The Straits Times, 30 September 1960

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 fie*****' The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, I960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 32 1 Tengku: If called upon, they will fight to uphold the United Nations resolution CONGO: TO YES THE TENGKU "our troops will be there to preserve life and property."
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  • 88 1 RICE FIRE BATTLE 25 DIE BAN DJARMASIN, Thurs. Tweoiyfive people were killed and many injured in a battle between the inhabitants of two villages in Central Borneo, it was learned here today. The battle was touched off by stubble fire In a rice field at Seriang village. A wind fanned
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The report of the World Bank mission on Malaya's second five-year development plan, for 1961-65. was brought here tonight by a senior official of the bank. He is Mr. J. A Edelman, a member of the five-man World Bank team which made on-the-spot economic
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  • 469 1 Danger of a 'second Korea' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE House of Representatives today gave its blessing to Malaya's 613 Congo-bound troops. On a majority voice vote, the It^atl^mdied by the Prime Minister expressing "full support" for the Government's decision to send the troops abroad. During a long debate the sitting
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  • 1504 1 Mac hits back at Nik's blast UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. MR. HAROLD Macmillan. British Prime Minister, told the General Assembly today that it was foolish to deny the existence of the great divisions in the world. "There are those who accept them as Inevitable and irreconcilable," he said. "I believe that
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  • 152 1 It's the world's biggest airliner LONDON. Thurs.— Vickers i Armstrong announced here today that they are offering the biggest airliner in the world, designed to carry 222 passengers, for sale for foreign airlines. The new plane will be a development of their Super V-C-10, a 212-seater with a range of
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  • 140 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. vpHE Selangor Government today announced the x acquisition of 13,450 acres of land for Malaya's new international airport at Sungei Buloh, about 15 miles west of Kuala Lumpur. In a Gazette notification. i the Government said the areas required for
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  • 18 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Thurs. —A giant Titan ballistic missile, launched today, is aimed at the Indian Ocean.
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  • 448 1 SMASHED: FIVE KIDNAP RINGS— 37 DETAINED- FIVE kidnapping rings known to have been responsible for 11 abductions have been smashed by the police during the past few weeks. This was revealed by the C.I.D. chief. Mr. Cheah Teng Cheok. at a press conference today. With the destruction of these syndicates,
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Thurs. British railwayman were asked by their union leaders today to call a national railway strike on Oct. 17, following the rejection of a wage claim.
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  • 91 1 ris probable your house is built of brick, has a tiled roof and a cement floor. A recent independent poll of Straits Times readers showed 83 6 per cent live in houses built of brick, 17 per cent plank. 1.5 per cent attap. The roof was tiled in
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  • 324 1 BB makes suicide bid on her birthday PA R I S. Thurs. French film star Brigitte Bardot was reported out of danger in hospital here today after coming "within an ace of death" following a suicide bid yesterday. The blonde "Sex Kitten," Quoted recently as seylng she wanted a divorce
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  • 32 1 U.S. WIVES URGED TO LEAVE CUBA WASHINGTON. Tliur.*. About I *)UD Arocru in rfsJdent"* in Cuba bmi idviscd send their wj\r-, and children to IS Stata Department nid today. Reuter
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  • 4829 2 PREMIER (IF I GO TO THE U.N. IT WON'T BE TO SUPPORT COMMUNIST BLOC) GETS PARLIAMENT'S BACKING FOR CONGO FORCE KUALA LUMPUR Thursday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that the Federation Government fully supported the
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    • 291 2 A well aimed blow by Pyrex r ""sjf LbeC A mtchin* calltd tS« Turr.t Chain matf* tine: •t automwicallr ntakca M»n«ra auch aa Inkt, A^* jfc- >' Wak»ra «na" athar tytm ,Jt "'I laboratory wva. ca a Ap WT\ r hl|h n(<ird t AjT Saß uniorm.tr. It thaoolr Xt 4
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    • 353 2 RADIO MALAYA 85 SZT On And AM eoO^TLe^n... Neg.ra- RAC >IO SINGAPORE ku. News Headlines: 6.05 Morn- Mrdinm Wave 4Tfi metres Ing Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Short Wave tt vtm Teik Lee; 7.00 In Lighter Mood: from 9.00 lo.Ofl p.m. 7.30 Time Signal, the News; 7.35 «w n~~t >•
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  • UNITED NATIONS ROUNDUP
    • 852 3 NIKITA TO SEEK MEETING ON REVISING U.N. CHARTER: REDS FAIL TO GET HIM FLOOR MR. Nikita Khrushchev said yesterday he would propose a meeting of member states to discuss revising the United Nations charter, to take account of his plan for reorganising the secretariat. In an informal ques-tion-and-answer session with
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    • 100 3 MAC AND NASSER AGREE TO BE MORE FRIENDLY NEW YORK, Thursday. ORITAIN and the United Arab Republic agreed last night to "make a start to overcome old suspicions and to improve relations." The agreement was reached in a 25-mlnute meeting between Mr. Macmlllan and President Nasser and was made known
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    • 29 3 PARIS, Thurs. The Permanent Nato Council yesterday approved a compromi.se solution covering the partial integration of the French air defence system Into the Nato framework. U.P.I.
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    • 45 3 PARIS. Thurs— Nato ships taking part in "Operation Sword Thrust," a naval exercise from the Norwegian Sea to the Bay of Biscay, today reported spotting fleets of radar-equipped Soviet trawlers and, in one instance, a Soviet TU-104 jet aircraft In the area. Reuter.
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    • 55 3 SYDNEY, Thurs. Communist Influence in SouthEast Asian countries is no greater today than It was flv c years ago, the United Kingdom CommissionerGeneral in South-East Asia, the Earl of Selkirk, said today. Lord Selkirk is on a two weeks visit to Australia, mainly to 'tudy
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    • 89 3 THE United Nations edged closer still to the 100--member mark as the Security Council unanimously endorsed applications from Mali and Senegal. The General Assembly later accepted the recommendations, bringing the total of members to 98. With independent Nigeria coming in within a few days, and
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    • 79 3 Nazi boss Bormann held in Argentine? BUENOS AIRES. Thurs.— The Argentine Interior Minister. Mr. Alfredo Vitolo. said last night that police have detained a man named Fleguer and are trying to establish If he is the missing Nazi leader. Martin Bormann. Mr. Vitolo said Fleguer was detained last Friday following
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    • 250 3 HAVANA, Thursday. T^WO BOMB explosions in different parts of the city last night punctuated a homecoming speech by Dr. Fidel Castro, the Premier, after attending the United Nations General Assembly, After the first explosion the crowd Immediately put up a shout of "paredon. paredon" (firing squad).
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    • 182 3 'WORK FOR PEACE' CALL TO WEST BY PEKING DEKING. Thurs.— The Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, said last night that the Western powers would be better advised to direct their attention to working for world peace instead of making charges that China was pursuing a warlike policy. He was
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    • 30 3 BALISBURY. Thurs. Northern Rhodesian healtn officials are fighting to halt the .spread of smallpox reported to have been carried over the border by African refugees from the Congo.
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    • 127 3 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Enraged Africans ahoutlnjr "Bulala" ("Kill") attacked two Europeans yesterday in a new outbreak of South African racial rioting. A running street brawl took place after Europeans heckled Africans at an anti-republican meeting of the Congress Democratic Party on the city hall steps.
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    • 37 3 PARIS. Thurs. The fashion house of Christian Dior yesterday placed its destiny in the hands of a tried and tested designer Marc Bohan. 34, during the two-year absence of Yves Saint-Laurent on military service.— U.P.l.
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  • 881 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday TANE MARKS were found on the body of a former inmate of the Gimson School for Boys although the superintendent of the School had given "strict orders" that nobody should use a cane. This was stated by a witness,
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  • 457 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday THE TRIAL JUDGE had misdirected himself in holding that the building, now occupied by the Bank of America in Raffles Place, was not a new building for the purpose of assessment and as a result he had come to a wrong verdict. This
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  • 65 4 Guitarist to play tomorrow FAMOUS guitarist and slnfer Nina Dova (above) and her husband-accompanist Stanley Koor will give a performance here tomorrow, under the auspices of the Singapore Musical Society at the Cultural Centre. Nina Dova, who has an extensive repertoire of songs in six languages, said: "The language is
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  • 174 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union said today that It had not suggested to the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. KM. Byme, yesterday that a secret ballot be held among all employees of the three oil companies to indicate their preference
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  • 141 4 'World's best' for orchid show SINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 3,000 orchid pianta, many of them rare and expensive, but all of them the best of their kind in the world, will be on view when the Malayan Orchid Show opens at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow. The show, organised by the
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  • 79 4 OINGAPORE, Thurs. O Singapore police today warned all house-owners and landlords to make thorough checks on people wanting to rent their rooms or houses. The warning followed a police announcement that three houses two in the city and one in an outlying are* have been used by kidnappers
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  • 189 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Federation of Services union is calling a meeting of all civilian storekeepers In the three Armed Services to discuss their claims for improved working conditions and the subsequent replies received from the authorities. The Federation President. Mr. P. 8.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 194 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES TIE following is today's Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL 716) "Ofl> 11.35 pjn. to Jakaru, Durschedule of civil aircraft «•«> P-"»- wl 5 1 8 3^ n y 71 O) 4; 2 l- a T movpmento at Pava Lebar Qaataa: PTom London. Thai IntanuUiaaal: To KuaJa AlrMrt
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  • 643 5 EX-TEXTILE MERCHANT ALLEGES: SHE ACTED AS IF SHE WAS SERVING A DOG SHE SCREAMED WHEN I TRIED TO MAKE LOVE, SAYS BANKRUPT ACCUSED OF MURDER PENANG, Thursday. A former textile merchant charged with murder told the Assize Court today his wife rejected all his advances
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  • 97 5 Rogue jumbo is shot dead $UN G E I PATANI.I Thurs.— A four-ton rogue elephant, which had been destroying padi in Kodiang. north Kedah, was shot dead yesterday by Syed Abdullah Idid, Deputy Game Warden, Kedah and Perlis. Syed Abdullah tracked the elephant for two miles before he caught up
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. j Two youths from Indonesia. Tan Bak Hiong and Djabain bin Ikram, were fined by the ninth magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, today for illegally en- terlng Singapore. Tan, who has a similar, conviction, was fined $200 and Djabain $100.
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  • 80 5 3 soldiers choose the hard way LONDON, Thurs. Three British soldiers have chosen a novel way to report for duty lr. Singapore—they will drive by car all the way. The soldiers, all members of the Ist Bn.. the Third East Anglian Regiment, hope to set up a new world record
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  • 134 5 'Malay for primary schools' quiz to parents KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government is awaiting the response of parents of young children to its plan to introduce Malay as a medium of instruction in primary schools next year. A Government spokesman said here today that "tentative feelers' were still out
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  • 27 5 IPOH. Thurs. Four hundred students fo the St. Michael's Institution marched through the town this morning to celebrate the feast of their patron saint.
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  • 280 5 CONGO TRIP: A FLY-PAST SEND-OFF KUALA LUMPUR Thursday rpHE two U.S. landing ships which will carry A Malaya's troops to the Congo are expected to begin their voyage from Port Swettenham at abou* noor on Tuesday, an army spokesman said today. A special train will leave Kuala Lumpur at 8
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  • 309 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday T<HE HOUSE Of Re- presentatives today warmly congratulated the Raja of Perils on being appointed Yang di-Pertuan Agong. In doing so members from both sides of the House referred to Instances in the lives of the King and Queen which
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  • 157 5 DE-ORGANISATION of f™? A ci^^ T fl^srnno o? iv i! lons in Singapore has been completed, the Straits Times understands. An Umno spokesman said the election of officials, us directed by the national chairman, Tengku- Abdul Rahman, had been com. pleted. "We are
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The central committee of the Malayan Teachers National Congress will discuss the Implementation of the Rahman Tallb education report at a meeting here on Saturday.
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    • 222 7 Buys Bnnny By Balph Heintdahl m\\ -V BLKabl I r>OU 'LU VO<AV. Bw~N I /Oh. OEAfc i\ 1 AF T ER NOJ HAS 6 7UOSE.I— L J —^fNOU'RE HAVE I I CHARGE IN 7<HAT j k HAVE AA/OTHeJf LOAP REAPV.'J YEARLY! TO WATT A BUCK I CASE l'?L I^-^ i
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  • 43 8 M *-+t ll* (Mimimmm) YAP iiei Mil. at* M. formerly of R'lrxUrd Vacuum Oil Company pasted away psacerullv on Wadaasday. >sving behind widow, thrre son* •hrs. grandchildren Cortegs «ill leave from 7% Nonaa Terrace an Sunday I'lo/M at 10 JO a m
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  • 61 8 it W,r4, tit (Himimmm) MM. FOO CHIt TICK and family thank all who >o kindly attrrulrd anil auisied at ih« funrral of the lata Mr. roo CM* Trek *7.».*0. MRS. TIO KIM CMUA and family lstivss for ttwlr mcht vlsiu. wreathe. donation! and me««age« of eondoleore ••»ndancei on the
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  • 466 8 >• Wmrdt Sl» (Mimimmm) KATNLIIN MaCORMACK alngs at The Cockpit. Tel SSM« TAXI ASIIfRUM and look aad feel paaja. younger. Availabls at your diaFl'oißAL OSTIIK OPTICIAN! orchard Road. iß'pore). will be closed on Saturday October lat. juit PREIt and a freshening cloud rornea out of your tin of Alrwlck
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  • 658 8 The Straits Times. Friday. September 30, 1960. A Malayan Duty When Malaya responded to 'the United Nations' appeal for military assistance in its operation in the Congo it was not thought necessary that Parliament should debate the Government's decision. But with Russia's challenge the situation has changed, and in all
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  • 363 8 But for Afghanistan's flirtation with the two major Communist powers alarm would not be the necessary reaction to the concentration iof Afghan troops on the i North- West Frontier. Admit- tedly relations with Pakistan have been strained by Afghanistan's canvassing of a separate Pathan state; it is argued
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  • 190 8 Of 193 people killed in road accidents in Singapore last year, nearly half were jaywalkers, an alarming statistic that has turned the Automobile Association's thoughts to tighter pedestrian control. In the latest issue of its magazine, the A.A. suggests that Singapore might borrow from Britain's Road Traffic and
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  • 1868 8  -  NELSON RUTHERFURD ....by lit a few days time a special Malay cm force will leave has been called upon to perform) to aid the United Nations in the great task of restoring order to the Congo These men will represent immense prestige value as an
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  • 181 8 THE U.N. SOLDIER'S BRIEF YOU serve as members of an international force. It is a peace force, not a fighting force. The United Nation* has asked you to come here in response to an appeal from the Government of the Congo. Your task is to help in restoring order and
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  • 229 9 TWO-WIFE MAN IN DOUBLE TROUBLE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A shop assistant with two wives told a court here today of his problems in complying with two maintenance orders, resulting from complaints brought by his wives. Thavasikanoo. of Jalan Kaya. said that the maintenance orders were lor amounts totalling $75 and this
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Anu Kirn Keow. a coffeeshop owner, was today fined $1,500 or four months' jail for permitting his backyard to be used as a common gaming house at 12.30 a.m. on March 13 Ang, of Jurong Road, who pleaded not guilty, was allowed ball
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  • 17 9 MR. GOMEZ, the union's secretary. He played draughts while the girls sang.
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  • 512 9 MINISTER'S WARNING TO UNION LEADERS: I WILL WASH MY HANDS OF THE WHOLE AFFAIR UNLESS... SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today told leaders of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union that unless the strike at C. K.
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  • 55 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The President of the Yaou Electric Co. of Japan, Mr. Keijiro Yao. flew In today by CPA to surrey the market for Japanese-manufactured transistor radios. Mr. Yao, who was accompanied by his export sales manager, Mr. Kunlo Klkuchl, will also meet his local
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  • 62 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A postman, Sharaff bin Ahmad, who sued for damages for personal Injuries suffered In a road accident when he was knocked down by a taxi on Nov 13 1056 was awarded $1 020 by Mr. Justice Buttrose in' the High Court today. Sharaff
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  • 141 9 Mother's plea to missing girl CINGAP^RE. Thurs. A mother. Madam Louw Sen Yuen, today appealed to her i2-yea -old schoolgirl daughter to return home "to avoid falling into the hands of bad characters." The girl, Chia Geok Eng also known as Ah Choo, disappeared from her home in Ganges Avenue,
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  • 149 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The University of Malaya In Singapore today announced the names of successful candidates in the final part II examination for the degree ot bachelor of dental surgC The following candidates have passed the final part n professional examination for th. degree of 8.D.8.
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  • 350 9 S.T.C. UNION AGREES ON NEW DEMANDS TO BE PRESENTED TO FIRM SINGAPORE. Thurs. T»HE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union at an emergency meeting tonight approved new demands to be submitted to the management tomorrow. More pay for about 2.200 drivers and conductors, one-and-a-half week's bonus and reinstatement of 13 employees
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  • 83 9 BANKS AGREE ON RETIRING BENEFITS FOR WORKERS ITL'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs An agreement on retirement benefits was today reached between bank workers and their employers. The secretary -general of the National Union of Bank Employees, Mr. Yuen Fook Cheong, announced this after union representatives met an 11 -bank committee here. The
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  • 72 9 THREE DENY BOOKIE CHARGES IPOH. Thurs.— Three men were charged here today with acting as bookmakers at the Perak Turf Club premise* yesterday— the second day of the Sultan's Gold Vase Race meeting In Ipoh. They were Wang Ting Yang. 19. Kone Kar Loke. 33. and Beh Chan Hen*. 24.
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  • 50 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thieves broke Into two houses In Damansara Road last night and stole $500 worth of liquor and cigarettes. They got away with 20 bottles of liquor and cigarettes worth $347 from one house and $150 worth of liquor and cigarettes from the other.
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  • 51 9 SINOAPORE, Thurs. A United Nations expert on internal law has been appointed to the academic staff of the Taw school at the University of Malaya in Singapore. He is 40-year-old Professor L. C. Green, who is now teaching at the University College of the London
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  • 342 9 'Super' rubber is newest of RRI tests 'BETTER QUALITY... AND CHEAPER' KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE RUBBER RESEARCH Institute is experimenting on methods to produce a super rubber which will be even easier and cheaper to process than the "superior processing" rubber now enjoying a spectacular Increase in production News of
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  • 207 9 WALKOUT SEAMEN SAIL TO JAKARTA SINGAPORE. Thurs. *> The 224 Indonesian seamen who walked off the Dutch liner Oranje vestertiay in Singapore sailed for Jakarta today in the Pelni ship Pampado. The seamen, who formed more than half the crew of the Oranje. walked off the liner hours before it
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  • COMMERCIAL news and views
    • 97 10 SUPERVISOR OFF TO MANILA CONFERENCE MR. Yeo Kirn Som, sales supervisor of The Goodyear Orient Sale* Co. Ltd., Singapore, yesterday left (or a three-week sales conference and training programme in Manila. The conference, which will be held by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. of the Philippine*, will be a
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    • 142 10 A PLAN to assist ulu A farmers to plant high yielding rubber was approved by the board of administrators of the Rubber Planting Scheme at a meeting in Kuching last week. Full details of the plan will be released by the Department of
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    • 68 10 rpWENTY National 'adio 1 dealers from Singapore, Malaya and Borneo returned to Singapore last night after a fortnight's tour of Japan. They visited the factories of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. In Tokyo and Osaka. The company's products are handled by Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd. The delegation,
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    • 296 10 LARGER IMPORTS OF NEW PRODUCTS AND MORE EXPORTS OF TIN, RUBBER, PINEAPPLES ACCOUNT FOR THE BIG IMPROVEMENT TRADE between Denmark and Malaya is increasing both in imports and exports, with the balance running; strongly in Malaya's favour. In the lirst six months of this year Denmark's exports
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    • 167 10 MASTERS FORM NEW MARKET DIVISION Vf ASTERS (1959) Ltd., >* 1 leading Singapore advertising and marketing consultants, have set up a fullscale public relations and marketing division to keep pace with the latest overseas management trends and to assist local business to hold and open up markets in South-East Asia.
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    • 27 10 Malaya produced 8.7 million pairs of footwear in the first half of the year, compared with 6.5 million pairs in the corresponding period last year.
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    • 290 10 AMERICA'S largest pharmaceutical company, the Upjohn Co. of Kalamazoo, Michigan, will market two new products in Singapore and Malaya within the next few months. This was announced by Mr. H.B. Roberts, vice-president, during a short stay In Singapore last week. Mr. Roberts, who has
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    • 196 10 AM ALAYA and Singapore will continue to become i 1 important export markets for Japanese rubber manufactured goods, said Mr. Y. Hamamura, leader of the Japanese rubber products trade mission, on arrival in the State last week. Mr. Hamamura said that
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    • 52 10 The Federation's trade with Singapore in August amounted to $139.2 million, up $3.8 million over the previous month, or $8.4 million above August 1959. The Federation exported $65.6 million worth of goods to Singapore, compared with $63.8 million In July. This Is $6.8 million less than In
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    • 250 10 Test on weed -killer progressing: Chemist A WEED KILLER likely to reduce estate weeding costs is in an advanced state of trial in Malaya. This was announced yesterday to the delegates at the Natural Rubber Research Conference In Kuala Lumpur by Mr. Miles Fletcher, an agricultural chemist of Fisons Chemical*
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    • 233 10 Sol until the human par rhancM will II be nccesmry t* rt-drsi<n the QUAD "21" Stnrophonlr Hifh Fidelity Amplifier. IU flat response over the entire audible rung*. IU negligible distortion even at full SO watts output, and Its unique Quality Control Unit enable us to claim that you buy a
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    • 124 10 CATHAY PACIFIC SPANS THE ORIENT Cilhay Pacific tlw most EXPERIENCED airline in ttK Orient, optrattt frtquent Mrvicts to uitttn cities in South East Asia md SERVING I t° Australia; with connections throughout tht world MKKOt* jum^oo*"" C*ttwyPacrfic > srMttrio«ialflH»trt..'«ullrprt«urised MHUNCI 3AICOS lttV •W'PPrt tn fIOWB B'rtiln8 rtiln Pl ot* Calcutta
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    • 1738 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TO ABEN. LIVERPOOL. tIAStOW. LONDON ft CBHTIHEHTAL PORTS. P. S'haa. Paaaat LYCAOM IMirpM, tlaeptw Tataf/Ml 1 AENEAS kj.re UtaraaaT taa. 11 Oct 2 Mt 1/ i Mt B MEIAMPSS H'burg. BrMtn, Ant'p. Holl. W I/I ANTENOR uttraaal. Dublin Ml 4 Ml 0 Od 7/ 0 Oct
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    • 1349 11 y^^xTHE LA.C LINES— A* \A AOEN. BEBSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINEHTAI ft SCAMBINAVIAN POOTI. VjL Y^*sf tatn rtm ftMM YVMBT "SIMIA" c) It Ptrt/ i Set 1/ I Mt 7/1 Mt -<9MB3r "LAUNBIA" I) 11/ a Oct 2V22 Mt tl/74 Mt *■■»•-••»> ..pufxojiA" n/a oct "BAJfIU" a) SB Oct/ 4 NM I/OMM
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    • 1341 11 K/fflw THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '*&s•' lINBAPORE (iMaraaialtd la tke utitM Kitgata) ID LIMES SAILINtS ta ANN, U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hM Ptntng IEHCRUiCHAH Littraaat, Han. M'brougk la Part/TaOar lEHAVIH HMbarg. Laaaaa. 6'aoath la Part/ 1 Mt lEHALIAHACH Ltaaat, HMbarg. Rotterdam la Port/ 1 Oat BEMMOMN lltatt.
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    • 1362 11 mMcAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. w. nil M: am. aE BIAaWMAH LDIB KLA VENEBB L»B r"^ IONBON. RAMOIJM, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LBS AMELES. SAH FRANCISCO a NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND Aid tat CaaaUta t USA. AUaatic Parti. Acctptui carte ttr Ctetrai I Sntt CITY Of NEWCASTLE Aainca S'BOrt P. S'hM Pentng
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  • 33 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 29. RUBBER: 01*4 cents per lb. (up 1H cents). 5 p.m. close: 98 J 8 cents (very steady). TIN: $398 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (un-
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  • 216 12 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 97 cents per lb.. up I*4 cents oh Wedneeday's close. The tone was steady, quirt. S.C.C.R.A. eloaiag prices in cenu per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 97, sellers 87 (N); Int. l R.S.r>.
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  • 141 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Slnga- i pore Harbour Board wharves or expri.ed today are: Bolssevaln 12. Tjlmenteng 4/5. Alices 6A, Pentakota 6/7, Tomar 8 9. Plea- j santville 10,11, Star Betelgeuse I 13, 14, A*o Maru 15/ 16, Madison Lloyd 18. Seiyo Maru 19. Pesco Lighter No. 20
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  • 124 12 fltE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made these I changes in its rates to merchants j yesterday (all rates to 8100) New York: buying airmail T.T. 33, O.D. 334. 90 d it 33*. credit bills. 33 >. trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 5 16. O D.
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  • 1013 12 RUBBER REACTS UPWARD: BETTER TONE IN SHAREM ARKET By Our Market Correspondent THE PRICE of rubber turned strongly upward yesterday in what a leading broker described as "a not unexpected reaction" to the downward movement of the preceding week. The market opened steady with No. 1 at 97J cents a
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  • 22 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 39 Sept. 2» Industrials: 131.07 131.3* Tins: 194.17 194.63 S Rubbers: 240.77 !41.»3 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 155 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Con, men; Oct. shipment $30 buyers. $30 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; buU $42 >, sellers, drum $4b'.. sellers Pepper: quiet: no business >ls reported done. Muntok while $255 and Sarawak $250 (both un- j changed), special
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  • 12 12 The Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday, Melbourne Show Day.
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  • 653 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: FiUpatricks 81.40; Fraser and Neave ords $1.99 cd cb: Gammon 12.07 and 82.08; 1 Metal Box 8192} xd OL:
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    • 1067 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific ejs Atlantic Coast Service E. 7 A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S pore P. Sham Pcnati| H'kont I Antelet N. York im.ii.i Mara" Sla. 44 7 Oct 21 4c t n Nat ■*»■<.«•» Mate" Ist Call 2J2J Oct Jl 27 Ott 21 Oct 2aet Call 21 10 Oct 4
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    • 372 12 7|JU| ISRAEL NAVIGATION /v72i""*« COMPANY. LTD*. KS^ EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE; Mat •■•t>ii S cere ■> Mat mo Sailel C 21 21 4 Oct 0 Oct 14 Oct I Nef I E. NIELSEN 10 Oct 11 let I NtT 10 Ml* IS Net 10 Oec j BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO.,
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    • 300 12 I NOTICE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dirtdend of 60 cenu (or each $10/- share, leas 40'r Income Tax. has been declared by the Directors, for the Tear ending 3lst December. 1960, payable to the members on the Register as on
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    • 1225 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL LIFE INSURANCE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT; CORPORATION OF INDIA NOTICE TO CONSUMERS (Incorporated In India) Work tn connection with elec- Notice havinu been given of the) trical extensions in Diethelm loss \>f Policy Numbered ***** on I Substation will necessitate the in- the life of Mr. S. Annamalal terrupliun
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    • 861 13 NOTICES NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT Ol THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT SEREMBAN r ATE OF NEGRI SEMBILAN OtTll Suit No. 65 Of 1960. Between Wee Alk Lock PlalntU And 1. Dhan Kaur (f) Executrix ol the Estate of Chet Singh, deceased. 2. Wong Chlu Kong
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    • 850 13 NOTICES THE ROYAL STNOAPORF Chest Clinic. Applications an invited for the following vacanr cles: Chest Physician: PostGraduate qualification (MR.C.P or T.D.D.) and one year's exclusive experience in luberculosU necessary. Radiologist: Minimum qualification: D.M.R.D. Salary for the above positions according to experience. Please apply to Medical Director. S.A.T.A., Singapore. t P.W.D.
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    • 845 13 NOTICES r. NOnCE The public are hereby notlfli that with effect from 30-9-60 will no longer represent M/s. I I Tong Sen Finance Co., of Slngi i pore but will henceforth repn I sent M/s. Central Finance Co Ltd. l LIM CHENO SIONO. 44. Bukit China Road. Malacca. P.W.D. NOTICE
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    • 960 13 (ConOnned from Face 81 SITUATIONS VACANT f- M WoH» U (mm.)— Am M eta. *xin >■< SURVIVOR for aite .ettlng out for contractor preferably Hoklen .peaking Reply Box AS2SS B.T. Spore YOUHQ AMAH to train. Must apeak Knrliati. be. cheerfjl. clean and wining to learn, llva-ln, two chlldran. Tal: I
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    • 1120 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it R-'orrf, U (Mim.)—M n S» cl, txtrm BRITISH COMPANY require, .tor*keeper and Invoicing clerk. Experienced man pnltmd. Apply Bos A 6283 B.T. B'pore. SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTID, must tM ablt to do 100/40 Apply stating experience end aalary required to Box A 9623 B.T. K.L. AITINN MINING and
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    • 790 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I U Wtrdt U (Ml*.)— Bib S* cti. txtrm j LKf OR SAL! unfurnished two •torey compound boa**, blUtop. overlooklng eat Ilk* Hongkong Peak. cool. quiet, beautiful surrounding, 496-U. Bennett Avenue off Bennett Road. J Bpore. IS three B/rooma. hath attached. aittlnc dining roonu. modern sanl- tatlon. (arms*,
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    • 943 13 IDU CATION tt Word, $S (Him.}— Box tt eU. «xf m OCTOBER BECINNERS/Intermediate Book-keeping, Accountancy. Comiwclai Law. LCC /Professional timlnitlone IMI. 3, Xnd Floor. Own* Lea Chambers, Clemenceuu Avrnut. Slngapor« *****. COMMERCIAL MICH SCHOOL. 247 A, Joo Chlat Road. Scientific Method. Retmhtr Courses Shorthand T ype» rl tins; Book-keeping. Al*o
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    • 708 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Wf4, U Hm.)_»ox t» rlf txt rm I»SS FIAT SOOCC. N«w Imiuranf^ Accident -f rat. 49 plua mpg. si. 430-. H.P. Poatibla. Contact Aaaociatcd A^nciea (non-dcalar). Tal: (B'porei LATf 19S1 NUMBER Hawk. 12 mpc H.-althy Knitlne, Appearance. $1,000 H.P. Poaalble. Aaaoclatrd Atcncie* (non-draler). 561. Beach Road.
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  • 232 14 He beats La Fiama in smart trial I POH, Thurs. Mr. V. C. Bath:s Tudor House, galloped right into the Gold Vase picture this morning when he did a smashing trial on a good track. Ridden by Chris Dragon, this classy five- year-old, by
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  • 319 14 WEIGHTS for ail seven races at Ipoh on Sunday: SULTAN'S GOLD VASE Cl. 1. Div. 1-5} F Happy Melody 10.08 Sonsusie 9.M I'saha-Setia 8.09 Tudor House 8.05 On Parole 8.01 Flyinc Phoenli 8.00 Beatcrete 7.1t rulli 7.11 Lifbtninf Flash 7.09 Sir
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  • 868 14 and A. Samad (Joh) v Lun Teck Lee and Ooh Seng Kee (S'gor); Freddie Tan and K.C. Chlew (Mai) v winner of Leong Chin Kit and Ng Hock Soon v Chov slew Wah and AN. Other; 8.30 p.m. winner of Ng Ylng Chow and Henry Be
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  • 250 14 The 'killer spirit' in sport is condemned Ms42'A MIL. A YEAR FOR SPORT RECOMMENDATION LONDON. Thursday. A BRITISH Government report published last night condemns the "killer spirit" in sport but recommends the spending of M 542,500,000 a year on the improvement of sport in Britain. In a plea for national
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  • 79 14 ARDMORE (Pennsylvania), A Thurs. The United States took a long lead over teams from 31 other countries on the first day of the world amateur golf team champlonshio here yesterday. The American team ended the day with a total of 208. Nine shots behind them were
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  • 211 14 T ONDON, Thurs.— Prices at the callover at the Victoria Club last night on the Cesarewltch Stakes and the Cambridgeshire Han dlcap were: Cesarewitch: 10 to 1 Pandofell; 14 to 1 Domesday and Premium 16 to 1 Poetic Licence and Radiation; 20 to 1 Final Test,
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  • 196 14 ANOTHER VICTORY FOR ELLIOTT f ONDON. Thurs. Herb Elliott, the Australian Olympic 1,500 metres gold medallist, ran his 17th under-four-mtnute mile here at the White City Stadium last night when winning the one mile international invitation race in 3min. 59.8 sec. Elliott did not take th« lead till 300 yards
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 114 14 r y*a z& w I saya >er cata kmwm^yi s I semua orang suka iF^ 'Nescafe. Ini-lah kopi j sedap yang tidak Yes! His boss knows that, whatever the num |H| Bl ber of cups, the wonderful flavour of NESCAFE f^^| remains constant. And what convenience 1 W* 1 g
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    • 115 14 jjfc^* 4 li yb Now with special High Porosity Paper mm^Mmm, walciTi 'tdmtrimmGHm Air-oottens Bkjl Salem research creates a revolutionary cigarette P SK9&flHßEw3igOH^Hllj^&il ont^ißlKis&>& P*P* r th*t breathes new mildness into the smoke 'Tpßlff^^BswSmF^^jJ^Hißn^^™^ MsKsitHF'ififcg*'^ new reBnncBS in to tnc a vor Invisible porous openings blend just the light M
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  • 332 15  -  SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Thurs. PENANG-BORN CLEMENTS RETURNS AFTER SEVEN YEARS SINGAPORE will have an England international ruggtr player in the State team this season. He is Jeffrey Clements, who was capped for England in the 1958-1959 season. A spokesman for William Jacks and Co., Ltd.
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  • 72 15 TJOMBAY. Thurs, Erland Ko.oa. of Denmark, won the Cricket Club of India s badminton singles title here yesterday. He beat Indian! champion Nandu Natekar 15-10, 15-7. Kop.s and Finn Kobbero beat D. Ghosh and A. Dewan 15-11. 15-8. In the men's doubles final. Natekar later Joined
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  • 100 15 Fine and a pat for the champ f ONDON. Thurs— .The Britfsh Boxing Board of Control took M 52.125 from European heavyweight champion Dick Richardson with one band and patted him on tbe back with the other at an inquiry here yesterday into his disqualification against Mike de John of
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  • 122 15 Singapore's team v Putra SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore team to meet the I ..King Putra Parahlangan football team from Indonesia on Sunday at Jalnn Besar Stadium at 7.30 pm wUI be selected from: W Skinner. Idros Albar. MokhUr Tabrl. Lee Wan Chin, Matmoon Budasee. Samad Abdullah AH Samijan. Mike Button.
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  • 663 15 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS SWIMMING f ST. ANDREWS (Spore): Open utm free: 1 Lav Tin Nai 2 Freddie Cliong 3 Lon TecK iilong «i, Mm breast: 1 Lee Eng Foo 46; 4Mm free: 1 Seah Pong Pin 2 Tan .Ngiap Joo 3 Ang Poon Tiat 6:48: diving: 1 Lanny Lee
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  • 352 15 HARD TO PICK WINNERS IN SHA LEAGUE By FIRDIE SALAHIDIN: Singapore, Thursday. "PHE early-season favourites have invariably been 1 successful In the Singapore Hockey Association's first division league but this year it will not be easy to forecast the winners. University of Malaya, the i holders. Singapore Recreai tion Club
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  • 190 15 SOCCER Tear match: (B'pore) Spore Malays v Putra Parahiangan of Indonesia (Jn Besar 7-30 pm). Spore DiT. f| Police v RAF Changi (Jn Besar 6 p.m.i. Inter- School: Bt Tlmah District primary schools final (Bt Tlmah 5.30 p.m.). ■DV Cmp (Ipoh 1 1/3 Bast Anglian Regt v Ramblers
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  • 199 15 NS hockey body gets new set of officials Thurs. There were several! surprises at the annual! meeting of the Negrl J Sembilan Hockey Asso-| ciatlon last night when officials who had held posts for several years declined to stand for nomination. Mr. Wong Yuen Chlng, who has been president for
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    • 45 15 For ik, price of on* you can hovo two stylos Con bo worn os o Casual or as a 2-oy*4«*s Derby. Available in soft b«is* lootkor with inicrocollular •olot tor comfort. Com* to our shops and try on thu •utitandina shoe at its boat valuo.
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    • 527 15 HINO RANGE TODAY'S 2 MOST POPULAR LINES 'HUSTLER" 'SURREY' 9ft. turning radial nfiiVk sff\ Load capacity Pj^^^^-jZ3^^kß Wh rapid Xt ar *^issl^^fcs™|^^P" changinic trouble free economy. HUSTLER /Tl 44 rn.p.h. iLJ 82 m.p /j capacity fm passpngpr I.JP^^. convertible ECONOMICAL DI'RABLE AND Ml I I'IPI.E PURPOSE VERSATILITY EASY TERMS ARRANGED
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 278 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Pole In an attic a Berkeley 1. He Ukas one back to church Hotel attic (6). 5 1. 7. like a small company pro4. Put money on textiles for duclng food for animals (7). vinery 1* 5). 8. A woman with 110 backing Opening out
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  • 647 16 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thursday PRESIDENT BACKS THE COLONEL IN HIS DEMAND TO GHANA AND GUINEA FORCES PRESIDENT Joseph Kasavubu today called for the withdrawal of Ghanaian and Guinea troop* from the Congo in support of an earlier appeal by Col. Joseph Mobutu, army chief and military "strong
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  • 142 16 COLOMBO, Thursday. pEYLON'S Finance Minister, Mr. Felix Dias Bandaranaike, told the House of Representatives today that there would be no change in the Government's decision to take over national newspapers and vest their ownership in statutory public corporations. He denied opposition charges that
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  • 105 16 Car park extension deferred SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister's office today announced that the proposed extension of the car parking scheme to three new areas has been deferred until further notice. The new areas which were to have been put Into opera Uon as from Oct. 1 are: Raffles
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  • 35 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Jews In Singapore, including members to the Services, will observe Yom Klppur (Day of Atonement) with a 25-hour fast starting at 5.45 p.m. tomorrow and ending at 7 p.m. on Satur-
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  • 316 16 LONDON. Tnurs. Unset lied conditions were apparent on the London stock exchange today and in the afternoon when it became known that a rail strike had beer, called for October 17. prices were Inclined to drift lower. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including
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    • 352 16 'Continued from Pace IS) BIRTH -•</ Words tit (Minimum) CLO RIDGE To Va>rle and Peter, at k.m.H. on 2»th September, a brother. Martin Charln, for Susan aad Joaephlne. Both well. ACKNOWLEDGMENT tt Words tit (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. N. T. RAOHAVAN Qtmaa thank relative* and friend* for their attendance, valuable
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    • 341 16 WANTED TO PURCHASE 70 Words ti (Mln.)— Box it rfs. sxtra MOBIL! CRANE 6— ton to gond condition also IJ-2J ton forkllft true*. Orchard Motor* Singapore and Kua'i Lumpur TRAVELS m TOURS It Words U (Him.)— Bom it ets oxtrm CTS TOUR SERVICE Bangkok Tour •th— l7th October. J320/- Malaya
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    • 318 16 AT YOUR SERVICE (Sporei It Wars'* ti (Min.)-Box it ets oxtro TOP QUALITY COLOUR Prim from Transparency telephone 'Life' 2081 a P.O Boa lliaj. Singapore REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONINO repairs and service— Oeu Bros Co Telephone U2211 EXPERT WATCH REPAIRINU cleaning and reguistin* oav-iaj Uirard-Perregaui Watch aervio* Bia Uoo— o3 RoblnMO
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    • 296 16 B GIANSINGH S I ANNUAL SALE I H GENUINE OFFER OF QUALITY GOODS U ARROW Tie* i 5.50 3.90 each I i WA ARROW Plain and Fancy Sport* Stiirt* H (Naw Coedi; $15.00 1.25 f<£ A H HIGH SOCtfTY Pure Silk Skirt* 9.50 6.73 Ifl MANHATTAN Dacreff/Cottan Shirt* $18.50 $14.00
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