The Straits Times, 9 July 1961

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES at No. 1350. SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1961 20 CENTS
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  • 656 1  -  DAHARI ALI MEETING K.L WITH Wii Fm 1 *Fm W rl fL WM i 1 J i ML 1*7 1 L I 'Jl BRUNEI iHHaUUUlU^ j But Premier thinks plan has gone down well in Brunei, Sarawak By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday ..And three quotes from visiting Mentri
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  • 148 1 BABS GETS £1,000 DAMAGES FOR LIBEL I ONDON, Sal. Dr. Barbara I* J Moore, famed for her marathon walka in Britain. the United Stales and Au&tralla. bn bed, awaiued £1.000 ciur.ia- tor lion utter a high court jury found adveniseiuents puo- lished in the Luncion Dally liail were delamatory. Dr.
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  • 83 1 OIXCJAPORE. Sat.— M. Jegathrsan became one of Asia O fastest men today when he clocked 10.6 seconds for the liMin it the Singapore secondary schools athletic Meet at lain-r Park. The tiiiK I—which1 which is equivalent to 1t.7 M-iunds for tin 100 yard-, and i.s the best so
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  • 953 1  -  ROLAND CHALLIS By JESSELTOX, Sat. Political leaders from Sarawak, NOrih Borneo and Brunei met here today l i" informal discussions on the situation arising Irom recenl statements by Tengku Abdul Rahman, (he Malayan Prime Minister. Interviewed at the airport this afternoon when Mr. Donald
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  • 236 1 Nikitas appeal to Western Big 3 on Germany treaty MOSCOW. Saturday. \IH. KHRUSHCHEV appealed today to j President Kennedy, Mr. Macmillan and i General <k- Gaulle to display wisdom in the settlement of the German question, sit down j ai the conference table together with other peace-loving states, and conclude
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  • 95 1 ECCA Ministers to begin talks in Bangkok on July 28 MANILA. Sa:.— Malaya. Thailand and l ln- Philippines plan to open their ministeriallevel conference in Bangkok on July 28 for formally launching the proposed Economic and Cul- I tural Co-opera; ion Association, diplomatic sources said loday. The sources said ihe
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  • 35 1 LONDON bat. The Daily i I reported today tliat. the only iwo vehicles on the Norwegian island of B.iarkoy crashed J head-on yesterday on the island's I only road U.P.I. J
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  • 169 1 ANOTHER BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY TRUEMAN ROUTS AUSTRALIANS triumph LEEDS. Sat. England won the Third Test by eight wickets here today alter another brilliant bowling performance by Freddy Trueman. Mter halting; England's rir.-t innings totai at 29» i'liu then making a promi start with 99 lor two. Australia
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  • 21 1 EARTHQUAKE... shook the tall buildings of Tokyo rarly on Sunday. There was no immediate report of casualties or damage. U.P.I.
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  • 974 2  - CAR RACING FRIGHTENED ME TO DEATH Jack Brabham says Sheer chance drew me into racing HE WAS just 20, ond just out of the Royal Australian Air Force. There was a little business all ready and waiting to be worked up. It all seemed unspectacularly cut and dried for quiet,
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  • 190 2 IF I had a dollar for every I ca:ler who has told me i her budgerigar was poor- ly when, in fact, he was in j tip-top condition, I would be able to retire in comfort for the rest of my life. The confusion all stems from the
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    • 115 3 Meeting the 3 queens II IS diilv July hut here 1 show m> lucky man for the clay MB. GAM WIIEI IM.\>.. manuring director of Singapore's Hon« Bee Textile Company, shaking hands with thr< <■ of Japan's nrauty queens for IMS, From the left this line-up of glamour, finalised at
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    • 618 3 Ghostly grave diggers— hard at it in the hot afternoon IT IS NO YARN -THE HOUSE AND THE HILLOCK ARE STILL THERE I HAVE been flooded with ghost stories ever since a fortnight ago -Sen we published the story about a spook that caused a crowd of 3,000 to gather
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    • 211 3 A BRIGHT, energetic young woman is currently in Perth laying the foundation for a Kennedy-like "peace corps" of Australian university graduates who will. I am told, work in South-East Asian countries. Shr is !>IISS MARY TAIT, Australian branch secretary of ttie 40-nation World University Service, which
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    • 514 3 FROM the police to politics that is the ambition of former A.S.P. ARIFIN BIN ABDULLAH SANI (above) who is now in a tin mining business in Ipoh. A father of four boys. 40--year-old Inche Ariffln went through an astonishing range of Jobs before joining the police force
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  • The News
    • 255 4 A war cry rises again MALACCA. Sat. Th. chairman of the Maiacia branch of the Women Teachers" Union, Sect Cbee Kirn. said the union regretted that the policy of "equal pay for equal work" had betn totally ignored in the new unified scheme for Malayan teacher.^. "We view with deep
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    • 212 4 Independence first then Malayan consciousness: Wee THE chairman of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. Wee Soo Bee, said tonight that his party believed in getting independence for Singapore first before the attainment of a "full and truly Malayan consciousness and loyalty." Speaking at a by-election rally at the junction of
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    • 251 4 RAZAK TALKS TOUGH ON RURAL DRIVE SCHEME: DON! DELAY WARNING Deputy Premier told of some Selangor projects on which start has not been made KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that the Government could not afford delays in any rural development project. lie
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    • Article, Illustration
      92 4 A NEW primary school. Delta West, was opened last night by the Assemblywoman for Delta, Miss Chan Choy Siong. Miss Chan said last night: "Today the task of our education workers is not merely to impart knowledge from text books to the students but what is more to
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    • 222 4 I MALACCA. Sat. I T*HE president of the National Union of Plantat' -n Workers. Senator S. P. S. Nathan, spoke here yesterday of a plot to infiltrate and split estate workers in Negri Sembilan. He said that the national working
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    • 189 5 1 AM VERY GLAD' SAYS JACKIE'S MUM LONDON, Sat. A teenage beauty queen, who won a series of contests when her R.A.F. father was stationed in Singapore, is to end her friendship with the wealthy middle-aged man who wants to marry
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    • 147 5 0 AN Englishman who is cycling round the world said in Singapore yesterday that although Malayans were not as well off as people in the West they were happier and more contented. Mr. John Isltby. 53, is somewhat an authority on these matters for
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    • 270 5 rE husband was reading his newspaper. "That's odd," he said. "Did you realise that there are f" r less train accidents than there are car accidents?" "It's natural enough Have you ever seen an engine driver driving his train with his arm round the fireman?" THAT'S
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    • 91 5 yyiLL Khrushchev and Kennedy blunder into wot over Berlin Thot is o question haunting the minds of many thinking people of this moment. It is therefore partirularly timely that The Free Press is publishing o series of informed articles on the blunders
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    • 46 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. David Marshall, legal adviser to the Industrial Workers Union of Singapore, will address the union's fifth annual representatives conference tomorrow. The conference will be held at the union headquarters at 91 -B Kallang Road, at 10.30 a.m.
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    • 35 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Larry Ong Theng Hong, an assistant secretary in the Ministry of National Development, has been appointed a nominated trustee of the Nature Reserves Board for a period of three years.
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    • 109 5 Now tips on careers for students ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat. University of Malaya students and graduates will benefit from a newlyestablished appointments board to advise on career opportunities. Members of the 17-man board, headed by the president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. R. Shoppee, include representatives of University
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    • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A 34--year-old noodle maker. Tan Cheng Kang. was found drowned In a stream In the catchment areas near Macßltchle Reservoir today.
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    • 206 5 POLICE CADET HEAD NAMED SINGAPORE, Sat. Superintendent Ng Leng Hock has been named the first Commandant of the Police Cadet Corps in Singapore. Mr. Ng, who Joined the force as a constable in 1941. Is now Commandant of the Special Constabulary. Meanwhile a start is to be made soon to
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    • 55 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— About 25 workers employed at the Rex Plastic Industry and Ruby Record Industry in Paya Lebar Road, went on strike yesterday in support of wage claims. The workers are members of the Singapore General Employees" Union. They have asked for a general
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  • Foreign News
    • FOREIGN DESK
      • 754 6 NEW YORK, Sat. 'BRITISH CO HOME' BID ALSO DEFEATED RUSSIA vetoed in the Security Council yesterday a British resolution u ruing recognition of the independence of Kuwait. A I'nited Aral) Republic resolution which called for the immediate, withdrawal of British forces from Kuwait
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      • Article, Illustration
        61 6 Twelve-year-old Roy Dean Hall is seen eating an ice-cream cone given to him by police after a neighbour had found him chained to his bed at Kansas City, Missouri. Police officers believed that the youth had been chained for more than a week. The boy's parents were
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      • 184 6 GRENADE THROWN AT U.S. AMBASSADOR: ATTACKER ESCAPES SAIGON. Sat. A homemade grenade was today thrown at the official car in which the United States Ambassador, Mr. Frederick E. Nolting Jr., was travelling. The grenade failed to explode, and although the ambassador's bodyguard fired several shots at the grenade thrower he
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      • 36 6 LONDON, Sat. Sun or no sun. policemen in London will not be able to wear sun-glasses on duty. The Home Secretary. Mr. R. A. Butler, said yesterday: -It Just wouldn't look right.
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      • 199 6 108 Czech miners are killed in colliery fire (near where 54 died last year) PRAGUE. Sat. A fire last night in the Dukla colliery. 180 miles east of here, killed 108 miners, the Czech news agency, Ceteka. said today. The Dukla mine is in the Ostrava Karvlna coalfield, only 10
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  • More Foreign News
    • 53 7 Bulls revenge OUCH* The huge crowd of spectator* seemed "to feel it, too, as the bull gets a little of his own bock by sending the matador leaping high in the air. This unexpected turn of events took place during a recent bullfight contest in
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    • 118 7 MONTREAL, Sat.— When the Montreal police hired a scooter squad from a private detective agency to relieve them of the burden of issuing parkingfine tickets they told the scootermen to show neither fear nor favour. The scootermen didn't. On their first day they
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    • 798 7  -  VINCENT MULCHRONE RICHEST MAN IN WORLD HAS UACKPOT IN NEUTRAL ZONE ON KUWAIT BORDER PRIME Minister Abdul Kiisscm of Iraq is set lo put Britain out of Kuwait, and no wonder Hit' skies are weeping over Hie London offices of British Petroleum and
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    • Article, Illustration
      51 7 from Paris, the city wnere Deaunful things ore designed for beautiful women, come these startling pearl clip-on "fingernails" with jewel claws sparkling at their tips. The Parisienne who doesn't have to wash up is enchanted with the idea; the Parisienne who does is frustrated and furious. Would YOU wear
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    • 192 7 Dateline: NEW YORK DOCTORS, in the middle of a hard campaign to sell Americans the idea that President Kennedy's socialised medicine plans are bad for them, have had to swallow a bitter pill. In a startling 96-page report, the bedside profession is dissected, probed, poked, and pronounced
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    • 39 7 MIAMI. Sat— Latest fad for motorists in Florida: Pasting a tiny snapshot of one of their children on the .speedometer— right on the 5() m.p.h. mark. Better than any grim .statistics for slowing a man down.
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  • THE GILLIAN MILLS PAGE WITH WOMAN'S FLAIR
    • 703 8 ROMANTIC MOONLIGHT FOR THE MODELS But it brings its own problems to a family YOU can take your fin-tailed cars, youi pearl studs, your golden door-knobs. The one indisputable status symbol in this world of changing; values is small, inexpensive, and of
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    • 240 8 IT'S COCKTAIL PARTY WITH A BIG DIFFERENCE pOCKTAIL parties have a habit of generating gossip, and/ or goodwill, or perhaps DEgenerating into dyspepsia and... er... dangerous driving! Therefore, it was all the more enterprising of that ace of party-givers, Hun-garian-born Mrs. Tessa Beven. to plan an entertainment which effectively stayed
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 426 9  - DEFENCE COUNSEL IN PICKET CASE QUOTES CONSTITUTION Ronald Kinsey 'All citizens have ri&kt to assemble peaceably without arms' By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THE Federal Constitution was quoted in the Sessions Court here today when the defence upheld the right of 45 followers of Hamid Tuah to picket the Selangor Ste
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  • Article, Illustration
    87 9 gathers in front of Fullerton Building in Singapore yesterday afternoon, amazed to see a taxi belching black fumes suddenly screech to a stop in front of the General Post Office. The taxi driver, coughing violently, ran to a nearby phone and called the Fire Brigade. The flames were soon
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  • 90 9 MRS INA CAMBA (above), wife of the President of the Industrial Arbitration Court in Singapore, has been appointed Social Affairs Correspondent to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Welfare. In her new appointment she will keep the U. N. Secretariat informed of current developments in Singapore
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  • 64 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Costumes representing every country In Asia will be a feature of "Oriental Night" at the Victoria Memorial Kail ou Monday night. The social and dance evening l s in aid oi thf Scheut Mission's Church Building Fund. Tickets at $5 each are available
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  • 201 9 SINGAPORE, Sat -A 22--year-old farmer's daughter died In the General Hospital today an hour after she was found suffering from severe stomach pains. A bottle was found near the girl. Ng Slew Eng. in the Iront room of her house In Kampong Chai
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  • 203 9 'TEAHOUSE' PLAY HAS HIGH DEGREE OF SKILL AND POLISH SINGAPORE. Sat Teaiiouse of the August Moon'— John Patrick's brilliant, satire on HaMVtcan democratisation in Japan— opened at the Victoria Theatre tonight in a Stage Club production by Br:in Harmshaw. Scene changing* in this play is irequen- and swift, and general
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 279 9 Your Sunday radio DAnin MAI AY A l' ul And NHtional Shortwave Only: All Motorists!: 10.15 The Bine KAUIU MALAYA 3.30 Concert Hour: 4.30 Malayan Crosby Rosemary Clooney A.M Kua.a Lumpur And Na- j 1 H mo: 4 5 n Tc a Dan J ce f°s sho *'< 10 30
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  • Leader Page
    • OPINION
      • 168 10 MALAYA SHOULD BE THERE rpHE NEUTRAL nations are planning to hold a summit at Bled In Yugosalvla and it Is essential that Malaya should be there. Why essential? Because neutral Malaya like neutral India is a force for peace, a strong advocate of tne principle of co-existence between countries with
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      • 159 10 QUJTE by chance the AntOD by-el^ctlon in Singapore next week acquires a new political significance. On its result will .swing the question of Singapore's support for the "Little Commonwealth plan that seeKs to federate the territories of Malaya. Singapore. Brunei. Sarawak and North Borneo. The proposal, first made oy
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      • 142 10 FIVE women In Singapore have had their faces dished by a maniac. Biavely they have enme forward to help in the lnve.tlgatlon.s. Thrl: descriptions. nave giv n the police a .sharper picture of the assailant, but If he is to be apprehended at all you as a men b?r
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    • 1650 10  - Now Why don't yo u up yachting KEN HAMMONDS By SUNDAY TIMES REPOKTEK ITS NOT THE SPORT FOR RICH-JUST $20 A MONTH SHOULD SEE YOU THROUGH ...and have fun on the not-so-cruel sea WHITE SAILS, sun and salt spray. A sport for the rich? No. It is a sport for
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    • Speaking Personally ...
      • 226 10 MR C. B. BHATTACHARJEE was delightfully frank with hi.-, comments on the dowry system as practised among Indians and Ceylonese In the Sunday Times last week. The groom eager for a dowry is not wholly to be blamed. If lie looks lor the highest bidder it
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      • 50 10 WHILE I admire Mr B. C Bhattachariee's pluck in bringing ud this controversial subject and though like him I detest dowries, it Is not the sort of thing I would care to read on a Sunday morning. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth. vs.. IPOH.
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      • 48 10 THE Indian Government deserves congratulations for introducinc the Dowry Prohibition Bill, though I think thLs Bill should have been put into force many years ago Perhaps the Malayan Government may see flt to adopt this measure In the near future. S GOPALAKRISHNAN, KUALA LUMPUR
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      • 41 10 BEING a Ceylonese myself I am deeply ashamed of the dowry system so widely practised by members of my race I feel Mr. Bhattacharjee has done right to hold up these Deople to shame. A BALASINCHAM. KUALA LUMPUR
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      • 95 10 I WRITE this to correct the wrong Impression given by Mr. Runny U that the Sungei Patani garden Is like a concentration camp completely unrelieved by flowers. There are no flowers simply because this gar- d»'n Is new and flowers take time to grow. What trees there
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      • 118 10 MAY I say how much I enjoyed your article thp other day on Malaya's Sandhurst Not only enjoyable but so practical for it has .solved a crucial problem in my family. I have decided and both my boys agree with me that the army i.s the place for
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      • 66 10 GERMANY DIVIDED... I IN 1941 the nations of the world fought to smash Germany. Today after 20 years of victory and a most uneasy peace the conquerors of Germany threaten to tear the world asunder in their determination to unite Germany. What madness! The peace of Europe and the safety
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      • 103 10 GERMANY DIVIDED 2 WHY this lament about ttMM poor Berliner* who find themselves crushed beneath the Russian jackboot? How about the German jackboot tnat went trampling all over Europe not to mention the allied Japanese jackboot that went crashing down Bouth East A*la with plans to build a Greater Co-Prospe-rity
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      • 85 10 YOUR excellent serial "Voyage Of No Return" i brings to my mind the capture of two German Bub- marines. The British Navy captured U-570. refitted It. renamed it the H.M.S. Graph and sent It into actlcn. It sank another German U-boat. In the South Atlantic an American task
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      • 93 10 WHAT should I do with friends who keep asking me whether I am a Chinese or a Malayan. My answer always is that I am Malayan first, last and every time. I have repeatedly said that I am of Chinese ancestry hut now a Malayan. Sometimes
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  • Malayan News
    • 62 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two men were charged in a magistrate's court here today with attempting to steal money from the collection tins for the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund, in Queen Street on June 1. Tan Lian Har and Lee Bah Chee pleaded not
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    • 201 11 NOT ONE HAS SIGNED UP FOR COURSE OINGAPORE. S a t.— The new instructor of the Stewards' Training Course. Mr. C. W. te Boekhorst, said today that Malays should be encouraged to learn to become stewards aboard foreigngoing liners Mr. Boekhorst. 28. a Dutch chief
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    • 103 11 STRAY DOG BLAMED FOR DEATH SINGAPORE. Sal A stray dog ni responsible for death of a police constable attached to the Marine Division, a Coroner's Court was told fl "''<' today. The constable. Yahaya bin Aby. 2+. was thrown off his motor cycle as he swerved in order to avoid
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    • 67 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— Oth- man bin Jamil. 23. pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of using criminal force on a 17-year-old housewife. Mariam binte Aodul Ghani. with intent to outrage her modesty. The offence was alleged to have taken place
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    • 36 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 22-year-old gangster was bludgeoned to death in a secret society attack early today at the junction of Clyde Terrace and Beach Road about 100 yards from the man's home.
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    • 189 11  -  JOSEPH YEO By SINOAPORE, Sat— About 300 stable hands employed at the Bukit Timah race course are threatening to take industrial action in support of their claims. Tlie Race Course General Employees" Union today save the Race Hor>e Trainers' Association seven days to open
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    • 53 11 Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Federation Prime Minister, seen walking side by side with Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye (extreme right), who welcomed him at the Singapore Airport on Friday night after his Borneo trip. The Tengku's wife, Puan Sharifah Rodziah, is seen second from left.
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    • 105 11 $3, 000 FINE FOR WOMAN WITH 'CHARACTER LOTTERY' PAPERS SINGAPORE. Sat. Rose Ng. 23. was lined $3,000 In the Ninth Magistrates Court today for assisting 'i the carrying on of a puK.c lottery. Ng. who pleaded guilty. wa.s found with documents pertaining to a character lottery totalling $4,036.65. when a
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    • 505 11 Dr. CHEE CALLS ON MINISTER OF CULTURE TO RESIGN Rajaratnam accused of using, post to spread PAP propaganda SINGAPORE. Saturday. J)U. CHKE Phui Hung, the SPA-UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance candidate in the Anson by-election, tonight called on the Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, to resign. He accused the Minister of using
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    • 397 11 Business on the Stock Exchange SLNGAPOKfc., Sal. Husinea.---m Ha Malayan Block E\tnange. Singapore secuon, iodav with tne number ol clevis in biackeU: Industrials: F. anu N. olds U.OOO) (2.75. iI.OOOi S2.BU: Meial Box $2.40; M Box rifbu I (1.000) $1.40: S lime* 1.000 1 i $4 04; L'.E oras i
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    • 26 11 SINGAPORE. S»t.— The tin p:ice lieie today was 1462.25 a picul. down $1 on yeiieioavj price. The oflterlnc 270 tons, up 10 ton.--
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    • 24 11 Singapore Copra Association noon pnc«: JulvAuttusi $jii uiomin.il > b;na«pore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bmk S3B .seller!), arum ■Dtn. Tile tone "a. Iquiei
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    • 86 11 TODAY: BadOl Knlr.i 7.38 «.m. '6.7tt.> 6.10 p.m. < 6.7 ti. < Singapore 8.04 am. < «.7 ft 8.25 f Port Dickson 3.51 am. <8 6l"!.i 28 p.m. •7.9 tl->; Pon Swcumham 3.02 ;i.m. il06 tt> 3.21 p.m. (12.3 ft. >: Pfcmni 10.32 a.m. '7.4 fi.i 10.52 p.m. '6.2H.'. TOMOI5KOU:
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    • 389 12 JANE LEE'S CASEBOOK J FAILIiD my Lower School Certificate two years ago, and had to join a school for overage students. This I found I'ull oi' gangsters. I kept clear of them for a time, but because my parents and family nagged at me so much
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    • 266 12 RECORDS THE NEW ■pRANK Sinatra has launched x his own recora company. Reprise, with a beam of an album entitled. ■•Ring-A-DliH;-Ding" (stereo R9-1001 also in mono i. If this record proves anything, it Is that Small a Is not unaware of his true wortfc as a disc star and wliai
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    • 232 12 PICTURE CONTEST All the prize-winners today firINNER of today's f> FIRST PRIZE Of $30 it "Strolling" (left), submitted by Miss Cheong Shu Ying. of C 3304 Limbongan, Malacca. Miss Cheong used x Rolleicord camera and H.P. 3 film. Setting, with orang* filter: f 11. 1-250 second. The SECOND PRIZE of
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    • 145 13 IRENE PAPAS, the Greek heroine of "The Guns of Navarone. once filmed in Hollywood but fled to Greece. I asked her why. "It is because of the questions everyone asked me." she explained. "They ask me my favourite colour. I say don't ask me. I
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    • 200 13  -  K. Passingham By QIRL with a past is Miss Corinne Orey who is both blonde and beautltul. (She does not say so. but because she was rash enough to tell the story of what it was like to be a star-struck youngster
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  • THE MOTORING PAGE
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      24 17 REAR and front views of the Saab 96, photographed at the Botanic Gardens in Singapore. Note the wellrounded, aerodynamic shape. Sunday Times picture.
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    • 851 17 PETER LIM ROAD TESTING SWEDEN'S SAAB 96-WITH SAFETY-BELT DESIGNED in the light of aircraft manufacturing know-how to give superior service under the most challenging conditions. That, I was told, was the Saab 96 a newcomer from faraway Sweden. When I road tested
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    • 89 17 /"'LOSE upon MO s announcemeat last week of the new. 948 c.c. Midget comes news of a new edition of an old favourite It Is the MGA 1600 Mark II The MGA Mk. II ha* a slightly larger and more powerful engine. Theie are also some
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  • 723 17 SUNDAY TIMES DOCTOR 3 rules you should not ignore if you want to avoid coronary thrombosis and live to a ripe age IHAD lunch the other day with two doctor friends. Dr. Lim said: "I'm sure our sedentary way of life is one factor
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  • 224 17 LARGEST CAST IN YEARS NEXT week's great attraction Is of course the. Stage Ciub's "super" production at the Victoria Theatre "Teahouse of the August Moon." "Teahouse." featuring ihe largest cast that 1 tan remember the Stage Club putting on for many years, saw its gala opening last night
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  • Sport
    • 368 18  -  ERNEST FRIDA by Singapore, Sat. LOVELY TRACK, RECORD 400 m. INSPIRED HIM TT was M-ior Magnificent Jegathesan. He was just that in the final day of the Singapore Secondary Schools Inter-District athletic championship at Farrer Park today. The Federation Olympic runner posted three
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    • 545 18 n<)^ > I 111MM011— loom: 1 M Jegathaian, 2 Victor Yong, 3. Heng Jee Yons lO.6sec (record. rjOm: 1 M. Jevatiiesan. 2. Victor Yong. 3 Kok Ah Keoivj. 22sec (record >; ***** m: 1 M Je«athesan, 2 Siaii Kirn Bin. 3 Ng Ah Hee 48.8
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    • 434 18 By AUBREY HIGGS ONDON, Sat. In one of the most exciting and dramatic finals at Wimbledon since the war, Angela Mortimer. 29-year-old slim Devon girl, today became the first British women's singles champion for 24 years. In the All-British final she beat 20-year-old Christine Truman,
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    • 120 18 T ONDON, SaL.— Stuari McKen- «c. of Australia, equallea the all-time record of J. Lowndes (1879-83) today when he won the Diamond Sculls for the flfih successive year at. the Royal Henley Regatta here. The giant Auatialian beat the Russian. Oleg TJurin. by two and three quarter
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    • 84 18 SINGAPORE. Sat E E. Zweifel won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Div. "B" meual with a neti score of 68 at Sime Road today. Zweifel (32'i> also won the ball sweep for ;he fust nine. L. W. Tiers took the secoua nine. R. Mawrey i 67)
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    • 1092 18  -  JACK FINGLETON, From Leeds Sat UMKRY FRED TRUEMAN he is the toast of all Yorkshire and Engr land today. This Third Test without doubt will long be remembered as his. In one devastating spell he wrecked the cream of the Australian batting,
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    • 51 18 SINGAPORE. Silt— The qualifiers and oxaw for the first round of the Royal Singapore Golf Club Duffers Cup to be completed by July 24 at Sline Road will be: B. Miller v W.D. Douglas; J. Dilworth v R. Mawrey; E.E. Zweifel v F. Cowan; C.W Black v J.D.
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    • 30 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. M.R.N.V.R. cleared their flm round hurdle when they beat "F" Division Police 3-0 in the Malayan Armed Forces Sepak Raga tournament at Paya Lebar today.
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    • 133 18 LONDON, Sat.— Tea scores in today s cricket matches were: j At Portsmouth: Oxford Univer- slty 307-5 <D. Green 62. F. Neate 97 n.o.> v. Hampshire. M The Oval: Surrey 175-4 (B. Constable 79 n.o. v. Essex. At Swansea: Glamorgan 251-3 <B. Hedges 141. A. Jones
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    • 219 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. An unbeaten fifth wicket partner- ship of 75 runs between Maurice j de Vaz and Mohinder Singh saved a Singapore Cricket Association "A" side from total collapse against Combined Services "A" in their two-day cricket match vhich started on the padang today. At
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    • 38 18 MELBOURNE. Sat. Odd Boots. Joint favourite at nine to 12. won the Grand National steeplechase by 15 lengths at Flemington today. Second was Mudeet 13 to two and third Struan Mis:, nine to two. Reuter.
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    • 21 18 CHRISTCHURCH. New' Zealand. Sat.— New Zealand and India drew 1-1 in their third hockey "Test" here today. Reuter.
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    • 228 18 Al STRALIA Ist Inns— 237 ENGLAND Ist Inns PILLAR b Benaud 53 SI'BBA ROW Ibw Davidson 3o COWDREY c Grout 0 MrKeime 93 MAY c- and b Daviu.-on 2« DEXTER b Dawdson 28 HARRINGTON c Simpson b Davidson 6 MIRRAY b MiKenzie 6 TRI'EMAN c Buige b 'Davioson 4
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    • 268 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. OENANG beat Armed Forces in their Malaya Cup North zone match at Merdeka Stadium here tonight. This was expected but the score of 5-2 for Penang belied the hard litiit f he Servicemen gave them. Tonight's was a case of over-exhuberance of
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    • 87 18 HAUMIXTON: S B.A Nnti.ii:,ii ciiainpionunps (2nd day i. SB. A Hall (9.30 a.m., 2.30 ami 7.30 p.m.). CRICKET: Combined Services "A' 1 v S.C.A "A", psaang U0.30 a.m.K S.C.A. Senior tournament S.C.C. v University, padang: C.S.C. v 1.A., Balestier Road; R.A.F. v S.C.R.C.. Changi: Police v Army. Thomson Road. SOCCER:
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  • 272 19  -  EPSOM JEEP GIVES YOU HIS WINNERS Amagasaki and Jungle Orchid look better than in last-start wins JUNGLE ORCHID in Race Two and Amagasaki in Race Eight should make a safe double at Bukit Timah today. Both are right up on the upgrade and should easily
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  • 1441 19 Race 1—1.15: Class 3, Dlv. 5—6 Furs 1 lord Luran (Yang Yin St.) Heddlc. 3 9.0 < >10 2 Auch Aye (Mdms Meyer Murphy) I Donnelly. 3 9.0 Donnelly 13 3 Showgirl 111 (Shaw St.* Spencer. 3 «.13 Franklin 2 4 Magnifiro Lucky E. St.) Martin. 4 813
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  • 228 19 rYING PHOENIX Is steadily regaining his right form andT down where he Is certainly worth eachwav support 'Race Four). At Buklt Tlmah in April, he showed some of his former dash when he came from a long way back :n the field to finish third
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  • 148 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER 1 SETAPAK LMt Try Showgirl LAST TRY Selapak Kfd Sunrise SETAFAK Last Try ('.old Hunt 1.15 2 JUN.ORCMID Taut Mleux Anfler* Serenade J. LINTING Junglr Orchid Our Kingdom TANT Mltl X Jungle Orchid Anirlera Serenade 2.45 3 LEGISRIKA Pintu Mm Shantin Inn LEGISRIKA Sluntin
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  • 247 19 I AM taking a chance with Bis Noise in Race Six. This four-year-old ls in excellent trim after a twomonth let-up. On Thursday morning he went like a winner when he ran 3f iir 36 4/5 with plenty in hand. Big Noise showed early
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  • 157 19 LEGISRIKA looks a .sound each-way bet. He n right form in Race Three. Earlier in the .season lie scored twice over (if. ;it Ipoh and Bukit Timah. La>t time out. at Bukit Timah in May, he ran a good second with 8.12 to Eiffel
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  • 171 19 T ITTLE RICHARD la bril- Ld liantly speedy and on a I fast track. I believe he can hold his own among the best in the sprinting class. He is attractively handicapped and I fancy he can topple this smart Class 1 sprint field
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    • 798 19 NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. KELANTAN WIMOH TO STD. I OF N \TIO\AL-TVPi; PRIMARY IENGUMI SCHOOLS 196 i Registration ol children t»m in 1955 tor admission into Std. I o! National-Type Primary tEnglish) bchools in Kelantan will be accepted by Heads ol Schools of the .ts'/guardians' choice from 0630 hours to
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  • 323 20  -  EPSOM JEEP By Singapore Sat Apprentice Subian brings in two big-priced winners TOP apprentice Subian was in brilliant riding form at Bukit Timah today, scoring a big priced double on Turn The Tide ($B3) in Race One and Dententurius ($67) in the 6F Summer Cup. Shaw
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  • 107 20 N >< <it<li IN VimwiiiKi i MR. LEC POM VAN II veam pstSSSai mmy pearcfully on 7.61. Osctsfpi l»avf§ >>r. t .1r..% v-.. i Udidcn Estate today p.m for burial at the Bidadan Ossßßtfry. MR. LOW PENG KEE I Vnsioner. Malay.m cloved fatbar if M Hwk Knn Rnc Mrs.
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  • 32 20 II orrfj <ld i Winimiimi THE TAMILV of the late Mr. K H, Ptlksl cSivncvor PWD Sinasporel. thank all (rirnds for -heir kind help fODdolen<p. reathn and attendance at »he funeral.
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  • 1836 20 The Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: 5129.938 Ist No. *****7 (558.480; 2nd No. *****5 oiO Mil 3rd No. *****7 ($16,244) STARTERS ($1,624): Nos. *****0. *****4. *****1. *****4. *****0, *****5. *****2. *****0. *****3. '*****. CONSOLATION ($974): Nos. *****9. *****4, *****7. *****5. *****8, *****0. 2»0781. *****4. *****3. *****9.
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  • 49 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ken Barratt was fined $500 for dangerous riding on Jolly Master. which won the fourth race at Bukit Timah today. This ffu announced by a Singapore Turf Club official. Jolly Master paid the bit? dividend of $76 for a win and $15 for a place.
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