The Straits Times, 23 September 1960

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. Ik**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 1625 1 FIVE-POINT AID CALL FOR AFRICA U.N. urged to war on poverty and disease Plea for peaceful use of space Congo: 'Attacks on Dag are a threat to U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower today called for immediate talks between Russia and America to halt production of fissionable
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  • 135 1 Attlee: A world welfare state COLOGNE, Thurs. Lord Attlee, the former Britlsn Labour Prime Minister, put forward a plan for turning the whole world into a welfare state when he addressed the World Association of World Federalists here last night. Lord Attlee. honorary president of the association, told the closing
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  • 107 1 PAY ROW: MARCH ON MOBUTU'S HOUSE LEOPOLDYILLE, Thursday. gEVERAL hundred Congolese troops today marched on the house of Colonel Joseph Mobutu, the Congo "strong man," in a demonstration over pay. But they scattered when gendarmes fired shots over their heads. Two armoured cars were later brought up to guard Col.
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  • 49 1 HE WAS described as an Attache at the Russian Embassy in Leopoldville. Nothing more was known about him apart from the fact that he, like the other Russian diplomats there, left the Congo hurriedly on the orders of military "strong man". Col. Mobutu. U.P.I, picture.
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  • 318 1 BANGKOK, Thursday THAILAND'S Prime x Minister, Mr. Sarit Tanarat, has declared that his country would take defensive action, with or without help, if Laos came under Communist domination. The Premier made the declaration in a radio and television broadcast to the nation last night. Mr.
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  • 373 1  - BRUNEI PAYS TRIBUTE TO S'PORE R CHANDRAN Fostering of Malay language noted From BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. T»HE Mentri Besar of x Brunei, Dato Paduka Haji Ibrahim bin Mohammed Jahf a r, tonight officially extended a warm welcome to Singapore's Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and the Prime Minister.
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  • 80 1 The people own cars... HOUSEHOLDS that read the Straits Times have more cars than the average. A recent independent poll of Singapore readers showed 44 per cent car ownership in Straits Times households That is more than twice the percentage (20 per cent) for Singapore island as a whole. Thirty-four
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  • 31 1 K AFTER NKRUMAH UNITED RATIO lhur> Pnvudrnt X■*K t'krum.ili of Ghana fa rat itaM to prcet icl Premier Kliru*! i the speaker*' I n Gcawral iMaMj mow** Ht n*«r
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  • 282 2 NEW KING RECEIVES DIPLOMATIC HEADS AT PALACE KU ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Heads of diplomatic missions in the Federal capital today paid their respects lo the newYang di-P c r t v a n Agong and his deputy at a special ceremony in the throne room of
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  • 33 2 SEREMBAN Thurs.— Mrs. Nancy Chin of Kuala Lumpur will give a cooking demonstration to members of the Convent Past Pupils' Association on Tuesday at 4.30 pm at the Seremban i Convent.
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  • 92 2 'Air varsity' chance for Malayan students SINGAPORE. Thurs. Malayan students now studying In Britain, who are keen to make aviation their career will soon be able to join the air university at Southampton after completing their baiic education. Mr. Peter Robinson, district sales manager of BOAC. said that for the
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  • 114 2 STRIKE NO. 2 HITS HOUSE OF TANG OINGAPORE, Thurs. Another strike hit the "House of Tang" in Orchard Road this morning the second within a month. And again it was followed by conflicting claims as to the number of employees who .stopped 'vork. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Worker-- Union,
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  • 1738 3 HE SINGS, GRINS AND ANSWERS EVERY QUESTION BUT ONE— 'DO YOU REALISE WHY PICKETERS DON'T LIKE YOU?' WHY, PRISONERS IN PRISON HAVE MORE SPACE THAN I HAVE HERE, HE SAYS NEW YORK. Thursday MR. NIKITA Khrushchev
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  • REST OF THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 202 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— President Elsenhower will confer with President Tito of Yugoslavia and President Nkrumah of Ghana today after hl s address to the U.N. General Assembly, the White House announced. SIR CLAUDE COREA of Ceylon was unanimously elected chairman of the General Assembly's main political
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    • 37 3 HAVANA. Thurs— Russia has supplied Cuba with 80--ton "Stalin" tanks, a military source said here yesterday. The source also said that Soviet MiG jet fighters were expected here "within a month." t .P.I.
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  • 532 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs THIS NEW INDUSTRY WILL CHANGE THE ENTIRE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF SOCIETY -U.N. EXPERT THE PROPOSED establishment of a steel industry was one of the most effective ways of tackling the unemployment problem in Singapore, said Mr. P. L. Schereschewsky of the United Nations
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  • 266 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Air Officer Commanding No. 224 Group, Air Vice Marshal Ramsay Rae, said here today defence was becoming so intricate and costly that it was no longer possibly to rely on voluntary organisations to carry some of the burden of the regular defence
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  • 92 4 TUE Sultan of Brunei, Sir 1 Omar Ali Salfuddin (right) escorts the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Inche Yusof bin Ishak towards the Brunei airport terminal building after Incbe Yusof and his wife Puan Noor Aisha bad flown in from Singapore
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  • 106 4 Extort bid thug gets year's jail SINGAPORE. Thurs. A O young thug was Jailed here today for a year for trying to extort $10 from an icewater man. Chla Koon Meng, In Brickworks Estate on Aug. Wee Hock Ann, 18, of Alexandra Road. Admitted that he was known to the
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Nik Mohamed bin Abdullah, of the Micro-Film Unit In Singapore, writes to say that he Is not the Nik Mohamed bin Abdullah, who was reported in the Straits Times of Sept. 17 as being one of the three men who faced a court preliminary inquiry for
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  • 326 4 15 SHACKS BURNT DOWN: 38 ARE MADE HOMELESS SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHIRTY-EIGHT people were made homeless here today when flre gutted a row of 15 wooden shacks in the compound of a home in Serangoon Road. The fire swept rapidly through the flimsy structures after breaking out in one of the
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  • 106 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore Government statement today said SriTemasek is not the Prime Minister's official residence. It was commenting on the I report of the Legislative Assembly proceedings in which Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Mr. Chan Sun Wing replied to questions posed by Mr. S.
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  • 248 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-The Stage Club is currently presenting three one-act plays at the Cultural Centre, two of them written by members of the Club. Ly Singko's "Merdeka Bridge" is a translation from Mandarin and has possibly suffered in the process. In English it Is too
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 392 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's Kuala Lumpur (BA 792) 5.35 <ML 173) 9 p.m.; from Penang schedule Of dvll air- P™- from Melbourne. Sydney, (ML 151) 9.25 pjn. craft movements at Pava D* l^*. Jakarta (BA 709) 10.50 Cwch Airline. From Jakarta Lenar AirWt pjn from L°
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  • 233 5 Rubber: 'Sound future 9 NATURAL'S OUTLOOK AS SEEN BY FRENCH EXPERT WHO IS HERE FOR THE BIG TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE chairman of the Rubber Dealers Associa- tion in France, Mr. M. Alcan, today predicted a "sound and unshakeable" future for natural rubber. Mr. Alcan, one of a nine-member
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Tin 800 Sng. 47, of Cavanagh Road was fined $500 here today for acting as a bookmaker at the Singapore Turf Club on July 6 at 2.45 p.m. He was allowed to pay $100 today and the balance in four instalments.
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  • 94 5 Tengku off to keep three dates VUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, left today in an RMAF Twin Pioneer for Kedah to lay the foundation stones of three mosques there. One mosque is at Alor Merah. near his hometown. Alor Star. The Tengku will then travel to
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  • 29 5 KLANG. Thurs.— The Town Council here has asked the State Government for an amendment to the Town Boards Enactment to enable It to control massage parlours.
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Thieve^ se.sterday broke into the home of a merchant, Mohamed bin Abdul Aziz, in East Coast Road, and left with $1,500 in cash and jewellery.
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  • 132 5 RUALA, LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Indian High Com-missioner-designate to the Federation, Mr. Y.K. Purl, and his family arrived here this morning from Singapore. They were received at the railway station by the Senior Protocol Officer. Inche Abdul Jamal bin Abdul Latiff, the acting Indian High
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  • 211 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday AMERICA bought $20 million worth MORE goods from Malaya during the first quarter of this year than she did during the same period in 1959. This was disclosed today in a newsletter Issued by the commercial attache of
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  • 217 5 ELECTION EXPENSE ORDERS GRANTED IPOH, Thurs.— A form- er Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing, was today granted an order allowing an "authorised excuse" for his failure to transmit his election expenses returns within the prescribed period. The order was made in the High Court here by Mr.
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  • 55 5 IPOH. Thurs.— A man who borrowed a friend's car to attend a relative's engagement party later missed the car. Mr. Foo Khon San told the police today that he parked the car opposite Ails house In Cockman Street after the party. It was gone when
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  • 84 6 it Want* ll* (Minimum) MADAM CATHERINE TSOONU PINC LIEN (Mrs. T.C. Shu) died peacefully. Cortege leave* 8 Merino Cn-scent at 3 p.m. Saturday 24-9-60 for Bidadart. MRS. VEOH SENG HOI (Nee Llm Khun lm> passed away peacefully at No. 13, MacAlltter Road. Penang. oo -Ist September at tha age
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  • 121 6 2t Wtrda tit (MUUmmm) THE FAMILY of Urn late Mr. T. B Naur, Rim Estate, Jailn. Malacca, who passed away on 6-8-60, thank relative*, fnend* for their kind antistance, me«•agen of condolence attendance at the funeral. Inserted Mr*. E. B. Nalr and children, Vallanghy, Kerela, India. JOHN AND SHUKI
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  • 28 6 It Hora-J lit (IHlmimmm) GIRALD ROI. In memory of our son whom Ood blessed with tbe Joys of eternal life on 33.9.37 before bis lifth birthday.
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  • 315 6 J9 Words tit (Minimum) KATHLEEN McCORMACK sings at The Cockpit. Tel. *****. TNI SECRET OF Success when you re giving a party Is to keep room fresh and odourless »lta Alrwiek. NAVK YOU COT your Free tin of !>el Monte Tomato Juice? See your Krocer about the Del Monte
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  • 645 6 The Straits Times. Friday, September 23, 1960. Soap, Soft And Hard The truth about the Customs Bill, which was passed through all stages at Wednesday's sitting of Singapore's Legislative Assembly, lies somewhere between Mr Thio Chan Bee's assertion that it represents a major change in Singapore's economic policy, and Dr.
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  • 391 6 Despite the impatience of many Singapore traders, the Indonesian fact-finding mission that is here to prepare the way for Dr. Djuanda's visit later this year has not been idle in recent months. Official contact has been kept with the Commerce and Industry Division of the Ministry of Finance
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  • 152 6 In several countries traffic engineers and road safety experts have accepted the principle that every road has its optimum speed, at which traffic passes efficiently with minimum accident risk and T-.iaximum comfort to the driver. The theory is that given the proper speed range a driver will not
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  • 1221 6 THE 'WAR OR PEACE' TUSSLE China and Russia play for very high stakes WASHTNGTON: THE latest issue of "Pr obi ems of Communism," published by the United States Information Agency, contains an article on the "pattern and limits of the SinoSoviet dispute" which has caused wide discussion in Washington. Although
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  • letters
    • 219 6 r ITH reference to the complaints made by the Employees Provident Fund of errors In forms submitted by employers, and your editorial comments, may I suggest the manager of the EPF look into the efficiency of his own &tafl before making complaints? EPF forms Nos.
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    • 330 6 ON what grounds does the Minister of Finance make the statement that the present price of natural rubber Is "Just right In the Btraits Times of Sept. 14 it Is stated that In Its latest issue Natural Rubber News wants both branches of the industry to do everything In
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    • 175 6 r rHE report in the Straits Times of Sept 16 headlined 'Teachers who incite pupils" creates the Impression that the Minister of Education was reprimanding teachers of the Muar High School for having made "speeches during class hours in connection with the Education review committee's report which were
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    • 85 6 This Tipping Nonsense What do tippers and tippees think of the cowardly custom of tipping? Tippers say it is undignified and expensive. Tippees say their problem is not that tipping is demeaning, but that it's uncertain. Crossing palms with silver costs some customers a small fortune and it can mean
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  • 174 7 610 tin mines are now at work p*OH, Thurs.— More tin mines are now In operation than at any time during the past 33 months of restrictions. The International tin control scheme ends this month and miners are now working on an all-out production basis. On many mines the order
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  • 73 7 INSPECTOR TO TAKE BAR EXAMS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Inspector Liew Ngik Kee. the only university law graduate in the Singapore Police Force, has resigned after nearly nine years' service. He holds a bachelor of law degree from London University. He will leave the State on Oct. 1. to take his bar
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  • 31 7 PENANO. Thurs.— An International buffet dinner and dance In aid of this year's Poppy Day appeal will be held at the Penang Sports Club, Western Road, on Nov. 19.
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  • 67 7 SINGAPORE; Thurs. The deputy chairman of the state executive committee of Slngapote U. mo, Inche Othman. Hajl Mohamed. has resigned He said today that his conscience would not permit him to continue in the post after the attack on the na tlonal leader of Umno. Tensku
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  • 43 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police raided a secret society hide-out in Nam Lock Street, early today, and seized two scout knives, two motor-cycle chains one crowbar and one stolen bicycle. Yesterday, two acid bombs were found In a house In Mlnto Road.
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  • 398 7 SPORE. Thurs. TO GATHER MATERIAL IN SINGAPORE OF USE TO HIM WHEN HE PAYS A VISIT A 18-MAN Indonesian team is now here for exploratory talks with the Singapore Government on the tetter's proposal to liberalise trade between the two countries. The proposal was made to
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  • 224 7 LEADER URGES TALKS WITH BOSSES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE All Malayan Estates Staff Union wants a profit-sharing scheme for its members. This is stated in the secretary-general's annual report. The report will be presented by Mr. T. P. D. Nair, at the union's third
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  • 217 7 GREAT INDUSTRIAL FUTURE FOR SINGAPORE, HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Thursday. JAPAN'S Consul-General in Singapore for the J past three years, Mr. Seizo Hinata, flew home today on transfer. In a farewell Interview with the Straits Times, he said: "I have no doubt that Singapore will become a great Industrial centre in
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  • 205 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The veteran 52 Squadron, RAF. today carried out its last supply dropping mission from the RAF station here. Tomorrow and Saturday the squadron's planes will fly 21 families, including 30 children, their household effects and office equipment to the unit's new
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  • 50 7 BOAC comet is delayed SINGAPORE. Thurs. A BOAC Comet, due to arrive here tonight from Australia, has been delayed for 24 hours In Darwin because of a mechanical fault. Twelve passengers, who were to have boarded thr plane in Singapore, were transferred to a KLM Electra for London this morning;.
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Greek children. Peter Pedltia. three, and his one-year-old brother, James, today passed through Singapore on their way from Bydney to Athens to Join their grandmother. The two boys are being sent by their parents for a holiday
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  • 108 7 Passport fraud: $1,000 fine CINGAPORE. Thurs.— Using a forged Federation passport, a Singapore man helped a resident of China to enter the State illegally, a court was told today. Teo Eng Seng, of Kampong Tlong Bahru, was fined $1,000 or four months' Jail for abetting an offence of illegal entry
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  • 219 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Detectives today called on leading hotels here and in Ipoh to find out more about the two men who cheated the manager of a hardware firm in Church Street here of $10,000. They also checked with the immigration authorities to find out
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  • 148 7 Razak for Nigeria freedom ceremonies KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, and two senior officials will leave here tomorrow by air for Nigeria. They will represent Malaya at the Nigerian lndependence celebrations starting on Monday. The other members of the Malayan delegation are the
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  • 29 7 BINGAPORE. Thurs. Lee Sun Joon. 29. walked Into the glass wall of the American International building here today. He sustained serious face and body Injuries.
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  • 152 7 PREMIER AND THE SPEEDING REFUSE LORRY SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, recently reported th» crew of a lorry of the Rural Board cleansing section for disciplinary action "because they were speeding recklessly and allowing refuse from their lorry to fall and litter Bedok Road." This answer
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  • 27 7 SEREMBAN. Thura— Mr. Tuhln Mukerjie has been elected the chairman of tho Negrl Sembilan division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress for the 12th year.
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  • 120 7 T*EI.UK ANSON, Thurs. Thirty labourers employed by Sabrang Estate near here, have been sacked following trouble over cattle. The management gave written notice to labourers a month ago that they should dispose of their cattle. It Is understood that when the notice expired two
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  • 220 8 BID TO AID DISCHARGED PRISONERS PENANG. Thurs. PRISONERS may be allowed to work on an acre of land each, and encouraged to marry on their release under a tentative plan drawn up by the Penang Discharged Prisoner's Aid Society. The
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  • 130 8 ONE TON OF CURRY POWDER GOES TO CONGO I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. v Two hundred and fifty pounds of blachan and ONE TON of curry powder will be included in the 125 tons of food that will sail with the Malayan troops for the Congo next month. The blachan and curry
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  • 258 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday rpHE Government is considering ways to intervene quicker in industrial disputes, thus nipping in the bud any potential trouble. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. explained today that under the present legislation, the time lapse before the Government could step in was
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  • 239 8 Let 's have no-politics city council, he says PENANG, Thurs. AN independent city councillor. Mr. A. Raja Gtopal, today suggested that candidates for future local elections should not represent any political party. "I would go further and urge that no political discussions be allowed in such councils," he told the
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  • 209 8 Soap levy a 'heavy blow to us' say Levers I I£UALA LUMPUR. I 1V Thurs. The new levy on washing soap imported into Singapore, announced yesterday, has dealt a "heavy blow" to the Federation's biggest exporter of soap— Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. The head of the firm. Mr. R. D.
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  • 44 8 BINGAPORE. Thurs. Qantas is to operate a new air freight service between Australia, Hong Kong and London The new service, to supplement the existing once a week all-cargo flight between Sydney and London via Singapore, will start next year.
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  • 49 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurt. —The Social Welfare Lotteries Board has granted $4,000 for the construction of a village mosque at Utan Nibong, about five miles from here. The mosque* will cost $6,500. The balance of $1,500 needed will be met by donations from the 500 villagers.
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  • 69 8 PENANG. Thurs.— Banker and former racehorse owner, Mr. Yeap Kirn Hoe. died in the General Hospital here today after a long illness. He was 55. A director of the Ban Hin Lee Bank. Mr. Yeap owned large string of racehorses, both before and after the war. One
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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    • 1339 9 y&~ MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. >-,-. V^^ ELLMMAH LIME KLAVENEBS LINE LDHOOH. NAMDORS, IOTTEROAM NAVIE LOS ANCELES, SAN FUNCISCO. NULL. SEATTLt VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Aat ftt CaaaaiM ft U.S.A. AtlMbc Ptrtt Acceptiig c«g* ftr Ciatral ft SMtk CITY OF HftTCASTU Aswriu. Sport P. S'kam Ptnani ORONXVIIIE (a*. 11/ a S«ft
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  • 127 10 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares maintained x a steady tone here today. AW A gained Is. to 335. Colonial Sugar eased £2 ss. to £85 General Credit* Is. lOd. to 10s. lid. and John Fairfax Is. 3d. to 255. 9d. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend
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  • 137 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce 0 Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK 'Continent Sept. Oct. shipments $30 buyers. $30^ sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42.50 sellers, drum $45.50 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $267.50. Sarawak $262.50. special Sarawak black $172.50 and
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  • 117 10 T«HE Malayan Exchange Bank's Association made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 >: New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33 1/8, 90 d st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 3/16, O.D. 32 5/16,
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  • 22 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept.22 Sept 21 Industrials: 132.51 132.14 Tins: 200.93 203.57 S Robbers: 248 71 250.46 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 765 10 By Our Market Correspondent MALAYA'S visible trade surplus of $63,800,--000 for August was the highest for any month this year, according to preliminary statistics issued by the Chief Statistician, Singapore. Total exports at $421 this year, and were $23 $39,100,000 more than
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  • 36 10 SINGAPORE. Sept. 22. RUBBER: 101 cents per lb. (down one cent). 5 p.m. close: 101 7 8 cents (quiet). TIN: $401.12! a per picnl (up 87 Vt cents). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (unchanged).
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  • 210 10 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 10 IN cents per lb.. down one cent on Wednesday's close. The tone was hesitant. S.C.CR.A. closing price* In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S-S. Spot f.oj». buyers 100%, sellers 101% (N); Int. 1 R.SJS.
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  • 138 10 SHIPS lying atongride the Singapore Harbour Board wharrCß or expected today are: Pres. Buchanan 1/2, Benavon 4/5, Camphuys 6A, Idomeneus 6/7, Lycaon 8/9. Anchlses 10/11, Bencruachan 13/14, Orient Maru 15/16, City of Newcastle 18. Shlnsei Maru No. 2 19. Olang Lee N. Wall 3. East Sea N Wall
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  • 615 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchauije reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary 51.49 and $1.50; Pl'.zpatricks $1.42 ON; Praser and Neave orcls $2.03 cd cb; M. Breweries $2.95 cd:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1115 10 J[K"^lihe| ExprvaM U.S.A. Paeif 1« AUantl* Ceaurt tw»ln E.T>. E.I.A. 1.1.A S'DO'i r s ham f anana, H'keni l. Aniaia* N. ion Maw" 21 sept 2 Oct I M a M II DM Kiaikan Mara' lit Call 23 JS Oct H/JJ Oci M Oct m call 2« m oct- (in
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    • 383 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE "LENm.I'fT""T" l ..T l! S To«. Tl f< <iiimi Clittagaig. Caicittai"Ho»EYE»En" JOS^t 4 Oct 'OUUNIVEMTT" 17 OCI M OCI M Oct Bulk oil/late- space available JOHNSON LINE ..'.v.jmsß-**- wMt: s 'f°" v r e n B i "STAR lElUTinr H Oct 17 Oct II Oct -von oc«
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    • 160 10 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Wednesday sth October, 1960 are Invited by the Commissioner of Police. Royal Federation of Malaya Police, for the supply of the following: (a) Groundnuts ib) Dried fruit <c) Salt (d) Biscuits (c) Curry gravy (f) Condensed milk (g)
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    • 793 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% LOAN 1962/72 NOTICE la hereby given that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist. to 15th. October 1960, both days Inclusive, for the prepare lion of Interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK. BTNOAPORE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held
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    • 168 10 NOTICES ROAD NOTICE The Tanah Merah/Machang Road will be closed to through traffic between the hours of 9.00 p.m. and 4.00 am from the night of 21st September. 1960 to 12th October. 1960 inclusive to facilitate urgent repairs on the Qulllemard Bridge. State Engineer, Kelantan. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 752 11 NOTICES MRS. EDITH THEODOBIA TUR>. deceased late of No. 2. Capitol Flats, Sincapore, 6 who dlrd on lit December 1955. NOTICE is hereby given that I all creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-kin interested in or having claims against the estate of the abDvenamed deceased person should give particulars in writing of
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    • 903 11 NOTICES an council of Singapore I Whereas by a Resolution passea by Urn Council on 7th July 1960, Ui.der the provisions ot subsection Id) and subsection (3) ot Section I 143 of tne Local Government Ordinance, 1957 (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) it was resolved in respect of private
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    • 832 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS an council of Singapore CITT ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Required TRAINEE -ENGINEER: Minimum age 25 years. Qualification*. u> Diploma of a recognised Technical College In the United Kingdom or Australia or (b) Engineering Degree of a recognised University. Appli- I cants with qualification (a) will be appointed In the Technical
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    • 835 11 f Continued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SS (Mm.) Box St ctl. txtrm charitable ORGANISATION requires part /full time Becretary/Steno- grapbers. Applications to Box A 6193 bar 'receptionists rbquirbd. European oi Eurasian girls preferred. Working hours from 9.00 p.m. to mid-nlgbt only. Oood pay. Apply Box A 6203 S.T.
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    • 1141 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm MAJOR EUROPIAH FIRM In Kuala Lumpur has vacancy for Accounts Clerk Age limit 23 years. Must be Federal Citizen, and have experienced and qualification equivalent to LCC Book-keeping and Accountancy Intermediate level. Please reply to Box A9«U B.T. K.L. SITUATIONS
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    • 992 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word* Si (Min.)— Bo* St ct* txtrm BINjAI RISE LOT* 11 11, 14.000 and 17,000 sq All at *o 40 a sq.ft Apoly Credit Koncler. Tel. B'por* 738*1. 131 ACRES building land Tanjong Tokong Penang Price 30 eta. per sq. root. Lee Hong Boh, 18
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    • 856 11 VEHICLES FOR SALI tt Words SS (Min.)— Box St ctl. txtrm YM2 CONSUL two-tons mechanically sound, good upholstrry, recently painted. Taxed insured 11,300 0.0.0. Pleas* Phone B'pore *****. LATE U5l Number Hawk general appearance upholstery excellent. Engine sound 22 m.p.s. $1,030. Tel. ***** t'*l 5 Kric Chew office O'por*). ISM
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    • 399 11 SHOPPING GtIDE (S'por.) 2t Word* Sit (Minimum) DnUg I month. It W ,rd, St it (Mm IF YOU ARE in dwibt consult Batik specialist alary alcAne 25MKI. HALF-CARAT to 0 'f-carat diamond rings. Lee Onn. 206/8 8. Bridge Road. 0.1.C. CEILING F*N Sll. Monthly. Blre purcbi sc. it; Orcbard ROM.
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  • COMMERCIAL news and views
    • 191 12 Butter oil market is sought in Malaya AN Australian businessman is now in Singapore to establish a market for butter oil and powdered milk. Mr. G.W. Coombs, general manager of The Butter Marketing Board. Brisbane, says he hopes to interest the recombined milk and recombined condensed milk plants in the
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    • 310 12 LARGER IMPORTS, EXPORTS IN SECOND QUARTER PUNANGS entrepot trade with Indonesia is increasing rapidly as a result of the Indonesian Government's decision to send its tin ore and concentrates to Penan? for smelting. Detailed statistics issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Penang showed that
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    • 56 12 8.0.A.C. and its partners, Air India and Qantas. will offer a total of 11 flights a week in each direction between Britain and Australia from Oct. 31. and the sixth 8.0.A.C. Comet jet service will be introduced on the route. The three airlines between them serve
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    • 148 12 THE Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Singapore, has x opened a new industrial sales and service" centre at Albert Street. Mr. A.E. Matthes. head of the new office, says that the increasing foreign competition facing the local readymade garment and* shoe Industries and the tailoring trade,
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    • 52 12 SAS CHIEF PAYS SHORT VISIT MR. Robert N. O'Skea. Scandinavian Air System regional manager for the Far East, visited Singapore for the opening of the company's office at John Little's building in Raffles Place, last. week. Mr. O'Skea is stationed in Manila. SAS district manager in Singapore is Mr. Lennart
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    • 207 12 rrHE increasing reli- ance of Japan's steel industry on Malayan Iron ore supplies is indicated by the visit to- the Federation of an eight-member survey mission of Japanese steel millers. The delegation, headed by Mr. Hisakuri Ohzawa, plans to stay about three weeks, visiting
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    • 52 12 Malaya produced 2.684,300 lb. of tea in the first six months of the year, against 2.564.900 lb. in the corresponding period last year. Production in 1959 was 5,359,500 lb., against 4,877,700 lb. in 1958. Imports in the first half year this year showed a slight drop, totalling
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    • 119 12 IT.LM. has been given 1V landing rights at Las Palmas, CanaryIslands, it is announced. The company says that Las Palmas will be included in the new X.L.M service connecting Amster- dam. Zurich. Casablanca, Las Palmas, Conakry, and Monrovia to be opened on Nov. 5.
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    • 240 12 More Japanese will set up industries here: Executive MORE Japanese industrialists will set up joint industrial projects in Malaya with local capital in the coming years, according to an executive of Marubeni-lida Co. Ltd., while on a visit to Singa- pore last weeK. Mr. Y. Tanlmoto. managing director of the
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    • 209 12 A TOP Indian indusA trialist from Calcutta said during a visit to Singapore last week that Singapore and Malaya should buy steel from India. "India now produces the cheapest steel in the world," claimed Mr. B.T. Thakur, who is chairman of the Hundustan
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 201 12 MANSFIELDS THE TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL CONSULTANTS i i *j* SINGAPORE I TEL. 2412 PENANG ***** -X.'LUMPUR ***** "FOR EVERY FRACTIONAL DRIVE THERE IS A [P FRACTIONAL MOTOR" There are hundreds of moron in the Cromptoa Parkinson 'fractional' range. The at choice avail* able meant you can not only put t Ji.'nce
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    • 68 12 B^v^f 7- r mhl Jf *M f if^m mm ~^^_-^m^^li i^Pm^M^UKmmß^^M^B^: m\ 'A« I^HB^i^iß a? i it? ,1 jl I mWm& I^-WbG: I rf l^yif3^BßHEH pV Mm\ w| m* Mm^MMm H m Wu "I dß3^| l^^^^^l P ■Mmaifi^iHU^^n^Bi WaM mbJ. Bn BB £1 f Suu9 fm f/1 B i2Sik!l -Ma
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  • 315 13 HE BEATS STABLE-MATE TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE IN A SPLENDID GALLOP ON A SOFT TRACK IPOH, Thursday. LAND T Stable's Lightning Flash, with Noel McGrowdie astride, galloped stylishly in a tryout with stable-mate Traveller's Cheque II on a soft track this morning. Breaking into a gallop from I
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  • 138 13 EX-CEYLON 'CAP' IS NEW STAR IN PERAK By THAM SOON KENG rl I K ANSON. Thurs.— Among the newcomers to Perak rugger this season is a former All-Ceylon scrumhalf who has been playing for more than 25 years. He is 45-year-old Clair Roelofsz. Roelofsz recently turned out for South Perak
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  • 211 13  - Malayan fans will see goalie Rita in action FRANCIS BOEY By I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malayan football fans will for the first time see a woman goalkeeper in action when the Indonesian Putera Tarahiangan team visit Selangor, Perak, Taiping, Penang and Kelantan next month. She is 24-year-old Rita Zahara who is
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  • 65 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore Cricket Club were eliminated from the BAFA junior cup competition when they were beaten 3-1 by Darul Aflah 'A' on the padang today. SCC took the lead through Balfour and were still 1-0 ahead at the interval. Darul Aflah steadily gained control in the
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  • 40 13 KELSEY SAVES IN A SITTING POSITION- ARSENAL goalkeeper Jack Kelsey is on the A ground after saving from Newcastle inside left McGuigan and behind McGuigan is Arsenal fullback McCullough during the First Division match at Highbury last week— Reuter picture.
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  • 182 13 T ONDON. Thurs. Trevor Bailey, the England end Essex all-rounder, yesterday received a special award for his fine batting and howling against Yorkshire and Lancashire when both were fighting for the county championship this summer. Bailey was one of six cricketers chosen by a panel of
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  • 236 13 Sahar, Rahim lead Malays on goal spree SINGAPORE, Thursday. SAHAR HUSSEIN, who missed a chance of playing in this year's Malaya Cup Anal because of in- j juries, was right back in form to help Malays beat Indians 9—4 in a S.A.F.A. premier league match at Jalan Besar stadium tonight.
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  • 95 13 MCC to meet on secret proposals by Australia LONDON, Thurs MCC sUted today that they had received a letter from the Australian Cricket Board containing- confidential proposals on the vexed question of "throwing." The letter will be discussed at a special meeting of the Board of Control at Lord's on
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  • 104 13 Malacca and Negri to split SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negrl-Malacca combination at rugger will end after this season. Malacca have told Negrl Sembllan that they wanted to enter on their own in the Malaya Cup and All Blues Cup competitions next year. The two states Joined forces last last year. Asians
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  • 39 13 MALACCA. Thurs. Ong Poh Lim (Singapore). Abdullah plru» (Selangor), Lai rook Ying (Selangor), Tan Yee Khan (Perak) and Ng Boon Bee (Perak) have been Invited to play in the Malacca open badminton championchips (Sept 30 to Oct 2).
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 105 13 TOKYO... End ttie argument. Tokyo the city of 10 million people IS the biggest city in th« world. The vast oriental metropolis where east meets west in an atmosphere where the night is 24 hours long. See the massive capital of Japan for yourself. And then remember there is no
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    • 341 13 yh^MM/L^fr indigestion %^sJ^^ agonies 'Bismag' tablets bring Now you can eat whatever vo« TftSt SatC relief without wmtt of after-meal ■gony. l.nsy-to-take 'Bismaf* Übleu act in seconds to bring yoa ajjBBB^HHBaBMBBajaH^BjHaB it'll i. vurc rcl cf from mdifcMioo, jT sl^^^-^^^™ dvvpcpsu, flatulence, bcanburn. 3 laH^^^BS 4^M I gasiriln, acidity wind,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 63 13 SOCCER 11-oii DIV. 1: 1 3 East Anglian v Cheng Wah (JAJ grdj. S'GOR FA CUP: Yonng Malays v I ndo Muda (TPCA) HOCKEY MOREERA SHIELD (Ipoh): SMI v Anderson School 5 p.m.; ACS v Sultan Yuaoff School: Star v MES p.m. sibi h r ci'P 'Pfnang) seven- 1 •-side
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    • 668 13 SPORTS SUMMARY 8c CABLE BRIEFS HHtLVaHB«MH«v«M*aHBaHBVaHaIJaVHaaVaVMH SOCCER BADMINTON Si*,.!?* I :1 i? 4tr^ t: J STOKE Premier Leacne: M«- NEGRI JUNIOR INTER-TEAM «van« aSr^ Uys« (Sahar Hussein 3. Rahim iSerembam: Sapphire bt Pri*on» \a\va\O srrOVDARY Omar 3. Ibrahim Man.soor. Ibra- Mi M RA^° bl "B Q him Hawaa. Majld Arlfl.
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  • 222 14  -  DOUG LACKERSTEEN From LONDON. Thur». MR. TAN SIEW SIN, Malaya's Finance Minister, a said here today that Malaya was ready to co--1 operate in the new special Commonwealth African assistance plan by providing technical assistance. But she could not do much in
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  • 31 14 THE FAMILY of the late MIM Klonnda Felicia Favarho thank all relatives find friend* for their telecram* letter* of condolence and attendance at the funeral Bangkok I PMx-ri pleaae copy
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  • 51 14 MOSINSON'S. SINGAPORE, rordmlly invilr you to our "Lovely to look at" Kxthion Show and Ltrturr Demon- i •trillion by Mim Dawn Cowan. p*r- I ■ontl rrpremntatlvr of Helena Rubla•teln, in tbe Restaurant tomorrow from 10 41 to 11. 48 am. Invitation card* available from our Coametlc aad Oooa DDepartmen
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  • 69 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Naval Base Labour Union today adjourned its mass protest meeting and decided to use the "good offices" of the Labour Ministry instead to settle its dispute with the Admiralty. A statement signed by the president of the union. Mr. K. A. Kurup, said the
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  • 34 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Justice Chua reserved judgment in the High Court here today in action for damages brought by Austasia Line Ltd., owners of the 4,000-ton Mandama, against the Singapore Pilot Association.
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  • 334 14 LONDON, Thurs. Generally speaking it was a satisfactory day in London stock markets with industrial equities continuing heir recovery of yesterday. In the afternoon, however, "he move giaduallv came to a milt and unaer the influence of a statement by 111* ciiaii.nan of Ford Motors, in
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  • 185 14 SINGAPORE. Tliui.v R«* suits of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association s Youth Championships were FIRST HO(XD: Atom— Thuiih Tuan Ann iS.A.S.j w.o. Mohammed I.shak bin Amai iS.S.S. >; J. C. Ross (S.A.S.) io. V. Hurrli (S.A.S.): Dhalriar iS.A.Si w.o. Lye Koek Kee (S.S.Si). Midge— Llm Koic Tine iSASH
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 184 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \i i i H H'sraft $1» (Minimum) TIME* HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. «INO»PO»t TCI.. 1800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, £41 /> TWtNTir ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL, MISSING ETC $1 U W §J" s0 1 cints. SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICLES FOR SALE, _>■ M N M JJgJTJf ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE,
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