The Straits Times, 5 July 1961

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times Hot*"* He****** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 591 1 jvLNij UiN MALAYA o TIES WITH BRUNEI See back page Constitution opens federation to all Link-up would solve civil service snags Join us as state unit —Tengku THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today suggested that Brunei should become a unit of the Federation enjoying
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  • 36 1 PUSAN. South Korea. Tues. —A pregnant woman, her five children and the child of another family were crushed to death today when a stone wall, weakened by rain, collapsed on their shacki..— UPl.
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  • 828 1  -  MAZLAN NORDIN From TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN said today he was compelled to consider the request by 10 Malayan seconded officers to be allowed to return to the Federation because no senior Brunei officer could guarantee their safety. In a broadcast over Radio Brunei,
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  • 39 1 COLOMBO. Tues. The Ceylon Government has sent the fifth draft of its Press Bill, which would give it wide powers over the islands newspapers, back to legal experts for further changes, political sources here said today. Reuter.
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  • 176 1 WELLINGTON. Tues. Common Market talks i between Britain and New Zealand concerned over possible losses to her export trade have reached the "very heart of the matter," Mr. Keith Holyoake. the New Zealand Premier, said today. A British source described the talks between Mr. Duncan
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  • 287 1 Troops out on 80-mile front in Kuwait KUWAIT, Tik'Mkiv. DKITISH paratroops today took up positions in the Kuwait desert, lashed by sand storms and in sun temperatures of over 190 degrees F., while a colossal buildup of troops continued. Thousands of men are ranged along an 80-mile line from Kuwait
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  • 105 1 21 die in a Karen ambush RANGOON. Tues.— A Burmese army officer and 20 soldiers were killed when Karen insurgents ambushed an army convoy In Karen State on June 30. according to press reports today. The convoy of four trucks was travelling between the 1 Kakamuang and Kadaingti villages when
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  • 132 1 Primate's horror at Angola violence LONDON, Tues. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey, making his nrst speech since his onthronment last week, expressed his horror here today at the indiscriminate violence meted out in Angola. Addressing 7UO clerics and laymen at tnc opening day of the Church Assembly at
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  • 608 2 I^RNEST Heming- way's death from a shotgun blast in the head will never be officially explained. Investigations into the death of thr bearded tt-\rar-olri writer at his Rocky Mountain home at Sun Valley. Idaho, were closed yesterday without reaching any conclusion
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  • 91 2 INVERNESS (Scotland). Tues. A violent gust of wind caught the folds of an Indian woman's sari yesterday and blew her 100 ft. over a cliff to her death. Mrs. Malati Lag** was admiring the view from the brow of Kilt Rock, a beauty spot
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  • 65 2 INDIANAPOLIS. Tues. A judge was shot today by a revolver rigged to go off when he stepped on the accelerator of his car. The bullet struck Judge Richard Salb in the arm. The police said the shot would havr been fatal if the judge had
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 2 BARBARA UNA. the Philippine-Tahitian actress, who has won the much sought-after role of Camille. a halftaste blind girl in "The Devil at 4 o'Clock." a Columbia picture in which Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra are co-starred. Renter picture.
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  • 142 2 Nasution in Britain to explain Irian view I ONDON. Tues. Lieutlj> Gen. Abdul Haris Nasutlon, Indonesian Chief of Staff and Minister of National Security, arrived here by air yesterday from Bonn on a five-day official visit to Britain. He was met at London Airport by the British Minister of Defence.
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  • 214 2 Methodists' chief 'trembles' for the young people LONDON, Tuesday. DR. MALDWYN L. EDWARDS, the new president of the Methodist Conference, said in Bradford yesterday that the present age was "riddled with sex." One trembled for young people growing up In a society In which from every bookstall there were papers
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  • IN BRIEF...
    • 19 2 LONDON: The British Government has decided not to make any further tax concessions to the British tin mining industry.
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    • 31 2 Bill ssl.l.n Minister* from the six European Com nun Market nations agreed to postpone until the end of the year their declsioi; on whether to speed uo the market "a inUgratlon.
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    • 25 2 WASHINGTON: President Kennedy has sent President Nkrumah of (■liana promise of U.S. backing for a va.st hydroelectric project designed to spur industrialisation of West Africa.
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    • 28 2 MANILA General of lhe Army Douglas A Mac Arthur joined 1.00 D.000 Filipinos In Luneta Park today to celebrate the 13th independence anni- ersary of the Philippine Rtpubllc.
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    • 23 2 BONN: The West German government rejected suggestions by East Germany that the two countries should negotiate directly on a peace settlement and reunification.
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    • 32 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (OO yOC! UKE ~1 If WHAT ABOUT >. I f AND TU6 'J*AUMAVS7\ XTME OCU*JQ?J \tUE SHAPC?)/ JUStN PRICE X SOMETHING V V^ \to&nj (fJOfj yCHJ OOft UK6J
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  • 462 3 THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ANNOUNCES HIS OWN SCHEME TO REORGANISE SECRETARIAT AT TOP \M R. Dag Hammarskjoeld yesterday pro- posed a reorganisation at the top level of the United Nations secretariat, with five assistant secretaries-general responsible for political affairs and nine under-secretaries-general primarily handling administration. The two
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  • 241 3 China's new battles against nature r |X)KYO. Tuc.v— China is fighting new battles against her toughest adversary—nature, according to the New China news agency. The winter wheat crop In the nations "bread basket" has been hard hit by drought for the third year in successio... the agency said In a
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  • 69 3 AN experimental hovership. built by Denny's of Dumbarton, Scotland, has its public trial in the Gareloch. The shipbuilding firm, which built the world's first helicopter, announced that .they would launch a sensational hovership in the spring. Larger than the experimental craft,
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  • 120 3 Latin America to get U.S. aid to combat Reds WASHINGTON, Tuesday. ITNITED STATES, plans for a military aid proIJ gramme to combat Communist subversion in Latin America were disclosed in Congressional testimony published yesterday. Anti-subversion equipment to be supplied to Latin American countries will Include transport planes, patrol boats, supplies
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  • 46 3 KARACHI. Tue.v Russia and Pakistan signed a fiveyear oil and gas exploration, contract here yesterday. The contract is with the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation. Officials of the corporation said that the first Soviet technicians and equipment were expected In late October.— U.P.l.
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  • 76 3 RUSSIA GIVES $8,092 MIL. IN CREDITS NEW YORK, Tues. The Soviet Union said yesterday It was now extending economic and technical co-operation to 20 underdeveloped countries of Asia. Africa and Latin America, with credits made available totalling 2,400 million new roubles (about $8,092 million). A statement issued by the Soviet
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    • 433 3 RADIO SINCAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 600 Good" Morning; 6.02 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; a.M 600 Time Signal Neoara 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Ku. News Headline* 605 Morn'News>; 3.05 More Melodies At Sun- ing Prelude'
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  • 574 4 Lfß-SOCS INVITE THE PAP TO SAY. WHETHER IT WILL QUIT SHOULD IT LOSE ANSON POLL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE acting secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. Tan Peng Khoo, tonight invited the People's Action Party to state whether it would resign from the government if it
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  • 118 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Chua Kee Hong, 17, a student of the Chinese High School branch in Kirn Yam Road, was attacked by four thugs this evening. Chua was cycling home with friends at 6.15 p.m. when he was waylaid by the gang at Pulau Saigon
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  • 120 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Officials of a Mutual Aid Society were shocked when they found that a man, who was reported dead was very much alive two days later. In the ninth magistrate's court today, the mans nephew, Ng Chew Tay, 30 pleaded guilty to cheating
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  • 83 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Tang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today attended the Independence Day celebrations of both the American and Filipino communities in Singapore. The American celebrations were highlighted by a reception given by the American Consul-General, Mr. William P. Maddox at
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  • 278 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SHIP'S passenger betrayed himself when he was checked on arrival here by a customs officer on May 8, the Third Criminal District Court was told today. Senior Customs Officer L.O. Pestana, prosecuting, said that Hiro Punjabi. 22, became uneasy at one stage,
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  • 98 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The People's Action Party will hold a street rally at the Junction of Enggor Street and Tras Street at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister for Finance, will speak on the "European Common Market" in reply to Mr. David Marshall and
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In Fowlle Road between Joo Chlat Road and Ceylon Road; and in Andrews Avenue, from Community Centre to the end of Andrews Avenue.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 352 4 •THE following Is today's Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok (TO- schedule or civil aircraft 402j 10.45 am movements at Paya Lebar, Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok airport, Singapore. Hong Kong (CX726, 10 am ARRIVALS Garada: To Bangkok iGA- )U 802) 9.40 a.m.; to Jakarta iQAZu^BelnU^rach^c.?: K^ OS Karacnl emu. Rangoon <BA7OB, 5.80 off
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  • 249 5 Hunt for gang of cinema robbers THUGS QUIET SINCE JANUARY THEN THEY STRIKE IN MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. i N inter-state hunt is now on for a five-man gang which specialises r in robbing cinemas. Selangor Police believe that the gang which robbed Ihe Cathay Cinema in Malacca early yesterday
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  • 149 5 Mayor tries out new car that he may get OENANG. Tues.— The Mayor. r Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. may get a new car in place of the $13,000 Austin Sheerline P 6000— which the city council bought 11 years ago. This, morning Mr. Ooi. accompanied by the Socialist Party Whip,
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  • 187 5 'Help the helpless' appeal in Perak T»ELUK ANSON, Tues. x The Lower Perak District Welfare Committee In its drive for funds this year appeals to the people of the district "to help those who cannot help themselves." Letters of appeal say: "The money you give to this fund stays in
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  • 38 5 KLANG. Tues. The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya of the Anglican Church, the Rt. Rev. Kenneth Sansbury, will visit Klang, on July 15 and 16. He will open a new $22.--000 vicarage here.
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  • 223 5 TOP JOB FOR RUBBER LEADER irUALA UJMPUR, Tues. A rubber industry leader, mHlionaire and race-horse owner Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng. was today elected chairman of the board of directors of thp Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd. It is the first time a local man has been chosen to head the
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  • 72 5 STATE- WIDE SECURITY EXERCISE SINGAPORE. Tue:>. A Joint police -services blandwide internal security exercise will be held from noon tomorrow to 8 a.m. on Friday police announced today. During this period police and troops will be deployed and control point.-* manned in various areas of the island. The police .secretary,
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  • 61 5 KLANG, Tues.— The Klang North bus station won first prize for being the best decorated building during the Coronation celebrations here last week. The Lido Cinema won second prize, and the Civil Defence Headquarters, third prize. Prizes were presented by Mr. Choong Jin Hoo, member
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  • 127 5 SHOP MAN ROBBED BY TWO 'CUSTOMERS' SINGAPORE. Tues. The proprietor of a Jalan Kayu sundry shop, Mr. Llm Gwee Hway, and three members of his family were tied up. gagged and robbed by two well-dressed "customers" yesterday. Mr. Llm told police that the two men entered his shop at 3
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s A special i.ssue of a 10 cent stamp to commemorate the coronation of the Sultan of Kelantan will be on sale at all post offices in the Federation on July 17.
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  • 60 5 PENANG. Tues. The Penaug fund for World Refugee Week has, reached $4,400. This includes donations of $1,000 from Mr. Heah Joo Seang and $500 each from Mr. Saw Seng Kew. chairman of the fund subcommittee, and Mr. Loh Boon Slew. Donations should be sent to Senator
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  • 228 5 IPOH, Tues. Hundreds of families In the rural areas of Parit are for the first time making big money out of the durian season. Reason: The improved road facilities. Inche Hussein Noordin. M.P. for Parit. who visited his constituency yesterday, said: "New roads
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  • 77 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves stole about 4.000 yards of cloth valued at more than 54.000 from a High Street shop early today. An employee of the shop, Rajanga Swami Nathan, was awakened at 4.30 a.m. by sounds of people moving about the shop premises He came down from
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  • 52 5 CLAIMS BY PRINTING WORKERS SINGAPORE. Tues.-About 120 employees of the Sin Chew Jit Poh have decided to submit claims for a new salary scheme and better working conditions to the management thi s week. The workers, members of the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union, discussed their claims at a meeting
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  • 133 5 I/ULIM. Tues. The appointment of a government official as president cf an elected council did not mean the government had no confidence in the council, the Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln. said today. "It is to ensure that the council will function properly. he
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  • 94 6 THE Yang di-Portuan Agong taices the salute at a parade in his honour at Kuala Belait padang on Monday. The King and Queen, on a State visit to Brunei, drove to Kuala Belait from Brunei Town. Straits Times picture. The Raja Permaisuri Agong being introduced
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  • 365 6 'FHE Yaiiti di-Pcrtuan Agonu and the Raja PermaiS'.in Agong. who are now making a liveday Sti-to visit to Brunei, will return tomorrow. Their Malayan Airways Viscount will touch down at the Kuala Lumpur international airport at 11.10 a.m. A gathering of VIPs. including heads
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  • 100 6 I/UALA TREGGANU. Tues. —Three teams from the Registration Department. Trengganu. will soon move into isolated areas in the State to register thousands of people for new identity cards. These units are expected to travel thousands of miles by van. boat and on foot through difficult Jungle
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  • 50 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. —Members ol the Reserve Unit and the military today dug up a large quantity of old arms and ammunition from a bank ■ji Macßitchie Reservoir. These were described as war relics abandoned by the Japanese. They were removed by the army bomb disposal squad
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  • 166 6 Salesman jailed for stealing $20,000 CINGAPORE. Tues. A salesman and bill-collector of Guthrie and Co.. Ane Chin Chye. was jailed for two years today lor misappropriating $20,153. He pleaded guilty. Ang. 30. a father of four, told the First Criminal District Judge. Mr Choor Singh. that he had tried in
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  • 121 6 Japanese Admiral tours base CJINGAPORE. Tucs— Japan* l~> Deputy Chief of Staff. Vice-Admiral Nobuyoshi Watanabe. today toured the naval base. Vice-Admiral Watanabe is here at th e invitation of the British naval authorities. In the morning he called on the C-in-C. Far East station, Admiral Sir David Luce, and the
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  • 304 7 VOTING DEFEATS: PMIP SEEKS REASONS 50 candidates stood for council, but only one got in THE Trengganu Pan-Malayan Islamic Party is to make an official inquiry into the cause of its defeat in four town council elections last week. This defeat was the worst ever suffered by the party in
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  • 88 7 LORRY HITS CAR: SEVEN INJURED BATU GAJAH. Tues. Seven people in a stationary car were injured yesterday when a lorry crashed into it at the Noordin Bridge, near Parit. The car had stopped at a traffic light— there is only one-way traffic over the bridge. The lorry had crossed the
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  • 40 7 K L A N G. Tues. The Rev. Ganamoney Swamidoss. 25. has been appointed resident vicar of the St. Barnab,a*' Church here. He will assist the Rev. Kenneth Parry, and take charge of the Tamil section
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  • 134 7 HE'LL NOW FIGHT FOR HIS WON AND LOST SEAT ]£LANG. Tues.— A man who got a seat on the Klang town council unopposed and lost it on a technicality will now have to fight for the scut. He is Alliance member Inche Mohamed Yamin bin Abdul Kadir. who was returned
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  • 41 7 May fires —$1,780 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fire losses in the Federal capital totalled an estimated 51, 780 in May, according to the Fire Brigade here. There were a total of 24 Are calls, eight were false alarms of a malicious nature.
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  • 44 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Forty-three executives lrom 12 firms here are attending a three-day course in market research at the conference room of Lever Brothers at Bungsar Road here. This is the second cour.se organised by the Malayan Advertisers' Association.
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  • 290 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYA will be host to the 140 delegates attending the annual conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in 1 1963. The meeting is expected to be held in the multi-million-dollar Parliament House now being constructed near the Lake Gardens. This year's
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  • 80 7 ALOR STAR. Tues —Cattle thieves last night stole two buffaloes valued at $600 from a padi planter. Yaacob bin laji Salleh. at Sungei Kop. South Kedah. In Kaki Bukit. thieves broke into the store of the Perlis Mining Company iast night and removed eight »ack>
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  • 297 7 $173,715 deal off: Return of deposit with interest PENANG, Tuesday. A LANDOWNER, Ng Pek Lim. today successfully applied tor the return of $20,000 which he had paid to S. V. Somasundram Servai, another landowner, as deposit for the purchase of a rubber estate in Pengkalan Bahru, I Dindings. last year.
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  • 79 7 SAILOR DEAD NEAR SCOOTER SINGAPORE. Tue.s. Able Seaman W. Spaager. 27. of HMS Ambush, was found dead beside a scooter at the 8J mile. Ylo Chu Kang Road, early today. A rural health department worker on his way to work at 5.40 a.m. came upon his body. It L> believed
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 289 7 Straits Times Crossword 2*^| mi mh ACROSS 6. Subslance of ood tale In O.u 1. CH-i the account and express llj n <•'• astonishment to show aSac- 7 D lanc "J' k >■"■ m j Oll ,4 3 3^ ulnerent ilOi. 8. Vegetable*' scattered In the a^. vereig r !i;
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  • The Straits Times Wednesday, July 5. 1961.
    • 794 8 When it was said of the tecent British trade mission to South-East Asia that its visit was timely it was more by way of warning than welcome. Not that members of the mission were under any illusions, for their findings— now published for the Federation of British
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    • 428 8 Trade unions in the democracies will ignore at their peril the British Electrical Trade Union "ballot rigging cane in which five Communist officials of the union were (ound to have conspired together to prevent "by fraudulent and unlawful devices" th# election of a non-Communist general secretary. Tht case
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  • 1056 8 THE KUWAIT CRISIS AND WHAT IS AT STAKE MWTITH its exposed fronWW tiers. it* d cidedly anomalous constitutional background and. above all. its vast oil riches the Sheikhdom of Kuwait is an obvious target for a territorial claim of the kind advanced by Cen. Kassem. All the surrounding Arab countries
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  • 441 8  -  ROBERT STEPHENS by LONDON. Tues. Kuwait is the wealthiest and most highly developed of the old sheikhdoms In the Persian Gulf. It is currently the bigbest oil-producing area In the Middle East and the fourth largest In the world after the United States, the Soviet Union and
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    • 15 8 THE LITTLE THINGS THAT SPOILT WHAT WAS UNDOUBTEDLY A FIRST CLASS SPORTING EVENT
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    • 125 8 I SINCERELY hope the i l Johore Grand Prix will become a permanent fixture in the Malayan sporting wdrld. Firstly I should like to congratulate Tuan Hail Anwar and C F. Pope wh.i together with their great team of untiring workers made the event the huge success which it undoubtably
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    • 151 8 Grandstand accommodation proved to be hopelessly inadequate, unless of course some spivs did good business in counterfeit tickets, for both on the Saturday and Sunda;; afternoons many $9 ticket holders were compelled to stand due to lack of seating I offer as a suggestion that in future events stands be
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    • 106 8 Programme sellers were few and far between: at least a hundred programmes could have been sold in the stands on Saturday afternoon but not a seller was to be seen. My own was shared by at least six people. Packaged lunches. The local provisioning concerns slipped up I thought, for
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    • 115 8 A misleading, incoherent commentary J.'OR inaccurate. Incoherent and often misleading reporting, the Radio Singapore English commentary on the 1961 Johor P Grand Prix must take som« beating. Listeners were repeatedly given car number* which without a programme meant nothing, and the commentators were constantly being corrected by a voice at
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    • 105 8 JN the Straits Times report of Thursday. June 29 headlined "Timing vital: Goode" Mr D.C. White. High Commissioner In Brunei, is quoted as having said in relation to Tengku Abdul Rahman's proposal for closer co-operation between the Federation of Malaya. Singapore and the Borneo territories that
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  • 512 9 UN expert: Priority will be given to setting up junior approved school OIG plans will be drawn up soon to save wayward youths from the clutches of crime and violence. The man behind this blueprint will be Mr. John Riley. 46. a United Nations 'consultant on
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  • 61 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. William Zimmerman. Minister of Music for the Methodist Churches In Malaya, will conduct a 45-member Malayan Christain Council choir at a concert at the new Methodist Taml! Church in Brickfields at 4 p.m. on Friday The choir will sinjj works by Bach. Peeters.
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  • 81 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A 12- agreement for the avoidance of double taxation between Singapore and Britain will *»nd next year. The termination has been initiated oy the Singapore Government, which has at the same time proposed that fre.sh arrangements be negotiated. The agreement was drawn
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  • 131 9 'PROMISE IS BROKEN'— 100 WORKERS STRIKE CINGAPORE. Tue.s. One hundred employees ot the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co. in Geylang Road went on strike today. A spokesman of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union said the management was trying to delay negotiations on its claim for wage inrcases and better
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  • 268 9 JUDGE ORDERS TRAINING FOR A YOUTH aiNOAPORE. Tues Mr. Justice Buttro.v in tne Hi^n court here today ordered Hussain bin Jttbb ir. 19. to ur.der g o reformatory training and advised him to take advantage of the leniency shown to him. Hussain wan round guilty a fortnight ago on a
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  • 106 9 Pavitt ill: Jobs tour put off SINGAPORE. Tues. The proposed tour of Continental and British ports by the Master Attendent. Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt. to seek employment opportunity for Singapore seamen has been •'provisionally cancelled' because of his sudden Illness, the Ministry of Labour and Law announced today A Government statement
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  • 45 9 SINOAPORE. Tues. Loh Kam Wing. 29. who had pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a car with three others in Ylo Chu Kang Road on July 2 last year, was acquitted today In the first criminal district court.
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  • 30 9 KLUANG. Tues. Husanl bin Kutln. a flvt-rear-old boy. who was knocked down by a car yesterday near Simpang Rengam. died this morning at the Kluang Government Hospital
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  • 212 9 NEW POLICE PLEA FOR NEWS OF KIDNAPPED MAN CINGAPORE. Tues.— With 0 only nine more days before a $50,000 reward offer expires, the Singapore pdllce have again appealed for Information concerning kidnapped towkay Mr. Tay Kle Thay. The Police Secratary. Mr Llm Seng Huat. said today: "Any scrap of information
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  • 201 9 Hundreds in test of nation's 'disaster' liaison I/UALA LUMPUR. Tu.i. Hundreds of police and loldltrt today took part in "Eierciit Decoy, a national Itcurity operation designed to tott communication! and police-military-civil liaison in dtillng with diirurbances and national disasters. Police operation* rooms thrOughout th« country hommod with activity at an
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  • 326 9 Battery company (pioneer No. 1) lays off staff and alleges dumping JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday. MALAYAN Balteries Ltd., a joint American* Malayan venture in Tampoi, is passing through critical period barely six months since it started operations. The firm holder of Malayan pioneer licence No. 1. has laid off 50 workers
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  • 58 9 KUANTAN. Tues.— A padi planter, Sulong bin Mohitmed Tahar, 28, was today sentenced to two years' jail after being found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He had caused the death of his father-in-law Yet bin Akob on Feb. 3 at Kampong Lubok Puka
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  • 74 9 POLICE TAKE BODY FROM RIVER SINGAPORE. Tues. Marine police today recovered the body of an unknown man found in the Singapore River. The dead man. a Chinese believed to be 20 to 25 "'ear*old. was wearing black shorts and a Hawaiian shirt with a dark blue and red hoops design.
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  • 26 9 MERSING. Tues— The Merslng District Youth Council will hold a Koran reading competition on Thursday at the Surau Merslng Kanan beginning at 8 p.m.
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  • 149 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. today urged kampong people to take advantage of the various schemes undertaken by the Federal Land Development Authority "even if it means going to the East Coast." He was referring to
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  • 166 9 A new head at vehicles office SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's. Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Ooh Kee Song, stopped work yesterday on expiry of hi* contract. Mr. Carl Bchubert. of the Btate Advocate General'! office, took over as acting Registrar of Vehicles today. Mr. Ooh. 30. said yesterday that he had chosen
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  • 38 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A writ has been filed in the High Court registry here on behalf of the Bank of Tokyo Ltd. against the New India Assurance Co. Ltd. claiming $55,445 for alleged loss of insured cargo.
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    • 163 9 FLOOR FINISHING vV^gMffß A 'übber.sed. permanent seal which cut» out wi II ijjfffwgl tht ncad >or constant removal and re-applici-VVPffj^^L^HgTj^gM flon messy, coloured wax polishes. RONSEAL COLOURED bEAL .s the mt^^^r^r new way of treating verandahs, garages w^^^^^^ anc otner concrete and stone floors Jft^x m c Ends the probtem
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  • 2326 10 A BANKING methods expert from Britain today told the Industrial Arbitration Court hearing the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation dispute that a re-organisation of the bank which he was carrying out would not result in retrenchment of staff. The expert. Mr. W. S. Stanton. also
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  • 46 10 'European night 1 pianned by women Mrs. P. Van Waart who will be one of a number of women taking part in a "European Night" on July 13 organised by the Kuala Lumpur Women International Club. She is seen here in Dutch costume. Straits Times picture.
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  • 28 10 KAJANG, Tues. Thirty people in the hair-dressing business attended a meeting yesterday to form a hairdressers' and barbers' association. A pro-tern committee was elected.
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  • 45 10 SINGAPORE. Tueb. The State Coroner. Mr. Sathi V Kandiah. today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on Ng Sang Hee, i 6. who died on May 5 when she was pinned under a tree that had fallen on an attap house.
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  • 250 10 BURSARY RULES DROPPED for SABTU j^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. —A Malayan has been awarded a German Government scholarship to study art in West Germany despite his low academic qualification. He is Inche Sabtu bin Mohamed Yusof. 31. now a junior technician In the Telecommunications repartment. Inche Aziz Mahmud. the public relations
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  • 31 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Arrfpuan will b# Buests of honour at a dinner at the Sincere Match Factor* hall in Petaling Jaya tomorrow
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  • 19 10 RAUB. Tues— Inrhe Abdul Razak bin Hitam. the Assistant District Officer, her*, has been transferred to Slim River
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    • 35 10 PRESENTING THE I^JM^MI SUPER DE LUXF 50 c c. When you're astride a NATIONAL "SUPER DE LVXFT. V° u wM immediately be impressed by a gratifying tmose who know Buy UMlhl'Mi \V I^B H^^ Jlmm
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  • 954 11 BLACK-BEARDED MAN ATE WITH A LOADED PISTOL BESIDE HIS PLATE V v ON Sun d a > afternoon. No vember 17, 1879, a strange party s;it down to dinner in Wantabadgery homestead, 4 2."> miles from Wagga. Australia. Presiding over the two fat turkeys
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  • 279 11 Cultivated young lay reader chose crime Their attempt at surprise failed. Driven off by musket fire from the bushrangers oarricaded in the kitchen, the troopers hastily retreated and sent a call to Gundagal for reinforcements. Taking the best horses from the homestead. Moonlight's gang galloped off and made for McGlede's
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    • 345 11 COURSE OF CONDITIONING m^§L WILL DO FOR v-jCvi YOUR DOG 'Si^^ Most dogs arc ted on scraps or on prepared toods that may not contain a true balanccof vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bought you can't be certain that ail the elements a dog needs arc present.
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    • 245 11 ttuys ttunny tty ttuiph HeiwnduM I -^V BUT, SIRE, 1 [NOT AROUND MERE,I I V NEXT! l Ow?^ coecrr^ C*ir\ mi i atpplTS MV <HOKD AN'TH*S PINAL! rkJß^--, J-Ls wWu§ fftlSc NO COLLATERAL, lie ie pjnna v-tj 1/ LAX^ C v LOANS— XNO LCAN.-r^TAS GOLPjy V iTSfI) C ?%f%£J& S
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    • 923 12  - THE MAGIC SPELL A SUCCESS THIS TIME MAT Mousedeer has started a small farm with one cow and a hundred chickens. To his dismay the birds peck their eggs. So, unknown to his friends, he is about to put a spell upon them to remove part of the upper beak
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    • 612 12 han Hah Kaon, aged 12; 62. Butterfly Avenue. Sennett Estate. Singapore 13: reading, table MHWt», cHnies > indoor 1 Kenneth Poh. aeed 14; 299. Joo Chiat Road. Singapore IS; swimming, basketball, fishing, songs, rugby. Rohavah Ahmad 238. Kampong Siglap. Singapore 16; Songs, badminton, swimming,
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    • 152 12 Some more over-17 pen pals Mr. A. Kaiak A. K. ll.il.in. aged 20. Brigstocke Edulieo and Co.. Kcarm.n. K;ir.ichi 7. Pakistan; wain 10 correspond with girls interested in .stamps, table Mum .Mr. Chin S/r \Vn. afled 18; P.O. Box 41, Kuchlng baiawaW; gamci>. stamp?.. Mr. Raj Kumar Gupu, need 20:
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    • 68 12 ifoik root stowbetKeej HARTLEY'S^jI^j!^^ 1 1 1 f\ F <r. ifv Hh^ i: <naw a. I I ww lIM r I A* < *PT' EXCLUSIVE THIS WEEK IN RADIO WEEKLY Also in this issue: King of the ghosts I tricked myself into romance When you are forty! Fidgety hands betray
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    • 515 12 I SCHOOL BOYS j FORM A I I STAMP CLUB I i< LJELLO Boys and Girls, to send me six c.c.c coupons X Jl in order to get a badge. I 4- The essay competitions are shall see that another one is becoming really popular. En- sent to you at
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    • 1760 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: til: 2415. PASSAGE ENBUIRIES 111. Mil 10 AOEN, HYIBPtOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'ram fenant ANCHISES l'pttl, Due n, Havre, H'bur| ll Pr Tilly Jlly I LAERTES livtrpitl. Dublin Gla. 33 Jlly 7 Jlly 711 July 11 MAP.ON liaa, H'burg, Hon.. A'mouth J.ly I
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    • 1561 13 bSi'i^inc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Sfef SINGAPORE (Kcarparatal tke Unttl Kittlan) IB lines EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. rtSRI Ptnang BENREOCH EL i Linfoi, Rotltroim, Hamburg G. 11, Jlly I BENRINNES(E.Lp) L'fMl, Hull. R dim. H't-urg Jlly 11/13 Jaly 1/ I BENNACHIE A'mrp, L'don.
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    • 1316 13 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w, oTO lEL Hi. ***** ELLERMAN LIME KLAVENESB LINE LONDON hAMBUDG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Acciptilt cargo fir Cintral t Stalk S port P. Sham Penang America. 21/2* Jlly 27 II lily 11 July 1
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  • 162 14 Tin price eases by $3 T*HE tin price dropped more sharply in Sin- gapore yesterday and lost $3 which brought it down to $457.50. This was the lowest price for nearly one month and compares with the peak of $480 attained on June 23. Federation rubber production for May was
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  • 103 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. TNVESTMENT shares maintained a steady trend. HeraJd gained Is. 6d. to 58s. Carlton Brewery eased 9d. to 335. 3d. Base mrUli and oils were steady while Commonwealth Bonds were easier. Con Zinc 91/6 Ml l«a 6* 9 N.B.M. (10s) 22<« Peio 7'- 8 Ampol Pet. 12
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  • 140 14 CHIPS lying slsnsilds th. Sln «poro whirv.t today sr. Kirn Ha.l NW. tj Gltnstilrl IS, Patroclus 13 14, Trlfmschus 8/9. Adls* 6A. Kyoto Msm 29/30. Toho Muni 23/24. Klnabalu 21/22. Mrttalunc Kurako 42/43. Roma 4fi Out.r Rosdt: Charon, Pyldawaye, Cspulet, Achillls, Papclra. BungTiran. Ambra Perak Pakhol, Tons
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  • 441 14 From Our Market Correspondent rXS were slightly easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, particularly in the afternoon after the drop of $3 in the noon metal price. However, on a very quiet market Tronoh (buyers 85s > and Malayan Tin done
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stock Indices: July 4 July 3 Industrials: 175.37 174.95 Tins: 349.64 352.90 Rubbers: 242.75 242.75 Jan. 1 1958= 100
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  • 1107 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Slock Excnange. Federation section yesterday with the number oi deals in b.ackcis whs: Industrials: F. and N. ords <2.000) $2.65: J Waugh I l.OOO) XI. ST: Jackson Singapore (1.000) $1.33: 8. Darby (1.000) Us.: Steamers (1,000) if cents: 8. Traders (13,000) J4.6.V. Wilkinson
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  • 116 14 THE Malayan Eichante Bankf Aiiaciatlcn madr these chance* in It 5 rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): N»w Ysrli: buying airmail T.T. 32 9/14. O.D. 32 11/16. 90 d M 32 15/16 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: huyinfc- airmail T.l. 33 13 16. O.D.
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  • 79 14 THI Chinas* Product Exchange. Singapore, noon prlMt swr picul yesterday were: Copra UK/Continent July shipment *26i buyers, $27 sellers. Coconut Oil: bulk 539 sellers, drum (41 i sellers. Pepper: Muntok white JIRO sellers, Sarawak white $177t sellers, special Sarawak black JI47J seller*, icrrbled Lampong black Sl47| sellers. Lampong
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  • 42 14 SINGAPORE. July 4. RUBBER: 83>s cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m unofficial close: 83 5 8 cents (very quiet but steady). TIN: $457.50 per picul (down $3). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 30 tons).
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  • 219 14 lULV tint xrailt rubber huytri f.».b. J closrd In SlnKapore yesterday lit »3: .fnt<i p»r Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Monday's closing price. The tone u:is inactive S.C.C.R.A. cloMns prices in cents per In yesterday were: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Bpot fob. buyers 835. sellers
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    • 357 14 I™lorient1 lines i to AUSTRALIA ss "ORCADES departs Penang 23rd July 1961 departs Singapore 24th July 1961 for Fremantle, Melbourne, and Sydney. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE For Reservations, apply to your Travel Agent or to ISLAY KERR I CO.. LTD— Spore. HARRISONS I CROSFIELD (F. if M.) LTD.-X.L. HARPER. GILFILLAN
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    • 1159 14 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that we the undersigned have on this 30 in day of June. 1961 dissolved our marriage and from hencefoith we snail not be respoiMble for each other's actions or debis. Dated this 30ih aay of June. 1961. Signed. (WONG KOK FUAN) Signed. (TSAO CHIA HUA til) AUCTION
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    • 2052 15 It* iiTililTßii'iniHrniilifciHl NOTICE P.W.D. NOTICE The public are hereby notified that the roadway at the level crofsliu- north of Paciang Rengas town Vftl be closed for repairs on 18.7.1961 between the hours of 7.00 p.m. and 4.00 a.m. the following morning. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half-hourly
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    • 909 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word, SS (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm "CITY GUEST M0U8I" Furnished D Single looms, bathroom, m sanitation longbath attached. Verandah Excellent Cuisine. Economical Term. Near B.T.C. Bus-stop. Tanglln Club and U.H.Q. 60, Stevens Road, Tel: ***** (Singapore). NBWLV CONSTRUCTED spacious 2 bedroom flat, bathrooms atiacbed big I
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    • 1021 15 EDUCATION it Word, Si (Min.)— Box St ct,. extra ENROL NOW with "IT > i:>. Lorong 3o Ueylang, B'pore (4UiO7) for j the 4-Month Guaranteed Rapid Course in Stenography (Shorthand TypeI writing. Bookkeeping. Also Stenoi graphers' Training Course. Speed Classes 60 v i w.p.m. Beginners Chinese A Malay. Stenography Rapid
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    • 1025 15 HIRE PURCHASE H'ords Si (Min.)— Box St ef. txtrm LOOK! Furniture, etc.. for sale. rent. hirr-purchase. Low Rental. Sin Oee s, us. 81, Rochore Canal Road. Spore Tel: Still Enquiries Welcome. IU TONC SEN Finance (8) Ltd. I offer* easy hire purchase term* for I m-w and used motor vehicles
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    • 1063 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it W»rd, Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm 1 1 Ot. 04, TDI4. Crawler Tractors with Hydraulic Uoters and tree Dozers, II HvdnuiPf nnd Cnhle Rooters. Ploughs, t Harrow* for sale. Interested please f Phone. pori- 27i>33 or J.B UM Mr. 1 Chang or rite to 1-A
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    • 874 15 FOR SALE Word, Si (Min.)— Box iO el,, txlrm RAOIOCRAMt. RICORDPLAVER. FAPI RfCOHDCRS, Kranklm ifwinnmarhinfK, BIMMeaJ Apfdiuem, li-cordi Hl'., I.v kv store. ML Jalan >ban, off 7m.K Thomson Road, Ti-I: itOOQ. 1. Alexandra Avinu *****. 10. Kcn.iinnton I.irk ).O E. Spore Til: s6or:i Bu .m. -i flour* 9 %.tn. i>
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  • 466 16  -  EPSOM JEEP He looks set to score his 11th success MR. W. J. Wearnes Timberlane, a seven-year-old gelding by, Lancewood, looks set lo score his 11th success at the forthcoming meeting al Bukit Timah. On a good track this morning Timberlane was in his element. He
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  • 85 16 giNGAPORE. Tues—Singapore soccer selectors, who are searching for a "deputy" for international centre-for-ward Sahar Hussein, tt^ned up at Jalan Besar Stadium today to have a look at YusofT Awang, the Fathul Karib leader. But they were, disappointed because YusofT had a poor match and Fathul crashed
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  • 56 16 pRITISH left hander Ann Haydon executes a backhand shot in her match against Christiane Mercelis of Belgium at Wimbledon last Wednesday. Ann won 6-1, 6-2 but she was eliminated by Rene Schuurman of South Africa By 3-6. 6-4. 6-2 in the fourth round on
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  • 54 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Singapore Hockey Association invitation XI will meet the Combined INS Trishhul and INS Talway of the Indian Naval Squadron in a friendly match at Balestier Road. The S.H.A. Invitation team Is: Foong Kong Chee; Richard Gomes, Sarboo; Thambyraj, Harbajan, Kanaga; Ernest Frida. Karat. K.
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  • 2239 16 Positions as at July 3: DIVISION 1 P W D L F A Pts. Marines 5 4 1 033 12 9 :A 3 2 1 0 16 8 5 tAP (S) 4 2 1 1 17 10 5 RC 4 2 1 1 18 13 5 lAF
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  • 203 16 LONDON. Tuesday. MCC disclosed here today that South Africa's Mr. R. Foster Bowley will only attend the Imperial Cricket Conference as an observer and will not vote at the meeting. The Conference meets at Lord's on July 19 when the question of South
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  • 19 16 IPOH. Tues. The Ipoh Football League Div. 1 match between Royal Dragoons and Town Council today was postponed.
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  • 112 16 Union plans swimming tourney SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amalgamated Union of Public Employee-; will hold it> first .swimming championships at the River Valley Road pool on Oct. 7. There will be ten events five for men and five for women. The events are: Men 100. 200 and 400 metres freestyle.
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  • 42 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. 1 iw South China football tcaaa of Hong Kohr. who will represent the colony in this war's Mi rdeka tournament, at, Kuala Lumpur from Am 2. will piay three gamps in Singapore on Aug. 26. 27 and 30.
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  • 54 17 STRIDE FOR STRIDE THEY BATTLE TO THE TAPE IN DEADHEAT EDDY LEE of Victoria Institution (left) and Abdul Rashid of Federation military College hit the tape together in a thrilling finish to the 4 x 110 yards (Class B) relay at Shaw Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The result; deadheat. Picture
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  • 318 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SEVEN countries will compete for the first South-East Asian Amateur golf team championship to be held here from July 19 to 22. They are Burma, Malaya, Singapore, Thailand, South Vietnam, Indonesia and Hong Kong. The Philippines. North Borneo. Brunei and
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  • 261 17 Cheorin was Penaug champion in 1958. Joon Loke is the current holder of the North Malaya and Perak title.-.. Too and Henry Liv took part in the Malayan championships at Singapore this year. The Singapore team comprises four consistent golfers. Nineteen-year-old Wong Weng Poo
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  • 173 17 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Victoria Institution today beat the Federation Military College for the first time by 30 points in their annual athletics match at Shaw Road here. Military College had monopolised the series since its Inception in 1957. Victorians today scored 158 points against 128 by
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  • 1452 17 ATHLETICS ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Tues. Low Yuen Kai scored a sprint "double" in the Singapore secondary schools athletics quadrangular meet here yesterday. Yuen Kai won the 100 metres In 12sec and the 200 metres in 24.8 sec. results BOYS 100 m: 1 Low
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    • 35 17 STORE LEAGUE: DIV. *C Windsor Rovers 4 Police I. PENANO I.KAOIF: Dl\'. t Butterworth Rangers 5 Olugor Indians I; Div. 3 Ramblers D 7 Indian RC 2. FRIENDLY (SiJorei: Arsenal 7 Indian Navy 2.
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    • 71 17 JOHORE BXIIRI LEAGIE: DIV. 2B 13 Infantry Workshop 4 Rover Crew 0 PUP inter district final Kluang): Johore Bahru 5 Kluang 1 K. KANC.SAR LEAC.tE: ln> 1 Chiang Wah 3 Saura Muda 2 TAIPINC. LEAGI'E: Dlv. t PWD 3 Town Council 2. LOWER PERAK LEAGI'E (Teluk Ansoni: Anglo-Chinese School
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    • 15 17 RSCS iS'pore>: Women's silver medal Mrs. B. Clements (69); oronre Mrs. A. Mawrey (68).
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    • 135 17 STORK SCHOOLS: 8-ttnals B»y»" singles Oan Kok Pene (TKSSi bt Chionh Chat Luay 'Qi»'itown> 15-5. 12-15. 15-U; Urn Siiuan iTuan Mone> bt Watt Yam Seng (Queenstovn) 15-9. 17-15: Doubles— Oan Kok Peng fTKSB> and Lim Shuan (Tuan Mone> bt Neo Lam Soon and Wong Pin San (Chur.g Cheng) 15-7.
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    • 35 17 BVHARIDDIN TOURNEY (T« Mallmi: Men's double* final— Adnan bin Haji Yahaya and O Panka.fakshan bt M. Sandanasamy and Wan Dun 6-4. 6-2. STORE 8E CON DART SCHOOLS Inter-district final: Katong bt Bt. Tfmah 4-1
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 434 17 There's no mistaking the Parker 17' it s a t V m Not just a pen, but a genuine Parker pen. B The brilliant Parker 1 7" range embodies the J_ iiK m special features that Parker have made jK m famous throughout ihe world the hooded HJ goldnib. the
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 137 17 SOCCER STORE BI'SINESS HOISES LEAGUE AND IP Benlors Eveready v Mercartile Bank. HK Bank v Wearnes. fc'pore Glass v SCS; NTS v Shell (ai! matches at Farrer Park); Juniors STC v Malayan Airways (Oeylang); P N v Wearnes 'A' (padang) Breweries v Borneo Motors, (padang); Cathay v Bata. (River Valley
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  • 832 18 Hopes both countries 'will march together in peace, prosperity' THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong expressed his earnest hope tonight that the ties of friendship linking Brunei and Malaya would endure "as long as the sea which washes both our shores." Malaya's Paramounl Ruler who was speaking ul a
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  • 50 18 M ■>"/. IN i Mal—M-j LIM TENG CMIW. _«M IT, patMd ■illy at 10 a.m. vrMrrduy I leaving I" 'limit WtH, I «on.-7 dauirhlff. 46 Krandvlilldrrn. 1 daugh'. »on»-in-u>< cr:inii^n< in- ia-> 1 great Krandcntldrrn. adopted «on» and daiiKbtrrs QtrtaM IMVM «-'O-lM 1 LcngVona Tisa at 4.30 p.m. ThurMlay
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  • 122 18 New donors for fire relief fund SINGAPORE, Tues. Donations received here today have swelled the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund by $118,844.90. The fiie fund cummu.ee received a total of $1 j. 464. 51 from i he following comus: Malaya N.inbau $41.87: Mcc Toil School Ciiariiy Section $3,549.45:
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  • 115 18 ESCAPED PATIENT FOUND DEAD SINGAPORE, Tues. The State Coroner was told today that a rubber factory worker. Ng Gak Seng, who absconded from the custody of the General Hospital authorities on April 18. while arrangements were being made to send him to the Wood'oridge Mental Hospital for observation, was found
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  • 147 18 f ONDON. Tucs. No Lj worthwhile expansion in tin production can be expected without a more realistic tin pricing arrangement and an end to uncertainty about the United States stockpile, according to delegates to the first meeting of the second International Tin Agreement in
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  • 336 18 LONDON. 1 ue.-> I nei wui a generally depressing atmosphere lv London markets touay due to a. number of adverse factors. These Included nervousness concerning me government.'. 1 economic measures, the Kuwai: situation ana tne pobMbihly ol more new Issues making then appearance, while Just befo«e tne close
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £914. sellers £916. Forward buyers £919-;,. sellers £920, Settlement £912. Turnover a.m. 140 tons. p.m. 170 tons. Tone: Firmer
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  • 44 18 LONDON. Tv«. Spot 24 J »d.. Aug. 24' d.. Sept. 24 «d.. Oct. 24 .d.. Oct. Dec. 24*, d.. Jan. Mar 24", d. April June 24".d July Sept. 24 T «d..«c.l.f. July 2V»d Aug. 24', d.. Sept 24' id. Tone: Steady but quiet.
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  • 292 18 •RED CONNECTIONS' CHARGE SEOUL, Tuesday. T»HE SOUTH Korean military junta said tonight x that Dr. John Chang, the former Prime Minister, and all his Cabinet members, would be arrested again within a few days for investigation of alleged connections between them and North Korean Communists. Colonel
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  • 131 18 L.\X( ASHIKK IST INN 346 \l STKALI.WS IST INN i overnight 324 for thief i O'Neill c and b Booth 163 Booth c Clayton 0 Boot 99 Benaud c Booth b Crie\es M Jann.in not out la McKenzie not out 1 Extras 7 Total ifor 6 dec.) 54S Wickets
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  • 308 18 MISS TRUMAN IN WOMEN'S SINGLES S-FINALS LONDON. Tuesday. DRITAIN and South Africa will battle out the semi-finals of the women's singles on Thursday in the 75th Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. South African lawn tennis "twins." top-seeded Sandra Reynolds and unseeded Renee Schuurman. and Britain's Christine Truman and Angela Mortimer today
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  • 198 18 ONDON, Tues. Result* ol Li toaay Coun.y cricket mat- ches ufu Ai HII.L: Vo.k.Mi;.e beat Somerset by nine wickeU. Somerset 116 and 161. Yorkjhhe 223 1 and 53-1. York&niie 12 pouiu-. Ai LORDS: Middlesex bcai Glamorgan by nine wickeU. Glamorgan 298 and 97 i A Jones
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  • 6 18 Aussies held to a tame draw
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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