The Straits Times, 18 October 1960

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90.000 The Straits Times jioio*l« y Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 491 1 MOVE TO GIVE AFRO-ASIANS MORE SAY Extra advisers urged for secretariat top men now working on it YEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, and his advisers are studying a plan to broaden the United Nation^ Secretariat Diplomatic sources said the idea crystallised during Mr.
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  • 800 1 nanyang siang pau is seized ministry- KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ~j IN A Malaya wide swoop, the Federation Government this morning seized thousands of copies of today's Nanyang Siang Pau, the largest selling Chinese newspaper in the country. Four hours later, in a terse 12-word statement, the Ministry of Interior announced
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  • 297 1 Khamis is Malaya's 'most gallant child' NE DIVED IN WELL AND SAVED BOY ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya's first child hero to win the Pingat Hang Tuah is Khanvs bin Abu Sama. 11. of Jasin, Malacca, who last year dived into a well and rescued a three-year-old boy from drown in
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  • 52 1 LONDON. Mon— Four Africans were killed and nine mii Jured in tribal fights In WeeI nen and Tugela ferry districts of Natal, during the weekend. About 40 Africans were Involved on each side in faction fighting near Tugela. The clash near Weenen began during an African
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  • 18 1 LONDON. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman will tomorrow be the luncheon guest of Mr. Harold Macmillan.— Reuter.
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  • 252 1 I 1 SEOUL. Monday 1 A KOREAN BOY was trampled to death today when crowds jammed the stadium where Korea and Israel were playing in the finals of the Asian Cup soccer tournament. At least two mounted policemen were stoned and injured wbea spectators unable to
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  • 371 1 ONE DEAD AFTER WEDDING 'NO' SHOTS IPOH, Monday. fWO HOURS after his proposal of marriage had been turned down, a man was found dead beside a house in the Cameron Highlands where he had earlier fired several shots, wounding two people a man and a woman. When the police arrived
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  • 97 1 Crisis plan to move whites to 'safe' areas CALJSBI'RY. Mon—Southl- 1 era Rhodesia's security forces have a plan to move all Europeans in country areas to defensive strongholds if trouble spreads, it was stated today. The olan was said to have been in existence for many years, and was revived
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  • 124 1  - Girl found dead in bath JACKIE SAM IBy QINGAPORE, Mon. A Japanes* girl. Reiko Yoneyam? Kooayashi. 23. was found dead in the locked bathroom of a local stock-broker. Mr. D. G. Hebdige. late tonight. Her body, clad In blouse and shorts, was found in a water-filled long bath when police
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  • 32 1 ENGLISH SOCCER PURGE LONDON Moo tnsli>h HXtcr thief* will refer t« the Director of Publ; rroacculioßs CMdentf i>( alleged attempts to bnbf proteodoail fooltulkr influence remits of nut*.he> Bcntr r
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  • 251 2 Angry villagers threaten D.O. over the sacking of headman BATU PAHAT, Mon. AN ANGRY crowd of 220 Malays of Kampong Jayos in the Batu Pahat district threatened and surrounded the District Officer, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar, when he went there on business yesterday. Confirming this today, Inche Abdul Rahman
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  • 168 2 UNIVERSITY PLANS TO HAVE 500,000 BOOKS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The University of Malaya library here, which has been taking in books at a rate of 2,800 volumes a month over the past 10 months, aims to have 500.000 books when the University is fully developed. But. further expansion cannot take
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  • 116 2 KUCHING. Mon. The t Resident and chairman of the Second Division Advisory Council. Mr. A.J.N. Richards, has urged council members to reconsider the question of cock-fighting in the area. He said the diocesan conference had considered the game as practised at present i to be undesirable.
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  • 142 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two men were jailed today for two years each in separate cases before Mr. Choor Singh, the First Criminal District Judge. Case No. 1: Woo Chuanl Choo. a carpenter, was found guilty of breaking into a shop In Anson Road after
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  • 222 2 Malaya is such fun, says young Olivier. FAMOUS ACTOR'S SON LIVED IN KAMPONGS DENANG, Mon.— After four months in this country— staying with Malay and Chinese families, setting out to sea with fishermen and spending Jungle nights at a remote police outpost Oxford graduate Tarquin Olivier has reached one conclusion:
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  • 33 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 15--year-old unemployed youth was acquitted in the Juvenile Court today of assaulting a student. 13. while attempting to steal a pair of spectacles from him on Aug. 19.
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  • 202 2 From DOUG LACKCRSTEEN ONDON, Mon.— Malayan students in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Eire have voiced strong disapproval of any move to divide Federation and Singapore students into separate communities, it is officially learned here. Mr Stephen Kemp, spokesman of the Ismail inquiry commission now Investigating
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  • 314 2 THE ATTACK ON SINGAPOREHE KNEW FOUR MONTHS AHEAD LONDON, Monday. OIR HUBERT WILKINS, the famous ex- plorer, warned the Allies that the Japanese intended to sink the American fleet at Pearl Harbour and to attack Singapore four months before the attacks took place, it is revealed today in a book*
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  • 124 2 Sarawak may increase aid for schools KUCHING. Mon.—Govern-ment-aided schools in Sarawak will receive hirtier capital grants if the Council Negri agrees to an increase in the financial provision at its next mreting. This was stated by the Government when it announced revised proposals for grants in aid and loan assistance
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  • 49 2 TEMERLOH. Mon. Thre« tappers were today acquitted without their defence being called of a joint charge of {stealing two katls of scrap rubber fronj Karmen Estate on June 28. They were Ming Teak Chin. 27. Gan Bun Lok. 29. and Keng Chin Piak. 23.
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  • 252 3 Laos: US expert meets Sarit BANGKOK. M O n. The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far East Affairs Mr. J. Graham Parsons, met Thailand's Prime Minister Mr. Sarit Thanarat this morning to discuss the Laotian situation. Mr. Parsons arrived in Bangkok on Friday amidst reports
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  • 321 3 TOJNIS, Mon. Presi- dent Bourguiba said the Soviet Union and Red China would give massive aid to the Algeria rebels if the West failed to press the French into giving Algeria immediate independence. "The situation is clear enough, except for those who don't want
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  • 83 3 AFRICANS FEAR A CHINESE INVASION' YEW YOilK. Mon.— Mr. Averell Harriman. former U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, said today that Africani leaders he spoke to on a recent trip feared there might be a big migration of Chinese to their continent. Mr. Harriman, who made the African trip for the Democratic
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  • 307 3 Soustelle plans to challenge de Gaulle policy PARIS, Monday. A BID to organise a national opposition to Presi- dent de Gauile's policy to give self-determina-tion to Algeria after ending the present rebellion is forecast in Paris with Mr. Jacques Soustelle, once General de Gaulle's right-hand man, at its head Mr.
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  • 239 3 WEST EUROPE SUMMIT IS LIKELY IN DECEMBER BONN, Mon.— A West Europe "Big Three" meeting possibly in Paris in December— may follow Mr. Macmillan's latest letters to the West German and French leaders, West German sources said. Diplomatic observers said It appeared clear that the British Prime Minister explained to
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  • 58 3 TOKYO. Mon. Medical representatives from 14 countries will meet here from Oct. 24 to 26 in a conference sponsored by the United States Air Force. Countries to be represented are Burma. Cambodia. Hon K Kong. Japan. Korea, Pakistan. the Philippines, Singapore, Formosa. Thailand, the
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  • 165 3 MANILA. Mon. The Philippine armed forces today threw a massive network around Manila and the suburban areas in an effort to seal all escape routes of the top Communist Huk leader in the country. Jesus Lava. Soldiers went to all likely hideouts of
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  • 47 3 LAS PALMAS (Canary Islands), Mon. —An engine room explosion rocked the Britain-bound Union Castle liner Capetown Castle off Las Palmas today, killing two people and injuring 14. Th« 27.000-ton liner, was due to reach Southampton on Friday after a voyage from Durban.
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  • 152 3 ISTANBUL, Mon. j ELEVEN top officials of the former Turkish regime now being held on Uassiada Island have been handed indictments alleging their complicity in organising riots on the Cyprus issue that swept Istanbul in September. 1955. The 11 include former Prime Minister Adrian Menderes,
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  • 427 3 DACCA, Monday. TRGENT relief is being rushed to the Ganges delta area where 3,060 people are believed dead and tens of thousands homeless following a cyclone and the worst tidal wave in living memory. Latest aerial surveys indicated
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  • 204 3 A Hungarian refugee begins a 'Freedom Run' VTEW YORK, Mon. A refugee from Communist-ruled Hungary yesterday began a "freedom run" to Washington, the national capital. Mr. Stephen Berenyl wore shorts and a white T-shirt emblazoned with "Remember Hungary" as he started on his 240-mile run from Rockfeller Plaza. o LONDON:
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  • 114 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. tOUR MEN pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court here today to charges of bookmaking. They were Hugh Lee of Parry Avenue, Bidin bin Yusoff of Geylang Serai. Ooh Kee Kang of Jalan Satu, old Kallang airport, and Loo Poh Lin of
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off along Tampenis Road between 6% and 6' 2 m.s. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 482 4 ARTISTIC ACTIVITY IS FLOWERING AS NEVER BEFORE BUT— I SINGAPORE, Monday Till: Minister for x Culture, Mr. S. Hajaratmun, tonight stressed th c need for more permanent contact and association between cultural workers from the different communities for moulding
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  • 87 4 SINGAPORE, Mor— Thirty Malay women from "Persekutuan Wanlta Singapura" led by Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, Assemblywoman for Mountbatten, today paid a two-hour visit to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. The object of the tour was to let the women from Kampong Amber see, and
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  • 133 4 SINGAPORE, Monday rpHE RECENT Children's Festival, the first con- certed effort by the children of the State in aid of a national cause, has netted $8,180 for the National Theatre Fund, a Government statement announced today. Activities during the festival Included an art exhibition, a
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  • 69 4 TOMORROW'S POSTAL SCHEDULE SINGAPORE, Mon— Postal arrangements for Deepavali i holiday on Wednesday will be as follows: No mall delivery, Business at General Post Office and at Dempsey Road Forces Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All post offices except those at Joo Chlat. Kandang Kerbau, Orchard
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  • 371 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A GROUP of 1,000 Indians here will voluntarily A give up their Deepavali holiday on Wednesday to spend the day raising funds for the building of Singapore's first Tamil technical school. They will be among 2,000 who will
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  • 346 4 BOY TELLS COURT: I WAS CALLED OUT AND HELD UP SINGAPORE, Mon. A schoolboy who was expecting friends heard his name called from outside but. on emerging from his house, he was held up at knife-point. the Second Criminal Court was told today. Leong Keen Wan. 18. a student of
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  • 73 4 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA MUBIC SOCIETY: Pr*sent« PurceU's "Dido and Aeneas" with full chorus and orchestra at Cultural Centre. 8.45 pjn TOC H Singapore: Talk on "Religion .md the Modern Age" by Mr. N.S.N. Nalr vicechairman of S-P.A.. 11 Sco'u Road. 8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Cllnlco-patholo-gical meeting, at
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  • 104 4 OPERATION PINDA' AT JUNIOR LIBRARY SINGAPORE. Mon.— lt was "Operation P i n d a (operation shift) to the new $2,154,000 Raffles National Library in Stamford Road today. About 20 helpers from the library staff helped to carry about 40,000 books, and also cabinets from the Children's Library In the
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indian section of Radio Singapore will broadcast "Rangam Thanam Pailavi" one of the most sophisticated pieces of Indian classical music Deepavali day on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. on 380 metres. The programme will last 62 minutes.
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  • 198 4 BINGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Singapore Hindu Sabha. Mr. P. Valuppillai, today urged all Hindus tn Singapore and Malaya towards "greater co-operation and collaboration in the furthering of a good relationship amongst all people In this country". Mr. Valupplllai made this appeal in the course
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  • 289 4 mHE following Is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Rome. Istanbul. Teheran. Bombay. Colombo (BA 790) 6.10 ajn.; from London. Frankfurt. Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 708) 905 pjn. (.inub: Prom Jakarta (OA 996 i
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  • 21 4 HAPPY CABARET TONITC FINAL Taa IMC- AM Malay— Inhniii Oa«n Antateur feNreem ftiiiiiaJiaaHa, C««M aa* Me the varies* Hhn in #tfH«M
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  • 531 5 RAZAK: MALAYA WONT BE SATISFIED UNTIL IT CAN REDUCE INFANT MORTALITY TO AMONG LOWEST RATES rpHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul -L Razak bin Hussein, today declared that Malaya would not be satisfied until it could reduce the infant mortality rate to one comparable with those
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  • 113 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. A NEW air-conditioned ferry, the Laju, began to A operate from today between Jardine Steps and Pulau Bukom. The craft, which Is 98 ft. In length, carries 192 passengers and has a maximum speed of 12 J knots. Unusual features in the design
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  • 30 5 TEMERLOH. Mon. A lorry driver. Tan Moon Yong. 36. of Raub, was today acquitted of a charge of abusing a policeman at the Temerloh ferry on July 27.
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  • 38 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A car. valued at $3,300. was reported stolen from Pier Road here during the weekend. The owner, LJm Ah Seng, of Alor Star, told police he saw a Malay driving It away.
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  • 58 5 Earl off to talks in Borneo SINGAPORE. Mon. The Earl of Perth, Britain's Minister of State for C«lonial Affairs, left here by air today for Kuchin* to attend the Bornean interterritorial c o n f c rence which begins on Wednesday. Lord Selkirk. CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia, who is presiding
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  • 199 5 TEMPLER VISITS HIS REGIMENT SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. —Field Marshal Tun Sir Gerald Templer inspected the Brigade of Gurkhas at their depot here this morning and then told the recruits: "Never let your regiment down." He was dressed in the uniform of Colonel of the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha
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  • 124 5 SINOAPORE. Mpn. A 15--year-old student was fined $400 In the juvenile court today when he pleaded guilty to two charges of assisting In the running of a characters lottery, and possessing two Malayan Social Welfare lottery tickets. The boy was caught on Oct. 8
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 174 5 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Heiwndahi J"" rtTSYERSFERI [I'D UKE V SORRY, |BUT I'LL SHOW I fcTByiFTH ROOF LEAKS, BE IN6^ /CT.- 1 VVTEN WCKS, VDUTO \oOC,NN YA AN EASY till I TH' HOUSE BACK AN' I'LL J /71r;I- P 9?.,^J\Wv BLMER iV OeUVER TRUCKS WAY T SET BH^ EXCHANGE IT
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  • 47 6 U W.rds tU (Minimum) CHILDREN OP the late Mr*. Lee •teng Dtong nee Madam Wong Sek Ngo express their grateful thanks to all friends relatives members of Wlllde Terrace Christian Assembly for their help, night vigils, monetary gifts, wreaths and attendance of her funeral on 18-10-60.
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  • 250 6 U WorU 17* (Mlmlmmm) FITZPATRICKS fUPIRMARKIT will be closed on Wednesday. 19th October '80 for the Dee pa vail holiday. ALL COLO ITORAOI (Singapore) Ltd. Bbop* will be closed on Wednesday lßth October tor Deepavall. beauty AHD SKIN care consolations: Miss Anna Phang ot Lancome will he In attendance
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  • 747 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 18, 1960. Seizing A Paper The seizure yesterday by Federation Government officers of the Nanyang Siang Pau remains for the moment an unpleasant mystery. The instructions for the seizure of all copies of this Singapore newspaper apparently came from the Ministry of the Interior, as
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  • 389 6 The Federation Miniater of Education, speaking at the opening of the University's Reunion Week, was anxious to separate the question of the University's academic standing from its function as a peculiarly Malayan Institution. But no such distinction can be valid; even if it were possible to isolate
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  • 106 6 Cyclones, earthquakes and tidal waves have played their havoc this year in South America, Japan snd Pakistan. Other nations have hastened each time to help the afflicted with supplies and in rescue operations, but these efforts have been makeshift and extempore. Disaster itself is extempore, but surely it
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    991 6 hhuj /H'Jiilli^ Matters move to a head in three areas in unhappy Africa RATHER by coincidence than by calculation, the crisis is coming to a head in the three main areas of Af r o-European tension Algeria, South Africa and Rhodesia. In each case the Africans themselves have
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    • 219 6 T READ with astonishment the report of the "Pius system" o I punishing naughty boys in St. Ml chad's Institution, Ipob. I was educated in a Catholic school and during my scholastic career, I was given a good Impression of the Catholic
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    • 207 6 "THE statements by certain educationists on the Plus system of punishing naughty boys have, i am afraid, conveyed the impression that the 3.000 pupils of St. Michael's Institution are living In constant fear of the Director's cane and that the routine of the school is
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    • 155 6 T READ with a great deal of Interest the report under the heading "The Ikan Bills on road seized." First of all it surprised me that there was a prosecution at all, as the police today seem to close their eyes to all obstruction offences. Go
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  • 708 6  -  GORDON MACLEAN by TALK of a mass exodus by whites, ol "scorched earth" pans on the vacated farms and even of "vigilantes" la SttlSSnt Calf rS2S I ndsi aboUt to be 1M Pen for It Is all directed to the day, which most think Is not
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  • 251 7 SCOURGE TO SOCIETY AND A MENACE TO GOOD INTERNATIONAL TRADE RELATIONSHIP, SAYS PROSECUTION PENANG, Monday. TJO HAK MING, 37, businessman from Japan, was today jailed for three years for cheating a Penang firm of about $149,906 last June. He gave notice of appeal. Ho, manager
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  • 205 7 A LOR STAR. Mon. Hajah Teh binte Pin, 75, threw sulphuric acid at the face of her former husband because he refused to give her half his property, the Kedah Assize Court was told today. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusoff. said that
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  • 25 7 MUAR, Mon. The new $160,000 building of the Halnane*se Association here is nearing completion. The three-storey building has a hall and 12 rooms.
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  • 73 7 HIGHER PAY DEMAND TO THE S.T.B. SINGAPORE, Mon— About 1,000 employees of the Singapore Telephone Board want more pay and Improved working conditions. They are members of the S.T.B. branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Inche Rahmat bin Kenap. the branch chairman. In a statement today said that
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  • 71 7 MUAR, Mon.— The recent-ly-formed Muar Youth Club plans to organise Malay, commercial art, woodwork and domestic science classes for members. This was announced by the president, Mr. C. O'Keefe, at the club's Inaugural meetIng at the High School here. Other officials elected at the meeting: secretary, Mr.
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  • 59 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Klshlnchand Goomal, 40. and Rambrlch Singh, 32, today pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court to a charge of possession of 151 b. of raw opium at the entrance to the Brigade of Gurkhas' transit camp, off Portsdown Road. on Saturday night. They
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE Mon The Juvenile court today ordered a 15- year-old boy, who pleaded guilty to a charge of clipping a $90 gold chain of! a baby's neck on Oct. 9 to be detained for six months In the Bukit Batok hostel. ThU will be followed
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  • 524 7 $60,000 MURDER: LETTERS RULING BY JUDGE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. Justice Hashim today refused to admit as evidence in the High Court two letters said to have bee:, found in the possession of one of three men on trial for murder. The Judge gave his decision after legal arguments between
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  • 132 7 gINGAPORE, Mon.— A 30-year-old pregnant woman was found murdered shortly after her lover had left Singapore, an inquest was told today. The semi-nude body of Ang Sule Kirn was found at the foot of a hillock off .dementi Road on the night of Feb. 18.
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  • 261 7 SINGAPORE, Monday f|R UM TAY BOH. Dean of Arts at the University of Malaya here, said today there were 'two reasons for the decision to introduce political science next year. The first was that the university was now confident !t could get a
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  • 548 7 - WINDSWEPT Pulau Senang was in a festive mood on Sunday night when a party of 60 entertainers waded ashore to rive Inmates of the Singapore penal settlement there a long-awaited Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat performance. As the launch carrying the entertainers and
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  • 229 7 STRIKERS BLOCK REMOVAL ATTEMPT OINGAPORE, Mon. Striking employees of the Bukit Timah Sawmills Ltd., today blocked attempts by the management to move out its machinery. Tension developed outside the factory In Hill View Avenue, off the 91 mile Bukit Timah Road, at o a.m. as four lorries drew up near
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  • 37 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. M. Vellalsamy. 38, and P. Veechan, 50. were sentenced to five days or a fine of $15 each for behaving in a disorderly manner on Saturday in Temple Road. They pleaded guilty.
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    • 187 7 Moiftk W iumd"iMt Try thU easy beauty test today: Apply one of the radiant new (hides of Cutex Nail Polish on one hand only. Now, compare your two hands. The hand without Cutex looks dull. But set how the hand with Cutex Nail Polish has tint beautifully groomed, finished look.
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    • 1283 8 LOOK FOR THE REAL YOU IT is the intrinsic and inalienable right of every woman to be beautiful, whether she was born so or not, because beauty is a quality that belongs exclusively to her. But although this quality
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    • 276 8 After 25 more and more The skin that needs moisture most can hold it least! Jk Now, every time you cleanse your skin smooth away dryness too! New 'Moon Drops' Moisturizing Cleanser deep cleans every pore, onH, ot the same time, itmofSturizes to bring out the glow of young skin.
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    • 211 8 I ilmM Modess tt lW A SUPER SOFT ,1; M 'n SANITARY TOWELS h IV< MM nf aMW wonder A II fabric, which is r\lr;i ah» 'x\ W^^&imH' iii. sotiri and satrr. Bk r: lNr •'"'>■ arc cooler and more jM \^^Hu| Hri aiiNr llii-\ arr sn neatly (li'Mtgnrd l^^Bß
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    • 276 8 Straits Times Crossword t w/[- Hp HF+ IMF Mf^TBP M»F~ ACROSS 14. Hosts ot what are almost 9. Speedy traveller may exhibit bulls surround the strongold wound (6. 3). hold 3, 7. 10 O for a writer! (6). 16 Great depth In a Scotsman U. Went back, but not to
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    • 1640 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEN. LIVERPOOL HAttOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTU PMTS. Due Spore Sails P. t*nam Paawg AJU M'seilles, Uiireeel. A'moMt* file. 35 Teset Mt 11/22 Mt ANCHISES literpeel. Glasgow Od 21 Od a Od a/a Od 11/ i NESUS Genoa. Holl.. H'Durg. L'don Mt 24 Mt a «»JUJEI
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    • 1343 9 a THE E. A.C. LINES- -AMN. REOSEA MUiniUNIAN CONTINENTAL ft SCANOINAYIAN PORTS Spore P. Sham Pauao "PIITMIA" la Part/21 Id •UUNOIA" k) 21/22 0d VHH Od a/27 Od "OASRA" a) atd/4Me 1/ I Net T/IMt "FALSTRIA" I) 11/21 Ml 21/22 Het 21/24 Net "POONA" c) a Mi/ 4Me 1/ Dm
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    • 1394 9 iMftow McALISTER <5t CO.. LTD. w^ VSCSV r(L> ItMl r*** ILLKMMAII LUIB KLAVKMBSS UMB lONM*I. lAOHM, RinEMAM HAVRE LOS ANGELES SAN FIANCISCO, ft bU. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTIANO AM Ml CMIUM ft MSA. AtJaotjc Parts AcceatiM carge far Ciitnl ft leatk Cm Of upon AaartM. Spore P. SIMM Peaane OONNEViIII
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  • 121 10 MELBOURNE, Mon INVESTMENT shares openec the week on an easier tone here today. Cyclone eased Is. sd. to 345. lid. and H.C. Sleigh •Jo., to 175.. but Kauri gained Is- 3d. to 245. 3d Base metals and the oils were firm, while Commonwealth Bonds traded along firm linesCon.
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  • 114 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Oct /Nov. shipments $28 buyers. $284 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $41 .sellers, drum $44 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $237.50. Sarawak $232.50. special Sarawak black $150 and garbled Lampong
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  • 107 10 \LL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rales to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. OD. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, S3 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. OD. 32 1/2. 90 d/st 32 16/16
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  • 37 10 SINGAPORE, OCT. 17. RUBBER: 94 cents per lb. (down one and ft quarter cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 93; cents. Tone: Quiet. TIN: $396 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 280 tons (up five tons).
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  • 989 10 DIVIDENDS 'GOOD AUGURY rOR TIN MINING OPERATIONS' By Our Market Correspondent RECENT DIVIDENDS are a good augury for i the results of current tin mining operations under unrestricted production, says the mining editor of the Financial Times, London. They are generally excellent and "show that most companies are on a
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  • 22 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Oct. 17 Oct. IS Industrials: 13U.48 131 39 Tins: 192.04 193.86 Rabbers: C3O.M 233.0« Jan. 1 1938=100.
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  • 846 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given befroe prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Boustead $1.20; Fed. Dispensary (2) $1.40; Praser and Neave ords $2.02 and $2.03 cd cb; M. Cement $1.67; McAllster
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  • 216 10 NOVEMBER Itrst grade rubber x^ buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 94 cents per lb.. down I^4 centa on Fridays close. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.S.A. closing prices in cento per lb., yesterday were: Int. l R. 86. Spot f.o.b. buyers 93\, sellers 93%; Int. 1 R.S.S.
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  • 83 10 SHIPS lying mlonfdd* thr Singapore Harbour Board wharre» or expected today are: Banda 1/2. Malacca Maru 4/5. Nippoh Maru 6A, Agamemnon 6/7. Hanoi 8/9. Yuklkawa Maru 10/11, Eastern Muse 13/14 Straat Magelhaen 15/16, Awata Maru 18. Mliaka Maru 19. Padjonge N Wai: 1 Scudal N. Wall 3. Selangor
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    • 1088 10 KK"^linb| Express U.S.A. Pacllle ek Atlantic Coast Servie* I.T.A. E.T.A. ETA. SPOt P. Sham Penani H'koftf L. An|d«s N. Yort Kmtknt M>l" lit Call 24,» Oct 27 2* Ott 71 Oct call mn Oct 4 Nn Nn 11 Boc "IMikna Man" lit Call JJ No* 21/27 Nn II Nn 2*4
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    • 795 10 NOTICES NOTICE UNDER SECTION 65(2) OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 227) It is hereby notified for general information that the Rural Board. as the Highway Authority for the Rural Board Area of Singapore, in exercise of its powers under section 65 of the Road Traffic Ordinance, will prohibit the
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    • 396 10 NbncES NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Bridge No. 17/1 at the 16th mile Lukut to Sepa.ig Road in the District of Port Dickson. Negri Sembilan will be closed for repairs from 21st October 1960 to 30th October 1960. between the hours of 8.00 pjn. and 6.30 a.m. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS'
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    • 333 10 NOTICES aw council ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable uigent maintenance work to be carrier 1 out and the changing of transformer to large capacity In the substation, tt will be necessary to shut down electricity supplies to the following areas on Tuesday 18th October. 1960:— Alsagofl Estate 8.30
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    • 1377 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Senior Mechanical Engineer. PWD., Workshop. Johore Bahru. up to noon of the 26th October 1960. for the purchase of unserviceable Scrap Iron. Scrap Brass, Empty Drums. Tyres A Tubes. Grass Cutters, Foundry Equipment and Mechanical Spares. Pull particulars and Tender
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    • 481 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word, tS (Mm.)— Btx St tt: txtrm DISTRICT IS: 100 yards from tho mm. fully furnished bungalow, throe nedroom*. lounge, dining room, car porch, servants quarter, $450 p.m. Suitabl- service* hiring. David Pboa A Hons *****/*****. (Spore). SELF-CONTAINED, FURNISHED, half bungalow (lounge, verandah, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom attkebed)
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    • 918 11 EDUCATION it Wtrdt IS (Min.)— Box St rt*. extra NOVEMBER NEW SESSIONS: Stenography, Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Claasea anytime. Remember: Shorthand theory 23 days; 70 wpm. S months. Rrgi*u-r early: Rajas College, (Olan Singh's 2nd floor) ***** (B'pore). POSTAL TUITION: Let the famous Btamford College Course* Insure your success in Cambridge
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    • 1099 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, tS (Mlm.>-Box St ett. txtrm 5475'- ONLY for a good running Sunbeam saloon 1 and 51.750/- for a 1954 Zephyr Saloon, seen 15 Hamilton Rd.. S'por*. ISSS FORD PREFECT DeLtum one owner {3.900 seen Teacher's Quarters Iff Sembawang School compound before 11 a.m. or after six
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    • 516 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Sport) tt Words tit (Minimum, Daily 1 month. It Wordt ft J# (Mm) CONDUCTIO TOUR* are oar speciality. International Bervtee Organisation. Telephone B'pore *****. XPIRT WATCH RIPAIRINQ, cleaning and regulating. Official Qtrard-Perregaux Watch Beivlc* Station 53 Robinson Road (Spore). CONPIDINTIAL INVESTIGATIONS Io Chril/Coaußorclal cases. Insurance claims. Matrtmomlal/p,
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    • 184 11 FRESH FLOWERS tt Words tlo (Minimum) OmOm I month, it Wtrdt tljt (Him.) •■NO ORCMIOS ny Air to U.K. from Princess ('lower dbop. 251, Orchard Koad. Singapore Tel: *****. FITZPATRICKS SUPERMARKET scoepu order* tor UK orcnidi giftboxes superbly eaecuted by Singauor* Orchid* Ltd (Tel ana* K»t iw> SONY 521 RECORDS
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  • 182 12 EXPERT ON VISUAL AIDS DUE SOON A BRITISH business- men who spends much of his time overseas every year is due in Singapore next month on another round the world trip. On this trip, which lasts 69 days. Mr. F. W. Hartley, export manager of Block and Anderson Ltd., office
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  • 329 12 Envoy to encourage Belgian capital THE NEW Belgian Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Roger Malengreau, said yesterday that he would encourage Belgian industrialists to make small investments in Singapore and Malaya. He said that he would study the economy of both countries and supply information to potential Belgian investors. Mr. Malengreau,
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  • 144 12 INSURANCE IS BIG BUSINESS IN MALAYA INSURANCE business in Malaya is expanding rapidly, according to Mr. S. Rangarajan, the new Kuala Lumpur manager of the Life Insurance Corporation of India. Mr. Rangarajan, who succeeds Mr. B. Ramu. said that his company planned to lnstal modern machines to simpHfy office work
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  • 71 12 MRr DAVID WILKINBON, an engineer from Cable and Wireless Ltd.. London. Is in Singapore to work with the local branch for three months In the course of a work tour of overseas offices of the company to gain wider experience. Mr. Wilkinson, 28. has so far worked
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  • 197 12 TtfORE Chinese apples were shipped to Singa--ITipore and Malaya in the first five months of the year. The amount at 1.292 tons shows an increase of 518 tons over the corresponding period of 1959, and with this shipment. China became the second largest supplier
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  • 103 12 CHANRAI CHIEF GOES ON LONG LEAVE MR. B. H. MELWANI, managing director of J. T. Chanrai (Singapore) Ltd., men's wear specialists, will leave Singapore on Sunday for a six-month holiday in India. Mr. Mcl want also plans to tour Europe before returning to Singapore. His post will be temporarily taken
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  • 58 12 The Zoella Lykes. a $30 million cargo liner set a new record run between the United States Gulf ports and the Philippines on her second sailing to the Far East since she was completed in July. The vessel reduced *he time of 30 days
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  • 221 12 Smaller pepper supply expected CUPPUES of pepper to Singapore are expected to be considerably reduced this year due to late arrival s, according to dealers. During the first eight months of this year, imports of black pepper from Sumatra and Sarawak into Singapore amounted to only 3,373 tons, compared with
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  • 157 12 TLfR. LIM Chin Aik, ITI an executive of Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, left for London on Saturday to study the workings of Crosse and Blackwell, whose lines will be handled in Malaya from next year. Mr. Llm will finalise the plans
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  • 120 12 JAPAN IRON ORE TRADE: INDIA MAY OUST MALAYA From WEE KIM WEE in Tokyo MALAYA may be relegated to second place from its position as the biggest supplier of iron ore to Japan. This was disclosed dt Mr. Walter Ayathuray. Second Secretary in charge of information and commerce at the
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    • 238 12 70 INDONESIA Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort When in Djakarta travel in a "Betjak" When in the air INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bonk of China Bldg., Singapore. 1. Phones: ***** t *****-8. Bay No. 20, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. or any travel agent in Singapore and the
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    • 247 12 THE NEW TYPEWRITER OLIVETTI WITH INTEGRATED CARRIAGE Olivetti 82 Diaspron The new standard office typewriter, with carriage incorporated in the line of the body, offers an original, strictly functional design combined with numerous practical features that make it an outstanding quality product. The typebar linkage and progressive acceleration devices, the
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  • 380 13  -  SAUL JOSHUA By Kuala Lumpur, Monday MIKE NEWMAN TO LEAD XV AGAINST THAIS CELANGOR's Star prop forward, Mike Newman, who is secretary of the Malayan Rugby Union, will captain the All-Malaya team which will challenge Thailand for the King ot Thailand's cup at the Merdeka Stadium.
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  • 260 13 Clubs' bid to hold Makassar failed SINGAPORE. Mon Slngapore will have to produce j ihelr best form tomorrow night to beat PSSI. Makasl ir, the Indonesian league champions. Makassar gave a preview of their strength by beating a .strong Singapore League first division club 6' team, practically the state side,
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  • 349 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Chinese Football Association invitation team, who bWM for a tour or Hon.t Kon^ later this month, were lucky to escape with a 5-3 draw wnen the}' met Putra Parahiangan of Indonesia at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Putra
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  • 116 13 THE All-Malaya XV v Thailand on Oct 39 is: Lee Kooi Meng (Pk): Taylor (S'gor). Ramli <S). Forbes (Pk). Rodrigues (Pk). McAndrrw (CF N). Fong Wah Fatt (NS M). Newman (S'gor. taptaln). Jop e (S'sor). Church (CF Ni. Brennan KS Si. Nashatar Singh (Pk). Clements (S>,
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  • 48 13 UUENOS AIRES. Mon—SWe- den's Ounnar Andersson, turning in the fastest time yet to win a three-way home stretch duel, won the 4. 616-kilometre Argentine Orand Prix read race. Andersson'n overall time lor the race was 39hr S6mln 17sec and his overall average 115.646 km an hour.
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  • 529 13 WEIGHTS fur the Singapore Geld I up ncr *o be run at Bukit Tlmah on Sunday. Oct. 30: Cl t.Oiv. I—l \m Who Knows ».«7 I Prince of Lallta 04 Tudor House 811 Tlmberiine 8.02 Automat on 8.01 j Rogervhoipe S.M Lightning Flash 8.00
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  • 150 13 KOREANS DOWN ISRAEL 3-NIL SEOUL, Mon. Holders South Korea beat Israel 3-0 on the third day of the Asian Cup soccer tournament here today to strengthen their hopes of retaining the trophy. Today's victory was the second win for Korea who beat South Vietnam 5-1 last Friday. Korea, who won
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  • 450 13 RUGGER SPOKL FRIENDLY SRU Presidents XV 12 (try— Lim Jit Imm. 3 penalties Mohd. Ramli > fc'CC XV S (2 tries Butlrose, Philpot. penalty Jones i. Penanc Schools 7-a-tide Ko PPS B 6 OT 3; PPS Xf 16 SKI C 0; PPS A' 40 SKI B 0; SKI
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  • 222 13  - Wlwon f t overdo the bumpers Gomez JACK MNGLETON By Sydney. Monday. A NY BUMPERS used by the West Indian bowlers against the Australians in the coming Test series will be used Intelligently, says manager Gerry Gomez, the former West Indian Test player. Gomez, who arrived with part of team
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  • 145 13 SOCCER TOi'R, MATCH: (Spore) Singapore t PSSI Makamar (Jn. Besar, 7.30 p.m.); Junior Cup: Tan Tock Seng v STB (Jn Besar 6 pjn.). HOSE CUP FINAL: (Seremban) N8 Malays v 2 Fid Regt (Btadlum padang). BADMINTON STILL SHIELD (Seremban) Chung Hwa v Sun Seng 7 p.m. Inter-Varsity (B>>re):
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  • 162 13 RAMLI'S GOOD KICKING HELPS ASIANS BEAT SCC SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Asians, playing as S.R.U. President's XV. showed the benefit they have gained by playing with senior Singapore Cricket Club players, when they beat a S.C.C. XV of first and second team players by 12 points (try, 3 penalties) to nine
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  • 70 13 JAKARTA. Mon. Soh Ouan Bee of Singapore, on a Norton Manx M.30, was second In the SOOec class (25 laps over 93.75 kilometres) in the first motor-cycle Orand Prix of Indonesia, yesterday. The races were held at TJurag, 45 kilometres west of Jakarta. Son's circuit time wss Jmln
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  • 436 14 NEW CHARGES THAT HE USES U.N. MONEY TO FURTHER IMPERIALIST' POLICIES NEW YORK, Monday. yHK Soviet Union today launched another scathing attack on Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the Secretary-General, accusing him of taking sides in the East-West ideological struggle, of bias in all United Nations activities
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  • 223 14 OYDNEY, >lon.— A deteclive sergeant told the packed central police court today that Stephen Leslie Bradley, now held in Colombo, Ceylon, on suspicion of kidnapping and killing Graeme Thome last July, has denied he was near the boy's home the day he disappeared. Young Graeme
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  • 60 14 MADAM MARY WEE HUP NtO aiced 05 paused away peacefully at 171! Bendemeer Road on 17-10-60 IrnvInc behind her beloved husband. Mr. Sng Kh<nK Tee. two sons, two daunhten, two daughters-in-law, one son-in-law, our adopted son, two grandsona to mourn her loss. Service at ft. oo p.m. Church of
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  • 41 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Cathay Pacific Airways will arrange another two-week conducted tour for local tourists in December—this time to Thailand Last month, the airline successfully launched the first such tour for a party of 15 tourists to Japan.
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  • 53 14 MR. AND MRS. ANC tCNG CHOY thank friends and relative* for their aailituncc. valuable prcxentii. attrn(lanii-. congratulatory menace* on their mamac' I "i. 10.80. MR. A MRS WILLIAM TAN JUAV MIRN thank all friends and relative! for their attendance and valuable prrarnta on the occasion of their wedding on
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  • 42 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The grounds of the Istana Negara will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Deepavali Day (Wednesday). The Singapore Police Band will play there from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
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  • 33 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 13--year-old student, who pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly receiving a stolen bicycle worth $50. was put on a year's probation by the Singapore Juvenile Court today.
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  • 148 14 LONDON, Mon. Fifteen thousand dockers today began an all-out effort to clear, the Port of London, strikebound for nearly a month. They will work overtime to unload 158 ships held up by an unofficial strike by 1,500 tally clerks (cargo checkers) which
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  • 440 14 Women urged to take up politics CEYLON IS VERY PROUD OF OUR NEW PRIME MINISTER'- SINGAPORE, Mon. Malayan women who can spare the time should take up politics, urged Mrs. Ezlynn Deraniyagala, left, President of the All-Ceylon Women's Conference, in Singapore today. She added: "This Is the best way they
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  • 343 14 LONDON. Mon. Quiet and uncertain conditions prevailed in London stock markets today for the start ol a new account. TTure was very little to encourage buy- ■n n-hiie the Chancellor of the Exchequers speech indicating that there is little chance of an early easing of
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  • 431 14 NOW DEPOSITS EXCEED WITHDRAWALS AT 'RUSH' BANK SINGAPORE, Mon. pOR THE FIRST time since "abnormal withdrawals" began at the Chung Khiaw Rank last Friday, deposits today exceeded withdrawals at the bank's head office at Robinson Road, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, managing director of the bank, said this afternoon. Mr. Lee.
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    • 297 14 !Late CLASSIFIES AOVERTISEMEHTS ?</ Wor4s Sl* (Minimum) TO JUDITH, wif,. of Nlcrl Pratt. Highland* K'titte, Klang a dauchtrr at Anunta ivtalmg Jaya on 17th October. TAN To Jennifer and Michael a mrl Georgette U-Hnlrn on 17th October IMO at Oon. Quek and tieng. Deo Gratia*. MAVMAN: On l?th October 1060.
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