The Straits Times, 6 October 1963

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1,461 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1963. 20 CENTS. KDN 355
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  • 416 1 Philippines will not recognise Malaysia— unless MANILA. Sat. The Philippines has decided It won't recognise Malaysia— unless Malaysia agrees to sit down and talk with its old enemy, Indonesia, a reliable Phillp- pines Foreign Office source i said today. The Philippines intended to maintain this position
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  • 129 1  -  YAP CHIN KWEE By j£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman has given instructions to immigration authorities in Singapore to allow the people in the Indonesian Rhio Archipelago, to enter the State to buy rice and other foodstuffs —on humanitarian grounds. A Ministry of External Affairs statement said.
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  • 322 1  -  VIC NAYAGAM: By Kuala Lumpur. Saturday A RUSK TO GET THERE BY AIR, SEA AS TERRORISM INCREASES A is rushing troops to Sarawak because of renewed and more virulent terrorism by Indonesian guerillas on the Sarawak border, the Sunday Times reliably learned tonight. By the end of
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  • 60 1 BIRMINGHAM. Sat. A brewery here poured J5U.000 pints of beer down the drain yesterday because of a strike A similar fatr await- another five million pints hi- -hut it is hrlow qualit\ and spoiline for lark nf attention About 1300 workers, who have been on strike sinn
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  • 501 1 Tribute to courage and talent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 10 million people of Malaysia today observed Universal Children's Day with joyous rallies, acts of charity and tribute to talent and courage The focal point of celebrations was in Kuala Lumpur where, at a mammoth rally at the Merdi-ka Stadium. the
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  • 20 1 .ousted on Thursday as Honduras President by a military coup, arrived in Sun Jose Costa Rica, yesterday.
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  • 178 1 Mixing of blood rite for wedding pONVKNTRY. Sat.— British \j neo-fascist "Fuehrer" Colin Jordan marries Christian Dior's niece today in the first of two ceremonies that will see them mingle their blood over a copy of "Mein Kampf." Francoise Dior, 31, niece of the late fashion designer, has said she
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  • 21 1 a former Pourth Sea Lord and Chief o( Supplies and Transport died in London vesterd«v He was 72
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  • 422 1 CLUBBED BY POLICE Monk burns: Diem's men beat up the newsmen SAIGON, Sat— A Buddhist monk burned hlmseli to death today in the continued antiDiem agitation and newsmen who took, pictures were mercilessly beaten by police. Firemen put out the burning priest and rushed him to hospital, where It was
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  • 302 2 Ishak: Labour Party is not Red KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Labour Party leaders in Malaysia today pledged to continue their struggle to rcmedv the defects of the Malaysian Constitution and lo evolve a new constitution that will be "more acceptable to the needs and aspirations of the peoples. The national chairman
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  • 81 2 were given sweets and chocolates at mass rally on the town padang. In JOIIORE BAHRU. the State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman Jaafar, urged 5.000 children to concentrate on their lessons so that they would be prepared for the responsibilities of citizenship Picture shows: Malaysia's first national
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  • 38 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I The general manager of the Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society. Mr. N. A. Kularajah. I left here by air today to atI tend the international co-opera-I tive conference in Bournei mouth. England.
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  • 216 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three major trade unions belonging to the Satu group, whose funds were frozen by the Registrar of Trade Unions last month, have asked the Registrar to withdraw the "freeze" order or face legal action. The unions are the Singapore General Employees'
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  • 57 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The 43-day-old work-to-rule by more than 200 Government laboratory assistants in Malaya was called off tonight. The general secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees In the Public and Civil Services, Mr. A. T. Lirvam. said the Ministry has now conceded to several
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  • 654 2 'CLEAR EVIDENCE' SO JEREMIAH TO STAND TRIAL ON RAPE CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat gRYAN Godfrey St. Aubyn Jeremiah, 18, unemployed, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of committing rape on a girl under 14 years of age at Lorong Cheong Yoke Choy, Kuala
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  • 194 3 Bleak future for Araina SINGAPORE. Sat.-The future of belly-dancer Princess Amlna look:-, bleak. She has to find a cure for a heart disease she is suffering from In Singapore or undergo a major operation ln London, which probably means she will not be able to dance again. The Princess, whose
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  • 310 3 Mayor of Penang injured in Tapah car crash: Deputy also in hospital BATU GAJAH, Sat.— The ."Mayor of Penang, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, 48. and three other Socialist Front city councilors, were injured in a road accident at the 40th mile, near Tapah, this morning. Mr. Ooi and the others,
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  • 241 3 Nanyang union denies Ko charge riINGAPORE, Sat. The O Nanyanp; University Students' Union today denied that it had accused Mr. Ko Teck Kin, millionaire treasurer of the university council, of "trying to sell out Nantah" to the Singapore Government. Mr. Ko, who is one of the five council's representatives In
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  • 37 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A delegation I rum the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce o! Malaya will call on the Japanese Ambassador. Mr Wataru Okuma. on Monday to discuss the question of the blood debt.
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  • 32 3 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat.— A visiting team from Kuala Lumpur will X-ray members of the public at the T.B. block of Sungel Patani Hospital during office hours from Monday to Wednesday
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  • 119 3 Cholera inquiry in Malacca is completed MALACCA. Sat. The committee of inquiry on the cholera outbreak headed by Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, which was here since Tuesday completed its work here last night. The committee will continue Its inquiry In Kuala Lumpur on Monday. The president of
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  • 283 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Police this morning arrested 34 pickets outside the strike-bound offices of Fraser and Co., stock and share brokers in Union Building, for allegedly obstructing new workers from entering the f;fflces Ain'jna: those arrested were inree executive committee members of the
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  • 384 3 KOTA BHARU, Saturday. rpHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that he was still in a dilemma as to why Indonesia sent men to terrorise and cause disturbances in Sarawak. Addressing Umno members at their headquarters here, Tun Razak said: "Indonesian
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  • 95 3 SINQAPORE. Sat.— The Assistant Registrar of Societies, Mr. C. T. Lim. has called on five organisations, registered more than ten years ago, to furnish proof of their existence within three months. They are Alexandra Community Centre (registered Dec. 24. 1953). KUakarai Muslim Social
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  • Article, Illustration
    6 4 JAMIL FULLER CHAN
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  • 257 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. •JHE American disposal of their tin stockpile will be discussed at the International Tin Council meeting in London on Tuesday. Mr H. M. Fuller, adviser r to the Malaysian delega- tlon to the ITC, told reporters at the airport be- fore leaving for London that
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  • 182 4 'Not remunerative* —so no shares for Malays KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Fifty-two bus companies have not yet allotted shares to Malays because they are private limited companies. The secretary of the PanMalayan Road Transport Operators' Association. Mr. S C. Law. said today that 30 of these companies were
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  • 311 4 Mining firm owes half million IPOH. Sat.— An Iron mining company which started with a capital of $24,000 owes $525,900 to 65 known creditors, a public examination here was told today. Wong Yeng Choon, managing partner of the Nan Yang Iron Mining Company. Ipoh. was being examined by the Assistant
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  • 74 4 PENANG. Sat— A Singapore visitor. Mr. Goh Yeow Tat. has complained to the City Council that he was refused permission by a caretaker of the Kek Lok Si Temple to pray there. Mr. Goh wanted to make his complaint to the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Sat The Party Rakyat of Singapore today condemned the recent dissolution of five left-wng organisations by the Singapore Government, and accused It of "Fascist dictatorship."
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  • 220 4 Girl, 11, found raped and strangled IPOH. Saturday. PRETTY 11-year-old yirl, A. Chinnamah, was found raped and murdered yesterday in the Ulu Slim Tapioca Plantation, a quarter mile from her house in Kampong Ulu Slim, about 80 miles south of here. Chinnamah. who had bruises and finger marks on her
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  • 133 4 First Lord of Admiralty to see Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. SU.— The i First Lord of the British Admiralty, Lord Carrington. l-> expected here on Tuesday In the course of a 12-day visit of Malaysia, Hong Kong and Aden He will be here for two days i for talks with the
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  • 45 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat Tun Abdul Razak. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development is Hying from Kota Bharu to Alor Star tomorrow to meet the Kedah State Rural Development Committee. He will then leave for Perlis the same day.
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  • 41 4 PENANG. Sat. An 18--member Japanese goodwill mission arrived in Penan* to- day on a three-day visit. The mission, led by Mr; Takao Yamada, is on a tour ot the Malaysia to strengthen ties between the two countries.
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  • 280 4 Talks fail so amahs' strike is on KUALA LL'MPUR. Sat. The nmni.inwc.tlth Forces amahs' strike is on Day-long talks today a last-minute bid to avert the strike on Monday by the 3.500 amahsended in a deadlock. At 5 p.m. the president of War Department Civivilian Staff Association, Mr. S.J.H Zaidi.
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  • 115 4 Man, 55, found stabbed on road SEREMBAN. Sat. A 55--year-old bread-seller, Akbal Ahmad, was found stabbed In the neck four miles from here last r.lght An employee of the Lam Seng Rubber Factory on the Seremban Jelebu Road saw Akbal Ahmad lying beside the road. He rushed Akbal to the
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  • 106 4 LONDON. Sat— The Economist said yesterday that Malaysia can draw encouragement frcm the election success of Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and his People s Action Party. Mr. Lee will be needed in the difficult struggle with Indonesian hostility, the weekly news magazine added.
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  • 73 4 PENang. Sat.— Thousands lined the streets this morn- ing as St. Xavier-s Corps of Drums and Pipes marched I thiougn the city to ooon the sales ol lottery tickets in aid of St. Xavier's branch school and La Salle school building fund. The band was
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  • 285 4 Mentri in storm ravaged kampong PRIT BUNTAR. Sat The Perak Mentri Bes&t. Dato Shaari bin Diai, today visited the stormravaged kampong of Alor Pongsu. 13 miles from here, where 167 houses, including a "balai lindang" (reception hall of a mosque), were destroyed on Thursday night. The Mentri Besar, who was
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  • FOREIGN DESK
    • 255 5 REPORTERS OF TIME I IN VIETNAM I RESIGN I SAIGON. Sat. Two correspondents for Time magazine have resigned in protest over an article which appeared in their publication criticising newsmen in South Vietnam. Charles Mohr, Times Bouth-East Asia bureau chief and former White House correspondent, and Merton D.
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    • Article, Illustration
      195 5 AIDIT URGES NEW I MEETING TO 1 END RIFT 1 rKYO. Sat. The Indonesian Communist leader. Mr. Aidlt, has called for a new meeting between leaders of Red China and the Sc let Union to restore harmony In the Communist bloc. Radio Peking said today. The radio station
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    • 387 5 N-powered sputniks up soon COSMONAUT TO FLY AGAIN TO GET MY WIFEMOONSTONE^ MOSCOW, Saturday. fHE world will witness the flight of "big nuclear-powered spaceships" in the near future, a Soviet space scientist, Mr. Tigran Melkumov, said last night, according to the Soviet news agency Tass. Cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky told the
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    • 40 5 third wife of Lord Astor of Clivedon. left for London yesterday alter several days In a Glasgow nursing home. She I Is expecting a baby. BRINGS TO YOU THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE REST OF THE WORLD'S CAPITALS
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    • 17 5 had his new sports car stolen yesterday from v Dulles international airport parking lot.
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    • 383 5 Boy to marry Mum's friend LONDON. Sat— An 18--year-old boy is to marry one of his mothers old school friends, a 44--year-old spinster, next Friday. Miss Phyllis Green met John Wright three years ago when he was an errand boy at her father's cafe In Bishop's Waltham. England. Mrs. Florence
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    • 27 5 the Indonesian Ambassador informed UN General Assembly yesterday that he intends to reply tomorrow to the speech by the Malaysian Ambassador Dato Ong Yoke Ltn
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    • 23 5 managing director of the Schweppes soft drinks. Jams and Jellies group, died at his London home yesterday He was 71
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    • 13 5 of VugoslHVla arrlvpd In Mexico City yesterday for a two-week visit
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    • 161 5 RADIO HAMS BLAMED FOR DIRTY WORDS ON THE AIR IN RUSSIA LONDON, Sat Radio "hams" some of them making obscene broadcasts have become a nightmare for radio listeners and televiewers In the Soviet Union. The Soviet trade union newspaper Trud complained: "As soon as a radio hooligan steps tn. the
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    • 362 5 Christine case adjourned COURT TOLD OF SEX ORGY BY FIVE IN FLAT ONDON, Sat. A conJju troverslal tape-record-ing today brought an abrupt, three-weelc adjournment of the Christine Keeler case here. The recording, alleged to contain Incriminating statements made by Miss Keeler. key figure in the Profumo scandal, produced a lengthy
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  • OPINION
    • 147 6 WHAT use a summit meeting while Indonesia continues her forays on land and upon the .sea? What can the Foreign Ministers accomplish in Bangkok when Indonesia keeps repeating that confrontation will continue even if diplomatic ties are restored? Jakarta is hell-bent on mischief. The economic war assumes
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    • 123 6 WHAT a black Sunday for Penang. For a full 50 minutes in the Malaya Cup final they held at bay a mighty Selangor side. Just when the game was about to swing in their favour their goalkeeper Yeap Kirn Hock blundered a clearance. Selangors centre forward Arthur Koh
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    • 132 6 rXDRTY years alter the triumph of Communism. Russia is unable to fill her bins with wheat grown in her own fields. She wants to buy three million tons from Canada. The collectives don't work efficiently enough despite the fact that Mr. Khrushchev has been giving this problem his
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  • OPINION PAGE
    • 623 6  - The self-made superman TAI SING ONN By You, too, can name your own salary HOW BIG IDEAS BRING BIG MONEY WHAT is the most important thing in industrial Malaysia today? Not men, not money, not machines. But IDEAS. Ideas that will save lime and labour, cut costs, and help boost
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    • 628 6  - The success story of a quiet man KEN HAMMONDS By HOW does it feel to be indispensable? This was the question I put to Singapore's State Advocate General Inche Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim. An Indication of his importance is the $6,000 personal allowance he draws an allowance that raises bis
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    • 307 6 COMMONSENSE D.O THE TRICK I REFER to the interview (Sunday Times, Aug. 25) which your staff writer Jeffrey Francis had with Mrs. M.K. Sundram about the merits and the demerits of the General Clerical Service Examination and wonder what he has to say about me. Unlike Mrs. Sundram
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    • 432 6  - GRADUATES AND THE MALAYSIAN BOARDROOM HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN By UALA IUMPUR SOMEBODY must be getting the facts wrong somewhere. The pulling power of the commercial sector in Malaysia is such that its strength is being felt in almost every branch of the public service. Senior civil servants especially are targets of
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    • 99 6 The things they say because they're they rE difference between smut and honest vulgarity Is the difference between talking about sex In a sort of coy way and talking about the honest pleasure in a manifestly enjoyable thing like making love. David Frost of the BBC programme TWTWTW." I DO
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    • 449 6 IF YOUR BOY HAS DRIVE AND ENJOYS WORK... fers instead the hurly burly of the commercial world. Here indeed is top class material, an individual who could never be happy in the strict confines of the civil service, a born natural for the commercial world who will certainly make the
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  • 357 7 All set for the big strike at base SINGAPORE. Sat All Is set for the big strike at midnight tomorrow by the Naval Base Labour Union. The NBLU has decided to call out its 10.000 members to press the Admiralty to settle its outstanding claims. The union's acting general secretary.
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  • 165 7 Ready to defend nation at 61 OENANG. Sat. The pre- sldent of the Penang Malay Association. 61--year-old captain Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed declared today that despite his age, he was "ready at any time to return to active service. If required." "Age does not count." he told the Sunday Times
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  • 96 7 TODAY SedUl Kecbil 11.07 a.m. (7.5 ft); Singapore 12.30 a.m. (10.0 ft) 12.36 pjn. (9.7 ft); Port Dlckson 8.26 a.m. (10.5 ft) 8.44 pjn. (9.oft); Port Swettenham 7.35 a.m. (15.3 ft) 7.55 p.m. (14.1 ft): Penang 2.08 a.m. (9.2 ft) 2.30 pm. (8 4ft).
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  • 41 7 JOHORE BAHRO. Sat.— A 16-year-old girl. M. Kuppamah, was taken to hospital after she was found unconscious in bed last night suffering from an overdose of sleeping pills. She is reported to be in a serious condition.
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  • 40 7 BATU GAJAH. Sat.— The Minister of Education, Hajl Abdul Hamld Khan, will open extensions to the Sultan Yussuf School here on Friday. This will be followed by an exhibition of arts, crafts, needlework and photographs.
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  • 77 7 PERAK BADMINTON CHAMPION WEDS IN IPOH IPOH. Sat. Mr. Edwin Tan Jit Keat, a former Perak junior triplecrown badminton champion, was today married to Miss Eugenic Chan Yoke Lin. at the St. Michael's Church here. The marriage ceremony was officiated by Rev. Father J. Ciatti. The bride Is an occupational
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  • 88 7 AIOR STAR, Sat.— One border bandit was shoi dead and two others wounded when a six-man Thai police border patrol ambushed a gang of five terrorists in Thai border jungle east of the Perlis frontier. News of the ambush, which occurred last Saturday was withheld until today
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Christ Church held a fun fair today to raise part of the $20,000 needed to equip its school laboratories.
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  • 75 7 She Is the eldest daughter of Mr. Chan Tong Thye. retired chief clerk of the Malayan Tin Dredging in Batu Gajah. and Mrs. Chan. Mr. Tan who studied economics in Brisbane. Australia, met the bride on his return when she was Introduced to him by a friend. He Is the
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  • 71 7 Entrance fee to zoo now TAIPING. Sat.— The Talpinß Town Council has decided to charge an entrance fee to the zoo with effect from Jan 1 1964. Children between the ages of 6 and 12 will have to pay ton cents each, and anyone over 12 years. 20 cents each.
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  • 28 7 detained 12 gangsters In the Joo Chlat and Chinatown areas during anti-secret society raids last night. They are being held under the Societies Ordinance
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  • 26 7 SINOAPORE. Sat Two cars, valued at $4,000 each were reported missing from Haveloclc Road and the Victoria Memorial Hall car Dark last night
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  • 68 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits Times today received 536 from readers for Che Hasnah binte Taib. widow of radio comedian. Tahlr bin Abdul Rahman, who was killed in a road Hccident last month. The fund now stands at 5682.26 Today's list of donors: Guru 2 murld2
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Tb* Chines* YMCA here will hold Its third annual children's walk tomorrow to mark Children's Day. Altogether 161 children 110 boys and 61 girls whose ages range from Dine to 12 years, have entered for the walk.
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  • 24 7 BATU GAJAH. Sat The Town Board. Kinta Barat. here has reserved two lots of land for Malays on the Pandalc Akhat Road
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  • 165 7 POLICEMAN OPENS FIRE AS THUGS ATTACK US SAILOR SINGAPORE, Sat.— A Federal Reserve Unit policeman opened fire with his revolver when 20 gangsters attacked an American seaman In a ore-dawn incident in Rowell Road today The seaman. Walter Vlsen. 3b. from the US Navy ship. Canada Mail, told police that
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  • 394 7 PENANG, Saturday. r J T WO Customs officers were rescued from the sea early this morning when a Customs speedboat sank off Telok Ayer Tawar while chasing a smugglers' vessel which later went up in flames. It had been set ablaze by a
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  • 243 7 Pirates use captured boat for raid MALACCA. Sat. Indonesian pirates who seized a Malacca fishing boat with its two-man crew on Wednesday used the same boat a tew hours later to rob another Malacca fisherman In the Straits of Malacca. The two fishermen. Ooh Seng Hwl, and his assistant, Ooh
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will address a Children's Day celebration in Singapore Badminton Hall at 8 a.m. on Monday.
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    • 701 7 Sure THE MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED Is pleased to announce that a bonus of $25 per $1,000 sum assured for every MCIS Life Assurance policy was approved at the Annual General Meeting of members on 29th September 1963. For example, an MCIS Policy-holder with a policy for $10,000 will
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  • 288 8 Workers hit by blockade: Start a fund SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore National Union of Journalists today suggested that a fund be started to help workers affected by Indonesia's economic confrontation policy. "This will further show that whenever and wherever we are nit. the Malaysians will act as one people to
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  • 113 8 SINGAPORE. Sat Heres your TV programme for tomorrow P.M. J2.40 Test pattern and music. 1.00 Opening summary. 1.05 The Rosemary Clooney show. 1.30 News in English. 1.45 Hawaiian Eye. 2.35 Zwlche Bonn and Berlin. 3.00 Hindustani Theatre. 5.1* Joe McDoakes Comesldes. 5.20 Spectacular (The Harry Secombe
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  • 55 8 Malaysia f round of painter SINGAPORE. Sat. The president of the Malayan Orchid Society. Mr. Quek Kiah Huat. today described Penang painter Mr. Khaw Sia as "a proud product of Malaysia." Mr Ouek said at Hie opening of the "orchid paintings' exhib lion by Mr. Khaw at the National Library
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  • 39 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— An exhibition of 130 photographs by seven photographers. Including a girl, from the Singapore Academy of Arts, was opened today by the President of the China Societn Mr. Lee Slow Mong. at the National Library.
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  • 326 8 JOINT ACCOUNT FOR GOVTS IN CENTRAL BANK SINGAPORE, Saturday. CPECIAL provisions for the collection of income tax in Singapore by the Federal Government are published today in the Government Gazette under the Federal Revenues (Singapore) Order 1963. The rules deal with income derived solely from
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  • 172 8 TOHORE BAHRU, Sat. J A man In a black singlet and shorts was seen struggling with a young woman tappers on an estate near Kluang. a few hours before she was found dead In the blukar. The woman, Yap Mool. 22. employed on the Mengklbol Estate,
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  • 582 8 ABLE feature of the week which ended on a dull note was the fact that operators were concentrating on companies for the value of their properties and assets rather than yields and dividends. And It looks this trend will continue this week for there
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  • 340 8 SINGAPORE. Sat— Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (1.000) $2.88, (1.000) $2.86; East. Smelters (2,000> $2.99; Esso ords. $3.26 SL, (3.000) $3.27, (1.000) $3.28, (3.000) $3.29, (1.000) $3.30;
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    • 405 8 those horrid age spots* /~i J B lauc tn 6 m with ESOTERICA 'Weathered brown «pou on the turfae* of your hands and face tell the world yoo'n gelling old perhaps before you really are A Jr£~ S^^V* cream called Esoienca fades them awmy. Bfcf^\. moislunzci lubncates the stun Maua
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  • 671 9  - My career? It's a joke says Andress THERE was a nude painting of Ursula Andress hanging on the wall and beneath it, waiting for me, stood Miss Andress herself. Clad in an orange bikini. Her hair was tawny and her skin was tanned a deep honey colour, and she looked
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  • 34 9 MADAM LAW MONO HAN paaurd ■way peacefully on V 10.63 leaving her <on PpTrr Tnanx, four married daugh:er« Violet Llm. Florence Neo. Kunn-e ITap daughter-in-law and eight pa«a> ■hlldren to mourn her loin.
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  • 440 9 Capucine the shy girl tWHO LOOKS LIKE BEING THIS is the lace, the so very fluent late, of Capucine, One time French model, now Hollywood star. Swiss resident. She is shy, restless, selfsearching. She has just completed her most important picture, "Ferang" ("Year of the Dragon**)
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  • 260 10 THE THEATRE IVIRS. GRACIA TAV-CHEE has come to the rescue ot non Mandarin-speaking Malaysians in Singapore who wish to sample a taste of Chinese drama. The Theatre World Association, of which she is president, will produce .1 famous Chinese drama. •The Circle of Chalk." at the Cultural Centre Theatre on
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  • 496 10 'SHANN SHOULD HAVE KEPT OUT OF THE ROW Sydney paper's scathing attack on Aussie envoy to Jakarta SYDNEY, Saturday. THE Sydney Daily Mirror yesterday published a scathing attack on the Australian Ambassador in Jakarta, Mr. K. C. Shann. The attack was made by the paper's editorial director, Mr. Douglas Brass,
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  • 57 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The wife of the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Che Khatijah binti Abdul Majid, last nißht gave birth to an 81b. 12oz boy at the Bungsar Hospital here. The mother and baby are doing well. Che Khatijah and Inche
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  • 27 10 PENANG. Sal— A car belonging to a saesman. Mr. Ycow Toh Beng of E.s.so Standard Ltd.. m stolen from his house in Fettes Park yesterday.
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  • 206 10 Malaysia Action Front thanks Australia KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Australian High Commissioner in Malaysia Mr. T. K. Crltchley, today received a memorandum from the Malaysian People's Action Front committee thanking Australia for her "staunch support" in meeting Indonesia's policy of confrontation towards Malaysia. During a 10-minute interview at the Australian
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    8 10  -  PETER LIM By BRITISH FORD'S CONSUL CORSAIR
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    389 10 AMERICAN FORD'S ALLEGRO PRESENTING two exclusive pictures that merge r today and tomorrow in the world of motoring. From Ford of Britain, the brand-new Corsair; from Ford of America, the experimental Allegro. Both have the unconventional lines of an ultramodern motorcar. The Corsair which looks as swashbuckling as
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  • 45 10 HOW many cars will you ever own? British arlnr Peter Sellers. now uitli his 71st model (molmiug wise) says: "I'm practically a human used-car lot. I rant garage more than four at a time so I have to sell them off and get new ones."
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    • 68 10 THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between William Tay Hong Hwa. second so Mr. and Mrs Tay Klu Jin and Miss Tan Sal Kee, fourth d/o Madam Loh Suan Kirn on ft/10/63. OLIVEIRO CHIU: Between Oscar Joseph Ollveiro, second son of Madam Choo Bee Tham and the late Mr. John Victor Ollveiro
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  • 1385 11 JJIGHLIGHT of today's races at Kuala Lumpur is the three-cornered battle between Loch Leven, Alamanda and Kennedy in the Div. 1, 6f handicap lor New Zealand importations. All three have made good improvement since their initial races at Ipoh last month and there appears to
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  • 1531 11 Race One: I.3O—NZ horses Oiv. 2—6£ 1 —7 Frangipani (L C St.) Mawl. 490 'Subian 5 2 —4 Pot of Gold (Six In St.) Martin. 4 8.12 IV) Ha<*btid(e 2 3 —4 Lombong Tlmah (Ladies St.) Martin. 5 8.12 IF) Johnson 11 4 —9 Fidonette (CJurney St.) Heddle.
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  • 164 11 tI'SUM Jthf CALL BOX rnlMli; PAY ROLL POT of GOLD LOMB. TIMAH Race 1 Lombong Timah Pay Roll Pay Roll Pot of Gold Sun Maiden Pot ot Gold LOCH LEVEN KENNEDY LOCH LEVEN Race 2 Alamanda Alamanda Alamanda Kennedy Loch Leven Kennedy NAT. SCHOLAR FIERY HARE NAT. SCHOLAR Race
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  • 325 11 I ONDON. Sat Here are th« results of liMit'i.tll matches played today: ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Arsenal 6 Ipswich Birmingham 0 Lverton Z Blackburn 2 Fulham Blackpool 1 Nottingham F t Button IV. 0 Manchester I 1 Chelsea S Stoke S Leicester 0 Burnley o Liverpool S Aston V. 1
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  • 32 11 KUAXA LUMPUR. Sat.—Singapore Malays qualified for Rahman Trophy badminton final by beating Kedah Malays 3-2 at Selangor Baaminton Hall tonight. They will meet Selangor Malays tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 19 11 NEWMARKET. Sat. South African-owned Utrillo won th« Cesarewitch handicap today. Tropical Sky was second, Se» Leopard third.
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  • 224 12 PERAK OUTPLAY NEGRI IN CUP RUGGER lEa^^^l 'i k^i_3^^^^^^^K^w N i •iir 4 r^^^^^E_^^l^^tiiX^L^L^7^^^^^^^^^B_M__f v^i_]^E IX J [*j SEREMBAN. Saturday. OERAK beat Ncgn/Malacca by 14 points (goal 1 and three tries) to five (goal) in the Farleigh Robertson trophy rugger match, revived after a three-year lapse, at the station padang
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  • 24 12 MELBOURNE. Sa,t. Geelong beat Hawthorn 109 to 60 today In the Victorian football league grand final, climax of the Australian rules season.
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  • 55 12 PENANG, Sat.— City Council Recreation Club enhanced their chances of winning the second division soccer league when they beat Chung Cheng Night School L'nion 5-3 at Dato Kramat tolay. City Council now have a twopoint lead and have only one more game to play against the Royal
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  • 162 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat rhe 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade stationed at Malacca adapted tnemselves better to the wet ground to beat Selangor Club by 14 points (goal, two tries and penalty) to six (2 penalties) in their rugger match on the Padang today. Commonwealth
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  • 235 12 Kickers happy to meet Malaysia tonight KUALA LUMPUR, Sat For the second week in succession, a bis socccc fixture scheduled tor Saturday night was washed out by a storm awd postponed 24 hours. The match between the touring American icuni. Los Angeles Kickers Victoria SC and a Malaysian XI. scheduled
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  • 35 12 IPOH. Sat.— The 2 Federal j Infantry Brigade trounced the 3rd battalion. Royal Malay Regiment. Alor Star. 7-1 In an inter-army unit hockey match I nn the upper padang here toi day.
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  • 436 12  -  Norman Siebel By MALAYSIA AMONG TOP TEN, HE SAYS A FRENCH hockey ranking list which omits Malaysia from the 16 teams which will compete in the Olympic Games hockey tournament at Tokyo next October was today described as a "French farce" by a senior Malayan
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  • 101 12 Korean women too strong rH. Sat.— The Korean women table-tennis team trounced Perak women 5-0 before a capacity crowd at the St. John Ambulance Hall here last night. In a friendly men's match Perak beat Selangor 2-1. Results (Korean women players mentioned first* Sinclrs: Shln-Ja Lee beat Kok Y6ng Wah
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  • 389 12 Selva was Armed Forces top athlete SINGAPORE, Sat. Petty Officer Bujang of the Royal Malaysia Navy, scored a brilliant sprint double at the Malaysian Armed Forces athletic championships at Rifle Range Road, today. Bujang. who halls from Johore won the 100 metres In 11 sees and the 200 m In
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  • 346 12 MALAYSIAN DEBUT FOR CRICKET AS EURASIANS PLAY CEYLONESE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. /CRICKET made a Malaysian debut when Malaysian Eurasians took on Malaysian Ceylonese in the first match of the Goonting Cup which began on the Kilat Club ground today, ground today. At close of first day's play, Ceylonese with four
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  • 221 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. A brilliant goal in the closing stages by centre torward Krishnan helped Indians beat Juniors 4-3 in their SAFA premier league match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. 1 Indians owed their victory to the outstanding combination of two players. Inside right Gurunathan and
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  • 25 12 TEHERAN. Sat. Ira n beat Pakistan 4-1 in the first leg of the Olympic Games preliminary round soccer tournament here yesterday.
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  • 283 12 PKNANG, Sat.— The Thai Navy kept tln-n unbeaten rrrord on their Malayan rugger tour when they beat Koyal Australian Air Force by 10 points (two goals) to eight (goal and a penalty) at the City Stadium here today. A large crowd including
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  • 367 12 Smith's burst gives SCC victory SINGAPORE, Sat A splendid Interception by centre Doub Smith tw<> minutes from time gave Singapore Cricket Club the winning points In their first home rugger match against Army by six points (penalty goal and try) to three (dropped goal) on the padang today. Until Smiths
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    • 71 13 WHAT IS BLACK MAGIC? In Malaysia it takes the form of belief in vampires with a weakness for the blood of expectant mothers. In Britain, it takes a* much more disconcerting form violated graves, odd happenings in a church, mystery skeleton in an abbey. So today the Sunday
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    • 817 13  -  FAUZI MOHAMAD By BLACK MAGIC or white, belief in the supernatural has a strong influence on Malaysian life at birth, death and love. The Malaysian youth disappointed in love, for instance, will be counselled by his elders to sit astride a tomb and ask the
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    • 451 13  -  BEACHCOMBER -BY I>r. Rhubarb says: Variety is the spice of home life. Get him to use his trousers as shirt-sleeves. for a change. Jam tomorrow CLEMENCEAU once said. "You can always recognise a speech by Jaures. All the verbs are in the future tense." You can apply that
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    • 609 13  - RINGING A BELL FOR DEVIL'S HELP DENNIS WHEATLEY By BLACK MAGIC is m common in Britain today as. say, the 1 ratlie in dope. One cannot laugh off the supernatural, and to use the supernatural for personal power evil power is to practise the Black Art. There must be an
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    • 544 13  -  RONALD A.M. RANSOM By^ Oh, why can't we leave well alone? JT IS a sobering thought that man, alone among the various animal species, is the only creature which habitually slaughters any other form of life without need. This apparently Incurable desire to kill is perhaps seen at
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  • 313 14 DEAR Evelyn Tv: My girlfriend is dark. She sweats profusely when exposed to the sun, and her face then looks as if it's bathed in oil. She has no time for make-up, but uses three handkerchiefs a day. JAMES. Your girlfriend has an oily skin and should clean her
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  • 218 14 The standing, rocking, lying, turning furniture IT IS one basic unit of furniture. But its versatility is unsurpassed. You stand it on end. and It is a seat or a bookshelf. Turn it on its nose, it is a table. Lay it on its back, and you can play in
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    34 14 WRITE TO: Mist Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped and addressed envelope must accompany your query. Juliana Neo in a chair on wheels
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  • 355 14 rE village idiot had suddenly blossomed out in new clothes, drove around in a new sports car and started buying everyone drinks at the local pub. The secret of his sudden wealth was explained when he told his goggling neighbours he had won a lottery. "But
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  • 304 14 WHAT I FOUND IN MY SEARCH FOR HOME HELPS TODAY I introduce a new maid in the kitchen. Her name Australia. Now we all know that Australia is famous for its kangaroos and koala bears and, of course, its dairy produce. But Australia in the kitchen and around the house
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  • 1161 15 15 and 35 and work is a big bore J32U13 I)i;.\H .hint' Lee: I am 15 and, madly in love with man 20 years my senior. My parents do not know about this, and even if I hey did. I do not think they would let v*. many. I don't
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  • 172 15 WINNER of the week's $30 prize is "My Pet" (above), submitted by Mrs. C. Corridon. of 184 Mount Pleasant Road, Singapore 11. She used Fuji SS film. Setting: fB, 1/125 second. She will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to her during the first 20
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  • 365 15  -  POINTER By r fUiE first Malaysian Open 1 Dog Show was held in the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 22. and was undoubtedly a big success. The judge. Mrs. S K. Allman Jn. (USAi. had a difficult task, bu^ performed it extremely well. The Rajaratnam Cup
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  • 156 15 Any ink-spot.- on little Ahmads hands.' Beiore you show him how to rub them off. be ready with the answer to a question he is bound to ask: WHAT IS PUMICE STONE? J I is a natural gU»s Hponge produced by volcanoes and collected from around the
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  • 770 15 DEAR Know Alls: My granny gets drunk every day and treates havoc in the house. She shouts at everybody and sometimes even at visitors too. My grandfather insists on buying liquor for her just because he is afraid of being scolded by her. Although she
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  • 169 16 PART TWO SOLOMON BARNATO JOEL was a man of iron nerve. He had the born poker-player's flair for assessing the odds, stamina in crisis, and a knowledge of human weaknesses. On one of the very rare occasions when his nerve or judgement—failed, he was to
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  • 746 16  -  STANLEY JACKSON By a colourful imagination, he had roamed the world as a soldier of fortune, specialising in bigamy and false pretences. Fond of luxury, he disliked the life and pay of a trooper and turned to blackmail. For his first target he selected the firm of
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  • 251 16 ...And his playboy son, too repeat his brother's mistaken tactics. The letter, followed by several more, had re-opened the old wound, and he was ready for vengeance. Never the man to forgive an injury— he could be almost Biblical In applying the principle of "an eye for an eye"— he
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    • 2190 17 Looking up the horses on his death-bed of tht term*, he was deported to his own country when German prisoners were repatriated after the Armistice. Although 60 years of age, he resumed his life of crime and spent various terms in jail for false pretences. More than once he reappeared
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