The Straits Times, 19 February 1961

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  • 13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m No. 1330. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1961 20 CENTS ■k
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  • 882 1 Mourning for Lumumba Congo: An uneasy lull after riots FIRST PICTURE OF MURDERED PREMIER'S WIDOW IN LEOPOLDVILLE REST OF THE WORLD CONTINUES TO PROTEST I EOPOLDVILLE, Sat. Nigerian U.N. troops last night patrolled the uneasy town of Bukavu, where 50 Lumumbist youths attacked priests and nuns on Thursday. The rioters
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  • 422 1 MO/OKO te//s Belgium: Withdraw your forces IT HAS SIX POINTS FOR PEACE He stresses the urgency for more UN troops KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE FEDERATION Government today handed a note to the Belgian Government through its legation here insisting on the withdrawal of all Belgian troops from
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  • 176 1 I^LW YORK, Sat. —The United Arab Republic, Ceylon and Liberia last night tabled a Security Council resolution aimed at restoring peace in the Congo. The text was not inuncdii.idc public, but v pnn- ipal point \va.s understood to be a plea lor United Nations action
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  • 60 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Ting Kay Hor. 55. died in an ambulance on the way to hospital after being hit by a taxi and a bus at the junction of Rochore Canal Road and Short Street at 12.30 p.m. today The taxi did not stop
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Sat— General Sir Bernard Paget, 73. former Chief of British Home Forces, died at Petersfleld yesterday.
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  • 72 1 SINGAPORE. Sat The Secretariat of the Singapore Trades I'nion Congress has asked all officials and delegates to wear black arm-bands at a protest convention against the killing of .Mr. Patrice Lumumba, first premier of thr Congo. Organised by the TIC. the convention will be
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  • 140 1 HONG KONG. Saturday QTUDENTS returning from behind the bam- 1 boo curtain told today of a ruthless and bloody purge of commune bosses and they said 1 it was gaining momentum. i lie n puiiiu yuigc i.-i aimed mainly at appeasing the Chinese masses during
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  • 79 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. —I The death toll in South Africa's fifth major mine disaster in 13 months rose to 30 today following the ex- plosion of half a ton of dynamite 500 feet deep in the i South Roodepoort gold mine yesterday. Most of the
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  • 214 1 DRUSSELS, Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Goston Eyskens, is due to cal! on King Baudouin today and hand in the resignation of his Cabinet following the collapse of the Belgian Government last night. The collapse lollowed th« walk-out by nine Liberal members of the two-year-old
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  • 416 3 MORE FOREIGN NEWS FROM OUR WIRE SERIVCES CHEMSFORD. England, Saturday. A JURY of 11 men and one woman took just an hour and 50 minutes here today to decide that Staff Sergeant Willis Eugene Boshears, of the United States Air Force, was
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  • 25 3 MANILA. Sat President Garcia said last night that negotiations were now going on to seed Filipino Englishlanguage teachers to Malaya and Indonesia. Reuter.
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  • 131 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Polytechnic's head of the Department of Architecture and Building. Mr. Kee Yeap. has resigned, it was announced here today A Poly! I becauM- of ill-health, but ha.i r to remain until July 1961. when the sessional examinations The statement said
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  • 80 4 Naldi, the vamp, is dead NKW YOKK. Sat.— Nita Naldi. the vamp of the silent movies who pla>«d opposite Rudolph Valentino, was found dead yesterday in the Manhattan Hotel where she had lived in virtual seclusion for many years. Miss Naldi. a symbol of sinful sex and wickedness for movie-
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  • 29 4 PARIS. Sat. Three Algerian Muslims flred revolver shots at a cafe last night, killing one man and injuring two others before escaping in a waiting car. Reuter.
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  • 23 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. The number of American workers drawing unemployment benefits rose by 64.900 last week to a record high of 3.358.400
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  • 146 4 BUNGSAR CLOSES AFTER 70 YEARS Xl AI.A U'MPI K. Sat. The 70-year-old Bungsar Hospital. with the exception of the maternity ward has been closed bri.uist- the white ants are attacking it. l»i. Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato One Yoke Lin. revealed this before leaving by air for New
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will hold a mass meeting at the Badminton Hall, Gulllemard Road.' on March 5 to discuss the integration of the council into Government service.
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  • 621 4 MARKSMAN DETECTIVE TELLS OF GANG FIGHT SHOOTING Coroner hears how bullets hit one man in the nose, another in thigh SINGAPORE. Saturday. HETECTIVE TEO BUCK SONG, 24, who fired three shots during a gang clash on Dec. 21, was a top marksman in the Singapore Police Force,
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  • 108 4 He sold forgeries for $8 mil. A DUTCH master forger cheated the world of art of an estimated $8,000,000. An Italian mason was the sculptor of many pieces of art that for years passed unchallenged as genuine work of several centuries earlier. How did these men and others like them
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  • 170 4 A 'QUIET wedding yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore marked the end of a 12-year-old unofficial engagement between Mr. Kenneth Cornelius, 48, and Mis:, Wilhelmina Schalkis, 49 (above). Mr. Cornelius, attached to the Registrar of Vehicles Office in
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  • 153 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AUSTRALIAN traders keen on establishing business in Malaya are to be told all about investment possibilities at Petaling Jaya. The man who will do the talking Is the Australian Parliamentary Secretary for Trade, Mr. R. W. Swartz, now touring the Federation. Today,
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  • 84 4 Housebreaking: Carpenter gets 1 8 months SINGAPORE. Sat. The Third Criminal District Judge. Mr. K.T. Alexander, today jailed a carpenter for 18 months, to be followed by two years of police supervision, for housebreaklng in October last year. Urn Yang Chong. 36, was charged with breaking Into 21. Goodman Road,
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  • 26 4 JAKARTA. Sat. Fresh flooding of the Tjikapundung River inundated an estimated 10,000 homes in Bandung on Wednesday night, it was learned here today. U.P.I.
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  • 25 4 JAKARTA. Sat. Army Chief of Staff Oen. Abdul Harts Nasution has accepted invitations to visit Britain. France and the United Arab Republic— U.P.l.
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  • 154 4 OORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. Transit sheds here are chock-a-block with cargo because importers celebrating the Chinese New Year have not taken deliveries for the past three days. If they don't move supplies away by tomorrow, the situation will become "critical" according to Mr. E. T. Wil- Hams,
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  • 527 5 SIX-POINT PLAN SUGGESTED FOR U.N. TO AID CONGOLESE PEOPLE PARTY SEEKS PUBLIC EXPRESSION ON 'DASTARDLY 9 MURDER OF LUMUMBA SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Peoples Action Party here today called on the people to join in the world-wide expression of horror at the "dastardly" murder of Patrice
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  • 60 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Four assistant nurses from Alor Star Hospital had a 1 lucky escape from serious i injury at midnight last night when the car in which they were travelling plunged down a slope in front of the District Officer's residence here. The car crashed
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The i following are new officials of the Singapore Medical Association, elected at its annual i general meeting on Jan 27: Mr. Yahya Cohen, president; Dr. Foo Chee Guan. prcs dent-elect; Dr. Chin, Kent' Huat. Hon. sec. Dr. L. R Taylor, treasurer
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  • 49 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Mr. R. B. Andrews. General Services Officer of the American Consulate here, will speak on "Procurement Opportunities in Singapore' to members of i the Rotary Club of Singapore West at the club's luncheon at Princes Restaurant on Feb. 23 at 1 p.m.
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  • 138 5 Atom study at Poly soon, says principal JINGAPORE, Sat. Nuclear engineering work is to be introduced into the professional engineering course at the Singapore Polytechnic, the principal, Mr. G. I. C. Scollay, has revealed. Mr. Scollay has just returned to Singapore after visiting technical schools and universities in Australia and
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  • 104 5 US economics expert to aid university KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— An American expert on ecoI nomic development has been i seconded to help the University of Malaya in the training 1 of agricultural economists. He is Dr. C. R Wharton, 34, South-East Asian representa--1 tive. of the American Council on Economic
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  • 67 5 Three of nine Colombo Plan students uho left last night for New Zealand for higher studies The nine are from Singa- pitic. Sarawak, and North Borneo. The above three. Miss Thug Siew Wan 19. (Brunei); Miss Ong Siew Tuan, 21. and Miss Chang
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  • 444 5 GOVT. IS AWARE OF STOCK EXCHANGE'S ROLE IN ECONOMY OF SINGAPORE' SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Coh Keng Swee. said today that the Government was aware of the importance of the Malayan Stock Exchange and its responsibility to the economic well-being of Singapore
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  • 126 5 rLOK ANSON, Sat.— The, State Government today announced the launching of a $24 million scheme to improve the water supply for 340,000 people here. The first phase of the scheme, which will provide 12 million gallons of water a day, will be completed
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  • 260 5 New wage deal for 1,000 lighter men SINGAPORE, Saturday. AVER 1 ,000 lighterage workers here are to get a new wage deal which will increase their monthly income by an overage of $40. This new deal for llßhterage workers is contained in an agreement signed today by the Anglo-Dutch Lighterage
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Urn Choon Seng, 25, was fined $400 In the Seventh Magistrates Court here today for having 3.3 gallons of dutiable sanisu at Shenton Way on Jan. Duty involved was $66.20.
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  • 71 5 Public aid: $1,477 more last month SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government paid out $1,477.60 more in public assistance allowances during January this year than in December last year. A Department of Social Welfare progress summary issued today said that $755,367.25. including tuberculosis treatment allowance, was paid out last month. There were
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  • 35 5 PENANG. Sat.- More Jobseekers have been registered with the Penang Employment Exchange last month. A total of 4,045 people including 280 ex-servicemen, were on the register at the end of January.
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      45 6 9 THE CAYEST in a line of swimsuits and casuals to be shown in Singapore next month, is this little number announcing the Bare Look designed to give a sun-girl the chance to tan all over. Modelled by Gillian.— Sunday Times picture.
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    • 63 6 THE Small Fry has not been forgotten in this 1961 range of happy playclothes. Little Sarah it seen at the top of the page in a sail-cloth suit, with crop-top blouse and ankle trousers, called "Crossed Signals." if IMMEDIATELY above are Gillian and Sarah in "Big Sister
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    • 1501 6 GLAMOUR, TOO, IN 1961 RANGE OF |V SWIMWEAR AND GAY CASUALS THREE cheers for the new range in swimweir and caiujlt. The 1961 look for beach and fun time is wonderful. It is young. It is bright. It is carefree and happy. In
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  • 297 7 SUGGESTION BY INSURANCE FIRM AS FILM COMPANY PREPARES TO SUE BUT STUDIO CHIEFS REJECT BID: ROLE MADE FOR ELIZABETH TAYLOR, THEY CLAIM LONDON. Saturday. I LOYDS of London has baffled an American k film company by suggesting that Marilyn Monroe would make a good
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  • 65 7 Patrice Lumumbas two children studying in Cairo do not know of their father s death. The school authorities teel it is not yet time to divulge the news to them. The children get many visitors. Mrs. Fathia Nkrumah wife of the President
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  • 43 7 BHisBA-. Thirteen Queensland county a<>ro- i dromt^ have Ivcn closed, i three inlai.d road* cut and a rail bridge washed out fol- i lowing continued torrential rains which naw up to five i inches in 12 hour- overnight.
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  • 187 7 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. The Johannesburg Star reported todoy that hundreds of Africans stormed a police station and were mown down by a "hail ofi bullets" in Luanda, capital i of Portuguese Angola, last j Wednesday. The newspaper said the re- 1 port was received in a
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  • 30 7 BONN. Sat— The Soviet Ambassador in Bonn. Mr. Andrei Smirnov. called on Dr. Adenauer last night and presented him with a men.orandum from the Sov.et Government.
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  • 35 7 Rail smash 2 killed COPENHAGEN. Sat. An express train smashed into a local train in a dense fog eight miles west of this capital last night, killing two peo- 1 pie and injuring 20— U.P.1.
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  • 115 7 U.S. SUB BASE: THE BIG SQUAT LONDON. Sat.— Thousands of driuunstrators as-M-mhU-d in tin- heart of London today to stage a massive sitdown strike in protest of the granting of a IS nuclear submarine base in Scotland. More than .'.(Mill demonstrators, led by Earl Bertrand Russell. 88, the noted philosopher,
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  • 193 7 West Indian I problem: Frightening, says MP I ONDON, Sat British public opinion was "frightened" at the growth of West Indian immigration to Britain from 2,000 in 1953 to 50,000 in 1960 a Conservative member, Mr Cyril Osborne, commented yesterday in the House of Commons. Mr. Osborne was moving a
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  • 25 7 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. Actress Patricia Owens, wife of businessman Jerry Nathanson, gave birth to a fourpound 15-ounce boy on Thursday night.— UPl.
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  • 142 7 MIRROR MAKES A NEW BID TO TAKE OVER ODHAMS LONDON, Sat. The Daily Mirror group today increased its offer to take over Odhams Press from £32 million to £37 million in a new offensive to gain control of the combine. Odham's directors led by their chairman. Sir Christopher Chancellor, last
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  • 44 7 CONSTANTINE i Eastern Algeria). Sat. Two heavy I calibre bombs yesterday fell off a French aircraft attacking insurgents In the SoukAhras area east of here and killed several French servicemen, among them a lieu-tenant-colonel. Several others were also hurt.- Reuter.
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  • 123 7 LONDON. Sat A 72-hour silent vigil— one hour for each African killed in clashes with the police last March in Sharpeville and Langa. South Africa is planned during the coming Commonwealth Prime MinisI ters" conference here, it was learned yesterday. The Anti-Apartheid Movement formerly the Boycott
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  • 101 8 U *>»r4.i lit (Minimum) ROSEE DOR LUNCN. Dally from Monday to SaMrtfay Delicious Lunch at S'i-SO f-r p--r*on. Sunday special lunch ladaßectav ehteken curry at ♦aw m EUROPEAN CUTTER Tailor. Mr. Bsjßsell-Tfcamaa formerly «ilh HB Winter Kotaaane, «nl be visiting Mm Drum-l fT. r.- Is the opportunity to *iave
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  • 519 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, February 19. 1961 OFF-COURSE BETTING WITH both Houses of Parliament passing the necessary legislation, a itep further has been taken towards the Introduction of off-course betting in the Federation. The next mov e will be the setting up of the Totalisator Board, which will operate the
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  • 1586 8  - 'Spare parts' for the human body GERSHON FISHBEIN This is a roundup of the advances being made in the United States in the replacement of portions of arteries, glands and other parts of the human body By THESE DOCTORS ARE ABOUT TO GRAFT AN ARTERY MADE OF TFFLON. A PLASTIC
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  • 51 8 THIS is a close-up view of a bone craft on a limb of the body. The clamps on the left and right hold back the flesh. The temporary splint In the middle is held to the bon«- by screws and is removed after the Kraft
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  • 92 8 PLASTIC HEART SUSTAINS LIFE This is a replacement heart now undergoing development at the Cleveland Clinic at Cleveland. Ohio. The device contains a small pump and dupli- ■:< >s rates the chambers of the heart with polyurethane, a plastic. The source of energy Is the cord which can be plugged
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    • 987 9 U.S. MISSION TO BOOST TRADE WITH MALA YA First round of talks in capital tomorrow IN RECENT years the United States has been running a deficit in its international accounts of between U.S. $3 to $4 billion. Despite this continuing deficit due in part to the heavy burden of aid
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    • 254 9 UNTIL recently businessmen in the United States were not active in the Malayan market. Even now many are not. taking advantage of the opportunities here. This is due in part to lack of knowledge about the Malayan market. Another factor which has deterred American
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    • 287 9 Message from the U.S. Consul General QN BEHALF of the American Consulate Ceneral. I welcome the forthcoming visit to Singapore on March 11-18 of the United States Trade Mission. I trust that this viMt will rrsuli in a better mutual understanding on the part of American and Sinsapon- husim'sMiwii of
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    • 151 10 TENGKU SEES WHERE TIN. RUBBER GO THE United States, its huge industries always hungry for raw materials from all over the world, has long been one of Malaya's principal export markets. Despite increased use of synthetic, America still buys tremendous amounts of natural rubber from Malayo
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    • 439 10 A tremendous range of Pharmaceuticals and chemicals available THE United States produces a wide variety of pharmaceutical products with sales totalling more than US$3 billion a year. From a statistical point of view, it would be difficult to define the pharmaceutical industry but it consists of these three main categories
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    • 241 10 THE UNITED STATES, the world's largest producer and exporter of plastics materials, makes virtually every kind of plastic and resin. They include phenolics and other tar-acid resins, alkyds, urea -formaldehyde and melamine formaldehyde types, polyesters, epoxies. vinyl and vinyl copolymers. styrene resins, polyethylene, coumarone-indene and
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    • 341 11 IT IS generally agreed that developing countries can most effectively develop by drawing on the capital, the technology, and the managerial experience existing in countries which in point of time are more advanced. The United States was no exception to this rule. A century and
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    • 741 11 A ship that skims waves easy-to-drive tractor -JUST TWO ADVANCES MADE IN U.S. LAST YEAR AMERICAN indus- try is constantly improving old processes and products and coming up with new ones. Noted below is a brief sampling of the many developments last year THE LEADING American telephone company hopes an
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    • 564 12 KIEW YORK is the ftnancial and maritime capital of the United States. Hundreds of the most important American corporations have established their "home offices in the city, thousands of others have branch offices there. Here is the nerve centre of the nation s economic
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    • 964 12  - Reds fighting a ghost in war on US economic slavery' GEORGE C. LODGE THE AMERICAN WORKER IS WORLD'S BEST PAID By THE MODERN 'peoples capitalism" in the 1 United States today bears no resemblance to the monopoly capitalism of the 1 9th century on which Karl Marx based his theories.
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    • 122 12 INVESTMENT: BIG RISE FOR MALAYA rpOTAL American dinct 1 investment abroad has risen from about U.S. Sl2 billion in 1950 to $26 billion at the end of 1959. Most of the present investment is in countries already in a high stage of economic development, but increasingly in recent years the
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  • 157 13 FOUR MORE ON WAY: THEY WILL PROBE INCOME TAX EVASION, FALSE RETURNS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MINE experienced Inland Revenue officers have arrived in the Federal capital to start a crack down on tax dodgers in Malaya. Four more are on their way here
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  • 215 13 New 'Guide to S'pore is both informative, attractive CINGAPORE, Sot —The latest issue of "Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya" is not only on up-to-date souvenir for tourists but also a valuable addition to the residents' private bookshelf. The 14th edition of the Informative "Guide' has been most attractively
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  • 200 13 FEDERAL STATES RECORD BIG DROP IN DIVORCES KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MUSLIM divorce rates in most states in the Federation have taken a nose-dive mainly because of a more rigid enforcement of the laws governing marriage and divorce. In Negrl Sembilan, however, there was an Increase of Muslim divorces last year.
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  • 65 13 First gift parcels for Congo ITX'ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The first consignment of Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund gift parcels for Malayan soldiers in the ('onto leaves here on Monday morning. The 747 gift parcels will be taken by truck to Singapore where they will be loaded onto the
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  • 46 13 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. M. B. Bell, sonlor partner of Messrs. Fraser and Company, will address members of the Rotary Club of Singapore on "The Reminiscences of a Stock Broker" at the club luncheon at the Cathay Hotel on Feb. 22 at 1 p.m.
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  • 37 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, today jailed a youth, Yap Yin Sin, 18, for six months, for unlawfully retaining a stolen bicycle at Neil Road on Feb. 7.
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  • COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL
    • 118 13 THE DUSUN, Friday, Feb. 10. fHE weather favours a flowering of the indigenous fruit trees, and heavy leaf shedding by the durian trees is a good sign. While it is foolish to count your durians before they fall one has to plan for
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    • 154 13 rAT remarkable outsized hybrid of the Criollo cacao bears little fruit, probably because it needs pruning, and there is no one here who can do that properly. One pod that had escaped the attentions of the squirrels weighed 1 lb 10 oz Is that a record? All our cacao pods
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    • 118 13 T*HE space below the house is littered with A the remnants of T.YM's zoological apparatus which we have been trying to sell or give away. Among the articles are several super-size flsh tanks in which our boys store edible frogs, freshwater tortoises. and flsh that they catch till such times
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    • 77 13 ALBERTUS sent us an lkan tapa/tapa which i\ provided two meals for the family. The Tuan never eats river fish unless it is curried by a Malay. There are two genera of tapa. the smallest weighing at least 50—60 lb.; the other growing to a length of 6-7 feet Both
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    • 54 13 rpHE late hot weather has hatched out those 1 abominable "lalat churl darah" the stab of whose probosces is so painful. One good thing Is that they do not hunt in swarms, but the solitary one or two are very cunning: you never know when one will arrive, and from
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  • 233 13 Business Exchange SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of shares in brackets, was: Industrial! S Darby (1. 000) 7i. 7|d U.K. ords (1.000) 51.12: W. Jacks (1.000) $1.49. Mining*: Ampat (500) 111. 9d. A. Amal (1.000)
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  • 28 13 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Sat. —Five people were fined $10 each In the magistrate's court here yesterday for firing crackers during the Chinese New Year.
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  • 137 13 SINGAPORE. Saturday. TWO police inspectors were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Coh Boon Teck, alias Tor Pui, 30, at the C.I.D. building in Robinson Road on Feb. 13. They were Inspector Lian Boon Khiam. of the C.1.D.,
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  • 85 13 Trader faces firecrackers charge SINGAPORE, Sat.— Gan Thin Leong, 50. of Hong Ann and Co. will be tried in the Second Criminal and District Court on March 9. for allegedly importing 320 cases of firecrackers without a permit. The firecrackers amounting to 60.000 lbs. were said to have been recovered
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  • 160 13 SINGAPORE Sat. An exhibition of "German Posters of Today" will be held under the auspices of the German ConsulateGeneral at the Singapore Polytechnic on Feb. 27. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, the Minister for Culture, will open the exhibition at 6 p.m. The 110 posters shown in
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  • 234 13 UNION ASKS BANK TO GIVE CLERKS BETTER PAY SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE General Affairs Adviser of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. Section of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, Mr. Devan Nair, has called on the management of the bank to Day better wages to their clerical workers. He said the Oversea-Chi-nese Banking
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  • 118 13 TODAY: Sedlll Kechll 12.14 a.m. (8.1 ft.), 12.18 p.m. <7.4 ft.) Singapore 1.35 ajn. (95 It.), 1 Xi pm. (9.9 ft.); Port Dickson 9 10 am. (9 ft). 931 p.m. 9.6 ft Port Swettenham 8.18 a.m. <13 5 ft), 8.42 p.m. (14 ft i; Penang
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 106 13 Behold eye make-up comes of age as f eye makers a la carte 9 „I, i Everything you need to IM make the most of your eyes! J$ See the forty-seven dazzling new V I&, colors, the new special techniques In'lCm"! i of Eye Makers a la carte", the fir»t
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  • Sunday Times Picture Contest
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      24 14 ALL PRIZE-WINNERS will be paid by pott. Their cheques will be posted to them during the first 10 days of next month.
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    • 172 14 WINNER of the weeks TOP PRIZE of S3O is "Light And Shadow" (right), submitted by Ch'a Peng Hon, of 37 Tan Quee Lan Street. Singapore 7. Mr. Chui used a Retina 11-C camera and Kodak Plus-X iilm. Betting: 18. l 12S second. V >i < OND
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    • 50 14 THE SUNDAY TIMES will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged. Pictures that have won prizes cannot be returned. Rejected prints will only be returned if a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed with your entries. Stamps alone will not do.
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    • 247 14  - OUR WORLD OF SCIENCE DONALD DINSLEY fly BEGINNING today ...a series that spotlights science as the servant of man. showing how we and people in other parts of the world will benefit from new inventions. CATS-EYE studded road* are un the way out. A new. cheaper British invention will use
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    • 153 14 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday Ti*nes. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and deluils of equipment used .md exposure, should he written on the hick of every print submitted. The required information should not be
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 71 14 For the holiday of a lifetime CATHAY PACIFIC'S (FROM SINGAPORE MARCH 19TH) jf Jfc l-iltrrn tirforpciul.lc H.n»! Cilhay V* id. fb«Trv Blo»«nn M fl^^J^^fii' Tour inrliUe* Honf; Kunp l.>kv.., ii-Aj. K\oir. N»ri !^«JBfcj •n.l nine olhrc wnmirriully cxcilinj ami >i rimlj Ik-jiililiil T~-^ mod> in Ji)>jn. > -^Bw^Aj* gmdn. ..erepihinn.
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    • 212 14 Busy badger DRISCOLL'S THE badger is thought 1 ro be one of the -> Wonders of world's oldest in- K Nature' habitants. \^Pwß rw He ventures right into y^^^r fairlj po^etutrd. The the outskirts of even the m-^^^^L usual charge is poultry largest towns, going about V and as often
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 158 14 f POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1. Deny (6); 8. Confection (3); 48. Killed (4); 49. Shallow dishes (6): 11. Egg-shaped Exploits (4). (4); 12. And net (3); 14. Mariner D owv- l nniitv /«>• -> r*«n ia.\' k T>ort-*r fli- i fi Knot (2)- vu 1- OUllty (6): 2. Call 17
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  • 1308 15 DROP USA LINE 9 IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Do not send stamps or return envelopes. We do not reply to
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  • 851 15 MY boy always says he regards me as a sister, but when he sees me talking to another boy he becomes jealous. What do you think of him? Is it alright to go out with more than one boy? f PERPLEXED. If you are old
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  • 73 15 T AM always disturbing and accosting girls, and Jl am often scolded for It. How can I break myself of this habit? Just tell yourself that one of these days, one of the girls you annoy will call loudly for a policeman. The consequences for you will
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    • 109 15 Bgs^BßEßßfiHß^tt£jqDßoo^B»BMHoflßfioofflßß»ooflßy* jraSwfiHHfiwHHHM •'•'"'•'■'•^■s^s^s^s^s^^s^b^b^b^^^bss^s^s^s^s^ RxnoSSoo Mr. \X ons» is a man who keeps fit by exercising daily. But he knows that R P-" M F F"^ I s^ T I KJ P this is.not enough. Inner health is necessary 100 and that's why he takes bW^^^ a glass of Benedictine DOM.
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    • 1090 16 enjoy yourself in the midst i_u^.'l good week for wtttm WWVT VdT%D AY V I -ssVsm of what you are doing: you rfi you. If you hare X £119 W CiJEiltk fUK /Vl-.JL r T aaV^P msssW^ will make another friend. b >en worrying ,^^k sssWsssaT LjJLti about money. TODAY;
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      750 19  - RECORD ON THE METRONOME By U E R E it is a performance that will stand the test of time as one of the most eloquent and stirring tributes to the genius that was Beethoven. And it is fitting that the chosen work is none other than the composer's monumental
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    • 278 19 Sullen-fated Elvis as an outsider FLAMING STAR Elvis Presley, Barbara Eden, Steve Forrest, Dolores Del Rio 20th Century-Fox CLVIS "The Pelvis Presley keeps a 1 tight hold on himself to play it straight and sulky in his new role ot half-Indian cowboy. He sings a theme song, and strums another
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    • 523 19  - SPLENDID EVENING OF BALLET FOR VISITOR THESPIS IN THE STALLS... By IT WAS a gracious gesture by the Singapore Ballet to stage a special show for last week s distinguished visitor Miss Muriel Lehmann the general-secretary of the Royal Academy of Dancing. 1 Frances and Vernon Martinus' dancers Joined forces
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    • 70 19 ODEON COMING!;: CEEI THE NEW ELVIS IN A NEW 5 9KK. KIND OF ROLE! i\ m ELVIS PRESLEY;: t flaming sxar.J Mtsr Elvis IAISAU H ill' mk c.N. M sccM KrINTIBF f^^l W COt.O« ky OC LU« MWHIBJL mmW M Mum anctMM ir»nmi. VW^W^^rtV^ VJ^rt/^ft^W^V^ V^V^ %VbV^VyV^Vb^^^^^ yV^aV^V t I
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    • 423 19 It's FRESH! FAST!! FUNNY!!! The hilarious inside story of what goes 0n... on those rip roaring >gpk Easter Vacations! jfcjr vI MM NEXT DOLORES HART^GEORGE HAMILTON v iYVETTE MIMIEUX>]JIM HUHON BARBARA NICHOLS 7 PAUIA PRENTISS L RANK GORSHIN CONNIE FRANCIS f tmmKmM r, ■Rr H >* r CONNIE PKAMCIt PS.
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  • 534 20 SPORTS CORNER MERCURY'S NOTES THE DECISION of the Football Association of Malaya to stage a post-Junior Asian Cup tournament in Kuala Lumpur in April, should have the support of all soccer fans. For here is an excellent opportunity of providing first-class fare at
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  • 1097 20  - For the man or woman who likes to drive PETER LIM MOTORING PAGE..... BY SOMEONE once said: He sso good he doesn't have to prove it. 1 The same could be said of the jaguar, for it is the car that many motorists I know would buy when moneys no
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  • 135 20 |4 N American millionaire J\ from Texas went into a car showroom and bought a Rolls-Royce on the spot. He made out a cheque and handed it over to the salesman. "But that is much too much." the salesman said. "Would you alter the cheque, please? "Oh. I
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    • 158 20 T s POWER ELEGANCE rlfTPn SAFETY COMFORT .^f^r.^m§ ~J^* *^mm^^y^S?<S?^>^^t£^mWmmmT's w MWmmr A ROOTLS PRODUCT l^k The New Hillman Minx A BETTER BUY BECAUSE IT'S BETTER BUILT! Own this new Hillman and you Own* fine car. It's Swrrpint. »let*nt 'new look', not |ust put together, it's built and built to
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    • 247 20 'Rhomboid'— by Farina Am mm JSKUBE^&tEm 1 LOOKING much SCOOTER BUILT FOR TWO 2W,£H'g pages of science fietion, this egg-shoped experimental car has t 9* Wm l^^^l II NffHH t* iii i j b een attracting lots of v n _L |i tfij£ HTTn anenti n f i 96) 4
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 107 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ROSS: 1, Negate. C. Plat«». 11. Oval. 12. Nor. 14, Salt. 15. Cope. 16, Tie. 17, Slur. 18. Eke--19. Pelts. 20. Ode. 21. Ness. 23. Rye. 24, Anew. 25, Mai. 2ti. K 27. Via. 28. Ark. 30. Spirals. 32, Moth. 35. Harp. 38. Era. 39. Amour 41. Sea.
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  • 917 21  -  NORMAN SIEBEL Trip to Jakarta for Teh Kew San, Tan Yee Khan is planned— what then? By IN just under month from today the All-England badminton championships will start in London and there is not a breath of excitement about them here in Malaya.
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  • 194 21 SCFA are favoured in today's Cup tie SINGAPORE, Sat. Smga- pore, the holders, will open their detence of the M.C.F.A Cup against Negri Sembilan at Jaian Besar tomorrow t kick-off 5 p.m.) I should have little dilliculty in maKing the next round of the tournament. The winner of tomorrows; Cup
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  • 427 21 LONDON, Sat. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, chasing the League and Cup double, reached the quarter finals of this year's FA. Cup competition when they repeated their last week's success over Aston Villa on the Villa ground today. The Spurs beat Villo 2 l last week and
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  • 195 21 Wl TOUR ENDS ON GRAND NOTE /CANBERRA. Sat. The \j West Indies cricket team ended its Australian tour with a light-hearted tied match against a Prime Minister's Eleven at Manuka Oval. Canberra, today. Both teams scored 288 runs in a magnificent display of big hitting. But to enable the match
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  • 201 21 SINGAPORE Sat. B. J. Ben- j ton (one up) won the Royal Island Clubs Div. "A" monthly medal (bogey) competition today. Run-ner-up was J. T. A. Paterson (one down), who also won the ball sweep with a score of two up. The *B" division medal went
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  • 22 21 SINGAPORE, Sat— Singapore Table Tennis Association will nold its annual general meeting at the People's Association tomorrow at 0 am.
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  • 173 21 MANILA. Sat— Tne PhUippmes promising youngs. ci Johnny Jo.sc. will fjee powerful Mike Saiiftster. <,f England, lumorrow for the Philippines National Open lemiLs vi It (MBiu un.ea&ned iremenouu^ foice .v- ne eliminated a^eiiig Filipino DftTk Cupper j Felicisimu Ampon in Uie iiiigles i senu-final by
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  • 699 21  -  JACK FINGLETON From CANBERRA, Sat. AUSTRALIA'S team for England has been chosen as if Australia have had a clear-cut win over the West Indies instead of scraping home to a twowicket win in the series and a win moreover that causes many Australians to blush
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  • 51 21 rE Australian team of 17 to tour England is: Richie Brnaud (rap- tain). N. Harvey (vicecapt). R Booth. P. Burge. A. Davidson. R. Gaunt. W. Grout, B. Jarman, L. Kline. B. Lawry, C. McDonald. K. Mackay, G. MrKenzie, F. Mlsson. N. O'Neill. I. Quick and B.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 642 21 1 on rmn hand in your mini I ad. to any on* of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CIMIION HICHLINDI i Sterace <Mi Ul I anas Rata. POM 'Ml Ltd., 1-5 Clare Street. RUNS roid morace <M> Ltd.. in New Road. mmmm BLmmmjmim. rf Market. KUALA LUMPUR storage
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    • 43 21 SOCCEB: CFA Cup rounai— Singapc:* v Neyn S«mWltA, Jalan Be-.-: (I p.m < Prienul:e— R A F Ciungi v RAF Tengah. Ciwng'.: IRC v Combined Anir Roaa; G\mkiij»i..i v SiM Socoerta c s Roaci CRICKET: IA home-ano-home. Baiesiier Rckiu: C S.C home-and-i»ome. Bulesuer Road.
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    • 98 21 You feel ON TOP of g» A gV,^B Htßl^glgfl ...on board a ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINER which offers you every amenity: There you will enjoy peace and quiet, privacy and rest, the finest of f00d..., and plenty of relaxation. You will be thrilled to behold the serene beauty of Fujiyama, Japan's
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  • 513 22  - Ladies f irst Tenma Kaseh THREE SMART MARES CAN DOM IN ATE CUP FINISH EPSOM JEEP RACING with.. lADIES FIRST Tenma Kaseh' 11 This is not a lesson on etiquette but the first of the season's classics the 1 A-mile Selangor Cold Cup at Kuala Lumpur today may well turn
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  • 843 22 USEFUL SUPERSONIC IS THE BEST IN TODAY'S CARD MY best-ot-the-day Is Supersonic. This useful staying nve-year-old did not blot hi> copybook last week when he finished third with 80 to Terima over 9f. A mile-and-quarter is his nip he scored thrice over thit distance son and with 7.12 he \tra
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  • 159 22 EPSOM JEEP I CALL BOY POINTER Hace 1 RELIABLE RELIABLE Bonania Hearts Ease 2.15 Hearts Ease Rita Km. Race t I ELLEW GKRRY'S LUCK Hulawa Hulawa 2.45 arjo Xi«- Angkor Wat Race 3 INDRAPI RA Pl( ADOR II Picador II .Ulan Besar 3.15 Jalan Besar Indrapura Race 4 I
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  • 27 22 -in i Ifimmumj TNI FAMILY Lim Mm thank I•- laManc al of Nkstr belovrd mother aod for th. ,r urrathi and otbtr kind c*pr*Miong ol condole
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  • 43 22 jii Wrntm *lti I Minimum j MRS ONC SENG WAN ll»r KhOO I :ll>rd 3'iiy im-ucc-irjr. at hrr res:4<nre vint; behind hrr hii.«i>.in<l. sons Chin* Hoig, Chye •■.on Hock: <t nd Julia, four duugnU'r*.neral i. 'i Moml.iv ji.'n in :;o .1 11.
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  • 109 22 SUPERSONIC: Ran a creditable third to Terima K.im-Ii over t on the iirst day; 1! miles is his pet MM KAKI KID A: May well print- too smart for any Class I field; won in a ranter over 7f on Thursday, clocking the fastest 7f time of the
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  • 1215 22 THIRD DAY Race I: 2.15 Class 5. >iv. 4 6 Furs. 1 ***** Tionj Bahru (Dollar Kongsi > E. Brruk.. 5 9.0 Uonnrllj 2 C 7755 Krliahlr (Wor.g A: Mrs. Danirlsi Teh. 7 8.12 (Fl subUn 1 3 ***** Ma Foil* 'Veni Vici St.> Allan. 6 8.12 i
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    • 234 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. jii M „rtii s/0 Minimum) THE ENCACCMENT la announced beItrrn bun Mook St'nc cidf-' son of Mr. ■n'l Mr- loh I'.k Soon, and Kjih.t p. Ltonic Kam U.iti. only daiiKhtir of Mr. LtonK Hot- VMS, on 1* 2 61. SHIPPING NOTICE I.I.OVI) IKH.STINO M.V. "VICTORIA" \e.-^e! is expected
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