The Straits Times, 15 November 1960

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 o,l*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 292 1 PREMIER: NO THREAT TO VIENTIANE Operation launched to recapture capital Laotian King's fate a mystery VIENTIANE, Mon. The Laotian Government has launched military operations to recapture the royal capital of Luang Prabang, seized by rightwing revolutionary forces last week. Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma, who announced this, assured
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  • 73 1 LONDON. Mon. REME Corporal Reginald Pearce arrived here by Comet from Malaya today to see his six-year-old daughter Julie, who I is seriously ill. Cpl. Pearce started hi? 1 mercy flight in a Singaporebound Auster from Seremban only five minutes after the military authorities there had
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  • 22 1 AIRPORT police officers prevent Rudy being crushed by autographhunting teenagers. Straits Times picture.
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  • 309 1 Teenage fans mob Blue Diamonds CINGAPORE, Mon.— Screaming teenage fans today gave a rousing airport farewell to their singing idols, the Blue Diamonds, who left Singapore Colombo. For an hour before their Qantas jetliner, took off. Rudy de Wolff. 19, and his brother Riem, 17. were besieged by autograph hunters.
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— The Jakarta City administration has adopted a "master plan" to govern the growth of the city in the next 20 years.— Reuter.
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  • 201 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. r|EATH FALL No. 20 at the Upper Pickering Street flats occurred here early today. Lee Eng Slew. 40. a businessman of Boat Quay, fell off the 7th. floor of the block of flats "nearest New Bridge Road. Three blocks of flats
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  • 85 1 Wearne to give $650,000 to charity FRTH. Mon. —Mr. T. J. B. Wearne, former head of Wearne Brothers, Ltd., Singapore, announced today that he would give MSKSO.OOO to found a charitable trust for old people in West Australia. Mr. Wearne. 82, made the announcement at a dinner to celebrate his
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  • 494 1 My sincerity'— Tengku rpENGKU Abdul Rahx man said today Malaya had "no ulterior motive" in seeking a solution to the West Irian dispute. He told me in his Savoy Hotel :.uite: "All have realised my sincerity and value it. "Men of standing can sense when someone is trying to do
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  • 399 1 LEADERS OF SAIGON COUP HELD in CAMBODIA hong KONG, Monday. J'HE South Vietnam Foreign Minister, Mr. Vu Van Mau, said here today that 15 of the *abortive Saigon coup leaders were at present detained at the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, following their flight there together with three hostages. Mr.
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  • 112 1 DETONATORS PIRATED IN S'PORE RECOVERED QINGAFOKE. Mon. CID >3 men last night recovered all eleven cases of detonators recently taken off a ship near Tanjong Rhu during a daring dawn piracy. They located the loot hidden among shrubbery at a farmstead at Loyang. The seizure followed the detention of four
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  • 229 1 Bowles: Peking eye on S.-E. A. WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr. Chester Bowles widely tipped to be the next U.S. Secretary of State said today that he feared that Communist China might eventually be tempted to attack South-East Asia because of its rich rice and oil areas. Mr. Bowles, who was campaign
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  • 27 1 BELGIUM THRfcAi TO QUIT UN M« lOBK >\ I 1 „U 1 Ituibti i d Belfimn in from L'niti f ijn-ji officials kt]i hi.-vi. li ium
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  • 501 2 Cash and no cap in hand Colombo Plan nations are urged to revise procedure for acquiring foreign aid PHILIPPINES' LEADER CALLS FOR END TO 'HUMILIATION' IN, SEARCH FOR CAPITAL i rpHE Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Fe- lixberto Serrano, today formally proposed a four-point programme to enable Colombo Flan nations to
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  • 326 2 INDIAN officials arc planning for Queen Elizabeths visit In January on the basis that they will have to cope with crowds of more than 2.000,000. Work has already started on widening some roads to ease traffic congestion when the Queen and the Duke ol
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  • 256 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. The almost complete skeleton of a huge whale that lived 20 million years ago has been uncovered in a small Virginia town. Dr. Nicholas Holton. Associate curator of fossils, amphibians and reptiles at the Smithsonian Institu- j tion here 1 said the
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  • 174 2 ENTER THE SILENT, STUPID 'CHURK' ILTASHINGTON. Mon. A chicken and a. turkey have been crossed to produce the "churk." There are only three of them, all male. The father is dark Cornish chicken, the mother a white Beltsville turkey. The hLstory-making cross of two families of birds was achieved by
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  • 227 2 'Better off' without tote betting MOSCOW. Mon. A young Russian who backed winners on his first visit to Moscow's race track and caught "gambler's fever" has led to demands here to close down the track's totalisator. The sad plight of gamblingcrazy Yuri Yevokinmov was related in a letter to the
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  • 309 2 Big drive to teach Asians, Africans PARIS. Mon. THE 11th session of the general conference of Unesco (the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation) opens here today for a month with the accent on v hat can bo done to aid the underdeveloped nations of Africa and Asia. High
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  • 150 3 PRINCESS ASTRID TO WED DIVORCEE OSLO, Mon. Princess Astrid. 28. daughter of King Olav of Norway, is to marry Mr. John Martin Ferner, 33. a divorced commoner who formerly served behind the counter of his father's fashionable Oslo store. After the wedding on Jan. 12 the Princess will be known
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  • 52 3 GRIMSY (England), Mon. Five hundred workers at a tyre factory here started a four-day week today and more than 40 others have been laid off because of the recession in the motor Industry. The shorter working week will mean about £3 less Id most pay
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  • 121 3 PARIS, Mon. Thousands of Parisians and residents of towns in eastern and central France yesterday staged wreath-laying ceremonies at war memorials to protest against the presence of German troops on French soil. The 2,500 troops, arc the first of 35,000 Germans expected to train at
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  • 514 3 |BRITAIN WILL PROVIDE ALL RESOURCES IT CAN AFFORD TO DEVELOP RECIPIENT COUNTRIES ORITAIN has pledged to make available all the resources which its economy could properly afford for the development of countries receiving Colombo Plan aid. Speaking at the ministerial meeting of the Colombo Plan, the Marquess
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  • 26 3 AMMAN. Mon. The 21--year-old Crown Prince Mohammed of Jordan, younger brother of King Hussein, was promoted a lieutenant-gen-eral in the Jordan armed forces. Reuter.
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  • 268 3 Bride is ill but the guests (all 300) make whoopee Mr. WONDERFUL WEDS SWEDISH STAR, 26 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Sammy Davis Jr.. the Negro film star and night club entertainer, married Swedish actress Mai Britt, at a Jewish ceremony here today. The bride, suffering from the effects of a stomach virus
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  • 313 3 U NU's VISIT NOT FOR MEDIA TION, SA YS NEHRU NEJW DELHI, Monday. lyfß. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, told a private meeting of the Congress Party yesterday that the current visit here by U Nu, the Burmese Premier, was not a mediation mission to try to settle the Indian
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  • 100 3 Mon.— About 3,200 doctors, nurses and administrative staff of 19 hospitals and clinics in Tokyo today launched the third wave of their strikes to demand higher wages and better working conditions. An estimated 6.000 outDatients were refused except for emergency cases. The 6.000 member
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  • 108 3 A future certainty: Picking sex of children WASHINGTON. Mon. A famous scientist believes man will some day be ablr to choose the sex of his children He also believes it likely that h*> may learn how to change and perhaps improve the biological makeup of the human species and to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 358 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metres) Short Wave- 62 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negarat,~- <><ia_inM ku News Headlines; 6.05 Morning from 9.00— 10.«t p.m. Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Lee: 7.00 Edmundo Kos And His Morning Prelude; 7.00 The
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  • 440 4 A POLICE OFFIA CER told Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today that he left his wile for good in March 1 037 because she had been getting into debt. Inspector CUE. Gower, of the Singapore Harbour Board police, is suing
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  • 137 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first delivery of heavy equipment for Shell's new $40 million refinery on Pul a v Bukom was made yesterday. The equipment, from Amsterdam, consisted of a 28-ton, 100 foot long stabiliser column four feet In diameter, three 14-ton reactors and a heat
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE, Moil. The Police band will perform at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Man. Traffic police today appealed for eye-witnesses, who saw a fatal collision between a taxi and a motor-cycle at the 12th mile Changi Road on Saturday evening.
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  • 160 4 PICKPOCKET SLIPPED STOLEN WALLET TO HIS AIDES SINGAPORE, Mon. A bus passenger told a court here today why the wallet stolen from him had not been recovered though he had raised an alarm immediately after the theft. Chua Kirn How. of Ah Hood Road, said that this was because Ang
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  • 106 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Denying a charge of breaking a condition in an order by the Minister for Home Affairs, a police supervisee said today that he was "all too familiar with the 57 conditions" In that order. Chaa Cheng Kang. 21. of Tiong Bahru Road, charged
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  • 136 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. 4 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL came to hear that some of A his students were members of gangs while inquiring into an incident between two of them, the Juvenile Court was told today. The principal was testifying against a 15-year-old Chinese student, who was charged
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  • 301 4 npHE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome, Istanbul. Teheran. Bombay, Colombo (8A790) 5.10 am"; from London. Zurich. Beirut. Bahrein. Delhi. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 5.30 p.m.; from London. Rome. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA708)
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  • 299 4 Zoologist to study wild life of orang utans in Borneo KUCHING, Monday. fTHE NATURAL behaviour of wild orang utans will be the subject of a study here by a well-known expert on ape life, Dr. George Schaller, of the New York Zoological Society. Dr. Schaller arrived in Kuchlng recently, to
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  • 63 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off in the following areas tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Along Jalan Hock Chye from Tampenis Road junction to end of main; along old Tampenis Road between 8i m.s. and 8 m.s.; and on Thursday from 9
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  • 87 4 Advisory committee for port KUCHING. Mon. A consultative committee has been set up to advise the Governor of Sarawak. Sir Alexander Waddell, on recommendations concerning the operation of the new port of Kuching. The committee will consider and make recommendations on the composition and functions of the authority to be
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  • 54 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Malay boy, 12. admitted in the Juvenile Court today that he was in the habit of stealing and running from home frequently. He was charged in court with being beyond parental control. The Magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav. postponed the case for a week
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— About 100 guests tonight attended a cocktail party at the Royal Island Club in honour of Mr. A. H. Urquhart, chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange, and his wife.
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  • 170 4 BUZZED ROYAL PLANE PASSES THROUGH SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Mon. A Comet of the R.A.F. Transport Command, which was allegedly ••buzw.d" when she was loaned to the Queen's Flight for her private visit to Denmark with the Duke of Edinburgh last month, left Singapore yesterday morning for Australia. The same crew were
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following were elected officebearers of the V.M.C.A. Judo Society recently. Chairman. Mr. George Wee. vice-chair-man, Mr. George Tan, secretary, Mr. John Lvi, asst. secretary, Mr. Ahmad Sjamsuddln. treasurer. Mr. Chew Kirn Boon, Custodian. Mr. Texas Teng, librarian Mr. L. J. Gunaretnam. steward, Dr. Yu Sheng Fong.
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  • 278 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A THUMBPRINT found on the surface of an office table proved to be the undoing of 22-year-old Lim Poh Tian. He was sentenced in the Second Criminal District Court today to six strokes of the rotan and three years' jail for housebreaking and causing
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 107 4 Singapore diary... SINGAPORE MEDIC AX AS- and Lee-Lim at Raffles MvSOCIATION: Chnko-Paino- scum. 9 a.m. to 5.30 pjn. logical meeting. Medical Unit SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR 11. Pathology Lecture Theatre. SPIRITUAL CULTURE: Yoga Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p.m. class and meditation, Cutrual V AT I ON A L LIBRARY Centre, Canning Rise.
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  • 1104 5 Court rules: Ex-lawyer Conaghan must face $14,000 charge Cheque issued after land deal 'but nothing like sufficient funds in bank to meet it' A FIRM of advocates and solicitors gave a client a cheque for $14,006 when it did not have sufficient funds in the bank to cover this amount,
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  • 207 5 SARAWAK TIMBER— A BRIGHT FUTURE KUCHING, Monday. THE world will be "crying out" for timber when the forests now growing in Sarawak are ready in about 50 years. This bright future for the timber Industry of Sarawak, was predicted here recently by Mr. C. Swabey, Forest Adviser to the Secretary
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  • 119 5 'Malayans now demand quality' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A party of Japanese industrialists said here today that Malayans now demanded quality goods instead of cheap products. The 10 men in the ißMfc which includes paper, plastic, shoe, steel and confectionery manufacturers, were on a factfinding tour of SoutliEast Asia. They left
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  • 54 5 MALACCA. Mon The Social Welfare Lotteries Board has given $13,512 for a small mosque, a building for the Malay Welfare As.-ocla-Uon and two religious schools in the State. The mo&que at Sempang Merllmau will receive $7,312. the Malay Welfare Association i $2,500 and the two religious I
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  • 89 5 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca's Chief Minister, Inche Abdul GhafTar bin Baba today urged Malay contractors to complete then projects within the stlpulat ed time In order to gain con fldence among the people. He was speaking at th. Inaugural meeting of th: Malay Contractors' Assocla
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  • 156 5 ASSEMBLY SESSION LIKELY TO BE BRIEF SINGAPORE, Mon. The Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday is expected to be short and quiet, with the. presentation of new Bills on the Government side and questions by the Opposition. The big meeting will come later this month when the Government presents its 1961
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  • 357 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Ministry of Education today issued new instructions governing the promotion, retention and superannuation o* pupils in English secondary schools. This follows an agreement reached with principals of English secondary and full schools at a meeting held recently. Instructions to principals of primary
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  • 68 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three men. charged with attempting to rob a woman of her handbag, were today acquitted in the Sessions Court here after the prosecution withdrew the charge against them. They were T. Anthonlsamy. 23, A. Pakklappan, 23. and Daniel Lazaar, 24. They had
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  • 42 6 BATU GAJAH. Mon. A Public Works Department laoourer, Yussof bin Abu, 21, was found drowned this morning In the Klnta River Yussof. who lives In Kamoong Plsang, had left hi *iome as u.^ual for work earlj his morning.
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  • 156 6 The Malay music shows are postponed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister's department has advised the Arts Council to postpone its "Malam Irama Melayu," a show to popularise Malay music, scheduled to be staged in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Reason is that
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  • 39 6 MUAR, Mon. A dance in aid of the Poppy Day Fund vlll be held at the Muar Club hi Nov. 26 starting at 9 p.m. rickets at $3 a couple can be bought at the District Office
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  • 147 6 fELUK ANSON. Mon. A memorandum opposing the parcelling out of the 7.600 acres of land at Rendang Ponggor near here to about 100 special constables in Lower Perak and Batang Padang districts, has been sent to the Perak Government. It was signed by 15 kampong headmen
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  • 182 6 The key to tourism? The travel agents SINGAPORE, Mon. A BriUsh travel writer today urged that Malaya win the confidence of British, European and United States travel agents as a first step towards "selling" the two territories as tourist centres. Mr. Leslie Stone, 59. publisher of the weekly travel newspaper.
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  • 47 6 BINGAPORE, Mon. Tay Cheng Guan was today charged In the magistrate's court with attempting to murder Pang Choo Mln with an axe in Jalan Ladang. off Jalan Eunos, on Nov. 4. No plea was recorded and he was remanded until next Monday.
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  • 185 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MAN who cheated two others of $240 by telling them that he could arrange for them to adopt a child, was today Jailed for 2i years and fined $250 by the Sessions Court here. K Ramasamy. 30, of Hot Springs New
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  • 286 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon, —The High Court today struck out two motions by the Shell Company (Malaya) against the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council's assessments totalling $29,300 on two petrol stations here. Mr. Justice Hashlm said the company's petrol station in Bukit Blntang Road was
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  • 57 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lav Lap Foo. 24, of Singapore, was accused here today of stealing a fountain pen worth $20 in Singapore on May 16. Lav was stated to have Jumped ball in Singapore on Aug. 18. On the application of the prosecution, Lav's case was transferred
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  • 21 6 SEOAMAT. Mon. The licensing board will meet at the town coufridl chamber on Nov. 27 at 10 a.m.
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  • 1350 7 THE MEN BEHIND THE BARRICADES William Millinship reports from Paris on the opening scenes of the Algiers coup trial —where the fortunes of France may be at stake WHILE the air is thick with rumours of new plots to overthrow General de Gaulle, the leaders of the last attempted coup
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  • 24 8 IS Mora 1 sin i M,n,m,,m MADAM ALEYAMMA iii Ko/.hent-hrn mother of Mr. Mathal (Surveyor! saaaos away peacefully at her residence on 13/11/60.
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  • 41 8 79 Norrfj $lv (Minimum) MY HEARTFELT THANKS eaus Our l.aiiy of Fatima St. Jude ?or Recovery of son a health. MR A MRS. DOUCLAS TAN thank eiativea and friends for their kind •*> tendaair. valuable presenta and assistance on their marriage.
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  • 693 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, November 15, 1960. The Need For Aid i Colombo Plan countries arc spending this year more than £1,400 million on development. A not inconsiderable sum, it is insufficient to keep pace with the insistent demands of expanding populations. Since the plan was launched in 1950 the
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  • 295 8 Th e only connection betsveen the right-wing takeover of Luang Prabang and the revolt in Saigon was the coincidence that both occurred together and that each in its own way symptomised the continuing restlessness of the Indochinese states. Vietnam's abortive coup was a major event; this change in
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  • 207 8 Self-appointed ambassadors can be an embarrassment and do not always try to understand the logic of apparently illogical official views. It has also been known for them to be selective of their facts in relating their frustrations. But when all that has been said, Miss Susan Yorke's complaint
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  • Article, Illustration
    709 8  -  Nkrumah's $340 million dream begins to take shape at last... by FRANK PILGRIM I T WAS an odd international assortment of engineers and technical consultants who crowded into two luxury coaches In Accra. Fat Germans in shorts and waterproof boots, lanky Swedes and Danes exuding insect repellent, cigar-puffing Americans
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  • 374 8 I UNDERSTAND that the Johore Bahru town council is borrowing $1,200,000 from the State Government for a new market at Jalan Ah Fook. In all towns. In the Federation, markets are situated in the centre of the town with shop houses around for the
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  • 36 8 YOUR story about me. which appeared on November 3. referring to my lecture at the Ipoh Historical Society, was dismaying in its misinterpretation. I not only did not say that the U.S. will recognise
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  • 63 8 ]N answer to your correspondent Edward Tan <S.T. Nov. 7) I would say that geography and history are Important for arts students. Federation pupils in Form V are allowed to take nine subjects including national language Teachers have no power to .stop or prevent pupilfrom taking the subjects
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  • 1081 8  - Three faint hopes in Africa VERNON BARTLETT GLIMMERS OF LIGHT PIERCE THE GLOOM IN THE CONGO. ALGERIA AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA by THREE gleams of light, so narrow that they might easily pass unnoticed, pierce the gloom of Darkest Africa, and slightly lessen the gloom over the Congo, Southern Rhodesia and
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  • 180 9 RECEIPTS FOR FINES: OFFICIAL VIEW OEREMBAN, Mon. Under Government regulations, no receipts are issued for fines paid into court. This was stated by the Registrar of the Sessions Court here, Mr. Tan Chin Beng. today when testifying In a case In which a court Interpreter, V. Kathlgasu. is accused of
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE. Mon —A 15--year-old boy who w.i kicking and hitting a BUM with a chair on the night of Nov. 11, today pleaded guilty in the juvenile court to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt. The case was postponed for a week pending a
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  • 77 9 IPOH. Mon. A schoolboy was kicked by a racehorse th's morning was sent to hospital with serious stomach injuries. Wong Ah Kian. 18. was walking along Tambun Road when racehorses being led to the railway station, approached. As he was passing the horses, he
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  • 31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A British comedy, "Doctor In Love." will be screened at the Odeon Cinema here on Nov. 23 In aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind.
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  • 499 9 HELL BE HEAD OF NEW PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD TO RUN GAS. WATER. ELECTRICITY SINGAPORE, Monday. TiHE Government today invited applications A for a new $3,000-a-month job as general manager of a public utilities board to be set up soon. "All-in salary inclusive 01 cost of
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  • 279 9 CATHAY's FAR-FLUNG S-E ASIA FILM EMPIRE, BY LOKE SINGAPORE, Mon. The bulk of film distribution by the Cathay Organisation in South-East Asia is from three to four times that of American distributors, the organisation's chairman. Mr. Loke Wan Tho. said today. Mr. Loke was speaking at a Press conference to
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  • 118 9 SINGAPORE. Monday. 4 POETRY contest with the aim of promoting tourism in the Pacific area was announced here today by the Pacific Area Travel Association. The contest calls for unpublished poems in any form or style, limited to 30 lines. Entries will be judged on
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  • 96 9 Farmer hurt in mystery explosion in his garden gINGAPORE, Mon. Lee Boon Cheow, 33, a farmer was injured in the arms and legs this morning when a war relic, believed to be a handgrenade, exploded In his garden at Kam pong Loyang. Lee was cutting grass at about 8 a.m.
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chua Tuang Seng. 27. unemployed, has been detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The acting Police Secretary. Mr. Urn Beng Huat, said that Chua was picked up from his home in Margaret Drive, in Queenstown, early yesterday morning. He declined to give
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  • 355 9 'THE Ipoh Magistrate, x Mr. Chew Kok r Chool, said today that certificates of insanity should be issued sparingly. He said this when referring to a certificate Issued by Dr. A. S. Johnson, adviser In psychiatry, Federation of Malaya, and a specialist attached to the Central Mental
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  • 81 9 Santa Claus makes an early -visit to S'pore—b y launch SINGAPORE. Mon. Santa Claus Bade his first appearance this year here today when he arrived at Clifford Pier. He was met by children who had kept a morning 'vigil. As soon as he landed. Santa Claus, whose arrival was arranged
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  • 186 9 351 TAKE NANYANG DEGREE EXAMS SINGAPORE. Mon. Three hundred and fifty-one final year students of Nanyang University today began their three-day graduation examinations. The examinations are being conducted under the surveillance of a board of 13 external examiners. Among them are three lecturers from the University of Malaya— Dr. R.
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  • 26 9 JESSELTON", Mon. Mr. Shelley Yap has been elected president of the newly-form-ed Malayan Society of North j Borneo. Inche H.M.S. Osman warn elected vice-persident.
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    • 306 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Made up i4i. 1. Absent-minded meeting at 6. Refuse what is worn a long Bradford, perhaps < 4-9*. time (7). 8. Mistake on tlie river caused 7 Tudor mansion wanted, empby propellors (10). ty now. any cost (.7. B>. 9- Stuff and nonsense! (4i. 10.
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  • 1165 11 SPANISH-AMERICAN CLASH OVER RICH SUGAR ISLE THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO SET CUBA ON TURBULENT ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE ANE July day in 1898, the lookout on one of the American battleships blockading the Cuban coast shouted exultantly. From the hill-enclosed harbour of Santiago, a long line of Spanish warships was slowly
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    • 277 12 111 ENVOYS TO DISCUSS TRADE PROMOTION IN OTTAWA BIG "sales conference" designed to bring about expansion of Canada's trade overseas will begin at the end of the month in Ottawa. The conference, announced by Mr. George Hees, Minister of Trade and Commerce, will be attended by 111
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    • 194 12 'We can meet challenge/ says export director rE Philips organisation is well-equipped to meet challenges in the field of television, said Mr. H. J. Scheepens. deputy export director in charge of the Far East. Mr. Scheepens was addressing the 12th annual Philips Radio Dealers' Convention at
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    • 35 12 rE Japanese Ministry of Trade has announced that Japan's exports In October were worth U*****.7 million. compared with U*****.8 million In September. The main destinations included the United States, Australia and Britain.
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    • 254 12 Sales campaign for Danish canned foodstuffs in Asia jYjALAYA and Singapore are growing export iTI markets for Danish canned meat, Mr. T. Lenzberg, Far East representative of Plumrose Ltd.. said in Singapore before leaving for Rangoon last week. Mr. Lenzberg, who will take up a new post as the company's
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    • 157 12 A SINGAPORE travel bureau, Sun Kwong Travel Service, is organising a combined air and sea trip to Japan for the cherry blossom season in March. Mr. Chan Kwok Ming, the manager, said yesterday that the tour would be organised In such
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    • 92 12 TRADER FROM CHINA DIES IN SINGAPORE MR. QUEK KOH, (HAY, (above), founder of Quek Hock Seng and Co., Ltd., Singapore, who died a fortnight ago, was buried on Sunday. Mr. Quek, who was 78. was born in Fuching, China. He came to Singapore when he was 14 to seek his
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    • 29 12 Rootes Australia) Ltd. made a profit increase of over 50 per cent in the year to July 31 The company assembles Hillman. Humber Singer and Commer vehicles
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    • 175 12 From DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN, London DRITISH firms with connections in Malaya have responded enthusiastically to an invitation by the Malayan High Commission here to Join in making the Malayan stall a star attraction at an international fete held today at
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  • 155 14 SINGAPORE Chinm* Produrr Exchange noon pi ices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent Nov. Dec shipments 1284 buyers,, $29 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $434 sellers, drum $46 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no busli was reported done, Muntok white j $270, Sarawak $265, special Sara- wak
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  • 1029 14  - COLD STORAGE PLEASES MARKET AND RISES 125 CENTS Our Market Correspondent By CINGAPORE Cold Storage gave the Malayan sharemarket a pleasant surprise yesterday by declaring a final dividend of 14 cents per stock unit, bringing the year's distribution to 20 cents, against 15 cents for 1959. The shares now yield
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  • 39 14 SINGAPORE, NOV. 14. KIBBER: 87~ a cents per lb. (down Ifi cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 87 7 8 cents per lb. (very quiet). TIN: $396 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down five tons).
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  • 112 14 MELBOURNE, Men. INVESTMENT ohares opened the week along easier lines here today. Cascade ■'rhts eased is. 6d. to 12s, Albion Quarries Is. 3d. to 18s., Petrochemical 2s. la. to 22s 2d. and Reid Murray 9d. to 9s. lid. Base metals und 'he oils also eased, while Commonwealth Bonds
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  • 224 14 rtECEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 87 cents per lb. down 1\ cents on Friday's close. The tone was quiet. SCC.R.A- CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. l R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 86' sellers 87 (N); Int. 1 R.SS Dec.
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  • 167 14 •yHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made ti.e following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 24; buying airmail T.T. 2 4 18, O.D. 2 4 5 32. 30 dst 2 4 9 32. 45 d.t 2 4 1132. 60 dst 2 4 13
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stork Exchange: Not. 14 Nov. II Industrials: 128.41 ***** Tins: 187.97 189.11 Rubbers: 211-87 212.45 Jan. 1 1958 1M
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  • 608 14 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). Indu-strials: Boustead $1.16 ON: Praser and Neave ords $1.93 and $1.94; Gammon $2.03 ON, $2.02: M. Breweries $2.67; M. Cement
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    • 224 14 FENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore up to Noon of the 30-11-60 for: TRANSPORT OF MATERIALS WITHIN THE DISTRICT OF MERSINO FOR THE PERIOD 1-1-61 TO 31-12-61. Full particulars may be obtained from Senior
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    • 722 14 NOTICES P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE Bridge N0.2/26 at Kota Tlnggi will continue to be closed to all vehicles exceeding l'j tons all up weight for a further period of 10 days. during the hours of midnight to 4.00 A.M. commencing 12th November, i960 to complete repairs in hand. Bd. J.W. ERIGHT
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    • 1211 14 COMPANY MEETING HARRISONS CROSFIELD. LTD. SIR LEONARD PATONS REVIEW The Annual General Meeting ol Harrisons A: Cios-fipld Ltd. be held in London on 6th December. Sir Leonard Paton. the Chairman, reports Group Net Profits for he year to 30th June 1960 ol £739.521 (1959 £624.248) after ux. DiMdrnd is 9JV
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    • 1716 15 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. IS7) SABAK BERNAM TOWN BOARD NOTICE No. A Draft Plan has been prepared under Section i 35 of tlie Town Boards Enactment for the Layout of the Town of Sabak Bernam, in the District of Sabak Bernam, as shown on Plan NoSP.O. 82/3717 which
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    • 736 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Worsts Si (Min.)— Box SO cti. txtra WANTEO CENERAL cook amah or cookboy and amah. Apply 11 Deal Road Medway Park or telephone S'por* 2410 extension 364. FIVE VACANCIES la January fot Honours or Pass Degree Graduates to teach Biology. Chemistry, Engllch, Malay,
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    • 988 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box SO el,, txtra BOX ASMS S.T. Position filled Applicants thanked. CENERAL AMAH good cook for small family, pay »1 jO. Apply 2S tjwettenham Road, Spore 10. after 1 p.m. WANTEO: ARCHITECT WANTEO for ..n Established Architectural Firm in Kuala Lumpuc Excellent prospects for
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    • 705 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE |20 Wordt Si (Mi*.)— Box SO cti. txtra SUPER WIDTH shop house situated at Ipoh Town Centre. Well maintained th' UKhout. Kvacuation guaranteed. Aivly Box A 958 S.T., Ipob. SHOPHOUSES WITH PLATS abor* ready for occupation next to Fraokel Market. Bungalows at Krankel Avenue under construction
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    • 849 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO tU. txtra APPLICATION INVITED position 10 loos*, well-established, fully equipped medical practlo* for leas*. Centrally situated. Substantial offers only. Bos A 6723 B.T. 8-pera. LOCAL MANUFACTURERS offer rare I opportunity to reliable Representatives to handle new House Cleanser, affording favourable competition margin
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    • 865 15 VEHICLES POa SALE 20 Word, SS (Mi*.)— Box SO cts. txtra TENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of four Bulk road tankers now available for sale in Bagan Dalam Depot and Port Swettenhani Instn Offers are to be made In ssalsd cover to the Federation Engineer, Shell House. Kuala Lumpur
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    • 225 15 WHfcRE TO STAY (Fed.) 20 Words $10 (Mimmi.m) Dmilm 1 month. 10 Wordt 51-S9 Win.) JO MO RE HOTEL J.B. BaWBB* tones* Food. Atrcoadltloncd Room*. Phone 2395/6. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 20 Wordi SlO (Minimum) Oailw I month, to Words %%\M >lm.) MAVFAIR HOTEL C ntr .1 Alrcondlt lon.-rt Rooms
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  • 433 16  -  OH KEE TIANG TOP TWO AMONG THEM WILL JOIN 'BIG FIVE' IN THOMAS CUP TEAM FOR BANGKOK By Penang, Monday WITH FIVE players for Malaya's Thomas Cup team virtually self-selected, it will be a fight f or places among the reserves when the Badminton Association
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  • 66 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Civilians and Services will meet in their annual Poppy Day hockey match on the padang tomorrow (bully-off 5.15 p.m.). TeaYns are: Civilians: Anwarul Hag; Hon Yoon. Sarbo; Thambyraj. Skinner. Harbhajan Singh: Frlda, Kartar Singh, Pennefather. De Witt. Gomez. Services: Fiddlmore: Groombrldge, Bennett; Badawi,
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  • 56 16 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Mexico scored an easy 3-0 victory over the United States yesterday to move ahead in the North American Zone World Cup soccer eliminations before *****0 fans at the University City Stadium. The loss eliminated America's team which last week In Los Angeles surprised th« favoured
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  • 48 16 PFRAK'S acrobatic goalkeeper Yusuf Bakar saves this shot from Yoon Meng (partially hidden on the ground) but could not prevent Selangor from winning the 1 A.M. Cup final 5-0 at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday night. Picture by Ng Beh Leow.
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  • 197 16 No sign yet of that coach from Pakistan KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE EFFORTS of the Malayan Hockey Federation to get a top-class hockey coach, from the country of the Olympic Games champions, Pakistan, have so far been unsuccessful. The M.H.F. has been negotiating with Pakistan for a coach for almost
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  • 216 16 U.S. trial pair pull through SYDNEY. Mon. Dennis Ralston and "Chuck" McKinley. the U.S. experimental Davis Cup doubles team, had to nght hard to defeat Victorians Tony Ryan and Brian Tobin in the New South Wales state tennis championships today. They were fully extended to win their postponed third round
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  • 43 16 IPOH, Mon. The Perak Chinese Pyramid Physical Culture Association will hold a 1960 "Mr. Perak" contest and fashion parade at .the Jubilee Park here on Dec. 3 to commemorate its 35th anniversary. Entries for both contests will close on Nov. 25.
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  • 112 16 MAWLF to ask Govt. for money KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Amateur Weight lifting Federation will ask the Federation Government and the Asia Foundation for financial help tn stage the *Mr. Asia' contest In Kuala Lumpur next year. Mr. Ng Tow Foo, president of MAWLF, said it would cost $20,000
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  • 190 16 TABLE TENNIS HUNGARIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS (Budapest): Meni singlrs: Z. Berczlk (Huiy bt L. Poeldi (Hum 21-14. 21-8. 21-19; Women's singles: M. Alexandry (Rum* bt I. Kerekes (Hun) 22--20, 22-20. 21-19; Men's doubles: Berczik and F. Sldo (Hun) bt J. Teran and B. Kern 13-21. 21-11 21-16; VOLLEYBALL
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  • 208 16  - FEDERATION v S'PORE SWIM MEETS PLANNED MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore and the Federation may meet annually in international swimming and water-polo matches from next year. Mr. M.I.C. Bain, Singapore Amateur Swimming Association president, said today. Mr. Bain, who discussed the possibility of holding these matches with Mr.
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  • 209 16 Weights for Ladies 5 Race at Penang WEIGHTS for the remaining event the Ladles' race (M.A.R.A.CI. 2. 3, 4 and 5 combined) to De run over 5f at the Penang Turf Club's Amateur Meeting on Saturday are: Prosperity 12.7. Orlssa 11.00. Cash Cheque 10.07, Horatlus 10.00, Wl: «red Warrior 10.00,
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  • 177 16 It's now definiteBadminton for next Asian Games By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Badminton will definitely be included in the programme for the next Asian Games in Indonesia in 1962, according to the latest report of the organising committee. Two other new event.-- to be included are fencing and yachting.
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    • 370 16 RHEUMATISM AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY BRINGS RELIEF FROM PAIN A British docorrry has led the TTr^^fa^^l. worid hi McoTtrlpg a major oum mmmmmmm^imw' «l of rixtimatic pain. Thiy pain is caused by "trigger iuouLßft spots of muscle often only con- vtK Docted with tho area* of pain by the -i IIV1
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    • 58 16 HOCKEY STORE POPI'Y D.W MATCH: Civilians v Services (padang, 5. 1S p.m. t SGOR LEAGUE DIV. I: TPCA 'A 1 v SSSA 'A 1 i Princes Rd); KiUt v SEA iPantati; Div. 2: Sentul Works v Radio Malaya CSentul). ■oocn SAFA JUNIOR (IP: RAF Seletar A' v Stable Boys (Oeylang).
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  • 488 17  -  SAUL JOSHUA But we are hopeful of winning, says Soh THE SINGAPORE foot- ball team of 20 players and four officials left this afternoon by C.P.A. for a three-match tour of Hong Kong without Rahim Omar and with skipper Lee Kok Seng still being
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  • 211 17 Selangor will have to rely on Mike Co for Spore quad KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. Hockey Association's selectors must have viewed today's trial on the Police Depot ground here with mixed feelings. They broke no new ground In their search for fresh talent to represent the State at the quadrangular at
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  • 238 17 POSTPONED MEET TO BE HELD NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association's 21st annual championships, which were rained off on July 15 and 16. will be held > cer all. New dates for tlie championships are December 16 and 17 at the Merdeka Stadium. After long discussion
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  • 119 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. SinsaI pore Lawn Tennis Asso- elation has introduced a 'B division In Its annual interclub league tournament for the Kllney Cup this year. Fourteen teams are competing In the two divisions of the league. They are: •A' DIV.: V.M.C.A.. Malay S.A., Combined Services.
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  • 81 17 PHILADELPHIA. Mon. Middleweight contender Joey Giardello of Colllngswood. New Jersey, asked last night I for a one-week postponement of his fight with Peter Mueller at Cologne. Germany, on Nov. 25. because of a bruise In his right hand. Manager Anthuny Ferrante said: "I'm sending a cable to
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  • 217 17 A DELAIDE. Mon. After South Australia first Innings closed at 270 for nine, the West Indian tourists made a poor start losing Conrad Hunte for nought, and Dy the close were 17 for one, on the third day of the match her* today. Only nine
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  • 81 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tickets for the covered stand for the Malaya vs Costa Ricans match at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday (kickoff 8 p.m.) will be on sale from tomorrow at the stadium from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. The Football Association of Malaya has
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  • 39 17 SEOAMAT. Mon. The Johore Youth Council interdistrict sepak raga competition will be held in Johore Bahru on Nov. 17 and 18. The six districts taking part are Muar. Johore Bahru, Pontlan. Segamat. Batu Pahat and Merslng.
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  • 102 17 SYDNEY, Mon. Norman O'Neill, Australian Test batsman, was out for three runs his fourth successive failure In the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Queensland here today. O'Neill, who has been showing little confidence against fast bowlIng, has been dismissed for 0, 16, 3 and
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  • 32 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor Rangers maintained their unbeaten record in the Selangor H.A. League division two when they beat Chartered Bank I—o1 0 on the Pudu Road ground here today.
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  • 120 17 HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE Div. 1: Indian RC 4 (Sarjlt Singh 2. Marshall; Thiru) Police 3 <Gnouse. De Sllva Gonzago); Div. t: Police 5 (Berwick 2. Carrier. Rajah. Yusof Khan) 2 Workshop AFMC 0: Samuel's Club 6 < Kwee Kong 2. San- karan Kutty 2, Letchum&nao. Nygapragrasam) 3 Bn.
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  • 46 17 SINGAPORE. >lon —Singapore Lawn Tennis Association has appointed a sub-committer to organise the tennis exhibition for Jack Kramer's professional troupe at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Dec. 8 at 8.30 p.m. Gate charges are $10, $7 and $4; children under 18 $2.
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  • 260 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Rugby Union's: trial today to pick the team to meet the holders. Singapore Joint Services, on the padang on Saturday was a disappointment. In that it showed the State have be-low-standard candidates for the vital scrum-half position. Both Koh Nam Seng and
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  • 18 18 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia is to present 40 cases of quinine tablets for Pakistani flood relief .--Reuter.
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  • 37 18 DAMASCUS. Mon.— An explosion and fire spread death send injury last night through a cinema jammed with students. First reports indicated at least 12 persons were killed and many more injured.
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  • 34 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The War OlTice has announced the appointment of Lt.-Grn. Sir Nigel Poett as the new Commander in Chief. Far East Land Forces, to take effect from June next year.
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  • 174 18 THREE STATES BATTLE CASTRO REBELS NEW YORK, Monday. •JHOOPS in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Costa Rioi were locked in battle today with rebels described by the three as Communists and "mercenaries" supported by Cuba's Premier, Dr. Fidel Castro. Latest reports said loyal forces were in control in all three countries, but
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  • 211 18 AUSTRALIA, JAPAN OFFER STUDY GRANTS SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Australian and Japanese governments have both offered scholarships to Singapore citizens for 1961. Australia Is offering two scholarships for post graduate study or research in the humanities and nontechnical subjects such as arts, the social sciences and political studies. The scholarships being
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  • 22 18 NAIROBI. Mon.— The Kenya Government announced today that nomination day for next year's general election will be Jan. 9.— Reuter.
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