The Straits Times, 8 July 1961

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  • 19 1 avirau iiah.v rrniiiiiii wu: i vrrrns fMKOOO The Straits Times AW Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. JULY 8. 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 840 1 Tengku home from Brunei, Sarawak Plan for link-up probe in Borneo KUCHING, Friday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today revealed the chief reason for the flight to London last week of Lord Selkirk, U.K. CommissionerGeneral in South-East Asia: lie look with him ;i plan suggesting the uppointnient of a commission
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  • 52 1 TWO BRITISH soldiers make themselves as comfortable as possible in i foxhole with art anti-lank rocket filer in the desert in Kuwait. They are among the British troops who have been moved into the oil state following Iraq's claim that Kuwait is part of its territory.
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  • 193 1 Arsonists' bid to set 2 kampongs on fire SINGAPORE. Kri—Arsonists made two more attempts to set fire to attap huts here yesterday. The first attempt was made on a row of hut in Carey Road off Hay iock Road, the target of two attempts last Sunday. The second attempt was
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  • 36 1 ANKARA. Turkey. Fri. —I General Cemal Gur&el. Turkish Head of State and Prime Minister, told reporters here today (hat Turkey would hold general elections in the flrst hah of October this I year.— Rcuter.
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  • 955 1 UNIONISTS ATTACK TAN'S 'NO PAY RISES' STATEMENT TKADK union leaders in the Federation today protested against the "no general pay increases" statement made yesterday by the Minister of Finance, Sir. Tan Siew Sin. The Congress of Unions of .Employee* In the public and civil service* will hold an emergency meeting
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  • 75 1 ISLAND JAIL FOR TOUGH PRISONERS LONDON. Fri. Police moved nine convicts from two troublesome London jails today to an island prison off the South Coast. Altogether about 70 prisoners are being transferred following last week's announcement of special measures to lessen the risk of escapes by hardened criminals. Two weeks
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  • 54 1 BERLIN. Fri.— The East German Communist regime. in a move heralding a possible new threat against isolated Berlin, today ordered East Berliners to request permission to work in West Berlin. The East Berlin city government, in an officiaj announcement, accused East Berlin residents in West Berlin
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  • 147 1 BANGKOK. Fri. The Deans of Thammasart University today discussed whether a young girl student had kissrd world flyweight champion Pone Kinrpetrh when he returned here from Tokyo last week. Gen. Thanom Kittika- (horn. Rertor of the Uni- i I rersitv. said that the stu- (lent.
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  • 137 1 GAGARIN IS GOING TO RUSSIA'S BIG SHOW IN LONDON LONDON. Fri— The biggest Russian exhibition ever staged abroad opened here today a few minutes before a Moscow announcement that it would be visited by space .man Major Yuri Gagarin. Mr. N. S. Patolichev. the Russian Minister oi Foreign Trade, declared
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  • 79 1 TRIV ANDRUM -Kerala State Fri.- Another 39 people have died in heavy fiooding in live days of continuous monsoon rains in the Southern Indian States of Kerala, Mysore and Madras, according to latest reports. Reports yesterday said at least 82 people had died in landslides and flooding
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  • 164 1 Tin— A stockpile call to U.S. ONDON. Fri. The International Tin Council has informed the U.S. administration of its desire to "enter into consultations regarding: disposals from the U.S. strategic stockpile." the Council announced today. The guarded statement gave no indication on whether it favoured salts from the stockpile, and
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  • 1063 2 ORITAIN yesterday submitted a draft resolution to the Security Council calling on all States to respect the independence and territorial integrity of Kuwait and welcoming any constructive steps which the Arab League might take. The draft also noted Britain assurance that her will be withdrawn
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  • 28 2 WASHINGTON. Frl. Senior State Department official- yesterday met Washington estate agents in an effort to end discrimination here in housing against coloured diplomats from Africa.
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  • 81 2 LONDON, Fri.— A Liberal peer, Lord Ogmore, >aid vrstcrdav hr thought the herd worn by British ■oMiera in Kuwa-'t was singularly inadequate" for tli<- hot rlimatr. When he was there as a soldier the topee was worn. he told the House of Lords in a drbaie on
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  • 155 2 135 South Vietnam Reds die in clashes SAIGON. Fri. More than 135 communist guerillas were reported killed and government forces suffered "very heavy losses" in clashes about 300 miles north of Saigon, a few days aRO. One clash occurred in a heavily jungled mountain area near To Hap. authoritative military
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  • 31 2 PORT ELIZABETH. Frl.— General Motors South Africa, Ltd., announced here yesterday that their assembly plant would start a four-day week next Monday because of the changing market outlook.
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  • 195 2 CABINET MEETS IN AUSTRALIA ON 'MARKET CANBERRA. Friday. A SPECIAL session of the Australian cabinet today preceded the opening round of AngloAustralian talks concerning Britain's possible entry into the Common Market. The British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, who will give the British viewpoint, faces some sharp questioning in
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  • 152 2 Indonesia denounces factory grab union JAKARTA, Frl. The Indonesian Government has denounced t h c workers' take-over of the Belgianown c d Faroka tobacco factory at Malang. East Java, and the local military authorities have handed the works back to the former management. Members .of the Indonesian Cigarette Workers' Union
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  • 49 2 LONDON. Fri.— Gen. Abdul Haris Nasutlon. Indonesian Chief of Staff and Minister of National Security, spent yesterday with the* Royal Navy at Portsmouth. He travelled from London by helicopter and wa.s received by the Commander-in-Chlef at Naval Headquarters with a band and naval guard. Reuter.
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  • 441 3 It's the biggest-ever US undertaking: Scientist explains A SENIOR scientist of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said today the programme to land three men on the moon within a decade is the biggest project the U.S. has ever undertaken even larger than developing the atomic
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  • 280 3 THREAT to PEACE NOW COMES FROM S-W AFRICA NDW YORK. Friday. 'FHE chairman of the United Nations committee on South-west Africa said yesterday that the "degenerating situation" in South-west Africa poses "imminent threat' to international peace and security. The chairman is Prof. EnriQue Fabregat of Uruguay. The statement was contained
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  • 79 3 Police lay siege to house AIGIERS. Fri. Police laid siege to a house in Constantino, main town of eastern Algeria, yesterday after shots from a window broke up a funeral of Muslim victims of "antipartition day" violence. French official sources said people inside the house had opened fire on mourners,
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  • 327 3 4 MAN who was call- ing to see Mrs. Bessie Braddock at her office in her constituency, Liverpool Exchange, was arrested as he walked up the steps, anr! put in a police cell. Yesterday Mrs. Braddock —never a petite figure—
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  • 72 3 A mother's fear SYDNEY. Fri.— A plump iittle Russian peasant woman refused to be interviewed on television at Sydney's International airport toclay because, she said, she was frightened "Communist spies" might see the film. Bhe had been trying for 10 years to join her daughter here and "now that I
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  • 154 3 HEMINGWAY IS BURIED 9,054 MILESATLAS SETS RECORD KETCHI M (Idabx)). Fri. Ernest Hemingway, the famed novelist who died last Sunday, was buried in the village cemetery here yesterday. Hemingway. 61, died of a self-inflicted shotgun wound. Officials issued no findings on whether the shootine was accidental. Beuter. pAPE CANAVERAL (Florida).
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  • 22 3 KARACHI. Fri.— President Ayub Khan of Pakistan left today by air for London on his way to America. Reuter.
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  • 139 3 RED VOTE RIGGERS TO APPEAL I ONDON. Fri.— Mr. Frank Foulkes, president of the Electrical Trades Union, told heads of the T.U.C. today that he and his four fellow defendants will appeal against the High Court decision finding them guilty of ballot-rigging in the election for' the E.T.U. general secretary
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  • 44 3 BERLIN, Fri. —The director of East Germany's Central Weather Institute at Potsdam. Dr. Rudolf Hoehn, has fled to West Berlin. Refugee officials said he had run into difficulties with Communist Party officials because of his frank voicing of opinions. Reuter
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  • 33 3 LONDON, Fri The Suez Canal Co. has ordered a British underwater television camera to examine the condition of the 92-year-old canal and the entrance .to Port Said and Suez harbours.
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    • 498 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIOMALAYA short WAVE SEBVICE: NATIONAL SIIOKTWWk 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metre. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 600 Time Signal. Nenara. 476 metres Ku> News Headlines: 6.05 MoruA.M. 6.00 Crood Morning; 6.03 U^h^! o^ l^ i OO Newport Jua Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; U ''xt tl f nn b f
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  • 218 4 Anson poll: Two rallies tonight SINGAPORE, Fri. The SPA UMNO MCA /MIC Alliance will hold an Anson by-election rally tomorrow night at Chin Lye Street vacant ground off East Reclamation Road between 7 and 10 p.m. The Alliance candidate, Dr. Chee Phul Hung, will reply to the Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 263 4 OIXTY firms dealing with household furniture and appliances here will participate in a low-cost furniture exhibition on Aug. 12 in conjunction with the opening of 480 low-cost two-roomed housing units at the Macpherson Estate. The estate will be opened by the Minister for National
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  • 456 4 CHINESE SCHOOLS TO SEND PLEA TO GOVT. ON WORK PROSPECTS, FURTHER STUDIES SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE Chinese secondary schools are to submit a joint four-point memorandum to the Ministry of Education on the prospects for employment and further studies of students, who will be graduating this year
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  • 136 4 TRAINING OF STEWARDS 'A SUCCESS' SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Law. Mr. Wee Toon Boon; today said that the success of the government's stewards training course had strengthened its efforts to find more jobs for its seamen. Speaking at the presentation of certificates to
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  • 137 4 Berlin: Will K and K blunder into war? WILL East and West blander into war over Berlin? That is a question all thinking men and women are asking themselves at this time. Will Kennedy and Khrushchev both refuse to budge? Will miscalculation lead to the nuclear holocaust noone wants? These
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  • 86 4 THIEVES GET AWAY WITH $1,000 SINGAPORE. Fri. Burglars broke into the house of Mr. Peter Howe at 18 Swettenham Road, in the early hours today and got away with a tape recorder, two cameras, fountain-pen, watch and cash totalling more than $1,000. Burglars have been very active in the Swettenham
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  • 109 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Housing and Development Board here will hold two competitions in conJunction with it* low-cost furniture exhibition to be held from Aug. 12-20 at the new Mac**herson Estate off Aljunied Road. One of the competition will be to choose the three best participating firms in
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  • 224 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Blood Transfusion Centre here last month received the highest donation of 1,244— an all time record. Dr. Bheng Nam Chin, Parllamentry Secretary to the Ministry of Health revealed this today when he presented medals to 142 highly blood donors. "This
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water will be cut off in Brickworks Estate between 284 and 426 Brickworks Estate tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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  • 130 4 EIGHTY BAGS AUSTRALIAN FLOUR ARRIVE FOR FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE, Fri. Two tons of Australian wheat flour donated by two Australian firms for the Bukit Ho Swee flre victims reached here this evening aboard the Dutch vessel Straat Johore from Adelaide. The firms are Messrs. J.L. L'Epagniol and Co. of Perth,
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  • 151 4 Escapee was arrested at a 'riot' SINGAPORE, Fri— A detective spotted and arrested a Pulau Senang detainee in the Macpherson Road area last night during a mock riot in the police-army internal security exercises. The detainee. Beah Kirn Heng, 21, pleaded guilty in the ninth magistrate's court today to escaping
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  • 211 4 Water cut was caused by valve leaks at some mains SINGAPORE, Fri. i The City Council today explained that the low water pressure and cut-off of water supply experienced in several areas of Singa- pore yesterday was due to valve gland leaks along several feeder mains. A statement by the
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  • 119 4 FIRE FUND: MORE DONATIONS SINGAPORE. Frl.-Dona-tions received here today raised the Buklt Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund by $401.85. The following donations totalling 1196.86 were received by the Straits Times today: Sacred Heart Boys' School $112.95; Sacred Heart Kindergarten $38.90; Students of the Higher School Certlflcaie A j L.C.C.
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  • 86 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Buildings along River Valley Road from the junction with Irwell Bank Road to the Delta Circus were without electrl- 1 city for about two hours from about 6 a.m. An official of the City Electrical Engineer's Department said this afternoon that the local Interruption in the
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  • 810 5 The Tengku's timing is questioned SPEECH IN BRUNEI CRITICISED IN BORNEO OPEN LETTER rpHE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, could not have found a worse time to say what he did in Brunei, says an open letter printed in the leader column of today's North Borneo News and Sabah
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  • 266 5 Kluang poll is to be held again KLUANG, Friday. THREE men who were returned unopposed to the Kluang Town Council on April 24 will now have to fight with others for election again. Th.-y are two Socialist Front members. Inche Mohamad Zaiii bin Mohamad and Inche Mansor bin Haji Saleh.
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  • 54 5 PENANG, Fri.— A boxer. R. Doraisamy, who was last week accused of murder, was today released on $1,000 bail on a reduced charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a labourer, M. Munlandy, In a toddy shop on June 20. Doraisamy pleaded not guilty. Hearing was
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.-A writ has been filed in the High Court Registry on behalf of Huangho Trading Co. Ltd. claiming $26,793 from Lai Tuck Chung, formerly trading as Chop Chong Hing. as the balance due for goods sold and delivered.
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  • 101 5 Jap telecom experts in to study our system I/IMA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seven Japanese experts arrived here today to study the Federation's telecommunications system and to offer their own suggestions. They have been sent by the Japan Telecommunications Consulting Association. After staying five day here, they will visit Bangkok and Hong
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  • 23 5 BENTONG. Fri.— A tiger weighing more than 2001 b. has been killed by hunters on an estate near the airstrip here.
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  • 268 5 NOT COVERED BY ORDINANCE SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE Government officers are not at present covered by the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1960. This Is because the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara has not. as yet. declared the category, class or description of government officers or servants to be employees
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  • 94 5 VJINGAPORE. Fri.— Thieves broke into a shirt factory off Beach Road yesterday and stole 80 bales of cloth valued at $3,500. The owner of the factory, Mr. Koh Boon San. 28, discovered the theft just before dawn when he went to open
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  • 417 5 rpHE General Employees' I Union, has asked why the Federation Government, originally cold to the idea of merger between Singapore and the Federation, should now come out with a •Mighty Malaysia" plan to include Singapore. It raised this question in an editorial entitled "Work for full
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  • 1030 6 Final pleas on 'f ringe' benefits Bonus as a right or at bank's discretion? Union wants 2 months THE Industrial Arbitration Court hearing of the dispute between the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees Union ended today— the 13th day. Before the court adjourned to consider its
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  • 4843 6 Chung Khlaw Bank and Bank of China. "Obstinacy on this point by the bank fOCBC) does not look very well when it Is realised that most of these other banks are run by businessmen who. we must presume, are equally shrewd and proficient businessmen
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    • 37 6 THE COURT comprises Dr. Charles Cam b a (president), Mr. R. C. Hubball (employer's panel) and Mr. Scow Cheng Fong (employees' panel). FOR THE BANK: Mr. Cheah Heng Sin. FOR THE UNION: Mr. C. V. Devan Nair.
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  • 669 8 The Straits Times Saturday, July 8, 1961 Safety For Kuwait It is no surprise to find the Security Council lost for the i moment in a desert of com--1 plications arising from dual appeals for action over the Kuwait crisis. But sinco the security of Kuwait must be the first
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  • 288 8 Twenty-three boys who absented themselves on Thursday from an afternoon class in Victoria School. Singapore. have been warned that unless j they return today they will be considered to have left and will not be re-admitted. The prin- cipal, Mr. Abisheganaden, said j at the time that there
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    273 8 It is understandable that the civil service unions should h«v c teacted strongly to Mr. an Siew Sins blunt statement that they must not hope for a general rise in wages. Some of the claims, notabK those ot the technicians and the hospital employees, have been in and
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  • 1678 8 DENIS WARNER REPORTS FROM SAIGON Barbed wire, barred gates... and the mystic mandarin they isolate THE bolted and heavily guarded gates of Independence Palace in Saigon and the barbed wiri and minefields that protect the concrete blockhouses and family quarters of the civil guard posts in rural South Vietnam are
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  • 309 9 'Operation Big Tow' at dawn shows that 'we mean business' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MUNICIPAL and police authorities today warned that the "heat is on M for those who break the new regulations to control car parks here. This followed "Operation Big Tow" at dawn
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  • 286 9 NO, NO, I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WAR: JAP ADMIRAL SINGAPORE. Friday. VICE ADMIRAL Nobuyoshi VVatanabe shuffled his feet, blinked and said: "No. no, I had nothing to do with the war." The Japanese Deputy Naval Chief of Staff was
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  • 173 9 URI MENANTI. Fri. The Raja Permaisuri Agong led the funeral procession of Termku Besar Burhanuddin. who was buried at the Royal Mausoleum here this evening. The Queen. are.>sed In black, arrived at the Istana Besar shortly before the coffin was placed on
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  • 67 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three shop owners were fined a total of $650 today for selling daggers without a licence. Tan Hee Phuang. 45. of Change Alley, was fined $250 and Tan Gee Jlan. 33. also of Change Alley, and Koh Hong Meng. 43. of the Arcade, were
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  • 59 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. made a decree absolute in the High Court today in the divorce case in which Dorothy Mlna Gladys Woods, of Branksome Road, was granted a decree uLsl on March 13 dissolving her marriage to Robert
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  • 295 9 Enter Amina the belly dancer to a bongo beat ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Exotic belly dancer "Princess" Amina and her husband. Tony Moynihan. bongo playing son of a British peer, arrived here today from Bangkok to entertain local audiences. The couple, who will appear niuntJ. at t.n- Hotel said they had
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  • 83 9 Accountant dies in London SINGAPORE, Fri. News has just been received here of the death in London of Mr. John Harold Phillips, a former senior partner of Turquand. Young and Co. in Singapore. Mr. Phillips. 56, was until his death on July 4 a partner of the London firm of
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  • 26 9 Belly-dancer Princess Amina and her bongo-playing husband Tony Moynihan. son of a British peer, in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 232 9 Tribute to a civil servant IPOH. Fri —The Perak 1 State Legislative Assembly today recorded a tribute to Mr. P. H. Setcheil. State Development Officer, for his services in rural development. The Mentrl Bestf, Dato Sha'arl bin Shane, said Mr. Setcheil was largely responsible for the execution of the rural
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  • STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 549 10 Disturbing trends in education IN the last few years two rather unpleasant trends In the education ol a child have become increasingly evident and have rapidiy been getting worse. The first is the apparent necessity of private tuition, the second is the imposition of massive homework trie writing of pages
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    • 241 10 The only disquieting feature in a fine schools system (GENERALLY speaking Singapore's education system is one of the best I have seen In South-East Asia. However, there is one point I do not support: the six-day school week. You may not agree with m< but it definitely lowers
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    • 413 10 The Johore Grand Prix: Money is the need THINK "Sport Lover's" remarks in his letter to the Straits Times on the recent Grand Prix are fair comment, but I would like to acquaint him with the following details:First, the circuit Is small and narrow in places but finances govern special
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    • 80 10 IN reply to a letter signed 1 "Giltedge" (S.T. July 1> It is best that such inquiries be answered by a firm of stockbrokers, and the writer would gladly put "Giltedge" in touch. Any member of the public who has similar lnauirie.s or any problems regarding the
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    • 51 10 IITHY send for Wild Bill to Tt catch our crocodile? I wonder whether our own bir came banter has been given the chance to display his talents in this field? Mr. Shuttleworth must surely feel an uncontrollable urge to add one more crown to his trophies? A. KENNEDY
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    • 108 10 TIME FOR A CUT IN THOSE ADS ON THE SCREEN 1 THINK cinema manasements should disallow prinin.il advertisement to be screened. If not there should be a law against screen advertisements being shown during the turnpatrons expect to see a show. Such advertisements should only be allowed before the advertised
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    • 151 10 A NEW MENACE TO MOTORISTS —DURIANS! THE dun.in season is now in full swing. In my area Tiong Bahru a bunch of enterprising vendors occupy both sides of the road doing a roaring trade. They begin in the evening and finish well after midnight. Every morning for thr past week
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    • 84 10 I WAS prouci to see our former Chtel Minister. Mr. David Marshall, speak >v frankly In support of merger with the Federation In the "Mighty Malaysia" plan proposed by Tengku Abdul Rahman. i support Mr. MarsnaU'a appeal to the Tengku to state clearly that he would
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 515 10 cAiwayo *\tk Wk \fl IssblblW^l^ nflj/ "~-~7r Ihe name of fjl\ opens all door* Milk, coffee, bittenwect and mild bittersweet. wT Droste CHOCOLATES A complete rouge ol fountain pens SUPER ROTAX ONLY $2.60 Available in a wid* varMty of •■erring colours with tmart standard Hwl or gold coloured cap*. Tho
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    • 85 10 Ml «P 4H L. ,^JB* v j3 'W. W i jd/f^ i, &J ifmkt i$ ■s sLJf W^ .«PtJHB t «^^vy < n^^ 'fPsSBBBBBBmaBBi YOUR GUARANTEE OF EXTRA QUALITY its extra quality that makes washing easier, easier on the hands and the clothes— Double Arrow made In Malaya for local
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    • 2864 11 p^jyyy?* BP^sT"y < y > y yy"T^ffpß^ffß T HE E. A- C. UNES 40EN REBSEA MEDITERRANEAN CONTINtNIAI t SCANDINAVIAN PORIS Spore p S'htm Ptna"! SIONC s it Pin/ 1 my CL\p!j£7 MEONIA I, cj 21 21 Jaly 24 21 Jaly 27/10 Illy QnfCy AYUTNIA 1 II M JMy/ 4 A||
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    • 1335 11 fe; McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. W^ BLLIRMAH. LINE t* KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAMBURC, tOTTERSAM. NAVBI IM ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. B NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF RIPON Acctptill earn fir Ctatral I Stalk S oot P. Sham ftnang Aatrlca 21/21 Jaly 27 31 Illy 11 Jlly/ I Ait lOUGAINVHIE
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  • 428 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE amount of business transacted on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was comparatively small. There was a sharp contraction in the volume of tin shares changing hands. A feature was the firmness in industrials which continued to appreciate in
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  • 912 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in bracket* was: Industrials: J. WauKh (1,000) $1.97: M. Breweries 111.000) 53.55. $3.60: M. Ltnvnt (1.000) 52.54: Robinson ords (I.ooo^ 51. 50: Cold Stores (2.000) 52.7&; S. Traders (1,000) $4. 50: U.K. ords
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  • 39 12 SINGAPORE. July 7. KIBBKR: 84 cents per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: si; cents (quietly strady). TIN: $463.25 per picul (down 59.12 L). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 209 12 ULV iir.t grade rubber buyers f.e.b. J closed In Singapore yeaterday at s< cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The tone wan quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 833, sellers Ml
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  • 111 12 rE Chinese Product Exchange, Singapore, nean prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: IK 'Continent June abipment J2OJ buyers. S26* sellers. Cmnut ail: bulk S3S| sellers, drum S4lt tellers. Pepper: liuntok white $140 sellers, Sarawak while <17T» sellera, special Barawmk biack SI4TI sellers, garbled Lampong black Sl47t Mliern. Lampong
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  • 161 12 CHIPS lying slengsidc the Singapere Harbeur Beard wharvit teday arc: Knud Maersk V 9, Straat Cook 13/ m] Tjinegara 38 39. Ltpscomh Lykes 18, Slaoe 4041. Eastern Maid 30, Katons 21 22. Giant; Ann NW. 5. Outer Reads: Bungurao. Han Roberto, OUj Maersk. Sabant;. Bletter, UJadajat. Lancelot,
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  • 621 12 Rubber quiet, nervous U7HILE conditions this week have continu-} ed generally quiet, the rubber market on one j or two occasions has I moved sharply upwards resulting in comparat- ively active trading ali though the rises were fairly short lived report H. C. B. Co. Ltd. in their current market
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  • 263 12 AFTER its big rise of **over $11 on Thursday, the Singapore ttn price reacted sharply yesterday and fell by $9.12 i to 5463.25. The Singapore decline followed the London overnight trend where the price of tin fell sharply on the metal exchange. At
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  • 113 12 THE Malayan Cxchang*. Bank!' AM.ciation made the«e rhant-'es in Its ratcz to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Haw Yarn: buying airmail T.T. 32|. O.D. 321. 80 d/it 32J credit bills, 33 trade bills. Canada: Buying airmail T.T. Mi O.D. 34. 90 d/st 34 7/18 credit bills. 34
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  • 128 12 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT share? cosed the week along steady lines Factors gamed 8d to 4s Bd. Custom Credit eased is. 6d. to 14.v 6(i. Base metals were steady but oils eased with Timor down Is. lOd. to 9s. 26. and Interstate Is. la. to 9s. lid. Commonwealth bonds
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1121 12 Express U.S.A. PacUio tft Atlantic Coast Service E.I.A (I A. tU EIA. IM core Hoif>rn| Honolulu 8. FrancilCO L. AngelM N. York "Idsiikawa Mars" 2t/JJ ltl» 21 Jaly A»g II Aig 21 Aig I Sell "•KIM Mars 17 21 Aug 24 Aig I Sett 1» Stll II Sift Ocl All
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    • 205 12 WCSTBOUNO EU*O»( SERVICE S'ptrc f. Ska. Pem«i t»m» 14 15 July II Isly 17 Mi Marseilles. Hivrt. Ounkirk. SOUTH I WESI URIC* SEHVICt twm TCHIIANSA II 11 Jil? Durban Port Etiraßeth (M/ 7) Capetown (J7/7) Matart (1/1). la»os (7/1), Cotonou (11/1). Accra. Tikoradi, Abidjan, Frtttown. Canttry. Dakar (24/1). EASTBOUWO S'itrt
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    • 553 12 NOTICE Mr. Bong Geok Inn left our employment, with effect from s'.n July. 1961. and he is therefore no U-iuier authorised to receive paymenu or to transact any business on our beluili. OUTHRIE AND CO.. LTD. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINCAPORE STUDENTS' UNION TENDER The University of Malaya In Singapore
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    • 720 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* $S (Min.)— Box it ett. mxtrm WANTED experienced Technical Balenman lor Important Company In Paoaag. Apply Box A 1333 S.T. Peaang. XL ENGINEERING CO. require Jr. Stenographer mln. 2 years ex.. SO 90 w.p.m. Apply I-.0. Box 1033 K.L. JUNIOR CLERK required by
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    • 759 13 SITUATIONS VACANT to Word, SS (Mln.)— Box St ett. txtrm 1 REQUIRED BY European Company, experienced hardware salesman for r Singapore Market. Application* only < roniMdcrtd from nic o with proves sin its ability. Salary according to experience, I and commission. Box A 6912 B.T. Spore. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY requires
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    • 869 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St ett. txtrm FURNISHED BBDSITTING ROOM; bathroom attached: m's: kitchenette: e'stove; fridge: c fan own entrance: District 10 Buklt Tunah. Rent $130/--p.m. inclusive. Box ASMS S.T. Spore. ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ttl. txtrm SEASIDE WEEKEND BUNGALOW required by expatriate
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    • 867 13 EDUCATION It Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St eta. mxtrm EDUCATION In the U.K. D.R. Llewellyn Associates Ltd., Educational Consultants, advice on entry to all kinds of schools colleges. Write to 41 Cleveland Square, London. W. 2. CHINESE YMCA SCHOOL'S Julj Beginners' Shorthsnd. Typewriting. Vacancies several Accounting, Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Malay. English,
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    • 963 13 DOGS, PETS, ETC. i tt Wordt SS (Mln.)— Box St eta. mxtrm j WANTED TO BUY male Dachshund suitable for breeding Must be Class I pedigree Please Write 128 Winchester Rd. S'por* 3. BOARDING KENNELS Indoor and outdoor kennels, do,; lovrr* undertake dogs whose owner long l*ave or bitches la
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    • 784 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm STANDARD 10 Dec. Ifess. Good condition. $1,900/- 0.n.0. View 13 Tal Gin Road: B'pore 12 Bat. 2 p.m. 6 1 p.m. Sunday a.m.— l 2. Tel: *****. SALE PACKARD ULTRAMATIC two tone clutchless saloon In Urst class Mechanical condition owner
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    • 857 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Mln.)— Box St tit. mxtrm SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. offer good used cars with one montb guaran- i tee 1956 Opel Kapitan $2,960, 1»JB Opel KapUan $3,700 1936 Kiat 1100 I SI ASO. 19&9 4-door Optl Rekord with i air-coaditioorr $6,200. Please call at 31".
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    • 687 13 FOR SALE Word, SS (Min.)— Box it et*. txtrm WINCHESTER 12 bolt repeater. Beit offer Ring Lim ***** Singapore. PREMIER BABY ALARM $40/-. Phone Spore *****. "PASSAP" KNITTINCMACHINES priced $114. 66 c. cheaper than U.K.! Swiss Free-Arm sewinirmachmes "Turlssa" $343-. "Helvetia" $»0; 1960 models 40<~, cheaper. Typewriters. T:i perei-orders cheap.
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  • 763 14 THE BEST BETS EPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Bukit Timah today are Timberlane (Race 5) and Equity (Race 7). CALL BOY'S double is Winston (Race 4) and Cape Canaveral (Race 8). The going is fast. HPRAINER "Porky Donnelly, whose stable is bang in form, should A carry off the
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  • 1259 14 RACE ONE: 2.15-MAIDEN STAKES-6F 2-YEAR-OLDS-DIV 1 1 6 Bright Mrlodr (Chens' St.) Spencer, 8.4 (F) Franklin 7 2 8 I area n II (Shaw Si.) Spencer, 8.4 Johnson 5 3 9 Turn The Tide <AP St.) Daniels, 8.4 *Snbian 8 4 9 Petite Mademoiselle
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  • 150 14 EPSOM |EEf» CALL BOY POINTER C. BITCANEER BK. MM.ODY C. BITCANEER. lUc» 1 Bright Melody (ia> liurtanrer Bright Mrlixiy Van Heutsz Van Ilruts7 Van HmUx SIX OIT SIX Ot T ROT'DAMSC'HE llacc 2 Distinguished Gem Tib.i 1 iba Distiniciiishea Gea Tlba Tlbst Oistlruimh.d (.era sly Ou ROYAL GIARO PITI.I
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1535 14 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Ftdcral Cuizens tor the lollowmg in Uie Education Department.. Kuan:an. Pahang. 1. Temporary < krk-.: Salary Scale *107 50 x 7.50 122.50 130 x 7.50 152.50 160 x 7.50 197.50/ 223 xl 4 293 per mensem. Candi-'di-tes must have attained their 18ih but
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    • 147 14 "Elizabethan" ...the Lowest Priced twin track tape recorder Your money can buy today Tfr- adl The Elizabethan PRINCESS The fflott outitondino. tap« r«speeds. 7 inch spools. Four houri plo.mq time. True-to-life r«. production. Attractive two-tone go. Astonishingly venatil* with tacilities tor mixing superimposition and independent amplifier to, use with record
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 318 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Birds no one puts up for K. It* something to Mcure th« amusement, clo. animal's foot and hair! (7). J" .T" 5. A city club, peniaps. if the tin P lace *•< Ul masthead head of the f.mily can find ,g, gels round bad upset
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  • 818 15 HE CRACKS MALAYAN RECORD SET AT LAST YEAR'S GAMES TRIALS KUALA LUMPUR, Frida /"VLYMPIC long jumper Kamaruddin Maidin today set up a new Malayan record when he cleared 24 feet at the Merdeka Stadium. Kamaruddin. a student of High School, Kuala Lumpur, was competing in the
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  • 134 15 Kelantan score 11-2 win in Cup VOTA HHARI Fri.— Kelan. tan trounced TrenKKann 11-2 in an East zone match of fhe Malaya Cup soccer competition here today. Kelantan played much below form and their success was due to the glaring weaknesses in the Trengganu defence Architect of Kelantan's victory was
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  • 515 15 BATU PAHAT, Frl. Muar. with 89 points, were the champion district I the Johore AAA meet whic: concluded here today. Batu Pahat were runners-up <64 pts. Thirteen new records were established eight in the men's, events and five in the women".-, section. Results 100 m: 1 Mazlam
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  • SPORTING SUMMARY
    • 52 15 J. BAHRI' LEAGIE DIV. 2: R.MN wo. Police. Friendly: Rainbow 7 221 BVD MOR 9. PENANG LEAGUE DIV. 3: Indian RC 4 Simits 2; Marines 3 Telecoms 0. TAIPING LEAGUE DIV. 2: Knmuatlng SC 6 Pokolt Assam Youth Club t. L. PERAK LEAGUE DIV. 2 DID 4 Sg Bemam
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    • 33 15 KEDAH LEAGUE (Sff Patanh Bunnei Patani CC bt Ibrahim School by 154 runs. SPCC 283 (A. Auftustln 64. K. Alagaratnam 60. Syed Kerhik 60 1 Ibrahim School 129 iMokhtar All 65 1.
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    • 25 15 PKItAK CHAMPIONSHIPS Ipoli i Mm Div 1 Let Hoong bt Pool Nam Old Boy» 76-61; Women: Pr-rak Public Girls HS bt Simpang Lula 64-21.
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    • 62 15 I.KONG CXP y-FINAL (Malacca): Johore combined schools bt Malacca combined school! 5-0 ib.imsuddin Shahrom bt Mohd Said 6-3. 6-8. 6-;. bt Sect Lip Chye 6-0, 6-0; Lim Peng Hale ht Hip Chye 6-0. 6-4, bt Mohd Said 7-5. 6-4; Ng Kian Seng and Lira Kok Hoo bt Chandradas and
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    • 9 15 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 'Montreal): Espanol (Spain) 3 Monaco 1.
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    • 34 15 BANTAMWEIGHT (Tokyo)- M Ogawa (Jap) ko 8. Laemfapha 'Thai i. 7th rd. FEATHER (Las Vegas) D Moore <TJB> outptd n. Cadllll 10 rds. LIGHT-HEAVY (Liverpool* C Calderwood (Scot) tko D Rent 7th rd.
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  • 64 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Abdul Aziz All will captain the Selangor Malays cricket team In the Rulers' Shield match against Penang Malays at the Ipoh padang tomorrow. Thirteen players will make the trip. They are: Abdul Aziz All, Zahani Ahmad. Zain Azhari. Sldek Osman. Ghazali Osman. Rosll Noor,
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  • 325 15 The battle of VIGs begins at KL today ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 111 The return battle of V.l.G's very important golfers led by the Prime Ministers of Malaya and Singapore will be held at the Selangdr Golf Club here this weekend. Tengku Abdul Rahman will lead a team of 20 against
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 281 15 JJA**M $htit 2nd Colouring (jAeenopW. Contest f3fa^'^VE«A Entry Must Be Accompanied GREEN SPOT m^^^M CROWN CORK s This Contest Commenced On 25th May 1961 Entries Will Be Closed On sth September 1961 PRIZES DIVISION A for adults only Uf PHi.: O". YASHICA 'D' Com.,. 2n4 NkM O«. INICAR L.dy Watch
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    • 369 15 •li n f J MM AND .dtpl^^^ m all-eltctric calculating Machine Fast Easy Accurate M»'«\ tn» calculating machine you've b«e<« W«i»<n( for Pre<:i«ion-butl» they're com. ole'e^v eooiooed with every worthwhile fe«tur# k>r titter faster accurate calculating. Mm aviiUbl* it the hind operated modal 11,I 1 in'i'feiflpgSa FCSSfI «f AOINTS F
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 111 15 t^L.a-l'iM;,',! SOCCER MALAYA t IP: Fed Armed Forces v Penang (Merdeka Stadium 8 p.m.>. SPORF tXAOVU DIV. JA: Seranßoon Garden SC v Katong SC (Geylang). BADMINTON Spore BA national championships iSBA hall. 2.30 p.m.). CRICKET Combined Services 'A 1 v SCA 'A 1 i S'pore padnng. 2 p.m.). MOTOR RACING
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  • 383 16 Kuwait: Some UK troops to leave 'in very near future' 'pwo companies of the 2nd battalion of the CoMstream Guards are to leave l\u\\;iii and return Id their norm a I station al Bahrein in the very near future, the British Defence Ministry said today. "It must mean that things
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  • 135 16 Absentee students back in class SINGAPORE. Fri. I The 23 pupils from Secondary IV B of Victoria School, who absented themselves yesterday were back in school today with a promise "to devote their attention seriously to I their studies." The students return followed a warning by their principal, Mr. Paul
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  • 63 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Telephones in the Katong and East Coast Road areas which went out of order during yesttrday's heavy downpour and hailstorm which swept the island were repaired early this morning. Mr. N.V. Knight. General Manager of the Singapore Telephone Board said that some of the telephone lines
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  • 90 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. A j housewife. Tee Ang Hay, tried !to throw away two books through a window when her shop house in Guillemard Road was raided by police on the night of Mar. 30, a court here was told today. The books, it was stated, related
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  • 426 16 I ONDON. Pn. Piook mar- I kus ended Iba wetk quietly wiin paces iriegular. A cerium aniouui of end-account bear-coveiins took place but investment utman.i I.< >m,ill and buyer. s iiiiopted a rauUom auiluoe pending the Chancellor of the Exchequer s> i iuuon lo correct (be economic I
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  • BACK PAGE SPORT
    • 379 16 Layer wins title at last WIMBLEDON TENNIS: By AUBREY HIGGS LONDON. Fri. With relentless left-armed power play on the centre court today. 22--year-old Rod Layer. of Australia, at last added his name to the illustrious roll of men's singles champions at Wimbledon. Runner-up for the past two years. Layer crushed
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    • 121 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Chinese were too good for the visiting Si. Pauls University soccer Learn from Tokyo, beating them 5-2 at Jalan Beiar tonight. Though the Japanese team In- eluded three All- Japan players they could not match the speed, stamina and brilliance of Singapore Chinese. The
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    • 236 16 ONDON, Pi i. Yoikhhutj beat Northamptonsluie by innings anc 152 runs <«t Northampton today. Nor.haius 180 and 98 iD Ryan 6-52). Yorkfc i 430-3 dec Yorks 14 p». Other rebults: At Dudley: Woics bi Somerset by 233 runs. Worcn 394-5 dec and 199-4 dec. ißioaubenl 48
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    • 818 16  -  JACK FINGLETON THE THIRD TEST by Leeds, Fri. AT the close today, the second day. England had lost 4 men for 138 runs to take a one run lead over Australia in the Third Test here. The four were Subba Row. Pullar, May and
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  • 112 16 MR VEO KIM PONC. tfH ti, HithM ExecutlV) ulii.r M t 111 il-i Sim. pal :i .i\ j I Hoapttal ou i.-T-Hl at '.'.Oft ni I'oit.K' l>:i\.\> I. Mglaß Rank t» Bidadan to-day, I "i al 3.00 i> m KITTY TAN POM CUAT. *M* of Dr. Tan lioon Ckwet
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 163 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS :u Words Sltl (Minimum) BURTON: To ('arolinr and Victor a •on on FrMajr Tth July at 2 Kos» r.oat. rwaai ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR MRS. T H TEO Madam Im Pan Flint uncoroly thank th« .1 Hum Ml St. iff in Ward* nn A lv. O«mi»l HoM'itai. for attention
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 70 16 SCOREBOARD U BI i: \l.l M Inns ai I NOLANB IM Inns PUIXAB b Benaud 53 M i;i!\ ROW l.b.w Davidson 35 DBCV c Grom b Mi Konzie 93 M\Y i uiiu b Dawdion Jfi DKXTF.R Dol oui il BABRINGTON not oui 5 EXTRAS 4 TOTAL 'for 4 irttl s
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