The Straits Times, 26 July 1959

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES hlettS*' in Mai*** No. 1248 SUNDAY, JI'LY 26, 1959 20 CENTS
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  • 404 1 Esplanade project for the people... by the people THEY VOLUNTEER TO FILL IN TONS OF EARTH ON WATERFRONT TODAY SINCAPORE. Saturday. ABOUT 1,000 members of the staff in the Ministry of National Development have volunteered to work in the "Lungs for Singapore" project announced last week
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  • 276 1 Nixon in a new battle of words JUOSCOW, Sat. Mr. m Richard Nixon, fresh from his battle of words yesterjiiy with Mr. Nikira Khrushchev, toured a Soviet exhibition in Moscow today and wos assailed with Khrushchev-type questions by the local citizens. The United States VlcePresident spent a hot and strenuous
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  • 128 1 SCREAM FOILS ARMED THUGS SINGAPORE, Sat. Eight masked and armed thugs fled from a Jurong Road house yesterday when eight children screamed in fright during an attempted robbery. The men entered the house after breaking a plank in the kitchen door. They cornered Mr. Anj? Loh who was in the
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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE. Sat—Police arrested 11 secret society sus pects in a raid In Odin Square In the Alexandra area here tonight.
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  • 104 1 300 held in big anti-vice raid on Kowloon |^ONG KONG, Sat. Police armed with batons and pistols have launched one of their biggest anti-vice raids on the mud-walled city of Kowloon Last night more than 200 police sealed all exits from the six-acre "city within a city" and arrested 300
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Sat— New compromise .proposals in the .vage* MM hours dispute which has cUnwd d<vn 4.000' printing wot"Ss and 1.000 pro vincial newsplptrs for five and a half weeks were discussed by union leaders ami printing employers at a joint meeting today.
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  • 171 1 JAMBOREE, CITY. (Mt. Makiling). Sat. The Singapore contingent to the Tenth World Bcout Jamboree has donated native Singapore plants to the Makiling National Park and to the newlyopened Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden. The leader of the con- Jngent, Mr. Terence Aerla, who is Assistant Chief
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  • 303 1 FIRST ASIAN Miss UNIVERSE I ONG BEACH (California), Sot. Miss Japan, 22 year-old Tokyo fashion model Akiko Kojima, was chosen Miss Universe last nigh*. She is the first Asian girl to win the crown. The new Miss Universe is five feet six inches tall, with a
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  • 56 1 The Prime Minister. Mr. \.cr Kuan Yew, and his wife being escorted by Dr. Ghee Phui Hung on their arrival for last night's dinner given b> the University of Malaya Society in honour of the graduates who were successful in the general elections. Dr. Chee, is president
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  • 11 1 BACK TO C£ BERLIN I ■ijt-boui i. Berlin —K>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    1018 2  -  Tom Hepworth The amazing story of a honeymoon couple who gave up high life and... By But the road to the rainbow's end was to lead us through the Bay of Biscay in fearsome mood— with a scratch crew and no engine to speak of I AM Ml everyday,
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  • 506 2 DARENTS often soy that o child has got "nerves." This is as inaccurate as saying that an adult has got "blood-pressure." Both, children and grown-ups have got "nerves." Without them they couldn't live; nerves are the telegraph wires of the human body. When we say someone
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    1267 3 ...security in London to live a dream in the romantic South Sea Islands DIANA AND MARY WENT OFF TO DO THE SHOPPING FOR SIX PEOPLE FOR FIVE MONTHS We take on a crew of glamour girls and »tt received by Queen Salore in Tonga. I had hoped for, but
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  • 385 3  -  LORD GODDARD SAYS ONDON, Sat. Lord Goddard, former Lord Chief Justice, this weekend gave magistrates a lesson on law and order. He was speaking at a private dinner of the Surrey Magistrates' Association. And here are some of the things Lord Goddard told them: "Magistraied
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 403 4 Move to wipe out 'agitators and double-crossers' TENGKU SAYS ALLIANCE WILL SOON LAUNCH 'OPERATION BASOhT BUTTERWORTH. Saturday. THE Alliance will soon launch a new operation, code-named "Basoh," to wipe out Party "agitators and double-cros-sers." Announcing this at a meeting of 80 Nibong Tebal Alliance leaders today, the Alliance leader, Tengku
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  • 36 4 Girl with the winsome smile is Jenny Ho, 20, who hos entered for the "Miss Rhythm Kings" contest to be held on Aug. 15 at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore.
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  • 214 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday COUR Malayan scouters today left by air for New Delhi to ,tell delegates at the 17th International Scouts' Conference how to tackle Malayan style the problem of I scouter shortage. They are the Assistant Chief Commissioner for Cubs, Inche Zainal
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  • 80 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Five flying clubs in Malaya will take part in a pan-Malayan rally at Sembawang airfield on Aug. 2 and 3. More than 20 pilots from the Singapore Flying Club, and other pilots from the Penang. Perak, Kuala Lumpur, and Kluang flying clubs will take
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold an extraordinary general meeting tomorrow to discuss a vote of no confidence In the management committee In handling the pay cute and the six-day week Issues.
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  • 88 4 Rejoin call to ex-MCA members PENANG. Sat. Prnang State Malayan Chinese Association working committee, at a fourhour meeting last night, decided to appeal to all its members and officials who have resigned to reconsider their decision. The committee adopted a resolution urginK them to rally round thr M.C.A. and its
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chief of General Staff Vietnam Armed Forces, Lieut.-Gen. Le Van Ty, will arrive at RAF. Changi on Monday on a week's visit to Singapore and the Federation.
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  • 191 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Malayan girl guide trainer. Miss Chan Lam Moon, who spent six months touring Australia said on arrival at the airport here today that Malayan mothers should take more interest in the Girl Guide movement. Miss Chan, who was sent to Australia by
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  • 410 5 He didn't win a prize— it was just for the fun of it (HE WAS STRUCK DOWN WHILE SERVING IN MALAYA) joined air race in an iron lung FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON. Sat. A FORMER British Army lieutenant, Mr. Paul Bates, who was struck down with
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  • 30 5 THE CROWD CHEERED... HE COULD ONLY SMILE Polio Victim Paul Bates in the specially adapted van strapped to the bed. Under it is a breathing machine pumping air into him.
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  • 136 5 GIRL, 1 1 WANTS TO BE MASTER MAGICIAN' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AN 11-year-old Chinese girl, Miss Wong Kirn Yoke, will be challenging men four times her age/ for the Malayan championship title of "Master Mogicion" in K'Jala Lumpur this month. She Will bp amors; the 231 semi-finalists who ill appear
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  • 141 5 Col. Hornby gets top Church job pOLONEL Robert J. A. \J Hornby (above). Public Relations Director to the Far East Land Forces, has been appointed the Church of England's Chief Information Officer, it was announced in London yesterday. Col. Hornby Ls stationed at G.H.Q., Tanglin. Singapore, and is a warden
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  • 245 5 SPORTS OFFICIALS HAIL GOVE.'S PT MUST MOVE SINGAPORE, Saturday. READERS of sports bodies here today welcomed the Government move to make physical education a compulsory subject in the school curriculum. Mr. Yong Nyux Lin, the Minister for Education, said j yesterday that at present physical education was an j "insignificant
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  • 64 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Fifteen students of the University of Malaya division here today left for Rawang to trek into the neighbouring jungles and gather fossils. The fossils they gather will help to further the study ol soil conditions in Malaya. A lecturer in the newly created
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 53 5 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE AM. 6.30 Good Mominsj- C 32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News--7.05 Moments of Melody: 8.00 The News; 8.05-9.00 Breakfast Club; 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 The Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam); 9.30 Religious Half Hour; 10.00 Semprini Serenade 10.30 Stuart Fcdter and Kay Armen with Alfredo Antonlnl Orchestra;
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    • 270 5 Teaching; u.OO HolUnd Festival: 11.30 Take It From Here; 12.00 Cosmopolitan Corner; 12.30 Speak Malay; i.oo Programme Summary; 1.02 Lunchtime Listenlnß; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk--145 Continental Musicale; 2.00 A Knife In The Sun; 2.30 Band Music; 2.45 Dance Time U.S.A.--3.00 Concert Hour: 4.00 To Each His Own; 5.00 Top
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  • 53 6 Sarong kebaya from a Malay film stai. and a parasol from Burma. Light wool cheongsam suit for early autumn days in Britain. A samfoo for lount^ng round the house This is one of Daisy's favourites camel-hair overcoat over a long:- sleeve cheongsam in navy blue wool.
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  • 978 6 Barefoot beauty OFF TO EUROPE'S FASHION CAPITALS TO MODEL AND DESIGN CLOTHES DAISY SZETO, one of Singapore's leading fashion models and the winner of a whole string of beauty contests in Malaya, will leave for Britain on Aug. 4 under her own steam, so to speak.
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  • 178 6 /\NCE called "paradise 3 apples," tomatoes do make a heavenly marmalade. Why not stir up a batch this week and surprise your husband with your ability and thrift? Blanch five and hall pounds ripe red tomatoes in boiling water Peel and slice into a kettle which has first been
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    • 124 6 \§iOMO GIVES THE WHITEST WASH IN MALAYA IN HOT QRtQffl WATER •Jp.»w*"*^^Wß^ I i^ Rs WQm yUEN kheho is ONE 0F jjajfY HOUSEWIVES WHO 1 jM P***»b, TRIED BLUE OMO AGAINST OTHER WASHING POWDERS £js)& f^&toi |£?^iHsm This is her verdict Jr SB can fc think of a washing powder
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  • 440 7 DISCIPLINARY ACTION IF ANY OFFICER DISREGARDS ORDER No. 159 COUNCIL STATEMENT: 4 NO DISCOURTESY INTENDED' SINGAPORE, Saturday JHE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT has warned its civil servants that disciplinary action will be taken against them "for any act calculated to bring the public service into disrepute."
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  • 364 7 How the Press can help to build Malayan culture— Nair SINGAPORE. Saturday. A TRADE UNION leader and former political detainee, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said here tonight newspapers could either contribute to the development of a national consciousness in Malaya, or retard it. He was a member of a
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  • 54 7 A student of the Nan Hwa Girls' School does a Chinese folk dance at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore, last night. Six hundred students of the school took part in a cultural concert to raise funds for a branch of the school in Bencoolili Street. The concert will be repeated
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  • 429 7 The English -educated elite— by Mr. Lee CINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister, TvAr. Lee Kuan Yew, told 400 University of Malaya graduates tonight that the "English-educated elite" existed because of an accident of history. "We owe this position to special conditions.' 1 Mr. Lee said. "The Englisheducated were nurtured by
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  • 106 7 ATTACKS FROM SEVERAL SOURCES' Government on mese matters." The statement went on"The Council has noted with regret that there has seemingly been misconceptions of certain remarks by Mr. Rajendra. as having been directed against the Prime Minister when in fact attacks on the Civil Service nave come from several sources
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  • 61 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Within 25 minutes early this morning four fire alarms sent nine engines dashing to four different parts oi the city. All the alarms were false. In each case vandals had smashed the roadside alarm boxes. The engines dashed in pairs to Kallang, Balestier Road and
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  • 83 7 Charged with cheating bank of $37,950 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Ong Kok Tiong, 30, was charged in the 9th Magistrate^ Court today with cheating the Kwantung Provincial Bank of $37,950 by falsely representing that two cheques he had paid were genuine. He was alleged to have made out two cheaues. one amounting
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  • 5 7 STUDENT HELPS TO RAISE FUNDS
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 41 7 TO£^^ <3AM6OLg f I MUSTN'T W6AC I OOHT WANT TUe I TUIS NEW DRESS KCK3UBCXJRS IDSHME \JO GAgDEN »N \JN TU6SE OLD CUOTMegy CTUIS SKIRTS TOO TiemA f LU^tNT SO I CAN'T HELP WITU I ANVTUINC TUB OAgQfcN. D6Ag^/ VJP ««AAy
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  • 367 8 A GRAND SPREE WITH HIS FAVOURITE WIVES By INCRID ETTER GENEVA. SATURDAY AN executive of one of the big petrol firms is making daily reports to his head office in London on the holiday here of the 7ft. 2in. Shiek of Qatar. 68-year-old Al
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  • 74 8 Saved by heart massage BALTLMORE, Sat.— A boy who was apparently dead for 20 minutes after he was struck by lightning was revived by heart massage here yesterday. Ten -year-old Robert Bryant was sheltering under a tree on his bicycle during a storm when he was struck by lightning. An
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  • 66 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. The Federal Aviation Agency yesterday ordered all users of Boeing 707 jet aircraft America's answer to the British Comet to carry out an inspection of landing gear as soon as possible. The order followed the safe landing of a Boeing at Chicago alter it
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  • 189 8 'Cold war' at youth festival, too VIENNA, Sat.— Visitors from many Communist countries arrived today to find "cold war" atmosphere foi the opening of the Commun-ist-sponsored World Youth Festival In Vienna Stadium tomorrow. Wearing the badge of tho Communist festival, the Communists Including Chinese women In elegant silk robes and
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  • 158 8 PEKING. Sat. About five million people are digging wells and pumping water to parched fields in a bid to beat the serious drought threatening cotton and rice crops In Hupeh Province. Central China, it 's reported here today. There has been little rainfall in the province
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  • 169 8 HID OPIUM IN CAR: EX-INTERPRETER IS FINED $5,000 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. A 30-YEAR-OLD BURMESE, Eddie Whims, o former interpreter with the Federation Army, was today fined $5,000 or 18 months' jail in the Sessions Court here for attempting to smuggle 127 1* mmimmm pore. His car. and the $40,000 worth
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  • 47 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A scouter, Mr. R.O Visuanathan. 32. was killed in a motor accident at the 2nd mile, Batu Road today. Mr. VLsuanathan who was riding a motor-cycle died on the spot after being Involved in a collision with a bus.
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  • 40 8 Mr. Sinniah and Miss Soundara Valli daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Suppiah, of Kluang, after their wedding at the Krishna Bhagavan Temple, Singapore. The brid«grooin is a storekeeper at 3 8.6.D. in Singapore.
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  • 170 8 FRENCH PIN DOWN ALGERIAN REBELS A LGIERS, Sat. A huge French task force esti--1 mated at 30,000 men tightened a ring around a major nerve centre of the Algerian rebellion in the wild Kabyllia Mountains today. On the third day of one of the biggest alr-land-sea operations In the Algerian
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  • 611 9 MALAYAN UNIT TO BE DISBANDED, NEW FORCE TO BE FORMED By a special Correspondent THE famed Sarawak Rangers, whose members have distinguished themselves on jungle tracking operations in the Malayan anti-terrorist campaign since 1953, are to be formed as a new force
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  • 551 9 An Irishman falls for our 'earthly paradise' By TAI SING ONN KUANTAN, Sot. AN Irish lad who ran away from home at the age of nineteen and for the past 31 years has led what might be described as an exciting life, has decided to let his roots grow in
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  • 478 9  -  TUAN DJEK By Friday. July 17. 1959 THIS so tar has not been a dry month, though frequent light showers have provided so little water that the well yields enough only for cooking and drinking. This afternoon a .miiull durian fell, the first of the season. It gave
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  • 91 10 Words tlO (Minimum). A THICK LAYER of delicious coffee icing. "Cafe Noir" biscuits made in Holland by the Royal Verkade Factories Ltd. A wonderful treat. Obtainable at all leadlag stores. DRINK NUTRICIAS NOMAD— The finest full cream milk pow- der from Holland. The land of milk. So simple to
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  • 304 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, July 26. 1959. ROOM to PLAY and BREATHE PVERYBODY will say "well done" to Singapore's Minister for National Development for ordering the conversion of all vacant spaces in the city area into children's playgrounds and public parks. Singapore has never been within striking distance of having
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  • 164 10 KEENNESS tv see the actual machinery that makes possible the complicated life of today is an interest to be encouraged. It is part of the civic consciousness everybody ought to have. But there are limits to it. And when seeing how the wheels go round becomes
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  • 1130 10  - THE JET AGE and S'PORE AIRPORT Roderick Pestana By Govt. to review extension plans: Minister calls for recommendations PLANS for extensions and improvements to the Singapore International Airport, drastically modified by the former government, are expected to come under review again by the new Government soon. The Minister for Finance.
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  • 321 10 Good for a Laugh TWO women were each talking disparagingly of the other's husbond. "You let your husband wear his life-saving medal all the time," said the first. "Don't you think it's a bit stupid to show off all the time just because of a single act of heroism one
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 263 11 POLITICAL DETAINEE CONTESTING IPOH CONSTITUENCY AS FRONT CANDIDATE Will he be set free by Govt.? KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The entry of political detainee, Mr. J Yoon Foo Thong, 25, into the Federal election <will set a poser j for Parliament if Mr. Yoon is elected. Parliament
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  • 39 11 ISTANBUL. Sat— The crew I of six of a German military transport plane were killed last night when their lourengined aircraft caught fire in mid-air and crashed on the west coast of Turkey
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  • 128 11 ELEPHANT FAMILY OF THREE TERRORISE KAMPONGS IPOH, Sat.— A small herd of elephants, comprising a family of three including a baby, has been terrorising three kampongs on the Manong Road, near Kuala Kangsar. for the past few weeks. According to reports made by the kampong headmen, the herd used to
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  • 60 11 MR. LEE KHOON CHOY Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, being sworn in at the office of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday. On the left is Mr. Lee. on the right. Mr. Justice Chua, who administered the oaths of allegiance and secrecy.
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  • 14 11 The "University Queen," Miss Ong Su-ming, flanked by her "ladies-in-waiting."
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  • 230 11 CINGAPORE, Sat. The University of Malaya's Welfare Week got off ro a gay start this morning with a giant procession. Ten dei-orated floats. 10 can and a cavalcade of motorcycles set out from Raffles Hal) at 9 a.m. They moved along
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  • 349 11 ROMEO WOOS HIS UNORTHODOX WAY TO JAIL... IPOH, Saturday. A YOUTH who chose an unorthodox way to court a girl he loved was told by the magistrate here yesterday that he could be leniently treated "but not j too leniently." Leong Hoa. 19. a lorry attendant, was found guilty i
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  • 92 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A man with six previous convictions was jailed for a total of three years, to be followed by two years police supervision when he pleaded guilty to three charges in the second district court today. S. Gopal Muthu. 30. admitted that he
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  • 39 11 TELUK ANSON. Sat. A girl. Tang Kirn Foo, 17, was fined $250. or five months' jail, yesterday for possessing a still and 17 gallons of fermented mash at Parit Ampat Bagan. Utan Melintang on July 21.
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  • 52 11 IPOH. Sat. Yoong Yew Kee, alias Yeong Kaw, 28, a hotel "boy." was charged In the sessions court here today with having 11 obscene photographs at a hotel In Hale Street. Yoong pleaded guilty. The case was postponed to next Friday and he was allowed
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  • 227 11 Airman is jailed for robbing his 'host' CINGAPORE, Sat. A senior aircraftman, George Joseph Donoghue, of R.A.F. Tengah, was jailed for nine months in a district court today for stealing articles belonging to his "host." Donoghue was found guilty of stealing articles from Mr. Girino Oiulio. while he was staying
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  • 38 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July $35 i iNominal). Tone was steady, quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Amoriation: bulk $57 sellers, drum S6O sellers. Tone was quiet.
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  • 26 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The price of tin In Singapore today rose 12 J cents to $399 per picul on an estimated offering of 155 tons.
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    • 166 11 Hmm I SALVATION ARMY, fllemen- 1 ceau Aye.: Holiness meAig 10 a.m., Sunday School atfl Adult Bible class 3 p.m., Youn^Beople's Legion 5 p.m., SalvatiocMieeUng 6 pni SIDANG ADVENT nil KET'.'JOH: Pastor R. A. on "The Way of Life" In M»y. 7.30 1 p.m.. at Maranatha Km". BAHAI CENTHE: "Whither
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    • 91 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore. 2.24 a.m. (8 ft.), 3.05 p.m. (7 ft. 7 Ins.). Port Dlckson. 10.10 a.m. <S ft. 3 ins i. 10.25 pm. (7 ft. 4 Ins.). Penang, 420 a.m. (7 ft 1 in i. 4.10 p.m. i 7 ft. 2 Ins.). TOMORROW: Singapore. 310 a.m. (7 ft.
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  • 636 12 The boss is my Husband lIT was alter 10 o'clock. The city lay cocooned in the warmth of the Austrian evening. A perfect night to be drinking iced hock at one of those lampbedecked restaurants down by the Danube. But instead I was holed
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  • 351 12  - Charlie succeeds Tom Dooley Jes Odam By TO A WORSE FATE ROUNDS of stale sausage salami, garlic and cheese and tuna sandwiches are piling up at the headquarters of the local transport authority in Boston, U.S.A. They are addressed "To Charlie." And it's all because of three characters known as
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    • 78 12 Wm^T i m?iffi[itTin^n n'fthi iSffi 1 1 flfei!mi tfmn?m itffii iTil iMulJT^O^ "k.% the Hme draws near for the launching of rhe firtt L--^ manned satellite wait, thert it tarn* contution on For those who ma V hoy funed in late. "I'M think your suggestion over, tht launching pad Horrit,
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  • Films Preview
    • 342 13 13-YEAR-OLD IN A VETERAN PERFORMANCE TIGER BAY Ran* Organisation WCC Sfc TO SAY merely that 1 3 year-old Hayley Mills steals the show in "Tiger Bay" is to use a hackneyed expression for an exceptionally distinguished performance. Hayley is a rare child actress! She
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    • 201 13 AUDREY SHINES IN A SLUGGISH SEA OF GREEN-DULL GREEN GREEN MANSIONS Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Perkins, Lee J. Cobb M.G.M. AUDREY HEPBURN, delicately beautiful in a frail chiffon sack, is the only bright spark in a sluggish sea of green that represents the screen version of William Henry Hudson's famous novel.
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    • 336 13  - A new way of fighting Red Injuns PETER LIM BY Thunder In The Sun Suion Hayword, Jeff Chandler, Jacquei Ber 9eroc Paramount TIE unusual battle scenes in "Thunder In The Sun" French Basque settlers against Red Indians remind me of a schoolboy novel I read some years ago. In the
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      534 13 4 exciting new discs tor your stereophonic sound library A COLLECTION of show tunes ond modern adaptations of popular classics provide the Ray Coniff Orchestra with ideal material for two top stereo discs. They are both Philips records. The first, "Broadway In Rhythm" (84* OMBY), Is a compact package
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    • 388 13 SHAW ESS a \7 OPBanlsation ■IL&ifisJ La* l 2 Andy GRIFFITH Myron McCORMICK In WARNER BROS' iNOTIIIERHtSERfiEUBJ 1 is your time for laughsl Opens Tuesday! Jeremy Spensf r Frankle Vaughan a Today 9 a.m.: "ADAM Si EVE" Wtdf Screen Ea«tmartcojor^_ id^l H.v£ NOW Showing; N.B. Due to Him s length—
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  • Sunday Times Picture Contest
    • 96 14 THE FIRST PRIZE THIS week's top prize of $30 goes to "After The Catch" (right), by Oh Koon Guan, of 102-A Red Hill Close, Singapore 3 Mr. Oh used o Retinc camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting, with green filter: f-11, 1/100 second Today's second prize winner WINNER of the
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    • 70 14 THE OTHER PRIZES TODAY'S runner-up prizes go to "At The Market" (left), by Lee Peng Hwa, ond "The Cup Of Joy" (right), by Ng Hwee Biong Mr. Lee. of 288 Balestier Road, Singapore 12. did not name the type of equipment used. Setting, with yellow filter: f-8. 1/125 second. Mr.
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    • 1022 14  -  RAYMOND THOMAS BY HOW YOU CAN KEEP THAT SILENT 'KILLER-FUNGUS -FROM YOUR EQUIPMENT ARE you worried by fungus? Who is not Fungus is a killer as far as optical equipment is concerned. It creeps into lenses ot your cameras, into the view finder, into your oinoculars lenses and
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    • 202 14 ACROSS: 1. Renovated <9i: DOWN: 2. Employing (it; 10. Understand? (3); 11. Divert- i. The others (4); 4. Insect (3>: ed <6>; 13 Come Into being 5 General destruction I (5); 15 Show clearly (6): 16 Olve out (4>; 7 Press for payCnrft (4)- 17. Blemish 14): 18 ment (3);
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  • 835 15 Drop a line to the Know Alls, the Sunday Tines, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. ...Much of Malaya will disappear I OFTEN wonder whai would happen if the ice-cop ot the Pole were to melt and the waters of the world were to rise
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  • 1155 15 The girl who says she now wants to see the world Write to Jane Lee, Sunday Times, Tines House, Singapore 9. I AST year my girl and I promised to wait for each other. But this year she told me that she would like to see the world, ond perhaps
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    • 222 15 don't take chances 1 —by asking just for 'oil' Your dealer or garage man can't guess which oil you want. That is why you should always ask for Castrol by name both on the* forecourtand in the service bay. ask for k CASTROL by name HERE IS YOUR NEW A
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 66 16 m^iff%m^ f "mi mm B J— y' SUPERSHELL it's got JB JL .^^^^tt M |B Sopershelt with I.C.A. gives all the power you paid f0r... a1l the power your engine is designed to give. Fill up with Supershell with I.C.A. and feel the difference. I.C. A. prevents wastage of power
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    • 1402 16 I f I KKVE SU^S ONLY COX V SULUS *KE (jfIHHH I WHAT'S COLOWELJ HE'S POIN6 Pi^JE-T iP SULOS MAVE SUNS^ •WHERE'S CXJR I rffnuTTiir ffgTiT -Ji.n .i..i K^ AFRICANS WHO ARE MY I STILL GK EAT w I WOtTHY SAVIWS.y TAUKiNS IN THE PLENTY *ULLETS,SJLU I PKIEN7, NA*U" xE
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  • 1011 17  -  JOHN CRUESEMAN TRUMAN CAPOTE IN AN INTERVIEW WITH THE chief thing in life is to learn to appreciate your enemies as much as to love your friends. Having enemies develops a certain toughness, like the sharp skin of a barracuda, and gives
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  • 545 17 >.*5 BUT IT WAS EXHILARATING XO LOSE £5.000 by a neck that is hard luck. When it happened to me the blow was softened by time. It took just a fortnight for the enormity of my misfortune to sink in. To begin with it
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  • 238 17 £40,000 can't mend a broken heart |JDNDON, Sot. Little Maud Fredericks should have been a happy woman. She inherited nearly £40,000. A life of leisure and com'ort stretched before her. nstead, she died at >_ BROKEN HEART. Because she couldn't face life without the woman who had left her the
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    • 217 17 4R?i f\ iliict Match J j B Mm 7 sSfiL 'he Brides *J IT'S A STRANGE JX7^JVELL SlS^^f TD STOP BAD BREATH I \~j FEELING- JOHN! NOW THAT/ THERE S W£ JnJ RECOMMEND COLQATF DENTAL JANE'S MARRIED I M THE r REAS Q N FOR THAT. SO I V^fY CRBAM
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    • 340 17 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES dtaacdt with XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before! jL^M^ H f. 7. i PHLEGM for fastest Medicinal Relief from PniIPUP anC Throat Irritations LUUUnd DUE TO COLDS I I I I NOW ALSO AVAIL AftLE IN always give
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  • 185 18 MANCHESTER. Sat— England IT gained lir^t lniunu* lead of 282 by ■dismissing India for 208 c-n the third day of the fourth lest here today. England did not enforce the follow-on. Cloae of play: England 265 for eight. iPullar c JosiU b Gupte 14, Parkhouse c Contractor b
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  • 579 18 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of the Australian football matches today. New South Wales .Association Div. 1. North: Adamstown v. May field U. (postponed indefinitely, ground water-logged > W. Wallsend b Newcastle Aust. 1; Cessnock v Merewether (tomorrow); Cardiff 9 Blacksmith 0: Wallsend v Chariest own (tomorrow) Awaba 2
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  • 524 18  - Moving up into Cadillac class means a new way of life... AMBROSE KHAW ROAD TESTING THE NEW CARS THERE'S no doubt about it when one moves up into the Cadillac class, it is not just a question of exchanging stacks of dollars for a car; a Cadillac is the outward
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  • 34 18 THE HANDBRAKE 1 I THE SIMPLE DRIVE I GADGETRY: GROUP I (TO ENGAGE, I SELECTOR I OF FOUR I USE YOUR FOOT) I (FINGER CONTROL) I MASTER SWITCHES I
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  • 32 18 MILAN, Sat— ltaly took a 2-0 lead over Spain in the European zone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition nere today. In Montreal, Australia lead Canada 2-0.
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    9 18 A REAR VIEW of the Cadillac Fleetwood
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    • 284 18 i v v Mhßh I I "^^SwSp^P you're bound to need car, so why not call in Jnd see us. for we're here to help. We can vauxhall crest* a velox arrange delivery of a new Vauihall in London. I Paris, Rome or wherever you're going. As soon as you
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  • 537 19 RECORDS AND RESULTS Records broken at the meet: MALAYAN Pole Vault: Pal Singh 12ft. I lOin (12ft. 6in). Discus (women): Marie Bridgeford 107 ft. sin. (103 ft. llin;. Shot Put (women): Marie Bridgeford Mfi sm. (30ft. lin.> 4 x 110 yd. (equalled): Combined Schools 43.7:>ec. SINGAPORE I riOyd: Kesavan Soon
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  • 48 19 SINGAPORE. Sat—St. Andrews School beat V.M.C.A. by 53 runs in a friendly cricket match at Woodsville today. YMCA 75 <Retnam 27. G. Singh j 30: Choon Van 4-9. Raj Kumar j 2-12): St. Andrew's 128 (Shankar 43. Raj Kumar 20; Fleet 2-2. G. Singh 2-14).
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  • 58 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Rainbow Rangers beat Kampong Silat Community Centre 3-1 in v soccer friendly today at Railway ground. Scorers were Loganathan (2) and Ramkrishnan. The losers scored from a gift goal. Strange Brother.-. Youth Club beat K.K. Youngsters 2-1 in a rlendly soccer match at \rPA
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  • 383 19 TtfALACCA, Sat. Cyril Pereia set three new State records I at the Malacca A.A.A. championship which concluded here to- j day. He was awarded Best Performance trophies for both track and field. Altogether eight new records were set at the meet. Results: MEN 100 yd: 1.
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  • 427 19 pENANO. Sat. Eight more records today brought the total to 13 for the Penang A.A.A. championships. Results: MEN 100 yards: 1. J. yamman (BMHS). 2. Guan Sin (MTXJ). 3. M Desadasan <Tl> 10.5 sec. 220 >ards: l. V. Balachandrap (DTC>. 2. Wagim;.n iDTCt 3. Jayaraman (BMHS i
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  • 530 19 THREE MALA YAN RECORDS SMASHED RAHIM AHMAD BREAKS 50 SEC. IN THE 440 SINGAPORE, Sot. THREE Moloyan records beaten, one equalled, and seven new Singapore records this was the achievement of Singapore's athletes at the annual Amateur Athletic Association Championships which concluded at Farrer Park here today. Olympian Rahim Ahmad
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  • 128 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. A new batch of promising boxeib emerged tonight at the annual Police Novices Championships held at the Police Training Depot. Results: Fly: PC Moha Abdul Rahman bt PC Cedrlc Webb; ban Urn: PC Alex Goh tko PC Abu bin Senoi rd 1; feather: Insp. Chua
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  • 184 19 Kops due in S'pore today SINGAPORE, Sat. Former •3 All-England badminton champion Erland Kops will be the first overseas player to arrive in Singapore for this year's Malayan championships. Kops, who is now working in Bangkok, is due to arrive by C.P.A. tomorrow night, i The Indian players, Nandu Natekar
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  • 68 19 PENANG, Sat. The Emu Club of Australia lost, their first five wickets for five runs against Penang here today. Fast bowler Cheah Teow Keat had a hat-trick. When Penang batted Emu paceman Ross Taylor also gained a hat-trick. The match resumes tomorrow. Scores: Emu Club 145
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  • 36 19 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Raffles Institution beat Beatty Secondary by 41 runs in a cricket match at Bras Basah Road today R. I. 93 (Vijendran 26, Peter Khor 21: Anwarul 3-25). Beatty 32 (Jellery David 3-6).
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  • 407 19 OINGAPORE. Sat. Young swimmers outshone thelr elder.s at the Singapore Swimming Club's No. 2 championship gala Bl Taii jong Rhu today. Sally Hudson, 13, Singapore's schoolgirl champion. competed against the under 17's yet won all her three events :n smart time. Following
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  • 30 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. B.J. Benton, with a nett 60, won the "C" Medal (Stroke) of the Royal Island Club today. The ball sweep winner was M. Fukushina (nett 29).
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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    • 144 19 CRICKET: S.C A. senior tournament: I. A. v Police, Balestirr Road; Seranfoon Gardens v Cniversity. Sepoy Line*; S.C.R.C. v S.C.C. Shenton Way; S.B.C. > Army, padanf; RAF v CSC, Chanti. Junior "A": Police "A" v SHB .Police, Thomson Road; BODC.V v RAF IT), St. George's Road: CSC "A" T RAF
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  • 974 20  -  EPSOM JEEP Leslian's $100 for a place is day's highest By Penang, Sat. It 's Lucky Lucky all the way in P and O Cup pRINCE OF LALITA, with Arthur Ward astride, scored yet another classic triumph when he carried 9.10 to a smashing
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    47 20 GARNET BOL'GOURE. the former Malayan champion Jockey, is seen here beinir beaten to second place on Gladness in the King George Sixth and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on July 18. The winner of this rich race was Alcide (Carr) with the French horse Balbo (Boulleneen third.
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  • 22 20 in Words $10 (Minimum). LUANG PATAPI BICHARN (Peter Trail), age 84yrs., passec Mrmy peacefully on 25th July, 1959. Burled at Bidadari.
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  • 48 20 Ist. No. *****8 ($44,240) 2nd. No. *****2 ($15,168) 3rd. No *****0 (56.320) STARTERS ($l,Oll each): Nos. *****8: *****7; *****5; *****5; *****8. CONSOLATION ($252 each): Nos. *****4; *****6; *****4; *****1; *****3; *****9; *****4; *****1: *****8; *****4; *****8; *****9; *****2; *****8; *****5; *****2: *****7: *****7; *****0; *****3.
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  • 1135 20 bunched behind the J.ace. Last was Wonder Gold. Wee Wonder led ii.to the straight from Esther's Pet with Glendore. Quiny, Home Sweet Home and Trow Hill almost abreast. Leslian moved up smartly on the outside. Wee Wonder cleared away from his field at the top of
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  • 55 20 TOTAL POOL: $145,100 Ist. No. *****6 ($38,530) 2nd No. *****0 (515.412) 3rd. No. *****3 ($7,706) STARTERS (51.541 each): Nos. *****1; *****2; *****7; *****6; *****6; *****9; *****0: *****2; *****4; *****1. CONSOLATION (SI. OOO each): Nos. *****8; *****5: *****8; *****9; *****8; *****2; *****1; *****7; *****9; *****4. TREBLE TOTE: No
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  • 248 20 PENANG. Sat. Red Wolf 111 showed smart pace on the training track this morning. He cleared away from The Torch <Berg> at the finish ot a 3F tryout in 37. Red Wolf 111 looks superbly fit after a spell. Pulot Ham and Reliable were matched in
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    • 381 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. >• Wurdt 5/0 (Minimum). THE ENGAGEMENT is announced between Johnny, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Tan Teck Llni of Singapore, to Shirley, eldest daughter of Mr. &> Mrs. Ho Hlng Chow of Kuala Belait. ID Wards SIS (Minimum). THERESA PANG KIM LUI to Geoffrey Christopher Tyrwhitt Repton at
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    • 158 20 ...Advance styling with classical elegance TITONI OR swiss ■mm J See exciting, colourful JmSm\w *l mt& Hflfc^^^iW^j 9i H mIBI <miiwL^^^9Bmmm A gamaian orchestra in Djokjakarta, or D°,o.'< t as it is often called. This typically Javanese city has beer, for centuries the traditional seat of the Sultans of Djoe-jakarta
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