The Straits Times, 1 July 1961

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  • 17 1 AVERAGE DAILY (IHHHII) SALE BXi:EEBS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1961. 13 CENTS.
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  • 255 1 PM to meet Waddell after visit to Brunei Xl ALA LIAIPIK. Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will have talks with the Governor of Sarawak. Sir Alexander Waddell. when he arrives in Kuching next Friday during a fiveday cruise from Brunei. This was revealed in a Federation Government statement,
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  • 682 1 Noon take-off for the state visit to Brunei YIPs for airport farewell ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will be given a Royal ceremonial sendoff at Kuala Lumpur airport tomorrow, when they leave for their State visit to Brunei. Gathering
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  • 276 1 KUALA LUMPfK. Fri. A Malayan has been appointed to command the Federation Army for the first time in the country's history. He is Brigadier Trnsku Osman bin Tengku Mo- i named Jewa. who assumed liis new duties today with thr title of "Brigadier
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  • 377 1 Kuwait call to Arab states I ONDON. Fri. Bri- tain has appealed to a number of friendly Governments, including the United Arab Republic, to use their moderating influence with Iraq to prevent the annexaation of Kuwait, a Foreign Office statement said today. The statement said the British Government had certain
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  • 132 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 1 Singapore customs search I party seizeu 1. 155.000 Indonesian rupinh.s from an unoccupied cabin of the vessel s.s. Kimanis. anchored in the Inner Roads, shortly before she was scheduled to sail for > Borneo ports. The currency notes. ert P valent
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  • 389 1 THE MARKET: BRITAIN TO KEEP US INFORMED KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Friday. THE British and Federation governments have agreed to keep in close touch on the question of Britain's possible entry into the European Common Market. This is stated in a joint communique issued after talks held here this afternoon between Britain's
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  • 42 1 THE results of the Federation's Social and Welfare Lottery, which was drawn in Pontian, Johore, yesterday, ore not published in Singapore newspapers today. Full results appear in, editions of the Straits Times circulating in the Federation of Molaya only.
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  • 37 1 KARACHI. Fri. Only 17 f of 50 passengers aboard alt river boat are known to have survived when the boat capsized in the River Chenab. near Shehr Sultan < Mult am. in West Pakistan.— Reuter. I
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  • 121 1 London to discuss Tengku's plan SINGAPORE. Fri. British Cabinet Ministers are to discuss Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia" plan within the next lew days in London. The discuMlons will begin with the arrival in London ol Lord Selkirk. British Com-missioner-Oeneral for SouthLasi AM.. He left Singapore lor Lontion tonight. At
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  • 19 1 KUWAIT: US WASHINGTON h.ni thai IM ill > 'pc ti ft ul -■I"' I' t<u|J> Rrn n., this iiij
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  • 302 2 De Gaulle's solution for Algeria: 'We do not despair' OARIS. Fri. Presi- dent Charles de Gaulle said yesterday that the Algerian war was practically at an end and France did not despair oi reaching a solution of an independent Algeria associated with France. Speaking at Bar-le-duc on the second day
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  • 253 2 WASHINGTON. Friday. THE new United States disarmament agency planned by President Kennedy will make an intensified effort to develop acceptable political and technical alternatives to the present arms race. This was disclosed yesterday in a letter sent by President Kennedy to
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  • 54 2 LONDON. Fri. A goslow strike Involving 3.000 men at London Airport showed signs last night of an early settlement. The men all BOAC employees —had begun working to rule during the afternoon In support of 290 corporation electricians on strike since last Monday over the dismissal
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  • 96 2 HE MIMICKED DE GAULLE: FACES BIG FINE PARIS, Fri. A young Frenchman who put on a mask and mimicked President de Gaulle today found himself facing a possible year in jail and a fine of M :o. 000. These are the maximum sentence^ for "outrage towards the Head of the
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  • 346 2 DEFENCE PLAN LEAK: F. B. I. IS CALLED IN WASHINGTON, Friday. THE White House has ordered a top-level investigation into the leakage of defence secrets from the Pentagon, Mr. Pierre Salinger, President Kennedy's Press Secretary, said last night. Mr. Salinger's announcement was issued in the wake of a newspaper report
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  • 42 2 LONDON. Fri —Mrs Janet Winn opened her diary at lunch-time yesterday and found an entry written in an unfamiliar hand: "House burgled five a.m." She checked and found theburglar had stolen £24 from her purse while she slept. UPI.
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  • 60 2 MARILYN OPERATED ON IN HOSPITAL I^EW YORK. Fri. Marilyn Monroe was operated on last night for the removal of her sailbladder. "Miss Monroe is fine and we expect everything to be normal." said a hospital spokesman. "We expect to have her in hospital for 10 to 12 days which is
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  • 48 2 US landlords are asked to talks WASHINGTON, Fri—Landlords in Washington are being asked to talks at the U.S. State Department— to try to ease the problem of getting housing lor coloured diplomats. The landlords are being told in a letter that the Issue Is an "urgent problem." Reuter.
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  • 239 2 Conditions for joining the Common Mart LONDON. Fri. Lord Gladwyn. former British Ambassador in Paris said yesterday he believed that after consultations the British Government would apply for membership of the European Common Market. But Britain could not join unless the six Common Market countries agreed with some "protocol." principally
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  • 1119 3 WASHINGTON, Friday HE SEES TOP ADVISERS TO DISCUSS BERLIN CRISIS AND MAP OUT U.S. POLICY PRESIDENT Kennedy conferred with his National Security Council today to review steps which the United States might take in response to Soviet policy in the Berlin crisis. The White House threw
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  • 188 3 NIGERIA TRIUMPHS I.L.O. ASKS S. AFRICA TO LEAVE (GENEVA. Fri. The InterI national Labour Organisation's conference here yesterday adopted a Nigerian Government resolution requesting the 1.L.0.'s governing body to advise South Africa to withdraw from the organisation. Voting on the resolution was 163 for. none against and 89 abstentions. Applause
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  • 32 3 LONDON. Fri.— A three. day sale of the most valuable group of Cape of Good Hope stamps ever offered at auction endejd here with a total realisation of £43.470. Reuter.
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  • 292 3 RUSSIA RELUCTANT TO HELP PEKING BECOME A-POWER WASHINGTON. Fri.— Friction has developed between Russia and China ever whether Moscow should help Peking become a nuclear power, American sources reported today. The sources said that one of the chief reasons for this friction was the fact that a reactor which Moscow
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  • 29 3 RANGOON. Fri— Karen rebels mined and fired upon a passenger train about 100 miles north of here, killing the fireman and wounding 41 passengers, police announced. U.p.l.
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  • 122 3 \IOSCOW. Fri.— Russia has 1 asked Mr. Yakov Staaret. the first secretary of the Israeli Embassy here to leave the country because "he was caught red-handed while engaged in espionage" At the same time, the Russian Foreign Ministry again drew the attention
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    • 470 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE S J?V DT AYE sr.R\ ICE 41.7 mrtrrs 41 metres' A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraMI.UIIM WAVE SERVICE: ku Nens Headlines; 6.05 Morning 476 metre* Jazz Festival; 7.30 Time Signal. A.M. 600 Good Morning- 6.02 News: 7.35 Song Time: 8.00 Tim* Morning Prelude; 7.00
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  • 67 4 Agatha Christie thriller in the Free Press ACATHA CHRISTIE. Mabya's favourite crime writer, returns to The Free Press today. Don't- miss the first instalment of The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, a thriller for today and every day. Starring the inimitable Hercule Poirot, it will continue next week. It is
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  • 251 4 Mass rally planned for tonight SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and two other Ministers are among the main speakers at tomorrow's P.A.P. Anson byelection mass rally at East Reclamation Road off Trafalgar Street between 7 and 10 p.m. The Ministers are Mr. S. Rajaratnam (Culture) and
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  • 439 4 'WE HAVE CONDUCTED COURSES ON LABOUR PROBLEMS' MARSHALL'S ATTACKS ON ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT ARE 'UNFAIR', HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Friday. pROFESSOR Lim Tay Boh, the head of the Department of Economics at the University of Malaya in Singapore, today criticised the Workers' Party chairman, Mr. David Marshall, for
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police have warned the public not to accept the following Bank of Bangkok cheques marked with the serial numbers SB *****0. A cheque book bearing leaves with these serial numbers was stolen from a depositor a Tew days ago. Two of the leaves have already been
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Singapore will broadcast a special feature on the Colombo Plan tomorrow: It can be heard on Its Chinese service at 7 p.m.. English at 7.15 p.m.. end Malay at 9 p.m. It will be broadcast on the Tamil service at 7 pjn. on
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  • 55 4 New 7-storey clinic for poor planned SINGAPORE. Fri.— A modern seven-storey building is to replace the century-old building of the Thong Chal Medical Institution in Wayang Street known as Chinatown's "clinic ror the poor." Mr. Ng Quee Lam. president of the Institution who announced this, said the Government had already
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  • 167 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, yesterday said that good photography could help to dispel the false picture of the orient that was once presented to the Western world. The orient was then known as "a land of lotus
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  • 75 4 Looking on are members of the Singapore delegation including Mr. K.M. Abdul Razak, Indian Chamber of Commerce chairman (behind Dr. Goh) and Mr. Ko Teck Kin (wearing striped tie), Chinese Chamber of Commerce chairman. SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee (seated
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  • 257 4 SINGAPORE. Fri pOLICE have stepped up their campaign to combat the vicious island-wide scratcher scare. Today, a top level conference of police chiefs from all divisions in the State discussed this latest menace stalking young, pretty girls. After the talks, the police spokesman, Mr. Lim Seng
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  • 249 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A total of $448,120 from the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund has been paid out to 2.754 families as rehabilitation grant when the third payment ended today. In addition 1.387 families not living in Housing Board Hats collected $34,962 as rent subsidies
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  • 358 5 LIKE A BANYAN TREE SPREADING OUT MORE ROOTS AND PROTECTING MORE PEOPLE: TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JUE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today compared the growth 01 the co-opera-tive movement in Malaya to a "banyan tree sending out more roots and spreading its protective shade over more
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  • 175 5 'Poaching' row: Bid to solve dispute PENANG, Friday. "PEDERATION fisheries headquarters is me- diating in the dispute between the villages of Telok Bahang. 13 miles from George Town, and about 100 fishermen from Pulau Ketam, an island off the Selangor coast. The villagers have protested against an "invasion" by the
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  • 75 5 IPOH. Frl. Eight nrmed and masked men tied op the watchman of a tin mhin company near Buntong cany this morning and took away a fuel injector worth S5OO from the engine shed. They went to the mine at 1 a.m. and confronted the watchman,
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  • 23 5 PENANG. Fri— The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will spend $25,000 to give its building at Penang Street a "new look."
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  • 219 5 A SON of the CO. of the Royal Malay Regiment Depot at Port Dickson has been named the "star" recruit in his squadron. He is Zulkiflee bin Ismail. 21, who received the recruit leader's star from his father. Major Ismail bin
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  • 204 5 IPOH, Friday. AN appeal to the Government, employers and workers to co-operate in maintaining the competitive price of natural rubber was made here today by Senator S. P. S. Nathan, president of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Senator Nathan, opening a meeting of the
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  • 138 5 MALACCA TO DEVELOP 5,000 MORE ACRES KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Malacca Government Is to develop 5.000 more acres of land next year, the Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said yesterday. He was speaking at the opening of an $8,000 community hall at Kampong Blkit senggeh in Jasln district.
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Babajl Yoga Sangah will hold a prayer meeting at 28. Jalan Puyoh. o fT the 3rd mile. Ipoh Road, at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 78 5 BUTTERWORTH. Frl. Because no Thai Interpreter was available today, the Province Magistrate, Inche Ahmad Hinafl, postponed to July 21 a case in which Ho Ah Choon was charged with having used criminal force on a Thai ronggeng dancer. Ho, 29. was alleged to have committed t h
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  • 54 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Alexander Oppenheim, left here yesterday lor Britain for what he called "a muchneeded holiday." He said that while there he would attend a conference at Cambridge of university vicechancellors and principals organised by the Association of
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  • 30 5 IPOH. Fri. The 3rd. Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, raised at Port Dlckson within weeks of the outbreak of the emergency in 1948. celebrates Its 13th anniversary tomorrow.
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  • 185 5 A BILL to authorise the Perak government to borrow up to $20 million for low cost housing will be tabled in the State Assembly here on July 6. The Mentri Bes>ar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. will seek the adoption of
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  • 49 5 PENANG. Fri. A cyclist. Peh Nah Kok. 29. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of offering a 50 cents bribe to a constable at the junction of Kuala Kangsar Road and Chowrasta Road on April 17. Hearing was fixed for July 12.
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  • 333 7 SHIPPING CONFERENCE TO INCREASE FARES BY FIVE TO SEVEN AND A HALF PER CENT ON SEPT. 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. pASSEXGEK fares from Singapore and Malayan ports to Europe, Hong Kong and Japan of member and associated lines of the Far Eastern Passenger Conference will be
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  • 127 7 UN youth problems man was in Malaya Fri. A United Nations consultant on juvenile delinquency arrived here today to help the Government carry out schemes connected with youth problems. Mr. John Rlley. for two year.-, Assistant Director of Social Welfare i n the Federation, will be here for a year.
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  • 51 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A receiving order was made by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today against Chop Sin ChtUD Aik on a bankruptcy petition filed by Lee Soo Chor. trading as Chop Lee Kheng Long, to whom the debtor firm owes $7,259 on a judgment
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  • 53 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Yeo Swee Tian, 17, was allowed bail of $1,000 until July 12 when he pleaded not guilty in the ninth magistrate's court here today to a charge of stealing a $63 gold chain and locket from Ho Sup Kun. 23. in Cambridge .Road
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  • 44 7 PENANG, Fri. A younj; woman employee of a restaurant in Dato Kramat Road was In hospital in a serious condition today following an accident last night. The girl. Foo Swee Lin. was knocked down by a car opposite the restaurant.
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  • 34 7 Lord Parker. Lord Chief Justice of England, is greeted at Kuala I urn put airport by the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. Straits Timps picture.
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  • 331 7 ENGLAND'S CHIEF JUSTICE ALSO BACKS CALL FOR C'WEALTH APPEAL COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r JUiE death penalty is one of the best ways 01 combatting kidnapping, said the Lord Chief Justice of England, Lord Parker, on arrival here today from Singapore. He said Singapore and the Federation were doing the
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  • 36 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Frl. A World Refugee committee was formed here yesterday at a meeting presided over by the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Hajl Zainuddin. Inche Mohampd Senawi was elected chairman.
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  • 27 7 RAWANG. Frl.— The body of a man, Wong Choon. was found in a drain at Kundang Estate yesterday. Police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 260 7 UNION: TRY to UNDERSTAND LOCAL MEN'S HOPES. SINGAPORE, Friday. I^HE Malayan Airways/Qanlas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union has explained that its request for Malayanisation of expatriate posts is not to get rid of the expatriate staff but a genuine desire to fulfil the local Asian staff's legitimate aims and aspirations.
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  • 91 7 MALACCA. Fri. The 600 daily-rated workers of the Malacca Municipality will get pay increases, costing the municipality 574.00U annually, rrtroat- tive from Jan. 1 last year. The Municipal Council has agreed that the arrears of wages should be paid by July 31. if
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  • 88 7 IPOH. Fri. The chairman of the Ipoh town council. Mr. E.G. Waller, said here last night that in the last three months 90 houses had been erected illegally in Ipoh. He said this practice was Increasing in numbers. making it '•extremely dlf- ricult for
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  • 158 7 Ipoh roads: Delegation to see Minister IPOH, Fri. The Ipoh 1 Town Council last night decided to send a delegation to interview the Minister of the Interior on the question of payment of federal grants for the maintenance of roads within the council area. The council will invite th« Mentri
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Singapore will broadcast a special feature on the Colombo Plan in Chinese. Malay and English tomorrow night. The Tamil version will b« broadcast on Wednesday night.
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  • 141 8 FINLAND'S PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS lIELSINKI. Fri. The 11 Finnish Prime Minister Mr. Vieno Sukselainen, last night tendered his resignation, the Finnish news agency reported. Mr. Sukselainen was found guilty on Wednesday of administrative irregularities in his capacity as director-ften-eral of the board of the Finnish State Pensions Institution. The court
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  • 365 8 PLOT to OVERTHROW TURK GOVT. BARED: 400 REDS HELD An extra page of foreign news /GENERAL Cemal Gursel's regime has uncovered a "bloody" plot timed for next month's referendum on the Constitution, it was announced here last night. An official communique said counter-re-volutionaries had planned a "new bloody move." The
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  • 115 8 T EOPOLDVILLE. Fri.— To the sound of cannons and church bells Congolese here will celebrate their Qrst uneasy year of independence after 75 years of Belgian rule. The government has declared a four-day public holiday but while hundreds dance the "Independence Cha-Cha-Cha," in Leopoldville
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  • 35 8 LONDON. Frl. Britain has granted more than £121 million under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act to her overseas territories since the beginning of the year, the Colonial Office announced here today.
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  • 63 8 NAIROBI. Fri. Mr. Ronald Ngala. leader of Government business. said in a broadcast here yesterday that Jomo Kenyatta's release would be accelerated and would take place soon as a result of representations made in London. Mr. Ngala said the representations had been made to Mr. Lan Macleod. Colonial
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  • 266 8 LONDON, Friday. A FRONT-PAGE report in the Daily Mail today claimed that 100,000 people, "trapped in Angola between the twin terrors of guerilla war and reprisals by Portuguese troops." had fled across the frontier last night to the Lower Congo. The message from a correspondent In
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  • 87 8 A PLEDGE TO REVOLT PEASANTS PARIS. Frl. The government announced last night it was taking "immediate measures" to support falling farm prices following a meeting between farm leaders and Mr. Michel Debre. the Prime Minister. The meeting was held after farm leaders called on their followers to hold a truce
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  • 243 8 LONDON, Friday COMMENTING on yesterday's faU In the price of tin in London, the Financial Times says three pieces of news affected sentiment. Probably the most important was the report from Malaya that production has at last begun to
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  • 164 8 Triple satellite will be in orbit for 50 years WASHINGTON, Friday. f £HE three United States satellites shot into space last night are expected to remain in orbit for more than 50 years, a U.S. navy spokesman said yesterday. The satellites ar e circling the globe once every 104 minutes.
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  • 183 8 'BATTLE OF THE BIBLE' BROUGHT INTO THE OPEN T ONDON. Fri.— The "Battle 1-1 of the Bible 1 between the Qutfen's printers and the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge has come out into the open with the publication here of a paper-back edition of the Gospel according to St.
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  • 87 8 SAIGON. Fri. Thirty five Communists have been killed and 32 captured in the first stage of a government drive to destroy the Communist guerrilla organisation In heavily infiltrated Vlnh Bi"h province. Sources said government losses were one dead and one wounded. Three thousand -:overnment troops are
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  • 39 8 MOSCOW. Fri. Major Yuri Gagarin. the Russian cosmonaut, left for Finland today to take part in various Russo-Flnnish friendship festivities as the guest of the Flnland-U.S.S.R. Society, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Reuter
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  • 166 9 ARE arranged marriages necessarily bad? This is one of the topics of the day and it is debated with vigour by leading Malayan women in HER WORLD for July on sale TODAY. Other articles include advice on the secrets of charm and the
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  • 141 9 Man sent for trial on gang robbery charge SINGAPORE. Fri. A dance hostess told a preliminary inquiry today that she was awakened one morning by Arc armed and masked men. two of whom bound and gagged her after she screamed. Today it was alleged that Chung Seng Yew. tti was
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  • 210 9 SUBJECTS COME TO SEE RULER, BEARING GIFTS KLANG, Fri.- A colourful 30-mile procession of 30 Can from Kuala Selangor district, led by the territorial chief. Dato Haji Ibrahirn. to Lstana Alam Shah this morning highlighted the fourth day of the Coronation Week ceremonies. On arrival at the palace gate at
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. -1 A receiving order was made In the High Court today against Abdullah AlsagofT and Co. on a bankruptcy petition filed by Chua Cheow Tien, merchant, of Peck Seah Street, to whom the former owes $4,091 on a judgment debt.
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  • 318 9 A SEAMAN'S WIFE SEEKS 'LOST' MOTHER From England comes a letter appealing for help SINGAPORE, Friday. A SINGAPORE woman now living in England has written to the British naval authorities here asking them to help her trace her mother. She is Mrs. Peter Hewson, wife of a British able seaman
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  • 188 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, said today that it was essential that the Women's Institute movement in the country did not indulge in politics or become involved in politically controversial questions. He was speaking
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  • 68 9 LONDON, Frl. -The following law students from the Federation and Singapore have been called to the Bar: Thoo Chow Thye <Kuala Lumpur), Hussein bin Onn (Johore> S. Nicholas < Singapore i. R. Sharma < Singapore i, Neoh Thean Hup (Singapore). Chong Yean Seong (Kuala Lumpur
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  • 122 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Adult Education Boara will conduct a public forum In Malay on family planning at 7 p.m. on Monday at the Infant Welfare Clinic. Jalan Euno.v Chairman of the forum will be Inche Buyon Adil of Radio Singapore. Speakers will include Dr. S.H.
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  • 17 9 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. Senior Inspector Noordin bin Abdul Rahman has been transferred to Nibong Tebal as O.C.P.D.
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    • 241 9 Straits Times Crossword Bhl Bhb bßh^ iBT ACROSS keys in a businewlike way 4 ™n et ,8 S > QBmaBed nCI U sL-Uke measure in the 5 Slrinn.p Ih. nIH T>f ,K| COUntlJ' lB>. V ISor'ue^ HLSS for 'pro- f* 10 m Offlcer for oucium of mmtmi d.ama 7 1
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  • 266 10 |t Wmril Sl* (Minimum) HEAR THE New Band at tbe ttMt Point Garden, Panlr Panjaoc. 8 oort THE COCKPIT'S Java R:]«lt«fM la »»M.d twiy aatafAaf »nd Sunday Inn' h litnr MATEHNITV REGISTERS Ktqulrer I.M iT'i-174 sun^ii Re«i Road. Kual* Lnmp'ii MM, Com *4 LARRV. Uranriiia KaKinc l'ment :l.l\ Crf
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  • 80 10 2« w-.r*. tt.S* fMaVI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In MIBCaP<,.. oirnard Road Sunday S»r\ te«a a, m. and 8 p.m. All welcomt CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Hir.n4|io>e. t, Oranif! Grove. Road (ofi Orchard Roadi Surd«» Strricea »od J.inrtav School I" 30 am Te«timon> Meetmfa awn UerlMtday f.U POB ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL
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  • 544 10 The Straits Times Saturday, July 1, 1961. The Royal Visit Today Their Majesties the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Peimaisuri Agong, accompanied by the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister, leave Kuala Lumpur for Brunei, where they will be the guests of the Sultan. His Highness Sir Orm.r
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  • 462 10 The Colombo Plpn countries celebrate today the tenth anniversary of the formal inauguration of this remarkably •■-uccessful experiment in international co-operation. Named for the meeting place where, in January 1960, the Foreign Ministers of seven Commonwealth countries met to assist the Commonwealth countries of South and Southi
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  • 182 10 I Japanese successes in the recent Johore Grand Prix are not perhaps an overwhelming item, but they do epmhasise the astonishing Jaoanese triumph I in the Isle of Man trophy races. The Japanese are hitting on all cylinders. From Shannon. Ireland, a new Japanese factory has launched
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  • 1380 10  - BERLIN: Will Khrushchev really go to war? OR IS HE SURE THE WEST WONT TRY TO FIND OUT? VICTOR ZORZA A SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN SOVIET STRATEGIC THINKING by of the Guardian LONDON. Fri. AS the Soviet diplomatic offensive on Berlin grows in intensity, so does Moscow's official appreciation of the
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  • 505 11 Three-month series of local government polls shows pattern of parties' ups and downs KUALA LUMPUR. Friday r pHE Alliance has won three out of every four seats in the threemonth series of local government elections which ended last night. Of the 423 seats it
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  • 77 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore General Employees Union today gave the Singapore Importers and Exporters Association 14 days' notice to settle claims for a unified wage structure for 2.000 daily-rated workers. The union president, Mr. Tan Teck Wah. said the claims were submitted to the association In January
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  • 58 11 NORZEHAN IS TO BE STAR OF NEW FILM IN SINGAPORE ITL'ALA LL'MPUR actress Che Norzehan. 21. arrived yesterday in Singapore to make her first picture for the Cathay-Keris Organisation. She has been given the starring part in the organisation's new production "Pendekar Zainol." Her co-star in the picture will be
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  • 104 11 RELIEF MEN SAIL TODAY TO CONGO KUALA LUMPUR. Fit— The 947 officers and men of the Congo relief force are due to sail from Port Swettenham tomorrow aboard the U.S. Navy ship Blatchford at 11 a.m. Hundreds of relatives and friends are expected to be at the dockslde to say
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  • 58 11 PENANG. Frl. Prizes will be awarded to the three bestdecoratfd non -Malay shops or firms in the city during the second phase of National Language Month, starting on July 22. Judging, based on general appearance (40 marks) and the 1 use of the national language <60
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  • 273 11 IPOH. Friday. >TEWLY-employed teachers have had to wait for 11 up to 10 months before they were paid and schools have had to give them advances from their own funds, the chairman of the board of governors of the Anderson School here, Mr. H D.
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  • 74 11 SINGAPORE. Fri About 50 employees of the East Asiatic Co. (Motor Division) here went on strike today over a bonus issue. They refused to accept a week's bonus and asked tor 15 days' A meeting of boih parlies was held at the Labour
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  • 279 11 Co-ops can unite people Aziz JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-atives. today spoke of the co-operative movement as "a lever to unite the various races Into one nation with one loyalty." In a 39th International Co-operative Day message to the Johore Co-ope.rative
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  • 866 11 Linda trial No. 2: She gets a six-year sentence DPP CHECKED WHEN HE DRAWS PARALLEL WITH THE BIBLE STORY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST SINGAPORE, Friday know why Tan was being asked to kneel down. Yap was totally guessing about that incident, said Mr McWllllam. Another occasion when Wong wa.> supposed
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  • 89 11 rWO MONTHS' LEAVE FOR JA'AFAR KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. rhe Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Syed Ja'afar Albar, will be going on leave for two ■nonths from tomorrow. According to a Governnent statement today, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Ray man. said Syed Ja'afar had been urged to takte leave
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  • 222 11 Trade, industry hail new pact SINGAPORE. Fri. Commercial and industrial leaders today welcomed the basic traae agreement wnicn Singapore's t' inane c iViiniscer, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. sit>nea with Indosia s Trace Minister. Mr. Araun Harahap, in Jakarta esterday. In the absence ot details, they said they could not give
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  • 34 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Johore Bahru's "Miss Cooperative" will be selected by live judges at the Diamond Jub'oilee Hall tomorrow night during the "grand ball" held to commemorate the 39th International Co-operative Day.
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  • 746 12 IVf ORE seeded players tumbled out yesterday in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships with the shock defeats of Europe's top player, Nicola Pietrangeli. and Lesley Turner, one of Australia's star girls. These defeats emphasised the earlier predictions that these 75th championships would be
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  • 38 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. C. C. Tan, president of the Singapore Golf Club, will lead the Singapore team to the South East Asia golf championship to be held at Kuala Lumpur irom July 19 to 22.
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  • 500 12 MEN'S SINGLES THIRD ROUND— N. A. Fraser (Aust i beat M. F. Mulligan Aust i 6-2. 3-K. 6-2. 6-1; R. Taylor ißr) beat M. Belkhotlia (Tunis) 8-10. 6-1. 6-4. 6-3: R. K Wilson (Bn beat J. W. Frost (IS) 6-2. 6-4. 6-4; W. F. Jacques i Aust>
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  • 351 12 'TOKYO. Fri. BoicluiQ, introduced to Japan by the U.S. armed forces, is the latest craze among the Japanese. The Americans had their own bowling alleys at some of their installations lonp before most Japanese had even heard about bowling. The first Japanese bowling alley in
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  • 140 12 20 NATIONS EXPECTED AT MOSCOW MEETING MOSCOW, Fri.— Athletes from more than 20 nations, including 13 Olympic gold medallists, will compete in the fourth Znamensky Brothers international meet here tomorrow and Sunday. The total number of competitors is expected to exceed 500. comprising 350 Russians and about 150 from other
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  • 1215 13 TOWARDS sunset on June 20, 1812, the lookout on the barque Fame, out of Rio de Janiero for London, shouted excitedly. Below, Captain Featherstone. seeing the look-out point westwards took his glass and scanned the horizon. Suddenly, Featherstone snapped on order.
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    • 222 13 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimdaht l/Vl Ahner By At Capp GOO'BVE. C MAW CHILE ffje/ J /AH IS-g^p/A-NOWTH 1 b/ TM' FOOD IS ALL READY, AN' f MUSTN'T 1 TiMV'r ./>rr -M^t^^i I WIDOERVOKUM.'.'— S H. TH' 'ROCK AN' ROLL RASCALS" 1 I WASTE J h s o B ii-
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  • 315 14 WANTED: A BETTER PAY SCHEME FOR TEACHERS rput Ministry ot LcUica; ion 1 should be congratulated for building mor c and more schools 'o meet tne growing demand tor educauon. To staff the schools, more teachers are urgently required, and the laudable educational policy of the Ministry will b» defeated
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  • 213 14 LURING YOUTHS ON ESTATES FROM THE TODDY SHOP IT is heartening to read that the National Union of Plantation Workers is going to organise youth clubs on Malayan estates. The union should have launched this scheme long ago. How many estate managers take an interest in the education of their
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  • 934 14  - STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum DR. MOHD. SAID WRITES: WITH regard to the recent unfortunate and regrettable controversy in connection with the State banquet held in honour of Their Majesties the Yang di-Pertuan Agong the Raja Permaisun Agong on June 16, I consider it my duty as the Mentri Besar of
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  • 201 14 Umno AND WHY ITS POSITION IS DIFFERENT FROM MCA ONE cannot help feeling somewhat depressed aiter reading the reported address of the Tengku to the State Alliance leaders at Kuala Trengganu last Thursday. We join him in earnestly hoping that his Umno "go it alone" fears will not be realised.
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  • 360 14 UNIFIED SCHEME: THOSE WHO DON'T BENEFIT rE implementation of the unified salary scheme is a step in curtailing the existing facilities offered to teachers who are not under the Benham scheme. It will result in lowering the facilities offered to teachers much below that of other classes ol labour. A
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    • 120 14 ~^M& ii k^ ADC jJV.\. M it L SJ«^ y^, asp* I UifL I Livinu HALF So many people waste half their days. By the time work is over they have no strength to enjoy their hours together. They are only living half a life* If you feel like this,
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  • 116 16 I MELBOURNE. Prl. JNVESTMENT shares closed the X week along firm lines. Australian Consolidated Industries gained Is. to 955. 3d. Aust. Motor Industries eased 4d. to 35. 4d Base metals and the oils held a steady tone. Commonwealth Bonds traded along strong lines. I Con Zinc W 9
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  • 226 16 JULY first grans rubbsr buysrs f.a.b. J closed In Singapore yesterday at M cents per lb. up one cent on Tnursdny's closing price. Tbe tone was quietly slsady. t.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot r.o.b. buyers M, sellers 84J (N); Int.
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  • 37 16 SINGAPORE. June 30. RUBBER: 84 cents per Ib. (up one cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84 i cents (quiet after steady). TIN: $461.12* per picul (down $9,25). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (up 25 tons).
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  • 128 16 *T~ME Malayan Exchange Bank** As locution nude these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* <o $100): Hew Y*rl«: buying airmail T.T. 32 9/16. O.D. 32 11/16. 90 dsi 32 13 16 credit bills, 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 11/16. O.D. 33
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  • 482 16 lyiTH no lead what- soever from terminal markets conditions have continued very quiet this week report H. C. B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. The Berlin and Middle East situations, while being discounted are by no means being dismissed, had no
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  • 443 16 From Our Market Correspondent INHERE was a general easing in mining counters on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday after it had been announced that the noon metal price had fallen by $9.25. The market had opened steady, but a wave of
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  • 21 16 Malayan Stork Indices: June 30 June 29 Industrials: 174.16 174.35 Tins: 351.14 358.97 Rubbers: 242.75 242.36 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 806 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday wlih the number of deals in brackets wa.s: Industrials: Krd. Dispensary (2,000) $1.40: F. and N. ord* (1.000) *2.57 i; Oammon $2 20 OL, ON: U. Cement (6.000) $2.2?, J2.32J; Metal Box (6,000) 13.35: 8. Times (2.000) $3.50
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  • 159 16 CHIPS lying ■linitid* thi Imiaptn <* wMrni t«Uy are: Scudai NW. 1, Suncci Asnhan NW. 2. Sadao NW. 3, Lahuan Hadji NW. S. Cambodc* 8/9. Thai 23/26, Breconshlre 33/36, Oranje 42/43, Hoi Houw 40/41. Outir Readt: Strpan Razin. Djajapratama. Slbifco, Tagua, Mionla. San Fernando, W*ar Breeze, Sunon,
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  • 115 16 THE ChintM Produce Exchang*, tin- napore. noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra I'K 'Continent June shipment 5251 buyers. J26J sellers Coconut oil: bulk $3*l sellers, drum $411 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white $I*s sellers. Sarawak white SIK2I sellers, special Sarawak black <152 i sellers, garbled Lampong black Sl32t
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  • 303 16 THHE tin price in Singa--1 pore yesterday fell by $9.25 to $461.12*. the lowest since June 20. The estimated offering rose 25 tons to 285 tons. The Singapore price drop followed that of £9 10s. in London overnight. Commenting on the fall the Financial Times says
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    • 124 18 DENANG.' Fri— R. Milner will lead Penang in theis 'key' MCA league match against Selangor at Western Road here this weekend. Penang team: R. Milner (cant). S. Wilson. A. Dclilkan. N. Monerasinghe. Teh Kcw San. Cheah Teow Keat. B. Shillinglaw. H. Ren ton. J. Smith. Teoh Chye
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    • 271 18 ALOR STAR, Friday T/^EDAH overwhel- mcd Perlis 7-2 in their North Zone Malaya Cup tie here this evening, scoring with ease through a defence that lacked confidence and skill and only had a courageous goalkeeper, Hakimi, to stave off a rout. Perlis salvaged some
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    • 302 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T*HIS weekends Malaya Cup soccer matches again feature the "Big Two" in the south zone Singapore, the holders, and Selangcr. Selangor had a close call at Kluang last Sunday when winning 5-4 against Johore and no doubt there
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    • 84 18 WATER PUTS ARNOLD OUT OF GP SINGAPORE. Fri.—Singapore racing driver B.S. Arnold said today he retired from last week's Johore Grand Prix because of an "accident" and not because of any engine trouble. Arnold said he pulled up into the pits to refuel his Cooper Jaguar but instead of petrol,
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    • 858 18 ATHLETICS ■BATTY SECONDARY MKIT (Spore i Div. lOUjd-,: 1 Koh Ah Soon 2 M. N. Rajan. 3 Leonß Yee Hong 11. 25; 220 yds: 1 Koh Ah Soon 2 M. N. Rajan 3 Soli Ah Tec 25.5; 440 yds: 1 Sunny King 2 Jaswant Singh. 3 G. Krishnan
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    • 146 18 EX-S'PORE MEN PICKED for MALAYA M-SQUAD IJUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two former Singapore footballers now playing for Perak are among 16 players named by the F.A. of Malaya tonight for training in preparation for the Merdeka tournament which begins on Aug. 2. They are Mahat Ambu and Majid Ariff. who are
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    • 336 18 Veteran Kin Hong in upset victory T/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V -The third days play in the Selangor tennis championships produced little excitement and only one surprise result. It can.c in the second round of the men's doubles when veteran star Wong Kin Hong, 38, and Fathlllah Nor beat the fancied
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    • 165 18 LONDON. Fri. Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At Lord's: Middlesex 190 and 151-3 (Russell 51. Gale 77 n.0.). Hants 196 (Ingleby-MacKenzle 51 Moss 6-51). At The Oval: Surrey 287-8 dec. and 121-3 (Edrtch 54). Oxford 224 (Green 59. Nawab of Patudi 50j At Eastbourne:
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    • 172 18 rLNTON. Frl.— A magnificent 134 by 42-year-old Australian "exile" BUI Alley helped Somerset save the fcllow-on by eight runs against the Australian touring tf am on the second day of the match here yesterday. Somerset were all out "for 298, in reply to the Australian
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    • 542 18 THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO.. LTD., Pl#**e note nur new lelephone number with efleo'. fiom 1-7-1961. »*sci i 3 mm). THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE. 1950 (No. 26 ol 19.^1 ThU advrrtrtrment appears by diriwtMn of thr Registrar of Tra4e Marks undrr the provutions of SeetiMi 49(7) of the Ordinance NOTICE
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    • 1493 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications (8 copies) will be received up to 31st July, 1901 by the Principal. Muslim College Malaya. Klang from graduates of Uic Faculty .of Arabic. Al-Azhar University or Darul Ulum. Cairo or any equivalent institution for the post or a teacher in Arabic fel the College. Details of
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    • 107 18 SOCCER MALAYA CUP: Selangor v Malacca (Merdeka Stadium. 8 p.m.) STRAITS TIMES Cl'P: Johore women v Selangor women (5.15): Civilians v Services (4 p.m., both matches at K,luanß>. CRICKtT Ml' A LEAGUE: Penan* v Selangor (Western Rd, 11 a.m.>; Pahang v Johore (Clifford School grd. K. Lipls. 10.30); Singapore v
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  • RACING
    • 314 19 King Ruddin works well again KUALA LUMPUR. Friday KING RUDDIN, who beat Galloping Shoe over :U in 36 3/5 last week, again showed up in a 3f trial in 37 2/5 with Escamillo this morning. He was ridden by Johnny Wilson. King Ruddin .von the Esher Cup i*s a three-year-old
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    • 59 19 PENANG, Fri. Ten athletes will compete in the Penang AAA decathlon starting tomorrow at the Technical Institute ground. Batu Lanchang Lane. Events for the first day are (from 3 p.m.) 100 metres, long Jump, shot putt, high jump and 400 metres. Sunday (from 9 a.m.) 110
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    • 1370 19 RACE ONE: 2.0-CL. 4 DIV. 4-6 F. 1 ***** New State iL&TSt.i R. Breuit.. 5 9.0 (F) 'Shaarl 1 2 ***** Arigito (Mr. Mrs. K.N. Leong, Bagby. 4 8.12 Pohimt 6 3 ***** Hindu Robe (K.Y. Llmi Daniels. 5 8.12 Mitchell 7 4 ***** Freedom Crusade
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    • 123 19 I'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. IX Selangor travel to Kluang to meet Johore 1" the Straits Times Cup interstate women's soccer competition today. The team will be selected from Lee Chin Yoke. Amlnah Balah. Irene Fernando. Joan Fernando. Sandra Alexander. Audrey K.eun. Frances Jones, Daphne Boudevllle,
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    • 104 19 IJUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The north zone schoolbo>s Inter-state tennis tie between Perak and Penang will be played at the istana Iskandarian courts here on Sunday morning. PERAK: Zuiklfli b Abdul. Badll b Awang (Sekolah TAR Ipoh), Nor Ramil b Muslim and Fuad b Jaafar (Malay College). PENANG:
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    • 124 19 TO COPE with the increasing number of horses in training, the Perak Turf Club is planning to build a new block of 50 stalls costing about $55,000. Congratulations to Mr. J. "Tiny" Mason. His three-year-old colt. AujtiA leaas me neia into the
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    • 52 19 PENANG. Fri. Mr. S.H. Dowse, former Malayan rugby star, was elected president at the Penang Rugby Union's annual general meeting last night. Other officials are: Mr. Gerald de Zilva vice-president, Mr. C. Robinson hon. secretary. Mr. D.G. Batty hon. treasurer. Committed: Messrs A. Carrier. M. Bromley-Fox and
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    • 154 19 •yAIPEH. Fri. C.K. Yang. Formosa's silver medalist in the 1960 Olympic decathlon, was reported to have denied he was retiring. Yang told a broadcasting corporation at Los Angeles he was aiming for a gold medal in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Press reports
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    • 45 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Japanese university soccer team. St. Paul's of Tokyo, will play three floodlit matches in Singapore on July 7, 12 and 14. They will meet Chinese in the first match. Malays In the second, and end their tour against All-Singapore.
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    • 164 19 bbbV* L^^L^^flßßW .^m^bv bbbbbbbbb^b&^bl P^bW^^^bhbVM ft^^^fl c scene wos '"deed dramatic A few yards away Bridget lay in the snow She was wearing scarlet f i IO&^M»J^ pyjomos ond a white wcol wrap round her shoulders Iv I The white wool wrap was stained with crimson Her l^L 1 \\lJ
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  • 278 20 Earnings of $1,200 per head were the highest of 21 lands in South-East Asia SINGAPORE, Friday. CINCJAPOKK had the highest income per head of 21 South and South-Kast Asian countries, a statement to mark the 10th anniversary of the Colombo Plan said today. This "was 51.
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  • 180 20 HOLLYWOOD. Kri. Film i Star Marlon Brando dis- closed yesterday he had been secretly married to Mexican actress Movita. and that they had a child. The disclosure came during court hearing on Brando's claim for enforcement of his visiting rights to his son. three-year-old Christian, and a
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  • 137 20 THE FAMILY OF 1 .re Mi M. Tnmnliinillni thank* Iriendu :<nd j reliiliv^ fo. then MM|M, urrsith*. hfln :it .it funeral MR A MRS LIM ENC TECK :ind family thank th. \.n, :;ilp;. ntiamma*ukhu. m«mlKi- of th< KuddhiM L:uon, .N'tin.« of Koo Itork I'm T>m|jl<\ RrlaUVM and friend* for
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  • 40 20 i n Petticoats and American LI— «rl« in IS prr cm: discount T»]mahal Man 34 Bill Road Ku.tia Lumpur. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES MADE to virr. Ctmrgm :umiu rtf'iirnt >»r\i. r IVrlrrt l>rl-*« M.ikin,; IUUtMa, 6?4. I'pprr Stnancoon P.i. T.i -«c.:i
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  • 377 20 LONUOXV Pli— Hmilci quiti j conditions prevailed in London .stock markets iouj.v win buyers still lelucuiin lo commit WMBM'he. 1 u> Mi) giea. exit-iu m view I ot the rraitng umei lanuies. Asi the lcsuit. inieie.si was li.eluy selective ba\ .seveiai section Miontd a numbei of guitib. GiUedgeu
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  • 135 20 I TACNTON. Fri— Somerset and the Australian cricket team drew their three-day match here today. Final scores were Australia 440-3--dei and 202-4 dec. Somerset 298 and 230-9. Bill Alley, the Australian bats- man with Somerset, failed by only five runs to complete his second I
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  • 48 20 PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, surrounded by the Bukit Ho Swec fire victims ot St. Margaret Drive, answer questions put to him about their future. He tells them that the Government is doing everything possible to help get them back to normal conditions.
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  • 437 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "I think that concrete arrangements are needed to insulate our economies from {.he Impact of erratic prices lor raw materials. "I think, too that the region of South and SouthEast Asia must be able to •teli its manufactured products more favourably on
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  • 123 20 Colombo Plana $2,800 m. success story says peer lONDON. Fri. The MarJ guess of Lansdoune. Foreign Office Undersecretary, today described the Colombo Plan M "really and truly a success story." Speaking at a press conference here on plans for the tenth anniversary celebration of Ihe plan, he said it was
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  • 63 20 NEW DELHI. Fri.— A Bill i to effect the official integration with India of Dadra and Nagar Aveli, former Portu-guese-ruled enclaves north of Bombay, will be intro- duced in the Indian ParllaI ment In the next session starting In August. The two territories total--1 ling 189
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  • 63 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— A War! Department clerk. Ekhwan bin Bahari. was adjudicated a bankrupt in the High Court here today on his own petition, with total liabilities amounting to $3,000 He offered to pay the Offlcal Assignee $20 monthly towards the benefit of his creditors. His offer was
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  • 61 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. A total of $102,600 for the Bukit Ho Swec fire victims was collected by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Lim Eng Peow. chairman of the welfare sub-committee, reported at its monthly meeting today. The chamber stops collecting donations from tomorrow, and will forward
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  • 25 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Saint Andrews Mission Hospital for Children tonight held a Ball at the Cathay Restaurant to raise funds for the mission hospital.
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  • 324 20 WE'LL DO ALL WE CAN, SAYS MR. LEE SINGAPORE. Fri. Bukit Ho Swec fire victims tonight mobbed the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to complain about their difficulties, when he paid surprise visits to two housing estates where they are Staying Mr. Lee, perspiring In the jostling mass of
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  • 44 20 SINGAPORE. Kri Dr Ivan Polunin of the University of Malaya will give an illustrated talk on "The land and sea nomads of Asia. al the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon meeting, at tin Capitol Restaurant at 1.19 p.m. tomorrow
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