The Straits Times, 25 March 1962
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Title Section18 1962-03-25 1 NATIONAI LIBRARY AWU9H WNOIJLVN THE SUNDAY TIMES in 20 CENTS No. 1353. SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1962 RUN 04018 words
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632 1962-03-25 1 Symington reveals stockpile surpluses WASHINGTON, Saturday. fHE IS. strategic- stockpile iil;i!ns I()4.<KH) tons of tin and :U2.(KK) tens of rubber "surplus to the maximum objective." Their value ll put at U*****.1 million and U*****.7 million, respectively. The figures are contained a. a siatrIf Senator Stuart Symington, chairnun o! the SenateReuter - 632 words
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Article219 1962-03-25 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE Co-operation the theme at Highlands 'sub-summit' Trade a main topic By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday AN EASIER flow of trade— possible foundation of a South-East Asian common market— will be discussed by the Foreign Ministers of Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines when they meet in219 words
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Article32 1962-03-25 1 The Soviet Prime Minister, :troordlng to reports that cooil- ue to flow into Hong Kong, ls t>ein? wtdelv denounced at pubI r meetings Inside CommiinLst China a* a Tevlsloniw."— C.P.l.32 words
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Article20 1962-03-25 1 WU be launched into pptre as part of the French rctf.iicli proKtunime this year. lleut^r20 words
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Article237 1962-03-25 1 EXPERTS EXCHANGE ON AGENDA THKEE-WAY exchange ol experts will be a major topic at the Foreign Ministers' meeting. Malaya, it is said, will offer the other two countries experts on rubber and tea: The Philippines experts on copra, the coconut plantation industry and sugar and Thailand specialists in rice cultivation.237 words
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Article, Illustration183 1962-03-25 1 $14 mil. bank raid General Satan's men step in unnoticed at closing time ORAIV Saturday IX the second biggest bank robl>eiy in history, v gang of 15 of General Haoul Satan's (above) men, some disguised as policemen, held up the Banque D'Algerie here yesterday and got away with gold and183 words
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Article69 1962-03-25 1 "FAIPEH. S.u. SiMecn ChiMM Conimu.'ii.si MiG Jets Hew over Quemoy yesterday. Nationalist Chinese anti-aircraft batteries damaged one of the planes, a Defence Ministry communique mi id today. The communique said the planes were flying high and made no attempt to bomb or strafe hr Nationalist-held island.UPI - 69 words
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Article31 1962-03-25 1 The CartlnT-born singer, was In ken unconscious to a hospii.tl to) Sydney early yesterday from her hotel suite. The 25--yetir-old sinver has been appearing in a Sydney nightclub.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article39 1962-03-25 1 Car was hit by v tomato and two in Buenos Aire.s yesterday v lie continued hi* tour of South America. I lie niLiMle* nit the -M*» of me car and spattered onto the Duke's sl«evei.— UPi.39 words
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Article21 1962-03-25 1 P. A member of Parliament and ormer leader of Britain's Liberal Party, died last nlgiit He wa* 78. U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Article30 1962-03-25 1 Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia has paid a farewell > call on Basic Iqduslxiee and Mining Minister. -Mr. Chaeful > Saleh. The Ambassador will leave shortly aft««fQuroears vi Indonesia. U.P.l.*^!*"30 words
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Article28 1962-03-25 1 VS. Assistant Secretary j of State for Far Eastern Affairs. < flew unexpectedly to Vientiane j yesterday for a meeting «rttb strongman Gen. Phoumi Nosa- van. —U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article28 1962-03-25 1 Indonesia's Foreign Mini&ter Subandrlo said yesterday that secret talks on West Irian with Dutch negotiators In the United States "did not achieve any progress a; all."28 words
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Article30 1962-03-25 1 Charged in Ms parish magaline that ladies who wore stiletto heel* to church would cause lees damage to the Moors if they arrived in Churchill tanks ln•tead.—R«u*»r30 words
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Article21 1962-03-25 1 Pell m Ipoh yesterday. when 2.25 inches bogged down cars in some streets which were flooded to knee-deep level.21 words
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Article47 1962-03-25 1 LONDON, Sat. A motorist shaves himself with an electric razor, cleans his shoes, and reads two news- papers every day while waiting in traffic jams on the Victoria Embankment. Westminster City Council was told. The council has tanned parkin* on the Embankment during ru*h-hours.47 words
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Article, Illustration300 1962-03-25 1 KHO SEOW CHEW - Ex-bandit Yap is trying again KHO SEOW CHEW By £1 ALA LLMPia Sal. A roniier terrorist is writing ;i play in Malay for the Sdungor National Language Month Competition to be held in April. The author. Yap Hong Boob, will produce it and will play the par! of ;i Malay300 words
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Article29 1962-03-25 1 Par an International Court review of it s expulsion from the Organisation of American States <OAS> was rejected by the United Nations Security Council today.— u.P.l.29 words
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Article22 1962-03-25 1 Widow of the late film star Tyrone Power, said in Mexico City .she will marry British actor Edmund Purdom. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article31 1962-03-25 1 LATEST WIDOW WHO DIED.., I *st Ui-toIHT. Mrs. l.stlirr hMh i<^- Irlt SBtsoo for the rare of her 10-\ ear-old terrier. Bridget, it h.iv rr vealed in Bath. Britain. 1 l/.IM.31 words
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Advertisement161 1962-03-25 1 m^lHss BtocT Sm«as*rr 1 T«l 77SO* DIviLOTIMC 4 PRINTING ALSO UNDEDTAKI AGOLDROLEX 'DATE JUST' IS THE NATURAL CHOICE OF SUCCESSFUL MEN' Tp^T^^jß^ thi *OLIX OTSTfK 2^UHS^^H rtUKTWAt OATE-lUST I ater-proofed or J^^. '^f 1 yjf 1 l^T^^fc the tlnou Or»ter >T '<y r ~l jS C **M' wia 4i D161 words
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Advertisement20 1962-03-25 1 (xfrfs """y CHOOSING A GIFT THAT WILL CONVEY YOUR SENTIMENTS X ELOQUENTLY IS SO SIMPLE y at c t a£Qm20 words
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466 1962-03-25 2 GOVT'S AIM: MONTHLY INCOME OF $350 ON THE FARM RURAL FOLK URGED TO BOOST EARNINGS From DAHARI ALI Malacca. Sat jTYERY adult in the rural areas of Malaya should have a monthly income of $350. That is the aim of the Government, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said466 words
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184 1962-03-25 2 'Make Japs pay' call backed by Chuang SINGAPORE Sat. The 16-year-old Appeal Committee for Singapore Chinese massacred by Japanese, which helped to hang several Japanese war rriminals after the war. has supported a demand by the Chine se Chamber of Commerce for rompensation from the Japanese Government. The committee also184 words
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Article27 1962-03-25 2 SINGAPORE Sat. The deputy director of the Dnited States Information Agency. Mr. Donald Wilson. pa&>ed through here yesterday on his way back to Washington27 words
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155 1962-03-25 2 IPOH Sat. The inquest on Dr. GV. Thuraippah. 28. who was kllUd in a car crash nine Bile* north of here while driving to a friend's wedding on Dec. 3 last year, was postponed by the coroner here today because an important police witness did155 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-03-25 2 HAMIDON BAHARI - Harun (1 want to be alone) ends loneliness HAMIDON BAHARI By JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Inche Harun ("I want to be alone") bin Ibrahim. < above t the 35-year-old son of a fisherman who shut himself up in his room for 28 years refusing even to see hi.s brothers and sisters,217 words
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230 1962-03-25 2 LONDON, Saturday. 'JMIK romance of the vanishing soldier and the Chinese girl who cost him 14 days' detention for being absent without leave is over. Private Frank Juchau, 22, who was sent back to England from Malaya, after he disappeared from his230 words
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Article78 1962-03-25 2 IPOH. Sat. A $2,500 reward is being offered by the police here for information leading to the arrest of the person or p«Tson.s who murdered a widow and her daughter in the early hours of Dec. 16 at Parit Buntar. Neighbours who rushed to the house in78 words
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Article395 1962-03-25 2 POINTER on training YOUR DOG WE now come to the training of Hunting or Gun Dogs. First of all we have to decide what we want our dog to do. I would like to clarity a point here, and that is. If a dog is a Gun Dog. it does395 words
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Advertisement236 1962-03-25 2 '^L^^tm^^Fw^mmmmflmmmr^lr^^^ \^^mmmmmmmm&BmmmmmmM i S^^' TAKE OFF T bmm*w*,f ft, .frriw in th*Oh*nt! I-U I H£l l^U 1.1 F I I Cath y PaC f C S f Mt f EleCtr 5 a d D Uglas I I I^^B I I I I mJf operates through seventeen major cities in the236 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-03-25 3 MV PUTIKK shows th c world's most luxurious airliner and itv resident hostess. 23-year-old Siti Baizura binte Hussein. Siti Baizura il the glamour girl from Kuala Lumpur who is now in Britain on the verge of big things in big show business. My man InFT - 110 words
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259 1962-03-25 3 FL YING HIGH WITH OUR GLAMOUR GIRL IN A MILLION-DOLLAR AIRCRAFT can shower in H 'tap of gold, soap holder in gilt' and after that you can drink whatever you choose to the light of a pair of olde coach lamps. If bad weather looms ahead while you are in259 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-03-25 3 HAVE you any rare works on the Tamil language or literature? Could you send them along to the Rev. Xavier Thani Nayagam i below who tells me that the University of Malaya is preparing a bibliography on Tamil studies. "By its nature, this project must bring in145 words
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Article130 1962-03-25 3 I WATCHED a most unusual convocation ceremony at Sungel Ular near Kuantan the graduation of eight exponents of "Rodaf the graceful. Trengganu court dance long dead but now revived by energetic 30-year-old Salleh bin Juiof Not only revived but revivifed for Inche Salleh ha.? cut out the130 words
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Article135 1962-03-25 3 IF you see an unwanted kitten In Malacca you can be sure of one thing. It will find Its way to the home of 50-lsh Madam Mary Sim. a housewife dedicated to the task of seeing that every stray In her ancient fortress town gets a square135 words
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Article262 1962-03-25 3 A VACUUM cleaner salesman thrust his way past a housewife into her living room. Before she could do more than offer a couple of words of protest, he took a paper bag from his pocket and liberally sprinkled the carpet with ashes, dust, woodchips and cold, dry262 words
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Article334 1962-03-25 3 IN 3 SHORT YEARS PERTLY talented B«rimah. riding high today as one of the confirmed successes among jL the Bhaw stars, likes to look back on th« day just three years ago 2^. when she decided to leave Pulau Rusa. a tiny Pahang village six miles yL from Pekan. and334 words
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Advertisement199 1962-03-25 3 MECABLITZ tS^ 502 Guide Numbers Full Output Half Output B/W 40 ASA 180 125 Agfacolor CTIB 105 72 ASK FOR LEAFLET 1 INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS 1 :HsbHHsw J r** Vi is? iNinr,)- iNi ->V J<* 100 IGYPTIAN I COTTON r with scintillating Texture richnes* ot Thai and Honon silk199 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1962-03-25 4 DAVID BARATHAM - DAVID BARATHAM 1 1 fi tmHlltHmm 1 4 1 1 1 t4t4 41 1 4!■ -*****1111* IT rr ttttftt ttffft fftfTfttT iff t fttTrTiffttTT4r li t ItttTl *****1-lt I lillll 111 I XX IIIIJ"'"'*"* j 'T T 1 1 I "f I 1 T1,832 words
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Advertisement377 1962-03-25 4 MEN'S WEAR LADIES' WEAR FURNISHINGS DAKS TWEED SPORTS JACKETS TIPTEX RAYON BRIEFS AMERICAN RAYON FURNISHING FABRIC Single-breasted, various designs. Sizes 36 to 44 Either trimmed with lace or embroidered. With elastic n goy contemporary designs on grounds of pastel blue, UsuaUy $95.00 NOW $75.00 Usua||y j£»"" k < Siz green,377 words
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223 1962-03-25 5 GAULDIN MIRANDA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat - SEIZED FROM VAN: HIDDEN OPIUM WORTH $250,000 GAULDIN MIRANDA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat B, {TSTOMS officers from Penanjj yesterday stopped a van on the Ma ran Road to the Hast Coast and seized opium worth more than a quarter million dollars. The opium, in 545 packages cleverly lii«l den in the223 words
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Article147 1962-03-25 5 Jail— and a few words with wife SINGAPORE. Sat.— Lee Ah Hong, 32. was jailed for two years in the Second District Court today when he pleaded guilty to escaping from the legal custody of a police constable. It was his 12th. Inspector E. Mahadevan, prosecuting, .-aid Lee was sent147 words
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Article37 1962-03-25 5 SINGAPORE. Ist Proi. LA. Sheridan. Dean of the Law Faculty. University of Singapore, spoke on the "Role of a lawyer in the community' to members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, at luncheon today.37 words
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192 1962-03-25 5 Man's illegal means to increase income SINGAPORE. Sat.— A cofleeshop attendant h..d to resort to illegal means to earn an income to support his family, the Sixth Magistrates Court was told today. Tan Siew Sionp. 31. m lined $200 when he pleaded guilty to a charpe of assisting in the192 words
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145 1962-03-25 5 ARMED ROBBERY: SIX YEARS FOR LABOURER SINGAPORE. Sat -An odd job labourer. Lee 1 Liang Hoo. 22. was jailed I for six years by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Assize Court yesterday for robbing a van driver. Chon« Hwat Sing, at knife-point with another m;ui at Harvey Avenue145 words
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206 1962-03-25 5 WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE FUNDS OF STUC? asks UNION SINGAPORE, Sat. The IU.OOO-strong Naval Bar* Labour I'nion wants to know what has happened to the funds of the Singapore Trader I'nion Con Rress to which its members have contributed. Mr. James De < m-. president of the union, in206 words
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Advertisement174 1962-03-25 6 a i j.I i i i. --7— 1 B^^^^f DM LIPS n 3 rHnstratkm dKNM the Philip* Tr rr .Jsp"*^^ Vlodol ri x fM kalf acta^ six*. INTRODUCING THE NEW SHAPE IN TAPE RECORDERS PHILIPS EL3514 BIG-BUT PORTABLE Unlike conventional tape recorders, the new Philips mains-operated Model EL3514 has a174 words
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349 1962-03-25 7 PLEA FOR EMERGENCY PLANS IF STOPPAGE GOES ON Walk-out by 130 men hits pan-Malayan operations claim SINGAPORE, Saturday. A STRIKK by 130 employees of Cooper Brothers and Co. is affecting the pan-Malayan rubber trade and other commercial operations, a spokesman for349 words
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Article195 1962-03-25 7 FOR ROBBING CYCUST WITH GANG AT PLANTATION PBNANO. Sat. A 16--year-old boy was today ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan for robbing a cyclist. Lee Soon Par. ot a watch, a ring and $50 on n rambutan planta- tion off Bagan Jermal Road195 words
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Article29 1962-03-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sa; Thr Rock Chapter of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Associa- tion here will hold a dance at the Fraser and Neave sports pavilion next Saturday.29 words
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Article362 1962-03-25 7 T^HE MM Dts>t lliir.g to live lood x for fishes is dead food in the fresh state. Fishes, 01 course, varying m their feeding habits, some being carnivorous— eating ether fches (Often their own kind) or animals of other croups some being ftrictlj PCfMafton, but by far the362 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-03-25 7 Dr. GOH OPENS $6mil. JOINT STORE CEMENT MILL SINGAPORE. Sat. Tht first joint Singapore Japanese manulactupiny enterprise, a S6-million cement factory at the Harbour Board, was opened by the Finance Minister. D: Goh Keng Swee. today. Opening the mill, tlie M.nister pledged the Government's support and cooperation to other foreign303 words
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Article79 1962-03-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Ton 0 Chin Cii\e. the Deputy Prmif Minister, told Singapore engineers tonlglv. that they had a H| part to play in Singapore* industrialisation, and vital role In Malaysia. Dr. Toh was speaking at the annual dinner of the SingaporeMalayan Joint Oroup of the79 words
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222 1962-03-25 7 JOHORE BAHRL, Saturday. ifOHAMED WAKIL. a 33-year-old cloth seller who roamed the KOUI Tinfld and Kuab Sedili ureas on j idOtOT-cydc selling cloth on credit, collected $400 cash on Sept 211 last year. Three days later Mohamed visited Kampong Telok. He222 words
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98 1962-03-25 7 INCHE YUSOF TO OPEN ARMY MOSQUE ON FRIDAY SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang dl-Peruan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will declare open the $80,000 Masjid Tentera di-Raja. the first* mosque built here by the British Army, on March 30 The mosquf ka situated on a hill at the Bth mile Clement!98 words
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Article36 1962-03-25 7 SI^■G^PORL Sal A party from the Singapore Junior Chamber of Comi merce today visited the Trafalgar Home tn Yio Chu Kang Road %nd presented gifts of linen and toilet articles to the inmates.36 words
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174 1962-03-25 7 Nightmare house and the five teachers lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Five young Malay teachers, all bachelors, thought themselves lucky when they found a reasonably big house in Stulang Darat here at S4O rent a month. But yesterday they were all out looking for other accommodation. Said Che Gu Bahauddin bin Fauk:174 words
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Article47 1962-03-25 7 Driver stabbed to death in fight SINGAPORE Sat A deliver-, van driver. O^- ir.an bin Amin 3j. wa.^ stabbed to death in a light in Oldham Lane, here today. Osman. who sustained a stab wound In his left side died on admission to t lie General Hospital.47 words
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Advertisement70 1962-03-25 7 YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! The Royal College of Physicians' Reports CIGARETTES i*oi >° CANCER! .1 r,.- t i\V .1 VKS Wt CU*RANTt( THAT WITH TMf nl I Alb or APAL YOU CAN HOP SMOKINC ||>| I'Al '"WkVti A HA I HI HL w€o n-r-f- »ou II l-ti tort *•'< l:70 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-03-25 8 v. mote surttruiK iron. iuui|jie»: Ml UAC tMMBi "I e *>Kin cleat ojnoles. and none Hmaiinalj j Mrdac reduce- Mie excess natural evt^e thai cios- uores tt* -tntle aotisept'.r nction prevent* :.:rr;ion by iserrns Nrv» ;j;moie.(kmi net a chanre «hfi, rou iu# I Medac ItedM hfuis. oimoies in trie75 words
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Article, Illustration618 1962-03-25 8 PAGE WITH FLAIR FOR ALL THAT IS FEMININE Missionaries invented it -but they would not recognise the dress note "W (harming Arlene Wu shows ofl four modern muu muus. Pictures 1 and 4 show two versions of the shortie muu. Picture 2 shows the old Grandmother Tutu618 words
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Article426 1962-03-25 8 Man and the girl at the station HUMAN CASEBOOK J WAS transferred to Bukii Mertojam Iwo weeks ago where I met :i girl at the railway station. A man of *2(). I am holding a responsible job. In spite of this I manaaje lo tinri some tree time in the426 words
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Advertisement141 1962-03-25 8 New Summertime colours in Frosted Nail Enamels Fashions tor Your fingertip* ond Toe»! Enlicinq .tinqi in noil colour you wear. It the totnion fun thot could whirl o vacotion into a icmotran! fiotcntmt Cold. Sugar Mouvc'. 'Suaor Pcoch 1 'Suqor Blonde and 12 other aattult Sail Agents:— SHRIRO (CHINA) LIMITED141 words
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Advertisement302 1962-03-25 8 serve HEINZ OX TAIL SOUP! < i f^iTgF Heinz Ox Tail Soup supplies the touch at the unusual so V many meals need. Heinz Ox Tail Soup is f so easy and convenient to serve and I when its tantalizing aroma greets you. you know you're going tt) relish ever)302 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1962-03-25 9 J" 1 JOHN SELVAM MEETS MMM MALAYA'S TOP ACROBATS A family of traditional show-men who believe that the show must go onespecially if it is on the programme THE theatre was parked; the audience had come from far and wide to thrill to the personal performances of1,428 words
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Article432 1962-03-25 9 RADIO MALAYA *.M. Kuala Lumpur. P»nanß. Malacca and National Shortwave only: 6.00 Negara-ku and tne News headlines^: 6.05 Morning Melodies: 7.00 Rendezvous with Music. All Stations: 7.30 The Nrwe: 7.35 Breaklasf Club; 8.00 The News In the National Language: 8.08 Bright and Bm/y; 856 News Headlines:432 words
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Article, Illustration456 1962-03-25 9 Job waits for man back from Australia DROP ns a line at: Thr Know Alls. Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore. MEMO to C.T.K. Of ITI Penang who has been hunting for a Job since returning from Australia with a Perth Technical College diploma and associateship of the456 words
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534 1962-03-25 10 COURT REJECTS DEFENCE PLEA TO HAVE RECORD OF SPORE OFFICER PUT IN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday allegation that a Singapore police officer was "imported" into the Federation to grill two of the four people accused of kidnapping the eldest brother of multi-millionaire Lee534 words
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342 1962-03-25 10 $210,000 CASE: 7 WANTED TO MAKE FORTUNE' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^ FORMER estate contractor, G.H. Thagiris, who was the "banker" in a mahjong game in which $210,000 was lost to a towkay, said in the Sessions Court here today that he thought he could make a fortune out of it.342 words
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193 1962-03-25 10 Translating done free during L-Week SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union and 10 of its members have offered free services to translate signboards and advertisements of commercial and business houses Into the national language. Announcing this today, the Dewan Bahasa dan Kebudayaan Kebangsaan said that these services would be193 words
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Article61 1962-03-25 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Police here are investigating the deaths of two men whose bodies were found yesterday at Jalan Scudai and Oelang Patah, not far from here. Chong Jee Hong, 25. a labourer, was found dead In a drain at Jalan Scudai. Tan Kirn Teow, 53,61 words
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Article45 1962-03-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Sir Hugh Foot, former Governor of Cyprus, flew In from London today for a brief visit. He Is on his way to the Australian trust territory of New Guinea as chairman of a United Nations mission.45 words
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218 1962-03-25 10 Ministry seeks students for Form Six KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Ministry of Education is inviting candidates for Sixth Form art and science classes throughout the country. A Ministry statement today said: "Based on the results of the School Certificate/ Federation of Malaya Certificate examination, 1961, action is now being taken by218 words
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Article201 1962-03-25 10 HERE'S the corner that puts parents wise the scientific answer to the questions of young people. Like this one: HOW DOES YEAST MAKE BREAD RISE? YEAST is really a fungus, though one that has nothing much In common with that other edible fungus, the mushroom It contains201 words
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401 1962-03-25 11 DE GAULLE SENDS IN JETS TO BLAST OAS ALGIERS, Saturday. r^HE French Army threw jet fighters and armoured cars into a major attack on the O.A.S. bastion of Bab-ENOued here yesterday as President De Gaulle called for "pitiless repression" of the European insurrection. Am O.A.S. ambush on an ;innv patrol401 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-03-25 11 Jacqueline -the bride who was a man With a look of triumph on her face, French entertainer "Coccintlle." the former female impersonator' Jacques Dufresnoy, is st:en after her civil wedding ceremony at the 18th district town hall in Paris. Delivering the kiss is her bridegroom. Francis Bonnet. Dufresnoy underwent a99 words
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179 1962-03-25 11 Bear falls 35,000 ft. in jet test EDWARDS BASE California!. Sat. A 108--pound American black bear has been successfully ejected in a "clamshell capsule" escape device from a B-58 Hustler four-jet bomber travelling at well above the speed of sound. The capsule carrying the bear In ye.sterday's test over theReuter - 179 words
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Article72 1962-03-25 11 HONG KONG. S.U. Chinese families in Hong Kong do uoi appear to .sufler much lrom m-law trouble. The secretary for Clinipjo An.iir.s. Ml. J. C. McDou^ll. suid today 70 per cent of i.imily quarrels, known 10 tht secretariat in the last three months of 1961. concerned maintenance,Reuter - 72 words
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Article214 1962-03-25 11 The shock findings of Dr. Leakey WASHINGTON. Sat. Two entirely different types of man existed simultaneously in Tanganyika 1.750.000 years ago. Dr. L.S.B. Leakey, the British anthropologist, said here. Dr. Leakey, who stirred the world with his announcement yesterday that remains of a sub-human fossil he had found were 14UPI - 214 words
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Article136 1962-03-25 11 THIS SUNDAY IN AMERICA WANTED: music to tax you by. Internal Revenue chief Mortimer Capii r i plans to pipe music into his tax offices to soothe the savage breasts of his collectors He says: Today errors are a very costly item to us. I believe music will have a136 words
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Article277 1962-03-25 11 INTERCEPTION BID UNSUCCESSFUL SAIGON. Sat. About 20 unidentified aircraft penetrated South Vietnamese air space in the high plateau ol Central Vietnam la>.t Tuesday, a highly qualified military source said today. One B-26. two T-28 and one C-47 aircraft of the Vietnamese Air Force took off toUPI - 277 words
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Advertisement85 1962-03-25 11 GIANT VALUE HAIR CARE SPECIALS For soft, shining, lustrous hair. ex t ra-r i eh spec ial form v \i shampoos: Shampoo Enriched with Egg 16 oz. Dandruff Treatment Shampoo 16 oz. Liquid Castile Shampoo 16 oz. Lanolin Plus Creme RinseUse it after every shampoo for easy-to-set.marvelouslymanageable hair. i-i>i I85 words
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Advertisement499 1962-03-25 11 EZzczEsazczzzz GET BIG HUSKY. $"&A\i MUSCLES! \U sJsth±lJt I hK\ Complete Howe GifiMHastum •i\ "/^7 h r i |ee Cou P° n to* 9 I 1/ i\) Women want he-men lor their husbands and I] \l J( \l\ I W sweethearts none of this chorus-man stutt i\ M f Or499 words
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Obituary32 1962-03-25 12 !0 Words Sit (Miiummm) IN EVER LOVINC memory of R*»d Khoo Chiang Ba* who baa com to be with the Lord on 2&-3-M. Inserted by i.:j loving wife and children.32 words
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Article69 1962-03-25 12 Words Sit (MMmmrn) NEW MORNINC/EVENING course,. commence md April. Joan Booty Charm Modelling School Cathedra.: Ball (opposite Adelphl) Tel: (Spore) *****. DORIS CEDDES Little Shop. Raffles I Kxlraorrlincry of Afternoon Dresses Hats from 10/- matching Handbags and Gloves Ideal for the forthcoming Garden Party GETTING MARRIED? Salon Phoenix Mves69 words
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Article467 1962-03-25 12 LAST week was a week of splendid news in ALGERIA where after seven years of struggle and a million deaths the eagles of victory have perched on the banners of a newly-free nation. Today Algerians pause in solemn remembrance of gallant sons and daughters who wrote In martyred blood467 words
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687 1962-03-25 12 ABUBAKERbinDIN - IT'S THE MOST HORRIBLE SMELL IN THE WORLD ABUBAKERbinDIN fly MALAYA'S NEW WHITER NO. 31 DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON, although a great man of letters, had very little use lor soap and water. In short, he was dirty. But he always insisted on people speaking correct English. Once, on being told687 words
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Article18 1962-03-25 12 %^z i ik i 9^\ yv \s TIMES TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS ARE THINKING AND SAYING18 words
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Article, Illustration992 1962-03-25 12 New Zealand in Asia... THE DEPUTY Prime Minister of New Zealand, iMr. J. R. Marshall, is a quiet, scholarly man with a flair for expressing facts and figures lucidly and comprehensively. He outlined and explained New Zealand's current affairs to me when I met him on the eve of his992 words
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Article214 1962-03-25 12 I DON'T know which filled me more hate, anger or disgust when I read your item about "Love. Mao and cash" (Sunday Time*. March 18 >. It Is Incredible that things of this nature should happen in the 20th Century. The idea of a great nation214 words
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Article138 1962-03-25 12 I AM glad to note the strong feminine bias Hasnah-Vlmala-Chen has been giving her columns of late But I was not at til surprised to read of lobsters going at 80 cents a katl at Kote Tlnetf 'Sunday Times March 18) What Hasnab wants to do138 words
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Article69 1962-03-25 12 BY gum that is a hard game Hasnah-Vlmala-Chen mentioned in her column last week— putting down 10 words on paper and then composing a story around them We sat down to play that game after lunch on Sunday and none of us actually made the grade. How69 words
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Article107 1962-03-25 12 li.ikmi your new series "Woman and the professions" and your profile of the girl who has made a science of murder (Sunday Times. March 18) My daughter who Is a keen science student was quite excited by the prospect of becoming a forensic chemist I like the107 words
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Article149 1962-03-25 12 I AM glad Hasnah-Vlmala-Chen has taken a crack at those obesity experts who insist on preaching on food fads at parties (Sunday Times. March 11). I myself had the misfortune to sit next to one at a dinner the other day and I rose from the table149 words
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Article78 1962-03-25 12 I READ with delight the legendary tale "The wedding of the witch" by S.J. Grahams In the Asia Magazine. The story says that on her wedding day, Mcl Hua tossed magic rice to distract the "Bird Of Evil Fortune" from destroying her and disturbing the bridal78 words
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Article120 1962-03-25 12 QO nic. of Mr. Hoi Yoon »3 Kee of Butterworth (Sunday Times, March 18) to have come out in defence of the harmless. Inoffensive rabbits of Adelaide. South Australia. But It is obvious that Mr. Hoi has never been to Australia and has. therefore, no idea of120 words
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Article65 1962-03-25 12 ARTHUR GOP ALAN'S "Fight for equal pay —how It all began" (Sunday Times. March 18) was an eye-opener. As a Singaporean I am proud to say It gives me great satisfaction to know that we seem to be one of the few countries where equal pay for equal65 words
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Letter99 1962-03-25 12 ARTHUR OOP ALAN's "Sins of our Parents" (Sunday Times, March 4) certainly is an eye-opener for all adults who by some strange twist of argument have held that they are not responsible for the sins of their children. Now may I give a word of advice99 words
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Advertisement852 1962-03-25 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Word* Sit (Uimimum) WONG LEE: Bet- sea Bk»g Poon. son of Mr. and lira. Wong Vook Kee and April. Kuan Ving, daughter at Mr and lira. La* Seng Caong today. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS It Words tlJt (Mim.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 8 Or.nue Grove Road. Sunday Be— lee i'852 words
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Advertisement32 1962-03-25 12 SAFE SKRIP with RC-35 protects your business SKRIP is the safest ink for tusmess because it can be erased or washed cut, but never completely removedit comes back under 'black light' SHEAFFERS32 words
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Advertisement49 1962-03-25 12 a Reduced Fares by aii Trains Kuala Lumpur Port Swetrenham 3rd Class 3rd Class KuaU Lumpur Petaling Jaya 20 cts. Batu Tiga 40 cts. —C. Bridge Halt 60 cts. Klang 70 cts. Tetuk Pulai 70 cts. Port Swettenham 85 cts. fi A FASTER < f wioi iv by RAIL ~t|llP49 words
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Article, Illustration422 1962-03-25 13 JEFFREY FRANCIS - YOKE HEONG.... A MOTHER'S AGONY JEFFREY FRANCIS By 'DOCTORS SAID THEY MUST AMPUTATE-BUT COULD I FACE HER WITHOUT HER ARMS?' Kuala Lumpur, Sat. J TALKED today to the mother of Lai Yoke Heong, the 1 > -year-old girl who lost both arms after a road accident this week. "Nothing can422 words
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135 1962-03-25 13 God's 'yes' before temple can move PENANG. Sat. Officials of a 60-year-old Prangin Road Ghaut Temple near Weld Quay have asked the city council for time to consult their deity known as "Dato Kong" —on the council's request to move the temple to another site. The council wants the temple135 words
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92 1962-03-25 13 MISSING BOY, 14, IS HOME AFTER FIVE DAYS SINGAPORE. Sat. A dishevelled and repentant schoolboy, Mohd Nor bin Abdul Ghani missing from his Geylang home since last Monday. returned home at 3 am today When his mother. Che Fatlmah Bebe. answered a knock at their Lorong 29 home this morning,92 words
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Article, Illustration174 1962-03-25 13 OENANG. Sat— Two paratroopers from 1 the 22 Special Air Sen-ices Regiment now undergoing jungle training in this country, today smashed the Malayan freefall altitude record with a Jump of 12.300 feet. Cpl. B. Sanders and Trooper T. Roberts made the174 words
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184 1962-03-25 13 Malaysian security on the agenda at defence chiefs' talks SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE transfer of internal security in Singapore and the three British Borneo territories to the proposed Malaysian Government was one of the main items discussed at a meeting of top British defence official! here today. The meeting of the184 words
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Article33 1962-03-25 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. A labourer, Tan Cheng Tong, 47. was fined $250 today in a magistrate court for making a false declaration. He pleaded guilty to committing the offence.33 words
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114 1962-03-25 13 Cars speed by as unconscious man lies on road PENANG, Sat. Motorists Ignored an accident victim lying unconscious in Light Street at noon today. A crowd signalled them to stop and take him to hospital but they drove on. Eventually. Captain R. E. Gee. the Federation's acting Director of Marine114 words
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Article82 1962-03-25 13 TODAY: Sedlll KechU 12.20 pjn. (6.7 ft.). Singapore 1.14 pjn. (8.7 ft.); Port Dickson 8.39 ajn. (8.2 ft.) 9 p.m (8.8 ft.); Port Swettenham 8 ajn. (12.1 ft.) 809 pjn. (12.5 ft); Penan* 2.52 pjn. <Bft.). TOMORROW: SedUi KechU 1.05 pjn. (6.7 ft.); Singapore 1.53 pjn.82 words
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305 1962-03-25 13 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat. Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section today with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (1.000) $1.46; Gammon 1.000 $170; Rothmans (1.000) $1.43 D; Cold Store (3.000) ss. 9d.; Steamers (3.000) 98 cents. (1.000) 97 cents; S. Traders (1.000)305 words
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Article21 1962-03-25 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Ow Fook Kay has been appointed secretary to the Board of Film Censors from April 6.21 words
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Advertisement264 1962-03-25 13 COURSE OP fi^^l CONDITIONING jB WILL DO FOR i9L YOUR DOG pjPISJ Moti dofi are ted ootcrap* or on prepared toocUOiai mtvooi contain* 'rue balanced vitamins and minerals Eveo where special meat i> hougtM «ni can'i be certain thai all the elements dot! nccd> ire present It it to difficult264 words
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Article, Illustration14 1962-03-25 14 MOTORING THI OKW JUNIOR... MORE THAN GOOD LOOKS. SUNDAY TIMBS PICTURI14 words
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Article716 1962-03-25 14 TODAY I can report that Junior has grown up. The DKW Jurfior, I mean. It is still a small 'un where size is concerned; but when it comes to big-man-talk prowess, it's clearly no runt. It has grown up with a bigger heart, quicker reflexes and more sophisticated716 words
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Article42 1962-03-25 14 FROM "A Woman Driver," of Penan*, came this short, short letter last week: "Dear Peter Lim, WHY the long, long sentences to insult women?" To "A Woman Driver": No Insult intended; I was just putting certain things on record.42 words
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Article, Illustration205 1962-03-25 14 PICTURE CONTEST IVI.nm.K of this week's TT TOP p R i ZE of S3a is "The Lonely One" (above) submitted by L.s. Tan of 155 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 5. Mr Tan used a Rolliflex camera. Setting HI. speed 60. The SECOND PRIZE of205 words
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1424 1962-03-25 14 The jury took only ten minutes to find him guilty of wilful murder CONTINUING THE CASE OF THE JAILER WHO SHOT HIS WIFE if From Page Four this time the legal perplexities of the case had affected him so profoundly that he could only shake his head when asked whether1,424 words
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Advertisement437 1962-03-25 14 ■r-ii~ir VHIWHHi ;9 in|i flf' mrU iuT la w n jS ROVER policy is one ot progressive development combined with a restrained approach to outword chonge. Thus, overall design ond styling may remain virtually the same over a period of years vet detail modifications are constantly being made to improve437 words
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Article, Illustration127 1962-03-25 15 OB ACE KELLY i* coing hack to Hollywood from her paUtre in Monte Carlo to make a Him. The Sim queen who became a real prince** will be directed by her old friend Alfred Hitchcock— who wa« filming her on the Riviera in 1955 when shr first met Prince127 words
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Article, Illustration867 1962-03-25 15 LOGAN GOURLAY - RUMOURS SAYRAINIER'S FUTURE IS SHAKY By LOGAN GOURLAY HER SERENE HIGHNESS Princess Grace of Monaco is returning to Hollywood, where she once reigned with considerable serenity as "The First Lady of the Screen." Since her last film, "High Society," she has turned down867 words
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Article60 1962-03-25 15 JT was reported that Hmytey Mills tuts replaced Sandra Dee in the Hollywood film of "The Chalk Garden." "Whoopa!" Hayley exclaimed, goto enrla jumping; about her pretty pux t%et when she heard the news. "I knew that ni flootlnc mround. bat I didn't know the family"— (that's60 words
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272 1962-03-25 15 The princess she is ice that burns HITCHCOCK talks to PETER EVANS AT five minutes to seven yesterday morning I met Alfred Hitchcock. Slowly Hitchcock, the master of suspense, began to tell me how he lured the princess they said would never return back to Hollywood after six years. "I272 words
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Article, Illustration480 1962-03-25 15 PETER LIM AT THE FILMS Hayley Mills (left and right) twice as much. THE PARENT TRAP Hoyley Mills, Mour M n O'Hara, Brian Keith, Charlie Rugglct Walt Disney Distributed 'cy Rank •ryHE parent Trap" U a dellnx quent tender trap. It Is romantic enough for Romeo480 words
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Advertisement521 1962-03-25 15 ♦1 QgGANItATION j C23III3iSIi2E) tiLsnowiogiji-oV^ir:, .as I^o%^ MMJM M Todoy 4 Sam Stoves pf Corthope J :Nwsfctwitf!V;o"; j ,Vo^^ ♦Mar* FORtST O A LO X X |M WI a I fa/ Pkn Special F«aturettr THI QOLKN LANDS" Cotor) O.\ STACK! Toaaonea at •.30 p.m. REDIFFUSIONI Present, J SANYO X X521 words
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Advertisement100 1962-03-25 15 LAST NIGHT' ■>c»ot«mal french Bombshrf (»«wr)«d in Sport Now presented NiahHy a< STRAITS VIEW MOTH Tol: 01/21JJ-41 MtSS TATIANA I direct from Poru m .inlinf oaacai tm^W flaot »»»«i < tJO a.m.) M% Aoaiisuoft Fra* •oak torlv! «H Children aadar 1* f^^^^^ not odmitt. n OS«7 f(yf' iHELAIIN AMERICAN "CIRCUS100 words
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Advertisement346 1962-03-25 15 Open the door to business success TRAIN IN NEW YORK FOR A COMMERCIALCAREER INTENSIVE COURSES (Individual Instruction For Men Women) Business Administration •Executive Secretarial English •Bookkeeping/Accounting "Foreign Trade •Stenography •Bi-Lingual Secretarial Business Machines •Comptometry A£P CLASSES START WEEKLY With the rccommcnd.it ion of the whool, stndrnt« TR AININu may apply346 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-03-25 16 AS you set out on still another year of life, you discover that a great deal opens up before you. Some difficult job that you struggled with last year should now be out of your way and as you progress through the weeks ahead, you will247 words
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Article83 1962-03-25 16 If UHK BIKTHOW fails brt»crn \r»"l I and \prfl T m. losivr *en 4 a paaspert jmlun- of lounetf »itb tsar name *aari». eWle ef birth and orrupalioa to: "Star of the Week." The Sunday Time*, rimes llou«r. Rhrrr Valley R«aa Sinjapore 9. Mr*. P. I. H.83 words
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Article, Illustration368 1962-03-25 19 The new season fruit is here; premiere ot Apple Annie film Free crisp apples during the week AUSTRALIAN Apple Week is now beinjj celebrated throughout Sinf^apore to coincide with two important events. The first is the arrival of the new season s> apples direct from368 words
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Article157 1962-03-25 19 A WORLD-FAMOUS I Australian apple equally popular for rating in cooking is a permanent memorial to a Sydney housewife. Just a hundred years ago. Mrs. Maria Ann i Smith, known to her neighbouts as "Granny", bought some empty wooden boxes to use on her little farm157 words
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304 1962-03-25 19 ONLY THE BEST GRADES ARE ALLOWED FOR EXPORT /\.NK hundred and fifty years of apple-growing has enabled Australia to establish herself as a major force in the industry with a total production capacity of 15 million bushels of fruit, of which one-third is exported to markets throughout the world. In304 words
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Advertisement186 1962-03-25 19 AND NOT ONLY APPLES Australia is your natural supplier of fresh, vitamin-rich FRUITS AND VEGETABLES V jiL^ M X^^r I^^^ grapes and citrus fruits come from Australian orchards l^^M^^^^^f Tropical fruits flourish in abundance on northern O nnu<; PEACmS PSiAPS GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES CABBAGES farms In addition, a rich harvest of186 words
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Article, Illustration597 1962-03-25 20 FIBRE PACKING LESSENS FRUIT BRUISING New cellpack method can speed up the whole operation by six times fHE growing use in Australia of various types of fibreboard packaging for fruit and vegetables has been given a boost by the formation of a national Fibreboard Development Council. I sing the combined597 words
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134 1962-03-25 20 D»a: the Ar:ned Services demand lor vitaminized apple and lor other apple prwtactt, led to the esiab.:.en; of planu capable ing over '.wo milbushels lrom each crop. Exploitation of Uie versatiu* the fruit has now resulted tan the production -ned apple.-, crushed apple134 words
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156 1962-03-25 20 rpo en.sure a high uniform 1 standard of apples exported to overseas markets, the Australian Government employs a team of inspectors to check consignments prior to shipment. It is the duty of these officers to examine a number of boxes from each shipment submitted for156 words
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Article, Illustration370 1962-03-25 20 rpilE huge volume of X apple exports overseas has resulted in the development of a specialised packing industry that has the task of ensuring that the fruit arrives at its destinations quickly and undamaged. One of the latest methods devised In370 words
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Advertisement292 1962-03-25 20 Specially Selected Quality Fresh Fruit and Vegetables We Distribute /^iA CAULIFLOWERS, LETTUCE, CELERY, '^bf PARSNIPS, TURNIPS, SWEDES, CARROTS, *W\ BEETROOT, RADISH, CAPSICUMS, GREEN l_3 Jk )f\ AND RED CABBAGE. VjBSPSSV POTATOES AND ONIONS. GRAPES, PEACHES, PLUMS, FAMOUS U^TuX^^/ GRANNYSMITH APPLES AND PEARS, 4/ rV^/ ORANGtS, LEMONS AND GRAPEFRUIT. LAUGH INC292 words
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Advertisement75 1962-03-25 20 /-^AUSTRALIAN (APPLET WEEK! >^ BiiimaAs^t "IBESaW if The AUSTRALIAN ]1 %Af\\Kl I APPLE and PEAR jW^^^'* INUW IMPORTERS 1 IN SEASON X^ COMHITTEE f F»r a delightful timc^^^^^jjhJk', f ADITfII i^M^mJ^mmm v'*Arf^- a^^ KW SINGAPORE J^*/^as**Nr Jjl fi •ft^ffufrrt at j:< i t f ;iu>V 1 1 B\pf Miracles/ i75 words
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Article165 1962-03-25 21 Have you ever tasted a papple? THE ingenious grafting 1 methods of an enr> rising Queensland orchardist. Henry Franklin, has produced a new specie of fruit in Australia— the "papple." Mr Franklin, who devotes his rare genius lor graft--0 (Nat, was the first person to grow apples on peur tree.-,165 words
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Article, Illustration25 1962-03-25 21 0 THE Australian apple girl is off on her rounds again. This time the offers a new season Delicious to a driver.25 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-03-25 21 TO DAVE THE DUDE, APPLE ANNIES APPLES WERE SUPPOSED TO PERFORM MIRACLES A FEATURE of the film "Pocketful of Miracles" is the importance attached by Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) to the lucky qualities of apples. This superstition is shared by many people,356 words
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Article296 1962-03-25 21 r THI film "Pocketful of Miracles." which is as- sociated with Australian Apple Week, is based on a favourite character of fiction. Damon Runyon. the I gnat story telier of New I York.- "Guys and DolLs" era. wrote the story which became one of296 words
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Advertisement149 1962-03-25 21 NOW SINGAPORE-PERTH inonly4hrs.somins.-ti BS flfl0fl0fl'B"»V' ..^^SSSSSSsfIB^ 1 •i^ tM t .Zm^^b«»»sssssssssswb«»^^^^^^^^ Jbbsssbssssssssl i yf^ u _.^^^s^sb^bsssssssVbsss> 'X&KsSf'^^ sWHV^^S?^^! j^S***^^ ii^SßMßsssMßssE^l^iS^^^i^^^J^^^^ i* issiiiTiiniff' I Vi Jk% Csm JP BBH fIBT fIBT Jm by QANTAS 707 U UutS Now you can fly to Perth, non-stop, with greater speed and comfort than ever149 words
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Article220 1962-03-25 22 AIORE than one mil- lion ti n shares alone changed hands in the trading of Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in the past week one of the heaviest turnovers seen for many a month. Sungci Way wa.» the "hott€*t" with no le.ss than 103.000 shares being traced In both territories220 words
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Article, Illustration373 1962-03-25 22 good outlook for tin shares now LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT Cut out and keep for future reference. If you hove ony queries write to the City Editor. The Sunday Times, Times House, Singapore 9. a boom, there are thousand* Df others who will B«-t their lingers burnt. There is ample373 words
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Article, Illustration27 1962-03-25 22 DAVID - wt DAVID p^ KRAAL We should adopt the hockey tactics of fast and fit Pakistan Professionalism is the only way for our soccer to improve27 words
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Article1505 1962-03-25 22 SKINNER -TWO GAMES FOR SPORE INTERVIEW WITH OUR ONLY ACTIVE DOUBLE INTERNATIONAL IS AT across the table from this lean man as he sipped a glass of water he seldom drinks and wondered how it felt to be in his shoes. I also wondered what it was that took some1,505 words
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312 1962-03-25 22 9 You can express TOUR sports opinion o n tbis page. So write in now i but keep all j letters short. express TOUR sports opinion o n tbis page. So write in now but keep all letters short. YOL'R open letter to312 words
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Article143 1962-03-25 22 QUALIFYING MARKS FOR THELIFTERS ASIAN GAMES SINGAPORE. Sat. Sinv^ gapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation today .set the qualifying poundages for the Asian Games in Jakarta in August. Tho qualifying marks will be submitted to the Blnga pore Olympic and Sporta Council tor approval, which the first trials will be held in143 words
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Article62 1962-03-25 22 tJYDNEV. Sat. Top Australian jockey George Moore fraclured m.s led collarbone when his mount, Johnno. fell in the Sydney Turf Club Cup at Rosehill today. Johnno. favourite la i rm net, dropped back soon afier he» sii.rt and crashed into Hinli I which appeared toReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement35 1962-03-25 22 jQ^ And just one r^c J^. more thing, Mum. Don't SCOUT'S SCOT"T S i woiaar emulsion /trim** "Kanlr Txri+VimTf mir cauvHon (JUIllt; UcUkjxL WILIIUU.L Illy 2^SL "^T™ 1 favourite vit&min -=~.rsr-_- lOOCL TJOnXC"" scott's emulsion*35 words
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Article214 1962-03-25 23 SLTA PICK 9 FOR SPECIAL TRAINING SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore L.T.A. has picked nine players for specialised training in preparation Xor the Malayan open championships and the Asian Games in Jakarta in August. They are Ong Chew Bee, T.S. Kirn, Sharin Osman, Dr. K.D. Wong, S. Houghton, Henry Pang, Gordon Urn,214 words
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1196 1962-03-25 23 f/l[i/M NOT EASY TO GAUGE wth Epsom jeep j ///T BRILLIANCE BEST BETS Angler's Serenade, Pride of Persia and Golden Lady. THE GOING is GOOD pRIDE OF PERSIA, surprisingly withdrawn last week, is a definite starter in the Class 3, Div. 1,1,196 words
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Article156 1962-03-25 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Rao* 1 MS ANG. SERENADE PrMe Rue Royale ANG. SERENADE Double Chance Pride PRIDE Angler's Serenade Double Chance Race S 24S ENTERTAINER Town Beat Shirai MARTIAN Entertainer Sbiras TOWN BEAT Shiraz Entertainer lid S SJM MANDY BTAR Sun Globe Chahaya SUN GLOBE Rocket Mandy156 words
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1471 1962-03-25 23 ACCEPTORS, probable riders, betting 1 forecast, barrier draw and Focus- 1 on-Form for today's racing at Ipoh are given below. Race 1—2.15: Class 3. Oiv. 5—6 Furs. 1. ***** Mirupeo (CapU ILF. Bloxham) Rodgers, 9 8.0 1>ob«. 65 2. ***** Maunu (Salamat St.) Rodger^,1,471 words
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Article86 1962-03-25 23 SINOAPORE. Sat. Singapore Table Tennis Association will hold a referee and coaching course from Apr. 16 to June 30 The coaching sessions will be held on Thursdays and Sundays from 6.30 p m to 7JO at a venue to be decided later. An examination will be86 words
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Article90 1962-03-25 23 gINOAPORE. Bat. RAP. Seletar are favourites to win the F.E.A.P. Inter-station badminton championship which will be played from Monday to March 29 at R.A.F. Seletar gymnasium. In the Seletar line-up is Singapore State player Johnny Kokc. who Is F.E.A.F. singles and doubles champion. Main threat to Seletar90 words
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Advertisement703 1962-03-25 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOU* SIRVICE (S'psM) M sTerda tU (Mimmmm) Omilm I mmUh. M Wmwmi (Mm.) LACKS PMOTOtTAT tERVICE Fotomauc as Kobmeoa Boad. Tel: MM* TANO'S PMOTOCOPV MBJVICC Pocn meats Paotoroptea. Beat Quay. 8 ngapore W64SB. CICARETTEt ARt KILUMI Stop smell lag wn» "Anal- Details: MB. h »h Street <Reom-8)703 words
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Advertisement1141 1962-03-25 23 Hfiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiti.-miiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiu BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: Then you will enioy the esteem ond respect of your s friends os well os increased opportunities for promotion to E 5 executive positions. It is now possible for Asian students to SS obtain the highly-prized degree of the Australian Society of Accountants or the1,141 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Article, Illustration134 1962-03-25 24 Vaulter Uelses on way to the rafters THE U S. champion pole vaulter with the controversijl fibre (l an pole teemed headed lor the ratten at he cleared 15ft. tin in a ttadium at Tokyo. And |oh« Uel>e didn't even conte clotr134 words
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340 1962-03-25 24 Burnley boost their hopes for Div.l title LONDON. Sat. Burnlry boosted their English FA. League championship hopes with a 2-0 win over Birmingham. Their nearest rivals. Ip .i irli. dropped a point when held 1-1 by Nottingham Forest. Today's results give Burnley 4b points from 32 games and Ipswich 44340 words
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Article109 1962-03-25 24 (KKKET: Senior tourney University v. Army. Sepoy Lines; C.S.C. v. Police. Balestier: Indian As.soci.it ion v. R.A.F.. Bulestier; S.C.C. S.R.C.. pudang. Junior tourney Section "A" Combined Schools v S.C.C.. R.I. ground: N*v;il Base v C.S.C. N..V..1 But; H.Q. F.E.A.F. v Prtsoi.v. ObagkH; R.A.F. Ch.uigi v RAF. Tengfili. Cliaiigi;109 words
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Article117 1962-03-25 24 PENANG. Sat. The Royal I Polo Club A u:!l meet the Selant gor Polo Club in the linal for the BurmK-Mulay.i Cup tomorrow, the last day of Hir Malay., ii Polo Association touiT.amem i. Pcnane. TorUiy the Roy.il*»iihane Polo Club 'A ijeat the ro*»! o.^goono117 words
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Article199 1962-03-25 24 AUCKLAND. Sat. A brllliam 116 not out by Tom Gntveney enabled the vujiing Commonwealth team to a thrilling two-wicket win over New Zealand Cricket Association President i XI here today. Scores were: Presidents XI 285 and 301-8 net. <Playle 94 no Harris 43 1. Commonwealth 295-6Reuter - 199 words
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Article97 1962-03-25 24 LONDON. Sat The Cam- bridge University crew I tested their watermanship yesterday in their training for the boat race against Oxford University here on i April 7. Coach Harold Rickett took them through a stretch of rough water just past the mile post twice. and at theReuter - 97 words
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Obituary41 1962-03-25 24 MR KHOO PENG ONC. BU IKisaed «wa> peacefully on 23 a.< 3 ut h.s laaMaaea IS-O .la.m Ktyant;. leiivini: Iwhmd hit tony. J daughter*. 5 aoii>-in-l:n«. 3 eteachnra-la.law, and Hvatal L-ruud ctiDdrro to mourn Ml .11 ...m on ■.nn Cemrtrry.41 words
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Article33 1962-03-25 24 PRINCE TEA DOOM ptMaVJU I iMilon Shou M Muud:i> -Olh :il !> 15 p.m Wn "J.iniiainr M.4k.*-up tiy lt*\ lon. O.o*'<>' Yin H<xlt*'O Modrln front Singapore HaaW Aciidemy. fttaat L'Ti.' ie: i 'IOC.33 words
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39 1962-03-25 24 Timber bridge 2/47 at Mile 47 Kuala Trengganu-Kota Bli.nu Road on Route 111 will be > lused to all traffic Irom 10.00 p.m to 6.00 a.m. on the 25th <> to 26th of March for repairs.39 words
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Article283 1962-03-25 24 |>KiDOETO\VN. B«t. A D sixth-wlcKet partnership of 41 between 21 -year-old Nawab of Pataudi and Chandu Bcrde .sparked India's recovery on the opening day ol the Third Tost against West Indies here yesterday after the tirst live Indlar. wickets had fallen for 112. Alter their283 words
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183 1962-03-25 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's Lough-brough-trained water-polo coach Tan Hwee Hock is not worried about Singapore's 4 l defeat by Indonesia in their return Water-polo International match here last Sunday. He said: "As far as the players and I are concerned,183 words
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524 1962-03-25 24 DOUGLAS NICHOLSON London, Saturday - KOPS PROVES MUCH TOO GOOD TO KEEP ALL-ENGLAND TITLE DOUGLAS NICHOLSON London, Saturday I Thailand's Wattanasin puts up a worthy fight in final, but... by gRLAND KOPS, oi Denmark, retained the All-England men's singles title with a typical display of power badminton He heat Charoen Wattanasin of Thailand, 15-li, 15-5524 words
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250 1962-03-25 24 THAILAND'S PRATHIN FAILS IN BID FOR SCHOOLGIRLS' TITLE QINOAPORS, Bat Urn 13 C'.ioo Ei:^ retauied lier Sin- i gapore sehooaglrls singles bad- i mir.'on championship tcui;;iit nhen .she ijeat Thailand's Prathtn Patiabonys 1 1-3. 1 1-7 in the final Pratlnn. who won the Thailand's women's i>ijen iingjw. liile last DecemberReuter - 250 words
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Advertisement159 1962-03-25 24 CLASSIFIED ADS. UIM CHCE asm oi stems. I 1 K K.itnryn oi Milt Ho TAN TAN:- Hfturt-n Hue Klirn.- *<r, or Mr. A Mr*. T.in Kbye «en« of Ma4aa On»: ip» I K«S thr IBS* Mi T X CNANORIAH NAIOU Baw I ■hoi .l-' .1 .uthler oi Mr. a Mr.159 words
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