The Straits Times, 16 May 1965

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  • 15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In NO. 1.523 SUNDAY, MAY 16. 1965. 20 CENTS KDN 1191 1006
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  • 3538 1  -  PADMANA KRISHNAN By UMNO ASSEMBLY TOLD: IT WAS CHILDISH OF LEE...PLAY IT DOWN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Tengku Abdul Rahman today urged Umno leaders to keep calm over sentiments expressed by Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in recent weeks. "Since I have been away/ he told
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  • 239 1 LBJ orders his new man in Jakarta: Get tough with Sock WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Johnson has made it clear that the U.S. will adopt a "firmer attitude towards Indonesia with the appointment of Mr. Marshall Green as the new ambassador, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The White House announcement of Mr
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  • 99 1 Cairo man: Chances very good I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. j Malaysia's chances of attending the Afro-Asian Conference to be n>ld In Algiers next month are •very good. The United Ar*b Republic's Amba-sxtrior to Malaysia. Mr Abdul Moneim Hassan Tawiik «M thto today on his re- turn from C;tiiu Mr Ttwflk !>a:d
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  • 27 1 MOSCOW. Sat. The Indian I^mi" Minister, Mr. Lhl Bahadur i sha. n. yesterday called fdr the end to American bombii'g raids North Vk tn:'m
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  • 22 1 KUCHING. Sh' —The SulUn I Pahi b hi: her« for Ku»-b Lumpur thi* tncrning after a l to Sarawnlc. AP
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  • 609 1 STILL ON THE THEME OF KEEPING CALM KIALA LUMPUR. Sat. Keep calm. This was also the tenor of Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman's speech at the Umno general assembly today when the delegates demanded the detention of the Singapore Prime
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  • 49 1 STOP PRESS OIL WELLS ABLAZE Tripoli Bat me oil miii in thf desert tod. saboteur*, blew up 'V. a Britlsl cum .spolcesmim tk It w.i liKely that the sabotage nected with current friction within the Arab world than with recent unrest over a contract for a new Tobruk pipeline.
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  • 20 1 TAIPBH. Si.;.- A I ILi MP t"< Chi i visitina the PhilipMr H Bureau oJ any other couir
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  • 606 2  - Ragging on— despite that ban and warning CHEAH BOON KHENG rE SINGAPORE, Sat. Senior students of the University of Singapore this morning indulged in varous forms of ragging some mild, some uncouth and some downright humiliating at their Students' Union orientation ceremony to welcome 800 "freshies." This undignified behaviour of
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  • 40 2 FTNANO. Sat.— Fifty low. cost houses built by the State Government In Bukit Berapit are now ready for occupation. Of these, 35 will ffo to Malay families. 17 to Chinese and the remaining eight to other races
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  • 151 2 KANGAR, Saturday. PRETTY 23-year-old Shariffah Salmiah. a cousin of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. is the first woman in the Perils royal family to Join the Territorial Army Che Sharlffah, daughter of Syed Hussein Jamallullall, Is an assistant nurse at the
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  • 147 2 $18m food aid to Malaysia SINGAPORE. Sat— Almost 50 million pounds of food grown In America, worth nearly $18 million, has been distributed to Malaysia's needy since 1954. The American Consul General, Mr. J. A. Lacey, said this at a meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society at the
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  • 29 2 PENANO. Sat. Arrannemenis have been finalised for a meeting of Malay writers and journalists here on Jane 2 id form the North Malaya Malay Wnt«rs Association.
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  • 4 2 LONSDALE TELLS HIS STORY
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  • 23 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's Party K.ikyat today condemned the Federal Government's new laws to curb industrial disputes in Malaya. Sarawak and Sabah.
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  • 28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A boy of 10, Wong Yip Yoon. was drowned in a disused mining pool at Puchong. seven miles from here, yesterday.
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  • 24 2 PENANG. Sat. Police are looking for pang who stole two more motor-cycles In the city yesterday. Roadblocks have been set up.
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  • 42 2 IPOH. Sat. A Royal Malaysian Air Force recruiting team left here today after choosing 10 candidates of 60 Interviewed They have already chosen 17 candidates in Penann and will conduct Interview* In Klnrara Kuala Lumpur, on Monday
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  • 22 2 PENANO. Sat.— The Penan* I Municipal Co-operative Thrift I and Loan Society made a pro- fit of 166.951 last year.
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  • 153 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. _J 'JO kiss or not to kiss was the question and the Indian Parliament, no less, was discussing it. The whole thing started with moves to strengthen film censorship, which the Indian Government uses in an attempt to
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  • Personalities in the news
    • 464 3  -  ARTHUR RICHARDS By LONDON. Saturday SOHO is famous or infamous all over the world for strip-tease, gambling and loose living, and you can imagine my surprise to find a Chinese parson from Sabah doing God's work in this ''Soul Hole"
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    • 41 3 MELBOIKNK: Victoria State's new traflic chief. Supt. George Me- < v I loch. says women drivers are a better safety bet than men. "Male drivers are too venturesome," he said. "Women, on the other hand, are cautious. courteous and they obey regulations."
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    • 73 3 AMSTERDAM. Sat. /IPrincess Margaret and Lord Snowdon were mobbed by cheering and clapping people here yesterday when they went on a surprise shopping spree in the heart of the Dutch capital. Everywhere the smiling Princess went the crowds surged round the small jeep which she and Lord Snowdon.
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    • 197 3 CANBERRA. Sat. A .stately, five- foot high VlP's chair, soon to grace Parliament House In Kuala Lumpur, is on display at the Australian Federal Parliament here It is the gift Ol Uir Australian Parliament to the Malaysian parliament and will be u>ed by the Senate President,
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    • 80 3 TOGETHERNESS— A TEST IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING IN a discussion group at Hampton Institute in Virginia are (from left): Mr. Yasuo Miyamori, fourth year law student from Kyoto University, Japan; Mr. Archwamety Teara from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; Hampton faculty member. Mr. Virginius Thornton; and Mr. Wong Liang-chin from Nanyang University, Malaysia.
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    • 398 3 A "very famous' bit of Britain is dedicated to John Kennedy LONDON. Sat. The Queen and people of Britain yesterday dedirated three acres of famous Runnymede to the memory of John F. Kennedy. who said Prime Minister Harold Wilson, "brought new hope and vitality to a tired world." Queen Elizabeth
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    • 169 3 THE annual conference of British women Conservatives Is to be held at London's Festival Hall later this month, and one of the speakers will be a woman who during her 20 years In Malaya gave a great deal of enjoyment to a
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    • 102 3 Leong— six honours out of 7... MELBOURNE, Sat.— A brilliant Malaysian architecture student has won a $680 Australian scholarship— his second in three years for topping hLs class In the examinations last year. He i.s Mr. Leong Chan Hing of Pu d v Road. Kuala Lumpur, who Is in the
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    • 324 4 I1 Ml I >^CEalsiw%n^TM P* Zi^—. >A H W/'^-- r v^r /I I'/ll g^:^. Mir Fabeigfaiafa W*!^^ m^^ mmmamm^ m^^^ mmml^ Overlooking the Island Golf Course ME*-. 6V mS UPPER ™O M SON RD.. SPORE. *r£r yS Situated on elevated grounds in the 'Bj^HsStiT' B=l quiet surroundings of the country-side
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  • 248 5 MAO'S N-BOMB No. 2. KOSYGIN HAS DOUBTS IT'S BLACKMAIL BUT... MOSCOW. Sat. Premier Alexei Im||li s.iicl yesterday he doubted the explosion of a second atomic device by Communist China yesterday was intended as "nuclear blackmail." But in a pointed remark on Peking's efforts to develop super weapons. Mr. Kosygin said:
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  • 68 5 (VM.OOKFRS survey the damage ous- <•<! by a fir-? that broke out at an Esso station ;t the third mile Klarm Road. Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Rotlimans station wagon on the left was completely wrecked. The fire started when another car struck a petrol pump and
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  • 28 6 Word* Sit (Minimum) DR. A MRS. Kuan Kok Yong lM hank all friends and relatives for I heir valuable gifts and kind presence hnr dinner on 15-2-65.
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  • 45 6 :</ Word* $11 (Minimum) MAY ALPHONSO passed away 18th May 1961. Many a lonely heartache d one so dear. Daughter. Lillian, Arraia, Maureen, Kenneth. IN LOVING MEMORY of beloved -.<! and father Charles Fredericks Ml ailed to rest on 18-5-64. musid by wife and children.
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  • 87 6 IS Word* S3 (Minimum! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, in Sln~ai>ure. Orchard Road, Sunday Service ami t> p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, ron Canning Road, Singapore. Worship Services at 7.30 aum., 10.00 ■aj 6.30 p.m. Sunday Scnool for all agea at 8.45 a.m.; Junior Caurcn no a.m. Everyone welcome. Tel.
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  • 227 6 Foulenough on Riviera IN tlie Coin des Rastaquoueres Foulenough quickly became aware of another drinker, a beautiful woman. "Alone at last!" he cried. "I beg your pardon?" said she. "Granted," replied the warrior. "Haven't we met before somewhere?" "Certainly not." she answered. "Then let us meet somewhere again,"
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  • 1274 6 This IS education WHEfcE AN OIL SHEIK'S SON COMPETES WITH THE CHIMNEY SWEEP'S DAUGHTER IN MOST countries today there is a great focussing of attention on the education of the highly intelligent, and this is particularly true of the newlyemergent countries, where the supply of graduates is not sufficient to
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  • 270 6 ONE of the last remaining links with British colonial rule in the Federal capital will be severed in July when the British Army Children's Secondary School closes down. Bourne School, named after General, now Lord Bourne, a former British military commander in
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  • 91 6 Letter OF THE WEEK AMERICAN and British X\ films are banned in Indonesia. Now I see that (Urns made by India and all other countries that support Malaysia are to come under the chopper too What nightmare world is Soekarnn creating for the Indonesian people? How many of us remember
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  • 653 6 EACH DAY 320,000 BABIES ARE BORN AND 160,000 PEOPLE DIE— THIS MEANS THERF ARE 55 MILLION EXTRA MOUTHS TO FEED EVERY YEAR. THIS IS THE HORROR OF WHAT WE CALL THE POPULATION BIRTH CONTROL CAN SAVE US A BIG EFFORT IS BEINC MADE IN THIS DIRECTION, AND SOON WE
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 76 6 K m%W m& ...ne,n the upper -.corifroni&d w*in nMA i cent he,? ecuecne of n*nsg&*ent t pro M**. «c *^TT^j| ,'cra*c>.C>cddm>, getZ+wns insfimCvmly i^^^^^™ a certain iac< s^7~^t\ are /Vt *2i2 e Of csc siytness >V /Clesw jiinimii" SC\.r~ A^^^\^)\>^^Lmm\ °r Our sW\ f^e* B -^yL^^" > W^~ is what
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  • 452 7  -  CHANG BENG SOON r By MALAYSIA'S FIRST SCHOOL WHERE 24 TOUGH YOUNG ONES ARE LEARNING TO BE FIGHTER PILOTS ALOR STAR, Sat. Twentyfour tough young Malaysians are today undergoing intensive basic training in the new RMAF School here to beco m c
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  • 184 7 New peace offer to Hanoi LONDON, Sat. The U.B. Government has secretly offered to stop bombing North Vietnam If the Communist side will make some comparable gesture, an official American source reported yesterday. There has been no response to the United States gesture, the Informant said. Word of the American
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  • 108 7 Bank men pay tribute to Gomez IPOH, Sat.— Two hundred bank workers from all over Malaya gather here tomorrow, in a rare tribute to the late Mr. P.C. Gomez, founder-president of the National Union of Bank Employees. The union's branches in Kelantan. Penang and Johore are sending two men each.
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  • 29 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A mobile-X-ray unit of the Singapore Aim-Tuberculosis Association will visit the Koh Sek Lim community centre in Upper Chang] Road from May 18 to 21
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  • 85 7 IT'S gone higher! A $10,500 Jackpot awaits the outright winner in the Malay Mail word puzzle contest "EX". Three people missed the Jackpot last week by just one point. With more care, you may be the one to win the big prize this week.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 497 7 SINGAPORE Language; 7.10 Opinion (English Channel 5 vtrsion): 739 Belajar Sambil H K es; 1.05 Twentieth Century-- £j£XE.M *?SP!K? n "T" The Crowdpd Air- iqn T»pioi», 0TO»a08«t); B.SO GhlntM variety lah Baha^ K lb, ne saan M lhow: 806 T" 1 l F«rnborough Mr K lt hi -rSlkfnl Ho^-The W^
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  • 388 8 Jayakan Bahasa Kebangsaan! Technical study: A pledge to Malays SINGAPORE, Saturday SI N GAPORES Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, last night urged Malay parents and teachers to encourage Malay youths to take up technical education and pledged his Government would help them all along the way. He said
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  • 231 8 U.S. trade officials seek stronger ties with Singapore SINGAPORE, Saturday. TWO American trade officials flew in here last night to strengthen, economic links between Singapore and New York. g I McHugh, Commissioner of Commerce, New York State, and Mr. Howard D. MacPherson, Director. International Commerce Division, New York State Department
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  • 129 8 Seven more Indons caught KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Security Forces last night foiled anotner attempt by Indonesian infiltrators to enter Malaysia. A boat carrying three Indonesians was intercepted near Singapore by naval patrol craft. This brings to seven the total number of Indonesian infiltrators who have been intercepted near Singapore in
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  • 37 8 CARACAS, Sat— A band of •bout 15 pro-Communist guerillas Mcaped on stolen horses after raiding a village here. Pohcr and civilians battled the guerillas and managed to capture one of them.— A.P.
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  • 79 8 FRENCH mannequin Sopie Pommerie, modelling "Folie". caught the eyes, of all at the French fashion show in the Dragon Court of the Merlin Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Friday night. "Folie" a cocktail dress with white floral lace, costs about $1,500. Brunette Sopie is one of five
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  • 329 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THOUSANDS of Buddhists throughout the country today celebrated their most important religious festival Wesak Day with special prayers for peace, freeing of captured birds, and feeding the poor. The celebrations began with the hoisting of the six-coloured Buddhist flags. As soon as
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  • 79 8 f OIMBATORE (South India>. BM. Turn Slacry. the British journalist who was jailed here on Tuesday, was released yesterday and put on a plane for Bombay, from where he will be deported. Stacey. 34-ye»r-<>id Sunday Times correspondent, was imprisoned for interviewing Sheikh Abdullah, former Premier of
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  • 60 8 COPENHAGEN. Sat Two privates of the Queen's Own Highlanders pleaded not guilty to a charge of rape in a Copen- hagen court yesterday and were remanded in custody for 14 days. The two men. Alexander Munro, 30. and John Munro. 24. are brothers. The unit
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  • 30 8 LONDON, Sat. Britons sweltered in soaring temperatures yesterday on the hottest May day for more than a decade. The thermomter Jumped to 81 degrees by early afternoon.— Reuter.
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  • 32 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. A total of 4.847.910 freight tons of cargo was discharged and load at the Singapore Port Aurthorlty roads and wharves tn the first three months of this year.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 213 8 960 CALLS 3 SPEED TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS One of the modern miracles of ffSm*,*. cable carrier equipment. Shown telephone communications is PVRIj here is part of a FUJITSU the coaxial cable carrier system m 1 960-channel system that that permits hundreds of tele- 1 f 1 provides high quality.dependa phone conversations
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  • INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
    • 852 9 Telephony is the essential basis for world-wide telecoms service 170 m telephones in world today: By 2000 AD there will be 600 m JN 1954 there were 90 million telephones in the world. Today, there are over 170 million. It is estimated that, in 2000
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    • 330 9 From: Secretory-Generol United Nation* lAM pleased to odd my congratulations to the many that ITU will be receiving. It is indeed a fortunate organisation that celebrates its centenary as much In terms of past achievements of which ITU may Justly be proud as of new challenges. Two
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    • 468 9 Most Important task ahead is aid to newly developing nations AS the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) celebrates It* 100 th anniversary this year, it continues to face one of Its most important tasks aid to newly developing* countries. Technical co-operation is not Just a humanitarian Ideal— lt Is a necessity
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    • 85 9 1308 Circuits Europe and the Mediterranean Basin North America Vest and Central Africa The Magreb, Europe and North America Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, West and Central Africa Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay Europe and North America Indian Peninsula, South Asia, Auitralla and Indonesia Indian Peninsula and South
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    • 529 10 rpHE time is the 1840's. The scene: a jointly-used telegraph station in Strasbourg, at the frontier of France and the Grand-Duchy of Baden. A French employee receives a telegram transmitted at the speed of light from Paris. He carefully writes out the message,
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    • 512 10 SPACE TRAVEL PUTS NEW ONUS ON ITU rE cross-continent television relay of the Olympic Games. Tokyo. 1964, via the satellite Syncom HI. and the world-wide broadcasting of photographs of cloud systems taken by meteorological satellites are ample proof that space programmes are evolving in the direction of setting up operational
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 PECCA RADAR 18,000 SHIPS HAVE BEEN EQUIPPED MORE THAN HALF THE WORLD'S RADAR FITTED SHIPS USE OECCA RADAR OVERF FORTY OF THE WORLD'S NAVIES USE DECCA RADAR DECCA RADAR CHOSEN FOR THE MALAYSIAN HOVERCRAFT REPRESENTED IN MALAYSIA BY INTERNATIONAL AERADIO (FAR EAST) LIMITED SINGAPORE AIRPORT SERVICING BASES SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM
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    • 393 10 c 4 "™^*«h. Hl I HW "W W MJm ft What makes it ring? In Hscountnes the answer is the ITT System. Vietnam and Laos also have ITT automatic In addition, ITT educates and trains the ITT telephone equipment is manufactured telephone exchanges, and ITT is installing people who will
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    • 530 11 THE TRAGEDY OF PRINCE CHARMING THE life of the Duke of Windsor is a subject which would have been fatally easy to mishandle or overplay on the cinema screen. But in "A KING'S STORY" Jack Le Vien has glided between the pitfalls with a skill which exceeds even the mastery
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    • 795 11  - Why Miss Lisi just has to be blonde RODERICK MANN By ROME THE scene is a swinging bachelor party. At the height of it a pasteboard cake is wheeled in, and out of it surprise surprise slowly emerges a lissom lovely, wearing a bikini of whipped cream. The film is
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    • 520 11 PRIDAY. May 28 sees the x opening performance of the University of Singapore Society s production of Harold Pinters play "The Birthday Party," for which tickets are on sale at the usual booking offices around the City or, If you are a member of the faculty or the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 173 11 MEN&WOMEK feel Young again A» we stow older It's only natural that -we begin to alow down. Bui loma r«ople grow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep working and seldom set any fun out of life. Due to New Improved VI-TABS
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    • 216 11 f LIDO -NEXT CHANCE* 'J}' SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR SCREENING aj DURING SINGAPORE'S "FRENCH FORTNIGHT" -j* a. THE PICTURE WITH tjUG^T lA 10T OF BODY! JPJtA I i james BOOTH tt'A\: f marisaMELL M royKINNEAR^T- \J auta NAUGHTON W/ aaßaB a a a a aß^ aß rnrri all welcome to rKCCaSEE
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  • 866 12 HORMAT LOOKS SET FORA HATTRICK Epsom |eep s best bets are Chicken Besi (Race 1), Bin jai Park (Race 4), Hormat (Race 6). The going is heavy. UURMAT looks set for a hattrick in the Cl 5 n Div 1 8f handicap (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. This four-year-old
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  • 103 12 NEW ORLEANS. Sat. Jack N\cklaus. US Masters champion, took a twt-stroke lead yesterday In the 8300.003 New Orleans open tournament h.re with a ten-under-par total ol 134 after two rounds Arnold Palmer and Tony svo of Nirklaus".- bicecst rivals, barely achieved qualitvinc totals for the final
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  • 1277 12 Race 1 2.30 Gl 6 Div l ($5,000) It I ***** Chicken Besi v 4Low Vat) RS BreuK 890 I SI- i Asuwadi 7 ***** Masisier a (CTL Kongsi) Hedcile 6 8.10 Kingston .2 3 ***** Calvados g (Habu Kongsl) Rodgers 9 88 Mitchell 6 4 *****
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  • 127 12 I I'SOM Jfcfcp CALL BOY POINTER CHICKEN BESI -11.. I)K \(.o\ CHICKEN BEBI Race 1 Maglster Roman Galley Silver Dragon Brantas l hlcken Besi BranUs MOVIE TOWN MOVIE TOWN PAY ROLL Race 2 Pay Roll Vigilante Movie Town Beauty Miss Verorette Kellet CAST IRON MISS SI'SAN MISS SUSAN !<■»<•
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  • 1869 12 SINGAPORE. Saturday. LEADING Jockey Des Coleman scored a smart double on Swift Tiger and Affectation at Bukit Timah today. Lyall Harbridge also had a double on Captain's Guide and Lourjet. Apprentice Luke Kane reached his 10th winner when he scored on Blue I Miss in Race
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    • 185 13 IPOH: Perak Amateur Athletic Association's inter-club leagiir: 100 m: 1 Annuar bin Shailfuddin 2 Zaharl bin Mohamed 3 Tan Joo Kheng 11 1, toom: l Zaharl bin Mohamed 2 A. Victor 3 Sangaran Kutty Nalr 22.9, 400 m: 1 R. Letchumanan 2. R. Jayabalan 3 Mahmud bin Alt 52
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    • 164 13 Penang junior badminton championships: lit round: Ewe Choon Lay bt Zalnal Abldin b Anffin 15-1 15-1. Lav Yau Chai bt Cheah Soo Kwang 15-7 15-3. B.H. Tan bt Csman Mansoor 15-1 15-2, Wong Poh Chan bt Foo Ah Soon 15-3 15-4. Ong Seng Wong bt Yeap Swee Oo 15-8
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    • 108 13 MADAM ANNIE CHUA Kirn Luan, 59. passed away peacefully at Singapore General Hospltr.l on May 15. Cortege leaves Singapore Casket Co.. at 3.30 p.m. Sunday, May 16. TENG LIANG SU of Zuelllp Trading Co. Ltd aged 55. passed away peacefully on 13.5.65, leaving behind his bereaved wife, 3 son*
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    • 435 13 MRS A. MARIMUTHU and family thank Doctors and Staff for kind attention, and friends and relatives fur messages of con- doience. wreaths, assistance and i attendance ;it the funeral of her beloved husband on 8-5-65. Majid Rauf bt S. Venubopal 13-0 15-1. Ong Ghee Choo bt Chee Mun Lay
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    • 1026 13 The Edinburgh handicap tournament will start in Singapore on June 6. The qualifying rounds will end on June 26 and the top 24 men and women will play in the semi finals on June 27. The top 12 men and 12 women will then compete in the finals on
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    • 81 13 .Mnraporp Amateur Roxinc \<iscciation's all ilar programme last nifht; Gnat: Ricky Tan (TBCC) bt Hassan <T. Pagan; Ll*ht-fly: George Tan (TBCC) bt Hendrix 'RAOC'; Bantam: Seneral (TBCC) k.o. Osman (RAF) in Ist: b Woodcock (Army) bt E. Bmlth (TBCC i J Cheah 'TBCC) bt All Kassim; Feather: Idrls SbarifT
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    • 56 13 •CAT GAMES trials (XL): Malaysian Olympic representative N? Joo Tong wiir> the I,ooom individual Mmp trial held at the D:pl(!irihtic Enclave yesterday. 1 Ng Joo T<;ng (S'gon 1:18.2: 2 Ismail Osman (Malxcca) 1:19.3: 3H.->mzah Ahmad (Sa r> 1:20.4: 4 Aw W.ii Mc^k (Joh'-rei 1:22.6; 5 Tin T«C Kre <Ss?'T
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    • 1106 13 MCA LfcAOUfc. tttoaiw A splendid spell of pace bowlimr and good batting by Malacca's M. Price in the first innings gave Malacca a 31-run lead over Negri Sembtlan in the MCA league match being played on the KOV School ground yesterday. Malacca batted first and were »t one stage
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    • 77 13 NKPAL CUP (Kluangc 1/7 Gurkhas. Kluang 6 1/10 Gurkhas. Malacca 0. MALACCA friendly: Kubu Utd 4 Municipal 3. Inter- YMCA (Ipoh): XL 4 Ipoh 0. Ponga Cup: Alor Star Indians 3 Scarboro Estate Indians 2. IPOH friendly: Territorial Army 11 2 FIB 2 SEGAMAT: Labis Estate 7 N.U. Teachers
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    • 317 13 PERAK Malay championship* (K. Kangsari: Yahaya Mustapha, defending champion, scored an easy two-set victory against Wan Omar to reach the semifinals yesterday. The championships will conclude this afternoon when the Raja Perempuan of Perak wll give away the prizes. Yesterday's results: Men's sin gle« 2nd rd: Azlzul Rahman w.o
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    • 14 13 TRIANGULAR (Ipoh): Selangor 3 (Harbachan. Zam Ariffin, R. Yogeswaran) Malaysian Armed Forces 0.
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    • 21 13 Sembawang League: Rakes 4 Oriental 8; Oriental B 4 Mull 8; Mull 'B 6 Johnsor 6; Terrorists 4 Skyvers 8
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    • 73 13 PL.vWG: D. 8;mo:i uf Dublin Estate won the annual golf meet of the Kedah. Penang and Province Wellesley branch of ihe Incorporated Society of Planters held at Dublin Estate GC course last week. Simon returned a nett 70 to win the ICI Trophy from W. Adamson (Bun tar Estate),
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    • 140 13 2t Word* tit (Mimlimum) ifTWEEN Jee Fong. youngest \ir.v Han Chow Toon and whojf Yee, eldest do Mr. and Mrs. •Kg Wai Kong. BETWEEN PUn Nglan Poh, only i o Madarr Chua Slew Teng and Koh lir Bwee, youngest d/o Mr. Koh Buh Chee, J.P. of Paslr Panlang. N.B on
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    • 193 13 SPORTS DIARY ■OCCm Malaya Cup: S'gor v Penang (Merdeka Stadium, b p.m.) Negri v Johore (Station pdg. S'ban, 5); Perak v Kedaii i stadium Perak, 8 ;> m. (KKKLT Tour match: MCA President's XI v Hong Kung (Spore pdg, 11). MCA Lgi: N«fri v Malacca (KGVS ■,iU. S'ban). Stonor Shield:
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  • 285 14 STOCKHOLM. Sat Former world heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson beat fellow American Todd Herring here last night, the referee stopping the fight after 40 seconds of the third round. The contest was scheduled to last ten rounds. Herring, a 6 ft. 3 in. Texan,
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  • 43 14 LONDON. Sat. Results of Scottish Summer Cup football matches played today: Kilmarnock 2 Third Lanark 2, St. Johnstone 1 Dundee D. 5. Dundee 1 Aberdeen 2, St. Mlrren 3 Morton 3. Falklrk. 1 Hearts 2, Hibernian 1 Dunfermllne 2.
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  • 63 14 PORT OK SPAIN, Sat. \u^ti .ilia, had scored 145 for three \»irkfts (SimrrMin IS, Cowprr 62 not out) at lunch on the srrond day of the Fifth Test against Wrst Indies. LONDON: The New Zealand cricketers had scored 221-3 hy tea on the first day of their three-day
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  • 467 14 Singapore edge Services for 2 more points SINGAPORE, Sat— A Rahim Omar goal 1% minutes from time made sure of another two points for champions Singapore in the south zone of this year's Malaya Cup competition at Jalan Besar tonight. His goal enabled Singapore to beat Joint Services
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  • 1129 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL: By Singapore, Sat. MCA President XI M Inns Ranjit Singh not out 37 R. Tessrnxohn b Fawcett 1 i J. Martens c Shroff b Fawcett M. Shpphcrclson c Lalchandanl b Lacy-Smith 0 D. de Silva c Myatt b Lacy-Smith 0 V. Bynoe c
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  • 57 14 MALACCA. Sui. Unbeaten Selangor won t'ne Ma! women's hockey carnival win n they crushed Malacca 3-0 m their final match at thr Band i HiHr English School ground here today. Singapore finished runners-up when they edged Penang 1-0 in another key match. Results of other matches: Selangor
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  • 46 14 EINOAPORE. Sat— Slot car enthusiasts will meet on May 28 to form a Singapore mouel-car Racing Association. The venue has not been decided yet. Tho.se wishing to attend "'his Inaugural meeting are asked to write to PO. Box 89. Katong.
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  • 371 14 Sat. Results of k-J Australian Association foot- I ball matches played today were: I Representative match: Northern N.S.W. 2 Chelsea 6. NSW FED DIV. 1 Hakoah 3 Metro 2, Polonia 1 South Coast 3. NSW FED DIV 2 Bankstown 3 Mellta 1. Can- terbury 1 Sydney Aust
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  • 485 14 SCOREBOARD nisi mdii isi i\\^ 111 II c Grout b II 1 UWIS i M< Ke 4 K \mi\i eH« c b Cowper 121 m i< hi i; i VI IM 0 McKen/ie SOBI RS b Sincock 18 KODKK.t I s
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  • 103 14 But Kanhai finall* fell trying another big nil. and apart from lusty blows from VVe.s 11 was ilie end of the innii Australia, started bail tea. and lost Bill Lawry in Charlie Griffith's Moond over. The left-bandar croped forward and snicked a catch to the wic-ket-keeper. Bob Cowper Joined Bobby
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  • 4321 15 Miss Murple closes the case AS TIM stretched out a hand to touch her, the quiet, commonsense Miss Marple took charge and spoke sharply and authoritatively. "Don't move her, Mr. Kendal," she said. "She mustn't be moved." Tim turned a dazed face up to her. "Hut I must it's Molly
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    • 208 15 ~sf**- HL 4(MB|3s^ < v j-^^3B I Se^ Ay Sjßr SSi BSSflßfibi&'L' <r*^, < J VS*Ji- Bi jß^Pj S T^la^illliiskßssssHßSslsJ 1 **^BSSO~ *<*«#m ->-* wHUsffi* fS* -^SsSSSff^<\^BfeisSaSSSSSSSSSSSStt*» afe We put you on the map faster than most! When you fly with us you jet places fast. And morning." That's fast.
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  • 2176 16 IT IS A STORY OF SHAME INDONESIAN-DIRECTED salx>teurs and Indonesian inspired mischief makers have caused at least 42 bomb explosions in Singapore since September, 1963. Seven people have been killed and more than 51 others injured. The Sunday Times today publishes the full appalling record of
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    • 209 16 to the modern child's prospects than a sure knowledge of his language. Schooling can do much but not all. Home p learning with the aid of the best of new books can make 1^ all the difference to your child. And a good children's II £-m dictionary is essential. Learn
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  • 561 17 HAROLD SOH LOOKS AT THE MEN WHO BREAK THE LAW I saw at sea J^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^L^^^^^^,S^^^^^A_y^^L_^H IRREGULARITIES constantly take place in the Eastern and Western Anchorages of the Singapore Harbour approaches. Many of the ships arriving in the Eastern quarantine anchorage are boarded before clearance by the authorities
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  • 396 17  - The end of a beautiful love affair AHMAD RAMLI by 'J'HE Beach of Passionate Love in' Kelantan Ikis been the haven of holidaymakers for many years but no more. The love affair has ended. In fact, the famed beach itself has virtually ceased to exist. It is being swallowed up
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    209 17 HERE Is I <sM>n Twelve in the Sunday Times series on how to bowl better. rE hook ball travels down the lane In a similar manner to the straight ball except that between 10 and 15 feet from the head pin, it makes a sharp turn to
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  • 380 17 SENIOR executhes ha\e sleek. high powered minds And they like sleek, high-powered cars. And this causes a problem if someone else runs into them while the repairs are being done, what sort of car can they hire? Top business man Roger Gordon had
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  • 302 17 WH \T'S >our problem*? Write to: Miss Jane Lee. tin- Sunday Times. Times House, Singapore t. I I LOVE a boy three years 1 older than I. He says he too loves me but refuses to get married because we are < not a perfect match, so
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  • 272 17 DROP u a line. Onr address: The Know Alia. Sunday Times. Tim** House. Singapore 9. I WOULD like to undertake a course of study as a librarian in Britain. What is the course like and how long will it take? JAMES EDWARDS After being admitted to teork
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  • 400 17 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Tanda Waktu, Ncgara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Tanda Waktu. Dan Warta Berita; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Duy; 7.35 Breakiasl Potpourri; T. 45 Learn A Phrase A Day; 755 Breakfast Potpourri, 8.00 Tanda Wakiu Dan Warta Berita; 8.05 Bright And Breezy;
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    • 199 17 Live luxuriously at i iHMFfiw I \V/ xCirM 4| Tjp* A gracious Marine Vula Horn*. iffffr \-"'*r' o-Tjk alanding on at ItaM 1.000 ig. H ol land. ■opaffor davttopmant of (1 architect dtaigned homta. on 16 acraa ot iMaMa lana Mwean J«l«n ScucUi and MM Sluiti Vltw, Johorr Sahiu. Jhttt
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  • 528 18 THE QUESTION I ASK YOU TODAY MAY SEEM CRAZY TO MANY MOTHERS BUT STATISTICS HAVE SHOWN THAT ACCIDENTS HAPPEN TOO OFTEN IN THE HOME THIS week I ask whether your home is a safe sanctuary or a death trap? This is no joke. I
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    227 18 FASHiOiV TAKES TO THE RURAL ROAD PRESENTING a preview of an exclusive fashion collection which leaves today on a neor-2,000--mile pan-Malayan tour. In all, there will be a collection of 30 round-the-clock garments bated on Eastern and Western themes. To model them will be six mannequins. Their first
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    • 181 19 Let's admit it money has never \S\ m played as big a part as it does today. m V 1 1\ Everyone is money-conscious and if m m i ML) keeping -up with the Wongs started m vi_L*» at a J o^, there are quite a few Y^^^T people who
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    • 599 19 POPULAR ~CROSSWORD I 1 I I I 1111 ACROSS: 1. Open ib), b. Treeless plain (6), 9. Shift (4). 10. Sort of pudding (4). 12. Presently (4), 13. Calumniator 8), 15. Repeat (9). 17. Undivided (3 1. 18. Wise (4). 19. Craft (4), 20. Sensation (4), 21 BUI of fare
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    • 390 20 £PAN books the best in paperbacks m m 1 MM noiifii a^ M J^M Lvii%9 l Two of the World's Great Religious Novels by Lloyd C. Douglas T 12 Th« Rob* Price $3/One of the publishing phenomena of the 20th Century, The Robe is an inspiring ond colourful story of
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    • 416 20 &F jm£&H Edgar Rice Burroughs' S A hopelbss (wjch farther than this" y' JL^\ I A FEARSOME CRY |T FALLS AS MUSIC IWE RETURN TO VILLAGE.. .OFFER L S WHAT'S THIS?/ HUNTING PILLS THE AIR.. UPON THE EARS OF TWO TARZAN TO EVIL SPIRITS THEN I 'jSfOfl' _J ~^Hfjj|^, PARTY
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    • 242 20 i w lUS (April 21— May 20 r. So many opportunities are cominn up for you that you must exert yourself. This week you will write letters and may think seriously about new luu.->e. If there have been any emotional difficulties, you have a chance to sort them out on
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    • 283 20 pily re-established in your usual circle. VIRGO (Aug. 22— Sept SI): You are all agog to follow up offers made recently but domestic and family ties hold you back a little. By mid-week you should be free to make new arrangements to clear yourself of many claims on your time.
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    • 273 20 SCORPIO (Oct. 24— Nov. 22): Money problems give you much to think about early In the week. You may argue a little before you get what you want. Later, you have good "news from a friend and take heart about your own personal future. The week ends with some very
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    • 260 20 STAR of the i WEEK' Vin\ begins a year of plea- sant experiences, few adventures and no bif changes. You will enjoy life from the beginning to the end of it and find that you are more comfortably off than you have been. The year could bring many surprises that
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    • 182 20 Annie Tan (Singapore student) born on May 21, 1948. If it is YOUR birthday today your outlook for the remainder of 19ti5 and tor early l!)6ti is indeed a pleasant one. You will enjoy good health, peace of mind and a good level of prosperity throughout the twelve months. One
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