The Straits Times, 4 July 1961

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times I Nee*- Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. JULY 4. 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 1074 1 \j xvl x Ivylo v/Jb \J\) Vx x v/JLil v^ x Jt> x mJJI% JLixif x# rdgC Moderation call and pledge on troops British build-up in desert goes on LONDON, Monday MR. Harold Macmillan told the House of Commons today that there were no signs of the
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  • 83 1 THE Yang di-Pertuan A s mi k (second from left) skippered a Federation team in a kolch race at the Kiix.il Regatta ;it Sungri Brunei on Sunday. The Federation lost to a Brunei team, led by the Sultan of Brunei, by two lengths. The Prime Minister. Tengku
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  • 315 1 Dayaks out to cheer the King KUALA BELAIT, Monday. JATTOOED Dayaks were among thousands of people representing all communities who crowded the Padang here this morning to cheer the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permai-J suri Agong. From early this morning. Belait River was busy i with dugout longboats bringing
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  • 114 1 The officers affair: Tengku drafts memo From ROLAND CHALLIS BRUNEI. Mon. The Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to- I day met the Mentri Be9ar of Brunei. Dato Haji Ibrahim bin Jaffar. and was drafting a memorandum to the Sultan of Brunei on the subject of the Malayan Government officers
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  • 343 1 Inquest on Hemingway after his gun death? CORONER WILL SPEAK TO AUTHOR'S WIDOW FIRST I^ETCHUM (Idaho). Mon. A coroner will decide here today whether to hold an inquest into the shota:un death of Ernest Hemingway. 62. the famous novelist. The coroner. Mr. Ray Me- j Goldrick. said he would de-
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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Japan's Deputy Naval Chief-of-StafT. Vice-Admiral Nobuyoshi Wat- anabe. flew into Singapore tonight for a four-day visit. He has been invited here by the British naval installations in Singapore.
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  • 126 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A London-bound jet airliner that was to have picked up Britain's Avlm- i tion Minister. Mr. Peter Thornercroft. from Kuala Lumpur returned to Paya I.ebar airport today with a cripped engine 20 minutes after take-off. Emergency measures were Uken as
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  • 162 1 3 arson bids on attap houses SINGAPORE, Moil. Police are today investigating three attempts to set fire to attap houses. The first two attempt*, at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. yesterday. were on a row ol uttap houses in Carev Road. No damage was done on the first attempt, but
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  • 21 1 CURRIfc DEAD [>o> Mm Ailluni t. raw itiid i m en nth retired chain I ,m 0 awl B mli.'
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  • 334 2 THEY WILL WORK FOR ONE MONTH WITHOUT PAY IF THEIR CLAIMS ARE NOT SETTLED rpEN THOUSAND hospital servants throughout the Federation will work one month without pay if the Government does not meet their demands for a better wage scheme and working conditions. Hospital attendants, cooks,
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  • 134 2 Cheah: No sacrifice too great 4 LOR STAR. Mon. Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok. national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, who last week received a threatening letter, today appealed to all MCA. branches in the country to carry out the association's reorganisation plan with "increased vigour." "No sacrifice is
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  • 46 2 An attractive and practical feature of Ho n g Kong's new lIKsl-million highway, Lung Cheung Road, is the cio v c r-leafed bridge. The two-mile long highway will reduce traffic congestion in Tai Poh Road and Clear Water Bay Road. U.P.I, picture.
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  • 201 2 MALAYA OFFERED HELP BY WEST GERMANY F ONDCN, Mon. Mr. Cheah Thiam Swee, Malaya's Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, said here that West Germany "is willing to give us technical aid to help us push ahead with our own development plans." Mr. Cheah. who went to London for an
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  • 65 2 TEMERLOH. Mon.— A tapper. P. Munusamy. 26. was yesterday jailed for one day and fined $300 or three months' jail by the president of Cessions Court here when he pleaded guilty to stealing a gold necklace and a gold pendant on May 15. The court was told the
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  • 30 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. T. Chelliah. administrative officer in the Ministry of Labour and Law. has been promoted to acting principal assistant secretary, it was announced in the Government Gazzette.
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  • 143 2 Council to halve 'overtime' parking fine in Ipoh IPOH. Mon.— The comx poundable fee for exceeding the paid up time limit in c-ar parking zones is to be reduced from $10 to IS. The town council decided today to reduce the "fine" at the suggestion of a PPP councillor. Mr.
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  • 26 2 TEMERLOH. Mon. For failing to carry a lorry attendant on May 18 at Lanchang. Lo Cheng. 48, of Kuala Lumpur, was yesterday fined 525.
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  • 32 2 PENANG. Mon. A trbha rider. Tan Kirn Teng. 30. was today bound over in $300 for 12 months for .stealing two fowls belonging to a prison warder. Zalnal bin Osman
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  • 215 3 EXILES WHO SEEK UNION OF PROTECTORATE WITH UAR AND YEMEN ACCUSE BRITAIN OF HURRYING r JTHE South Arabian League yesterday described the talks due to open in London today between Mr. lain Macleod, the British Colonial Secretary, and delegates from Aden Colony as "hurried and prompted
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  • 40 3 MOSCOW Mon. Mr. Khrushchev, President Neonld Brezhnev and other top Soviet leaders yesterday led the tumultuous applause in the Bolshoi Theatre at the end of the first performance of a two-week Moscow season by Britain's Royal Ballet.
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  • 161 3 Man who plans to live with snakes for 72 days ALEXANDRIA (Louisiana), Monday. SIXTY-FOUR- YEAR-OLD Dan (Little Dutch) Darnell yesterday began the third day of his self-imposed confinement with 82 poisonous snakes in an underground pit. He entered the pit on his birthday on Friday and said he intended to
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  • 216 3  -  DOUG LACKERSTEEN From LONDON, Monday. SIR ROLAND ROBINSON, M.P. and chairman of the central council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, has deplored the practice of holding Commonwealth conferences behind closed doors. "There is no need to do this, and I believe the practice will
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  • 201 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. A BITTER attack on the United States by the Portuguese Premier Dr. Salazar last week is forcing the Kennedy administration to a decision on how far it is willing to go to support African nationalism in Angola, according to a news analysis in
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  • 114 3 11 KILLED, 70 HURT IN NEW RIOTS ALGIERS, Mon. Muslim workers returned to work here yesterday and Muslim shops were open as usual af r Saturday's s.rike and nationalist e'emonstrations. A Muslim policeman died In hospital early yesterday bringing the death roll in thj demonstrations in Algiers. Oran and Blida
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  • 118 3 T ONDON, Mon. Professor J. B. S. Ualdane, the biologist, told supporters of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament last night that It was possible some of them would be killed in carrying out their civil disobedience campaigns. "Two hundred lives might buy
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    • 157 3 LONDON, Monday. ORITAIN'S Post Office Headquarters said yester--13 day a diamond bigger than a shilling and valued at mote than £150,000 was missing in the mail between London and Zurich. The 78-carat unmounted stone, owned by a Zurich millionaire. Mr. Henry Lyon, was withdrawn from
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    • 179 3 MOSCOW: Representatives of the; world's ruling Communist parties will meet this week in Ulan Bator, capital of Outer Mongolia, on the 40th anniversary of the foundation of the Mongolian Peoples Revolutionary Party. LONDON: Mr. Bernard Mate. Minister of Heaith and Welfare In the Kenya Government, predicted
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    • 37 3 AMAGASAKI (Japan). Mon. Two factory workers here were crushed to death in a paint mixer. The mixer was switched on by a fellow worker while it was being cleaned by the two men.
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    • 356 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM [WAVE SERVICE: A M T me Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; T e *k Le? 700 The &Ilu JO, 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Pfcpe Jarmillo And P?pe Nunc" Newi; 8.05 More Melodies At
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  • 326 4 rpHE Giok Djoe alias Samson was today acquitted of abetting in the theft of four I orchid plants, alternatively, of assisting in the disposal of five I spector E. O. Thomson, prosecuting, had stated that two youths, Anuar bin Awang and Oel Khie. witnesses for
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Police tonight found a newly-born baby abandoned near a drain at the 12 1 2 mile Jurong Road The baby, believed to be Chinese, was taken by am* bulance to the General Hospital.
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  • 200 4 Govt. helps islanders to earn more cash CINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan today toured the Southern Islands to study the progress of the Government's plan to make the islanders more selfsufficient. The Minister spent nearly five hours on Pulau Seraya. Pulau Seraya Kechll and
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  • 95 4 INTRUDER BEATEN BY DOG AND FENCE SINGAPORE. Mon. See Seng Njjah, 24, encountered two obstacles a barking dog and a high fence when he attempted to break into a house in Florence Road in the early hours of July 1. The dog's barks awakened the occupants of the house while
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  • 162 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rvONATIONS received here on Saturday and today have boosted the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund by $22,012.57. The fire fund committee received a total of $21,182.57 from the following donors: Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference $15,380.53; Mr. Moh Slew Leng Proceeds
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  • 137 4 Opium: Man says his wife 'planted' it SINGAPORE, Mon. A trlshaman, accused of possessing prepared opium, alleged in his defence today that the drug was "planted" by his wife, who wished to see him in trouble with the law. Teo Ah Say. 46, who said the charge did not surprise
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  • 93 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— lnche Mohd. Ismail bin Hajl Hussain. the Liberal Socialist Party candidate in the Anson by-election will speak on "The Question of the Fighting Forces" at a rally at the Junction of Choon Guan Street and Peck Seah Street between 7 and 10 p.m. Mr. Wee Soo
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  • 231 4 COURTING COUPLE HOLD-UP: TWO MEN PLEAD GUILTY SINGAPORE, Monday. rVO youths, who held up a clerk and his girl friend one night in Canning Rise, were convicted at the Assizes today. Teo Ngak Teow, 17, and Pang Meng Kwang. 19, pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Chua to a charge of
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Chan Chiaw Thor, Held secretary of the Primary Production Division, Ministry of National Development, will represent Singapore at the inter-regional seminar on the co-operative movement to be held in Copenhagen. Denmark. Mr. Chan is expected to return to Singapore on Aug. 20
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    • 398 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES] »T»HE following is today's sche- Jesselton. Brunei. Slbu. Kuch- Manila. Honolulu. Los Angeles x dale of civil aircraft move- lug (ML 409) 5.15 p.m.; from (PA 818) 10.15 ajn. merits at Paya Lebar airport. Kota Bharu (ML 141), Kuala QanUs: To Bangkok, CalSingapore. Lumpur 5 p.m.;
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  • 417 5 AIM TO RAISE LEVEL OF TEACHING, HE SAYS Chinese literature and language: Youth leader explains rFHE secretary-general of the Malayan Chi- nese Association Youth Section, Mr. Lee San Choon, said today that the Government aimed to raise the level of the teaching of Chinese literature and language. He said this
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  • 111 5 ITL'ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Hajeedar bin Abdul Majitl. 15. a form 111 student of Victoria School, Kuala Lumpur, has won first prize in the Malayan schoolrhildren's World Refugee Year poster competition. Miss Tsao Nan Faion (Pena. I Chinese Girls' High School) was second and
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  • 197 5 2 jurors fined for being absent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two jurors were today fined $50 each for failing to appear in the High Court here for a murder trial Another juror was reprimanded by the judge. Mr Justice Hashim. for coming to court in an open-necked shirt. The two absentees,
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  • 106 5 Expansion ahead for R.M.N. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The next few years will be a period of expansion lor the Royal Malayan Navy, which will have new patrol cralt to add to its effectiveness and a new naval base at Lumut. This is stated in a Press release by the R.M.N.
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  • 73 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. An overseer of the Public Works Department. Rasiah Polambalan, 36, pleaded not guilty in the Fourth District Court today to a charge of using criminal force on a 11-year-old schoolgirl with intent to outrage her modesty. The offence was alleged to have taken place at
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  • 190 5 5 gagged with sarongs in cinema robbery MALACCA, Monday. A FTER binding and gagging five employees of the Cathay Cinema here early this morning, four men forced open a safe in the office and took $5,000. I The money was stated to be collections for Friday. Saturday and Sunday. The
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  • 53 5 Malay school to go up soon KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Construction work on the proposed residential Malay Secondary school at Cheras Road here will start soon. The Ministry of Education has called for tenders to build the school, which will be named after the second Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the late Sultan
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  • 75 5 Two die in quarry explosion MERSING, Mon.— Two labourers were killed and two others injured when an explosion took place at the P.W.D. quarry here this morning. Siah Kirn. 40. was blown to bits and Ng Hock Seng, 38. died at the Mersing general hospital. The two injured were treated
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  • 101 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Government Is considering an application fiom the Ex-Services Association of Malaya for a site here to build its national headquarters. According to the association's annual report, plans for a cenotaph In Johore are In hand The association reported a $10,000
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  • 149 5 U.N. PROJECT MAY BE STARTED AT REMBAU 1/UALA LUMPUR. Men. The Rembau district in Negri Sembilan will probably b£ chosen for the new pilot project to fight rural malnutrition, said Mr. B. Jones, the acting director of Unicef. before he left by air for Bangkok today Mr. Jones said that
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  • 32 5 BUNGEI PATANI. Mon. The Bishop of Penang, Monslgnor Francis Chan, blessed the new chapel of St. Francis of Asslsi at a ceremony held during the weekend on Dublin Estate. Kulim.
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  • 194 5 [POH, Mon. An eight-year-old boy, Lav Ah Chal, freed his 'ather and four other members of his fai.iily tied up by a w ang of four armed robbers who raided their shop at Paslr Plnjl new village here last night. The robbers
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  • 361 6 Merger: This is the way ahead S.P.A. STEPPING STONE TO A CONFEDERATION OF MALAYSIA... SINGAPORE, Monday. nnHE People, official organ of the Singapore People's Alliance, today said the immediate future of Singapore lay in a confederation with Malaya in which the island would be independent in all matters except external
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  • 146 6 Malayans in Congo get U.N. service medals Kt'ALA LUMPUR. Mon The 600 officers and men of Malaya's original Congo force have been presented with medals marking their service with the United Nations in the Republic. The soldiers became eligible for the U.N. medals at the end of January after completing
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  • 51 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. The death occurred suddenly in Alor Star hospital today of Che Saedah blnte Abdullah, 37, wife of Inche Tajul bin Haji Abu. Executive Engineer. Central Kedah. Che Saedah is survived by her husband and eight children. The funeral will be held at Klang
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  • 138 6 Malaya's donations to U.N. funds IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government has donated a total of $7,500 to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency Fund and the United Nations Refugees Emergency Fund. A government statement said today that the money came from the proceeds of the sale of commemorative
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  • 128 6 ABORIGINE LOSES HALF HIS SAVINGS IN FIRE •pANAH RATA. Mon. The headman of a group of 62 aborigines. Bah Pisang bin Bah Teh. 32, lost more than half his life-savings ot $598 when the leather bag in which he kept the money was damaged by fire last night. Bah wa.
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  • 28 6 SUNQEI PATANI. Mon.— The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah were among the large crowd at a dance held here in aid of the Congo Cheer Fund.
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  • 41 6 TEMERLOH. Mon. An opium addict. Lee Kee Shin. 43, of Jalan Tungku Bakar here, was yesterday fined $300 or three months' jail for possessing 17 packets of prepared opium and four opium pipes In his room on May 9.
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  • 59 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent greetings to President Kennedy and President Garcia on the occasion of the 4th of July Independence Day anniversaries. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, sent messages to the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, and
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  • 243 6 THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI OPERATED ON WHILE INK.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fFHE Sultan of Brunei underwent two opera- tions in Kuala Lumpur before returning to Brunei last week for the State visit there by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Perraaisuri Agong, it was disclosed today. He returned while
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  • 119 6 'Wild' Bill is here to get that croc CINGAPORE, Mon.—Australian big game hunter. "Wild" Bill Hambly-Clark arrived in Singapore today on board the Australia on his way to "get a shot at" the 20ft. man-eating crocodile now terrorising an area In Kota Bharu. He Is here In answer to a
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  • 1339 7 OUSTED BY SIAMESE, HE LIVED TO SIT ONCE AGAIN ON HIS THRONE SULTAN Ahmad Taju'd-din of Kedah was a monarch w ith a grievance. Turned out of his ancestral domains by a Siamese invasion led by the Raja of Ligor; he had
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  • 32 8 H.,.rf. >IU i Minimum) THE FAMILY f.f the Ma Ml La* n lh.ink all rfM fn. n<l« lor th.ir »nath» HNMa, r..in<i« mtht attaaaaaea m. uilvinci and anKutance at me inn.-i.ii
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday. July 4. 1961
    • 690 8 with the authority of the Public Prosecutor, interpose I themselves between the kid- nappers and the victim'? j family. But if the public want this proposed legislation to be effective, they will have to accept the purpose and the i consequences of these sections 'of the bill
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    • 595 8 A letter from the Perak State Government, published on this page today, throws considerable light on the confusion which very nearly resulted in the discontinuation of rent control in Ipoh. It would seem that the -old Town Council (that is. the Council before it? reconstitution on
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  • 1419 8 ERNEST Hemingway has died as violently as he lived, has died perhaps in the way he would have wished, continuing the legend that began in his lifetim&. Yet he had seemed indestructible from the day he crawled, his legs and body riddled with mortarshell
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    • 140 8 I AM directed to reter iv your editorial headed "Rent Control In Ipoh" (S.T. June 16> which has been vlewtKl with some concern by the Perak State Government. In which you query whether in fact all the Perak local authorities had given their
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    • 155 8 Reminders regarding this question were dispatched to the Ipoh Town Council on March 17, April 7, April 18 and May 2. 1961. until the stage was reached at the end of May when the State Government was unable to delay a decision In the matter, bearing in mind legal advice
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    • 118 8 The State Government was therefore faced with the problem of making a decision without the benefit of any fina! views from the Ipoh Town Council, and therefore the State Government naturally took note of the points discussed at town council committee level, the gist of which clearly Indicated that the
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    • 50 8 within the local context, must lie with the local authority, who must be assumed to be aware of the local conditions, but this does not mean that the State Government would necessarily abide by a local recommendation if the Interests ot the State as a whole required a different decision.
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    • 149 8 One school of thousht maintains that the ordinance Is more honoured In the breach than the observance, but It h> generally appreciated that the collection of facts on an administrative basis is seriously hampered by those who have subjective reasons for obscuring the Issues involved. A judicial Inquiry may be
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  • 1128 9 The Govt. critics— by Dr. Lim Wrong to brand those who disagree as extremist or communal THE former president of the MCA, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today that the main issue confronting all Malayans was not that they should be united as Chinese, Malays or Indians, but that they
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  • 550 9 Fire— loo lose homes TRAPPED ON TOP FLOOR, THEY LEAP OUT OF WINDOWS SINGAPORE. Mon. Twenty-one families comprising 101 people lost their homes when a fire razed a block ol three snophouses in New Bridge Road at dawn today. A flour mill and a bicycle \hcv were destroyed. Panic-stricken men
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  • 145 9 THE ATTAP DWELLERS TWICE FOIL FIREBUGS SINGAPORE. Mon. Arsonists tried to set fire to a row of attap houses in Carey Road twice within six hours yesterday. Alert residents foiled them. At 8 a.m. a housewife, Madam Tan Seng Khoo, was preparing breakfast when she heard a thud on the
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  • 32 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— ln a raid at Redhill Close last night, police recovered three acid bombs, one paiang. one spear and one wooden pole under some bushes behind a bus terminus.
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  • 99 9 L'UALA LUMPUR. Mon 1 The Speaker of the Perak State Legislative Assembly. Inche Sulalman bin Bulon. Is expected to be appointed Deputy Mentrt Be.sar soon. The Perak State Government Is now considering an amendment to the State constitution to provide tor the post of
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  • 103 9 Pepper gang hold-up SINGAPORE. Mon. '*3 A shop assistant was waylaid in Mountbatten Road today by three youths who flung pepper into his eyes, temporarily blinding him, and then robbed him of $100 Teo Wee Hua. 21. told police, that h e was cycling towards the city at about 2
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  • 195 9 CINGAPORE. Mon.— Group v Captain John Barraclough and Group Captain T. E. J. Fitton, of the Far East Air Force headquarters at Changl here, have been made air commodores. Their names are Included In the promotion list issued by the Air Ministry In London. Air
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    • 194 9 'iiuiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiuiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiM^ j JUST OUT! j Readers Digest j I JUNE ISSUE j E i Containing 3 Th« Ordeal of Philip Reeves. A rescue from o blazing gronory reveals one man's heroic courage in saving another. JJ C I Fall Info A Thunderstorm. A jet pilot hod to bole out ot
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    • 87 9 ■w*>^ wi^Oßt^m^tl rJr a^aW Tafr^ra*! I &^mZ^^M if M* > v 5 a^a^Bßk MM SAFETY BUILT TO LAST §r- j SELF ADJUSTING TREAD with the tough new all-weather. you've got a tyre that adjusts instantly to all driving demands. On corners and when braking, the tenacious tread grips like nothing
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    • 205 10 Mice help woman's quest for beauty THE mouse which supposedly frightens woman out of her wits may prove to be one of her best friends. Studies of mice may be the means through which science finds the fountain of youth cosmetics with rejuvenating properties. This was indicated by Dr. Freddy
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    • 230 10 "STRETCH" FABRICS TO CHANGE FASHION T*HE new "stretch" 1 fabrics will create the next revolution in fashion. 46 year old Emilio Pucci, the well known Italian designer, said in New York recently. "Stretch fabrics are In •> their infancy." said Puccl. "They are almost weightless they don't behave like anything
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    • 220 10 Cleanser leaves wash perfumed ASK any woman what she hates most about housework and two to one she will say cleaning. It could be anything from washing lingerie to polishing the furniture, but these are the chores most women loathe. But with so many cleaning products on the market these
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    • 128 10 IJONG Kong seems to favour Singapore models for most of the fashion shows that are held there. Joan Booty who has returned from Hong Kong after organising several fashion shows, said that Singapore girls were found to be smarter in modelling. With her were Ong Gaik Kirn
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    • 58 10 WHEN making panties for little ones, work a large cross in embroidery cotton on the front elastic band casing. It helps a small child to dress herself If she can see which is front. I do the same for bought panties it is quicker than teaching
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    • 343 10 IT CAN BE DONE BY LEARNING TO PLAY TABLE-TENNIS JF you want to slim and enjoy it, learn to play table-tennis. This the advice of 19--year-oid Miss Kok. Oi Yee. "Table-tennis will certainly keep you trim and give you plenty of exercise without too much strain.
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    • 341 10 Dorothy Gray 1. SATURA CLEANSING CREAM— a >S^ cleanser thai removes make-up thoroughly in J^ one application, leaving the skin soft and r\ 2. SATURA SKIN FRESHENER-stimulate* and refines the skin. ill pnafp 3 SATURA CREAM (with or without j£** 35*$^ Hormones)— contains Vitamins. A greaseless *|wm^ cream that counteracts
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    • 458 10 S~\ 1 A NEW IURST OF HONEY PINK TOR UPS AND FINGERTIPS You be honey bee girl, too! Let thi* glorious golden pink have it* way with you and every fashion in your life! In Revlon's extra-creamy Luttroui' and extra-lotting Xonolite' Lipstick. Cream and Frosted Nail Enamels to match. Sole
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    • 300 10 T* I ACROSS half used? (5 B>. o t raits I imes v-rossword u^ to c^e dO wn m^ry^^. rj— rs— i rj— l jr-i 1 6 Alter pointless transfonna- J- n^ a ™^/™f er? w > 3C39^v^Rml*V (6 i desire for a dance (5. 3. 6). |6 17 I
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    • 1760 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENOUIRIES: Ttl: 2405 PASSAGE ENtUIRIUi Ilh »tt. TO_ADEN, LIVERPOOL, HAS6OW. LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL POJT rhtm Ptntng ANCHISES L'ptil, Dublin, Havre, H'uurf ll Pt Jaly S Jaly I LAERTES Liverpttl. Dublin Jllf 1 Jalf 7 Jalf 7/11 Jalf 11 > MARCN ilia, h burg. Holl.. A'moutk
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    • 1569 11 ttm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Wg* SINGAPORE (HctrftratH tte Until ltii|laai; 11 LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL t COHTINENTAI PORT!. Spore P. FtM Peni-f SENREOCN'E L.) liaaaa, Rotlerdarn, Hamourg 1. 11 /Jaly I BENRINNES(E.Ip) fatal, Hull. R'Oan. H'burg Jalf It'll Jaly 1/ I lENNACMIE Awtff. L'don, G'many. R'dam
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  • 451 12 From Our Market Correspondent SELECTIVK interest continued in tins on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, hut business was very restricted. The tendency was better during the morning, but prices were off; best during the afternoon session following a dollar drop in the metal
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  • 24 12 Malayan Stork Indicrs: July 3 July 1 Industrials: 174.35 i.l II Tins: 352.90 35(1 o:< Rubbers: 242 75 243.75 Jan 1 1958=100
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  • 846 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan 13 Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the num- ber of deals in brackets was: Industrials: J .WauKh (1.000) $1.87; M. Cement (1,000) $2,321 ON: Metal Box (3.000) $3.50 c all, OL, ON. $3.49 c all ON, $3.47) c all, $3.50 c all:
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  • 40 12 SINGAPORE. July 3. RUBBER: s:;, cents per lb. (down threeeiKhths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83 5 3 cents (very quiet). TIN: 8460.50 per picul (down $1). Estimated unofficial «.n. Tin- 270 tons (up 20 tons).
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  • 206 12 J' ULY first gradt rubber buyers lob. closed In Singapore yesterday at S3{ cents per ll>. down three-tluhths of a tent on Friday's closing price. The tony was quiet. t.C.C.R.A. closing price* In cents per Ib. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers S3J, sellers 831 <N);
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  • 183 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapere whirvee today are: Malgorzata Kornalska 1/2. Rawing NW. 3, Pulau Kid Jans NW. 5. Ambra 6A, Idomcneus 13/16, Dolpheverett It). Klnabalu 21/ 22. President Pierce 31/32, TuK-machua 42/43, Ch.uon 46. Outer Reads: Sunon, Weltervreden. Slbigo, Slndh, Simons Kerk, Wear Breeze, Thorsganrd, Arondu,
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  • 8 12 Riverview produced 192.000 lb. 1n June.
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  • 243 12 T*HE tin price fell 1 slightly in Singapore by one dollar to $460.50 per picul on an offering of 270 tons or 20 tons more than Saturday. There Is little or no trend In the market at present which is presumably waiting
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  • 137 12 TNI Malayan Exchange BankC Ati»clitun made tbere change* In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): New V*rk: Buying airmail T.T. 32 9/16, O.D. 32 11/16. 90 d '.«t 32 1.1 /1 3 credit bills, 33 1/16 trade bllli Canada: buying airmail T.T. 331, O.D 33..
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  • 135 12 MELBOURNE. Moil. TNVESTMENT shares opened the week trading along steady lines. Colonial Sugar eased £2 15s. to £76. David Syme gained Is. to 295. 6d Base metals and oils were steady. Aust. Oil ana Gas ga:ned lOd. to 15s. and Oil Search sd. to 2s. sd. Commonwealth bonds
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  • 99 12 THE Chintss Product Cichanxt, Singapore, noon pricts atr picul ysstordsy wtrs: Copra I'K, Continent June shipment $26} buyers, $27 sellers. Coconut ail: bulk $39 sellers, drum $41] sellers. Popper: Ifuntok white $IX2} sellers. Sarawak white $IsO sellers, special Sarawak black $150 sellers, garbled Lampong black $150, sellers, Lampong
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    • 953 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific <Jt Atlantic Coast Service t T A f.I.A E.T.A. t.I.A. C.IJ S pore nonjT.n| Honolulu 8. FranciKO L Angelea H. York "Kimikawa Man' 17 JO July 24 M\ t All 15 Aut J *t»i "IKivia Man" 17 21 Au| 24 Alt i Sipt ISSeal II Sell >
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    • 95 12 WtSHOUMO EUBOPE SERVICE Sim s bra PtMM YAM* 14/15 Jsly It Jill 17 Marseilles. Havrr Ounkirk SOUTH t WESI AFRICA SERVICE S'ptrt TCHIIANSA S.'ll Jill D'j'tun («/7). Port tlillt)«th (M/ 7). Cipftown (17/1). Mataci (1/1). Lagos (T/l). Colonou (11/ D, Accra. Takoradi, AOiOian Frtetown. Conakry, Dakar (14/1). EASTIOUNO S>tr« LOUDIMA
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    • 710 12 TOTALISATOR BOARD pfrak TURF flllß NIMBKKS FORM AST POOL i PERAK TURF CLUB (3-DIGITSi (IPOH OFFICE) Tickets based on the $1 Un- NUMBERS FORKCAST POOL limited Sweeps for the following (3 DIGITS) Race Days only will be on sale Tipwi-ru r llD -rue NttuncDa at the tollowinß Branches as tol-
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    • 699 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Required TEMPORARY TYPIST at an ali-in salary of $243.10 per month. Qualifications: Typing Speed 40 w.pjn. Standard viil (Minimum) Hum a Government or GovernmentAicied School. Only candidates with the stipulated qualification* from Government or Oovem-ment-Alded Schools and who are capable of
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    • 541 13 NOTICES ROAD NOTICE J. K. R. PAHANG Bailey Bridge No. 106/3 on Route II at the 106 th mile Men-ukab-Karak Road will be closed to all traffic from 9.00 pjn. on 6.7.61 to 6.00 ajn. on 7.7.61 due to re-alignment of the above bridge. TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL Low Cost Housing
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    • 1030 13 (Continued from Ps.gr 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, Si (Min.)— Box (0 et: Mrtra WANTEO ACCOUNTS CLERK, must be able to do bookkeeping. Writ* to P.O. Box 27-14. (Spore). DOCTOR REQUIRED for busy practice in SloKapore. with view to Partnership. Apply Hox A6T42 B.T. Spore. WEEDICIDE SPRAYERS wanted Immediately.
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    • 961 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE >0 Word, Si (Mim.)— Box SO et: txtro POR SALE or To Let. new 2 storey terrace nous' at Bartley Rise Estnte with big compound, about S. MX) sq. ft. Price about $25,000/-. Apply Yap *****/*****. after office ***** Spore. 3 BEDROOM terrace house with authorised
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    • 812 13 TUITION tO Word, Si (Mim.)— Box SO et: txtrm ENGLISH TUITION: At your home. di.-tru-ti 14. 15, 16. By London University Honours Graduate. < Other districts considered). Katong Box 90 Spore. ASIA DRIVINO SCHOOL 19S1 modern dual-controlled brand new Triumph Heralds experienced English speaking instructors 67 Orceftrd Road, B'pore. Pbone
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    • 709 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wtrm* SS (MOu)-Bts cfa. axlrsj RENAULT "750" Reg. 1956 European owner 45 m.p.g. excellent condition TeL Johore Bahru 2077. IMS OPEL KAPITAN. 55.400.00 0.n.0. Vie a- at 14, Hamilton Road, Singapore. Tel: Mr. Cheong *****. ISM FORD CONSUL two European Owners $1,950 0.n.0. Ring Spore 2410
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    • 688 13 FOR SALE 20 Word, Si (Mim.)— Box M rls. extra FOR SALE Roll top desk rattan sitting room furniture odds and ends. 2t> Pvircc Road Singapore, 9 a.m. —8 p.m. 5 USED WINCHESTER model 12 (pump action) 12 gunge shotguns. Good condition— J'.'UO/- eaco. Call K.L. ***** 9 a.m. 5.00
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    • 353 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 20 Word, $10 (Minimum) Dally 1 month. 10 Word, tI.SI) (Mm.) FARIOA MAISON MARCELLE. Bvauty, H/Btyli*t, Uanlcuri.it, Batterf Road. Pbone *****). OCB' OCE' OCB' the little wondrr office copying machine at Kotomatic is Roblnxco Road, HMtL REFRIGERATION AIR-CONDI-TIONING repair* and nervlce UeU Bros A Co Ti-lrphonr
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  • 234 14 MANSFIELD'S CHIEF RETIRES AFTER 27 YEARS SERVICE A member of the board of Mansfield and Co. Ltd Mr. W.H. McNeill, assumed the chairmanship on Saturday in succession to Mr. F.L. Lane who nas retired from Malaya. Mr. McNeill who ]oined Mansflelds in 1932 has since continuously served the company in
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  • 191 14 Perth firm seeks Asian mart /vNE of the most extensive drives for markets for foodstuffs in South-East Asia will be carried out from Perth within two weeks, writes lan Hummerston. Mr w vV. Lyons. Asian group sales manager for j Foster Clark said: "The I door to Asia is open
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  • 100 14 EN'G AUN T TONG. manufacturers of Tiger Balm and Tiger medicinal products have marketed a new medicated oil in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and throughout'the world. Called Tiger Oil. it gives quick relief to colds, aches and other ailments, says a spokesman. Packed in a
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  • 295 14 FOODSTUFFS ACCOUNT FOR 80 PER CENT OF PENANG'S PURCHASES VALUED AT $29 m. pENANG'S external trade with Australia last year rose 15.6 per cent to $51.7 million in value over the 1959 figure. The Penang Economic Officer, Inche Aislkkl bin Ayub, said that this represented 2.9 per
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  • 128 14 Britain to hold 7 trade fairs SEVEN trade fairs will be held in Britain in the second half of the year. Opening today at the Royal Albert Hall, London, is the Ophthalmic Optical Trade Exhibition and Conference. This will be held until Friday. On August 23 to Sept. 2. the
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  • COMMERCIAL
    • 107 14 rpHE North German A Lloyd last week celebrated its 75th year of service to the Far East. It was on June 30. 1886 that the company opened a monthly mail steamer service to the Far East by the vessel Oder which had accommodation
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    • 83 14 HUME MAKE STEADY PROGRESS UUME Industries ■"(Far East) Ltd. has reported steady trading in the half-year to June 30 and the directors expect the full year's result to be satisfactory it was announced in Australia. The steady Interim dividends of six per cent on the ordinary and participating shares are
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    • 135 14 $lm. net profit made by bank rFHE Overseas Union 1 Bank Ltd., Singapore, made a net profit of $1,272,574 last year, said Mr. Lien Ying Chow, vicechairman and ma naging director at the annual meeting. Mr. Lien described 1960 as the most successful year in the history of the bank
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    • 175 14 SINGAPORE'S 25 import and export firms in reptile skins are doing a roaring trade following increased world demand. Last year, the firms exported 373.000 lb. of undressed crocodile skins valued at $2.8 million against 308.800 lb. worth $1.9 million In 1959. the main
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    • 52 14 George Lee Ltd. started a "Frigidaire Week" sales campaign ye:>t»rday which will continue until July 12. Frigidaire refrigerators, atr conditioners and other electrical home appliances, manufactured by Frigidaire factories in America and England, will be on display during the week in George Lee Ltd.'s showroom In
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    • 29 14 1.C.1. Is to build extensions to Its new 11.000-ton polypropylene plant on Britain's northeast coast and double the output. The plant started operations about four months ago.
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    • 250 14 A MAJOR problem facing Singapore's trade in wheat flour Is the lack of storage facilities, says an article in Singapore Trade. At present, all floor Is imported ready milled and milled flour deteriorates If stored for any length of time in Malaya's warm and humid
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    • 60 14 A new premium passenger tyre with polybutadiene synthetic rubber In the tread Xhat can give 60 per cent more mileage than first line i tyres, has been introduced by the United States Rubber Co. The company said It was the first use of polybutadiene.
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    • 32 14 Cathay Pacific Airways has distributed to more than 4.000 travel agents in the United States the first three of a series of programmes promoting tourism In the Far East.
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  • 194 14 BORNEO TOUR FOR DIRECTOR A SINGAPORE insur- ance company executive is planning a tour of the Borneo territories at the end of the year to study the market potential. Mr. Lo Wei. managing director of The People* Insurance Co. of Malaya Ltd., said that his company intended to establish branches
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  • 25 14 Britain's deficit on revenu* in the first quarter this year was £128.7 million compared with £203 million In the corresponding period last year.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 132 14 /^bbKMbF" -"^^^^WiirttS^^jSiSS^wßjPr tipfii 4H^^H, ti J f fjf jg jr ja a* >* _B_H_sHHßß_E_Bßfl_! -sllt-Bl!Ml'ff*^ l^^ J«*| jBJ .j*\ m 3?§BB_B__k__Li_J tB 1 ''*^B I* £j wU^i.-.?J*A- -z3p <*?.- **Wl wfSmm Mafci— S«UILjaJL^VV_I SbbBBBhH mLhmHK_IIULJLJJHE4 HI wH^lP^^^"*' >*■•■■' Destination: the World. With frequent scheduled sailings to more than' 5O ports
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  • 465 15 ENGLAND'S SELECTORS SEEK REVIVED SPIRIT TO SAVE THE ASHES MAY AS SKIPPER, COWDREY TO GET THE RUNS LONDON, Monday. 1> \Y Illingworth, the Yorkshire all-rounder, has been dropped from England's team to meet Australia in the Third Test match at Leeds, starting on Thursday. All other
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  • 119 15 KUALA KANOSAR. Mon. Winning four events in Division A, Syed Rldzuan bin Ariffin became the champion athlete in the Malay College athletic meet which concluded here yesterday. Syed who was first in the crosscountry race also emerged first in the one mile. 440 yards and 220
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  • 103 15 Penang acts against gate crashers pENANG, Mon. Stricter measure* to check gatecrashing at the City Stadium were finalised today at a meeting between the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, and officials of the Football Association of Penang. The meeting, called by the Mayor, agreed that officials of the FAP will
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  • 60 15 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Monk's Hill Secondary School, with 250 points, became the team champions at the secondary schools' quadrangular athletic meet at Bukit Timah today. Paslr Panjang, with 202 points, were runners-up. followed by Outram and Serangoon Garden High School. Bakshkh Singh, who won the shot putt,
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  • 141 15 DINDINGS TO HOLD WATER CARNIVAL IJPOH, Mon. A sea carnival will be held off Lumut on Sunday, July 23, in aid of the Dindings District Welfare Fund and the District's World Refugee Fund, under the patronage of the Sultan of Perak. A tentative programme of 21 events has been arranged
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  • 78 15 SUNOEI PATANI, Mon.— The Chief Police Offlcer, Mr. J. O. Ritchie, has been elected new president of the Kedah Rugby Football Club. Major D. C. Organ is vicepresident with Mr. C. Satkunathan as hon secretary and Mr. R. Jones hon. treasurer. At another meeting held during
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  • 67 15 TELUK ANSON. Mon. About 120 athletes from three primary and eight secondary schools in Tanjong Malim, Tapah. Kampar and Teluk Anson will take part in the South Perak Combined Schools sport.s meet here tomorrow. The meet will be spread over two days and will be
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  • 28 15 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Negrl Sembllan LTA open tennis tournament will start on July 22-°J an** conclude on July 29-30. Entries will closy or. July 18
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  • 298 15 riIGHTEEN-year-old Sala£j siah bte Jaffar of Raja Perempuan School, Ipoh, broke two of the five records on the first day of the Perak combined schools central zone athletic meet on the Anderson School ground today. She set a new Class 1 mark for the shot
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  • SPORTS SUMMARY
    • 285 15 SEKANGOON DIST SECONDARY SCHOOLS MEET: Div. 'A' lone jump: 1 Tan Kirn Ong (SAS) 2 Harvlal (Bart) 3 Quay Kok Han (VS) 19ft 1; hop-step-jump: 1 E. Fernandez (St. Q) 2 Harvlal (Bart) 3 Michael Teo (SAB> 39ft 4'jln; shot putt: 1 Tei.e Lee Chone 'St. Til) 2 Ku
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    • 59 15 SPORE LEAGUE DIV. 2B: Tan Tock Seng 7 Setla Java 1. J. BAHRL LEAGUE DIV 2.A: 63 OFP wo. Larkln Youngsters. IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 1: PTC Trotters 4 (Mahat Ambu 3. Yassln Matban) Ramblers 0. L. PERAK LEAGUE DIV. 1 (T. Anson): Malay Club wo. Melintang Est. PENANG TRIAL:
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    • 61 15 STOtVE CUP (Kajang): MBS Sentul bt Kajang HS 4-1 (Llm Ah Kow bt Basrl 14-17. 15-11. 15- Cheah Hlan Lim lost to Baharuddin 15-10. 11-15. 10-15; Chong Klan Shlong bt Noordln 15-6. 15--5: Ah Kow and Hian Lim bt Basrl or.d Bah*ruddln 15-8. 15-6; Tan Chins Van and Klan
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    • 23 15 SITC CLUB'S TOVRNEY (Tg Mallm) Men's doubles s-final: M. Sandanasamy and Wan Dus Mohamed bt H. Surjan Singh and Baharudln 6-3. 6-1.
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    • 12 15 FRIENDLY (SetramaO Jollllads 3 (J. Menezes. Murugesu, Michael Kav) Teachers 0.
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    • 88 15 BELGIAN GRAND PBIX fPrancochampc): Motor-cycles 125 cc: 1 L. Taveri (Honda. Swlt> 2 T. Phlllla (Honda. AusO 3 J. Redman Honda. Rhod) 112.5 km, 8 laps 42m o.Bs. aver 161.091 kpb; 230 cc: 1 J. Redman (Honca) 1 T. Phtllis (Honda i 3 M. Hallwood (Honda, Bri 126.9
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    • 22 15 DECATHLON (Albuquerque. N. Mexico): 1 P. Herman (California) 7.142 pts. 2 D. Edstrom (Oregon) 7.048. 3 J. D. Martin (Oklahoma) 7,005.
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    • 32 15 US INTERNATIONAL (New York) Dukla oT Czechoslovakia 7 Pet ah Tllcva of Israel 1; Monaco 3 Rapid of Austria 2. SPANISH CUP FINAL (Madrid): Athletico of Madrid 3 Real Madrid 2.
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    • 38 15 GRAND PRIX DE BT. CLOUD, 1M 4' F (Parts): 1 Mmc L. Volterras Dicta Drake. 2 Wordpam 3 Destral. GERMAN DERBY (Hamburg): 1 Baalim (O. Treit. fay) 2 Don Carlos 3 Pantheon 20 ran, won by 5.
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    • 12 15 FEATHERWEIGHT (Tokyo): V. Charmoun (Thai) Uco K. Anutda (Jap). Bth rd.
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  • 34 15 BOSTON. Mon. A world heavyweight title bout between Floyd Patterson, holder, and Tom McNeeley (Massachusetts) will probably be held here this autumn, officials of a new Massachusetts Promotion Company said today. Reuter.
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  • 72 15 yyiTH a flurry of petticoats, South Africa's seeded Sandra Reynolds leaps high in the air to make a return to the British pair Miss D. M. Catt and Miss Angela Mortimer. on the centre court at Wimbledon last Thursday, fourth day of the 75th lawn
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  • 797 15 WEIGHTS for eight races at Bukit Timah on Saturday. SUMMER CUP Cl. 1, Div. I— 6f. ls»ha-Setia 9.05 Native Kingdom s.ll Sonsuste 8.04 Fascination 8.04 Lucky Lucky 8.04 Dententurius 8.03 Count Rego 8.02 Dreamboat 8.02 Tudor House 8.02 Memo 8.01 'w Slnjer 8.00 De Ruyter
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    • 67 15 ji|f|? MILD ftj F* Tl! Why is it that so many of the active, lively people you meet today drink Milo? Because II Wjj they know that a tin of Nestles Milo is a >V" '^88^^/ double investment in delicious chocolatey -J^a^s^ r ONir VOO V pleasure and in bouncing,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 118 15 SOCCER SPORE LEAGUE DIV. 1: Chinese Athletic v Fathul Karlb (Jn. Besar. 5.15 p.m.): Div. 2C: Police v Blue Rovers (Balestler Rd). IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 1: Royal Dragoons v Town Council (CAH grdK KAMPAR LEAGI'E DIV. 2: Kuala Dipang Youngsters v ACS (padang). L. PERAK LEAGVE DIV. 2: ACS v
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  • 389 16 Pact— Jakarta Minister due Exchange of letters on trade agreement in Singapore next week: Details still secret SINGAPORE, Monday. (SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kcng Swee, said that the Indonesian Trade Minister, Mr. Arafin Harahap, and his delegation will fly to Singapore next Tuesday to exchange letters on the basic
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  • 832 16 Dr. CHEE IN NEW ATTACK ON HEALTH MINISTER ■pHK Alliance candidate in the Anson byelection. Dr. Chee Phui Hung, tonight unleashed another attack on the Health Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, and challenged him to deny that tuberculosis allowances had been cut. 1 He also asked Inche Ahmad to deny that
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  • 97 16 A boom for blooms from Indonesia SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singa- pore flori.sts today welcomed the news that the Indonesian j Government was planning to I resume the export of flowers to Singapore after a lapse of many years. Thry piedicted a bright future for Indonesian flowers OB the Singapore market if
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  • 187 16 SINGAPORE, Monday. DAKTY Rakyat oi" Singapore today attacked Tcngku Abdul Rahman's Mighty Malaysia proposal as "a very dangerous intrigue of the reactionary right-wing movement in conjunction with the British colonialists." The party paper, Vanguard, said that Rakyat was "absolutely against" the proposed confederation because it was
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  • 119 16 Surprise in store for storekeeper SINGAPORE, Mon. A textile firm storekeeper was somewhat puzzled yesterday morning when he found the door of his store In Chin Swee Road secured with a brand new padlock. The storekeeper. Mr. Sim Toh Kher telephoned to his office Sim Yeow Seng Ltd.. and was
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  • 304 16 Aussies pile 305-3 at tea v Lanes MANCHESTER, Mon. An opening stand of 177 be- tween Bobby Simpson and BUI Lawry, who both hit centuries, gave the Australians a fine start against Lancashire in Brian Statham's 1 benefit match here today. At tea tne louring team were 305 for th.cc.
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  • 65 16 LONDON, Mon.— Australian 1t... Lavei and Indian champion Ramanathan Kribhnan todayhit their way into the Wimbledon's men's singles semi-finals for the second successive year. With a superb display of controlled power tennis. Layer .'rusn?d sixth seeded Chilean oham.rton Luis Ayala 6-1. 6-3 6-2 and Krishnan. seeded
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  • 39 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The student-electorate of 1,900 at the University of Malaya in Singapore will go to the polls tomorrow to elect their Students' Council, the policymaking and governing organ of the students' union, for the year 1961-62.
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  • 422 16 ONDON, Mon.— ln the Lon- I Lj don stock markets today j buyers were again reluctant to commit themselves in view, of the existing uncertainties and appeared content to await action by the Chancellor of the Exchequer when the Finance Bill iJi-comes law. Seasonal holiday
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  • 29 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police found the body of a man. believed to be a Chinese, on the beach behind the CathayKerls Film Studios in East Coast Road.
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  • 179 16 Civil Service: Talks wanted SINGAPORE, Mon. The 14 Singapore civil service stall unions, which have rejected the Government's new terms of partial restoration of variable allowances because of the final settlement claiuso. today decided to seek fresh negotiations. This decision was taken at a >pecial meeting oi leaden oi the
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  • 63 16 MRS HEW. KOELMEVER r,4 family wish to thank all retattraa nn<! triin<i» lor their kii.il i xpivjsionn of sympathy in th. r ni.nt .«.id loi». MR. ANO MM. Lint Chit,,,, tag and Mr. nnd Mr*. Soo ChM 1-oik tlvink .ill fr.endx and rol.imr for their kind ntifnd.ini aMlrtaaM .aid
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  • 15 16 SPIRITUAL COMFORT CbrlstlU Pamphlits rr-.:ii!.<l Km No ObllintM*. CWF I'luny Road B'POn (10).
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 149 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ill H«rd> >/» <>ltiumuni, POTJER B. To TMM urni i .<* 3rd. July 1961 I hi;,! PAILLARD _l_HV_k.^ v^ lWik(Sr_rt V^^pJ^jSPJliJP^^ The Bolex I'ght-meter other electric eye con do: it measures the scene through the lens. Colours m come out as real as you &H)U see them.
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