The Singapore Free Press, 16 February 1959

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family raper TiTiM^ Monday, February 16, 1959. Price 15 Cts
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  • 210 1 Mackay soon out: McDonald gets his century TOLIN M<. Donald, the Australian opening batsman, completed his centurv this morning in the fifth T $1 at the Melbourne (Ticket Ground. It was his second successive T( century. He made 170 at Adelaide. Mackay, the other overnight batsman, was an early victim
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  • 320 1 He lost savings at dogs so Spore girl tails off wedding yHE 19-year-old adopted daughter of a Singax pore lawyer and former Legislative Councillor Mr. John Laycock who arrived In Britain on Saturday to marry a former ship's engineer has called it off because, she says, he lost all his
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  • 119 1 Al iture as will sided In li< ve they i of i*{ v.ill be spared irom havirj ccpt thc active of naming a new Secretary of Stat The Immediate 'ion whether Mr. Dulles ond to radiation therapy In a way that would enable iiini tO
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  • 237 1 MAC CALLS AIDES TO NIGHT CONFERENCE Top ministers meet on eve of Cyprus talks A\R. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the ifl British Premier held talks with top Ministers until late last night in preparation for the international conference on the future of Cyprus beginning in London tomorrow. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd the Colonial
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  • 84 1 rwMiE Australian Air Minis--1 ter, Mr. Frederick Osborne, announced in Canberra yesterday that the lirst of the sidewinder air-to-air guided missiles ordered for the Roya Australian A i r Force would arrive in Sydney from the United States on Wednesday. Sidewinder missiles will be
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  • 29 1 Four men armed with knives waylaid a satay seller and his son in Bah Soon Pah Road, in Singapore and robbed them of $36.
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  • 158 1 PLEA FOR MORE AID FOR FIRE VICTIMS THE Council of Social Services today made an urgent appeal for cooking oil and firewood for the Kampong Tiong Bahru lire victims housed in Kim Seng Road schools. The council also appealed for more cash. It has so far received $150,000 In carnations
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  • 26 1 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 36 centa per lb., unchanged on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 237 2 'We will never succumb to Soviet threats' PERSIA yesterday blamed Russia for the failure Ol talks 111 Teheran earlier Uiis month <>" the possibility of a non-aggression pact between the Iwo COUlltrieg and of increased Soviet technical assistance. A Foreign Ministry spokesman. releasing details of a
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  • 134 2 E Contingents of Boy E E Scouts, Girl Guides, E E and Sea Cadets parad. ed on the Padang yes. E terday in a dress re- E E hearsal rally prior to E z: the arrival of Prince E Philip. E ASP Othman bin
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  • 33 2 A 38-year-old Turkish veteran of the Korean war. Major Shiphap Tan was yesterday sentenced to five years imprisonment for spying for the United Arab Republic in Israel.— Reuter
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  • 192 2 TPHE Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra received an ovation and repeated cries of "Viva England." "Viva Los Inglese'' and "Viva Mexico" yesterday when they arrived at the start of a charreada rodeo in Mexico City. They were
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  • 123 2 There won't be a third world war, says de Gaulle PRESIDENT de Gaulle toid ***** cheering townspeople In Perpignan, BOUthwest France, yesterday he was convinced there would be no thud world war "in our epoch He was speaking on the second day of a four-day tour of southern France. One
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  • 121 2 rpHE QUEEN MOTHER, enjoying a quieter day after three days of tumultuous welcome in Kenya's "White Hiyhlands." went to service yesterday morning at the little parish church of Moiben. In the afternoon she drove to Kamarin. a farming settlement which is the centre of the
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  • 67 2 AN official Yugoslav newspaper last night accused Mr. Antonin Novotny. President of Czechoslovakia, of interference in internal Yugoslav affairs. Politika, leading Yugoslav newspaper. said President Novotny had "sharply and crudely" attacked Yugoslavia at a recent Czech Communist Party rally in Prague. Politika said In its
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  • 63 2 DR Kwnme Nkrumah. the Prime Minister of Ghana, announced a new 512.0 million ($2,040 milIon) development programme at a political rally in Sekondl, We Onai n ii. no details beg that the fund for the programme from d from Ghana's own revenue. Dr. Nkru
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    • 54 2 r_ I L s^ 000 J t»iM|/ X X. I drink a cup of I_ I «■> A k. I |jf%49^npia ■HJB I n, 9^ an d I always wake P^l I^^ RN up feeling wonderful _P^f^___» 1 _r *w*^ ____V _f r V ___F 1 7'^m\ UW^^^ /^v mr****^
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  • 108 3 rpHESE youngsters ic- 1 turned to the scene > ol the disastrous Kam- done riom Bahru fire J yesterday to poke among the debris in T J an endeavour to re- cover --ome of their belongings. J The boy In the lore- pound hopefully silts
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  • 33 3 Commui;:-t Chinas transportation difficulties had j her recent cancellation of cotton waste shipments to Britain, a British merchant said on arrival in Kong and Peking, vesterda Reuter
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  • 144 3 Queen is sued for tax— then claim dropped AN income tax claim against the Queen has been dropped by the Inland Revenue authorities, it was stated in Derby, Central England, yesterday. The claim was against the Queen in her capacity as head of the Duchy of Lancaster, drawing royalties on
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  • 214 3 How Japan cut birth rate PROFESSOR Juit.su Kitaoka of Kokugakuin University, Tokyo, presented a paper yesterday at the sixth international conference of planned parenthood now meeting in New Delhi on how Japan halved her birth rate in 10 years. He said magazines In Japan published regular, and sometimes detailed, information
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  • 331 3 PIANIST FOU HAS MARK OF THE GREAT By Kit HARD YVII KINS TOMORROW at the Victoria Theatre will be a night to remember if yes terday's piano recital _y Fou Ts'ong is any Indication of what is to come. This young virtuoso has ai! the marks of a great concert
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  • 38 3 Sir Owen Wilans Richard son. who won the Nobel i in 1028. I at his home at Alton npshlrc yesterday He Hi original work on Thermloni< ol modern technical d( lopment in broadcast! Reuter
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  • 190 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Feb. 16, 1959. Opinion Rhee gets warning PRESIDENT Syngman 1 Rhee of South Korea has provoked a crisis In the Far East which can only be described as I acutely disconcerting: for those countries to whose sacrifices on the field of battle Mr Rhee owes
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  • 1481 4  -  BRIAN GARDNER u_ Dy— lies dying on the Congo banks THE little steamer chugged up the Congo. The great rt\ a mile across, flowed steadily past. I was on my way to Leopoldville, capital of the Belgian Congo, and scene the other week bloody riots, in
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  • 110 5 SIT urged Hold ballot for flats THE K ng United Resi- f: ''ion wants Improve--crap Hie 01 allocatI allot them by ba I i 14--the special >W reitep all further .plicapriority declared 50--then be famipeople; or -of of tho three placed in 10l box,." public thi :,its all picture. NIMMY
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  • 9 5 MCh will Hequenloumn,, r()|1U(1 the Reuter
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  • 316 5 Students told: Don't go abroad on your own TBI Ministry »f Education has ud <► vised Singapore students not to go abroad for higher j[ studies without first [j consulting it. O The Chief Kxainnu <► tions Officer, the Rev. X T <K. Doraisamy told the Free Press that the
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  • 160 5 'Ambassadors of Singapore' by university chief MORE THAN 200 Malayans are now studying at the University of Formosa. Dr. Chien Shih-liang, president of the university, said in Singapore that the number of Malayans study-] 1 ing in Formosa was increasing every year. "Six years ago there was i only a
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  • 112 5 IfTUIE ship -to shore A telephone service in Singapore is "catching on". Started about two months ago, the service enables the public to contact ships up to 50 miles away. Mr. J. H. WagstalT. the Director of Communications, said all the main shipping lines j
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    • 124 5 1.00 p.m. Programme Sum- Singapore Share Market Report; inary and Monday Musk-ale; 1.30 7 r e Slgnn L nnc lKf^ < 7l5 The Singapore Six; 7.30 Science lime Signal and News; 1.45 Survey; 7.45 At the Ballet; Melody on the Move; 2.00 Close 8.15 World Affairs, a weekly Down. 4.30
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    • 270 6 L mWmW I ________r __r km* km I £.9 __^_i _f *^^v _f r ___k __^k_. L-widl<'v L~tli**s*_& Sh." -Ci J EFF H A WKI_ '^^^^^H^Tl^i^ g^J _o r» _Ak/P vtvj i___ao OiJff OAOEfiS AWE t_^^^ cciun poc A( Jef? to etav hebe fo« need dc?' K 6MH«/ Y^ ac
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    • 459 6 BORN today you run j ally sensitive nature real touch of genius m yuur If you refuse to be moul an P v i set pattern and will adi JKJ own ideals and express y< U r own t« l divlduality, you will be u standing. uul No matter the
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  • 136 7  - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE KENNETH KONSTAM r»> Bed-ide J Jbert In on brid e in aim m.s- nded to muse an on in among COntrtbUo. the inza ire West M. becomf mmander n A ast] irldgf Marx is quoted who teir "Do not boa hi*h card lead: Just nod smile."
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  • 421 7 PUICAGO gangster, who muscled in on the y juke box industry by threats and intimidation are now making millions of dollars a year from juke boxes and slot machines, according to evidence before a U.S. Senate committee. The comnm ice under the Senate's
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  • 26 7 V.I. P. visitors Mr. Garfield Todd, former Prime Minister for Southern j Rhodesia, and a party fiom I Government House will visit! the Constitution Exposition tonight.
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  • 69 7 T*HE Red Cross Home for Crippled Children at A Tanah Merah urgently needs funds. App< ing for donations, the matron, Mrs. Brenrtn Riley, said it cost $1,000 a year to care for one a few would There are children between four and in
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    • 127 7 Mhl 0 nt?nl1 fill 6A arm S kntth in the the pupil .in. river? (5). until hti out, of 8 Fluffy result of mixing gum Thi m in 'ere (8). fencer, '""dogleg io Be afraid of something •mailer? (8). "P or 13 Top value in the pack (3). 15 I
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  • 743 8 > Writes 2,500 words an hour Each word worth a shilling BY A CORRESPONDENT pROMPTL) il nine o'clock tliis morning John Creasey will sit down al liis 1> |k- I writer and begin liis 358th novel. By lunch, promptly ;il one, be will have written 10,000 words.
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  • 59 8 Susan is a TV star E months old, Susan I Davidson on thc right, E has been maku E tish T.V. history. In her indE mother's lace shawl she was one of six babies whose baptism In the sev ntury church at Hexham, Northumberland, was televised by the BBC i
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  • 92 8 Driver's mate is a python Maurice ShantM E British Railways rl driver, often tarn his mate for a drm E His mate is a fl E python nine /9 E long which lives oM E diet of baby pigs M :siiiiiiimmmmiaiiiiiiiiiiiifl but 7ierer Alible. Shand, of Hill, London, that Henry,
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  • 48 8 Winte woollites for me This Boston j| H M Gorrinfe'B pullover to kfPPI in front of iv in London.-* ||||||||MMIIIIIIIMI»» „,MP I' *«■'<" Ilia," owned by Miss dressed in a warm woollen E l( rufj *««tei winds, before appearing "°l Show which was held recentM,,,,,M,,,,,| M iiiinmimi, i, niiiiiiiiiiiiimiinf
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  • 175 9 SUNNY SMILES ABOARD THATI H. KONG FERRY I IE WIS GILBERT, E who is directing Curt Jurgens, Orson E Welles and Slyvia Syms in the new Rank E Organisation film "Ferry to Hong Kong," E shelters from the sun E (right) beneath a bright parasol while E working with his
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  • 111 9 OIL ON TROUBLED WATERS THE most modern lifeboat on Britain's East Coast, the Alfred and Patience Gottwold, of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, has a special gadget for "pouring oil on troubled waters." Ip. the ni(i h.tnlc .il pull a lever and oil will automatically be ciisCh, >ver Ihe .-.lern to quieten the
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    317 10  - London Gossip William Hic key By IMB Finch will wed girl he met on beach LpETER PINCH, the 41-year-old actor, swallowed his glass of eham- pagne and admitted that only six weeks after his marriage ~i dissolved he was planning marriage again. r'When my divorce he- comes absolut said Peter
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  • 310 10 A chance for dons with a Hare for writing T\ONS who delight in the bark and bite of pistol shots i n themselves a neat ei.ooo from a London publisher. Announced recently v. time-novel Bipetition restricted to professors, i lecturers, and fellows at Bri- univ* :i nd unlitv colleges Reward
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  • 78 10 VIP FOUR POSTER FOR SALE AN antique bed be- J\ longing to Sir An- I thony Eden was sold at Sotheby's for £52 Ihe other day. The canopied fourposter in oak and pine, with hair mattress, brocade head board, cushions and hangings i.s destined for Ditehley House, in Oxfordshire. It
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  • 76 10 MOST unusual jewellery I have seen; twin silver Buddhas which glinted in the London sunlight on the ears of Philippine vocalist Teresita de Alba Spanish -born Teresita is here to sing in cabar Normally she wears her '-black hair to her. wai t r her London
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  • 301 10 THIS BOOK SETS THE TONGUES WAGGING THE book that lifts the lid off Westminster the late Wilfred Fienburgh's "No Love for Johnnie" lifted the tops off a dozen bottles of whisky and gin at a publisher's party the other day. M.P.s and writers crowded in, the room buzzed with gossip
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  • 105 10 AT 89 that veteran ac tor A. K. Ml jttn taken up a new role-he is to Judge queens in the Unglish County Belle <omp this year. _v.ii t Van "I'm judging Ihe finals with v Damm and lean Dawnay in Brigh ton. ntl "It's
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  • 754 11 Welsh boy sold as a slave became ruler of Jamaica i i iw rnrn By a Special Correspondent 1 1 > ><<>l<(<il i < M B <t<lltM< M M i <i<iMt M M l l lttti two hundred and 1 sixty-seven years ;l e i violent earthquake destroyed Ihe greater
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  • 26 11 PRETTY BLONDE Diana Francombe, 19, of Brighton, Sussex, England, is a photographers' model. A cameraman discovered her while she was relaxing on a beach.
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  • 133 11 DUKE TO TRY AGAIN TO SALVAGE $225 MILLION TREASURE I"! H Aru.M, u „l I i il-a* pnnsh cargo tr K o belie" mm- lh ;ll »»'ost C3f million) on 5,,,, V ,p Sll,lk 371 yean railed, 1 D-chen of n Australia to \isit members of the Ihe Duke said:
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  • 1402 12  - Mice are yielding clues to many diseases ROGER MENGES LIKE HUMANS THEY ARE MAMMALS. THEY HAVE SAME TYPE OF RED U£.OODCFr r AND THEY ARE HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO SEVERAL ILLNESSES HUMANS~GET-^so^ \rOU see the strangest mice in Bar Harbor. Maine. There are yellow mice and spotted mice, fat mice and
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  • 736 13  - U.S. CROWDS SHY OF JET TRAVEL William Foster »y (\M writing this article sitting in a jet plane and hurtling across Anie|l( a t GOO miles per hour. The ice cubes are tinkling nicely in the hampagne cocktails and piped-in music plays softly through the loud- h! j it important
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  • 66 13 THE "SEACAr (above), a close-range surface-to-air missile which is to replace the Koval Navy's 40 mm guns. It is designed to deal effectively with aircraft which evade the outer defensive lighters and long-range glided missiles. This missile is a small and highly manoeuvr able weapon designed
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  • 187 13  - DTPA, BAETA CAN KEEP YOU ALIVE! JOSEPH L. MYLER I I l! PA and iioim chemlIt I s I I It Of I| i whose radiations l l cause cancer. It also is a deadly chemical poison. But. ording to Uni.ed Stat. Hemic rgy Comm annual ort DTPA and BAETA
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  • 420 13 Flying saucers going out of fashion DEOPLE are teeing 1 fewer flying saucers, and a psychiatrist in Washington thinks that perhapg laucera are £*****4 out of fashion. It they are. however, Dr. Addison, M. Duval is sure "something else will come into style." Dr. Duval, Deputy Director of St. Elizabeth's
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  • 35 13 Thr Ageiuia Contlneni [tall which id the past has often proved a reliable sour< i) Communist bloc iid that 2.400 fat nts occurred during So perlmenta with ml the two March Reuter
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    495 14 T II B BELANGOB GOLD (ll' (Race Five). Mr. and Mrs. Loh Chin's Who Knows (9.7, Forte) I wins the Class 1 Div. I—lj1 lj miles feature race by a short head. The winner, who covered the 11,l 1 miles in the new record time of 2 min. 3 3
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  • 478 15 Bougoure's last Malayan mount a winner JIIOMI I won the iT last race, giving Garnet Bougoure his third whinri for the i! n at Kuala Lumpur uu Saturday. And it wag appropriate Bougoure .should ride a winner at his lust ride In Malaya. He will rot ride at Penang. He
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  • 833 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS by WHO KNOWS won the Selangor Gold Cup the hard way at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. He proved himself a good horse, and the best stayer in the country at present. Who Knows with 9.7 went to the front live furlongs from home and
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  • 217 15 will report at one. Woodm, on Sunday, Ing transport Int must -■pore padany 1 a.m. > t 7 a.m ifled route, nom .start to metres. First ofl be the Veterans. Juniors and i wear loted to him, numbed. o be provided. I t of the three emitted. will
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  • 63 16 Ten thousand Pakistan tribesmen, under Canadian supervision, are working on a dam which will form a lake stretching 26 miles and into Afghanistan. It will provide a waterway for commercial traffic. The waters of the dam, after they have powered turbines, will flow out into
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  • 235 16 KOREA FORCES WAIT FOR RHEE ORDERS SOUTH Korean defence forces were yesterday awaiting orders to intercept any ships carrying Koreans from Japan to North Korea. The South Korean navy and air force have been alerted and are actually prepared to carry out any assignment ordered by President Syngman Rhee against
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  • 81 16 Doomed Cuban major appeals, gets retrial fTTHE death sentence passJL ed on army ex-major Jesus Bosa Blanco as a "war criminal" in last month's spectacular trial in the Havana sports stadium was revoked yesterday by a superior war court and a retrial ordered. The retrial today will admit new evidence
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  • 373 16 Here are the weights for first day of the Penang races on Saturday. CL. 5, DIV. 1. VA*. Ellew 900 The Friar 8.13 Movie House II 8.11 Haadyai 8.10 Dollar Factory 807 Arina Ciold 8.05 Golden (ins 803 Beechnut 802 All Trumps 8.00 Reliable 713 Bonnie Express 7.11
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  • 38 16 The Ford Foundation announced in New York today It is making $150,000 (M5450,000) grants to 11 American poets and novelists to allow them to concentrate on their work for a two-year period.- Reuter
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  • 33 16 Admiral H.D. Felt C-in-c the United States forces in the Pacific, arrived in Saigon j from Jakarta yesterday on a three-day routine visit to South Vietnam.- Reuter
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  • 28 16 A city official in Nagasaki, died yesterday of acute leukemia caused by the atomic bombing of the panese city over 13 years ago.- Reuter
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