Former students form group


THE old boys formed a “Save St Thomas” group to persuade the authorities not to change the name to Mahkota Abdullah.

Their spokesman Abdul Rahman Abdul Razak, 56, a United Kingdom-trained pharmacist, said their action plan included the printing of “Kekalkan St Thomas” and alumni T-shirts, caps, banners and a forum in Kuantan.

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