The Straits Times, 28 July 1961

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  • 194 1 The aim: To help plan a sound economy Pilot job probe in towns, villages KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday API LOT survey of the employment and unemployment situation in the Federation's towns and villages is to be undertaken soon. This w;is announced by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tim Abdul Rank,
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  • 87 1 Pilot places hope for life in hands of Soekarno JAKARTA, Thurs. «l American pilot Allan Lawrence Pope. 32. has placed his hope for life in the hands of President Soekarno. His last Indonesian legal hope exhausted. Pope has filed an appeal asking Soekarno to commute his death sentence. He was
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  • 65 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —I Chariie Chaplin arrived In Singapore today lor a twoday stay. The great film comedian was accompanied by his wife Oona. and two of his children. A handful of people, mostly middle-aged, were at the ■Irport to greet him. They clapped and cheered as he
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Thurs. An influential group of 32 Conservative Members of Parliament, including four former Ministers, has put forward a motion striking a strongly cautionary note on the question of Britain entering the European Common Market.— Renter.
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  • 228 1 New buffer stock rate 'fairly stiff miners IPOH. Thursday I I MINING circles here described as "fairly stiff" the rate of contribution to the International Tin Council buffer stock which was announfe'l by the Government today. Miners BUM pay $36 a picul lor the first contribution period beginning on Aug.
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  • 260 1 Defence cut: 'No bid by Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rank, said thai any approach by Britain to the Federation to assume the full burden of its own defence must be made "in relation to the existing defence agreement between the two countries." Tun Razak.
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  • 71 1 A SIT-DOWN STRIKE THREATENED KUALA LUMPUR. Thura. The Brunei United Labour Front has decided to launch a sit-down strike early next month. It will last until the Brunei Government announces a date for elections. This is stated by the secre-tary-general of the Brunei Party Rakyat. Inche A. A. Hapidz Laksamana.
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  • 32 1 LONDON. Thurs. Sarah Churchill. 46- year-old daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, i Britain's elder statesman. was fined £2 today on a j charge of having been drunk 'and disorderly. Reuter.
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  • 633 1 Malaya, Spore, Brunei asked to participate PARLIAMENTARY delegates from North Borneo will Sarawak took the lead today to form a Malaysian solidarity consultative committee to continue discussions of the Greater Malaysia plan among ilu* five territories concerned. The six delegates, who have been in Singapore
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  • 112 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. -Prime Minister Sarit Tanarat .said yesterday that former Premier Pridi Panomyong. now in exile in Communist China, is behind the separatist plot in North-East-ern Thailand. According to Mr. Sarit. the plot was drafted by Pridi in an effort to "open
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  • 70 1 Teachers on token strikes LONDON. Thurs. Teachers at seven British schools today staged token strikes in protest against the Government's rejection of their pay claim in its 'emergency budget" on Tuesday. At the schools four in London and three in Bristol more than 1.700 children were sent home. Meanwhile representatives
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Thurs. Britain is reviewing mobilization plans and contingency arrangements for any possible Berlin emergency, defence sources said today. U.P.I.
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  • 141 1 Malayan bank rate up 1 p.c. I7UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation banks are to raise their minimum lending j rates from six to seven per cent a year, the Governor of Bank Negara. Mr. W. H. WUcock. announced today. Abo up from lour to Bye per ceni la the maximum rate
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  • 31 1 POLICE ROUND UP SINGAPORE. Hhm Toiler tonluht rouinl' II Mint WH W| -ii-" from BenUfMß (t Estate mutt l.st.it. Ptya Lefear. ibe> .«n for questioning lt» CJ D BobinsM Road.
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  • 1131 2 WASHINGTON. Thursday AMR. Robert MtNa- mara, U.S. Defence Secretary, told a Senate committee yesterday that the Government wanted more money to put United States iorces at "peak readiness." In testimony prepared lor a Senate appropriations sub-committee hearing :ater yesterday, Mr. McNamara said that the
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  • 198 2 Australia's 'trade future in Asia' rANBERRA. Thurs. Australia's trade future was becoming more and more linked with Asia and the Pacific and less directly connected with Europe, an Australian trade expert. Sir John Crawford, said today. Australia would never become a free-trading nation, he said. Sir John is director of
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  • 59 2 JEANNE MOODY, in the title role, and New Zealand actor Walter Brown, as the gamekeeper, in an amorous scene from "Lady Chatterley" during the first rehearsal of the play based on D. H. Lawrence's controversial novel. For Jeanne, 27. this is her big chance. "Lady
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  • 70 2 Oil workers stay in CALCUTTA. Thurs. —About 1.800 oil workers employed by the British Burmah Shili Company and the Any rlcan Caltex and Indian Indo-Bur-mah firms are on a stay-in strike here over a dispute about the administration or provident funds. A spokesman of the three companies said it the
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  • 43 2 OTTAWA. Thurs. Astronaut Yuri Gagarin will visit Brazil before a planned Nova Scotia two-day stopover on his way home, the Soviet Embassy said yesterday. He will leave for Brazil at the end of his current visit to Cuba. U.P.I.
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  • 513 3 BONN, Thursday WEST GERMANY IS READY TO HELP; TEACHERS ARE HlT— £6 rail. TO BE CUT FROM SALARY RISES IVIR. Felix von Eckardt, chief West German Government spokes man, said here yesterday that West Germany would be ready to help Britain cope with her balance of
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  • 175 3 T ONDON. Thurs. A Conservative peer, the Earl of Albemarle, said last night it was unthinkable that a member of the Royal family should shake hands with Jomo Kenyatta, who had been convicted of managing the Mau Mau. He told the House of
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  • 216 3 HIJACKED AIRLINER: CASTRO MAKES U.S. AN OFFER HAVANA, Thurs.— Dr. Fidel Castro said yesterday that he will return a commandeered Eastern Airlines Electra "if the United states Government promises from now on to return to us every plane hijacked from here." He said Cuba had no obligation to return the
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  • 46 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, yesterday received Mr. John McCloy. President Kennedy's disarmament adviser, at Sochi on the Black Sa. Their discussion covered problems of the Soviet-Ame-rican exchange of views on disarmament at present .taking place in Moscow."
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  • 54 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. Two Russians convicted of "systematic profiteering" in currency deals have been shot, after earlier being jailed for 15 years, Moscow Radio reported last night. The prosecutor-general protested against the "mildness of the jail sentences against the two men and appealed to the supreme court which
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  • 261 3 LONDON, Thurs. The British Government has authorised tor. Shou Kang Wang, of Formosa, to stay in Britain for 14 days pending an inquiry into the circumstances of his entry into the country, it was stated in the House of Commons. Mr. Shou flew here
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  • 218 3 FIVE NATIONS TO DRAW UP A LAOS TREATY GENEVA, Thursday. T^HE 14-power Laos conference reached broad agreement today on three general undertakings: ITo ref rain from all Interference, direct or indirect, in Laos' internal affair* 2 Not to impose political conditions on provision of aid: 3 Not to Involve Laos
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  • 55 3 Farm trouble in E. Germany BERLIN. Thurs. Herr Walter Ulbricht. East German head of state, has admit ted trouble on the collective farms and said failing food production meant "great losses for East Germany." He said some farmers were showing a tendency to quit the collectives, complaining that collectivisation "did
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    • 429 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE. SHORT WAVK SERVICE StKVICK 41.7 metres 41 metre* AM. 6.00 Time Signdl. Negara. MEDIUM WAVK SERVICE ku. News Headlines: 6.05 Morning 47c T P T^ P 6 "°on K^L s il Uh AM 6.00 Go* Stoning; 6.02 SSnUi-M X Something Morning Prelude; 7.00 The
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  • 505 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs, I BIG PROGRESS MADE IN REDHILL ESTATE: FACTORIES ABQUT TO BEGIN PRODUCTION J HE first ten factories at Redhill one of the industrial estates being developed under the Government's $871 million development plan will be ready in two months and will soon begin
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  • 251 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—"Madame Louise." a farce by Vernon Sylvaine. opened at the Cultural Centre last night in a production by Richard C. Green for the Tengah Theatre Club. The play Is not a particularly good example of the homely verbal slapstick variety. The first
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  • 322 4 f»HE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS Garuda: From Jakarta (OA 802) 8.55 a.m.; from Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 992; 4.10 p.m from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (OA 803) 5.45 p.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX
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  • 43 4 MR. ROBERT ALEXANDER and Miss Amanda McKenzie MrColl leaving St. George's Church, G.H.Q. Tanglin, after their m irriaßp on Saturday. Mr. Alexander is a Warrant Officer in the REME and the bride is the daughter of W/O McColl.
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  • 384 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, presented colours to the Ist battalion of the Singapore Infantry Regiment at an impressive ceremony at Ulu Pandan Camp this even*n the Yen. Sek Hong Choong, The new colours are the Buddnlst Swaml siddhatQueens Colour
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  • 218 4 10,000 TO OBSERVE TEACHERS DAY OINGAPORE, Thurs.— For the first time, 10,000 teachers in the I four streams of educa- J tion here will celebrate Teachers' Day together. Their big day, which falls j on Aug. 5 the last day of the second school term in all schools has been
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    • 46 4 ISBRANDTSEN MOBILE Road. 10 a.m to 6 p.m. TRADE FAIR: At Singapore POLICE BAND: Ai Kallang Polytechnic. Park from 7.30 pjn. to 8.30 SINGAPORE ART BOCIE- p.m TV: Local artists' painting Y.W.C.A. (OVTRA.M ROAD): exhibition at British Council, Japanese flower arrangement. Amber Mansions. Orchard 3p m
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  • 328 5 IPOH, Thursday HEADQUARTERS ORDERS AN INQUIRY AND OFFICIAL TALKS OF UNRULY ELEMENTS' THE Perak I'm no liaison committee has been asked to inquire into the circumstances under which a new division of the party was recently established in the Lower Perak district. This is the second inquiry
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  • 62 5 THE C.-in-C, Farelf, Ceneral Sir Nigel PoeM (right) seen chatting with army officers taking part in Exercise "Trinity Angel" during a flying visit to the Taiping area on Wednesday. The three-week exercise, in which more than 4.000 Commonwealth and Federation army personnel are taking part, is
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  • 127 5 PAY CLAIMS: DIRECTOR FLYING TO JAKARTA CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Indonesian Government will be asked to approve higher wages for 17 workers employed at the Import-export firm of Uslndo (Singapore) Ltd.— one of the official Indonesian Government trading agencies here. The managing director, Mr. Max Soekamto, is living to Jakarta tomorrow
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  • 224 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE compulsory retiring age for women teachers who join the unified teaching service has been raised from 55 years to 60 the same as for men teachers. I This was decided at ar special meeting of the salaries standing committee of
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Raja Khalid win Raja Haron has been elected president of the Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce. Inche Khalid bin Ismail was elected vice-president, Inche H.M.S. Hussain Manjor secretary-general, and Inche Ja'afar bin Haji Talib treasurer.
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  • 144 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Non-Malay speakers dio well in an elocution contest held at the University of Malaya last night in conjunction with Natio nil Language Month. Inche Ali bin Ahmad a researcher at the Language Institute here, who was one of the three
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  • 69 5 GARRISON TO HOLD FETE IN SEREMBAN SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Seremban Garrison will hold a garden fete at the Flagstaff House compound In the Lake Gardens here on Saturday from 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Proceeds will be given to local charities. There will be a variety of stalls. Including a
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  • 40 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee, will open the Nam Hwa national type Chinese primary school at Tanjong Piandang on Saturday. The two-storey building, which cost $120,000. has 12 classrooms.
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  • 32 5 KANGAR, Thurs.— The Perils Commsisioner for Lands and Mines, Inche Jamaluddin bin Haji Ujang, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to act as private secretary to the Yang di-Pertuan A^ong.
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  • 25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Cold Storage Sports Club will hold the final of Its talentlme contest at the Town Hall here On Aug. 5
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  • 196 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.A tapper's latex-collect-ing cup, rubber seeds and some scrap rubber are to be sent from the Ministry of Education to a 13-year-old Scottish schoolboy now learning about the Malayan rubber Industry. The boy is Duncan MiAra, of Edinburgh, who recently wrote to the
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  • 60 5 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. I —lutings of the Rov.il Malayan Volunteer Reserve KstablKhment at X..ing yesterday began sea training in the Australian frigate Quiberon which is now visiting Port Su-rttrnh im. The frigate will be open for public inspection on Saturday afternoon. Launches will be available
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  • 383 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur«. Ministry of Agriculture replies to criticisms by head of the rice millers ■THE padi marketing scheme introduced in Krian, Upper Perak, during the last harvest had succeeded in eliminating weight exploitation by unscrupulous padi buying agents who gained an average of seven per cent
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  • 143 6 King and Queen to visit three states in mid-August If OTA BHARL. Ihurs. The King and Queen are scheduled to arrive here in a special plane on Aug. 15 for a threeday official visit. Schoolchildren were told today the last day of the school term to be in school on
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  • 143 6 TEACHERS MEET TO DISCUSS 'UNITY BY EDUCATION' IPOH, Thursday. jyi'ALiAYA'S efforts to achieve national unity L J through education will be one of the topics discussed at the assembly of delegates of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession which opens in New Delhi on July 30. The
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  • 61 6 KUALa LUMPUR. Thurs. A civics course will be Included In a week-long trainIng camp for 200 Guides at the Kuen Cheng Girls' School ground In Lornie Road beginning on Sunday. The Director of Information Services. Inche Mohamed Soplee. will give a talk on civic responsibility In a
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  • 101 6 COUNCILLOR QUITS MCA, TO SIT AS INDEPENDENT B U K I T MERTAJ AM. Thurs. A Province district councillor. Mr. Lee Chong Liat, has resigned from the Malayan Chinese A.vsociation. Mr. Lee also gave up his post as Bukit Mertajam district MCA publicity officer and Permatang Paut MCA branch secretary.
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  • 40 6 PENANG, Thurs.— The Malayan Trained Nurses' Association will hold its annual meeting at the staff nurses' hostel here on Aug. 17. On Aug. 19 a panel will discuss the "role of nurses in the Rural Development scheme."
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  • 76 6 I'll: Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng S»ee (fourth from right), yesterday visited two sites in Singapore which are being develop <l .is industrial estates under the Government's develppment plan. They are at Redhill. where 10 new factories will be ready in •wo months,
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  • 54 6 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— An emergency meeting of the Teluk Anson Town Council will be held on Friday to discuss the preparation of a trial budget with a view to actaining financial autonomy by 1962. The Assistant State Secretary < Local Government i. Mr G. Norrls. Is
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  • 77 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Socialist Whip in the State Assembly, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, will ask the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. to explain the long delay in supplying reports of assembly proceedings to members. Mr. Ooi, in a question to be tabled at the next assembly
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  • 166 6 'TAIPING. Thurs.— The Taiping Town Council, at Its monthly meeting last night, parcelled out 40 acres of land adjoining the Lake Gardens to a golf club, a day training centre and three schools. The day training centre here was given about •igbt acres for
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  • 170 6 Front man protests against set-up KUANTAM, Thurs. The Socialist Front Whip in the Town Council. Inche Mohamed Kamil bin Haji Ibrahim, protested when only Alliance members were appointed to the council's flnanc c and general purpose committee yesterday. Inche Mohamed Kamel said that at least one Socialist Front member should
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  • 49 6 PENANG. Thur.s Four young artists will hold a joint exhibition at the Chin Kang Association. MacallMer Road, from Saturday to Tuesday. The exhibition— by Messrs Tang Tuck Kan. Khaw Kal Soon. Leong Slk Chuan and Choon Chick Seong— is sponsored by the Penang Art Society
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  • 235 8 TF I were 15 years younger and still at school perhaps I could be more enthusiastic about '20th Century Fox's 1961 interpretation of the Snow White legend in a film "Snow White an'l the Three Stooges As it is the only half
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  • 156 8 'GUARANTEE WORKERS' RIGHT TO DECENT LIFE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government is to be urged to Introduce legislation to guarantee "the fundamental freedom and decent living" of workers In the transport industry. A resolution to this effect will be discussed at the annual delegates' conference of the Transport Worker.s
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  • 48 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Eight films will be screened by the Department of Information at the Lake Gardens here at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday. The films include "Bahasa Jiwa Bangsa," "World at your feet." "His Majesty Opens Parliament." "Bahasa Menyatukan Bangsa." and "Mission with Rhythm."
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  • 30 8 BATU PAHAT. Thurs— A fountain, built at a coot of 513.000 by the town council, was declared open yesurday by the District Officer. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ja'alar.
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  • 21 8 SABAK BERNAM. Thurs.— Inche Mustafa Aibakn has been posted to Sabak Bt mam as Welfare assistant for the district.
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  • 219 8 'Malaya can improve poultry by listening to these experts' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday AN Australian poultry expert said here today that Malaya could easily improve its poultry industry by "just listening to advice." He is Mr. A. O. Moll, an executive of the Australian Government Committee organising the 12th World Poultry
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  • 37 8 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— The Raja Muda of Perak will open a branch of Malayan Banking Ltd.. in Market Street on Saturday at 12.30 p.m. The opening will be followed by a cocktail party.
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  • 96 8 L-DRIVERS MAY BE BARRED FROM GARDENS PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Botanic Gaidcns may In future be clow learner-drivers, an official statement warns today, to avoid accidents and inconvenience to other motorists. The statement says learner-drivers have been seen using the steep Upper Circular Road above the gardens office, for learning
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  • 22 8 BENTONG. Thurs. More than 1.500 aluminium plates, worth more than $9,000 have been reported lost on Telemong Estate, near here.
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    • 267 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 3 Bath In Samoa lo correct. 8 A pretty large current riis- craving (or liquor (10.. charge from this open heater? 4 So»k bar which wrecks thesf '4-4>. \essels '7. 9 Sea monster makes old ship 5 Bird raised by others '4.. go astern, as far
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  • 282 9 14 Borneo pirates given long jail terms Royal Navy patrols from Singapore capture two gangs TAWAU (North Borneo), Thursday. TjHK'RTEEN pirates, caught by Royal Navy patrols, were sentenced here yesterday to long terms in prison. Mr. Justice Rogers sentenced lo of them to 12 years" jail each and four others
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  • 96 9 The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. yesterday visited tbe Festival of Rooks in t li national language at the Tengku Abriul Rahman Hall which is being held in conjunction with National Language Month. Straits Times picture shows Tun Razak (right) at
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  • 315 9 p KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. MALAYA will have a big role to play in planning projects for audio-visual aids for education in South-east Asia at a Unesco sponsored conference to start here on Monday, a United Nations official said here today. Mr. H.
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  • 47 9 TAIPING. Thurs. Mr. V. Nadason has been elected president of the Ceylon Association. Taiping. Other officials are: Vicepresident: Mr. T. Cumarasamy; secretary: Mr. S. Arumugam: treasurer: Mr. V. Retnam: committee members: Messrs. D. G. Jeyasekara. T. S. Maniam. V. Kallasapillai. E. Shanmugain and V. Sinnathamby.
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  • 22 9 MALACCA. Thurs.— Mr. A. S Pinto has been re-e'.ected president of the Malacca Eurasian Association. Vice-pre-sident is Mrs. Eunice Carvalho.
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  • 142 9 TOBACCO CO. CASE IS PUT OFF TO TOMORROW QINGAPORE, thurs. The case involving Asia Tobacco Co. was today postponed to Saturday. Asia Tobacco Co. Ltd.. of Little Road. Singapore, its managing director. Chua Klan Tian. and John Khoo Hung Yew of King's Road faced, a customs charge of being jointly
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  • 32 9 IPOH. Thurs. A baby contest will be held at the Pol Lam High School here on Sunday In conjunction with the school's two-day food and fun fair and art exhibition.
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  • 182 9 THIS NEW CHARGE IS PERSECUTION: DEFENCE LAWYER SEREMBAN, Thursday. V LAWYER alleged in the Sessions Court here yesterday that the prosecution was "persecuting" an interpreter of a magistrate's court by bringing a new charge of criminal breach of trust against him. Mr. Edgar Joseph. Jr., said the interpreter, V. Karthigasu.
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  • 92 9 A new look for ferry tickets PENANG, Thurs— To speed up the issue of tickets to motorists, concession coupons for vehicles using the Penang Port Commission ferry service will be allocated In a ne\v form from Aug. 1. Instead of a book of 10 tickets, there will now be 10
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  • 145 9 Trade mark action is settled IPOH, Thurs.— Two Ipoh tea producers agreed to an order to consent in the High Court here today in which a legal action alleging Infringement of trade mark was settled and each of the parties agreed to pay his own costs. Under the order, which
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  • 100 9 BATU PAHAT. Thurs— Stx hundred Scouts and Scouters from all over Johore will be at the Diamond Jubilee Camp here lor three days Irom tomorrow to taKe part in the golden jubilee celebrations of the Scouts Association, Federation of Malaya. The Sultan of Johore
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  • The Straits Times Friday. July 28. 1961.
    • 587 10 A new phase has oDened with the announcement that Tenßku Abdul Rahmar, lias invited Mr. Lee Kuan Yew for preliminary discussions on the I future constitutional relationship between the Federation and Singapore. It needs no spnial effort of memory to recollect that barely two years j ago
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    • 329 10 Group settlement schemes havir-g run into serious difficllMes, the Federation's National Land Council has agreed that all land development projects involving more than, 2.00<) acres each should be turned over to the Federal Land Development Authority. Land Council decisions however hit only as effective as eac-h individual State
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    • 269 10 The French rebuff to Mr. Hammarskjoeld was unnecessary and. in its own way, even provocative. The U.N. Secret-ary-General had visited Tunisia, and acquainted himself not only with the physical situation there but with the attitude of the Tunisian Government. Mr. Hammarskjoeld then offered to visit Paris and
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  • 1365 10 AFTER THE FIRST FAILING RAIDS THE CRY IS NOW FOR A FEW SCALPS fTB^HE first six K months of JH_ P r c s ident Ken nedy's ad-ninisti ation has b«. jn concerned mainly with the defence of the periphery of the free world
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  • 874 10  -  GERALD HAWKINS by i"VF the making of "many dictionaries there is no end. In an article in the Dewan Bahasa's Majallah Inche Yusol Hitam lists 121, of these 72 being pre-war and 49 post-war. He does not claim, that this is the whole tally and there are
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    • 78 10 John Gunther "Inside Britain Today" After an absence of 25 years, famous American writer John Gunther has taken a new look at Britain in the *****: her successes, her failures, her politics, her economic problems, her social life. This exclusive extract from Gunther's latest book, in the July Reader's Digest
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    • 138 10 ARTHUR MEES CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA Arthur Mee's Children s Encyclopedia is a truly unique achievement. For forty years it has remained supreme, unchallenged as home education in its finest form. The latest edition in ten volumes, superbly produced, expertly written, unholds the fine tradition of ihe work, a tradition acknowledged br
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  • 762 11 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thursday Sardon's plan to ease port congestion well ahead of schedule— to be completed in month fllE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, announced today that the final phase of his million-dollar "crash" programme to relieve shipping and goods congestion at Port Swettenham
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  • 34 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malayan Railway Is to Introduce convertible day-and-night coaches for sec-ond-class passengers soon. A statement by the Railway Administration said this was another step to streamline the railway network.
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  • 217 11 KUALA LUMPIR. Thurs. A Cabinet Minister today appealed to civic-conscious citizens and cultural bodies to help bring out the "natural endowment" of Malayan youth and allow it to seek expression in works of art and handicrafts. Inrhe Mohamed Khir Johari. Minister of Commerce and Industry,
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  • 275 11 SINGAPORE, Thur« PROCEEDINGS in a case 1 before the Industrial Arbitration Court were adjourned indefinitely after a few minutes hearing this afternoon because of interpretation difficulties. The dispute is between a firm. Airport Hire Cars, and the Singapore Manual and
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  • 188 11 3 musicians hurt in crash get $5,000 damages SINGAPORE, Thursday. JTHREE musicians, who were injured in a road accident three years ago, were awarded agreed damages totalling $5,335 by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. They ar e Nordln bin JalU, Basrl bin Amat and Ahmad bin Hajl
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  • 66 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs Teo Teck Geok, 15. an Alexandra estate primary school student fell to her death from the 7th floor of Forfar House today. Her father. Mr. Teo Song Leong. a clerk, said his daughter had been 111 for the last 10 days. The police
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  • 119 11 SPECIALIST TEACHERS SCHEME IS PRAISED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya's training scheme for specialist teachers wa s hailed as "one of the boldest experiments In education" by four visiting American educationists today. The leader of the group. Dr. E. Turner, was sure that the experiment was bound to pay dividends In
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  • 96 11 Opium: Jail and fine of $10,000 lOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Eng Thong Huay. 40. of Lobok Road. Seremban. was Jailed for a year and fined $10,000 or two years' jail for exporting 2251 b. o f raw oDlum worth $45,000 on July 9 without an order from the Minister of Health
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  • 51 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Kok Meng Gek. a housewife, accused of Infanticide by causing the death of her daughter in her West Coast Road home on June 4. was today acquitted by Mr. Choor Singh, a district judge. DSP Dudley de Cruz said he had been Instructed to withdraw the
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  • 116 11 QANTAS WILL CUT FLYING TIME TO LONDON BY 90 MINUTES CINGAPORE. Thurs. Fly ing time from Singapore to London will be siashed Dy 90 minutes when Qantas introduce* its modified Boeing 707s in October. The new Boeings can reach (jOO miles an hour top speed compared to their pret'nt 550
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  • 92 11 A low-cost housing scheme KUANTAN. Thurs. The Town Council here is to build 160 low-cost houses at Tanah Puteh for letting out to people in lower Income groups. The president of the council. Hajl Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad said today that the project—the first to be undertaken by the council—
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  • 220 11 Bani is 'sacked' bySTC union SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Jnion has decided to retain Mr. C. V. Devan Nair as its sole adviser and terminate the services of Mr. S. T. Bani. who had also been an adviser. This wfta decided at :\n extraordinary meeting ol th«
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  • 26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Laymen representing the Methodist Church In Malaya and Singapore will hold a retreat In Port Dickson from Aug. 4 to 7.
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    • 194 11 PASSPORT TO SECURITY t I ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,000 IIE INTEREST ■I IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE 'I M w.i r august Ist mi I BANK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD BANKING earn steady interest in assured Security, without deduction of United Kingdom income tax. Ask tho Manager of your local Branch or write
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  • 13 12 PRODUCTION IS INCREASING AT THE RATE OF 30,000cwt. ANNUALLY
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  • 33 12 Britain exported 31.937 cars in June, or 2.110 units more j than in May. but 14.304 fewer than in June 1960. Production was 115,960 units, up 25.658 units over May.
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  • 276 12 METAL BOX SEES MORE DEMAND FOR CANS HERE A photograph of the new office block and research centre at Petaling Jaya "which will provide services for customers and aid the development of the country's food industries" figures in the annual report of the Metal Box Co. which was published in
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  • 169 12 PERFUMES ARE BIG BUSINESS, SAYS PARIS EXECUTIVE pERFUMES are big business in Singapore, said Mr. Michel Saus-Salaz. inspector general of Parfums Christian Dior, the famous perfume manufacturers of Paris. 'Singapore is the crossroad of the world so we don"t depend only on the local people for our business but also
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  • 49 12 Tai-Air France is operating jet MTvice.s to the Sydney International Fair which opens on Tuesday. Mr. C. K. Thong of the Doctour department. will give all the information and details required. There will be 23 foreign countries tak- In* 1 part In the fair.
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  • 97 12 India keen to boost trade with local mart INDIAN manufacx turers are anxious to strengthen trade links with Singapore and the Federation, Mr. S. L. Singhania said in Singapore recently. Mr. Singhania is a director of the J. K. Organisation which represents 60 Industrial and commerlcal concerns throughout India. He
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    • 435 12  - Boom in Malaya's biscuit industry last year ONG CHOON HAY By J'HE Federation of Malaya biscuit industry is developing rapidly and production last year was a record, state manufacturers. The total output last year was 319,200 cwt compared with 290,600 cwt. in 1959 and manufacturer* are confident that this figure
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  • 192 12 Preserve Malayan timber, he urges rpHE good name of Malayan timber at home and abroad is likely to be jeopardised unless a sound and efficient preservation industry is established. This is the view of Mr. B.H. Hollick. director of Celcure Ltd.. the London timber preservation specialists. Mr. Hollick was In
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    • 78 12 A. C. Electric Motors for all I over 3 million BROOK Motors have been From 1/25 H.P. To 600 H.P. SOLE AGENTS: R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 18, Battery Rood, Singapore. TEL: *****/8 54, Pudu Road, K. Lumpur. TEL: ***** ¥>^:&.,i... \(o) jVbmHHKMlßbhhmßbhßbhbbßmb^ V-i2_ the FIRST name in precision chain
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  • 360 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpiIERE was a little more X confidence in tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday mainly set off by the decision of the Chancellor of the Exchequer not to freeze dividend payments. One Immediate outcome of the
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stock Indicts: July 27 July 26 Industrials: 169.72 170.04 Tins: 3»9.!3 325.33 S Rubbers: 240.65 240.26 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 897 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number ot deals In brackets was: industrial: P. and N. ords (I.OOOt 52.32: Gammon (1,000) 11.90. (3.000) 11.91, (1.000) 51. 93: J. Wauga 11,000) SIM ON: M. Box (1.000) 52.46 ON; Steamers (1.000) 85 cents: 8.
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  • 193 14 SHIPS lying iionmid. the SingaiMrt wharves today sro: Tapab NH'. S. Shunko M.iru 27 2s, Amelia 30, President Jackson 46. Beovrackie 6 7. Hurnnide 40 41. Leda Maersk 42/43, Olenearn IS. World Hill 1/2, Orna 23 '24. Rajula 15/16. bika S3 36. Outer resell Pyidaway*. Straat Rio.
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  • 127 14 THE Chinos Produce Exohango, Singapore, neon btico per plcul yeiterdsy were: Copra: UK/Cont'ntnt July shipment 527 buyers. 527» sellers. Coconut ell: bulk $39* sellers, drum 5421 sellers. Popper: Muntok wblte Sl*2| sellers, Sarawak white $180 sellers, special Sarawak black JIS2« sellers, garbled Lampong black SIS2J sellers. Lam pong
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  • 126 14 THE Malayan Kxahanf* Banks' At••elation mad* th*M change* in Ita rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rates to (100): H,m V*rk: burin* airmail T.T. 321. O.D. 321. 90 d/*t 33 credit bill*. 331 trade bill*. Canada: huymn airmail T.T. 3.; 11/16. OD 33 13 16. 90 d/at 34 1
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  • 151 14 BOTH the Singapore tin and rubber markets appear to have been unaffected by the raising of the British Bank rate. Tin gained 51.37J to $461.75 per picul. Apart from a widening In the contango— presumably reflecting the economic measures the
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  • 111 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady trena. Rothmans eased 3s. to 110s. and Albion Quarries 2s to 21s. but Kocla industries gained ?d. ;o 20s. lOd. Base metals traded along firmer lines. The oils remained steady. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm tone. Con. Zmc IS 9 Mt.
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  • 213 14 AUCUST first grsdt rutbtr buytrs r.s.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at K3t cents per Ib. unchanged on Wednesday's closing price. Th* tone was qulst. S.C.CK.A. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot fob. buyers 82t. sellers 831: Int. 1 R.S.S. August buyer* Mt.
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  • 33 14 SINGAPORE. July 27. RUBBER: 83 J cents per Ib. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83.1 cents (quiet). TIN: 5461.75 per picul (up $1,374). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).
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    • 445 14 TENDjER SELANGOR STATE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for the supply of building materials for the settlers in the group settlement areas in Selangor are hereby invited and will be received by the Hon'ble the State Secretary. Selangor. up to 12 p.m. on the 11th August, 1961. full particulars are obtainable from
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    • 1226 14 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY Thlii Is to inform the public ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Mr. Lee Thiam Hock, Manager of Messrs Slab and Co. 176. Har- TAKE NOTICE that Receiving per Street. Klang (TeLNo. K!:uig OrdSW were on 14th and 21st *****) has left us with eflect July 19fi l made aualnst
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    • 801 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS t ft X CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD STAFF NTHSE— CAMERON HIGHLANDS HYDRO ELECTRIC SCHEME. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens between the ace* of 36 and 40 years for the Post of Staff Nurse at Habu D1&- pensary, Cameron Highlands, for a period of 3 to 4 years. The
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    • 801 15 ■■|^Bpj|MHpHHH|pjpjHpjßpjßß|HHßH i i( ontinurd from pagr 10) SITUATIONS VACANT i Wmm\ $S (Min.)— Box SO clt. extra GENERAL AMAH WANTED. Must ■p.-.ik KnKlish. Telephone B'pore ***** i -xi WANTED LIFE INSURANCB Inslectors. Must be over 23 years of sge. Mi'iy with full details to P.O. Box il7. Kuai.i Lumpur. WANTED
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    • 946 15 SITUATIONS VACANT tO Word. SS (Mm.) Box SO ell. txtrm i WANTED by Mining Company In Perak Assistant who possesses Malayan I Dredxemaster's Certificate and capable I of taking over Uredgemaster'a position. Apply with particulars, etc. to Box 1 A 047 8.T., Ipoh. WANTED TRAINEE Junior Exe- cutlve by established
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    • 921 15 I HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE Wordt $S (Min.)— Box SO clt. txtrm EDEN PARK: Semi-detached bun- Jl galotv 3 bedrooms bathroom attached lounge 'dining room kitchen carporch D 3.626 sq. ft. freehold $22,500. David v Phoa A Sons *****/*****. 6 FOR SALB Tilth vacant possession furnished 2-bedroom flat In
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    • 758 15 EDUCATION I* Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO clt. txtrm STAMFORD COLLEGE Hotne-itudy course* provide the soundest training for Cambridge Certificate. 8.5. U., L.C.E., CJ.T. etc. Art*, science. Commerclal/Technlcal subjects; Language*. I Ask for 6S-page free prospectus P.O. Box 2078. K.L. (T.I. *****) or SSI. Singapore (TeL **********0). TUITION 10 Wordt
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    • 854 15 DOGS, PETS, ETC. If Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm FOR 'ALB. M.X.A I Alsatian Puppi.-s Whelped 17 6 61 Ex Parents also. Available On View At 643. East Coast Road. Singapore. BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALI 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO clt. axtrm SAILING BOAT. 14ft Snipe, complete
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    • 520 15 FOR SALE tO Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO Hi. txlra WHOLESALERS in AU Kind* of Glasswares, Dispensing Bottles, Tapered Corks and Fly Catcher Rlnbona. Toog Huat Trading Co., 18, Upper Nankin Street, Singapore. Telephone ***** URQBNT SALE Teak dining let (extendable) SIM/. (New ll«0; i teak office desk S*o/- (New
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    • 462 15 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Wordt $S (Min.)— Box SO clt. txtra FOR MENTAL. Display Site si (teylans: Road opposite m m TT m Youth Sports Ontn Apply s. Chulia Street, B'pore Tel: ***** HAVE ALL YOUR upholMery of furnl'ure done by qualified shaoKhaln. at competitively low rate*. Consult Woo telephone 3256S »9-A
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  • 674 16 Judicial murder in '1752 still remains a bitter memory) IN May 14, 17.V2, Colin Campbell se t out from Fort William in the Scottish Highlands' on a dangerous and difficult mission. Campbell was government agent for some of the estates confiscated by the Crown after Bonnie
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  • 703 16 More, the Red Fox was shot dead from behind a bush The horrified Mungo Campbell had a brief glimpse of a man running through the heather with a gun in his hand, but could not see his face. The murder caused
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    • 256 16 1W JSr t* ■.""'jSri^f'^l I m% I C W^^^^ I tfKJLXr^ i 6 beautiful picture of health, the youngest |Bba3^KucL_^-— i3fcr Chan— God bless him! Mother doing fine too. The Doctor put Mrs. Chan on MARMITE before he i&± arrived said MARMITE is exceptionally rich w~ f% fflH in natural
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    • 166 16 lluij s Bunny By Bntph Heimdahi I > V. 'I* SJARTIN 1 7"" V7HAT WON'T BE [77 I'M SURE MJ A* U:C'- > >'" 2L?^Ji L Jb^y I NECESSARY, J ILJdLfa*. CYNTHIA WONT Li 9 i Abner By Ai Capp (SO THET WERE XSO IT WERE, A /'SMALL YONDER IT
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  • 193 17 with EPSOM JEEP HMHHIHIaHHHBBHHBHMMKMHMMMRH VENI MCI Stable's Morning Flight, the early favourite for the Penang Gold Cup to be run over I miles on Sunday, wound up his preparation with a brilliant workout in yielding going this morning. Accompanied by stable-male Mighty Missel, Morning Flight, ridden by Johnny Wilson,
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  • 132 17 PENANG, Thursday Coffee Boy, a Class 2 horse, did the fastest workout this morning. With f» riding boy in the saddle. Coffee Boy stretcr^d cut smartly to clock 38 4/5 for 31. He finished full of running. Shylock Home (Ismail) drew away from Fabulous (Johnson)
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  • 358 17 WEIGHTS (or all eight races at t*i nanc on Sunday, the last day of the (.old (up meeting: GOLD CUP: Cl. I.Div. I—l Prince of Lalita 9.00 Pinkson g.13 Timberlane B. in Brantas g,OB Morning Flight 8.07 White Heather 8.04 Amsterdam g.oz Automation ft.oi Downing
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  • 918 17 205 ENTRIES FOR AUGUST MEETING AT XL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. S ixteen horses have been entered for the Yang diPertuan Agong's Cup (Class 1) to be run over six furlongs here on Aug. 13. Other entries for the meeting are 74 from Class
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  • 156 17 FLOYD TO DEFEND TITLE IN BOSTON BOSTON. Thurs. Championship Sports Incorporated announced yesterday that Floyd Patterson would defend his world heavyweight championship here against Tom McN'eeley in the autumn. Al Boland. one of the partners In the corporation, announced the match. He said Oct. 23 was the tentative date. His
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  • 41 17 DURBAN. Thurs.— A major step towards total integration in non-white soccer in South Africa was taken here, when it wa.s unanimoush decided to disband all non-whit* bodies and form one fully integrated national orgaoisation by May, 1962.— Reuter.
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  • 318 17 T GOODWOOD, Thursday. HE Duke of Norfolk yesterday saw his colours carried successfully for the first time in 30 years racing on his local course. "Glorious onnrt. wood." r Soverelgn Lord, who the Duke owns in parlnershln with American Mr Winston Quest,
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  • 64 17 RERUN. Thurs. Juergen Noack and Siegfried Lueck of East Germany won the men's Canadian pairs title at the world canoe championships near Dresden yesterday. East Germany's Rita Schneider and Emil Zimmermann won the Canadian mixed pairs title. A French pair. Nicole Lansmanne and Georges
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  • 26 17 NEW YORK. Thurs— Red Star of Yugoslavia beat Rapid of Vienna 3-0 in an American International soccer league match here last night Reuter.
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  • 55 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's interport regatta this year will be held in Singapore. The Royal Singapore Y. I Club, who are organivinregatta, have tent out Invtl tions to rowing clubs in V ang. Kuala Lumpur. 1! Kong. Saigon. Cambodia. Miri, Rangoon. Calcutta.
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  • 264 17 TULLOCH MAY GO TO UK AS SIRE CYDNEY, Thurs. Tulloch, the greatest stake-winner in tho history o! Australasian horse racing, m;; to England as a sue If the British Government's National Stud makes an attractive enough offer. The National Stud has opened negotiations through the Queensland Governor, Sir Henry Abel
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  • 52 18 tT'S hardly British -I -football weather but* Tottenham Hotspur* players buckle down to training at their Cheshunt ground, Hertfordshire. The new season opens on Aug. 19 but Spurs have a stern test a week before. They meet an England team for the F.A. Charity Shield.—
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  • 199 18 Philippines to take part in the Malayan open meet KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TIIK Philippines will compete for trie first time in the Federation of Malaya AAU open championships at Malacca on Aug. 11 and 12. The Philippines are one of the seven nations who have already accepted the F.M.A.A.U's invitation
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  • 194 18 PENANG ARE HOPEFUL OF VICTORY IN FINAL pENANG. Thurs. Notwithstanding Selangor's unbeaten record in the south zone, Penang are hopeful of victory in the inter-state women's soccer final for the Straits Times Cup at the City Stadium here on Saturday night. After several months of hard work, the Penang women
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  • 119 18 DATU PAHAT. Thur.s. Shahrom bin Haji Abdul Wahab won the singles title In the Batu Pahat District tennis championships when he beat Van Peng Choorig 6-2. 7-9. 6-2 in the final. Results of other finals: Men's doubles: Low Hong Kit and Ahmad b Amran bt Mus*
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  • 25 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Turf Club will hold an amateur race meeting at Buklt Timah on Aug. 19. Entries close on Aug. 9.
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  • 75 18 \yiNDHOEK. Thurs. The Australian Rugby Union team escaped defeat with a last-minute penalty goal In the first match of their tour of South Africa here yesterday. They drew 14-all with South-West Africa. In the closing seconds, flyhalf John Dowse landed a penalty goal from near the
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  • 117 18 LONDON Thurs.— Close of play ocores in yesterday's cricket m t T >eS LORD'S: Middlesex 287 (Parfltt 113 not out. Rhodes 7-47> Derby 28-0. AT WORKSOP: Notts 432-4 dec (Clay 97, Millman 129. M Hill 137 not out i Lanes 10-1. AT HOVE: Yorks 350-4
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  • 50 18 TOKYO. Thurs— The Japan Olympic committee today said 220 to 230 Japanese athletes and officials would be sent to Jakarta in August next year to compete in the fourth Asian Games. The committee said Japan would compete in all 16 events to be held &t the Games.— Reuter.
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  • 115 18 Seng Yeang wins junior title pENANG. Thur.v Result** i in thr PenanK tennis championships today: Men's singles 2nd round Buddy Yap bt Goh Tnk Chow 6-1. 6-8 6-3. Men's douhlrs vlinal .1 Wr.t::i» and R. Pfluurath in Lim BaJ Churui and Goon Kok Leffl d-4. 3-6. 6-3. Veterans' sintlrs s-final
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  • 294 19 EARLY ARRIVAL TO GET USED TO GRASS COURT TENNIS IN MALAYA By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur, Thursday tMRST arrivals for the Malayan Open tennis championships which begin here on Aug. 2 were the three Ceylonese players. R W. Ferdinands. P. S. Kumara and G. N. Perera
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  • 780 19 MF.XS SlN<;il> TOP SECTION: J. M. Jose (Pl> v P. G. Williams (Mi. Sulaimun Amin (M) v O. N. Perera iC>, Ong Swee Keng <S"pore> v Charles Chin (Mi. Yeo Kok Beng (Mi v V. R. Balasubramamam (Ind) Scri Charuchinda iT> v A. Rahman Bakar <M>. Azman
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  • 180 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurg. Harrisons dashed Slmlt's hopes for the third division title when they beat them by 3-0 in their Government Departments and Business Houses League match at Taylor Road ground today. Before todays match. Slmlt. with eleven points from />lght jrames and three matches In
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  • 59 19 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, will declare open the Perak inter-Day TrainIng Centres sports, literary and social meet at the DTC here on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. A total of 331 men and women competitors from Ipoh, Taiping and
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  • 29 19 JACK FLAVELL, the Worcestershire fast-medium bowler, who is in the England team against Australia in the Fourth Test which began yesterday at Old Trafford. Manchester.
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  • 123 19 PITCH IS A 'BEAUTY' GROUNDSMAN MANCHESTER. Thurs. 14 After a week of sunshine here, the weather changed yesterday on the eve of the Fourth Test between England and Australia. There was rain during the night, and a wind of almost gale iorce blew up this morning. The pitch has been
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  • 22 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The SAFA league div. 1 match between Marines and Chinese Athletics at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow has been postponed.
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  • 466 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Results in the Anglo- Chinese School swimming championships today: OPEN: 400 m freestyle: 1 Tan Hwa Luck 2 Tan Oek Chong 3 Kung Siang Yo 6mln 4.6 sec. 100 m butterfly stroke: 1 Tan Hwa Luck 2 Choong Kian Choon 3 Wan Chui Fan
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  • 92 19 SOCCER HAMDAN (IP ij. Balirui: Ayer Moleh Aft'rnoon School Teachers 6 Morning Teachers 4. TAIPINO LUE DIV. 1: Prison Reserves 3 7th Bn. RMR 1. IPOH LGE DIV. 1: Ramblers 5 Royal Dragoons 0. KAMPAR LGE DIV. 2: ACS 6 M. D. Youngsters 3. INTER-SCHOOL iTg. Malim) MES
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  • 192 19 Hospital on their way to top division SINGAPORE. Thurs. Promotion-seeking Tan Toc«c S^ng Hosp'tal moved a step nearer tjieir goal today when they beat arch-rivals Bintang Bulan at St. George'" Road. With this victory, the Hospital clinched the Div 2B championship and they will meet Kota Raja in the semifinals
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  • 22 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The national type schools in Selangor will hold their athletic meet at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday.
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  • 229 19 Rotary 's 'learn to swim drive T*HE Rotary Club of Si preparations for its lor children between the a The campaign will go Into operation from next month Twenty-two swimming instructors from the Singapore Life Guard Society, Singapore Police Force and the Chinese YMCA will have the task of teaching
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  • 59 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor combined schools team to meet Penang combined schools In the Taylor Cup cricket final to be played at Ipoh on Aug. 1 and 2 isMuruglah. Ratnallngam. Harcharan Singh. Winston de Souza, Adrian de Sllva. Bik Hool, Terlochand Singh, Poo n Yew
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  • 467 20 Budget proposals will put nation on 'path towards Socialism 9 COLOMBO, Thursday. A CEILING on income, a four per cent, development tux and the nationalisation of the Hank of Ceylon highlighted stringent budget measures announced today by the Minister of Finance. .Mr. Felix Dias
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  • 145 20 Paris snub for Dag on Bizerta PRIS. Than. The French Government yesterday turned down a suggestion by Mr. Hammarskjoeld. the UN. Sec-retary-General, that he should vialt Paris to diseOM the Blzerta crisis.. After a four-hour Cabinet meeting at which Bizerta was discussed. Cabinet sources said this decision was reached because
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  • 53 20 TAN CHONC KIAN. S3 .1 peacefully on '.'7th ln:\ IMI hir.<l hi- lov uu ;ii K- <-k Tjn Kwek MM K.. I. in Kin Khian. Tan Kirn iMg, <Uughti-r T.«n l.ian .\>o. 3 dHUt.-rr.-r--in-law and I »:r;irdcliiidr<-n. Kunrral Snurd.i\ Cfth .tul> nt I on p.m. noni .vi>> Sims Avwiut
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  • 357 20 LONDON. Tiuu.-v Fuuhei oiiMdeiution of lne Ciiaiicelioi ol i he Exchequer's economic measuies mia Cue;., DniNMl Stoic-' deciMon merely to maintain their total cisui'uutioi. at MM year's icvei (37- l j i>er :eiu), in acconuiiie wi.h '.lie Chancellor's leque.v to limit divioerus. depiessed .-.lock murker iixlay. Wiuespre.ui ana
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  • 24 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £918, selieis £919. Forwaru buyers £930-, sellers £931 Settlement £915>j. Turnover a.m. 210 tons., p.m 180 tons Tone: Irregularly: nun.
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  • 37 20 LONDON. Tlies— Spot 24 .d.. Sept. 24 d.. Oct. 24\d.. Nov.! 2id.. Oct. /Dec. 25u., Jan./' Mar. 35' id.. April/June 2d'»d., Jtf.Y/Sepi. 25', d. c.i.f Aug. I 24 d.. Sept. 24\(i.. Oct. 24*, d. Tone: Steady
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  • 56 20 IMK Van:; di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Vusof bin Ishak, presenting the Rrgitnental Colours to 2/Lieut. Charlie Chew at the presentation ceremony yesterday. The colours were blessed by religious dignitaries when they were draped over the regimental drums (shown In picture i Straits
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  • 67 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A' Scooter Carnival organised by several Singapore scooter clubs la being held at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow at 8 p.m. Tlie carnival will include ai "fashion on wheels" display,] trick riding, and scooter football. Tickets at S5 and $1 are obtainable from the St.
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  • 47 20 Singing bird contest SINGAPORE, Thurs. A merbok bird singing competition will be held at Siglap < here on Aug. 27. There will also be prizes for the three best cages produced. Those interested are asked to contact Inche Ismail Rais, of 295 Jalan Hajijah. Singa- i poro 16.
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  • 56 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charles Gamba. will at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow deliver a decision on the interpretation of a section of an agreement entered into between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the Ma- i layan Stevedoring and Transportatton Ltd..
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  • 244 20 PARIS. Thursday r)IOR banishes bosoms in the Winter fashion collection shown here today. They are flattened almost out of existence. Hemlines remain at kneelength, with flared skirt* Designer Marc Bohan s second great collection at Dior gives women a natural waistline with a wide
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  • 170 20 Iraq sends protest on 3 aggressors BAGDAD. Thurs.-- The Iraq Foreign Ministry has lodged a strong' protest with the British Embassy against j "the aggressive action of British military authorities in Kuwait in sending three British soldiers on a specific military mission in the Safwan area of Iraq." the Iraki
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  • 992 20 Bill Lawry brilliant in a fighting innings, then rain stops play JACK FINGLETON's Fourth Test report... OLD TRAFFORD, Thursday 4 MAGNIFICENT fighting innings of 64 not out b\ Kill La wry helped AllS- tralia to reach 124 for four before rain stopped play for the day half an hour after
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  • 200 20 v -IK alia Ist law: I. AWRY not out (>4 SIMPSON c Miu ay b StuUiiim 4 I HARVEY Bubba Row b S, ai ham 19 O'NEILL hit v.kt i> Trutnan 11 HI ROE b Flavell 15 BOOTH ihh on 6 KXTBAfI a TOTAL (fOI 4 WkU) 124 it
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  • 143 20 ondon. Than -Tw mm la Ij today's ertdtat inau-ln AT LOROS: Miildlosox 267; Derbyshire 218 iW. Oatos 52. AT LEICESTER: Leicestershire 235: Worcestershire 237 'G. Dews 51. B. Boshler 5-57-IT CI.ACTOX: Glanimuan 'J73 for cißht declared and 77 (or three. Essex 105 iJ. Evans 5-37..
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