The Straits Times, 25 February 1962

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  • 15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Matey* No. 1381 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1%2 20 CENTS KDN 040
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  • 202 1 The Malay Mail becoaes A NATIONAL AFTERNOON NEWSPAPER ON MARCH 1 THE MALAY MAIL will extend its circulation to Singapore and will incorporate the Singapore Free Press. It will introduce new distribution arrangements which will widen its area of circulation in the Federation of Malaya. Malacca, Ipoh, Pcnong, the East
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  • 151 1 GAGARIN Spaceman is a guest at Army Day reception MOSCOW. Sat. Soviet Army Day «at celebrated yesterday with a reception in .Moscow attended by Yuri Gagarin, the first spaceman; Mr. Yassili Kuznelsov. a First Deputy Foreign Minister: and various marshals, general^ and admiral,. Marshal Matvei Zakharov. Chief of the General
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  • 35 1 In last weekend's disastrous North Sea floods has reached 291, the Hamburg City authorities announced on Friday. Frogmen are still searching flooded areas of the Wilhelmsburg area of Hamburg for bodies. Reuter.
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  • 34 1 Yesterday enlisted the aid of 21 Bombay film stars to campaign for him In the Indian election. Experts In a final round-up gave him a 50 50 chance (See Page 7>.
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  • 34 1 Yesterday conditionally set July 1 »••> Uie date of Independence for Ruanda and Urundi, the two parts of a central African trust territory adjoining the Congo and administered by Belgium since 1948
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  • 16 1 Can fish In Soviet waters fo Ilowing a Soviet-Norwegian fishing pact signed In Moscow.
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  • Article, Illustration
    664 1 Air Minister: 'British planes can inflict a devastating injury...' A confident statement follows Red missile claim LONDON, Saturday. RUSSIA'S claim that it can now destroy rockets in flight was followed last night by a statement here on the hard-hitting power of the RAF's V-bomber force. The Russian, claim
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  • 350 1 Drive to woo capital for S'pore DEVELOPMENT BOARD PUBLISHES FIRST BROCHURE SINGAPORE. Sat. The Economic Development Board has launched an all-out campaign to woo capital both local and foreign to establish industries in Singapore. It has published its fir.st brochure. "Industrial Opportunities In Singapore." to give potential Investors all necessary
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  • 31 1 Philippines Secretary of Justice. is pressing for the immediate deportation from the country of Chinese temporary residents who are on extentiedstay permits, according to press reports here Mmtß
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  • 50 1 WASHINGTON. .Sat. The United States held another underground nuclear test at the Nevada proving grounds yesterday, according to an Atomic Energy Commission announcement. The test, described as being' of low yield, was the 17th announced In the U.S. series which opened last September. Reuter.
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  • 256 1 MARSHALL TO ASK LEE: ARE THERE WARHEADS, ROCKET SITES IN SPORE? SINGAPORE, Saturday. jyjU. Lee Kuan Yew is to be asked if he will iind out from the British Government whether there are any atomic warheads stored in Singapore. The request In the form of a question will be
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  • LATEST
    • 54 1 Yesterday declared "general mobilisation" throughout Indonesia and instructed that "citizens were to be summoned for the sake of security and defence of the State." The regulation said all citizens between the ages of 18 and 40 would be liable to be called up for training in military duties
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    • 32 1 On sugar imports by the Malayan Government have caused much concern among trade traders in Hong Kong as Malaya has been the principal buyer of sugar on the market here. —Reuter.
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  • 69 1 I OS ANGELES. Sat.— Ac- I tor BiUy Barty. who i stands in at 3ft. llin.. today disclosed plans to marry Shirley Bolingbroke, 28. who is 4ft. 3in. Shirley and Barty, who have featured on television, took out a licence sometime ago. Barty, 37. said he and
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  • 240 1 GOLFER PHILLIPS IS THE MAN WHO PULLS IT OFF KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Australian Frank Phillips, winner of last year's Singapore Open, smashed the Selangor Golf Club old course record by three strokes today in tho third round of the Malayan Open championship. "Die preview- record oi 67 by
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  • 37 1 Who refused to give up a pany telephone line so that help could be summoned for a dying man, were both sentenced to ten days' jail and fined USJ3OO in Whittier (California) yesterday
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  • The News
    • 315 2 Youth dragged me away -girl, 13 'LOVE LETTERS? HE SENT ONE TO ME' SHE SAYS THREATENED TO KILL ME, TOOK ME TO HOUSE FOR NIGHT: I MARRIED AGAINST MY WILL' ALOR STAR, Saturday. J^ 13-YEAR-OLD religious student today denied she had written two love letters to a 17-year-old married youth
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    • 87 2 A BUDDING NEWSMAN IN THE MOULD YOU con see that this youngster is weighing up the story. What ongle shall I go for? Will I have to get tough to get my scoop picture? Shall I flash or try a silent snatch? With that hat and hard-bitten look, Michael Homjley,
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    • 186 2 Banned, she still drove: Jail warning PENANG. Sat. A woman who had been banned from driving for one year, was today fined $265 and in addition banned from driving for two years. "If you are caught committing the same offence again. I would not hesitate to send you to prison."
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    • Article, Illustration
      376 2 MOST people, if asked how a fish swims, would probably guess that it paddled Itself along with its fins, much as a man does with hands and legs. Actually, this is far from the truth. The fins of a fish play hardly any part at all in driving
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    • 73 2 SINGAPORE. Sal.-Dominle I Puthucheary. an adviser to Hie Singapore Business Hou.,e« Employees' Union, pleaded no. guilty in the Ninth Mm-. i Court today, to two ebl intimidation. He was alleged to have intl- tnid.ited non-striking employee* of the Roneo Ltd.. Teo Wai Ky© and Ngoi Ngie Huo.
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    • 99 2 'THANK YOU' WIRE FROM U THANT FOR MALAYA'S Sim KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. U Thant, acting Secre-tary-General of the United Nations, has thanked Malaya for buying $1,020,000 worth of UN. bonds to help the world forum out of its financial difficulties. In a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,
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    • 81 2 'RADIO MALAYSIA CALLING' REPORT DENIED SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Culture here said It had no knowledge of any plan under which Radio stations in Singapore. Sarawak, North Borneo, Brunei and Malaya would announce themselves as Radio Malaysia when Malaysia came into being. This has been suggested In a local
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    • 356 5 Tuna-A help pledge ACTING CHIEF MINSTER NAILS NEW VENTURE OENANG. Sat. The Acting Chief Ministar, Inche Aziz bin Ibrahim, said last nipht the Federation Government would give all possible help to the new joint Ma-layan-Japanese tuna fishing venture. "We welcome this combined enterprise by the two countries"' Inche Aziz told
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    • 417 5 POINTER on training I AM quite often asked: "How do I go about breeding my *****?" In the first place. H you have a pedigree *****, you will of course want a tood pedigree doc to sire her litter. Before your ***** rumes in season go and .see
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    • 405 5 'Adopt me call by orphan soldier I KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday WANTS 'PLACE TO CALL HOME' DIALER Peter Shepherd sounded this -personal heart cry yesterday: "I want to be adopted. And I want English girls to write to me." For Peter, V.X of the Kind's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry stationed at
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    • 225 5 ROTARIANS TOLD OF THEIR ROLE IN BREAKING BARRIERS &EREMBAN, Saturday. THK Rotary movement has played an important role in "breaking barriers" of political tension, the British Council representative in Malaya. Mr. H.H. Mills, said here last night. He was addressing about 100 Rotarians and guest*, including the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar
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    • 213 5 IPOH. Sat. A total of 80.718 voters living In 81 centres In Perak will choose 734 representatives to their respective local councils in elections spread over a two-month period this year. The elections to be conducted lor the first time by the Elections
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    • 96 5 Another leaves to teach peace corps KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Another Malayan has been sent by the Federation Government to the U.S. to teach President Kennedy's peace corps volunteers. He is Inche Zainal Abidin bin Abdul Wahid. Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs, who will teach them Malayan history.
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    • 54 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Medical Association will hold a lecture meeting at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. Sepoy Lines, on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. The speakers will be Dr. Tan Kwang Hon. who will talk on "Meningitis with sterlods' 1 and Mr. Chan Kong Thoe. who will
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    • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. D.W.C. Gawne will lecture on "Miasma' l to members of the Academy of Medicine at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Sepoy Lines, at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday.
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    • 33 5 SINGAPORE. Bat.— Nineteen people were killed in 18 separate road smashup* here last month, a traffic police report said today. This is two deaths less than the December total.
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    • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Musical Society Choir will hold a rehearsal session at the Memorial Hall. St. Andrew's Cathedral at 5.30 p.m. on Monday.
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    • 87 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Six hundred freshles today completed their orientation week at Nanyang University. They will begin their academic .studies together with some 1.500 upperyear students from Monday. Meanwhile. nine new teachers have arrived at Nanyang to strengthen the academic staff. Among them are two local people. Mr.
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  • Hasnah Vimala-Chen
    • 279 3 THE DOCTOR WITH A GRIP OF IRON WHERE ARE THEY NOW? REMEMBER aim. The ambitious young scientist from Ipob who 14 years ago spent much time analysing his anatomy and making hlma name in the universe. The universe of weights and strong men. He was a fine all-round aihieie in
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    • 597 3  -  HASNAH-VIMALA-CHEN These names made my week but first to begirt with a famous one Bl HONOURED BY SULTAN I\\ AS frankly startled when the old mun witii a shaven head and a goatee told me: "I fought in one of Dr. Sun Vat
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    • 136 3 THREE little maids -till at school, three little hearts with a single aim. That perhaps would best describe Salman Jadullah. 14, Maimunah Abu Bakar, 14. and Zainab K. S. Mo named. 15. They all want to be teachers. They also share one other
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    • 384 3 Christmas greetings from Grenada rIS Is rather late In the day but here rs an advertisement culled frum the columns of a paper in Grenada. West Indies OUR u*ual Xma.> gitt up L> once more open to you. Caskets of all classes A. B and C can be obtained at
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    • 279 3 A TEENAGE girl was sitting in a coffee bar looking as if the end of the world had come. "What's the matter with you?" asked one of her friends. "Well. I went to a party last night. We played a new game. Every time a girl
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  • Sunday Serial
    • 2722 4  -  RKAOER ABDUL MALIK MIIQTP DAY BY DAY. THE PEOPLE BECAME MORE AFRAID... BY Continuing YOUR story of the war in Malaya SO FAR THIS is Part Three of "I WAS THERE" your story of the Malayan campaign. Today our readers recall the rape of Ipoh,
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    • 178 4 HERE'S a question that may be sprung by the youngsters who read about night hunting In the jungles: WHY no YOU WALK IN CIRCLES IN THE DARK? ANSWER: When you've lost yourself and realise you're wandering round In circles, It's because you're lopsided! Nearly everybody Is. Few
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  • FOREIGN DESK RANGING
    • 28 6 Whose engagement to Prank Sinatra was Droken off by mutual agreement was given unusual police protection when she appeared in Hollywood yesterday for a TV show.
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    • 24 6 SCIENTISTS RETURN TO STUDY CAUSES AND Fnis gush from the smouldering volcano on the island as a destroyer stands by
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    • 322 6 GLENN TELLS OF HIS MOMENT OF FEAR IN SPACE CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday JOHN GLENN told a Press conference yesterday of feeling "some concern" while coming back to earth from three orbits in outer space last Tuesday. (.'hunks of the retro-rocket section (which slowed him down so that he could come
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    • 216 6 COUP RINGLEADER TRIES TO SHOOT HIMSELF ANKARA, Sat Colonel Talat Aydemir, commander of the Ankara Military Academy and ringleader of Thursday's abortive revolt, tried to shoot himself when the revolt failed, according to a Defence Ministry statement yesterday. Col. Aydemir was prevented from doing so by cadets at
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    • 57 6 LONDON. Sat. When four thieves opened up a hijacked lorry loaded with £20.000 worth of cigarettes, they got more than they bargained for when four detectives jumped out. The policemen had received previous warning of the planned theft of the lorry, and had hidden themselves In
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    • 31 6 Three passports Allegedly secured through forged signatures of Philippine Vice -President Emmanuel Pelaes were recovered by the National Bureau of Investigation during Friday's raid on a travel agency in Manila. Reuter.
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    • 131 6 BANGKOK, Sat. Police today rounded up more than 60 people suspected of being involved in an underground Communist propaganda movement in Thailand. Twenty-three Communist suspects were brought to Bangkok from the provinces. Police seized Communist paganda leaflets from Peking translated into Thai, and application forms for
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    • 33 6 were arrested at sallsbi. trespassing when several hundred of them gatecrashed two schools in Highfleld African township and sat with children who were legally entitled to be in the classrooms.
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    • SUNDAY TIMES PHOTONEWS SPECIAL
      • 170 7 THE WORLD FOR NEWS EFFECTS OF VOLCANO ERUPTIONS ON ISLE fllh islanders ol Tristan da Lunba in the South Atlantic had always led I peaceful and generally uneventful lite until last year when disaster forced \o>\ t > ili.ir homes and the only life they had ever known.
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      • Article, Illustration
        822 7  -  ALAN WATKINS BY M«W OCt.NI. SATURDAY DEFENCE MINISTER MENON FIGHTS FOR SURVIVAL wmm** m **mßmm Background- to- the -news spotlighting the vital issue in the Indian elections AND PREMIER NEHRU IS WORRIED THK biggest most complicated democratic election in the world is now under way. The people of
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      • 229 7 HOW do American housewives behave on finding they have been cheated at the super-market by deceptive packaging or misleading claims? A survey just out shows that in every 100. 38 return the otTendlng product to the shop "complaining forcefully." 44 warn their friends, three complain
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  • Woman's World, Jane Lee
    • 1048 8 GOOD neighbours: Now how do you rate? pQ£Q£j^m^J3£j| PAGE WITH FLAIR FOR ALL THAT'S FEMININE UITTINC it off with the folks next door means far more than keeping your children out of their flower bed and their leaves off your lawn. It calls for all the tact and understanding you
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    • 244 8 HUMAN CASEBOOK J^ WELL-PAID girl friend of mine owes me money but is very reluctant to repay. Whenever I ask her she fobs me off with sweet talk. How can I get back the money? I would like to avoid going to court if posrihla
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    • 400 9  -  JOHN LAGEMANN By FIVE WAYS TO LICK THAT TIRED FEELING BRAIN-NOT THE BODY -SAYS: I'VE HAD ENOUGH DO you tire too ea>ily New discoveries show you how to tap stores of energy you didn't know you had. Just follow the>e five simple rules. KEEP HEALTHY: Gd
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    • 801 9 TWO WARNING SIGNS AND AN EXTRAVAGANTLY WIDE MARGIN OF SAFETY 1 o\<i before Koger Bannister beat the four minute mile, Dr. Robert S. Schwab predicted it would be done. It was no rush speculation. Dr. Schwab and his staff of the Brainwave Laboratory M the Mas s^chusetts General Hospital in
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    • 464 9 Practical methods you can use to get around your tiredness WHATEVER the cause of fatigue actual physical exertion or mental stress you can often get around it. Research at many laboratories haa pinned down practical methocu> you can u*e to work and play harder and feel k-.-v.> tired. Here are
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    • 596 9 YIOST of us have had A an attack of giddiness. Remember the time you rose abruptly from a sitting or lying position and the room spun round? That was because 1 the circulation in the balancing centres in the brain was
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  • Leader Page
    • 354 10 OPINION THE MANNED MISSILE ASTRONAUT John Glenn A has evened the bcore. Any moment now the Russians are expected to orbit a space ship carryIng three astronauts one possibly a woman. The Americans are going flat out on a two-man capsule capable of girdling the earth for a week. The
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    • OPINION PAGE
      • 957 10  - PROSPERITY THAT'S THE REASON FOR THESE TEENAGE MARRIAGES MERVYN MONTEIRO i By MALAYA* NEW WRITE* NO. 30 TEENAGE MARRIAGE— THE LETTER Mr. J. WROTE I NOTICE that a hectic debate about love and marriage has been going on In the columns of your paper. Surely then this is the right
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      • 1641 10  -  Arthur Gopalan \JJ\iX 9 aB^ c U° u: What would you have done with that $500,000? by A BANKING official's life is m c t i c v 1 ous, exacting, and repetitive. Through the years he has risen slowly from one shared oflice desk to another,
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    • SPEAKING PERSONALLY
      • 136 10 MAHDAV SHARMA S "The Bard and I" (Sunday Times, Feb. 11) was brilliant. It is a piece that should be read by every boy and girl now tackling Shakespeare for the Bchool Final. In particular I recommend Mr Sharmas article to Mr Dom Moraes, the erstwhile patriot who
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      • 152 10 I HAVE enjoyed reading and acting Shakespeare's plays both at school and now at the university. The ardour and ecstasy which Mr. Sharma feels for the bard finds a ready echo In my heart. I wish therefore to sound an alarum for the Malayan theatre whose attitude to Shakespeare perplexes
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      • 53 10 YOUR picture puzzle on Page Seven of last week's Sunday Times was no puzzle at all. I guessed it was Jayne Mansfield in seconds. The least you could have done was to tell us what picture she was trying to advertise when she embarked on that Island
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      • 205 10 ALL praise to Hasnah-Vlmala-Chen for her piece on "Why can't our children be like these?" (Sunday Times. Feb. 18) I know Malayan children are very examination conscious but I also know that no Malayan parent will allow his son to go and teach in a school
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      • 134 10 GOD forbid that the Taiplng Lakes should be converted Into a sort of carnival with sightseers packed In motorboats coastIng ftom shore to shore. The beauty of these lakes lie In the fact that Taiplng is off the main trunk road, that people go there for the
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      • 97 10 I FOUND your "This tricky craft of sacking an executive" (Sunday Times, Feb. 18) absolutely fascinating. But you missed out the most modern method of giving the old heave-ho—I refer to the psychiatric method. This goes something like this: Bossman unburdens to the firm's psychiatrist what a pain
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      • 37 10 rS "I WAS THERE" article attributed to Mr. Choo Kirn Joy in last week's Sunday Times was actually written by Mr. Sim Kool Chye of the P.W.D.. Penang. The error is regretted. EDITOR.
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      • 91 10 Ij* VERY now and then we read of threats from synthetic j to natural rubber aud from the slight observation I have made of the industry It is quite obvious to me that it won't be lone brfore natural rubber Is driven to the wall. Then
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  • Malayan News
    • 282 11 BLINDNESS AND THE CHILD 40 are entering a world of darkness at just one Malayan scKool Early treatment essential if sight of many is to be saved— doctor KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday, p >K T V children of one school "somewhere in Malaya" are going blind, a Government survey has revealed.
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    • 65 11 SEREMBAN. Sat. One oi the four Chinese schools In Negri Sembilan has now agreed to become a nation-al-type school, receiving aid lrom the Ministry of Education. It i.s the Chi Wen Seccondary School in Bahau. Negotiations are now In progress to bring the remaining three Chinese secondary
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    • 65 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A joint statement issued by the management of Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd. and the United Workers of Petroleum Industry said that at a very cordial meeting held yesterday between both parties, the management formally accorded recognition to the union. The statement added that "further
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    • 52 11 IPOH. Sat— The recruiting team of the Royal Air Force. Malaya not the Royal Malayan Air Foree will interview recruits for various trades in the force at the V.M.C.A. hall here on March 13. Recruits are wanted as firemen. nursing attendants, alrframe mechanics, storemen and
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    • 148 11 Chamber's 10-year-old &old medal yet to be won, says chairman SINGAPORE. Sat A decade after its offer the gold medal for distinction in English, awarded by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, has yet to be won. Announcing this with "regret* yesterday the Chamber's chairman, Mr. A. W. Scott, said he
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    • 250 11 BUSINESS ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat. Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section today with the number of deals in brackets: INDI'STBIALS: East Smelting U. 000) $3.95: M. Cement (500) $2.60 Cd SL. SM, (2.000) $2.63 ed SM; Rothmans (1.000) $1 36. (2.000) $1.37; Cold Store Holdings <2.000)
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    • 23 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price here today was $473.50 a picul. up 25 data and the ottering 215 ions unchanged.
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    • 26 11 MNGAPORE. Sal Copra Association noon price: Feb/ March 5271 (nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' A&somtion: bulk $381 sailers., drum $41 i sellers. Tone quiet.
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    • 233 11 Singapore traders: Sugar clamp will not affect us SINGAPORE, Saturday. gUGAR traders here said today the Federation clamp on the free import of the commodity woula not affect them because Federation importers obtained their supplies direct 1 from abroad. The Singapore market, like those In other importing countries, is affected
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    • 130 11  -  DOUG LACKCRSTEEN From f ONDON, Sat. The Mam.j layan High Commission and the Malayan Students' Department yesterday called off plans to give a last salute to the remains of four Brinsford fire victims which leave London on Monday by air for Malaya. REASON: BO AC. whose flight BA
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    • 21 11 SINGAPORE. Bat.— Radio Singapore Is planning a new series called "Question Time on Merger and Malaysia" next month.
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    • 199 11 Come Home plea to girl, 16: She may be with thug SINGAPORE, Sat. A father whose teenage daughter has been missing for five months thinks she is with a gangster. Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Hassan. 50, a lorry attendant, came to Times House today for help in tracing her.
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    • 48 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. O. Davidson has been elected president of the Skal Club of Singapore. Other officials are Mr. B.E. Klnna (vice-presi-dent): Mr. P.r.W. Prior (secretary); Mr. J. Yang (treasurer); Mr. P.O. Peralta (public relations) and committee members Messrs. R.A. McGowan. M.T. Darley and Bo Llndberg.
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    • 285 11 Gods smile on nurse War heroine tells story of her escapes from Jap submarines PENANG, Saturday. J^ FORMER Dutch nurse, who won the American Pacific Star for her services with an American oil tanker, will go to the United States next week to complete arrangements for the publication of a
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    • 87 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister of Culture, will preside at a concert by the German Bach-Soloists at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise at 9 p.m. on Monday. The Bach concert will be by a group of 16 musicians, most of whom are professors of music from
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    • 68 11 Youth had obscene photos: $1 00 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Zln, 20. was today fined $100 in a magistrate's court for possessing 15 obscene pictures at South Bridge Road, last night. He was arrested by two policemen, who saw him fleeing from a crowd, when they were approaching.
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    • 77 11 YOUR SWIM TIMES TODAY: SedUl KechU 1.13 pm. (6.4 ft.): Singapore 2.08 pju. (8.4 ft.); Part EMckson 9.24 am. (7.8 ft.). 9.50 p.m. <8 2 ii.i; Port Swettenham 8 04 a.m. .115 ft.). 8.35 pjn. (11.9 ft); Penang 3.35 p.m. (7.1ft.). TOMORROW: Sedlli KechU 2.09 p.m. 1 6.2 ft): Singapore
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  • News, Know Alls
    • 62 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. An unemployed youth. Eng Li Tong. 21. fell to his death trom the ninth floor of the Housing and Development Board Flats in Upper Pickering Btreet this afternoon. Detectives later found a pair ot slippers of the dead youth on the ninth floor of
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    • 249 12 LACK OF RAIN HITS ANOTHER NEGRI TOWN HEADWORKS LEVEL DROPS AND SO THE TAPS ARE TURNED OFF PART OF EVERY DAY SEREMBAN, Saturday. ABOUT 30,000 people in Tampin, 33 miles from here, are faced with a water shortage. Tampin is the third town in Negri Sembilan
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    • 241 12 How to get into a home for the blind? THE KNOW ALLS v\N I get admission to any institution for the blind? I am a 41 -year-old Federal citizen and I am going blind. I have nobody to support me. JOSEPH FRANCIS Bagan Ajam. Apply to your State Social Welfare
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    • 82 12 JOHORE BAHRU, SatA haggle over the price of a bunch of bananas landed two men in the magistrate'& court here today. They were Brian E. Croucher. 25. of the Naval Base. Singapore, and Tay Boon Peng, 28 of Jalan Ngee Heng. Johore Bahiu. who were charged
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    • 64 12 PENANG. Sat. Rain feU in Penang today after a dry spell of nearly a month. It was most welcome especially to the city fire brigade and civil defence volunteers who have been fighting hill fires almost without respite for the past three weeks. However. the sudden change
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    • 224 12 Siew Sin defends MCA against critics KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The President of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. today de- j fended the associa- i tion against those "who say the MCA is not doing enough to fight for the Chin- j ese." Mr. Tan. who L» also
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    • 171 12 700 delegates for geography talks In capital KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. DELEGATES from more than 2.~> countries are expected to attend the regional conference of the Southeast Asian Geographers here in April. After the conference. th« delegates, numbering more than 100, will make a 3.000--mile tour ot Maiayu under the guidance
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    • 151 12 THE IPOH STORY: HISTORY GROUP PLANS RESEARCH I IPOH. Sat. The central Perak branch of the Malayan Historical Society is to conduct a research in- to the history of Ipoh. which is generally believed j to be about 80 years old. The Perak state Government has given a $1,500 grant
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    • 24 12 SINGAPORE. Bal new clinic coding $287,000 is to be built at Still Road a;- part of the Governmenfs medical expansion programme.
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    • 145 12 AUSTIN IS AHEAD AGAIN! i ..^HpawK. THE AIIQTIN <§niM?E) The New Austin Super Seven is jn Austin Seven plus. Improvement on the inside and outside. Super luxury styling of its upholstery in keeping with a choice duotone exterior. The seat panels are trimmed in attractive, hjrd wearing, washable fabric which
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 278 12 POPULAR CROSSWORD Ajy Ol^K?^^ I^H MMHI I Ebßi ta.-.ly M); J DOWN: 1. Tioaicd nim-itully DM*, of .on, poem *>]' Jf:Jt OJJMJI^t. O^K--11. Close e.MimaiP <13>: 12. non i3>: 6. Tut! <3>; 7. PhiLtty <4>; 13. Extra payment. tiejp <*<: 8. Pigurr-s <s>; 9. >b<: 14. Crustacean lit; 17. Journeyrd
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  • PLEASURE
    • 954 13 I'M ALL ITALIAN— TOO MUCH SO TO BECOME A CANADIAN SAYS GINA Lollobri^ida sets out to woo the fans she lost when she went off to Hollywood ROME, Saturday. WE DROVE out along: the Appia Antica in the crisp morning sunshine, stopped outside the formidable green gates and spoke into
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    • 138 13 ARRIVING in Singapore to- day is a weil-Kiiouu figure to all music lovers. He is the :iileinatu>najily luinous ptmiUM Pou Ts'onx. He here >o -ive piano recitals both here and Kuala Lumpur. In his concert at The Victoria Theatre Singapore on March 1 he will perform some of
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    • 311 13 I KEN HAMMONDS SEES THE NEW FILMS THE QUEEN'S GUARDS Raymond Mattcy. Daniel Money, Ursula Jeans Robert Srephem. 20th-century Fox JT is the Queen's birthday and the colour is being trooped on London's Horse Guards Parade. The square is a blaze of scarlet. Plumes
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    • 261 13 Nonsense, says Mr. Burton BRITISH actor Richard Burton has described as 'bloody nonsense' reports linking him romantically with actress Elizabeth Taylor. The husky. 36-year-old ac.or who plays "Anthony" to Mia* Taylor's "Cleopatra" iii the muiU-milllou dollar film being made in Rome, flatly disowned a statement attributed to him on Monday
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    • 519 13 SHAW; B xi/ O *r-fii n. ar& l«at too BZSuG] phon ***** _a] d^ TALK OF TMt TOWN .12th DAY!!!■I 11 a.m. 145, 4.00. a.45 t 9 JO a MINI INTUMTKMI ItLUM Win a LANBRETTA Scooter I I BIG PRIZES in a QUIZ CONTEST Courtesy ot BORNEO MOTORS amjmmßHßm ULast2DAYSr;V?
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    • 1440 14 \»^sr C A SHOT J imk 1 KK^^r able to go ahead with a marnage project that has aroused criticism or with some scheme for a new way of life, or a new job. VIRGO (Aug. 22— Sept. 22): Though you may have a few misgivings about people, you will
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    • 114 14 Eft? **fr* Grade Yeo (Singapore student > born on March 1. 1944. Gr dle of the year you should be doing well. By Christmas you should be more in funds than ever before. It's possible though that opportunity links up with travel this year. You will be meeting many curious
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    • 27 15 All the bright characters around town know that a Lambretta is more economical, nippier in traffic, easier to park. always travel •OtNIO HOTOtS Mag^MI KiuU l.iinipiir Mill
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    • 452 15 T4+Z CISCO KIV, Ijouy UIUdL West favourite CAMS-St? '^T^%^ \r^T^ E W f F0L<S AS "**>*■ OF DO y OU' TAKE Xt/AVBE YOU'P RATHER V imSHi ,k frJJ?, T C f°9f i LES £T THE TOVVN r PVLy ™'S MAH TO B£ YOU* HOT, HE>; SENORIT/A V^JM5PPIN& |N TIME/ /Al^y..
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  • Serial, Motoring
    • 113 17 PHOTOGRAPHY WINNER of thr weeks TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Master Ah Ping" submitted by Khonr Kok Choon, of 11 Jalan fob Puan Chab (3rd Floor), Ipoh. Mr. Khonc used a Zeiss Ikon camera and Sakura film. Settint: f 5.6. 1/15 second. The SECOND PRIZE of S2« is
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    • 370 17 MOTORING HOW would you like a neat, 100-plus m.p.h. sports car with an all aluminium body and disc brakes in front for just over $5,000? This was the surprise bargain that caught the eye of motorists in London, when the Acton-produced Deep-Sanderson
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    • 112 17 ADDRESS your entries: x\ Picture Contest. The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, should be written on the back of every print submitted. Pictures that haw won prizes
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    • 149 17 the guests were waiting... sss^ <f Omva/£# A&3OK B^^HHHH **v&NG£/9S we Btooo/^^mm AMAJCX? HHH 3 #*lA£ HOC/ A aAMOA&e "*^P^B I £M££*OU£-£ H£AIX> Ir^^MM V I JVSTCMOP&AtG J 7*vv£G£7xac£s I y^ MbV *or/iaA#a*G£.../rs. J lty,^^bmmmmsi ~Vv CMSrr a/vo CIUMSY. 1 I A O6L/C/OUS M£At i VOtfß j ~^WKBB^^M B^H COOK//VG,
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    • 8 17 NEXT WEEK; Kuolo Lumpur then south to Singapore
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    • 283 17 (otosfio The fastest relief you can get is ASPRO' tablets. Safe for alt the family •ASPRO'— u*ed in ov«r 100 countries. Famous for nearly half a century. llebbix! BMVSSmH Sebbix MEDICATED SHAMPOO llfiir^ s^sbs^sbsKP^^^^^ P^^^^H B^^F HlHstsasH dfiSll^^^wif^^^im T"" iKiMs^sasafl bbb^ ■^£j|j^HJ mwJSSsS^fflTssi B9msHs3l7 flm^flß^BP ■■■flr m WS^KSKKtKBSKBB^EmIBKKsa j An
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  • News, Profit
    • 358 18 I HOPE THEY WILL EVENTUALLY BACK PLAN' SAYS VISITING DYAK K LUMPUR Sat WON Basil Tenu'iiguong. kader of a Sarawak Sea Dyak delegation, said today he hoped the Sarawak I n i t e d People's Party would support Malaysia. He was speaking at Kuala Lumpur Airport
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    • 178 18 Straight fight likely between Alliance, PMIP for Onn's seat XL ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'pUK Parliamentary by-election for Kuala 1 Yengganu-Selatan constituency now looks like a straight fight between the Alliance and the Pan -Malayan Islamic Party. With two more days to Nomination Day. only these two parties have completed arrangements
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    • 74 18 Film chief here on short visit SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Morton A. Spring, president of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer International Pictures, has arrived here with his wife for a short stay en route to Australia on a business tour. They are guests of cinema magnate, Mr. Runme Shaw. Mr. Spring started in film business
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    • 93 18 MOSQUE IMAMS TO MEET IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Sat. The Committee of Pertubohan Muslimin (a Muslim organisation) is holding a Majlis of Ramah Mesra and Cheramah at the premises of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society at 10 a.m. on March 4. The purpose of the meeting is to get Imams
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    • 470 18 BUSINESS SHOULD RISE IN WEEKS TO COME —FOR PROFIT By THE CITY EDITOR VOW that the Year 11 of the Tiger has been ushered in with feasting in the Federation and crackers in Singapore, we can expect to see the Stock Exchange liven up with a lot more business being
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    • Article, Illustration
      87 18 Big crowd sees 'chingay' 0 Johore Bahrn. "the southern gateway to Malaya." was en fete yesterday when thousands flocked here to see a "chingay" procession staged by the various Chinese business houses in celebration of the Chinese New Year. The "chingay." a mile long, started at Jalan Trus
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    • 164 18 PAGE 18 SPORT T ONDON. Sat. Malaya's Tan Gaik Bee. who Wifl be competing in her first All England badminton championships next month, was beaten in the semifinals of the Surrey championships at Wimbledon la.v night. She lost to Angela Mntow 12-11. 11-0 after
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    • 48 18 SYDNEY. Sat Australian T«-t star Alan Davidson took 6-10 off nine overs including four maidens, for Western Suburbs against B:mk.sto\vn today, in Sydney di*I trict cricket. A: that stage, he had taken all the Bankstown wickets to fall, the club then being 6-37.
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    • 40 18 LONDON. S.it ReMilts of last night* football matches were Second Division Scunthorpe 3 Swansea 0: Third Division Halifax 2 Reading 1; Lincoln 1 Grtmsby 1: Swindon 5 Brentford Fourth Division Stockport 2 Mansfield 1 Tranmere 3 Doncaster 2.
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    • 383 18 You are Judged by Your ENGLISH You are judged by the way The fascinating, easy-to-vou speak and write. understand lessons' enablr Are you content with the > ou to avoid errors and way you express yourself Are iP 1 5 ..y°ur ldeas fluently you sure that you are not land
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    • 29 18 WHITE A WAYS AUCTION SALE OF FIXTURES FITTINGS SHOWCASES COUNTERS ETC. MONDAY 26th FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 28th FEBRUARY COMMENCING 10.00 A.M. DAILY WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW 8c COMPANY LIMITED BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE
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    • 445 18 EaULlEor on S^ "^6 Sn DAmn ail A I ay* Corner: 7.45 Jonl James Sings!: KAUIU MALAYA 8.00 The Feast* And Festivals Of February: 8.30 Panggong A nek a: AM- Kuala Lumpur Penang, 9°o International Night Club: All Malacca And National 'shortwave Stations: 930 The News; 940 Only: 6.00 Negara-ku
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  • Race Card, Prospects, Selections
    • 434 19  -  EPSOM JEEP TAKING NORVAL LAD'S RUNAWAY WIN LAST WEEK AS YARDSTICK... FEW CAN MATCH •HIS RECORD FOR CONSISTENCY TAKING Norval Lad's runaway win last week as a yardstick, front-run-aw ning Amagasaki j looks an extra good bet in the Class 2. Div. 7f handicap (Race Six)
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    • 182 19 I EPSOM JEEP CAIX BOY POINTER Baee 1 HIGH TOWER MALHAM TELEGA Telera Muvirland PfW Mist 145 Plnaro II Hitte de With «lll« de With Race 2 PEAK OF PERF. PEAK OF PERF. SCARLET LK.HT 1 Huat Chre Rotterdamsche Huat Chye 2.15 Scarlet Lif ht Huat Chye Peak of
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    • 662 19 of Perfection and Huat Chye. These two are topflight sprinters in the making and there may be very little between them. They clashed in a Class 3. 6f race at Bukit Timah In December and only a neck separated them after a
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    • 1803 19 BEST BETS: High Tower, Ramarajiam and Amagasaki GOING remains FIRM ACCEPTORS and probable riders for Bukit Timah are given below. Race 1—1.45: Class 2, Div. 2— 6 Furs. 1 ***** High Tower (Phoster St.) Daniels. 4 9.0 ISKI 3 Maynard 69 2 *****
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    • 32 19 OXFORD, Sat. Oxford beat Cambridge 5-4 in the annual Inter vanity boxing match here tonight It was Oxford* 18th win In 56 contests, and their first tine* 1856. Reuter.
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    • 253 19 OCR SOMEO should readily make amends for his expensive defeat over a mile on Wednesday. He looked a winner all over when he hit the front a furlong out but could not cope with Rocket's final flourish. But no more than a nose separated them.
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    • 20 19 IN THIS ISSUE OF 'Till We Meet Again' exclusive photos of Anneke and The Blue Diamonds at their farewell shows
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  • Sport
    • 297 20 LEADERS BURNLEY DROP A POINT LONDON, Sat. -Tottenham Hotspur gained a point on leaders Burnley today when they drew 2-2 with Bolton Wanderers. Burnley were beaten 2-1 by Blackburn Rovers FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 1u11,.,,,, o j Kl.t< kluirn > Burnlry 1 Blackpool (I Arsenal 1 t ardifT v
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    • 67 20 ADELAIDE. Sal. Victoria hammered out a first Innings lead of 409 over South Australia on the second day of their Sheffield cricket maun here today, scoring 487 for .six declared in repiy to South Australia's 78. Scores: South Australia 78 (A. Connolly 5-35. I Mecklff
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    • 42 20 MELBOURNE, Sat. Sydney schoolboy Kevin Beiry broke the world swimming record for 110 yards butterfly in the Australian championships here tonight with a time of 60.1 sec. The previous best of 60.2 sec. was set by American's Mike Meallfle. Reuter.
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    • 25 20 LONDON. Sat. France beat England 13-0 in Paris and Scotland trounced Ireland 20-6 at 1. our in uxiav's iiuh\ anon international matches. Reuter
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    • 948 20  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN Jr The crowd shake their heads in wonder at the finish by K. Lumpur. Sat BUT 'STEADY' BRIAN HUGGETT IS THE NEW LEADER •JODAY was Australian Frank Phillips's day of glory in the Malayan Open golf championship. He started his third round on
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      4 20 BRIAN HUGGETT
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    • 286 20 THE draw lor the Imal round o( the Malayan Oix-n Golt Ittltinc at 8 .i.m. today: First Tee: B.a.m T. Is! til 'J. Kirn Hak Vong iK>. V. Allin iP>; 8.08 H. Morioka ■J > C. Tuwt i Pi. C. McGregor rA); 8.16 V. Hoe (A>.
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    • 30 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Combined Army and Royal Navy beat Royal Air Porce 3-0 in a Jomt Services soccer trial at Seletar tonight, scoring through Hetlop and Troman.s i2>
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    • 526 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore S.E.A.P. Games swimmers 13-year-oid 'l.vi Tnuan Heng and 15-year-oiu Bernard Ciiiin staked strong claims for places in the Singapore contingent to the Asian Games at Jakarta In August when they bettered the proposed qualifying tln.e for the 200 m butterfly at the
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    • 492 20 The f ull scores Results oi me Malayan Open Chird dayc 205— 8. Huggett ißn 69 68 d 8 (34.J4-; 206— r. PhUUps (A) 71 i II o4 i i 1.33 1, P.M. Thomson (aY) 67-71--68 .35.33 i; 2U7 Kel Nagle iA> 68-6H 71 U3.38>: 2U9 B. Charles (NZ) 69
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    • 157 20 WRONG TURN PROVES COSTLY L_ I SINGAPORE, ci.ii Man.soor a Sukaum ißallie.si t(x>k a wron- lun.lni; and a com him tusi pl.ict m :!ie scliooii Inier-dit.iiu-1 crots-country race ai Mcßltl Mfl Hpm-ivoh loday umtat .md R. Andrew* (Atexandra Onumneri were b;»iU_M it out neck-ar.d-neck 100 yard, troni the linisii when
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    • 54 20 ■SUMO, Sat. World 220 yaicis lecoru holder B( iy Cutiibert. reaimed to athieUCs m a shot put. represent:: old club. Cumberland. Her best throw was 26ft- 101ns., while the best peilormaiue v..i~. 4JH SVili— She will not leidm to track events until tne winter competition besiu.s
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