The Straits Times, 28 January 1961

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE, 6. AVERAGE DAILY lERTIFlEP SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Hot*" 1 He** o**0 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 830 1 Language month starts today with parades, competitions up and down the country The acid test of loyalty: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today urged Malayan citizens to learn the national language und prove their loyalty to the country. He was making
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  • 384 1  - Recognition main topic at Tengku, Abbas talks DAHARI ALI By M.P KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ]VfALAYAN recogni- tion of the provision Algerian Government figured prominently in the talks between Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Algerian leader, Dr. Ferhat Abbas, in Kuala Lumpur today. They held private discussions for more than an
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  • 102 1 A CHAT WITH WELL-WISHERS AT THE STATION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hundreds of people at the railway station here tonight saw the King and Queen leave for the first State visit of their reign to Perils and Penang. The Royal couple left the official party
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. plans to send a four-year-old chimpanzee into space- on a sub-orbital flight, 290 miles down the Atlantic missile range, within a week, it was announced today. The shot will be part of the "Project Mercury programme, which hopes to put a man
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  • 48 1 BANGKOK, Fri. -Local reports that Japanese merchants had forwarded to Thailand chocolates containing aphrodisiacs was scoffed at today by Interior Minister General Praparth Harusathlen. who said he had sampled them himself. He said: "Perhaps it is all a publicity trick to sell the chocolates/—U .P.I.
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  • 73 1 $100,000 theft at Frisco airport SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. A Hong Kong shipment of $100,000 in high denominations has disappeared from the San Francisco airport safe, the FBI disclosed last night. The money was taken from a Qantas Airways safe by someone who apparently knew the combination, but who missed another
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  • 51 1 LISBON. Fri.— The Portuguese troops and Republican National Guards have been confined to barracks as a precautionary measure, usually well-Informed sources here said tonight. But Lisbon has an atmosphere of perfect calm and normality, and the same sources said the discreet measures taken were customary in "precautionary
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  • 159 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. A GOLDEN tinsel garland which took two months to make gave Queen Elizabeth a surprise here today. It was slipped around her neck as she arrived to open the Medical Institute of New Delhi. It was the first garland— lndia's traditional welcome for
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  • 131 1 TENGKU TO VISIT JURONG INDUSTRY SITE SINGAPORE, Fri. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will visit the Jurong industrial site here on Sunday. The Tengku will be accompanied by his deputy, Tun Abdul Razak; the Minister of internal Security, Da to Dr. Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman; the
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  • 32 1 ROSLEA. Northern Ireland, Fri. A policeman was found riddled with machinegun bullets today near the border with the Irish Republic scene of many clashes between police and nationalist extremists.— Reuter.
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  • 176 1 Dakota hunt in rebel country JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian army today stepped up the ground search for a Pakota airliner missing o^ver West Java with 21 people aboard. The aircraft, owned by the state-run Garuda Indonesian Airways. disappeared on Tuesday while on tht Jakarta-Bandoeng leg of iU scheduled flight from
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  • 38 1 LATEST ISLAND WIDE SWOOP MANY HELD MM.AFORL. &at. I'.irlie* of deU .Mirkm-: tbroujboui n «w<M)pcil uu sanjster hi'i 1 •uis in varlMH pjrt Island uutil early tin ■Mratef Miien raid end< More tluu 10 r"i Inert <ii iiiiv'ft
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  • 353 2 LUANG PRABANG, Friday rPWO Laotian Army columns moved north and south today in an attempt to close a trap on an estimated 1,660 rebels holding a vital road junction south of the royal capital. At stake was the strategic Sala Phou Khoun road
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  • 199 2 SANDYS HAS A CLOSE SHAVE IN A COMET OVER ROME SALISBURY (Rhode- sia), Fri.— Mr. Duncan Sandys, Britain's Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, arrived here at dawn today after what he described as a "very close shave". The aircraft in which he was travelling was damaged while landing at Fiumiclno, Rome's
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  • 47 2 QUEEN ELIZABETH and Prince Philip had tilak (traditional mark on the forehead) applied on them when they arrived at Jaipur earlier this week during their State visit to India. This ceremony was performed by a group of Indian women at the Jaipur city palace.
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  • 75 2 YEW YORK. Frl— Dato 11 Nik Kamil. Malayan chief delegate to the U.N., conferred with the Secre-tary-General. Mr. Hammarskjoeld, yesterday on the West Irian Issue. It is reported that they discussed Tengku Abdul Rahman's plans for easing Dutch-Indonesian tension In the area. Later
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  • 35 2 NEW YORK. Fri— United States gold stocks fell a further US$6O million in the week ended January 25. according to the latest Treasury statement. On that date they totalled U5517,450 million.— Reuter.
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    • 446 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres Short Wave: 62 metres <«•< Metres) from 8.00— 9.0« p.m. AM: 6.00 Time Signal. Neg»A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.oft Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Morning Melodies; 7.00 New-Port 7.05 Melodies At BunrlBe 8.00 The Jazz Festival; 7.30 Time
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  • 414 3 NEW YORK, Friday THE decisions of three countries to withdraw their troops from the Congo were "so serious as to need to be called to the attention of the Security Council." Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. secretary-general, .said this yesterday. Hi- was
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  • 126 3 A $250,000 haul of smuggled rare gems n ALCUTTA, Fri. Calcutta Customs said today that they had seized their biggest haul of precious stones, rubies and sapphires valued at about four lakhs 6f rupees (about $250,000). A senior customs official raid the stones were found last night in four cloth
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  • 77 3 W YORK, Fri. Jackie Coogan, former child star of the silent screen, was yesterday charged with possession of drugs. The police alleged that when Coogan was arrested at his home on Jan. 7. they found enough marijuana in his house to make
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  • 28 3 MANILA, Frl.— Philippine pirates today were reported to have hijacked an Indonesian vessel, killing the skipper and wounding two crew members in the Sulu Sea.— Reuter.
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  • 261 3 Butler: New facts on Evans case under study ONDON, Fri. Mr. R.A. Butler, the Home Secretary, disclosed yesterday that he was re-examining the case of Timothy John Evans, hanged 11 years ago, to see whether there was a miscarriage of justice. He told questioners in the House of Commons that
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  • 51 3 MOSCOW. Fri. Moscow Radio's home service yesterday broadcast excerpts of President Kennedy's Press conference, dealing in particular with the suspension of U-2 flights, the release of the RB-47 airmen, and the effect this would have on SovietAmerican relations. The recordings were followed by a Russian translation.
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  • 192 3 SAN SALVADOR Friday rrROOPS loyal to the new right-wing j.unta A which staged a coup here, are patrolling the city streets, and have rounded up the dissidents who last night raced through the city centre smashing windows and starting fights. Minor de m onstrations >
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  • 34 3 BANGKOK. Frl. Th» first locally assembled Sabrejet was handed over to Thai authorities this week and components for another 19 have been received from the United State... it was reported today. U.P.I.
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  • 78 3 Those polls K decides WASHINGTON. Frl. President Kennedy has ordered publication of polls taken abroad, which are reported to show that the United States prestige overseas has declined since Russia launched its first sputnik. This was disclosed by Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House Press secretary who said some of
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  • 257 3 COLONIALISM...MAC URGED U.S. TO ABSTAIN— GAITSKELL LONDON, Friday. \|R. HUGH GAITSKELL, leader of the Opposi- tion, said today there was "a widespread impression" that Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, persuaded President Eisenhower to instruct the American delegation to abstain from The resolution, sponsored by 43 Afro-Asian countries, called for
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  • 37 3 CAIRO. Frl.— A sandstorm tied up Suez Canal traffic yesterday for the second consecutive day. Shipping was halted after the 18,784-ton Greek tanker Athlna Livanos ran aground In a 40 m.p.h. gale'.— .U.P.l
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  • 34 3 PARIS. Fri.— President de Gaulle and Mr. Harold Macmillan will meet for the fourth time in 10 months at the French President's official country home, the Chateau Rambouilleu this weekend. Reuter
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  • 122 3 Churchill back in triumph to Commons I ONDON, Fri. Sir v Winston Churchill returned in triumph to Parliament yesterday after a twomonth illness His fellow Conservative Party members and opposition socialists rose cheering when the 86--year-old former Prime Minister appeared in the House of Commons doorway Broke a bone It
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Fri.-The Foreign Office yesterday announced the appointment of Mr. Harold Beeley as first British Ambassador to the United Arab Republic since the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between London and Cairo in December 1959. —Reuter
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  • 349 4 NEGOTIATIONS ON PART RESTORATION OF VARIABLE ALLOWANCES ARE TO BEGIN TODAY SINGAPORE, Friday. NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Government and leaders of its employees' unions representing Divisions 1, 2 and 3 workers for a partial restoration of the variable allowances, will begin tomorrow. The talks will
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  • 62 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Twenty-one-year-old Indian mathematics wizard Govlndarajan, who has an uncanny skill with figures, will give a demonstration at Victoria School here at noon tomorrow, and another at the Indian Association on Sunday evening. He said today that his offer to schools and associations was still
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Thaipusam festival will be celebrated with special abLshegam and pooja ceremonies at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple In Ceylon Road, Katong by Mr. P. Valuplllal next Tuesday from 6.30 a.m. to 8 a.m.
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  • 97 4 Acid bomb lands in home: Six hurt SINGAPORE, Fri. Six inO nocent people were injured, one of them seriously, when an acid bomb hurled by secret society thugs exploded in their Jalan Sldln house toThey were Foo Hua Seng, 69. two women, Koh Jee Lan, 30, and Tay Ah Ngoh.
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  • 139 4 8 parang thugs get away with $1,000 smokes SINGAPORE, Fri. Bight parang-wield-ing thugs today held rip a cigarette van driver in Kampong Loyang, and took away about $1,000 worth of cigarettes. The smokes were the property of Ban Teck Seng Company, a local distributor of cigarettes. Van abandoned The driver,
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Blood Transfusion Centre will be open for donors on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Donors of all groups are welcome.
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  • 464 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A MISJOINDER at a murder trial of two committals from two preliminary inquiries had resulted in a miscarriage of Justice and the trial itself was a nullity, submitted Mr. David Marshall in the Court of Criminal Appeal here today. The two
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  • 327 4 SINGAPORE. Fri A FORMER "fighter" of a secret society was Jailed for three years by the Second Criminal District Court here today for his part in robbing a man and his girl friend of cash and valuables. Lim Kirn Choon, 36, who preferred to
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  • 156 4 SHOPMAN ROUTS ARMED MEN COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Friday. A PROVISION shop owner put to flight five robbers, four of whom were armed with parangs, after fighting them single-handed, a preliminary inquiry was told here today. Chia Hiok,'36, shop owner, said he seized a parang from one of the robbers and
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  • 148 4 MERCHANTS WARNED OF ILLEGAL CHEQUES SINGAPORE, Fri. Police today warned all businessmen to be on the look-out for cheques bearing numbers, S.l/12 (***** to *****) drawn on the Overseas Chinese Bank, Chulia Street. Should any such cheques be presented to them, they are asked to report the drawer to the
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    • 198 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rE following is today's tnm Kuala Lumpur, Malacca Air Ceylon: To Colombo, Bomschedule of dVil air- (ML 1J1) Jn -I tnm Karachi, Bahrein, Cairo. craft movements at Paya r f^,^?° h l ,5 lumll1 uml l_ I Lum^ f,T c oni Am t rd m <-*
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  • 129 5 THE TENGKU REMINDS INDIANS OF LOYALTY TO MALAYA pENANG. Frl. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today urged local Indians to remember the main object of their loyalty while paying respect to the origin of their ancient culture and traditions. "It is quite right and natural for people of one
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  • 126 5 rpHE Prime Minister of Algerian Provisional Government, Dr. 1 crhat Abbas, accompanied the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rihman. to the Friday prayers at the Kampong Bahru mosque. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Thousands of Muslims packed the mosque some had tq pray on the mosque's balcony
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  • 140 5 31 picked for vocational training KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Thirty-one physically handicapped people including four women, have been selected for training at the vocational training centre in Kota Bharu, it was announced today. They will be given a sixmonth course on weaving, horn-carving and coir work. The Minister of Health and
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  • 27 5 KANGAR. Frl— The Alwlah Secondary Religious School. Arau. will celebrate Its silver jubilee with an exhibition of school work and activities on Sunday and Monday.
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  • 161 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. EMPLOYERS in the Federation will soon be ask- ed to contribute towards an insurance scheme to. cover their employees against tuberculosis similar to the Sata project in Singapore The decision to start the scheme was made at an executive committee meeting of
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two 15--5 ear-old boys pleaded not guilty In the juvenile court here today to a charge of stealing an alarm clock, two packets of cigarettes, a mahjong set. three packets of Chinese tea and two packets of matches worth $15. They were alleged
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Civil Service Asrociation will hold a ball, on Feb. 15 at the Sea View Hotel to commemorate its 46th anniversary.
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  • 165 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday ABOUT 800 pupils in the Federation who normally would not have been able to get places in secondary schools are now given a chance to do so. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education told the Straits Times today that 19 extra
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  • 417 5 KING, QUEEN TO GREET GARCIA AT THE AIRPORT PHILIPPINES' PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday 'JHE King and Queen will be at the airport here on Feb. 8 to greet President Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines and his wife when they arrive for a state visit to the
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  • 45 5 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A 14---year-old boy pleaded not guilty In the juvenile court here today to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly. The case was postponed to Feb. 27 and the boy was remanded in a reform schooL
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  • 3832 6 Kwa: I see my brother-in-law Lee only twice a year at my father's birthday party and at Chinese New Year THE CHUA COMMISSION OF INQUIRY (contd) SIXTH DAY'S EVIDENCE 38 who quit left serious situation COMMISSIONER REMINDS AHMAD: THIS IS A PUBLIC INQUIRY Disappointed, he went on leave but was
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  • 127 8 2t Wnrdt Sit (Minimum) MRS. LEI TICK HUA 73 passed ■way peacefully on 26.1 61. I.i-avint; 'Mind! her husband. 3 sona. daugbiti, S daught*n-tn-law. 5 sons-in-law, nil trand-rhlldren. 5 great grand-chil-dren. Cortege leaves 102-C Ponggol I'.oad for Upper Serangoon Cemetery, 3 pin. on 28.1. H1. MR. CH'MC LUM TONO
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  • 25 8 20 Wordt SID (Minimum) THE FAMILY OP late Mr. Cheong I>ng Ray. thank* relative* and friends fur wreaths, condolence* and attended lineral on 19.1.61.
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  • 31 8 I* Were** Sit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of Mr. s Manuelpillay who named away on 1">1 .61. Gone but never forgotten. ln>ert*d by hi* loving wife and children.
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  • 118 8 It Word, $2.5* (Mli,.> PRCSBYTIRIAN ONURCN In tmtmsett, t*. chard Road, Sunday Barrlee* 0 rr. and p.m. All welcome. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Ralry tonight Dr. O.n. James "Quo Vadla" Victoria Memorial Hall 7 30 p.m. All -•loom. JOHORE BAHRU Holy Ltgttt ur.-h Jalan Qertak Mereh Kogilab service Sunday
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  • 610 8 The Straits Times Saturday, January 28, 1961. Language Month The first phase of Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan, which begins today and lasts a fortnight, will feature much more activity than was provided in Minggu Bahasa Kebangsaan a year ago. Business houses and shops are being encouraged to give first place on
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  • 289 8 I Among the people compelled jto live in conditions under which tuberculosis, thrives there is a fatality of outlook that seriously complicates any programme of identification and eradication. There are j doubtless many superstitions too, all working against the efforts of science to defeat TB. In the Federation,
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  • 281 8 Up to a week ago when Britain approached Russia about reconvening the international supervisory commission in Laos the Communist view had been that this could not work if it meant recognising the Govvernment of Prince Boun Oum, and for that reason, although the exact terms of the
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  • 107 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Time* of Jan. 23. 1911 TH E Pen an g Chines* Chamber of Commerce has decided to ask the Government, in place of income tax, to levy a. house and land tax of one month's rent per annum, the landlord and the tenant each
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  • 940 8  - KEY TO PEACE IN ALGERIA VERNON BARTLETT Saturday Study Ferhat Abbas has always moderate: and here perhaps is the best hope by THE most s v r prising feature of the* welcome given in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to Mr. Ferhat Abbas is that he is here to be welcomed.
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  • 2005 9 went to sleep. I do not remember anything. When I woke up, I didn't know where I was. Everything was like a dream...' 'I loved him but not my ideal man for marriage' SINGAPORE. Friday YIfONG KIM WAH, alias Linda Fong,
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  • 85 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE NEW Age of Majority Act. 1961, X which was published yesterday, applies only to civil law and in eases concerning wills and contracts, a Legal Department spokesman said today. He stressed that it was not applicable for voting. For this
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  • 225 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore supplies of the unexpurgated edition of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover" are not iikely to be affected oy Penguin Books Ltd.s decision to cancel all Federation orders for the book, according to booksellers here. They say that copies of the
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY FORUM
    • 294 10 PROTEST AT THE ARBITRARY POWERS GIVEN TESTERS THE present system— lf it is a system used by the traffic police to test a person's competency to ride a motor-cycle or a scooter Is both unsatisfactory and inconvenient. There does not appear to be any fixed or uniform guide
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    • 196 10 PERMIT me to remove the doubt existing in the minds of many, including individuals who should be better Informed, regarding the standard of the GCE examination. An ordinary level pass in the GCE is undoubtedly higher than a credit or distinction in the School
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    • 91 10 T WISH to express my gratitude to the police officer and two constables who came to my aid when my car skidded and ran into a ravine at Kelapa Sawit. Kulal. They rendered immediate first-aid and furthermore made arrangements for my car to be retrieved and
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    • 141 10 Thwarted by a P. Cs threatening note b00k... AS one of the hundreds of motorists who every day has to call at the Ampang Road entrance to the Bukit Nanas Convent. I have to complain that the traffic policemen on duty seems unable to differentiate between parking and momentarily stopping
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    • 51 10 TT is heartening to note that the police are again taking vigorous steps in raiding known gangster hideouts and arresting these thugs. Thanks to the present Government this menace is being subdued, though gang clashes still take place but definitely on a much lesser scale. C. K C.
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    • 116 10 THE ROCK'n ROLL YOU CAN TAKE WITH YOU! \VITHOUT wishing to be dictatorial I would like to see legislation against selfish thoughtlessness particularly of the sort I experienced at the weekend, when I took a friend, a stranger to Kuala Lumpur, to Batu Caves. Our visit was completely marred by
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    • 68 10 \VHY cant some householders keep their dustbins within their compound Instead of placing these outside their gates or across the five-footway. Many compound bungalow owners also dump cuttings of overgrown bourgainvlllea and other thorny trees on the roadside, thus endangering the safety of pedestrians. It's all very
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    • 60 10 The National Library Is marvellous but I feel there Is room for improvement. The hours allowed for the reference room now from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. should be extended to 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. The present hours make no allowance for students who live far away
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    • 137 10 Wanted: A change in hours at library IE staff at the National Library should be congratulated on their efficient and friendly service to the public. As most of Singapore's adult population work six days a week, it is hard to understand why the library should still retain the old and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 293 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Part of the reason why 1. Useless proceeding, to carry lackpo te *««>«• 'or food north, anyway (4, 3, 7). Jj. oo^ (5) -9. A writer might ciraw on it r*° 011 ffif to uch (34, disgusting exhibition (7). 10. Announce minor Liberal re- Apparently
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1700 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T* AIEN, LIVERPOOL. 6LASBBW. IONOOtI. ft CONTINENTAI PORTS. Sails P. S'hMi Pmmm NTENOR LivirpMl, Glasgow It PmVJM a JM 11/ 1 MEMNON L'pMl, Dublin. K'vre. H'burg Mt. 11 FH 2 Ftt 1/1 GLAUCUS A'werp, H'burg, B'mM. Hell. FH 1/ I IYCAON LivirpMl, Dublin Fee li t
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    • 1264 11 W» McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. V* 4 BIJ^BMAW UMB tjt KLA VENCM UMI V^ LOIUMNt, WIMMM. RtJTTERSAM. HAVRE. LOS AMELEI. SAN FUNCISCI. MIL. SEATTLE, VANCMVU ft PttTLAJTO I »««^«*j^eM«ft^ S'pori P. Sham Ptnang IRONXVILLE ta Ptrt/a Jm 31 Jm/ IFH S'poti P. S'hMi Panang Cm IF RIPON Pert/21 Jai 21
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  • 611 12 Rubber: No features, covering holds price lIERE are points from u this week's Singapore rubber market reviews, issued yes- terday Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd.. say: The market has gone through an uncertain period this week. There have been no new features to help develop a trend and after
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  • 23 12 Malayan Stock hxrhangc: Jan. 37 Jan. 26 Industrials: 139.11 138.72 Tins: 194.05 192.83 S Rubbers: 231.13 231.13 Jan. 1 1958 100.
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  • 712 12 BUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares in brackets, was: Industrial!: Boustcad d.ooui |Ul! r. Di'P. (1.000) $1.56: K. and N. or<J« (2.000) $2. 09: Gammon (1.000) $2.20: B. Waugh (1.000) M.4S, (1.000) JI.
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  • 1009 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market had another steady day with small gains well' in the majority and tin shares encouraged by a rise of $1 a picu| for the second day in the tin price, which reached 8391.62], the
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  • 119 12 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT shares cloeed the week along steady lines here today. Drug Houses eased Is. to 525. Base metals and the oils remained steady. Consolidated Zinc gained Is. 6d. to 86s. 6d., but Interstate Oil eased Is. to Us. Commonwealth Loans held a firm tone. I Con.
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  • 36 12 SINGAPORE. Jan. 27. RUBBER: 79" g cents per lb. (down fiveeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 79% cents (quiet). TIN: $391.62 > 2 per picul (up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).
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  • 214 12 PEBRIARY Oi-st trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 79 cenis per lb- down ftve-eigiuiis of a cent on Thursday's ciuse. The lone was slightly rasirr S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb., yesie*'cuy wereInt. 1 R.s.S. Spoi f.ob. buyers "9 V Mllers 79 3 (N);
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  • 104 12 SHIPS lying alenssid* the Sinsapera /i.rb.ur Beard wharves Sf peetsd teday are: Maori 1/2, Agamemnon 4/5. Van Noort (East) 6A. Stavropol 6/7, Kambodia, 8/9. Siaoe 11. F.nr.iky 13/14. 8cb«ld« Lloyd 15/16. Halldor 18. Sigll In, Tong Nam N. Wall 2. Perils N. Wall 4/5, Marudu 21 22, Katong
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  • 86 12 Association yesterday made thr.<r change* in It* rates to merchants (all rates to S100>: Canada: buying airmail TT. 32 111 IS. O.D. 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 1/4 i credit bills, 33 5/16 trad* bills. •slims T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 5/16: Frsnsh Frants 160". ■slslan Frsnos
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  • 143 12 rIE Chinese Produce Kxcbanfe. Singapore, noon prices per picul yesterday: Copra: Quiet: UK /Continent Jan./Peb. shipments $27$ buyers S2B sellers Coconut oil: Sie.-uv; bulk $42 seners, drum $451 sellers. Pepper: Steady; no business was reported done. Muntolc white $227*. Sarawak $222J, special Sarawak black $160 and garbled lampong
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1137 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific tic Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S'PO" P. S>am Penang H'Kmg l. Angelei N. York 1 Kumkiwa Mara" Mi. 31 31 31 JaY 2 Flk S Fcl 2S Fek 12 Mar "KiMikawa Mtn" 24/27 Flk 21 Flk/ 1 Mar I Mar 2t Mar 12 Apr All
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    • 473 12 TjENDERS j TENDER NOTICE "ESTATE OF TKNGKU SRI AKAR. DECEASED. Tenders are Invited for the purchase of any or all of the following lands in the State of tan:1. S.LC.L. 16.2.26 Lot 834 K. Gendong (J share). 2 G. 723/111 Lot 68 Kampong Laut. 3. NEMR 7 Lot 58 Badang
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    • 1348 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD NOTICE Complaints have been received that persons purporting to be employees of the Singapore Telephone Board are attempting to collect sums of money from Subscribers for Chinese New Year and that similar collections are made from time to time for other holidays. These collections are unauthorised
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 798 13 NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that our Kuala Lumpur Branch Manager, Mr. Lun Beng Hock has left our employment as from 27 th January, 1961. He is, therefore, not authorised to transact any business on our behalf as from the above mentioned date. LEONG KEE NYEAN, Managing Director, Ipoh Mining
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    • 806 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt SS (Mln.)— Box St ctt. txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY unmarried Cantonesv cook/general amah must llvetn. Apply Badmoch Jones 1 Wytoa Road 158 Lloyd Lea* Changl, B'pore. DOCTOR LOCUM European (male) wanted from Ist March for about 5 weeks. Reply please Box A 4778
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    • 1019 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt IS (Mln.) Box it eta. tmtrm WAITRESSES WANTID for Modern Hotel at Jobore Bahru. Apply stating details and experience and salary required. P.O. 'Bos 659, Ring* pore. EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN want, •d by well established factory. Salary according to experience and ability. Apply P.O. Box 626. Singapore.
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    • 826 13 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALI It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St egg, exfrai MODIRN BUMQALOW. S bedrooms, 2 oathrooma. garage, area 8,660 sq. ft 9 m.*. Changl. Prtoe SU.OOO 0.D.0. Pboo* Peter Chew (B'pore) *****. 1 1« ACRIt LAND with two bungalows suitable for hotel seaside, Terak Muroh, Lumut $30,000/-.
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    • 897 13 EDUCATION It Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm SPECIALISED TUITION Shorthand/ Typewriting. Classes start Ist February 104 Serangoon Garden Way B'pora. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL GIRT., and Higher B.C: Wolsey Hall Oxford (Cat. In ISB4> provide* successful Tuition by Post for these examination*: for London University Degree*: A.C.P. Diploma for teacher*;
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    • 875 13 VEHICLES FOR SALI It Wordt Si (Mln.)— Box St tit. ntrm PREFECT USS excellent mechanical condition. European owned. $2,250. Phone B'pore *****. TSSS FORD CUSTOMLINI V-S $3,100 European owned throughout mileage 53,000, well maintained Butler, Shell House X.L, ***** evening* *****. JAOUAR 190S Mark II 2, 4 Saloon Cream. red
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    • 824 13 VIHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt Si (Mln.)— Box It ctt. txtrm LATI DICEMBIR 190S Flat 600 Taa la very good condition. Vlaw SS, Ptinsap Street, Singapore. 1W FORD FALCON, 19SS 1992 Ford Consul. IBM Rover. BtudsbaJcer, Flat 1400, Vanguard, Nash. 1950 Wolseley, Austin A9O, Jaguar, Renault, Citroen, 1948 Studebaker. Ford
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    • 685 13 FOR SALE t» Wtrdt $S (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extrm CARPETS INDIAN WOOLLEN rock bottom prices. "'9 x 9" $50.00.- To clear cotton carpets "9 x W" $32.00. All sizes. Sat Nam Carpets. 155 Karapong Java Road. (Newton Circle) next to Post Office. Singapore 9 253 Middle Road Telephone *****.
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  • RACING
    • 142 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MORN. FLIGHT Kinabalu Flying Mist MT. HONORE Morning Flifht Tiong Bahru SELATIC Moraine Flifht Kinabalu> Race 2* FOl'R WINDS Miss Harmony Barakat RIVER (1.(1(1) Goofy Four Winds RIVER CLOUD Four Winds Miss Harmony Race 3 KING RI'DDIN Cheni Fanon KING RI'DDIN Evelyn
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    • 830 14 ENTERTAINER WILL BE HARD TO BEAT TJERE'S a good thing to start the new sea- son with at Bukit Timah today: Entertainer 111 (Race 8). This Star Kingdom four-year-old has improved tremendously. He has done everything right in training and with only 8.0 to carry he will take a lot
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    • 1348 14 Race 1—2.15: Class 4, Div. 2— 7 Furs. 1 ***** Morning Flifht (Venl Viet St.) Allan, 5 9.0 (SF) Ward 1 2 ***** St. Honore Venl Vlcl St.) AUan, 4 8.13 S 3 ***** Too Much Money (.Victorious St.) Paul, 7 8.12 Leone 4 4 ***** Fireworshlp
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    • 70 14 rpENGKU Khalid bin Tengku A Yahaya, a member of a prominent family in Redah, has been appointed a junior official of the Straits Racing Association. Tengku Khalid is a younger brother of Tengku Ismail, former Mentri Besar of Kedah and now Malayan Ambassador to France. Thirty-flve-year-old
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    • 67 14 ENTERTAINER III: A winner over 6f last time out at Ipoh; in peak form. SPANISH PRINCE: Won over a mile at Bukit Timah last month on a heavy track; an improving performer. Best outsider in the card today is Turks Fire, who won impressively at Kuala Lumpur over
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 282 14 I •'^s^j^«*»*«vflSoß 8 B I P^^Hnl '*"w' !v.v!v.v!v.v!v!^v!v fIX P B I ff*l*l*sQQ r*k**wi*!'l*l'i'l*l*l'!*l j^i*l*»'l'i*****l*!*l*r*l*!*!*l*l*!' 3^31 P^3 j p— I t "^BBfc_ *ml Db?*'^bbbbW. ft* juti •5Q* JJB QC ipfl I 111 00l PQ 3?9 f I H I F *3fr *jJOfc' C 2 pp j^^^^^L* JSf c^^n i l
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    • 134 14 <<j/£- -it Are you going bald? Like to mony men I was worried became) JfljUSSijUk^fc bald patches were becoming increasingly mKs*m~*MmL notietobl* on my heod. I hod tried many (\w*Jll hoi: Olls on d lotions, but to no avail. JPJ-jPWI W^Bk; The INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION odIfrHT»nTfJ^ viied m to tTV Comonot
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  • 705 15 WEST INDIANS IN HAPPY POSITION WITH 348 FOR 7 AT THE CLOSE JACK FINGLETON reporting on the FOURTH TEST Ist day ADELAIDE. Friday A SIZZLING temperature of 104 degrees here today did not deter brilliant West Indian batsman Rohan Kanhai from hitting a century against Australia
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  • Article, Illustration
    551 15 Pby better golf.. .the KEL HAGLE way This is the fourth of The Straits Times' special series of five articles by British and Australian Open golf champion, KEL NAGLE. His earlier articles were on putting, the bunker shot and pitch and run. Today's article is on T*HE wedge is
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  • 186 15 SOCCER r MAC GILLIVRAY CUP (Ipoh): Kinia Kellas Est 1 (M. Oovlndarajoo) Kota Bharoe Est 1 (P. Govindasamy). FRIENDLY (Tg Malim) Bekolah DAR 2 (Baharudln. All Rallb) MSS Teachers 2 (S. Panchallngam. A. Jeyachandnm). HOCKEY Ml AR DISTRICT LGE DIV. 1: DTC 1 (Kirn Klu) Rangers 1 (Latin Othman).
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  • 22 15 The only way to play the uedge shot is to hit downwards and keep the hand* go in a through.
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  • 108 15 MALACCA. Fri Selangor Nejrri Sembllan, Singapore and Malacca finished all square. with a point and two goals each. on the opening day of the MHP quad which started on the Banda Hilir School ground here today. Selangor led Negrl 2-0 at halftime with goals by Ourucnaran
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 214 15 ®-w THIS LABEL Tells a Story worth knowing... It tells a Story of FINE CLOTH -^-^^g-V^-% FINE CUT ■I 111 CRAFTSMANSHIP Jmmmm^UmwUmWk and FINE TASTE... But it does more than that: It tells a Story about You Your personality..!. we have a wide range of X^OXV SHIRTS... TROUSERS... TIES... SOCKS...
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    • 165 15 (j>LANiy NORIS 8 SYNCHRONER 100 JH ?^^^t-.\\ Otitttan4ine fcatMTM: Ic^UhM^ll C>ear slandltl P">l*ction. /^-^X V^r^Hiv revtrs# Election, «o»y to //jj^flfefcL^^^^^A^^BV JJJ oomtaf by puth-buttons, rxH*ml^^^ *?3m^Ssr^ cellent system of linn ond UvQSI aHHf orgonicolly built-in "jyn-V-H L^^i^H thromot". Another not»worthy innovation k th« )flK*2s MBMI incorporated film marking ■HRw^^ /Ft*'
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 134 15 SPORTS DIARY RUGGER MBU MATCH: North v South (Spore padang). ARMY CUP FINAL: 2nd Bn NZ Regt v Ist Bn R. Aust. Regt (Garrison grd, Talplng). SOCCER CHENG WAH CUT: Lower Perak v Kampar Dlst (Speedy Rd. T. Anton). STATE TRIAL: Talplng women v Ipoh women (Jn Abdul Jalil grd).
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  • 538 16 Discharge the liner's 600 passengers at Belem, Brazil: Navy ready to help i NEW YORK. Friday fHE Commander-in-Chief of the United States Atlantic fleet suggested today that Capt. Henrique Galvao, the Portuguese rebel leader, disembark passengers of the liner Santa Maria at Belem, Brazil. The
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  • 85 16 MR. K. KANDIAH Htadmastrr Malacca High School panned away at BuoK'ar Hospital. Cortege will leave No. 2 Jalnn i, 41 PetalinK Jaya near MelbodiHt C.nirr to Lok. Y.w Road OMMMrjf P-m. Saturday 2«.t.61. MRS. BAY BAK KOON NEE Tan Slew TlanK awe 58 paused away peacefully on 26-1-61 leaving
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  • 25 16 MR. AND MRS T. ARUMUOAM thank relations and friend* for their kind attendance, condolence memarea and wTeatha on the death of Madam Saroo SuppmmraaL
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  • 71 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Indonesia's golf champion. 33--year-old Mohamed Sallm. and the country's most promising young player. 20--year-old student Aziz Naruwi, arrived In Singapore tonight to compete in the $20,000 Singapore Open golf championship from Feb. 3 to 5. Salim, whose handicap 'is scratch, has played golf for
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  • 126 16 THIS SQUAD of 19 Chineseeducated recruits (above) passed out of the Singapore Police Training School yesterday "with flying colours" after a oneyear course. At a parade, they marched with women police recruits of Squad 56 (below), who are due to pass out
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  • 405 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A KUALA LUMPUR firm, Ban Lee Company, today gave $300 to the Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan soldiers serving in the Congo. In a letter accompanying the cheque, a partner of the firm, Mr. Koh Ban
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  • 67 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. State Coroner Mr. N. A. d'Rozario today recorded a suicide verdict on Malay Seamen's Union secretary. A. Karim bin Haji Dzanr. 40, found hanging in his Geylang home on Oct. 22t last. Till blnte Awang, Karlm's wife, told the Coroner Karim was sick and
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  • 71 16 PARIS. Fri. Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandon has been appointed Commander of Allied Air Forces Central Europe. Gen. Lauris Norstad. Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Europe, announced today. The Earl of Bandon, 58. who takes up the post in March, succeeds Air
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  • 72 16 PERTH, Fri. The Sin-gapore-bound ship Charon left behind 4,000 cases of fruit and vegetables, 100 tons of flour, 15 tons of wheat, five tons of potatoes and three tons of sandlewood today because of a sudden waterfront strike at Fremantle. The cargo was on the wharf
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  • 386 16 LONDON. Fri. The Board of Trade estimate of a substantial increase In capital spending during 1961 and hopes that the Improved West-East relations will develop further, helped London stock mar- I ket to finish the week on a firm note, especially industrials. However, it was
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 231 16 CLASSIFIED it Wor4i Sit (Minimum) LVC: To Hhenc Yuen and Tontc Kh*e a daughter All uell. Thank* to maternity stiff and anaesthetist Bungsar Hospital CHENC— CHAI: Wei Chh I eldest ion of Rev. and Mrs. Cheng Shen Chu of Singapore to Siew Las youngest daughter of Ui« late Hr. Chal
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