The Straits Times, 7 June 1962

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 00,000 The Straits Times Mai*** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962 15 CENTS KDX OH
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  • 1595 1 The King's stirring broadcast to the nation Vigilance urged to preserve harmony KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today told the people of Malaya that the racial, religious and social harmony of their country is "so rich a treasure that none should wish to see
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  • 35 1 SINOAPORE. Wed. Eight prisoners were struck by lightning while working at a orison farm in- Changi Jail this evening. Two were taken to hospital seriously Injured. The others sustained slight burns.
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  • 30 1 DORTMUND (West Germany Wed. Dr Konrad Adenauer was yesterday rt-elected chairman nf the Christian Democratic Party with 391 out of 431 votes at the party congress, here. Reuter.
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  • 22 1 LONDON Wed. Queen Elizabeth has a heavy cold and did not attend the Derby at Epsom Downs today. Reuter.
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  • 265 1 17 NATIONS GIVE VIEWS ON DISARMED WORLD NEW YORK, Wednesday. 4 UTOPIA is depicted in a massive United Na'Mions document which reported yesterday on the replies of 17 nations to a questionnaire about the economic and social consequences of dis- armament. The document showed that Russia would spend several
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  • 170 1 OAIGON. Wed. A strong Communist guerilla force yesterday attacked three trains. blew up a bridge, ambushed a relieving government force and captured a large quantity food and arms, wellinformed military sources said today. Details of casualties not known. Th sources said as the two trains, carrying
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  • 40 1 SINGAPORE W< Mil ipnrr (iky i si t lection i>.m v )t«i In\ ltattra S i m the Vitlon^i itch <t iii s,,r todaj EffTeadj I Ml, 111 junior Mfesrw be»l Hoik: Kong Ban l Mercantile Bauk v
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  • 157 2 of the film-stjrry *9 Ommei that are clamped on defcncelcn babies are deplorable and will sound even worse in a few years by which time fashions will have changed -J —the Rev. Alfred Meakin. rector at Etnanuel Church, Loughborough, Leicestershire. In his parish magazine.
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  • 55 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. Former Vice President Richard Nixon bidding to make a political comeback today won California's popularity contest for Republican nomination for Governor against Mr. Joseph Shell, a rightwlng member of the State Assembly. Mr. Nixon will oppose the outgoing Governor, Mr. Edmund (Pat> Brown,
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  • 149 2 FOREIGN DESK (""PHOTOI SPECIAL WANTED for trying to assassinate President de Gaulle last September, Armand Belvisi shot it out with police in the heart of Paris last week. After an 80-minute siege, with tommy guns raking his house, Belvisi, a staring-eyed image of Hitler, surrendered with his
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  • 55 2 SEOUL, Wed— About 2 000 students of Korea University In Seoul today staged a demonstration here demanding early conclusion of a Statuof Forces Agreement between the United States and South Korea. This was the first studentsdemonstration since the military junta took over power from former Prime
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  • 447 2 PARIS. Wednesday "JHE French Government produced a bombshell for Algeria last night when it published a letter in which Edmond Jouhaud, OAS deputy leader under sentence of death, appealed to his chief Raoul Salan now serving a life term in jail to order an
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 194 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. A BRITISH astronaut may take part in the United States man-in-space programme, according- to the magazine Newsweek The magazine said: "While no British manned space shots are planned, London has quietly ordered all three armed services to select likely space candidates. "Next step will be
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    • 122 3 Reds want to take part in referendum ALGIERS: The Algerian Communist Party, dissolved by French authorities six years ago. filed an' anplicatio.i to take part in the July 1 referendum vote on independence. HONG KONG: Prince Perm Nouth. First Minister in the Cambodian CabhiPt. yestercay held talks with Chinese Premier
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    • 133 3 808 HOPE GETS A DEGREE FOR ALL HIS JOKES WASHINGTON, Wed.— Comedian Bob Hope wisecracked his way through a solemn academic ceremony when he accepted an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters at Georgetown University here last ni?ht. Hope, who was born in the London suburb of Eltham, listened
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    • 201 3 REFUGEE SWIMMING TO WEST SHOT DEAD IN WATER BERLIN. Wednesday. UAST German border guards today shot and killed an East German refugee as he tried to swim the River Spree into the British sector of West Berlin. Two British Saracen armoured cars and seven soldiers joined rifle-carrying West Berlin police
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    • 73 3 HONG KONG. Wed. The Chinese Government had protested to India against "frequent" intrusions into Chinese air space along the Sino-Indian border. The New China News Agency, reporting from Peking, yesterday linked the alleged Intrusions with "the establishment of new military points on Chinese territory and with
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    • 33 3 MADRID. Wed A small omb went oil today in the entre of Madrid outside a uilding housing several Roiom CUhollc 'ellglous orders, lollce said. There were no eports of casualties. FPI.
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    • 82 3 Berlin Wall must come down, says Adenauer BONN. Wed— The West German Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer, said yesterday that the Berlin Will must be "put out of commission." brfore West Germany will grant Communist East Germany the (U.S.) BJS million in trade credits it seeks East Germany, faced by shortages in
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    • 53 3 SALISBURY, -Wed. Police yesterday used teargas to disperse a crowd of several hundred at an African township near Gwelo. Police were called L: after a dispute between the Rhodesian Iron and Steel Co. and ito stafT over the feeding of non-employees at the company mess. No on
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    • 42 3 GENEVA. Wed. me United Nations outer space conference yesterday set up a 10-nation working group to examine international exchanges of scientific Information about the peaceful uses of outer space and named Professor Takeo Hatanaka of Japan as chairman.— Reuter
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    • 297 3 Now Thant speaks out against US S-bombs NEW YORK, Wednesday. acting Secfetary-general, U Thant, said at his press conference yesterday that the projected United States nuclear tests in space were undesirable and "a manifestation of a very dangerous psychosis." The U.N chief recalled that he had already spoken out against
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    • 44 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The House Foreign Affairs committee yesterday approved a U554,668,500,000 ($14,005,500--00 Foreign Aid Authorisation Bill which fell US$BlO '$2.430 million dollars short of what President Kennedy wanted. The committee vote, taken behind closed doors, was 21 to four —U.P.l
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    • 45 3 LISBON. Wed.— The British embassy yesterday j tested to the Portuguese Foreign Ministry about the beating up of Dr. Albert Lodse. a reader at Leeds University and instructor at the British Institute here, when police dispersed demonstrating students on Monday "?uter
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    • 272 3 CARPENTER: SPACE COULD BE FUN FOR EVERYBODY WASHINGTON, Wed Commander Malcolm Scott Carpenter told reporters yesterday that he wished everybody could have the experience of space flight "because it's very enjoyable.' He arrived here with his wife and four children from Langley Air Base. Virginia, and went to the White
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    • 306 3 MOSCOW, Wed. TOP East European leaders met in Moscow today for talks on economic problems of the Communist bloc and international affairs. Soviet leaders and those of Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria are attending what is officially described as a meeting
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  • 261 4 Nee Soon killing: Man freed SINGAPORE, Wed.— Four British naval ratings all "fairly drunk" were walking through Nee Soon village at 2.30 a.m. on March 30, when they were involved in an incident resulting in the death of one of them, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Killed
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  • 86 4 PENANG, Wed. The Korean soccer tour team had a great scare when the FAM Selection threatened to stop their run of victories at the City Stadium here tonight. But the Koreans rallied after trailing 1-3 in the 43rd minute to snatch victory 4-3. Selection, who
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  • 204 4 SINGAPORE. Wed THE Yang di Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. played a dual role this evening at a rousing national loyalty rally of the State's boy scouts. He told t'.ir {.GOO-strong rally on the St. Joseph's Institution field: "As Chief Scout
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  • 299 4 Six horses fall in sensational Derby, pile up RIDERLESS RUNNERS CROSS FINISHING LINE IN RACE CLASSIC j]PSOM Wed. American owned Irish-trained Colt Larkspur won the 183 rd Epsom Derby here today a race marred by a pile-up in which six horses fell. Larkspur, owned by I Raymond R. Guest, took
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  • 93 4 LONDON, Wed. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At RAMFORD, Kent 174 v. Essex; At Oxford: Hampshire 304 for five, v. Oxford At Bristol: Derbyshire 226 for four- At Eastbourne: Nottinghamshire 305 for four, v Sussex. At Worcester: Worcestershire 263 for three v. Middlesex At Northampton: Northamptonshire
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  • 430 4 LONDON, Wed. Quiet condi- tions were experienced in stock markets today and after tending to harden at the outset the general appearance became Irregular later Wall Streets recent behaviour was still a restraining influence and the market had a mixed bag of company statements to contend with. The
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  • 97 4 GESTETNER STRIKE ENDS AFTER FIVE DAYS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Business Houses Employees Union yesterday called off a five-day sit-down strike by 35 members at Qestetner (Eastern) Ltd.. in Cecil Street, following progress made in wage talks with the management. At the end of a two-hour meeting, the union's general
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  • 82 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The first welfare month of the University of Singapore replacing the former welfare week will begin on Saturday. Tlie annual procession to the city, the highlight, will be led by the University Queen. Flags will be sold throughout the State, and a rag paper will also
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Professor C. H. Stuart-Harris of the University of Sheffield will give a public lecture on "Aldosterone and the Circulation" in the Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy Lines, on Friday at 8.15 p.m.
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  • 158 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A »3 nine-man RAF expedition team left here today to explore the mysteries of Lake Chini, where a legendary lost city is said to lie beneath its murky waters. The team will also explore the mystery of a oneeyed monster said to be
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A seven-man selection committee headed by Dr. Phay Seng Whatt, chairman of the Public Service Commission, has selected f6ur Nanyang University graduates to further their studies in New Zealand. The successful scholarship winners, whose names have not yet been announced, will leave
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  • 132 5 A fainting soldier hits iron railing Till discipline of army life can be tough as this soldier, who collapsed at yesterday's Royal birthday parade in Kuala Lumpur, well knows. You are not supposed to faint on parade. If you do there is nothing anyone can do to aid you until
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  • 86 5 KLAXG. Wed— Two constables of the Federal Reserve Unit in Kuala Lumpur were produced here yesterday on a charge of robbery. Lam Mm Swee. 28, and Leong Ah Hua. ?3. from Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur. were alleged to have robbed Wong Ng Lew and
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  • 56 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The modern attitude towards university education places too much emphasis on It* technical value, a visiting professor from Cambridge said in a lecture at the University of Malaya. The speaker was Professor E. Rich. Professor of Imperial and Naval History at Cambridge University
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    • 430 5 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SKKVHK: 41.7 mm.. l metres MEDUM WAVE SERVICE: AM 600 Time Signal. 476 metres Nesan-Ko. Htm Headlines; A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.02 6.05 Morning Melodies 700 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Rcnde.vou.s w,,h Mus.c"; 7.30 Time Signal News: 7.35 Break- The News; 805
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  • 190 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J"HE University of Singapore will award its first honorary degrees three Doctor of Laws degrees at a convocation ceremony on June The degrees will De conferred on Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and Professor Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, Chancellor and ViceChancellor of
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  • 170 6 MALAYSIA: BRITISH GOVT'S SUPPORT IS REAFFIRMED LONDON, Wednesday. \m R. Reginald Maudling, the Colonial Secretary, m said yesterday that during his recent talks with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore, the British Government reaffirmed its support for the aim of creating a Federation of Malaysia. They also discussed
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  • 72 6 KUCHING, Wed. A businessman in Sandakan, North Borneo, has appealed to the North Borneo Chinese Association to start a fund to aid refugee* from China pouring into crowded Hong Kong. The suggestion was made by Mr. Ho Tin Cheok, who gave $1,000 towards the fund.
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  • 127 6 AUTHORITY ON ESPIONAGE ON TOUR OF ASIA F)R. KURT SINGER (above), director of B. P. Singer Features of California, ana his wife, Lady Jane Sherrod, arrived in Singapore yesterday on the first leg of an extended tour of Asia. They came from Ball after having visited Hawaii, Australia and the
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  • 202 6 I^LANG. Wed. ThP town council here is taking action to ensure that its scheme to remove squatters to flats will make the former squatter land available for development. The council's president. Mr. M R. Read, has writ, ten to owners of the land asking them if
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  • 319 6 Red carpet out for Thai King and Queen PENANG. Wednesday THE King and Queen of Thailand will receive a red carpet welcome on their arrival at Bayan Lepas airport, Penang from Kuala Lumpur on the afternoon of June 24. The Thai royal visitors will be accompanied by the Yang di-Pertuan
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  • 255 6 DENANG, Wed. The leader of a Brunei delegation of six today denied he had accepted the Federation Government's invitation to visit Malaya "Just for an aeroplane ride and a chance to tour the country." "Our group is free from political ties and our visit.
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  • 18 6 KAJANG. Wed.— The oolice here today collected 566 at a public auction of five old bicycles.
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  • 114 6 Judge rejects a plea to jail $357 debtor SINGAPORE. Wed. An application by a judgment creditor to have F.E. Hart, of the RAF. committed to civil prison for nonpayment of $357, being the balance of a judgment debt, was turned down by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today.
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  • 88 6 TIGHT FOR COMMON CITIZENSHIP FOR ALL' SINGAPORE. Tues. The leader of the United People's Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, today called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to fight for a common federal citizenship for all Singapore citizens. Mr. Ong said this course was "more simple and straightforward"
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  • 52 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— Tan Hung Keat, under a lower court conviction and fine of $8,000 on a charge of assisting in running a chap-jl-ki lottery, failed In his appeul against the sentence In the High Court today. Stakes worth $2,506 were found on him. He had tw<j
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  • 40 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed An 11-year-old schoolgirl was knocked down by a lorry In Setapak today. A. Antonlammah's left leg was amputated later at the General Hospital. Her condition was reported to be "very critical."
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  • 158 6 Barlsan Malaysia 'only by force' SINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the Barlian Soslalls, Dr. Lee Slew Choh. said today that his visit to Kuchlng had convinced him that Malaysia could only be achieved b» force. Dr. Lee. who led a Barisan Soslalls delegation to the third anniversary celebrations of the
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  • 59 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Malay film star. P. Ramlee. and his singer wife Saloma leave for Hong Kong by air tomorrow to make a guest appearance in a Shaw film "Love Parade' starring Lin Dai and Peter Chen Ho. Ramlee was awarded the Ahll Mangku Negara in
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  • 59 6 RAWANG Wed. A man walked into a house in a thickly populated mining camp here last night and stabbed a 16-year-old girl. En e Tee Cbai. The girl ran from the house after the attack and collapsed 30 yards away. She died on the way to
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  • 26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Lutheran Bible Training Institute here turned out its first batch gt trained young evangelists this week for work In new villages.
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
    • 1655 7 THE TOP SCORING LEGEND of RUGBY LEAGUE DAVE BROWN...AUSTRAUAS 'WONDER MAN' AND HIS RECORD-BREAKING CAREER... SHORTLY after the kick-off in the first Rugby League Test between Australia and England at Sydney Cricket Ground on June 29, 1936, the 6UOOO fans whose roar could be heard in the city suddenly lapsed
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  • 63 8 711 Word, lit (Minimum) MR A MRS. Dents Tan Hock Sent t ish to thank friends, relatives for thrir lovely presents attendance and help rendered on the occasion of our marriage on 26.M. THE WONG FAMILY thank relatives, frends C.A and K C.F.A. for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths,
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  • 610 8 The Straits Times Thursday, June 7. 1962. Out Of The Bunker Welcome light is cast by U Thfcuit, the Acting Secretary General of the United Nations, on the expected resumption ni talks on West Irian. Representatives of the Indonesian and Dutch Governments probably will be meeting again in New York
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  • 395 8 It is no surprise that most of the awards on the King'; Birthday should go to men anil women in the public services. The pattern still survives among the older nations whose orders of chivalry and honour reach back for centuries. Emphasis on the role of officials
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  • 237 8 Either the sense Or the tense is wrong when Dr. Lm Siew Choh speaks of opposition in Sarawak to Malaysia being more than passive resistance. He is wrong on two other counts. It is not a British Malaysia in the making; there is no British plan, plot
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  • 1463 8 The U.S. stockpileworry of releases A $23,100 MILLION HEADACHE FOR KENNEDY from th« FINANCIAL TIMES LONDON. Wed. AMERICA'S HOLDINGS THE world's c o mmodity markets are at present in much the same position as villages built in the shadow of some great dam that has started to display ominous signs
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    • 373 8 MR. ATHI NAHAPPAN3 lttter (B.T. June 2) on Mr. Llm Kian Slew's address at the Socialist Front conference merits scrutiny. Evidently Mr. Nahappan has not kept in touch wKh Malayan socialists after he left the Labour Party. He has not come across the policy
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    • 130 8 BORROWED 12,400 balance for the purchase of a car to be paid back over two years and was charged 10 per cent interest a year, or 1240. By the end of th« first year I owed $1,200, but I continued to pay 1240 interest, a profit
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  • 115 9 20,000 PACK STADIUM IN FEDERAL CAPITAL FOR HIGHLIGHT of CELEBRATIONS FLAGS fluttered throughout the Federation yesterday as the nation honoured the official birthday of the King. In Kuala Lumpur 20,000 people saw the highlight of the celebrations the spectacular military parade held in the Merdeka Stadium.
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  • 427 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday POX one hour this murn--1 Ing in the Merdrka Stadium focal point of the nation-wide crlrhrntions marking the official birthday of the Van* diPcrtuan A*ong military pomp and pageantry cant its spell on more than 20,000 people packed row upon row overlooking the green
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  • 631 10 That first birthday brings many changes for baby TTHAT wonderful first A birthday of your baby is an important occasion to everyone in the house. Somehow there is the feeling that baby has now passed a milestone and we expect him to be grown up. But experts know this is
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  • 140 10 HERE are some encouraging words for working mothers, and they come from Mrs. A. Ware, who says: "Much has been said against wives and mothers working, but for more than a year now I have worked among many of them and how I admire them. "There are the
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    • 260 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6, 7. Senior officer on strange 9. In large, lam getting people's 15. After fuel transactions It Is point (7). upset Inside (9). 11. Cup of tea that's lousy? (7). £oat made of hairs (New Ver--12. I am wrong about a prize 8Xon) clown (7). 18.
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    • 1335 11 tO LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST UK Out S'pori Sail! P. S'fam Penani MENELAUS limpail II Pt/JIM I Jull II PTRRHUS Liiirpil!, Dublin, Clltgoa Jmi 11 leu 11 mm 14/11 iim 1j ATREUS M'llillll, I'IMl, Dublin UM 11 Jeee It JiM 17/21 JeM II MACHAON Mi.re, unriiii, unigon Imi II limU
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  • 215 12 JUNE flrst grade rubber buyers t.eb. Hosed at 5 p.m. In* Singapore yesterday at 761 cents per Ib.. up halt a tent on Tuesday s closing price. Tbe tone was quiet, steady. S.C.C.R.A. closing pricea in cents per Ib.. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. Prompt f.o.b. buyers. 11.
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  • 130 12 June 6 Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. N. 12 cts. Cold Store 5d M. Box 12 cts. Steamship 6 rts. Breweries 25 eta. 8. Times 15 cts. Robinson 9 eta. 8. Traders 32 cts. 8. Darby 4«d Unlteers 10 cts. W. Jacks 9 eta. MININGS A. Amal
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  • 99 12 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per picul yMtcrd.y: Coconut oil: bulk $39 sellers, drum $42» sellers. Copra: June $2S buyers. $29 sellers. Papper: Muntok white dm sellers, Sarawak white $150 sellers, special Sarawak black $117) sellers, garbled Lampong black $120 sellers. AMTA $132 i sellers. Singapore Coconut
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  • 500 12 From Our Market Correspondent WITH Federation markets closed for the holiday yesterday the Singapore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange had a very quiet day and a small turnover. Industrials were fairly steady although there were a few more sellers about. Containers
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  • 22 12 Malayan Stock Indices June 5 June 6 Industrials: 171.14 170.80 Tins: 279.83 278.12 rubbers: 191.16 191.16 Jan. 1 1958 100.
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  • 524 12 OUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Boustrad (1.000) $161: Dunlops 11.000) $171: East Smelt (200) $2.99 SL, i 900) 42.97 BL. (1.400) $2.98 8L: Kcd. Dlsp. (1.000) M 29. f. and N. ords (2.000) $2.87: Gammon
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  • 276 12 yHE Straits tin market was closed yesterday for 1 the King's Birthday, holiday. In London overnight a lower level of tin values was established Initially following the latest developments In connection with the release of United States optional stockpile metal and the
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  • 117 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. ALL sections eased o\er a. wide range in quiet trading. Moves were small with little buying interest. Falls in the mining section, both oils and base metals, covered practically the whole list. A.O.G. dropped a further Is. 6d. to 585.6 d. Con. Zinc, n? Herald SO
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  • 149 12 rl Malayan Ixshange Bsr^if An* station made thnr changes la Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): Nsw Verk: buying TT 32 3/4, airmail OL> 32 7/8. 90 d/st S3 1/8 credit bills 33 1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 3/4. airmail OD 33 IJfL
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  • 210 12 SHIPS lying aUngslde tho Slngaporo Harbttir xhirm .r sxawotsd today: L'lyssm 4/5. Atreua 18/16. Sri Trengganu (aside Atrrus), Hlnsang 40 41. Rajuia 29/30. Klng«vtlle 8/0. Oxrorvtinire 42/43. Klbo Maru 27/28, Ikuahlma Maru 19. Cathay 33/38, Prrsidrnt Hayei 33/34. Autolycua 18. Outtr raadt: Kmp. Klltlwake. Mataram. Lokan.
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    • 1485 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. Applications are invited Irom suitaoiy quulilied Federal C; who arc between '.'8 and 40 year^ ol ,mt lor the post ol TECHNICAL INFORMATION OFFICER in the National Productivity Centre at j PeiaJing Jaya on the snkny MBit o! $754x28-866. Com o! Livimj
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    • 439 13 OFFICE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY Required by leading motor car firm in Kuala Lumpur. Main duty will be handling of correspondence. Shorthand not essential. Apply stating qualifications and previous experience to Box A 563 S.T., K.L. WANTED! TWO MORE FIRST CLASS SENIOR ARTISTS We have a strong art studio working on large international
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    • 614 13 COMPANY MEETING MALAY COCONUT ESTATES MR. R. GEOFFREY BUXTON'* REVIEW The Mty-lirst annual general meeting of The Malay Coconut Estate* Limited was held on May 30 in London, Mr. R. Oeoflrey Buxton (the Chairman) presiding. Tne following is an extract trom his circulated statement: In common wltb other Malayan Coconut
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    • 918 13 aaaasssssßßssssssssußßSßßßi 111 IBS fSni I til I SB I I I 1 I I^l I *SB] 1 I B^* (Continued Irom Page Hi SITUATIONS VACANT 1* Wmrdt Si (Mm.)— Box tt ctt. txtrm CENIRAL ON COOK Amsa Live In Required lltb June. 75. Chestnut Drive. Spore 33. WANTED FROESEL TRAINED
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    • 817 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Wtrdt U (Mi*.)—Bmx it ctt. txtrm CHINESE COOK 'GENERAL Amah excellent with children available 12th of June. Pbcne ***** between 5 aad 7 p.m. AVAILABLE IMMBOIATBLV LADY offlce assistant knowledge offlce routine Shorthand Typing prefer Interesting position that requires initiative Pbcne ***** (S pore). IXPIDIENCID BXBCUTIVB IMCLIJM
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    • 1032 13 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE Wmrdt Si (Mm.)— Box tt ett. txtrm 081 TIONC HAM Park b reenoid < modern 3-bedrooro buncalowa Prices from $37,000. Loan available $20,000 i Monthly instalments ten year hail* principal Interest $245.40. Estate Oei Tiong Bam 33/35. Telok Ayer Street. B'nora Tel: ***** P.O Box
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    • 983 13 ■OATS, YACHTS FOR SALE tt Wmrdt Si (Mi*.)— Btx it ctt. txtrm CAY SINC 10' Kki-noat wltb 30 b.p Johpsoo Motor and trailer very fast tSSOOO Tsl: ***** cvtoiDS*. SCOTTS JOT IT! Have a look at tbe rani;* or 7 dynamic outboard* at Federated Motors, Singapore At no extra cost,
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    • 220 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) r« Wardt Si (Mi*.)— Box it clt. txirm SHIPMENT FROM U.K. new ninca of engagement. wedding e'.ermtr rttifrs Rubles emerald. sappMrr. rli'l Bum, diamond mounting ChlonK Shing 65A North Bridge Road (Spore) Telsphon* 217.14 Invest in a AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR 2) PINT SIZE IN CHROME PLATED
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  • 490 14 Retiring civil aviation chief confident of future SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE retiring Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. K.M. Barclay, today struck an optimistic note on the future of Singapore Airport. In a farewell interview, Mr. Barclay said: "1 believe Singapore will be able
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  • 122 14 Gian Singh dispute: A consent order from Dr. Gamba SINGAPORE. Wed. Thr Industrial Arbitration Court today made a consent order to tiir management of Gian Sineh and Co.. to comply with two clauses of a certified agreement the firm had signed with the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees' In
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  • 147 14 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Another $1,535 has been received by the National Monument Fund, bringing the total to $449,399. The biggest recent donation came from Socfin and Co- of Kuala Lumpur which gave $500. Others were: The American community from the proceeds of the screening
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  • 63 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two donations totalling $75.20 were received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Ang, the Singapore student who was paralysed after a divine accident in Johore Bahru His fund now totals $2,965.20 The donations are from the staff of Geological Survey H.q., Kuala Lumpur
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  • 151 14 A steel plant in Singapore shuts down SINGAPORE, Wed A STEEL rolling plant, Singapore Steel and Iron Mills Ltd.. closed down over the week-end All 70 workers mostly factory hands have been given severance pay for loss of employment. A few technical experts engaged from Hong Kong were repatriated last
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  • 27 14 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Mr. V. Sinnadorai. who retired after 49 years In the planting Industry, has been elected president of the Lower Perak Indian Association.
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  • 1210 14 TROWN Counsel. Mr. Francis T. Scow, today suggested that a sub-com-mittee of the Singapore Chinese Schools Teachers 1 Union had inserted a new clausp in the constitution to cover up the actions of the president. Mr Lim Siak Kin, who had "very merrily called meetings
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  • 172 14 LONDON, Wednesday. THE Cobbold Mission report on the attitude of the Borneo people to joining the proposed Malaysia will be in the hands of the six interested governments by the middle of this month, according to well-informed quarters here. Whether the report will b»
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  • 41 14 SINGAPORE. Wed- Singapore MCA will hold a cocktail party In honour of Dato Ong Yoke Lin. the Federation's Ambassador-designate to Washington and permanent delegate to the United Nations, at Federation House. Cuscadrn Road, on Saturday at 7 p.m.
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    • 1227 14 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT. (No. 118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 111 NoUce Is hereby given under section 13? of tne I own Boards' Enactment that the following draft plan has oeen prepared and U open to public Inspection on any working da; during office hours at the office of the Town
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    • 776 14 I NOTICE notice" To: V. Navaratnam. Late of Klrby Estate. Near tiie Village ol Labu. Negrl Sembilan, Malaya TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In Uie High Court at Kuala Lumpui. Federation of Malaya, Civil Suit No. 34 of 1962 by Klrby Rubber Estate Limited. c
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 47 14 ttuy* Itunny By Hmiph Uviinduhl I-/ f II M-Q fONE OP YOUR /VAteST) [PLRHAPS YOU SMOULP I KSOMEHOW, I FEEL THE /7 /U //Y i UMBRELLAS, IF YOU |«fFUNP ANMONCYJ t/Aj PROBLEM STILL HASNTV if.J ■//I/ EA SE'<* u y'NOß^ JAFRAIP THIS WON'T -r-^ BEEN SOIVEP ST^Wf-
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  • 197 15 Russian moves rejected by lOC MOSCOW, Wed T< H E International 1 Olympic Committee yesterday rejected Soviet attempts to increase its 67-man membership, a press conference was told. Otto Mayer, the lOC chancellor, said that a Soviet resolution calling for presidents of international sporting federations to be given non-voting seats
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  • 190 15 Save this tourney: Appeal by Rous SANTIAGO, Wed.— Sir Stanley Rous of England, president of the International Football Federation (FIFA) last night appealed to the World Cup delegation, for sportsmanship "to save this tournament." Addressing a special meeting of the organising committee and representatives of the competing countries, Sir Stanley
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  • 26 15 LONDON. Wed— Doug Vaillant. of Cuba, outpointed Dave Chamley, the British and European lightweight champion, in a 10--round contest at Wembley last nigiu.— Reuter.
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  • 33 15 LONDON. Wed.— The English Football League are to form a commission lo investigate allegations thai the results of two GUl!ngham t, Wrexham Fourth Division matches over the Easter holidays were "fixed
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  • 23 15 LONDON Wed.— Major L. B. Holllday's Avon's Pride wen the Rosebery Memorial Handicap run over 2' t miles at Epsom yesterday.
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  • 224 15 GIVE LOST HORIZON ANOTHER CHANCE EPSOM JEEP'S ten-to-follow at the Perak Derby meeting: Lost Horizon Narrowly beaten in the Singapore Derby in April: can make amends in the Perak Derby. Isaha-Setia Won the Manchester Plate over 6f with 9.0 at Bukit Tlmah in April: can act on any going. Nashor—
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  • 179 15  - FINE TRIAL BY QUE SERA ON A FAST TRACK EPSOM JEEP; By Ipoh, Wednesday TRAINER Rinus van Breukelen's Perak Derby entry, QUE SERA galloped in fine style on a fast track here this morning. Que Sera (apprentice Mat Shaari up) and stable-mate Umbrian (Alan Burton) went two rounds, covering the
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  • 235 15 'MISCHIEVOUS SUGGESTION' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE national athletics coach, Tan Eng Yoon, yesterday described as "mischievous' the suggestion that M. Jegathesan, the Malayan sprint champion, was helped by a breeze when he clocked 10.6 sec for the 100 metres and 21.7 sec foi the 200
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  • 116 15 FAP WILL NOT SEND A DEPUTATION TO TENGKU pENANG. Wed. The F.A. of Penanr will not send a deputation to see the Prime Minister, Tcn«ku Abdul Rahman, about their claim to the north zone championship of the Straits Times Cup women's soccer competition. Tan Teik Kiong, chairman of the FAP's
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  • 83 15 It's back to Australia for Hall By JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Wed.— Weat Indian fast bowler Wesley Hall is to return to Australia to play with Queensland next summer. An executive of the oil company which employs Hall, announced this last night in Brisbane He said Hall was expected back in
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  • 19 15 MELBOURNE. Wed. Peter Thomson won the Woodlands 36--hoi» open gc'f tournament here by six strokes yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 151 15 SOCCER FGSSC TOURNEY (Ipoh) Fed CEB 5 Perak Oovt Services 3. PAHANG PWD TOURNEY (Bentong): Bentong S Temerloh 1. L. PERAK DIV. 1 (T. Anson) Malay Club 2 PWD 0. BADMINTON PAHANG PWD TOIRNEY (Bentong) Bentong bt Temertoh 2-1. TENNIS S'GOR COAST CLUB TOURNEY (Klang) Men's doubles final.
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  • 218 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Golf Association have named a four-man team for the second South-East Asian amateur golf team championship for the Putra Cup in Kuala Lumpur from June 19 no 23 Singapore, who were ru;i-ners-up to Hong Kong last year, will be represented
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 155 15 SPORTS DIARY BOCCEE SPORE DIV. 3B: Seletar FC v Bt. Tlmah SC (Farrer Pk); Div. 3C: Bawean v Windsor Rovers (St. George's Rd); Reformative TC v Cosmos (Geylang). Padanf Shield: SCC v SRC (padang). National Day match: SBHFA v Combined Community Centres padang KLI'ANG DIV. 2: BMH v Semb.ang (padang).
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  • 55 16 V.I.P.s AT HOMAGE CEREMONY IN THE ISTANA NEGARA THE PRIME MINISTER. Tengku Abdul Rahman, reads out an address of loyalty to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at a ceremony at the Istana Negara yesterday on the occasion of the King's birthday. The King and Queen are seated
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  • 33 16 WASHINGTON. Wed. Dr C. L. Comar. head of Cornell University's biology department, said yesterday that milk was the least likely food to contain dangerous Strontium 90 from radioactive fallout.— Reuter.
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  • 620 16 'The throne is a symbol of justice and brotherhood 9 IX AN atmosphere of pomp and dignity. 150 V.I.P. guests watched the mengadap (homage) ceremony in the Istana Negara here this mornine. The event was part of the celebrations of the Yang (iiivrtu.ui Agong's birthday. The guests included heads of
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  • 59 16 KUCHING. Wed. The Sarawak Governments Ethnologist and Curator of the Sarawak Museum. Mr. Tom Harrisson. has been awarded the Founders' Medal of the Royal Geographi- cal Society tor explorations in central Borneo. This award is one of the highest honours the society can bestow. It is given
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  • 240 16 JAKARTA EYES BORNEO OIL PLANT JAKARTA, Wed.—Oilfields and oil installations in East Borneo, most of which are owned by the Shell Co.. were discussed at .1 meeting in President Soekarnos Freedom Palace yesterday. A .statement iater salri the distribution of oil had been discussed from a number of viewpoints, including
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  • 48 16 NEW YORK, Wed. The first male fashion show aboard a moving train presented summer styles to commuters on their way to work here. On the 8.28 from Stamford. Connecticut, models strollint the central aisle led to some interest and some retreat* behind newspapers. Reuter.
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  • 420 16 Mother's 'night of terror' with Hong Kong schoolteacher LONDON, Wednesday. of two children described to a London court yesterday a "night of terror" when, she alleged, a Hong Kong school teacher entered her Hat and raped her three times. Mrs. Pauline Leslie Harris was giving evidence at the trial of
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  • 65 16 VIENTIANE. Wed The Laotian right-win's Premier Prince Boun Oum. told his cabinet today that he would attend a princely meeting tomorrow in the rebel helc! Plain of Jars, central Laos, to form a coalition government A government spokesman said it was also decided at the cabinet meeting
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    • 23 16 SINNATHAMBY. caretaker Railway Runningbuii'ialuw Singapore, passed away at the General Hospital on 6.6.62. CortCfg will leave G.H. mortuary 5 o m 7.G.62
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    • 175 16 VICTOR YAP. P.oiound thanks with God's blessings are hereby gratefully tendered by the bereaved lamlly of dearly loved Victor Yap. aged 23, whese demise occurred recently. With respect to Cash Gift:,. Wreaths. Letters and Telegrams or condolence, day and night visits. nTrttTtnrt. loan at limousines, prayers s.iicl lor his
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    • 303 16 SOH: To Molly and Harold, a son. Gerald, txrn nt Kanciant; Kerbau Hospital. A brother to Nixel. Many thanks to doctor and f ONLY ENICAR'S TOP RESEARCH TECHNICIANS AND EXPERTS CAN KEEP PACE WITH THIS ROCKET AGE. 6 REMARKABLE MODELS:- SHERPA GUIDE SHERPA DIVE DIVCTTE SHERPA GRAPH SHERPA WORLD TIME
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