The Straits Times, 10 May 1964

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1,472. SUNDAY, MAY 10. 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732
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  • 484 1  -  NELSON RUTHERFURD from 1 KUCHING, Saturday A Soek-SOPP liberation' olot SECURITY Forces in Sarawak have smashed an attempt by two platoons of Indonesian terrorists to set up a "liberated" area at Lundu, 35 miles from here. Announcing this today the Sarawak Government said in a statement that as a
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  • 268 1 Can dies in a volley of bullets SAIGON. Sat. N«?o Dinh Can. 53. younger brother of former South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, met death calmly today before a 10--man. firing squad in Saigon for crimes committed under the Diem regime. He was carried on a stretcher through the inner
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  • 20 1 Party and branches in Lundu ordered to close down under the P.P.S.R. for complicity NINGKAN Ordered bee SOF.KARXb A defeat
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  • 104 1 HELD UP IN H.K.: PLANE SPARES FOR INDONESIA JAKARTA. Sat. Britain was exerting pressure on Canada to stop supplies of Otter aircraft parts to Indonesia, according to the official Antara news agency It gave no source for the information but said Indonesia bad ordered spare parts for six Otter ambhibious
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  • 243 1 (onfrontasi will go on, Soek tells envoy JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno has told the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Howard Jones, that Indonesia would not abandon its "crush Malaysia" campaign. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio made the announcement following a onehour meeting between Presi dent Soekfcxno and Mr. Jones at the presidential
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  • 133 1 THEY WILL BE LOOKED AFTER BY UNCLE Kr AM AN. Sat. Rohana. five, and Noraini. four, injured in a motor accident on Wednesday in which their parents, the PMIP deputy national president, Inche Zulkifli bin Muhammad and his wife were killed, were today discharged from
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  • 59 1 PARIS. Sat The United States is speeding development of a highly mobile, light-weight nuclear rocket with a 1.500-nules range to boost the strength of Allied forces in Europe. Nato sources disclosed yesterday Smaller and lighter than the sea-borne Polaris the rocket could hit targets in Russia from
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  • 39 1 PHNOM PENH. Sat.—Cambodian sources said today that s«ven Cambodians were killed when three waves of South Vietnamese armoured vehicles In pursuit of Communist Vietcong guerillas attacked the Cambodian border rti lage of Taey yesterday UJM
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  • 70 1 (2TR.UTORD-I PON-AVON. Sat. A candilate won a seat on thr borough council here .yesterday by drawing an .i<r from a pack of cards. After five recounts two candidates had dead-heated in the poll. For the winner, independent Mr Stanley Spencer, it n.is ,i double stroke of luck.
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  • 897 1 ICFTU supports action by NUPW RUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The National Union of Plantation Workers today gave the planting industry up to midday of May 18 to meet their demands or face "an all-out" strike from May 20. The ultimatum was given by the
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  • 61 1 PARIS. Sat— The A*;i Khan escaped unhurt in a car accident here today only a fe'.v hundred yards from the crossroad where his father. Prince Aly Khan died in a smash-up fotir year.s ago. He was driving a car which .collided with another car on a
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  • The News
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      • 566 2 SERVICEMAN'S WIFE PAYS HER RESPECTS TO THE RAJA PERMAISURI AGONG WITH BOWED HEAD 3-DAY TOUR VISIT to ARMY UNITS ENDS SINGAPORE. SatThe Yang diPertuan Agong was briefed today on th< nerve-centre of police operations in the State when he visited the combined operations room. His Majesty,
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      • 256 2 IZUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MV The Raja Permalsuri Agong will open a $10 million exhibition of French decorative art at the National Art Gallery In Jalan Ampang here at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The French Ambassador here, Mr. Pierre Anthonioz. at a Press conference
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      • 26 2 SINGAPORE. Sat, Polip« have detained eight men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 2.978 people on antlsecret society raids during the past 24 hours.
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    • 343 3 AN EXCHANGE OF AIR HOSTESSES BETWEEN MALAYSIA, AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE, Saturday jyjALAYSIAN and Australian airlines today exchanged air hostesses for the first time in a new move to increase the flow of tourists between the two countries. And to strengthen their bonds of friendship, the national tourist
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    • 83 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The case IJ of the former probationary Inspector of police from Kedah, accused of unlawful possession of raw opium worth $25,750, was mentioned in the second criminal district court today. Mehat bin Abdullah pleaded not guilty to the charge of
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    • 39 3 ALOR STAR. Sat. Police are investigating the death of an infant boy, aged about six months, who was found drowned In Sungel Suka Menanti. near here, last night. A police spokesman said today foul play was suspected.
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    • 119 3 IPOH, Sat. a resolution urging the Government to take "immediate action" to revise the scheme of service of government dispensers, will be tabled at the annual meeting of the National Union of Government Dispensers in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Mr. Ton Hong Sang, national president of the union, said
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    • 151 3 U.S.I.S. to present another live jazz concert SINGAPORE. Sat. The I'nlted States Information Service will present the latest in Its series of live jan concerts "Jazz Variety Revue" at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The programme will feature brief samplings from a wide range of different jazz improvisation styles, both modern
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    • 68 3 TAIPING. Sat.— Nine people were arrested and three admitted to the General Hospital here, after a fight between two groups of mine labourers in Ayer Terjun village. Fourteen people took part, nine from one side and five from the other. The three injured, Cheng
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    • 41 3 SEREMBAN. Sat. Mr. Emmanual Muttukumuru. an economist of the Pood and Agriculture Organisation, attached to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, will speak on "Coconut growing" at the Seremban Rotary Club meeting on Thursday at the Rest House here.
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    • 205 3 PENANG, Sat. The new state museum has received an offer of some old coins from a Malay resident here. The offer was made this week following: publication of a report in last week's Sunday Tirmf; that the appeal for exhibits made by the
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    • 222 3 AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.: Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 a.m. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipon (ML 032 i 9.45 a.m.; Singapore Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004 1 10.35 a.m.. Kota Bharu
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    • 84 3 IJOTA BHARU. Sat. The Sultan of Kelantan today declared open a $272,000 Arabic College here. Known as Maahad Muhammadl, the college Is the biggest Arabic Institution in the state with an enrolment of over 1,000 students. In his speech, the ruler expressed the hope
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    • 54 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Orthodox Jacobite Syrian community in Singapore today gave a farewell party to Bishorp Mar Coorilose of the Orthodox Jacobite Syrian Church of Kerala. The bishop has been on a month's visit to the parishes of the church In Malaya and Singapore. He leaves
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    • 77 3 SEREMBAN. Sat.— Two Australian Jaycees will arrive Jrom Singapore on Monday to give talks on leadership training at the King George V School lecture room from 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. They are Mr. Ron Davis and Mr. Lester Robinson. On Tuesday they will con-
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    • 321 5 PENANG, Saturday. I^HE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today it wis Malaysia's "firm conviction" j that right must eventually triumph over might, and that its will and determination would ultimately convince Indonesian leaders of their folly. "If you have been
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    • 300 5 Former Speaker and K.L. lawyer KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two prominent Malayans have been appointed to the board of directors of Esso Malaya Ltd., the Company's chairman, Mr. H. L. Beemer. announced today. They are Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar, the former Speaker of
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    • 75 5 PENANG. Sat. The reeional director of the BriMsh Council and Mrs. M. S. Dalziel will cive a cocktail party at their Western Road house at 7.30 p.m. on May 26 to introduce Rosalinde Fuller, the British character actress. Miss Puller will Rive a performance at the
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    • 69 5 Man tried to rape girl, 1 1 Al.nr? STAR. Sat— An 11-year-haa reported to police thai a man tned to rape her yesterday In a lonely spot in Badenocii Estate, near Baling, 74 miles from heie. The cirl said she was walking alone to a npaiby pond when a 810
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    • 161 5 Missing lottery tickets valueless JOHORE mi IK I. Sat Two thousand Social Welfare Lottery tickets sent to agents here last month from Kuala Lumpur, are missing. The agents are Tons Fook and Co. of Jalan Trus. The company yesterday pave notice of the missing tickets in a public notice in
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    • 74 5 TELUK ANSON. Sat— The Corni.rr. Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar Ali yesterday recorded v verdict of misadventure on Bell Kuang Hua. la. a vegetable gardener, who was killed when the motor-cycle he was riding crashed into the back of a bus at the 9'i
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    • 41 5 KUCHING. Sat.— Wealthy Kuching businessman Mr. Wee Kheng Chiang, today presented a cheque for 54.500 to Women's Home Welfare Association. The money will be used to build a community centre at Kampong Sungei Bedil Bf?ar here.
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    • 34 5 Sir Ivor due in Kuching KUCHING, Sat.— Professor Sir Ivor Jennings chairman ot Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, arrives here tomorrow. He will hold talks with education oflicials and school principals duiinß his three-day visit.
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    • 321 5 IPOH, Saturday TnKtß ponce con--1 stables accused of attempting to outrage the modesty of a pretty 18-year-oid schoolgirl were today given a discharge not amounting tc an acquittal by the magistrate's court here. The prosecution case was stopped by the magistrate, Inche Mohamed EusofT
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    • 37 5 SINGAPORE. Star -It* second indiiMrial arbitration rourt will irsiimf hearing the di.«p;-te t*tWHB the Hone Kone and Shanchai Bankine Corporation and the Mneapore Bank Employ**' Union over the retrenchment of three I employe* on Monday.
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    • 84 5 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Singapore Malay Chamber of Comirerce, at Us annual general meeting today, passed a resolution to press for greater Malay participation In the States commerce and Industry. Inche S.O.A. Alsagoff was reelected chairman. Other officials: vice-chairman Inche Raja Mohd. Yuspff bin Ahmad; secretary.
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    • 63 5 Admitted theft: 9 months' jail TELUK ANSON. Sal.—Mohamed bin Ahmad. 26. who admitted stealing somr tewellery and two ornamental knives worth $131 from the house of Abdul Rani bin Abdullah at Uungei Tukang Sedin Langkßp on Mar. 28. was sentenced to nine month's jail by the Sessions Court "here yesterday.
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    • 140 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Tourist Promotion Board has made a move in the United States to promote travel to Singapore. A Board statement today said It had appointed Malaysian Airways to act as information representatives there. "Malaysian Airways have been chosen because they already
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    • 153 5 Order to clear terrorist hideouts lESSELTON, Sa t Owners of land on roads leading to Merotai. an area where many Indonesian infiltrators have been held bjy security forces and police, are ordered to clear the undergrowths on both sides of the roads. The area which lies Just outside Taw a
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    • 28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Bank Negara Malaysia has received another $2.***** for the National Patriotic Fund. This brings the total amount so far collected to 51.1P4.141 62.
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    • 252 7 THUGS ON A PROTECTION MONEY COLLECTION RAMPAGE FOILED 2 LEADERS OF CANARY GANG ARRESTED AFTER FIGHT PENANG, Sat. Two police officers from the Secret Societies branch were injured last evening when they fought three gangsters who were reported to be intimidating stallholders at the Wembley
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    • 105 7 KANGAR, Sat The Perils State Government's five-year rural development plan would be completed one year ahead of schedule, the Mentrl Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Hashlm. said today. The State had been allocated $25 million for Its first five-year plan from 1961 and only one
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    • 73 7 Journalists in K.L. stop work KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The entire reporting staff of the Malayan Times here stopped work again today for the second day running over the managements failure to Day last mouth's salaried. The Journalists are expected to file a writ against the management In the High Court
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    • 28 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mohamed Sultan bin Mohamed Nadutha. 35. who was found with a stab wound In hl« Lorong Stangee home was reported today to be recovering.
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    • 28 7 MALACCA. Sat —The first session of the new State Legislative Awembly will be held at the Legislative Assembly Chamber here on May 2! at 10 am
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    • 25 7 JESSELTON. Sat Dr P Mohamed Bashlr. a former medical officer at the Johore Bahni General Hospital ha* joined the Sabah Ifedlcal Service.
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    • 302 7 Warning to banks by NTUC THREATS ALLEGED SINGAPORE, Sat. The National Trades Union Congress today warned that it would take stern measures against any bank found to have indulged in anti-union activities. The warning came irom the NTUC secretary < Publicity and Information). Mr R. A White, following complaints of
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    • 95 7 NTUC hails that 21 p.c. rise CINGAPORE. Sat The National Trades Union Congrftss today welcomed the news that the rate of interest on deposits In the Central Provident Fund here had been doubled from 2J per cent to five per cent from Jan. 1. 1963 An NTUC statement said this
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    • 70 7 JESSELTON, Sat.— Miss T. M. Brigstocke. Red Cross Society field officer, said today the society would be known as the Sabah branch of the British Red Cross Society until such time when the Malaysian Red Cross Society Is formed Miss Biig.«tocke was commentIng on
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    • 45 7 KUCHING. Sat— Pour Sarawtk District Council officers have left for New Zealand to undergo short Colombo Plan training courses In local government They are Jonatpan Sabal. Affend! bin Slto. Peter Ngu Tack Ming and Paul WIUUm Subeh Anak Barak.
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    • 145 7 FIVE-MAN TROUPE HOTS UP A COLD NIGHT DKNANG. Sat.— Pop singer Johnny Lion and his Jumping Jewels made a happy choice for thPir Federation debut in Penang last night: they included two Malaysian favourites. "Nona Nona" and "Nina Bobo And the crowd at the Cathay (where I notice some spivs
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    • 29 7 KUCHINO. Sat.— Sixteen blind boys and girls here are attending regular courses on welfare work and the use of braille at the Training Centre for the Blind
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    • 22 7 SEOUL. Sat.— The South Korean Prime Minister. Mr. Doo Sun Choi, today announced en block resignation of his Cabinet. Reuter.
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    • 212 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.- A schoolteacher Miss Vera Wee. 21. (above) was crowned Miss Singapore 1964 last night at the Victoria Theatre. She won the title from six other finalists. Her prize was a television set and a chance to compete in the Miss Malaysia contest to be
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    • 121 7 TWO KILLED IN SEPARATE ROAD ACCIDENTS CINGAPORE, Sat. Two men were killed within ten minutes in two road accidents last night. At 8 p.m. the driver of an STC bus heard the sound of a crash behind his bus. On investigation, he found a pedestrian, A. Kumarasamy, 52. of Meyer
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    • 69 7 1 ,500 teachers for Big Walk SINGAPORE. Sat. About 1.500 teachers. Including principals of schools, In Singapore are expected to take part in the Teachers' Big Walk on June 7 during the National Day and Teachers' Day celebrations. This competition, organised for the first time by the Chinese YMCA and
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  • Leader Page
    • OPINION
      • 423 6 THE Indonesian National Defence Council has announced, as cool as you please, that it will shortly send a combat brigade across the Kalimantan border into Sabah and Sarawak. From thinly-veiled aggression to unconcealed aggression to pre-advertised i aggression. There seems no limit to the brazenness
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      • 58 6 Wn drink one another's healths and spoil our own -.11 KOMI K. JEROME. If you are idle, be not soli- tary. If you are solitary. be not idle SA.MI'EI. JOHNSON U -tNT-writing. that mo>t dHmhttu! way of wasting time —LORD MORLEY. In men this blunder. .-till you find
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    • 796 6 I'm not deaded- I'm alive! ■•I I I It SELLERS I\IKIM, TO DAVID I M.I ISII A (.'TOR Peter Sellers, smiling and reflective, his wife at his side, sat up in his hospital bed in Hollywood and, in the first interview he has given since his recent double heart attack,
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    • 780 6  - BARISAN: The new strategy JACKIE SAM WITH DR. LEE'S DEPARTURE THE EXTREME LEFT NOW FORMULATES THE BASIS OF THE FUTURE STRUGGLE by SINGAPORE. Sdt AN outline for subversion. A revealing assessment of party strength and party fears. This is the story behind the week's story. Dr. Lee Siew Choh's departure
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    • 556 6 IF a man loses his job today and has to depend on money paid out under the Social Welfare Department's public assistance scheme, he is likely to be better off comparatively than he was 10 years ago. This is because the rise in Ihe rate
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    • SPEAKING PERSONALLY
      • 196 6 I read with interest the complaint made by the Malay Settlement Union in tne Sunday Times, April 2b, concerning the buses running along Jalan cunos and Changi Kuad. The complainant has undoubtedly lauea lo take into consideration the following tacts: On the allegation that
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      • 228 6 AS a victim of the housing developers. I would like to air my case as a warning to would-be buyers of estate houses I booked and paid 8500 for a house in 1961. The next year I paid $12,000 as a deposit. When the price of house* started
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      • 149 6 EVERY time I turn to the "Opinion Page" of the Sunday Times I cannot help but feel like a person suddenly seeing a beam of light breaking into a dark room. This light is the letter column. Letters on subjects ranging from roads to neighbours. These people
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      • 89 6 T READ the article by David J Kraal on the "Biggest Decision of Your Life" i Sunday Times. March 1) and appreciated It very much. It warns students to look before they leap into a career. I would like to suggest that it would be of much help
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      • 111 6 T AM a tourist. A word of praise about your country. The people, irrespective of race, creed or colour, made me feel so welcome and wanted: and they were so helpful, cooperative, friendly, and. above all. so polite. Never have I come across a country with so many
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    • 251 6 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the 1 way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands of men
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  • FOREIGN
    • 163 8 Russia accused of bid to speed up open split DEKINO, Sat. The 1 Chinese Communist Party has rejected a Soviet proposal for a meeting ot world Communist parties this autumn, charging that it is part ol a Soviet plot to "accelerate an open split
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    • 440 8 WASHINGTON Saturday Empty revolver found near crashed plane r piE Federal Bureau of Investigation has determined that a passenger apparently shot at least one member of the crew of a Pacific Airlines plane lhat crashed near San Francisco, killing 44 people on Thursday, informed sources said last
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    • 167 8 LONDON. Saturday A FORMER Indian Army officer testified yesterday xx thftt he married his wealthy wit^ 40 years aeo only after she agreed to pay him £40.000. Alan Charles Price Sey-mour-Higgin.s asked a high court jury to rule that the signatures- of his
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    • 107 8 LONDON. Sat. A (ram of researcher acting for a television firm which w presenting a filmed biography on the founder of the Soviet Inion. asked HO people if they knew who Lenin was. Four people said: "lies the' married Beatle." while others identified Lenin,
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    • 311 8 'WE CANNOT DEPEND ON OUTSIDE POWERS...' SEA TO S SECURITY 'NOT TOTAL 9 ]y|ANILA. Sat. The Philippine Ambassador to the Uni.ted Nations, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said yesterday that Asian nations must play a more active role in the defence of their region. Mr.
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    • 190 8 TRUMAN'S (he is 80) OLD AGE RECIPE IyASHiNGTON. Sat. Former President Harry S. Truman (above) celebrated his Buth birthday yesterday with some quick answers for reporters but later when he had to address the Senate he lost his voice In Washington as a guest of President Johnson. Mr. Truman was
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    • 52 8 NEW YORK, Sat —Two of the three undersea telephone cables linking the United States with Europe were broken yesterday. "At this time we don't have any idea of the cause." a spokesman for American Telephone and Telegraph Co said. He did not think it was sabotage.
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    • 58 8 VICHY (Central Prance V Sat Mr. H. J. Bradley, general se-l cretary of the British National! Union of Journalists, was yesterday elected president of the In- tei national Federation of Journalists at the closing session of the seventh world congress of the federation. The congress discus-sed
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    • 57 8 1 7 suffocated to death LBOPOLDVILLE, Safe.— Police at Mwene-Ditu. in the Congo's Kasai region, found 17 prisoner.- j suffocated to death and five others barely conscious in the local Dolice station cell. The police had crowded the prisoners into the windowiess cell and slammed the door, a South Kasal
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    • 86 8 LONDON. Sat— A queue of people scattered as hot sausages flew in all directions after a Bulgarian Ilyushin airliner blew over a "hot floe" .stand yesterday at an international air fair In Biggin Hill, a famous wartime fighter station curing the Battle of Britain
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    • 30 8 CARACAS, Sat. Pour heavily armed terrorists, including one woman, raided the National Identification Bureau of the Interior (Police) Ministry ,-esterday and shot its chief agent to death.
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    • 319 8 NEW YORK, Sat. EIGHT members of the UN. Special Committee on Decolonisation presented a resolution yesterday to the committee demanding that Britain halt military action in the Aden territory and alerting the U.N. Security Council to what it called a dangerous situation there. The resolution
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    • 407 9 ONLY OFFICIAL WILL BE CLOTHED DEL RAY BEACH, (Florida), Saturday. gISSY DAWSON was expected to wed her sailor sweetheart today, three nude bridesmaids at her side and a band of naked musicians merrily playing the wedding march. Sixteen-year-old Sissy will be one of the
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    • 298 9 PAIRO Sat. Mr. Khrushchev, beaming and waving, set foot in. Africa for the first time today and was given an almost hysterical welcome by Egyptians in Alexandria and Cairo. President Nasser embraced the tanned, grey-.-uited Soviet Premier as he walked down
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    • 220 9 NEW YORK. Sat. The following public notice appeared yesterday in the New York Times: Abbe Lane Cugat. also known as Abbe Lane, my wife, having left my bed and board on March 23, 1964. notice is being given to all that I am
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    • 57 9 LISBON, Sat. Famished lions in Portuguese East Africa have eaten up 14 people In recent days, news reports from Mozambique .-..iid yesterday. The Lusitania news agency said 11 people had been killed by the hungry beasts in the Ear.vi area and another three in the
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    • 217 9 SOFIA, Sat. Premier Ben Bella of Algeria yesterday pledged his country's support for Cuba and for African revolutionaries. He said Algeria would 'never retreat from the road to socialism." "Algeria supports with arms and material means every struggle that is now being waged
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    • 53 9 MOSCOW. Sat- The Soviet news agency Tass denied yesterday the existence of any SovietAmerican agreement to continue U.S. spy flights over Cuba But the Tass article stopped far short of repeating Mr. Khrushchev's warning that the U.S (lights could change the world into '•the abyss
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    • 45 9 MASERU fßasutoland). Sat. About 200 policemen, some armed with machine guns, searched the offices of the former secretary of the Pan-African Congress in Potlako Leballo yesterday. Two Africans were handcuffed and taken away. The police al.so seized documents, books and files -AP
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    • 49 9 VATICAN CITY. Sat —Vatican sources said yesterday that neither Pope Paul VI nor th« Vatican Secretariat of State had made any direct Intervention to the Saigon Government against the death penalty imposed on Ngo Dlnh Can. younger brother of South Vietnam's late President Ngo Diem Dlnh— AP
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    • 130 9 JUDGE ORDERS ARREST OF CONGRESSMAN FOR CONTEMPT NEW YORK, Sat.— A Judge yesterday ordered the arrest of Congressman Mr. Adam Clayton Powek Negro member of the House of Representatives, for failing to pay US $46,599 damages for slander to a Harlem widow. The damages were awarded last year after Mr.
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    • 239 9 Bride-to-be Anne gives kidneys —to save twin PRAYERS AS BANNS ARE CALLED LO ND O N Sat. They called the banns last week for the wedding of 21--year old Anne Frew and the 20-year-old Ralph Nicholls. And the congregation in the parish church at IfTley. Oxfordshire, also prayed for Anne.
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    • 134 9 JAKARTA. Sat. The J Governor of Jakarta yesterday announced that a trade centre was to be established in this city shortly. He hoped it would not develop into "a Chinatown." Brig. Gen. Sumarno waa i quoted by the official news I agency Antara as
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    • 40 9 WASHINGTON. &>.<:. General Electric <GE> and its In(ii.ui Hitaidteiy signed $95 million contract with the Indian Government to build a big nuclear power plant near Tarapur. GE said It is the largest commercial contract In Its history. Reuter.
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  • The News, Profit
    • 124 10 'We want a seat' protest to Tengku 111 U A R. Sat. The ITI Johore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, protesting because no MIC member was appointed to the Johore Executive Council. The branch wants the Tengku to
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    • 76 10 More land for development KCALA TRENOGANU Sat. The Mentri Be.sar of Trengganu. D«to Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed yesterday said that the State Government "planned to open up more n»w land development schenwnew oil palm schemes and also set up factories to boost industry. Speaking at Kampong Buloh Gadlng here to
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    • 617 10 Buyers cautious in market lulled by strike threats DO YOU have a gum or doubt? Write to: The City Kditor. Sunday Times Times House, River Valle> Road, Singapore 9. 'J'HE threatened rubber and postal strikes did much to lull the market where for the second
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    • 298 10 Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouslead (2.000) SI 84, (1.000) $181; C. S Holding (1.000) $3 31. (4.000) S3 30; E. Smelters < I.ooo' $4.25. (3.000) $4.23: Dunlops (2.000)
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    • 167 10 WARNING ON I-CARDS FOR CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.! The Commissiorver of National Registration. Inche Ibrahim bin Ali. today warned people in Malaya that they must get identity cards for their children within 30 days of attaining the age of 12. If they fall to do so. parents >r guardians of
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    • 56 10 PENANG. Sat.— Mrs P R. Bhupalan. national president of the YWCA will address the annual meeting of the Penang branch at the association's clubhouse. Peel Avenue, at 6 pm. on Monday. She will talk on her experiences during her recent visit to the United States,
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    • 57 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat The Ex-Services Association of Malaya has sent a congratulatory message to Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman on the victory of the Alliance In the general elections In his reply, the Tenßku said: "With the support of the people, the Alliance will work for the
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    • 367 10 IPOH, Sat ABOUT 103.400 acresrepresenting" nearly r one third of the total acreage of rubber small- F holdings in Pera k it have been replanted j from grants by the State Replanting Board rtur- ing the past ten years. Direct grants in cash and
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    • 108 10 Enrolment period for Corps extended CINGAPORE. Sat Enrolment In the Vigilante Corps has reached 12.568. a Government statement .-aid today Registration was to have I ended on Monday, but the period had been extended i until May 16 Intending applicants can register at any of th° community centres. The Government
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    • 48 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Se- I cond Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application by th*South British Insurance Co.. Ltd.. for interpretation of a clause con- 1 <erning promotional increments in i h collective agreement with the In- 1 surance Companies Employees j Union on May 22.
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    • 30 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The National Productivity, Centre will hold its next training course on personnel management at the centr ein Petaling Jaya from *Cay 27 to June 6.
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    • 142 10 Youths here need more trained leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. One of Malaysia's great needs today Is for more trained youth leaders. Inche Baharom Shah bin Saad. a field adviser of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs In Ipoh. said this on his return here from a tour of youth organisations
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    • 29 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat All India Radio will shortly start broadcasting programmes In Malay, the Indian Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Mr. Batya Naraln Slnha announced
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    • 251 10 No big decisions as Ahmad takes over IPOH. Sat. The new 1 Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin s.ud formally assumed dutirs today when he took over from Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee who has retired Dato. Sha'ari, who did not stand
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    • 78 10 NORISHAH TO HOLD COURSE FOR GUIDERS A senior Girl Guiae Trainer. Che Noriahah «Mahmood. i above* 21 who completed a seven-month training course in guiding in Britain recently, will be conducting training courses for guiders in Malaya. A former Cadet Lieutenant from Perlis, Che Norishah will train Malay Guiders in
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    • 48 10 The Straits tin price- today j fell by 25 cents to $527 a ptcul, while the offering Increased five tons to 255 tons. Singapore Copra Association noon prices: Unquoted. Singapore Oil Millers' Association: 405 bulk $46.50 sellers: Drum $49 50 sellers. The tone m quiet.
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      • 384 11  -  ALEXANDER WALKER BY rpHERE must be a lot of X people in films who want to hit the jackpot by making a woman's picture but all they have in their desk drawer is a bad script. To them I say today DO NOT DESPAIR. Borrow the price
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      • 655 11 WITH A |ONG IN MY HART! OSWALD HENRY MEETS LUMEN CABANES-THE CIRL WHO'S WELL ON THE WAY UP THAT LADDER OF FAME HE'S ONLY A DREAM... W 'My man I must be tall land handsome a real I he-man; yet gentle kind and thoughtful' -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmii "J WAS always the hard-headed
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      • 308 11 PROM Major "Shep" Shepherd of that energetic company, the Rowcroft Players, comes an account of their next production. "Distinguished Gathering," to be presented at their own theatre In Singapore's Ayer Rajah Road for a four-night season between June 10 and 13. Here Is suspense In the true Alfred
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  • The News, Sport
    • 155 12 OINGAPORE, Sat. A second group of 14 high ranking officers from the Thai National Defence College left here tonight for Australia after a two-day visit to Malaysia "to strengthen relations and make friends" here. The first batch of 24 members left here
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    • 94 12 roDAV sedili Kechil 8.22 .i m. (6.2 ft) 8.10 p.m. (6.6 ft); Sn.gapore 9.40 a.m. (B.sft) 10.00 p.m. (B.BK>: Port Dicfcson al5 a.m. (B.2ft) 5.39 pjn. '9.6 ft); Port Swettenham 3.45 ;i.m. (12.8 ft) 4.09 p.m. (14.5 ft); Prnang 11.43 a.m. (B.sft) 11.48 am.
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    • 251 12 WORK HARDER TO REAP BIGGER BENEFITS, M.B. URGES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat r fHU Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Harun bin Ha.ji Idris. today assured more than 2,006 settlers in Sungei Tekali Land Development Scheme, 17 miles from here that the Government would give
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    • 214 12 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today spoke of the utilitarian value of photography which he described as an indispensable means of progress. Speaking at the opening of the 15th Singapore International Salon of Photography and Foto Fair this
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    • 55 12 PENANO. Sat. The Penang Arts Council and the British Council are Jointly holding an exhibition at the British Council reading room and Penang Library. The exhibition, which will remain open until next Friday, consists of illuminated stands depleting Shakespeare's life and work with four sets
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    • 259 12 TELEVISION programmes lor today: TV SINGAPURA Channel 5 P.M.: 1.00 Opening and programme summary in ail languages; 1.05 Adventure Dragon Story; 1.30 The Rosemary Clooney Show guest, star: Boris Karloff; 2.00 News in English; 2.10 The Saint— Well Meaning Mayor: 3.05 Chinese cinema Aladdin and the
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    • 349 12 SYDNEY, Sat. Result* of Australian football matches played today: N8 WALES DIV. 1 NORTH: Adamstown 4 Maltland 2. NSW FED. DIV. i: Banfcstown 1 Corinthian 2: Canterbury 1 Croatia 6. NSW FED. DIV. 2: Manly 1 Thistle 5; Western v Blacktown (postponed*. QUEENSLAND STATE: Merton 5. Coalstars 2;
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    • 124 12 KANGAR Sat. With the formation of a Ministry of Youth. Culture and Snort under the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the future of youths in this country should be very bright. The Perils Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, said this when he opened a concert staged
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    • 386 12 'POINTER' on training... ;;;;;v mm rt ;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;a HPHIS week, 1 would like to 1 tell you about the Importance of grooming. Grooming one's dog Is vitally Important In a hot climate such as Malaysia One has to guard against the usual parasites and. In addition, ensure that one's
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    • 122 12 JAILED FOR CHEATING POST OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mook Fah Sool. 32, a dredge mechanic of Batant? Berjuntal, was today sentenced to six months' jail by the president of the Sessions Court here, Inche Hamld Azml. when he pleaded guilty to three charges of retaining a stolen post office savings
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    • 24 12 PENANO. Sat— Penang police yesterday detained eight suspected pickpockets and cinema ticket spivs In various parts of the city for questioning.
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    • 81 12 CABLE RECEIVED. Slvacholunthunathan. late R.R.1., passed away in Nelllyan, Ceylon, 8/5/64. Brother of T.N. Nathan (Commissioner for Labour), nephew of V. Slnnadural 4-2, Lorong Maarof, Bungsar Road, Kit MRS. TAY YONO HOCK (nee Pellcltas LJm Slew Kirn) pained away peacefully on 8.6.64 leaving her beloved husband, 4 son*. 2
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    • 204 12 PYE.... that's the TV for me! Yes, indeed. P\ E TV is i fn\ourite <>i experienced ie« its in the hu»tlm^. luistlinu capital of the Philippine*. In Munila. u> in Singapore, the man who <>uns a I'VK TV is known a> a man of discrimination. atea^ggggg^^^-— j NEW I've 2.Vinch
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    • 83 12 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words Sl2 (minimum) BENG— LEE: Dr. Beng Chay Glap to Dorothy Lee on 9.5.84 at the Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church. Singapore. P. AND O. ORIENT LINES "SOUDAN" Arrived Singapore 29/4/84 A general survey of all damaged canto discharged here from the above vessel will be held from 8
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  • Race Card, Prospects, Selections
    • 232 13 Simpson scores his second successive century LONDON, Sat. Bobby Simpson, the Australian captain, scored his second successive century with a fine innings of 138 against Surrey on the first day of the match at the Oval here todaySimpson, who was out shortly before tea, helped the Australians to reach 332
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    • 54 13 IX>NDON, Sat. R«sulU of Scottish football league Summer Cup matches played today: Dundee U. 4 Aberdeen I, Falkirk 4 HI wrnlan 2. Hearts 2 Dunferml'ne 1. Kllmamock 4 Alrdrle 0, Mother-well 2 Queen of South 0. Partlck 0 Morton 1. St. Jchnstone 2 Dundee 2. St. Miner 1
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    • 28 13 MANILA. Sat. Philippines' Flash Elorde defeated Japan's Takahashi Matsumoto here tonight b a unanimous decision over 12 rounds to retain his Orient l'ghtweight boxing title. Reuter.
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    • 189 13 PENANG, PERAK TRIALS TODAY PENANO, Sat,— ln preparation for their Malayan Cricket Association league match against Perak on May 23. Penang will hold a state trial tomorrow at Western Road. Penang, who beat Kedah by ten wickets in their first match, are making a strong bid to reach the final
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    • 95 13 rpAIPINO. Sat Fifteen J. teams have entered for the T.lping District football league w.ach begins on May 18. The teams are divided Into Group 'A' and 'B and at the conclusion, the champions and runners-up of each group will meet for the championship Teams are:
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    • 19 13 JESSELTON, Sat.— The state boxing championships will be held oil May 23. the Sabah BA announced today.
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    • 620 13 HAWKE AND McKENZIE ANSWER CRITICS AS THEY ROUT SOMERSET from JACK FINGLETON Taunton, Sat. A USTRALJA won a handsome victory here yes- terday over Somerset with 30 minutes and 172 runs to spare and with the loss of only Bobby Simpson's wicket in the morning for 213 runs. Final scores:
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    • 1176 13  - Splendid looks ready to win the Kedah Cup Epsom Jeep QPLEXDID, a topflight stayer in the making, looks a safe bet in the Bif Kedah Cup for Cl. 2 Div. 1 horses (Race 5) at Penang today. Nicely tuned up over a sprint distance at Bukit Timah last month, Splendid
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    • 157 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Gay Paris (Race 3), Splendid (Race 5) and Col. Whatnot II (Race 6). The going is good. POIN Race I INTUITION District Line La Fiama DISTRICT LINE (anopus Star La Fiama INTUITION ChJuari District Line BMW LARATOR Chief Informer Magician DIANA'S PRIDE Larator Magician
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    • 1339 13 CARD KEY —A letter after the horse's name indicates the type of golnp preferred, f fast; g good; soft; h —> heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances; Soaldl, P. K. Leong and Llm 31b; Chong and Dragon slb; others 71b. Race l:
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    • 185 13 'TELL ME WHY I ,jf^^ SHOULD wMmlr Mm sa pop star flip* MICHAEL tfBl%.T- M HOLLIDAY i > his audience glowing from A^fl tne warmtn °f his per§l^l m sonality, and still laugh' |k,*B H n 9' was determined to Ik V Spf i&l thought they had saved ||p M
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  • Sport
    • 106 14 \IANJ L. A. Sat. A?1 Malaysia lost 3-0 to Israel on the first day of the Asian junior tennis championships held here today. Josef Stabholtz beat Tan Poh Seng 6-2, 6-2. Gabriel Wolff beat Paul Choo Yew Hua 6-0. 6-2 The Israelites
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    • 82 14 PENANG. Sat.— J. Rajendran and Mrs. B. Campbell won the mixed doubles title in the Penang Sports Club handicap tennis championship when they beat Tan Kiah Tong and Mrs. J. Hamilton 6-4. 6-3 in the final this evening. Choong 800 Cheong won both hi.s ties
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    • 49 14 PENANG. Sat— A good allround display by skipper Zalnal Meah enabled Free School to beat Penang Sports Club by six wickets in a cricket league Grade 'B match at Western Road today. Scores: PSC 78 (Short 40 no.. Zainal Meah 4-23) School 81-4 < Zainal Meah 28 n.0.).
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    • 25 14 MALACCA. Sat.— Negri Sembllan beat Malacca 2-0 at hockey here today. Sathiapalan oil a penalty corner and Franco d'Cru/ were the scorers
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    • 27 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Civil Services Association will iold their table-tennis tournament on June 3. Entries should reach Albert Lim. 70. Tessenihon Road, by May 18
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    • 25 14 SEREMBAN. Sat. Gurkha Engineers Kluang were held to a 2-2 draw by 17 Gurkha Signals Seremban in the Caldbeck Cup soccer semi-final.
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    • 262 14 STORE START YOUTH TALENT HUNT SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Burnley Cup selectors are not happy about the present squad of 18 and are appealing to young soccer players, who are below 19 in April this year, to rally round and help to make this year's team a strong one. The selectors
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    • 59 14 PENANG. Sat. Penang Malays beat Penang Burnley Cup soccer team 3-1 in a trial match at the City Stadium today. Anan Nor Rashid scored for the Malays in the first hall. Aziz Ahmad and Razak netted a goal each for the Malays before Ahmad Bakar
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    • 157 14 Green Jackets rout Kilat for eighth straight win PENANG. Sat.— Oreen Jacket* "A" enhanced their chances oi winning the division 3A socrer league when they whipped Kilat Club 6-1 lor their eighth straight win at Dato Kramat this evening. The Green Jackets have on it two more matches to complete
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    • 29 14 Aussies 1 1 8-3 LONDON. Sat.— The Australians had made 118 for three at lunch on the first day of their match against Surrey at the Oval here today.
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    • 485 14 Danes say: We respect Malaya I^7 3^ I*^^F<^ni TOKYO, Sat. MEMBERS of the Danish badmin■"l ton team today expressed the highest respect for their Malayan opponents in the Thomas Cup interzone semi-finals here next week. "We know that Malaya are very stron g." said Po'il-Erik Nielsen one of the doubles
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    • 262 14 Mun Hong scores comeback victory CINGAPORE. Sat— Ow Mun Hong, a former SEAP Games gold medallist, made successful comeback to boxing last nißht when he scored a deci.-ive win over Services champion McGovern In a charity programme organised by Singapore Amateur Boxing Association held at the Peoples Association. Mun Hong,
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    • 69 14 PENANG. Sat. The semifinals and final of the panMalayan Malay sepak raga tournament for the Khir Joharl Gold Cup will be held at Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur during the first week of June. Penang, the holders, will play against Trengganu and Selangor will meet Singapore in
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    • 51 14 Harris 51 not out against SCC SINGAPORE. aut.— A brilliant half century by Harris saved Combined Schools from defeat by Singapore Cricket Club at cricket on the Dadunz today. Harris batted salendldlv to score 51 not out. Main scorer for the club was MacQlary 83 Scores: SCC 177-7 dec. Schools
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    • 54 14 TANA RATA. Sat Leon* Hoe Yeng with 70 led the "A" class men's golf competition for the Tengku Abdul Rahman Victory Cup here today. Lav Nam Ful led the "B" class with 71. In the women's section. Mrs. Nai Ranong. wife of the Thai
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    • 18 14 MALACCA. Sat. HQ and Central District drew 4-4 in the Malacca Police inter-contingent soccer final.
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    • 171 14 DOME. Sat. Maria Bueno. twice Wimbledon champion, was surprisingly beaten by Australia's Robyn Ebbern in the quarter-finals of the women's singles in the Italian lawn tennis championships here yesterday Miss Ebbern. seeded No. 7 beai Miss Bueno. the No. 2 seed. 6-2. 3-6. 6-2. Miss Bueno. essentially
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    • 60 14 PENANG. Sal The SuJtau s Gold Cup .soccer Dual win be played at the City Stadium here under flqodlighls on May 24. The finalists are Singapore Malays, defending chamjions. and Penang Malays. With the advantage of playing on home ground. Pfnana are sparing no efforts to wrest
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    • 55 14 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Cen-tre-half P. Jayarajah oX Sttir XI has been suspended by the lower Perak District Football Association's disciplinary board until Dec. 31 for rough play. He was sent off the lie: 1 lor kicking an opponent in a friendly match against Sentul Indians, of Kuala
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    • 225 14 IPOH. Saturday. IPOH captured the Cheng Wah Cup by beating 1 Taiping, the defending champions. 1-0 in the Perak inter-district soccei final on Stadium Perak here today. i TaLping had the better of the exchanges in the first half but the stout Ipoh defence held
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    • 132 14 SINGAPORE, Sat Newtonities- who missed promotion last year, consolidated their top position in the SAFA Div. 3C league with a 4-0 win over newcomer Ocean S.C. at Farrer Park today. This was Newtonitlee' third straight success.' Newtonities. a team of promstng youngsters, led 2-0 at halftime
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    • 125 14 By TEOH ENG TATT QDJGAPORE, Sat. After Singapore Joint Services had forged ahead to 2-0 by the 16th minute, they were backed ta beat Pahang by at least a four-goal margin in iheir Malaya Cup soccer match afi Jalanj Besar today.
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    • 533 14 Going on their form today, it will be the biggest upset of the year in Malaysian soccer if Pahang even hold Singapore to a draw tomorrow. There were only a couple of passing movements lato in the game by the Pahang forwards, i For the rest of the
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    • 5 14 SPORTING SAM bjr Re*. Wootton
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    • 219 14 SOCtbK Malaya tup: Forces v Malacca iMerdek.* Stadium. 7.30 p.m.); Johore v Negri it. Bahru); Spore v Pahang (Jn Besar. 5.1a > Spore OU. 3C: TBA v Seletar PC. Indian Brotherhood v Hamilton: Div. 3D: Alagappa v Gentle (all matches at Farrer Pk); Div 3D: Reformative v Tampenis Roy. (Geylang).
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      • 210 16 Life— through a glass darkly DARK glasses are a girl's best friend. The lr pansy purple, cool amber, pinegreen depths hide hangovers, heartbreak, boredom, and the occasional black eye. They are mTttertoosly flattering a Jet age version of the age-old yashmak. They are useful things to sleep behind. They also
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      • 193 16 "T\ID you know that I U broke my engagement to Dick about three months ago?" "Why, no. Barbara, how Is he getting along now?" "Oh, he's been drunk practically ever since." "Hm-m. that's rather a long celebration!" SOME Soviet agricultural experts were visiting a small African
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    • 652 17 PLAYGIRL! Cache in the bank TO underline the theme for beachwear '64 comes this sparkling playsuit in screen-printed Sudan cotton. It has an underwired bra top, a petal skirt and becoming shoulder straps. -ANNE EDWARDS —OR A HUSBANDS HIDDEN LOOT LONDON, Sat. IT lias been reported from America that for
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    • 1053 17  - ARE YOU IN SHAPE FOR A S WIMSUIT? JEAN SOWARD AND STILL ON THE THEME OF THE BEACHGIRL L00K... A QUESTION FOR EVERY FIGURE-CONSCIOUS WOMAN: by LONDON Saturday DO NT gel me wrong. I'm not trying to slim you again] All I want to do this time is get you
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    • 60 17 The casual look FOR THE GIRL ABOUT TOWN j|i:m: is a two piece for girls In search of the casual approach. The l)i;is-cul checked skirt sits low :it the waist-line; the pens;i n I weave line n :iikl Teryleneblend shirt lucks in and "marries" with ;i slotted linenblend belt. In
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 86 17 Sensible girl. She just gets on with her decorating and leaves the problems of how these wonderful paints are made, to IC I. Why don't you follow her example. Just... PAINT HAPPY... with DULUX PENTAUTE, and leave the rest to I C I. rlfiri Mi want to know about pigments,^^^
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  • Special Feature
    • 868 18  - the HOLLYWOOD factor DAVID LEWIN TO PUT YOU RIGHT IN THE PICTURE ON WHAT GOES ON IN THE HOME OF TV AND FILMS u THE STAR WHO INVENTED HERSELF JILL ST. JOHN her own assault course took her to the top The Amrriran TV wrilrr. director and producer are bonnd
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    • 930 18 WHAT HAVE THESE FOLK GOT AGAINST GIRLS? IT TOOK Hollywood 30 years to get to the stage where a man and a woman even married could be shown together in a film in the same bed at the same time. It has taken television in Hollywood less than three years
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    • 452 18 CATCHINC THE FLAVOUR OF THE PLACE A new bar in HoJlywood is called The Office, where a drink for "your secretary" costs ten cents on Friday nights. You can honestly tell your wife you were delayed comma home because of work "at The Office:' A new family-type Hollywood TV
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 101 18 ■ft -jfl I H^tf- rl WLJf r Wi; m Ho^P> If r\ v w* 1 i Ltr Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal wgpi^ r Mother knows best about Marmite goodness good for grown-ups and %llr*^ for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure nourishment, and you will g^K
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 454 19 t^^Sßiiil i""^ J I II 1 feßiFiiDyi LJ v J ■I- 1 1 I MIIXMAID JHOH* 1 A %^&z? Easy to enter and fun for all the family! $20,000 MUST BE WON! st Prize? 3 Second Prizes: 4 Third Prizes: 1 4 Fourth Prizes: 100 Consolation $7,500 in cash! $2,000
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  • Motoring, Science
    • LETTER LIM'S MOTORING
      • 362 20 HERE it Is. Ford of America 's now Mustang super sports car that 25.001 motorists wanted to buy— "sight unseen." That's the American way of saying '"even before the car was put on the market. The 25 001 st Is a motorist in Singapore, who hopes to
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      • 1056 20  - ICE-COLD ROAD INTO SPACE STANLEY OWENS By KIRUNA. SWEDISH A»CT»C. SPACE CITY city of the future in a land of tomorrow's headlines and two of th« rockets that will leove the launching pad in the not-toe-distant futura. THE fact that the man in the little kiosk in the centre of
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 463 20 HB2*^2BF^^rf9ftEttm^B BBi^^3^B Hs^^»^»^^^^rf v v. THE NEW HOLDEN People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Ho/den Dealer! PHHPSH HHH SMOOTH RED CARPET RIDE! NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING!
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 368 20 10 45 In Sentimental MoodKUALA LUMPUR i!&°t SE.^" show: 12 mU A.M.: 600 Time Signal. Ne- SINGAPURA n2£- r™ gn Poipo^! M {H« u A d '^7n«! rl; 7.30 Lepn A Word A Day; 1J° "gj^SL 30 N 7? 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 it? j^^\ P?**^ 1 Time Signal The
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 656 21 I Ifß AC m w^m a^af s^B 4al v^ka^a^B tf *A Vj^tiT^nlJe^aflM By t(ic ors Magazine JJsaMaS d^aGM UisLl ond Lincoln Borncft f *fl NLl^afl THE MOST ABSORBING BOOK ON THE Nfl S*?! PsM rU^M W^m/ttßmk wonders of life on earth ever Wjijil BpW wr,jr£Jßr7L i published: ,/^j PjJI j^jj
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    • 731 21 I Tampax is so wonderful. I wonder how I ever got I along without it. It make* me feel so cool, jo clean, so fresh. And becaui-5 it's worn internally, there isn't a bulge or anything to show! Why, I'm not even awars I'm wearing it! Tampax is nice? Doe*
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  • Malaysian Features
    • NEW BOOKS
      • 301 22 THE TALES HE WANTED TO FORGET... IF it hadn't been for the Depression of the thirties we'd never have heard of Raymond (handler and Philip Marlowe, the wise-cracking, whisky-swill-mg. private detective he created, would be unknown. An American Professor Philip Durham tells the story in his Introduction to a remarkable
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      • 259 22  -  BEACHCOMBER BY Dr. Rhubarb DEAR SIR, Though Dr. Rhubarb is obviously a humorist, a great deal of what he saps is common sense. It is his correspondents u»o are so silly. They make me tired. Do they really write all this rubbish, or does he invent it for
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      • Article, Illustration
        1300 22  -  KEN HAMMONDS eh HERES A GUIDE TO FUN FILLED DAYS ON THE HIGH SEAS-AND IT NEED NOT COST MORE THAN THE PRICE OF A COOD TV SET ABOUT MALAYSIA you one of those people who find spare time at weekends hanging heavy on your hands? If you are,
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 23 22 You always need Hh ■nespray jNestle's finest I ti HESPRAY I ki 1^ *>f *C N «TtfS* NESjLE MEANS QUAUTY slSS»*iWi I <«r^
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    • 260 22 Buy o KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR NOW and be eligible lo enter the KELVINATOR RADIO SHOW $10,000.00 in CASH and GIFTS must be won To commemorate its 50th anniver- sary, Kelvtnator is sponsoring a "•"""■■"'■•i* v radio competition on both Radio vm h Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and Singa- pore where $10,000.00 in
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  • Jone Lee, Know Alls, Photo
    • 315 23 DEAR Know Alls: I am an unemployed family man drawing a public as:ce allowance from thr Social Welfare. Recently I won $200 in a lottery and have deposited it in a savings bank. Will the Social Welfare Department stop my allowance when they hear of my win?
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    • 1002 23 Without a gift or a card rOUR PROBLEMS WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to: Miss. Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies will be sent by post. DEAR .T:mc Lee: When we were courting, lie showered me wiih gifts. Now. after 1
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    • 96 23 BOTTOM OF PACE POSER MY sister and I are both in our fifties and have met two nice, respectable brothers aged 58 and 59. We are quite sure we love the men. but since we have not been married before we arc bit scared of accepting their proposals. What shall
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    • 92 23 Photo Contest closes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii "THE PRIZE OF 1 WAR" (right) by Lee Seng Kuon is the last prize-winner in the Sunday Times PICTURE CONTEST series, which ends this week. Mr. Lee, of 255B Victoria Street, Singapore 7, used a Rolleiflex camera and llford H.P.3 film. Setting: f.B; 1/100 second. He
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    • 158 23 THIS nrek's sclrnce rornrr tivrs the insnrr to a kiu Him poser which must have stumped many mothers: WHY BOM Pr r LING ONIONS ■111 YOI RY? pONCENTRATED in the V bulb of an onion are a number of substances which are liquid and popularly called '"oils.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 145 23 let's bowl along with COLOURFUL NEWEXCITING wt m^m»^ vi&~ ft »>>>. i' »v**** w -"•"•"v'B JOIN IN ON A HOST U ~^^^))L OF GOOD THINGS r^^i^U K brand new ciciring romantic icrial An on Ihc spot report on the very lates» ■LOVER'S MEETING" hairstyle* that arc sweeping the world begins
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 286 23 (jOPULAX dtOSSYfbRCr) Ki>>>: l Was in cominu- (5). 2. Fortunate io>. 3. Ai any td pam (S), 5. Lay (7), 11. As- time <4>. 4. Entrust, iB>. 6. ten i4i, 12. Substitute lor boat Birds (s>. 7 Settled (4), 8. A (4k 13. Instigate (5). 15. Even side at cricket
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 601 24 W **VO?~L M V *l ?<Wr *y r TWAT GUY MUST »E <V^-= S^Zc SVT r 4JI Cou?*VcE \K? COMTKOL 0' c t\Z SitVE ;Ki \^/j RICE BURROUGHS' A CAve MAN OK. >w& Z7 >^ 7 T 0 tac<L£j his S^^AS with the 7SWZEMS OP Th 6 i THIS WEEK
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    • 245 24 arcund you. Family life should be happy and serene throughout vie .stien days. TAlßls (April 21-May 20): You gain confidence to go ahead with something you have long wanted to do. Success comes your way easily In the next few day.s and by Thursday you should know exactly where you
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    • 593 24 and to start you off on some- done for others; love and apiiiiii',' thai will take you away preciation that will put you ai from your present group. good lieart VIRUO (Aug. 22— Sept. 22i SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. If you are in the mood to na- 21): This week
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    • 458 24 -STAR of theTHIS coming year will be one '*^Jj of changes but not important upheavals. You might iiave to lace crrtain minor Hg< j^L, A irritations but you will certainly have no hij,- troubles. MMMMB On the money side it will be a year of steady prosperity and unfailing good
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 352 25 THE CISCO HIV, yeu.tr tacid West fAffouVite BLANP TOLP M£ TD<BHpJ \~SOME9OPY^) K HEAPY I U V A STAY ft4CX' »lL 01/T OF IT' HE 641P WE JQ -iCOIMH'/T-^ WLA6TJ/ jvH \SCOUT AHZAP'/ 4V AM3USH/ *UT I PTPNT I |ftV/TDS/ TMCYXB PP^ 1 P^ C VILLAINS/ PANCHO I x. (tM/NK
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 599 26 TP«yOO«*4TEKiWMO«HO\/EPrHE»JOTFATMEVI*r>eA */P >t>/'>l?f INTCRdTEP IN FIHPIHG SJ (iHuKPIEPTO 1 1 I C A CAR WA* HE(?E ALL Rl^mT dLEAM d^TA^V. TWt«E WA^^OTHlN^roCX^gin- «4Wfs O7T/M3, >W^/<SW r«X \1 TWE *POT. O^r-^ C WT^* SOME MOW 1^ rjAPIT, t KOUTE 64, FIVE MILE& HOfZTH -^> -^>^Pfc^KTM ft\tmrr^-<--^<—r-^-~%fij [I O4CCKEP THI AEEA t-A>'Ac
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