The Straits Times, 11 July 1961

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  • 22 1 au>l»APORE, 6. avihai.i i»\ii v mhiii ni» sale cxtKKiis 90,000 The Straits Times. Hot***' Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 654 1 Sarawak's chief party spurns united front And Dyak chief says: We're not ready yet KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PARTY Negara Sarawak today issued a statement saying it will not join the united front formed by three political leaders in the Bornean territories against Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia"
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  • 91 1 Seven cute Russian lassies SEVEN Moscow model girls who paraded the latest Russian fashions at the USSR industrial exhibition in London not only hold down jobs other than modelling;, but do not diet. And they think thr cirls Britain sent to Moscow for her trade fair
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  • 104 1 LONDON. Mon. The Queen ha.- designated Sir Anthony Eden as the Earl of Avon, the Government announced today. He also received a second title. Viscount Eden of Royal Leamington Spa. Mr. Eden's elevation t>, the Peerage was announced last week. Leamington Spa is an
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  • 32 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The United States reply to the Soviet Note on Berlin and the German question will be handed over "late this week" the White House announced today. Reuter.
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  • 203 1 KUWAIT. Mon. A goodwill mission from the Ruler of Kuwait leaves here tomorrow by air for talks in Cairo on the Kuwait crisis with Arab league and United Arab Republic leaders The Arab League Council Is due to meet on Wednesday to consider Kuwait's application
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  • 433 1 Woman ignored 'do not go' plea— killed TWO MALAYANS DIE IN RAIL CRASH KUALA LUMPUR. Mon JLfISS Tan Cheng He. 3U, one (»l the two Malayan Railway women employees killed in ;i train derailment north of Bangkok on Saturday night, was advised not to flO on the holiday trip on
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  • 119 1 BANGKOK. Mon. Four suspect loaders of a Muslim separatist movement in Southern Thailand, arrested last week, were brought to Bangkok under heavy police guard yesterday. Police said the leadera would be charged with inciting to rebellion and commission of rebellious acts against the Kingdom. They
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  • 23 1 I RECOGNITION PLAN LONDON 31 'Mi -1 said todjy >vi lij.tuiteri States In cot lag lliploujdtH r> of Coinmuobt Outtr -I PI
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  • 63 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. President Kennedy lias orderod a new review ol t itnation's defences In the light of Soviet threats to Berlin, it was disclost d today. Deputy Defence Secretary Rosell L. Gilpatric said the President ordered the review on Saturday after Soviet Premier Nikita S.
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  • 274 2 I ONDON. Mon. Dr. Albert Schweitzer, the Nobel Prize-win-ning humanitarian, has agreed to act as honorary bead of a campaign to call a "summit conference of religious leaders, it was learned here yesterday. Dr. Maurice N. Eisend r a t h President of the
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  • 173 2 CHICAGO. >lon. Twelve peoplr were arrested yesterday during a "wade in" demonstration at a segregated city owned beach on Lakr Michigan. Police said the 12 were arrested because they refused to obey orders of the police patrolling the area. Arrested were 11 whites and one
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  • 87 2 French dead in Algeria total 10,200 pARIS. Mon— The Algerian war has cost France 10,200 officers and men In six yeans, the Armed Forces Minister. Mr. Pierre Messmer. announced today. In a written reply to a parliamentary question, Mr. Messmer .said this figure covered French military personnel killed in operaI
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  • 22 2 ISTANBUL. Mon. A majority of voters have approved the new Turkish constitution, which includes the right to strike. Reuter.
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  • 83 2 LYONS. Mon.— A lorry driver. Michel Bcrthier, drove for an agonising hour to hospital here tugging at the thread on a needle which lay only a millimetre from his heart. The needle was accidentally left in his coat after a button was sewD on.
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  • 106 2 APPOINT WOMAN COUNCILLOR PIEA IN H.K. HONG KONO, Mon.— A woman public leader has asked for a greater say by women in running Hong Kong. Bhe Is Dr. Alison Bell, one oi eight elected members to the Urban Council, which takes care of the Colony's environmental well-being. She moved a
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  • 46 2 BANGKOK. Mon. Police today found pro-Communist anti-government leaflets outilde the University of Moral and Political Sciences of Thamasart. The leaflets attacked the Thanarat Government for its pro-Western foreign policy. The leaflets were signed by the committee of peace lovers of Thailand.— Reuter
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  • 117 2 THE MAYOR of New York, Mr. Robert Wagner, on the steps of City Hall surrounded by visiting entrants in the Miss Universe contest which opened in Miami at the weekend. The girls are. from left: Miss Austria. Ingrid Bayer; Miss Belgium. Nicole Ksinozenick; Miss Denmark.
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  • 202 2 WARWICK. (England). Monday. A JAMAICAN electrician said that a branch of the State-owned Electricity Board refused to consider him for a job because he was coloured. Mr. C. E. Vodden. local manager of the East Midlands Electricity Board In Leamington, said his head office had
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  • 200 2 SJAVANNAH. (Georgia), Mon. Lunch counters here are to end segregation, leaders of the white and Negro races have announced. The Negroes will in return end their 15 months 1 boycott of business in the city centre. No agreement was reached on other demands by
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  • 148 2 T USAKA, Mon.— Mr: Kenneth Kaunda, leader of Northern Rodesias United National independence Party, told a conference here today he wanted Africans to stage a non-vio-lent campaign which would "strike at the very foundations of the British Government In this country." Mr. Kaunda returned a
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  • 438 3 IF REDS MAKE SERIOUS MOVE THEY WILL HAVE WHOLE OF NATO TO CONTEND WITH WASHINGTON, Monday. rpHE chief of Allied Forces in Europe, Gen. Lauris Norstad, has said that Russia will have the whole Western alliance to contend with in any serious move against Berlin. He has
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  • 197 3 W. Irian: Nasution fails to win over Britain LONDON, Mon. Indonesia has failed to win British support for her claim to Dutch West Guinea (West Irian), the Sunday Times said yesterday. In a report by its diplomatic correspondent, headed "British snub for Indonesians," the Sunday Times said the British approach
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  • 30 3 NEW YORK. Mon. The 3001 b. capsule from Discoverer XXVI, launched last Friday, was successfully netted In the air over the Pacific yesterday by a Flylne Boxcar.— Reuter.
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  • 203 3 TVTOSCOW. Mon. Film iTX star Gina Lollobritida left the premiere of Moscow's second international film festival last night immediately after the opening speeches and upset Soviet officials. She- denied she had staged a walk-out. La Lollo, who was taken to the festival by
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  • 363 3 14ONG KONG. Mon. 11 Marshal Chen Yl, China's Foreign Minister, yesterday accused United States "Imperialists of continuing tr.eir "pc ides of aggression and war," the New China News Agency reported. "On the one hand, they are making a peace gesture while on the
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  • 159 3 World news in brief... 25 KILLED AS SHIP CATCHES FIRE MOZAMBIQUE, Monday. ABOUT 25^ people are believed to have been killed when the 2.037-ton Portuguese liner Save ran aground and was ravaged by fire. The ship went aground at the mouth of the River Tinide. 500 miles north 'of Lourenco
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  • 199 3 TOKYO: A total of 54 people were drowned and 16 others were missing when thousands of holiday-makers flocked to beaches to escape from scorching heat The temperature here rose to 95 degrees fahrenheit. HONG KONG: The colony's proper name is Kwan Dai Lo, according
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    • 443 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SIIOKTW.WI SHORT HAVK SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres <1 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara- MEDII'M WAVE SERVICES: Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- 476 metres uig Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With AM. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 Tpllc Lee; 7.00 Noel Anthony Aud Morning Prelude; 7.00 The
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  • 292 4 THIS IS YOUR POWER, YOUR RIGHT AND YOUR DUTY I SINGAPORE, Monday •pHK returning ofAcer for the Anson by-election, Mr. J.B. De Souza, today urged the 9,870 voters to go to the polls early. Polling will take place from 8 a.m.
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  • 351 4 'PEACEMAKER' HURT IN BID TO STOP A FIGHT SINGAPORE, Monday. A SILVERSMITH was slashed with a parang while acting as "peacemaker" in an angry scene arising from a fight between the wives of a housepainter and the wife of a retired missionary, the eighth magistrate's court was told today. Mrs.
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The concert by the Berlin Chamber Orchestra to be given on Wednesday next week at the Victoria Theatre, will start at 9.15 p.m. instead of 8.45 p.m. as previously announced. This is due to postponement of the orchestra's scheduled arrival time.
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  • 257 4 Marshall on dangers for unionists SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. David Marshall, legal adviser to the Industrial Work- ers' Union, said that trade unionists, in seeking justice for the workers and the people, could find themselves in jails or in even worse situations. In an address to the union at its fifth
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Stage Club will perform "The Teahouse of the August Moon" at the Victoria Theatre on three nights on July 12. 13 and 14 at 9 p.m.
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  • 109 4 Jail for man who threw a bottle SINGAPORE, Mon. Chan Ah Choon. 22, arrested last night during a "bottle war" in Selegie Road, pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to fighting in public. He was fined $50 or two weeks' jail. Insp. Teoh Beng San, the orosecuting officer,
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  • 446 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Wee Soo Bee. chairman of the Liberal Socialist Party. In an "open letter" to the People's Action Party today, denied that his party (Lib-Socs> was against the merger or super merger. The letter was addressed to the P.A.P. chairman Dr. Toh Chin Chye.
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  • 118 4 CHE YUSOF TO OPEN REGIONAL TALKS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will declare open the eighth regional conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's branches in the Malaya-Borneo group of territories at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 2.15 p.m. on July 21. The conference proper will
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  • 256 4 SUNDAY WORK TO REPAIR A ROAD SINGAPORE. Mon. —I The Health Minister, Inche Ahmad! Ibrahim, today called on Jalan Pasir residents in Geylang Serai to turn up in force on I Sundays to repair their] road. He said the Government would supply the earth, changkols. baskets and all other necessary
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  • 504 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. ]t|R. Lee Khoon Choy, iT Deputy Director of the Political Bureau of the P.A.P., last night accused Dr. Chee Phui Hung of insulting the intelligence of the thousands of people in Singapore who have generously and volunt a r i 1 y
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  • 128 4 Broke curfew order: 2 jailed SINGAPORE, Mon. Exdetainee Yusof bin Abu Bakar. a father of six, was today Jailed for a year after he pleaded guilty to not remaining indoors In his Amber Road home on July 1. Inspector E. Mahadevan, prosecuting said that Yusof was conditionally released from detention
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    • 139 4 SINGAPORE MEDICAL AS- show at RMMfrrUhpn Mlwlon SOCIATION: Combined cllnlco- Boys' Home, Bartley Road, 7.30 pathological meeting of Mala- p.m. yan Medical Association (South) OKYIANG STBAITS ('Bland the S.M.A. at Johore NESE METHODIST CHITBCH: Bahru General Hospital lecture Dr. O. D. James talks on "Your theatre, 7 p.m. (Including satay
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  • 445 5 ITS TIME WE HAD CODE OF STANDARDS TO PREVENT ADVERTISING ABUSES. SAYS KHIR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today expressed the hope that there would soon be a code of standards to prevent abuses in- advertising. He said
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  • 318 5 Jealous husband stabbed his young wife, 15 I TEMERLOH, Men. 4 PADI planter who waylaid and stabbed his 15-year-old wife was fined $200 in the Magistrates Court here at the weekend Convicting Ahmad bin Sulaiman. 32, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Zauyah binte Maon. the magistrate, Inche
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  • 52 5 Gold medal for best health exam candidate DATO Ong Yoke Lin pins a sold medal on a health inspector, Inche Nik YusofT bin Nik Ali. from Kota Bharu. Inche Nik YuNofT was the outstanding Malayan candidate in' the examinations conducted by the Royal Society of Health. London, last year.— Straits
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  • 228 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 'PHE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin. said today that a school for training public health inspectors will be built soon when the Institute of Health is established here. "Some $600,000 has been set aside in the
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  • 51 5 PENANG. Mon. Twentyseven delegates attending the South-East Asia Commonwealth Cable Conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday visited Penang. Accompanied by the Federation's Director-General of T c 1 c c ommunications and vice-chairman of the conference. Mr. J.H. Wag^taff, they called on the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow
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  • 29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A lorry driver. V. Perumal. 40, of Ipoh Road, was today fined $40 for speedi in Bungsar Road on Feb. His licence was endorsed.
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  • 48 5 ALOR STAR, Mon—Abdullah bin Mansor, five, was fatally injured when he wm knockfd down by a lorry at Pantai Johore. five miles from here, today. Abdullah had Just got off a bus when the accident occurred. He died on admission (to Alor Star Hospital.
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  • 31 5 PENANG. Mon The Mayor. Mr Ooi Theam Slew, will open the Penang Youth Centre's food and fun fair at Its Acheen Street premises at 1.30 p.ni. on Saturday.
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  • 41 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Inche K.M. Rashld. 52. Penang Umno state secretary, died at his Bagan Luar Road residence yesterday while having an evening nap. Inche Rashid. a Butterworth hospital assistant, leaves a widow and seven children
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  • 22 5 PENANG. Mon. A tailor. Llew Yok Weng, 45, was today fined $175 for assisting in carrying on a 1.000-charac-ters lottery.
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  • 200 5 IPOH. Mon. Three boys were seriously injured In an explosion yesterday afternoon while playing in front of their house in Jalan Kranji. Karnpar, 24 miles from here. All the three Lav Yoon San. 17. Lee Yau Ming. 11. and his brother. Lee Yau Tuck, seven
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. James Puthucheary. manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, will attend an international conference of economists in ha rac-hi in December He has been invited by thr Pakistani Institute of Development, organisers of the conference, which will hrld from Dec. 25 to Jan. 2.
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  • 130 5 STADIUM TICKET SALE NOW IN FULL SWING IPOH. Mon. Sale of tlc--1 kets for the $75,000 Perak Government lottery in aid of the State Stadium Fund Is in full swing in Perak. Penang and Kuala Lumpur. The lottery will augment the sports stadium fund which has reached the half-way target
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  • 95 6 Freight rise 'will not affect Federation' SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Increase in freight rates announced last week by the Australian-Far Eastern Shipping Conference will not affect Singapore or the Federation in any way. A representative of the Straits-Australia Conference here said the Increase applied to Far Eastern conference spheres, namely, the
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  • 68 6 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Mr S. O. Smith, a senior planter in Lower Perak, was installed president of the Teluk Anson Rotary Club at a dinner here. Other new officials are: Vice-president. Mr. PK. Sen Oupta; secretary. Mr. E.S.J. Murray: treasurer. Mr. Khoo En* Poh: directors, Mr. S.V.
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  • 30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bir Talib. will officially open the new $226,800 building of the Pasar Road English School her* on Saturday.
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  • 48 6 S 1 NO* PORE. Mon. Th» Singapore Government hat declared the Burmese town >f Akyab an infected place under th 3 Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance. Information has been received by health authorities bnt there is an outbreak of cholera ln Akyab.
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  • 107 6 He helped to popularise polo-playing in Singapore T ONDON, Mon. Mr. William Cory Symes. who was largely resp >naible (or the formation of the Singapore Polo Club 60 years ago, has died at his home in Somerset, England, within a few days of his Mth. birthday. Mr. Symes spent several
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  • 272 6 2 Chinese schools reject change into national-type KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TWO leading Chi- nese schools in Kuala Lumpur have decided not to convert into nationaltype secondary schools. They are the Kuan Cheng Girls' School in Lornle Road and the Confucian High School in Davidson Road. The two schools have an
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  • 324 6 Survey: How do English literate live? 6,000 HOUSEHOLDS DOWN TO BE INTERVIEWED IN PROBE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A RESEARCH survey to find out the socio- economic characteristics of 6,000 English literate households in Malaya and Singapore is now being carried out. Its purpose is to gather information about public, social
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  • 76 6 SAMBANTHAN TO LEAD MIC AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dato V.T. Samoanthan was yesterday unanimously elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress for 1961-62. This will De the seventh year of continuous presidentship for Dato Sambanthan. It is the second time Dato Sambanthan has been unanimously elected. During 1957, 1958 and
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  • 60 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. R. J. Klein, manager of Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Ltd., woke up yesterday morning and found that burglars had stolen $260 worth of property from his Jalan Ulu Klang home. He lost a wristwatch worth $150. a $75 gold ring, a
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  • 35 6 IPOH. Mon.— Chiau Moo* Fatt. 18. was today acquitted In the Sessions Court here of a charge of attempting to extort money from Sum Boot. a bean sprouts seller at the New Town market.
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    • 253 6 Straits Times Crossword across 6. It happens to be a female I. Dtekansian «*Mng hard ln th« Post OfflM with toast? (I). males attached (10). 0. World without 20 la our 7. Oid-rsuOiioned prayer, or one place (6). with an Issue (6). 10. The blackleg is a Scottish 13. U
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  • 1339 7 Dutch grab of Billiton gave the British cause to take Singapore STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Legally, the case was very shaky LORD CANNING FEARED THAT RAFFLES' ACTION MIGHT LEAD TO WAR THE new acquisition of Singapore is likely to prove not a little embarrassing to His Majesty,** said George Canning,
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  • 46 8 M IToraal flu < Minimum) IN MEMORY OF I »\u tapanad 11. Heeply mlaaert i.\ ii.>'her, l.iothera and Mian IN LOVINC MEMORY ol OUT beloved father. Lao Chalk Tone, ho departed thia life 1 1 7 I.iii H. lIVM m the by hla iown» rhildrm.
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  • 42 8 M 11 n,H, sin Wmtmrnm) THE FAMILY OF the late ('lire Boon Hoe thank Venemi.l.* Dh.'i>nttia*uka and members of th.' Hn.'h. rhood of Jalan aenyum relative* 1 Mono* for their »r*atri« loan of j ear* Btafcl VUlta cooaWoaeaa and attendant.. rui
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  • 527 8 Hi.rW, >/« Minimum, HIAK THE (ten K'nrt at Ihe \Wjl 1 COPPERTONE not only top. Id ml J ir.nii: ti pro!ri:ion It prrirr.n your >kin uoin (trying and p»r r i m <"npT-rtone. SHOP AT LEISURE I'! t.M p.m I.*onani Blr-condtttonrd comfort at H T* Orchard Rojil. Singapore CREAT
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  • 703 8 The Straits Times. Tuesday, July 11. 1961. Colder And Hotter The American reply to the Soviet memorandum on Berlin is likely to be delivered to Moscow some time this week. It will leave the way op«;ii lor negotiations on the status of West Berlin and on Go: man it unification,
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  • 385 8 In a speech to mark International Co-operative Day. the Minister for Agriculture drew extensively on his travels to illustrate the achievements and possibilities of the cooperative movement. Britain has 12 million members, some 250 co-op factories. 30.000 shops and a Co-operative Wholesale Society with annual sales exceeding £300
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  • 141 8 The Minister of Transport's appeal to youths trained at the Outward Bound School to volunteer for rural development work ought to find favourable response. The young men who have emerged from the testing course at Lumut's unique training institution are not unaccustomed to physical exertion. And although work
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    • 473 8 Cram schools that are killing incentive in children THE great need oi todayis to produce clearheaded, emotionally mature citizens, as well as leaders We would also want our children to be happy, well adjusted and to be able to think for themselves and use their commonsen.se In all situations With
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  • 422 8 THE NEW FACE OF JAPAN IN 10 YEARS •TOKYO. Mon. Ten years hence the average Japanese worker will be receiving a real wage 70 per cent higher than at present The.se are the conclusions reached in a study made Dy the Japanese Governments economic planning agency. By 1970. nearly 90
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  • 1333 8 Kuwait crisis starts a ripple in the Gulf THE OIL SHEIKHS WORRY ABOUT THE FUTURE From the FINANCIAL TIMES EVEN if his visit is inevitably described by the Foreign Office as a routine one, the arrival in London of the* Ruler of Qatar is an obvious reminder that the effects
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    • 163 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS r<.i f»» wmmtmm *> wtmmm* ■■I Nil COLD STORAGE ARCAOI OiiCmaqo •oao. liwaapoil trill ree«raw aaaaM ,<4r,,tt,,m*mt> \m*tl <itfrerfiM<nenfi alire« In Umtmyum mat *««»rt COLD STORACI IRANCHCS ot HOLLAND WOAO. KATONO). AUTHORISED ASCNTti CITY BOOK MM. STORt LTD. ISMAIL wkcmi'iiMif a ADMiajA^TV m» •OLkTCK OUAV NAVAL
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    • 35 8 «■•w■■ PUCH j I Ro«1*al ttaww a FOX SAFETY a. DEPENDABILITY ECONOMY AND LASTING SERVICE Model DS.SOK I H. P. Terms $30.00 Menthty Z Sole Agents tUm Hrat Ra-* C«., Ltd.. Sin— pere. KkWla Lumo»r-P»ittn|.
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    • 165 8 THE LYNX r aaWaaVaaa^?_ aaaaaaH^flHUaaaal Th« 'Lynx' ls now eaubllsbed «s the most popul»» cistern for every nse. whether for replacement or for new installations. Its merits are acclaimed equally by the architect who specifies It. the ibu tlrier who Installs It and the customer whe uses It. The well-desitmed
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  • 524 9 Orientation Week for 400 SINGAPORE, M Poly head's call to 400 freshmen, the backbone of future fPHE principal of the Singapore Polytechnic, Mr. C. I. C. Scollay, to- day advised his students to have a strongly developed sense ol loyalty if they wished to occupy
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  • 139 9 SUNGLASS THUGS RAID HOUSE: $1,065 HAUL SINGAPORE. Mon Six well-dressed thugs— one with a gun and the other with daggers— raided a hou>e in Frankei Estate this afternoon and made off with jewellery worth $1,000 and $65 In cash. The robbers, all wearing sunglasses, arrived by car. They walked In.
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  • 26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.- -About •2>) workers employed by a contractor for the Changi Bus Company workshop went on strike todfy for more pay.
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  • 147 9 Fijians in to study our developmen t programme KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three Government administrative officials Mom Fiji have arrived here for a two-week visit to study the Federation's development programmes. They are Mr. Ratu Penaia K. Ganilau. Mr. Ratu George Kadavulevu Cakobau. and Mr. Ravuama Punlvalu. They will stay in
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  • 100 9 Trade tean coming tomorrow SINGAPORE. Mon. The. arrival of the Indonesian trade delegation, originally due here tomorrow, has been postponed 24 hours. The delegation is now evpected to arrive here at P a.m. on Wednesday, accori. ing to a Government statement. The delegation led by the Trade Minister. Mr. Arafln
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  • 57 9 MALACCA, Mon The Malacca Rotary Club is staging a fashion parade and showing a film at Cathay Cinema here on Wednesday night to help the scheme for floodlighting Kubu Stadium here at a cost of over $37,000 The show will be under the patronage of the
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  • 123 9 KLANG. Mot. An unsuccessful Alliance woman candidate in the recent Town Council election* here has petitioned against her PeoDle's Progressive Party opponent. She is Che Amna binte «i 2 has petitioned the Selangor State 8"f c ar a- w 'he grounds that her opponent
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  • 356 9 LONDON. Monday 'THE Financial Time said today that U la m*...., unlikely'" that the United States Congress will readily release tin from the U.B strategic stockpile. <At the end of its conference In London on Friday the International Tin Council announced that
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  • 192 9 Four hold-ups in one day SINGAPORE, Mon. An armed gang walked into a hotel yesterday morning, and held up an Indonesian businessman. Mr. Chang Teng Tuan, in his room. The men warned Mr. Chang to keep quiet, and then left with a $1,400 watch, a $30 pen ad $100 in
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  • 111 9 SARDON HAS A LOOK AT RAILWAY IN STORE CINGAPORE, Mon. The Federation Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr, spent about four hours in Singapore' today, during which he saw the working of Malayan Railway here. He was met on arrival at Singapore Airport by Dato Loke Wan Tho.
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  • 48 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sng Guan Seng, a cashier in the Paya L;bar airport branch of the Chartered Bank, pleaded not guilty today to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $9,205 between July 3 and •ruly 7 He was r-'lowed $10,000 bail Mtil July 21.
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  • 77 9 TEA PARTY AT NEW U.S. CONSULATE BINGAPORE. Mon. The United States consulategeneral today held a tea party to introduce the newly established U.S. Cultural centre at Armenian Street. Among the 50 guests were Singapore's acting Chief Just, ice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. and the Vice-Chancellor of the Nanyang University.
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  • 51 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A dinghy was presented by Major-General I. C. Harris, GOC Singapore Base District, to the Perak House Sea Cadets today. The presentation was made on behalf of the British Army. In a speech. Gen Harris commented on the "excellent" work performed by the sea
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  • 33 9 KUALA TREXGOANU, Mon. —The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Hajl Khalia blr Awang Osman. here today opened a oneweek course for 42 district adult education supervisors from Kelantan, Trengganu and Pahang.
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  • 213 9 IPOH, Monday. HPHE Perak branch of the MCA has almost completed the framework for a more efficient and revitalised political structure in the State. i It is believed to be the first MCA State branch to switch to the new set-up under the
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  • 42 9 R^VWANG. Mon—The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan were entertained at a reception and dance here last night during their firsc official visit to the district since their coronation. Thr town wa?. illuminated and decorated with flags and bunting.
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  • 141 9 lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. J The Johore Government has started work to rid the State capital of the foul smell of Sungei Segget. which cuts through the heart of town. A dredge h:is brp.un digging into the straits. of! the canal mouth as pun of
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  • 73 9 BY-ELECTION RALLIES AT KLANG KLANG. Mon. Alliance leaders from Kuala Lumpur will address a number of public rallies in support of their candidate. Inche Mohamed Yamln bin Kadir. In the Klang Town Couucil byelection for the Telok Gadong Besar ward. Eight rallies have been planned, said the secretary of the
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  • 60 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Loh Ah Sin, 40, was Jailed for two years when he pleaded guilty In the Ninth Magistrates Court today to stealing a $120 gold chain from a four-year-old girl. Loh. who had five previous convictions, was also ordered by the Magistrate.* Mr. R. 8.1.
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      400 10 UP GOES THE CURTAIN ON A LAD WITH AN EYE FOR LINE AND NO TIME FOR JAZZ MUSIC A 17- YEAR-OLD schoolboy has stepped into the colourful world of Malayan fashions. He is Derrick Row. a Form VI student of the Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, who shows
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    • 207 10 Picture I. (left). For that formal occasion, make an entrance in* this breath-taking creation inspired by ancient Greece. The whole gown is fully draped Note the Grecian bodice which is softly draped. The skirt is alsc draped to emphasise the graceful line. Sequins are
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    • 378 10 Mother-in-law makes a dream come true I^o matter what may be said about a mother-in-la\Y she is always willing to come to your aid if v situation demands it. Mrs. Jacqualine Gonzales can call herself lucky for without her ma-in-law she could not have taken the holiday of her dreams.
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    • 217 10 A NEW BURST OF HONEY PINK FOR LIPS AND FINGERTIPS You be a honey bee girl, toe! Let this glorious olden pink ho»« it* way with you and every fashion in your lite! In Revlon'j •xtra-craamy Xuatrow' and extra-lotting 'LanolnV Lipstick. Craam and Fretted Nail Enamolt to match. Sole Agents:
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    • 241 10 Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made by Claxo is a complete food that needs no cooking and can b« added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group vitamins
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    • 1525 11 SS.'lV.m THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 8W 11 SINCAPOPE Ilicirpintel ll til Until «fl«" II UNIS tXMtSS SERVICES Tl UNION. LIVERPIII a CONTININTAI PORTS t'Pori P. I' k m Ptfling UNIINNEt (E.L») t'PMI. Hull, R'S*n, H'»vr| I. I/My 11 BINNACNIE Awerp, L'don. C many, R'lwt My 11/11 Jily '7 21
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  • 569 12 From Our Market Correspondent r FHERE was much more I interest in industrial shares which were firm on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and far more business was done in this section on a single day than for some time past. The big
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  • 22 12 MiJann Stork iDtlieea: July 1« JaiTtl lndu» ri»U: 153.35 18H.C7 Tins: 351.K2 3M.t7 S Robber*: :41.*X !41.8t Jan. 1. i?n=l«o
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  • 925 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan S.ock Exchange. Federation section with the number ol deals In brackets yesterday was: Industrials: F. and H. orda (2.0O0) U'.W ON. S2.Tu OL. ON. SI 1 72 OL,. ON. 52.771 ON: J. Waugb 16.0001 52.10 ON. V.'.10. 52.12. 52.1A1. Robinson orda (1.000) Sl.:>7
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  • 35 12 SINGAPORE. July 10 RUBBER: 83* cents per lb. (down one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83 cents (quiet). TIN: 5462.25 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 20 tons).
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  • 228 12 1 I lULV first srada ruaker buyers f.e.sj. I J closed in Singapore yesterday at 831 I rents per lb. town one-eighth of a cent nn Friday a cioamg price. The tone was very aunt. S.C.C.R.A. cloning prices In cents per lb. yesterday wtre: Int. 1 R. 8.8.
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  • 141 12 TM« Malayan I.sh.n.s f»nh.' At- 1 ••ciatisn mad* thM* <hangta in in rate* to merchant* ytattrdajr (all rat** to *IOO). N««r VartH buying airmail T.T. 3-JSi 18. O.D. II 11 1«. f>o a M 32 13/ U credit him. 33. t 16 trad* bill*. Canada: buying airmail T.T.
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  • 286 12 THE tin price in Singapore yesterday remained unchanged at $462.25 on an offering of 250 tons which showed a drop of 20 tons on Saturday. There was little of note on the Singapore Rubber Market with dealers marking time on a trendless market
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  • 130 12 MELBOUKNE. Mor, j INVESTMENT shares opened the week along steady lines. Cyclone gained Is. to 245. and Gordon and Gotch Is. to 14s. 3d. Colonial Sug-ar eased 275. 6d. to. IT7 ss. and ICIANZ Im. 9d. to 51s. 3d. Base meUU and oils were steady. CommonweaMtk bond* held
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  • 145 12 CHIPS lying aUngslda ItM Singapar* i whsr.si uoay arc Peleua 4S, Donai H 9. Strrl Advocate 3S'SO. Uandama 13 14. Hide Mani 46. Rawang NW, 1 Sunitei Aaaban 6A., Perak 23. Pulau Kidjang NW. 4. Outtr Raads: Rimguraa. Japan, F»rnhrook*. Pyidawye. Quaeniville. Kladfenn. Papenra. Hoi Hoii"-. Frankford.
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  • 120 12 TMI Ch.n.n PrtdiM* Eichantt sin. 1 >•»«'• nun •ness ptr picul yss- 1 ttrday w«r«: C.prj IK Continent Jua* shipment Sl'Ma buv«rs. $27 Kllcn; C«c«nut til: bulk 139 telltra, drum S4la MlMa. ripHr: IfuntOk Whit* i SI SO »*ller«, »ar»w»k whll* Sl77e Mll*rr. *p«eial Sinvik black »M 7»
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  • 17 12 Further June rubber crops an- nounced are Batu I.intinr 244.000 lb. and Glencal.v 134.100 lb.
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    • 1181 12 |K \hJline] Exprtit U.S.A. Pacirte Atlantic Coait S«rvic* f.T» ETA. fTI. t.TA. E.T.A. -tmikmt Htm" M 13 Jili II July 12 Ai( II Aif 21 Aif I Sept -••litis Man" W Jl Ai| 24 Ai| I Sell IS Sipt II Stst 1 Oct Ail suitably equiDDid with deep Unas for
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    • 90 12 J*ESTBOUa)O_ EUROPE SERVICE. Spw« p. Slim rial a UM i4isj>iy üß.c'rnwi."""" 1 S'para TCHIBANGA 11/U Jily Cuban (JJ/T). Port Eluabetc (21 J). Capetown (11/7). fc'atadi (1 I). Lafos (7 1). Cotonou (II I). Accra, TakorMi, *B'ai»«. Freetown. Conakry. Oakar (24/1). Spare louoima it j a i| S.hanourvlle, Jaifon. TANAGRA 21
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    • 1617 12 NOTICE SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TIMBER BRIDGE 1 47 and" DEPARTMENT OF 2/47 at mile 47 Kuala Trengganu- curiuccDitir Kota Bharu Road Route 111 will tNUNttKINIi ?S C D l r d to° 6 8 00 t i"ii lC o^ U ioin r0 S All d SSM unl otherwise noti12th J^l» 1Q«
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    • 939 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CRI COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE FIRE BRIGADE: Requirtd STATION OFFICERS f In salary scale $155xA16-187/De- t partmental Exam Bar/299xA16- 347/ Exam. Bar 7 4«5xA20-505/ 1 Exam. Bar/53SxA20-615 plus exist- ing variable allowance and Cen- J tral Provident Fund benefits Appointments will be on tempo-
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    • 544 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TERRITORY OF CHRISTMAS ISLAND APPLICATIONS are Invited from male British subjects for employment in the Christmas Island *dministration as a Clerk- Interpreter. Qualifications: Preference will be given to applicants who are fluent in Enslish. Malay, Cantonese and Hokkien and have a knowledge of Hainanese, Mandarin and Hakka; m-ho
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    • 874 13 ontinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT J 20 Wordt $S (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtrm j QUALIFIED STAFF NURSES want- I cd. Apply Assunta Foundation. Petal- I ing Jaya. 1 1 URGENTLY REQUIRE Insurance Onvasners, either sex. good prospects. Please apply 74. Telok Ayer Street. I Spore, personally. < FIRST
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    • 940 13 i ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wordt $i (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtrm I 12 OEI TIONO Ham Park. Modern I unfurnished 3-bedroom bungalow, ser--1 vant'a quarter, carporch, available 2nd i August, rent $450.— P.O. Box 3021. Singapore. 71A HILLSIDE DRIVE (off Upper Seraagoon Road) semidetached house 3 bedrooms available immediately rent
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    • 818 13 EDUCATION 20 Wordt $S (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtrm NEW CLASSES begin today-Dress- i making. French, Typewriting, Short- I hand, Book-keeping, English, Mathema- tics. Art. Photography. Graduate Teachers. Singapore Commercial School. (Opposite Rex Cinema) Ml (Spore) 3:1:0. TUITION 20 Words $i (Min.)— Box iO ett. txtra ASIA DRIVINC SCHOOL Modern
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    • 868 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box SO et,. txtrm STANDARD VANGUARD I»S2. Good condition reliable. View 5 Folkestone Rond Medway Park B'pore or Ring I 604 21 $t<sO. 1*57 VOLKSWAGEN, Black. W Wall Tyres In first class condition. $3,300-. Please Phone S tore ***** for appointment. I*M FORD
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    • 691 13 FOR SALE Word, $S (Min.)— Box SO rfs. txtra COOO USED REFRIGERATORS 1 Atr-Condttloners as low aa SlOO/- each, i Ring *****. Clnetech 67 Btiklt Tlmab Road, Opposite K.K. Hospital. S pore. Ol CCO JUNK STORE, 137. Wtnstedt Drive, Singapore-It Bay 8«ll All Types of Household Goods. Furniture and Good
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    • 327 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pert) 20 Words $10 (Minimum) Daily 1 month. 10 Wordt $2.i0 (Mm.) THE BATIK SHOP Cathay Cloema nly specialists in Batik Sarong*. JAVA MOOES Hl3 Rlvtr \«llty toad) \Vholr!>alrr Retailer grnuiua lank. VISIT CHIONC SHINO Manufacture til Jrwtlirrs and Diamond Mercbama. Mi i'wa*. SPIRILLA SALON 319-L. River falley
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  • 417 14  - JOBS FOR MALA YAN CONGO FORCE IN CANADA FIRM CHANG YEN FOOI They would have a wider technological experience' BY MALAYAN soldiers returning from the Congo will be given special preference for jobs in a $5 million Canadian aluminium plant now being esta b li shed in Petaling Jaya. The
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  • 84 14 rP executives from the Far East offices of American President Lines last week attended company executive meetings in San Francisco. They discussed problems and policies affecting the overall operations of the company with the president. Mr. George Killon and other officials. In picture above taken at the
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  • 38 14 Exports of West Aus' lian beef, lamb and mutu. to Malaya and Singapore almost doubled In the 11 months to May, totalling 3.300 tons compared with 1.900 tons for the corresponding 1959-60 period.
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  • 150 14 Deputy sales manager of KLM XL.M. has announc- ed the appointment of Mr. W. T. Liong as deputy sales manager of the Singapore office. Mr. Liong is also responsible for the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. Born in Indonesia In 1917. he came to Malaya after the
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  • 206 14 STANVAC MAN IS BACK FROM U.S. MR. Liauw Khoon Liang, formerly j operations manager of Standard- Vacuum Oi 1 Co. has returned to Singapore after a year's i assignment in the company's head office, New York. Mr. Liauw. 45. served in the marketing coordination department as regional opera--1 tions assistant
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  • 130 14 ANEW type of rubberised seal was used on the newly-opened Maltby Bypass at Victoria. Australia, states a report from the Natural Rubber Bureau. The additive consists of a solution of Malayan rubber and power kerosene mixed with bitumen and was developed by the Victorian
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  • 138 14 All-purpose cleaning machine on market ANEW type of all-pur-pose heavy duty Industrial floor maintenance machine has been Introduced to the pan-Malayan markets by Slme Darby (Singapore; Ltd., sole distributors for the manufacturers, Progress (Universal) Ltd., London. Over five million machines have already been told in the past five years throughout
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  • 218 14 Borneo Co. takes over big West Australia group From lAN HUMMERSTON in Perth A BRITISH group with big interests in Singapore and Malaya has Just taken over a leading West Australian building supplies firm. The Borneo Co. Ltd. of London bought a controlling Interest in Swan Timber Holdings Ltd. for
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  • 39 14 The Sarawak Co-operative Central Bank has decided to form a training fund to help office-bearers from the "poor societies" attending the courses run by the Co-opera-tive Development Department. The bank has allocated $2,060 for the fund. j
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  • 43 14 The second contingent of the Isbrandtsen Mobile Trade Fair consisting of household equipment arrives in Singapore on Saturday on board the Flying Cloud. The exhibition will again be held in the Singapore Polytechnic grounds from July 19 to 25.
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  • 178 14 Ben Line starts a new service to Japan rFHE Ben Line Steamx ers have started a new service from London to Japan thus strengthening a connection forged over a century ago. The service was Inaugurated by the Benvenue of 11,420 tons deadweight which left Royal Victoria Dock on July 1.
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    • 125 14 ■Kraft FEM 44/ ft "why are batteries so ideal for Malaya? Because they're made in Malaya tdsuir local- condition*; that's why! The patented manifold one'picce venting systerrrin'Lucas S batteries, gives enlarged gassing area, minimises escape of acid and simplifies topping up of battery, so servicing's easier, with no loss of
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  • 545 15  - A AA chief's 4- point plan for better athletics LEE FOO SAN 1. CLUBS 2. OFFICIALS 3. COMPETITION 4. COACHING By IPOH. MONDAY VIR. B. H. FLINTER. iT president of the Perak AAA, yesterday listed the handicaps holding up athletics in .'Malaya and laid out a 4 -point plan of
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  • 383 15 SHARIFAH BEST AT PERAK SCHOOLS MEET IPOH, Monday MAZNI 18. of Treachers Methodist Girls' School, Taiping, was the only competitor to win two events at the Perak combined schools 1 inter-zone athletic meet on the Anderson School around here today She won the 100 metres In i--13.5sec and the 200
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  • 57 15 IPOH. Mon.— Fine bowling by Annuar enabled Selangor Malays to beat Penang Malays by an innings and 59 runs in the Rulers' Shield cricket match here yesterday. Scores Splangor 238-8 dec: Penang 59 (Annuar 5-9) and 120 I'Hayati Meah 7. Ismail Ibrahim 20. Annuar 4
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  • 41 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Junior Trade School in Balestier Road will be holding its annual athletic meet at the school grounds on July 13 commencing at 2.15 p.m. A march past of competing athletes will precede the sports
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  • 775 15 IPOH, Monday pORMER All-England and Malayan champion, Eddy Choong, of Penang, will not defend his title in the men'i singles event of the Perak Open Badminton championships which begin here this week-end. The three-day tournament will be played off In the St. John
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  • 447 15 Count Rego a good gamble over seven JEEP'S JOTTINGS £OUNT REGO, a promising newcomer in the Noordin Stable, may be something to gamble on over 7f on the last day. A classy middle-distance horse in Australia, Count Rego made an impressive debut at Bukit Timah on Saturday when he came
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  • 410 15 WEIGHTS for eight races at Bukit Timah on Saturday: Silver Screen 111 8.12 AUml 8.11 Keppel Harbour 8.10 Avanti II 8.09 Roman Galley H 8.07 Box Office II 8.02 State Minstrel 8.01 CL. 3, Div. 3— 6 F Magician II rum Bine Sara 9.00 Redan II g.13
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  • SPORTS SUMMARY
    • 61 15 NANKIVELLE CLP 8-FINAL fMuan: S'gor PWD 3 (Koh Swee Peng. Tan Fick, Joe Louis) Johore PWD 1 (A2lam Hashlm). PENANG LEAGIE DIV. 2; MTC 4 CRC 1 IPOH LEAGIE DIV. 1: Perak CRC 0 Ramblers 0; Drr. 2: Kllat v PWD postponed. KLAN'G LEAGt'E IV. 1: Wah Yue Utd
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    • 26 15 HEAH SWEE LKE CUP (Penang): RAAP (Blue) bt Combined Schools 3-0 (one match unfinished); CRC (Blue> bt RAAF (White) 4-0; PBC (White) bt PCSA 3-1.
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    • 417 15 N. SFMBILAN COMBINED SCHOOLS MEET (Seremban): IMm: 1 Ng Boon Hoong iSPI) 2 Maflld iTMS) 3 Rahman (ACS) 115s; 2t*m: 1 Maulud iTMS) 2 Rahman (ACS) 3 Emmanuel (MAS) 23.55; 40« m: 1 Rahman (ACSi 2 P.K. Paul (ACS) 3 Slvallngsm iOESPD) 53.2: Stem: 1 Sudhev Singh <ACB> 2
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    • 253 15 I n l gj% ..^j& Ij^^plUllUL I :f *0V 1 U f "^J M m If II If I I 1 J|. J|j :■■<■ ~^*l Tht doctor used Myk to have conf id HS encc in the preH/ Xr young nurse but Rf lately she looked g* so listless.. and
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 111 15 SOCCER NEPAL tlP (2nd rd): 16 Gurkha Rifles v Gurkha Signal* iKluang). J. BAHRl LEAGUE DIV. 1: Starlight v Rainbow. IPOH LEAGl'E DIV. 1: PTC Trotters v Kilat (CAH grd). TAIPING LEAGl'E DIV. 1: Kamuntlng v PWD (Jalan padang). KAMPAR LEAGUE DIV. 2: ACS v MAS (padang). L. PERAK LEAGl'E
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  • 485 16 SINGAPORE. Mon 'MALAYSIA' PLAN WOULD HELP TO REACH THIS GOAL Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight said that a merger between Singapore and the Federation was of much more importance than a confederation of the two units with the Borneo territories. A merger with the
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  • 131 16 SINGAPORE. Mon.-Dona-tions received In Singapore today swelled the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund by $6,001.90. The following is the full list of donations totalling 55.292.55, received by the committee today up till 1 p.m.: Malayan Buddhist Association (Penang > $4,336, Sok Poh Slan Tong $200.
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  • 151 16 LONDON. Mon— A strike oi 180 British Overseas Airways electricians at London Airport spread today to threaten all the corporations world wide schedules. 6hop stewards claimed at a i mass meeting near the airport that 120 men. I many working on jet aircraft, had joined
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  • 339 16 LONDON. Mon. —Quiet anu uncertain conditions prevailed in the Lonaon slock market* tooay for t-he stur: of I new account. Inve.Mors were again leluctant to open <''KinniimeuLs wnlle awaiting the Chancellor of tnej Exchequer's aclloa coiicernnm ttM economic .situation. G:li-eai,eti .set-urine* vme a poor maikct and siio.ved widespread
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  • 24 16 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £917. selleis £919. Forward buyer* £927. sellers £928. Settlement £916. Turnover a.m. 125 toius p.no 80 tons. Tone- Very Metu.y
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  • 32 16 LONDON Mon. Spot 24-»d.. Aug. 24% d.. Sepi. 24.d.. Ocl 24\d.. Oc:./Dec 26d.. Jan./] Mar. 25'» d.. Apr:!-June 25\u.. Julv'/Sept 25.a. r.i.f. July 24.a. Aug 25-id., Sept. 24** d. Tone: Steady.
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  • 637 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tun Lim Yew Hock, leader of the Singapore Alliance of SPA- Umno-MCA-MIC. to- j night denied that his party's proposed confederation plan would make Singapore a colony of the Feder- > ation. "Therefore, it la just
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  • 72 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The I Workers' Party and the SlnI gapore Congress will hold byI election rallies tomorrow night. The Workers' Party rally for Mr. David Marshall, their candidate, will be at Enggor Street junction oil Tras Street between 7 and 10 p.m. The Congress's rally for candidate
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  • 298 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. FIVE of the 42 Malayan teachers now serving in Brunei may return to Malaya in September if they still find their position there untenable. The five will have completed their contract with the t Brunei Government by then. A spokesman of
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  • 263 16 President warns of outside earnings MALACCA. Mon. The president of c the Sessions Court i here. Mr. Gunn Chit J Tuan. today warned j subordinate public servants of the dangers of i earning money from work outside of their j official duties. He said that, apart from I the dangers
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  • 58 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Veterinary Division of the Ministry of National Development today urged the public to help in getting rid of stray and mangy dogs in the island. The division said in a statement, that these dogs could cause scabies to humans through contact. Anybody seeing any
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  • 136 16 MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. today opened a new three-mile road named after him at Kampong Tasek. in Sungel Rambai. 23 miles from here. The road, which cost $134,000. will serve about 1.000 people, mostly tappers and farmers,
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  • 18 16 WASHINGTON. Mon.—President Kennedy will hold his next press conference on Monday. July 17. Reuter.
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  • 136 16 Car windscreen broken two soldiers fined MALACCA, Mon. Two British soldiers were each fined $25 here today for smashing a car windscreen. They were Gunner G. Ingiis. 19. and Gunner Cox Francis. 26, both of the 26th Field Regiment. Royal Artillery, stationed at Terendak Camp. Inspector Mohamed Noor bin Talif.
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    • 524 16 SADALI WINS SPORE B.A. SINGLES TITLE By LIM KEE CHAN Singapore. Monday M SADALI became the oldest ever player to win the Singapore singles badminton title when t he defeated Wee Choon Seng in straight sets 15-10, 18-14 in the final of the Singapore Badminton Association's national championships at the
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    • 158 16 I ONOOM. Mou in J today's i-nckf. maiclm were: Ac LOL'GBOUROI (.11 No piay toiiay rain. Ir;n. ,ci 279 Someisf. no urns lor no wicket* Ai Till O\ \l.: bum} -''7. 1-\ JO 1-8 iCi B;.ikil <■». L. H..;:i:i 4.1 1 At POIMSMdITH: OMuid 313
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