The Straits Times, 24 September 1960

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  • 17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 87 1 The reader in the modern home... THE "privileged in an y" live in households where the Straits Times is read. The "privileged many" are the ever increasing number of people who enjoy aids to better living. There ure refrigerators in 63 per cent of Straits Times households in Singapore, according
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  • 6 1 It's the newspaper that GETS HOME
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  • 1659 1 MY PLAN— BY NIK 'FREEDOM FOR ALL COLONIES' CALL Ban on nuclear and biological weapons 'TIME HAS COME FOR LIBERATION OF THE PEOPLES' A 3-stage scheme to scrap all arms UNITED NATIONS, Friday MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV presented to the General Assembly new proposals on disarmament and a declaration to grant
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  • 87 1 RAZAK IS OFF TO NIGERIA, LONDON KUALA LUMPUR, Frl The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, left here today for Nigeria, where he will stay for two weeks before going to London to "tidy up defence matters." In Nigeria, he will attend the independence
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  • 352 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A HUGE convoy of A 111 vehicles will leave here for Singapore at the end of this month to be shipped to the Congo for use by Malaya's special force. After loading the vehicles. Including trailers, and over 50 tons of food
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  • 291 1  -  EE BOON LEE By SINGAPORE, Fri. Acid burned nine people here tonight in one of the worst gang attacks in recent months in a kampong off Lorong 27, Geylang. They were trapped in two coffee shops raided by thugs said
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  • 117 1 Mobutu arrests 2 Congo leaders LEOPOLDVILLE. Frl. Mr. Antoine Gizenga. Congolese Deputy Premier under Mr. Patrice Lumumba, was arrested this morning. Col. Joseph Mobutu. Army Chief and new "strong man In the Congo crisis, announced the arrest. He said that Mr. Maurice Mpolo, Mr. Lumumbas Minister of Youth and Sport,
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  • UNITED NATIONS ROUND-UP
    • 357 2 MEETS TOP LEADERS BUT SNUBS CASTRO PRESIDENT EISENHOWER opened another x rouno of personal diplomacy yesterday with a series of meetings with leaders from Latin America. Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. The President, an hour after he had addressed the United Nations General Assembly,
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    • 558 2 KAMIL BACKED ON TIBET BY UN COMMITTEE A UNITED Nations committee yesterday backed a proposal by Malaya and Thailand that an item on Communist China's actions against the Tibetan people should be included on the General Assembly's agenda. This decision followed an attack by Russia on the proposal. The cash
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    • 205 2 The day Julius took his gun for repairs... AX assassination scare sent New York security police speeding into action yesterday as President Eisenhower was driving into New York from the air port. It happened as the President's motorcade was stopped in a tunnel under the East River while the plastic
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    • 405 2 jlfß. KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Premier, said last night he was "very pleased" to hear that Mr. Macmillan would be attending the United wr o rtr a T^jmcy Nations next week. U.S. WANTS J?«-s8RTft Home. Britain's new Foreign Secretary, at a reception given by President
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    • 125 2 r VWE United States announced yesterday that it would seek priority for debate on disarmament In the General Assembly's maf:i political committee next month. The chief U.S. delegate. Mr. James Wadsworth. said: "The United States supports the need for urgent discussion of all aspects of disarmament
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    • 39 2 I Senegal, which recently I split from Sudan to break up I the Federation of Mali yes- j I terday formally asked the Security Council to rerom- I mend its admission to the 1 United Nations. Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 337 3 Rebels shell Vientiane after losing fortress VIENTIANE, Friday. ITIENTIANE, the capital of Laos, was again shelled by mortar last night, the Prime Minister's office announced. There were no reports of damage. The shelling began with a loud explosion and continued with sporadic bursts of diminishing intensity. "We are taking this
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  • 31 3 MR. NEHSr. left, and Field Marshal Ayub Khan signing the Indus Waters Treaty in Karachi. Looking on is Mr. W A. B. Iliff. vice-president of the World Bank.
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  • 105 3 NOW SUDAN BREAKS WITH FRANCE PARIS, Fri. An extraordinary session of the Ruling Sudanese Union Party in Bamako yesterday proclaimed that the Sudan Republic would henceforth be known as the Mali Republic and that it was free of all political obligations to France, according to reports reaching here. A resolution
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  • 237 3 U.S. ENVOY IS STOPPED BYREDS-BUT LATER LET INTO CITY RERLIN, Fri.— The American Ambassador to West Germany, Mr. Walter Dowllng. was stopped yesterday by East German police at the Brandenburg gate and told that as a diplomat accredited to Bonn he could not enter East Berlin without a special permit.
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  • 80 3 Army No 2 flees to India NEW DELHI, Fri.— Chang Yohuson, second in command of Communist Chinese forces In the Shlgatse area of Tibet, ls reported to have defected to India. Chang, now in custody at Gangtok. capital of India's Slkkim protectorate, is being interrogated by Indian Intelligence officers. He
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  • 26 3 NEW YORK. Fri. The steering committee of the General Assembly yesterday decided to recommend the 96-mcmber world forum again to debate the Algerian conflict.—Reuter.
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  • 41 3 BRUSSELS. Fri.— The wedding of Kins; Baudouin and Dona Fabiola de Mora y Aragon will take place in the second week of November in Brussels Gothic Cathedral of Saint Budole. sources close to the court said here today Reuter.
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  • 262 3 LAHORE, Friday. MR NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, said here today he and President Ayub of Pakistan had reached agreement that all disputes between their countries must be solved but they had failed to reach precise results on Kashmir. Mr. Nehru told a Press conference
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  • 55 3 FRANKFURT. Fri.— Princess Grace of Monaco will campaign for Senator John Kennedy among U.S. servicemen in Europe. Mr. John Ryan. Mr. Kennedy's overseas campaign manager, said here that Prin. cess Grace, formerly film star Grace Kelly, has joined his staff and will barnstorm for Mr. Kennedy
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  • 56 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— The parents of Francis Gary Powers, the American U-2 pilot convicted In Moscow of spying, arrived here last night In hopes of asking the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, to release their son. Mr. Oliver Powers hopes to see Mr. Khrushchev some time today
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    • 424 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 Metres) «!h«rt u.vr «2 mrtr« A M 6 Tlme Signal. NegaraShort W«»e. 62 metres Ru Newj Headllneß 605 Morn from 9.00— 10.«0 p.m. ing Melodies; 7.00 Jans Club; 7.30 A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Time Signal News; 735 Song Time; 8.00
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  • 298 4 Passes in medical, pharmacy exams SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore division of the University of Malaya today announced the names of successful candidates In the final Part 1 professional examination for the degree of M.8.8.5. Also announced were the results of the final Part 1 examination for the degree of Bachelor
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, will address the inaugural meetIng of the Singapore Blood Donors 1 Association on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Cultural Centre.
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  • 597 4 SINGAPORE. Fri THE Finance Minisx ter, Dr. Goh Keng Swe c, this morning gave the "green light" for the development of a 23-acre site at Redhill into an industrial estate. The development will be carried out jointly by the Singapore Government and the
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  • 118 4 CO-OP MEET: PROTEST TO BYRNE SINGAPORE, Frl. Nine members of the Singapore Government Servant* Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society today protested to the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, against what they described as "the most undemocratic manner" in which the society's general meeting was conducted last
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The new ofnee of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau will be at the former Registration Office In Stamford Road from Monday.
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  • 326 4 THE following U today's achedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Zurich. Cairo, Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo (BA 7*6) 4 55 a.m.; from London. Dusaeldorf, Beirut, Bahrein. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 750) 6.35 a.m.; from London, Zurich. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta
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  • 195 4 SINGAPORE, F-i. SEVEN people, including two women, were committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on two charges of abduction and kidnapping by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, at the close of a threeday preliminary inquiry here today. They are Chye
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  • 141 4 Speeding cases take nose-dive SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government to night said that "speedhappy motorists here have begun to release the futility of going about in a rush." This, said a Government statement, was the result of a war waged against speedsters by a special squad of the Traffic Police,
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  • 219 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A SECRET SOCIETY thug threatened a hawker in a letter that he would suffer the tragic fate of a hero in a Chinese film "The Midnight Singing Voice" if his demand for $5,000 was not met, a District Court was told today.
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  • 407 5 'Pyjama woman' was not his wife ROOM BOY RECALLS THE NIGHT INSPECTOR SPENT IN REST HOUSE PENANG, Friday. 4 FORMER room boy said in the High Court today that a Police Inspector spent one night in the Cameron Highlands Rest House with a woman who was not his wife. "I
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  • 203 5 I was acid attack victim: Detective IPOH, Fri.— A detective 1 police constable. Mokhtar bin Lop, told the High Court here today that a man he had detained on two or three occasions threw a tin of "liquid" at him one night. A.s a result. Mokhtar said. tie lost the
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  • 24 5 TAIPING. Fii.— Mr. D. M. Mundy. consulting surgeon at the General Hospital here, left yesterday to attend a series of international conferences.
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  • 20 5 MUAR. Fri.— A three-day agricultural show will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here beginning on Tuesday.
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  • 310 5 IPOH. Fri 4 FORMER Home Guard alleged in the High Court here today that his in-laws had instigated his wife to divorce him. Mr. Lim Hong Meng, 32. was defending a petition for divorce brought by his wife, Madam Goh Poh Guat, 38.
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  • 36 5 SUNOEI PATANI Fri. Inche isahak bin Ariffin. of the Kedah Public Works Department, will leave for England next week on a government scholarship. He will take a four-year I course in town planning
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  • 37 5 BUTTER WORTH. Fri. A bale of rubber, valued at S4OO. was stolen from a lighter moored at the Prai wharf last night. The loss was reported by a lighterman, Pafcir bin Mohamed Rawther, this morning.
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  • 32 5 TANJONG MALIM, Ft!.— Inspector AH bin Hashlm Las assumed duties as oßlcrMncharge of the Tanjong Malim police station. He succeeds Inspector Noordin Idris. who has been transferred to Tapah
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  • 358 5 Wife left with her belongings, refused to go back home IPOH, Fri. A SALESMAN from Singapore told the Ipoh High Court today that when he returned home one night eight years ago, he found that his wife had left him with all her belongings. "A few days later I went
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  • 25 5 DUNGUN. Fri. The Tanjong Batu ferry at Dungun will be closed for repairs between 10 p.m. on Sunday and 6 a.m. on Monday.
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  • 254 5 JAP EXPERTS WILL ASSESS PERAK'S IRON ORE POTENTIAL IPOH, Fri. EIGHT representatives of Japanese steel corporations will visit Perak next week to assess the iron ore potential in the State. The delegation, headed oy Mr. Hisakuni Ozawa. represents eight steel mills in Japan. Among them are geologi.su and mining engineers
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  • 240 5 'SPEED UP PLANS' ORDER TO M.C.A. I£UALA LUMPUR. Fri "•—The Malayan Chinese Association headquarters today asked its state organisations to speed up the party's re-organisation programme. So far only the Johore M.C.A. has completed its. reorganisation programme. Under the plan, state organisations are (required to •set up division:) in every
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  • 36 5 PERTH. Fri. A Malayan student in Australia, John Ding. 22. has been admitted to the Royal Perth Hospital with head and chest injuries after his motor-cycle crashed Into the back of a stationary truck.
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  • 28 5 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A formation meeting of the proposed National Government Pensioners Council will be held at the Umno Hall here at 10 a.m on Oct. 2.
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  • 59 6 PRINCESS MERIAM CUTS THE CAKE AT HER 10th BIRTHDAY PARTY PRINCESS Meriam cuts her 10th birthday cake at a party in Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London, last Sunday, as her mother, the Sultana of Johore, looks on. The Sultana is the widow of the late Sultan, who died last year
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  • 106 6 PENANG. Fri.— The Hrst Magistrate. Mr. Ajalb Singh, today gave another chance to a peon who started a life of crime at an early age. arnad over a new leaf, imi then turned thief again. S. Velasamy. 21. denied stealing two fowls from
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  • 61 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Mr. J.H.M. O'Reilly has been elected president of the Malayan Australia-New Zealand Association here. Other officials are Mr. O.L. Edwards (vice-presi-dent) Mrs. K.W. Gillesple secretary 1 and Mr. R.F. White (treasurer). Committee: Professor G.M. Davles. Mr. M.I. Wheatley. Mr. L.A. Taylor. Mr. G.M.
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  • 358 6 HE JOINS GOVERNMENT SERVICE ON OCT. 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T> G. BALAN, 41, the ex-Communist released recently after 12 years in detention, will join the government service on Oct. 1. His job: to screen publications for matter "prejudicial to the interests of the country."
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  • 182 6 TRADER WHO HAD GUN IS JAILED OENANG, Fri. A businessman, Tan Ah Sal. partner of a local firm trading in Sumatran goods, was today sentenced to 18 months Jail on two counts of illegally having a pistol and five rounds of ammunition. Mr. Jag Jit Singh, who appeared for Tan.
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  • 54 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sultan Abdul Hallm Shah of Kedah has awarded 992 people the Kedah Installation medals to commemorate his installation as Sultan In February last year. Among the recipients Is the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, all Cabinet minister* members of the Government service and
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  • 138 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Friday. T^HE Bukit Mertajam Town Council decided last 1 night to write to the District Officer suggesting that the hillock on which his house is situated should be converted into a public park and swimmling pool. 'The District Officer's residence was
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  • 72 6 YWC A LEADER DUE BACK NEXT MONTH PENANG. Frl. Mrs. Violet Coomarasamy. national field secretary of the Malayan Y.W.C.A.. Is due back Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 10 from a trip to Britain under the world Y.W.C.A. mutual service programme. Mrs. Coomarasamy will visit the Y.W.C.A. headquarters In Geneva on her
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  • 61 6 PENANG. Fri.— A 57-year-old merchant. Abdullah bin Abdul Mohamed. was today fined $35 for making a false statement to the Registrar of Citizens two years ago. Abdullah, tne prosecution stated, had claimed he had over eight years' residence in Malaya when he had only been here for
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  • 1400 7 Munshi Abdullah v. surgeon Johnson Does not appear to have ever been a place of great strength J JOHNSON Esq., Surgeon, sat in hi* cabin aboard His M a j c s t y's ship Caroline, and wrote the day's entry into his diary. "18th
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  • 32 8 U W.r4t til (Vimimnm) COUPIR JOHNSTON. Jim paiaed mar i;th September In Melbourne Auatralia. Beloved huahand of Tarns and father of Oary. Mourned by hi* family and many frienda R.I P.
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  • 93 8 1* Were 1 Sl* < Minimum) MR AND MRS. OICAR PHILEMON DE SOUZA thank relative* and frienda for their valuable gifts, congratulatory mevaagra and attendance on the occaaion of their marriage an M.1. 60 MR. ANO MRS WILLIAM JON* TSsAM Suag*l Patanl. thank all friend* and relative* for their
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  • 715 8 The Straits Times. Saturday, September 24, 1960. The Case Of Fu Tze Man As part of the process of creating a common loyalty and citizenship the Government of i Sarawak gave itself power i some ten years ago to deport to foreign parts British subjects born in Sarawak. It is
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  • 492 8 A few days ago. when the Laotian rightwing rebels were clamouring loudest about a Communist attack, the Pathet Lao were probably not engaged in much fighting. That at least was the impression of the Australian Ambassador to Laos, and such was his conviction that he went on
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  • 115 8 From the Straits Times of Sept. 22. 1910 A NEWSPAPER for him. J\ cry pooplr— om thlrs sheet* of dough, with non-poisonous ink. which can br eaten after hrinrj read, thus affording niui-rish-ni-iit for body as well has been published in Paris. It is called The Re.
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  • 1052 8 CONGO: IT NOW SEEMS AT LAST AS IF WORST PART OF IT IS OVER VERNON BARTLETT comments This is first time Afro-Asians have rejected threats from either side in cold war WITH two Prime Ministers and one military leader each claiming to rule a united Congo, and at least two
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  • 269 9 $428,408 FOR THE PMIP STATES I^UANT AN, Fri. The Government has al- 1 located a total of $428.--408 to the PMIP-con-trolled states of Kelantan and Trengganu for! rural development projects which must be completed by the end 1 of this year. Keiantan receives $228,500 and Trengganu $199,908 In Keiantan. $180,000
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  • 161 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Extra i flights of Air India aircraft j have been passing through Singapore recently on their way to airlift Indonesian Air Force trainees to Madras and Bangalore. Two flighu> so far have passed through Singapore and back, each carrying 70 trainees. The third passed
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  • 514 9 STUDY GROUP COMMITTEE TO REVIEW ALL SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO CURB FLUCTUATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE INTERNATIONAL Rubber Study Group has instructed its management committee to study a number of measures to reduce fluctuations in the rubber price. It made this.move after studying the question of
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  • 265 9  - Daylight robbers didn't enjoy postman's knock they all fled K. BASKARAN By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. A POSTMAN on his rounds in Petaling Jaya yesterday had an exciting morning when he called at a lecturer's home and found that he had handed a letter to a thug. He Immediately organised a
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  • 14 9 THE POSTMAN, MR. L. M. NATHAN
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. Frl— A total of 2.127 candidates have entered for the qualifying test on Dec. 5 for entry to the Cambridge School Certificate Examination.
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  • 35 9 KAJANO, Fri— Work-men clearing a 360-acre site at Sungel Tekall. about 14 miles from here, under the rural development plan, have found 18 hand grenades. A report has been made to the police
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  • 98 9 JESSELTON, Fri. The Commissioner of Labour and Welfare today announced that $7,197 will be sent to the Edwina MountbatUn Trust In London. The fund is In memory of Lady Edwina Mountbatten who died in February la Borneo. while visiting South-East Asia as Su- perintendent-in-Chlef
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  • 357 9 11-MAN BOARD TO PLAN CHINESE DEPT. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. a TOP-LEVEL 11 -man board, including an amA bassador. a Cabinet Minister and an editor, has been established to draw up plans for a department of Chinese studies for the University of Malaya here. This follows a decision at a recent
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  • 99 9 A T.B. SHOCK: 2.500 CHILDREN SUFFERING lESSELTON. Frl. About 2,500 children in Jesselton town and rural districts are suffering from tuberculosis. In Tuaran district, nearly 1.268 people were recertly X-rayed and more than 40 new active cases of the disease were detected. These figures were given by Dr. C. Rubinstein,
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  • 307 9 SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE will De among 10 selected ports of call of a mobile trade fair which will aim at bringing American products to the "door-steps" of consumers. This was announced here today by Mr. Prank K. Mc\erney. a travelling representative of a steamship line I.sbrandtsen
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  • 122 9 Party to meet on split move SINGAPORE. Fri. The Party Rakyat in Singapore will discuss, at its general meeting on Oct. 10, a proposal to separate from the party in the Federation. A party spokesman today explained that the separation proposal was to bring the party within the requirements of
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  • 29 9 MALACCA. Fri.— The Minister of Interior, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will open a three-day seminar of Umno Kaum Ibu (Southern Malaya) beginning here on Sunday.
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  • 125 9 NIGERIA SENDS MAN FOR TRAINING I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. 1V —A Nigerian arrived here today by air to be trained for his country's foreign service. He is Mr. Olajlde Alo. 25. who will b e attached to the United Kingdom High Commission for the next thre« months. He Is the second
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A receiving order was made against M.S. Ally (Singapore) Co. by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today on a bankruptcy petition filed by the Mercantile Bank Ltd. The debtor company Is owing the bank $38,492 In overdrafts.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 83 9 to iron... or not t0... §i>on has the answer.... "AST RON" range All Cotton poplin tor those who y prefer garments that you Iron Price $6.90 k'NON-IRON" range m Drip -Dry Cotton K poplin SHIRTS ■'■'^^P^R lor NON-IRON •■■■■■^■^■■■■l enthusiasts Price $9.50 $7.50 Colours: White. Blue. Cream and Lt. Green.
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    • 146 9 ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE for your PERFECT LISTENING iSmart, Qieqant. constant companion Three wavebandi World wide r^oof" reception. Built-in aerials. EB Uses only 6 torch U jP^MBBPj batteries. RA 6011 P STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD. $»ttf«p*r« K. Ltmpur fpoft ftaaaf. Slnt«»or*'! Ncwttt Luxury Hotel' ai^|TP Cg UTMOST COMFORT AT .sffifHBTSJ^S REASONABLE RATES
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 193 10 The dress that collects the looks AIRMEN" in their let•^ter (ST. Sept. 17) claim that although they have been stationed in Singapore for nearly two years they are still embarrassed and shocked by the cheongsam worn by our Chinese women. Perhaps they are only expressing their own fefii*?s and not
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    • 110 10 r FHE report <S. T. Sept. 19) headed "Top-heavy setup in varsity, say staff" is misleading because it omitted the fact clearly stated in the recent issue oi the UMSSU magazine that only 11 members of the 140 plus full-time academic staff of the university of Malaya in
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    • 53 10 \IY attention has been called to the letter over the signature "Doctor" replying to my criticism of medical charges in Singapore. I am now overseas other- wise I would be glad to show "Doctor" the actual bills I received, the figures of which he so bravely disputes. E.
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    • 336 10 EMPLOYERS WHO FAIL TO MEET THEIR OBLIGATIONS THE letter from "Employer" (S.T. Sept. 23) shows such a fundamental misunderstanding of the functions of the administration of the E.P.F. that I should be grateful once again for the hospitality of your columns to try and indicate why wo cannot act in
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    • 212 10 THIS TAX SURPRISE IS GOING TO PUT A LOT OF PEOPLE IN DEBT I WAS flabbergasted when I read that the Government was asking taxpayers to pay their dues by the end of October. I sent in my income tax returns In April and have still five months later to
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    • 60 10 I WOULD like the Malayan public to know how wonderful the Federation of Malaya contingent to the Olympic Games has been to students overseas. My group was the seventh (and by no means the last) from my college to pay them a visit at the Olympic Village— and
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    • 84 10 I-TVERY morning between seven and eight o'clock Just when traffic is quite heavy, a line of at least three or four taxis can be seen parked near the Junction of Selegie Road and Buklt Tlmah Road where there is (1) a fire hydrant and (2) a white line.
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    • 330 10 THE BUBBLE BURSTS NOT WITH A BANG OR EVEN A WHIMPER... T LOOKED in vain this morning for an obituary in leader form on the most lamentable demise of our time— that of our free port. It is symptomatic of myopic evaluation of affairs by the Press that the soap
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    • 73 10 MAY I bring to the atteni tion of the chairman, Ipoh town council, the most insanitary condition of the pork section of the Central Market. Ipoh. I personally complained to a member of the council and he promised he would report the matter. Evidently he has not done
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 452 10 Do people avoid qou. mq friend? Perhaps qou need a deodorant for Men. When in)M( is left not. here must be s reason 1 To be well received everywhere, sod to be sure B^B^MbA f on lf U da X ""ft* use MENNEN Spray Xl Deodorant for MEN. daily It
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    • 193 10 PARIS JHHUHHH kW MMMf^\. SOUTH PACIFIC Now operating the \i I finest airliner in the World JET DCS INTERCONTtMEMTAL Every Thursday night: Bangkok Paris in 18 hrs 55 mm. via Karachi Jeheran. Athens. To the Paradise of the South-Pacific: Saigon,Sydney, Noumea in 11 hrs 15 mm. TMI ft II Mm
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 253 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS c Riot rule In more remott 1. Seek a harbour, the ton parts (8). found in Shaw's work (10, 7- "Bright shoots of (Vaughan) (15). t. "Them to the aplcy ale." 12. Kind of advantage to Include (Milton) (3. 5). centre-half (10). t. Insect let out
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1659 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AOEN. LIVERPOOt. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENT U PORTS. r Sham Ptnani LYCADN livtraool, Glasgow Gin. I Sept 23 Sept 21 a Sopt a/ 1 AUTOMEBON Gen.. AdamrHoart, l'«Of Stpt a SMta AENEAS havrt, Liverpool Sofia Ott 2 Ott 3/ I Ott I MELAMPOS Hamburg, Ant'p,
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    • 1344 11 /^.THE LA.C. LIMES—-* A^t—T^m AOEN KOSIA MEO'TERRAREAN CONTiNENIAL ft SCAMIHAVIAN PORTS. M)nZ-js| Sport P. Strom Ptnang VSk^aMF "MEONIA II a Stft a/27 Soft "&SB£r "SIMM" i) aiopt/4 tot 3 1 ott 1/7 tot 21 r > "UUNOIA" I) 11/21 Oct 22/21 Oct 14/ a Ott "■ASIA" a) SI Oct/ 4
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    • 1318 11 BuiLßiM THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. u 'mX' SINGAPORE (tatorooiaiod la tto tin tad RiafOtai) 3 lines SAILINGS tt AMN. U.I ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'poro P. Sham Ptntng BENCRUACHAN Livtffttt, Hull. Mbrotgh 84a.i1/To3tr 27/aSeat 29/24 Stat lENAVON Hamburg. Loaaaa. G'mottk Ida. 4/21 Saat a/a Sept a Seat/ 2 tot BENAL3AHACH
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    • 1371 11 te- McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. W_ WWI TEL: HI ***** HK r 4 4 IUWMOPI LINE KLA VENESS LINE V**"^ LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ft NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO Aad tor Caaadiat ft U.S.A. Attaint Ports Accoptieg carga for Ctattai ft Statt CITY OF NEWCASTLE
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  • 21 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: SeptJS Sept.ZS Industrials: 132.7t 152.51 Tins: 150.49 2M.9S S Rubbers: !47J3 241.71 Jan. 1 l»58 10t.
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  • 401 12 rpHE first two days of I this week provided the bulk of the business when, despite j the advance in prices, buyers were undeter- i red and considerable quantities of 1. 2 and > 3 R.S.S. changed hands, report H.C.B. and Co., Ltd.,
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  • 691 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange 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 81.50; Fraser and Neave ords 81.98 cd cb OL; Gammon 82.10 to $2.07; Henry Waugh $1.40: M.
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  • 878 12 595 MINES ARE WORKING AND 34,231 ARE EMPLOYED By Our Market Correspondent THERE ARE NOW 595 active tin mines in the Federation, against 583 in July and 361 at the height of tin restrictions in September 1958, according to official mining statistics for August. At the end of August ployed
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  • 36 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 23. RUBBER: 101- cents per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 10P.» cents (quiet). TIN: 5400.50 per picul (down 62'j rents). Estimated unofficial offering; 275 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 127 12 MELBOURNE. Prl INVESTMENT shares closed the week along steady lines here today. Herald gainrrt Is. 3d. to 50s. CourUulds rased Is. 3d. to 13s. 3d and A.M.I. Bd. 10 10s. Base metals and the oils traded along firm linen. Mt. Isa, gained Is. 60. to 735. 6d. Commonwealth
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  • 218 12 OCTOBER first grade rubber I buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 101 cents perl lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on Thursday's close. The tone was quietly steady. I S.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 101 li. sellers
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  • 95 12 'THE MaJayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/4. O.D. 32 3 8, 90 d/st 32 13/16 credit bills. 32 7 8 trade bills. Srllinr T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada. 31 78: Swiss
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  • 139 12 OINGAPORE Cftinece Produce Exehan«e noon prices pei plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept. /Ocl. »30 bujfis, $30'j sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk Mflf sellers drum $45', .sellers. Pepper: quiet. no business was reported done. Muutok white $262.50 and Sarawak $257.50 special Saiavak black $167.50 and uarl>led Lztnpong
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  • 133 12 CHIPS Ivinf alongside the Sin--0 (spore Harbour Board wharves this mot-nlna: artn Bawean 1/2, Benavon 4 o. Hans Maersk 6 A, Idomeneua 6/7, Lycaon 8/9, Sumbawa 10/11, Bencruachan 13 14, Orient Maru 15/16. City of Newcastle 18, Shlnaei Maru No 2 19, Sungei Asahan N. Wall 2, East
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1019 12 Express U.S.A. PaciEic Atlantic Coast Service E.I.A. t.t.A. %XA S'do'C f S ham Penina. H'koni L Anniti N York ■NMiiraa Mart ?l Sen 2 Ocl 7 Oct 21 Oct 11 Nat "Kiaitaat Man." Ist Call 21 25 Oct 21/2; Oct 21 Oct 2ai CHI 217 M Oct 4 Hn Nil
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    • 70 12 KIE HOCK SHIPPING C 0. f LTD. h^^^l—^^ II mil <t«hi SNH TtlrttMM Ni WM S lint |f^^^^P> lINTINC TIMUt frt niakarta S»|l M I •V.^^i". I »«IN TIMUd For Kenjat Hit I^^Hl »U<«K« Tl«u» mr Ri-lirrtnasin Sift I? ■^■i^^^.^ TONC 100 For Oiimbi Sift 17 SIUT IaNCM Fo- SufibM
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    • 202 12 TENDER CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply of PETROL. LUBRICATING OILS. KEROSENE and OREASE for the year 19C1. Full particulars are obtainable from the Purchasing Contracts Officer, Central Electricity Board, P.O- Box 1044, Gombak Lane. Kuala Lumpur. Tender will close I Noon. 17 10.1960 SHIPPING
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    • 1281 12 NOTICES URGENT REPAIRS TO TANJONG BATU FERRY AT DUNGUN Route ill East Coast Road. The above ferry will be under i repairs and will be closed to all vehicular traffic between 10 p.m on 25.960 to 6 a.m. on 26.9>0. C D. BARBER. Executive Engineer. PWD. Dungun and Kemaman. i
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    • 329 12 NOTICES I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Whereas by a Resolution passea by liie Council on "in July 1980. ui.der the provisions of subsection >il) and subseuior. (3* of Section 1 143 of ;ne Local Government I Ordinance. 1957 ihereuialter referred to as the Ordinance) it 1 was resolved in respect
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1514 13 NOTICES THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (S.S. CAP. 133) BUKIT MEBTAJAM TOWN COUNCIL. PROVINCE WEIXESLEY. ASSESSMENT LISTS 1961 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 62(1) j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In accordance with the provisions i cf Section 62(1) of the Municipal Ordinance that the Assessment Lists containing the annual value of and ar.r.fwnmftnl to
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    • 1056 13 (Contlnßed from Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, U (Ml*.) Bam tt eU. mitre WANTED OOOD OBNERAL amah. rood of children, English speaking, ene«rful recent references Malay/ Chin***, 153 Thomson Rise Eatate, B'pore. WANTID young Chine** amah /maid servant for couple In J /Bahru. Lm In ISO/- monthly. Singaporeans considered Free
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    • 1085 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wordt U (Mim.)-Box St ctt extra FURNI6HED bis double room with verandah, airy, self-contained bath attached all modern eon. Calrnblll area Chinese home Phone Spore *****. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent temporarily or permanently available with modem sanitation at Sl6. Joo Chiat Road, near Marine Parade. Singapore. WBLL
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    • 466 13 TUITION M Wordt U (Min.y-Box it tie. estra MM. KOH (Jaaa Wo) L.R.B.M. B. Mas. Ed. lI. A. teaches piano, volet, school subjects, »11 fradss. 12, Rambal Road. Spore IS. Tel. *****. Moderate charges, limited vacancies. LAMBS RTS ORIVINO SCHOOL ftrfraatisi Courts t4O. Baclnnar oourscs from 190. New Dual-control Herald/
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    • 572 13 DOGS, FITS, ETC. tt Word, St (Miu.) Baa It ctt extra WANTED GOOD HOMES for female popples. Animal lovera only. Pleas* phone *****. (Spore). BEAUTIFUL PULL SIAMESE Tomcat at stud offers service to any female cat. Phone 8 pore 3SS3O after S p.m. FOR (ALB two Pedigree Bull Terrier pups
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    • 546 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word, U (Mt*J—Bem M aatra IMS VOLKSWAGEN M'Plck-up ASS. 1036 Flat 600 Bonrward. 1053 A&0. F/Prrftct, A4O, 1954 A/Boasrsat 10S7 Chevrolet. Sin Thai Hln Trading Co., 54 Snort Street. S pore T«l: 3«*64. ORCHARD MOTOR* Ussd Oar Dipt wi (sit tits kstt, UN sttisrs sail Ins
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    • 552 13 VEHICLES WANTED it Wordt U (Mi*.)— Box tt ctt. extra LARGE STATION WAGON American or otherwise. Ring ***** writs P.O. Box 011 Singapore. WANTED A4O/ASO or M Minor Prefect Hlllman. No dealers please. Lira ***** (Spore) after 1 p.m. only. IMMEDIATE CASH OFFBRtD for a good ussd car. Any make
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  • RACING
    • 85 14 MISSISSIPPI and W.n.borough. two r«C«nt winner* at Penjng. hive been promoted Irom Class 4 to Class 3. Other transfers art: From Clan 5 to CUw 4: Chas« Me Home Choni and Fir* Powor. From Class 4 to Class 5: Billcen. Blanche N«igc, Blu« Swell, Bonn* Chance.
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    • 218 14 BULOWAYO. Friday. rpHE two-day match between Rhodesia and a Commonwealth XI ended in a tame draw here yesterday. Highlight of the day's play was a fine, attacking undefeated 104 by Australian Test batsman Norman O'Neill. He received good support from the Lancashire lefthander Geoff Pullar (81),
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    • 1244 14 Race 1: 2.ls— Class 2, Div. 2—6 Furs. 1 ***** Premium (Anglo-Chinese St.) Ahmad. 4 900 'Ng It 2 ***** Yaromrin* (Lawry St.) Donnelly, 8.10 Barratt 4 3 ***** G»tol Kacha (Mr. Mrs. B P. Olam> Sullivan. 3 8.9 Gryer 7 4 ***** TlUlino IL 4 T St.)
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    • 463 14 IPOH, Friday MR. K.Y. L i m's Gold Vase entry. Flying Phoenix, did a dashing gallop on a soft track here this morning. Ridden by Sheldon Geyer, the flve-year-old reeled off 3f in 37 4 s—easily5 easily the best workout of the morning. De Ruyter
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    • 93 14 KINSPETCH STOPS PEREZ IN ROUND 8 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Pone Kin«petch of Thailand retained his world flyweirht title when he beat Pascual Perez (Argentine) here test right. The eifhth round had gone two minutes 32 seconds when the referee stopped the flfht as Perez was hanging on and practically helpless.
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    • 43 14 WEMBLEY, Fri. Australia's Ken Rosewall made himself firm favourite for the M 58,500 first prize in the London International professional indoor lawn tennis championships when he b#at Alex Olmedo (United States* 6-0. «-0. «-3 to enter the final last night. U.P.I.
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    • 175 14 CANBERRA, Frl. The news today of the fracture to Richie Benaud's spinning finger in the game in Rhodesia Is depressing for Australia with the West Indies tour here soon to begin and Benaud forminß with Davidson Aus_ tralia's big bowling combination. The accident,
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    • 72 14 DUBLIN. Fri. Peter Snell. New Zealand's winner of the Olympic 800 metres gold medal, failed by l.lsec in his attempt to smash the world 880 yards record at the fast Santry Stadium track here last night. Bnell clocked 1:47.9 to establish an Irish all-comers' record.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 157 14 GOVERNMENT DUTY ON SOAP LEVER BROTHERS (MALAYA) LTD. announce that the official trade and retail prices of their laundry soaps have been increased as a result of the newly imposed Government duty on imports of Federation made products into Singapore. The new retail prices are:' Sunlight Tablets 25 cents Sunlight
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  • 767 15  -  NORMAN SIEBEL HAVE BAM SELECTORS DECIDED TO STAND BY TOP FIVE? By T*HK Badminton AssoA ciation of Malaya selectors who met In Kuala Lumpur over the weekend did not make an announcement about the training squad for the Thomas Cup Asian zone matches at
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  • 256 15 Visits stimulate interest Ong SINGAPORE. Friday QINGAPORE cricketers •3 will face their fifth overseas challenge when the 32-member Australian Old Collegians arrive in Singapore tomorrow morning for two one-day matches here tomorrow and on Sunday. The Collegians had played here previously and other teams who were here during the season
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  • 170 15 SOCCER PoUce match: Singapore v Federation (Thomson Rd. Spore). Mrrdrka Shield: Ulu S gor North v South (Kuala Kubu Bharu. 5.15 p.m.). S'for Jnr X.0.: TPCA 'B* v Klang (TPCA). Spore fricndUn: BlnUng Bulan v OHQ FARELF iFarrer Pfc); Rajajl v Shenvood Foresten (Farrer Pit). CRICKET Tour match:
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  • 104 15 SCHOOL PROTEST, SO FINAL IS CALLED OFF IPOH. Fri. The Moreira Sbleld Inter-school hockey final wax called off today following a protest from one of the finalists. Anderson School. Anderson School this afternoon lodged a protest to the hockey committee of the Central Perak Combined Schools Sports Council against the
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  • 472 15 SWIMMING VICTORIA SCHOOL MEET t Spore): 'A' Dlv. 50m free: 1 Chew Beng Kong 2 Teoh Hong Ouan 3 Koh Chuan Seng 31.25; 50m back: l I.au Kheng Tiong 2 Teoh Hong Ouan 3 Teoh Cher Aik 42.5: 1 00 m free: Teoh Hong Ouan 1:17.5; 100 m
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  • 328 15 'Send our girls abroad? it's a good idea' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWO leading Malayan badminton officials are in favour of sending our best women players abroad for international experience if not to the All-England, at least to neighbouring countries. MR. THOR BENG SENG of Selangor. a member Jf the Badminton
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  • 108 15 Narrow win for Pasir Panjang SINGAPORE, Fri.— A try iQ the last minute of extra time by Aziz gave Paslr PanJang Secondary School the championship in the Pasir Panjang district inter-school seven-a-side Rugby competition at Queenstown today. Paslr Panjang beat Out ram Road School in the final winning by two
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  • 49 15 IPOH. Fri.— The Ipoh and District Hockey League today decided at its annual general meeting to start its competl'lon in the first week of next month. Seventeen teams have entered for the league and a committee meeting will h» held next Thursday to draw up the fixtures.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 108 15 Congratulations to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the opening of their Kotong Bronch Office KLUANG ELECTRIC RADIO SERVICE KLUANG JOHORE Congratulations to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the opening of their Kotong Bronch Office GOH PENG HENG, 36, Keng Cheow Street, Singopore. Tel: ***** Congratulations to the CHUNG
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    • 370 15 THE LYNX The 'Lynx' is now established as the most popular cistern for every use. whether for replacement or for new Installations. Its merits are acclaimed equally by the architect who specifies It, the builder who installs it and the customer who usea it. The well-designed shell is clean and
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  • 88 16 Remand man is discharged SINGAPORE. Frt. Ng Kirn Lena, under remand foi 13 days, was today discharged by a district court on three counts under the Wome.n and Girls' Protection Ordinance. His counsel. Mr. Peter Guok. applied tor the discharge, when the prosecution failed to produce three material witnesses at
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  • 12 16 INCHE YUSOF AND MR. LEE KUAN YEW ATTEND CEREMONY- FEDERATION SPEAKER HONOURED
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  • 166 16 SINGAPORE, Prt.— Result* of Singapore Amateur Boxing As soclatton'g Youth Championships tonight were: QIARTEE-FIN.4LS: Atom Phua Tuan Ann (S.A.S.) bt Peter Sim (5.A.8.). Midge: Llm Kok. Thye (8.A.8.) w.o. Rajaslngam (S.A.S.) SEMI-FINAL: Gnat— Prankie Khoo (5.A.8.) bt Dickie Tar (unattached). Atom— J. C. Ruta 15.A.8.) b:. Koh Yeow
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  • 329 16 LONDON, Prt London stocks markets ended the week on a subdued note. Buyers adopted a cautious attitude pending the outcome of next week's United Nations meetings while further unsettling news from the motor Industry brought In a few sellers of motor shares at the outset but prices finished
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  • 146 16 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Harold Macmlllan, the Prime Minister, will arrive in New York late on Sunday to attend the General Assembly of the United Nations, it was officially announced here la&t night. He will make the main British address to the General
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  • 276 16  - Big parade sets off Brunei birthday R CHANDRAN I BRUNEI CITY, Fri. T»HE 44th BIRTHDAY celebrations of Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin officially began here this morning with an impressive parade at the town padang and a brilliant investiture ceremony in the chandeliered throne-room of Istana Darul Hana. About 1.000
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 292 16 (Continued from Page IS) BIRTH 2* Hera's Si* (Minimum) TO ALAN and Margaret Nee Williams a son Anthony Mark on 23/9/60 at Younglxrg. ENCACEMENT 2* Ward, Sit (Minimum) CHUA-YONG: In London between Ted Bwec Boon, younter son of Mr. and Mrs. 8.8. Chua and Sylvia Blrw Toong. younitPst daughter of
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    • 228 16 STEAMBATH, MASSAGE, ETC. 3t Word, H (Min.)— Box it et, extra TIRCO? LIT LAURA Masuce. A StwmtMUi Rcrrmh You. Expert Licensed Maaa*ur/*Uswuac. 318-P River Valley ko»d. Stngaporv-9 Tflepnooe MM TRY TMI NIW Turkish Steamroom at "Rlcky't" Blamese Massage *>y Kxperienc-ed Masseur 'Masseuse. 298 Rlvar Valley Road. Singapore. Telephone ***** MISCELLANEOUS
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    • 272 16 SHOPPING GUIDE (Sport) Word, tit (Minimum) Daila I month. It Ward* it (Mm.) JAVA MODE* (41S River Valley Road) Oriental Arts and Craft*. RINGS of distinctive design. Le« Onn Ooldsmiths Blngaporv. GOING ON HOLIDAY? Take Batik from Bit ik Shop Cathay Cinema. C.E.C. CHUNG PAN £a*y Hi™ Purchase Terms IT7
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    • 162 16 A mAUWVD .MIBIIiDZB *^j^^^Bfe^sa9HMß jßHtttr^ OfV> i j _£~~fS^mm A JHkp H tO F r. "5 M^Sttf L^SSmmViFJmm^mW^mmWmmm\. SL\ IIV^JLBc Cm*lt. the first Trade Mark ot lohn,/U>tr_4 Soni.^eiimthom, Sixty years is long by any $tandard,*and*long'also'inahe'accsptano» of a branded product— particularly in the acceptance of a marque of cigarette. Brands come
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