mighty lionj" The lion nodded with regal satisfaction and continued along his way. He met an old. grizzled chimpanzee "Who." he asked loudly. "Is king of the animal world?"172 words
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Article931 1964-11-15 4 JOHN WEIR - CONTENDER JAMES BOND THRONE... JOHN WEIR By HIS NAME IS JOHN CRAIG, AND HE WOULD PROBABLY BEAT BOND IN A STAND-UP FIGHT. WHO is to bo the- successor James Bond? In eight glHk-nii.. novels the late lan Fleming established himself as the leader of his market. He made Bond the931 words
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Article327 1964-11-15 4 Dear Know Alls T\EAR Know Alls: I know U what SEATO and NATO stand for. but please tell me what do the letters CENTO mean? VINCENT KOII Centra! Treuty OrganLiatio'- which was set up nn AUQUMt 21. 795.9. by Pakistan. Persia. Turkey and the United Kingdom. The treaty was established327 words
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Advertisement79 1964-11-15 4 m NEW! quick relief .of Asthma Press-button relief within minutes lasts for hours. Compact unit simple to use easily carried in pocket or handbag. I Over 300 doses. You can SEE the contents and never fear running short. Get NEW Pressurised Iso-Brovon Inhalant from your chemist Complete units and refills79 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1964-11-15 5 Over the wall again— as a man watched MY FICHT— FROM PACE ONE LILA was on her way to meet Alfie who had escaped from jail then suddenly she saw the headlines on a newspaper: HINDS RECAPTURED. Somehow she managed not to burst into tears. Somehow she prevented the children1,359 words
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