The Straits Times, 2 August 1961

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 5)0.000 The Straits Times In*"- Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 315 1 $260 mil. will be spent in next five years New TTC, Varsity extension planned By JEFFREY FRANCIS, KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. VAST building programmes to accommodate schoolchildren in the next five years are being drawn up by the newly-establish-ed architects division of the Ministry of Education. Plans arc
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  • 154 1 Kenyatta to be released I ONDON, Tues. Jo m o Kenyatta, convicted in 1953 for managing the Man Mau terrorist organisation in Kenya, is to be released this month, it was officially announced today. Kenyatta. key figure behind Kenya's political scene and one of the fathers ol African nationalism. has
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  • 264 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Thai International airline and the Thai Embassy here today issued conflicting statements regarding visa requirements by tourists to Thailand. A statement by Thai International said that tour- ists visiting Thailand now may stopover for 48 hours without visas. This
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  • 505 1 He fully agreed with the Prime Minister that the first year of peace since the emergency was declared at an end was a year of achievement, a year of success and happiness for Malayans. Those who died fighting the Communists in Malaya
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  • 616 1 Malaya, Japan in a $52m. iron plan STAGE 1: 180,000 TOtfS A YEAR Berserk man in plane shoots the pilot CHICO (California). Tues.— A man went berserk aboard an airliner on the ground here last night, shot the pilot in the head, fired on a dozen passengers, and attempted to
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  • 64 1 Australia keep the Ashes i ANCHESTER. Tues. Australia won the fourth Test match against England here today to lead 2-1 in the series and assure themselves of retaining the Ashes. n a tense final day. the match swung one way. then the other, before Australia clinched a 54 runs win.
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  • 139 1 5 armed men rob 17 at club SINGAPORE. Tues. In a daring daylight robbery, five armed men yesterday held up 17 members of the Amicable Athletic Association at their premises in Upper Nankin Street and robbed them of cash and valuables i worth 83,000. The robbers, two armed with revolvers
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  • 27 1 MORE FOR DEFENCE WASHINGTON iv Senate appropriations rumnittee loda i added another 1 0(io million t<i Kenned] I million acreage i 8 mlHtarj' lourr. H< Utet.
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  • 95 2 The duty of all motorists pENANG, Tues. All motorists have a public duty to report to the policp any blatant traffic offences, such as reckless driving, the Automobile Association of Malaya states in the latest issue of its news magazine. "Reports of .such cases from members of the public ■re
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  • 37 2 PENANG, Tues— The Indonesian Consul here and Mrs. T A. Mochtar will give a reception at the E and O Hotel on Aug. 17 on the occasion of the 16th anniversary of the Independence of Indonesia.
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  • 97 2 The party statement says: "The party chops have been pilfered, no doubt, with a view to issuing spurious statements In the name of the branches." The bulk of the stolen articles, the statement adds, were donated by members of the public to the branches. Meanwhile, the office of the
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  • 73 2 Police said today that two more cases of thefts from branch offices had been reported. The reports involved the 6ims Avenue branch, where stationery and a bell both worth $15 were missed, and the Geylang East branch, where two sewing machines, a Chinese piano and a guitar worth
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  • 34 2 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A fancy dress ball in aid of the Lower Perak District Welfare Fund will be held at the Kwong Tong Hwee In Ah Cheong Street here on Saturday.
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  • 300 2 V PROPOSAL to adorn the new Chinese Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Hill Street with a towering nine-dragon mural sparked off a lively debate at the chamber's monthly meeting yesterday. The 31ft by sft mural costing $35,000 is to be SINGAPORE. Tu«s chiselled out
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  • 102 2 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'JJHE premises of a few branches of the People's Action Party have been broken into in the past few days and various articles, including furniture, have been stolen. A statement by the central executive committee of the PAP says: "If the
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  • 91 2 PENANG. Tues— Mr. Justice Hepworth from Kota Bharu will succeed Mr. Justice Rigby as Penang puisne Judge when the latter goes to Hong Kong later this month to take up his new post as senior puisne judge there. Mr. Justice Hepworth joined the colonial legal service
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  • 141 2 "I first realised my motion had not been Included In the agenda for the next Assembly meeting when I received the orders of the day yesterday Mr. Ooi said. In his motion. Mr. Ooi. who Is Mayor and Assemblyman for Jelutong, proposed to ask the Assembly to deplore the
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  • 121 2 Standing Order 46(16) reads: "The conduct or character ol His Majesty the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong or His Highness the Governor of Penang, or of any of Their Highnesses the Rulers of the Malay States or of His Excellency the Governor of Malacca or of the members of Assembly or
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  • 64 2 Shows to aid mosque fund JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Malays, Chinese and Indian students of the Teachers Training Centre here presented a play, "Kuala Kubu Karam", and other cultural Items In aid of the National Mosque Fund at the Diamond Jubilee Hall last night. Another performance will be held tomorrow at
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  • 133 2 Speaker rejects motion of 'no confidence' in Chief Minister I WILL CHALLENGE HIS 'OUT OF ORDER' RULING, SAYS SOCIALIST WHIP 001 PENANG, Tuesday. THE Speaker, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, has rejected a motion of "no confidence" on the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, which the Socialist Whip, Mr.
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  • 50 2 PENANG. Tues— About 150 delegates from all over Malaya will attend the seventh annual conference of the St. John Ambulance Brigade officers at the Malayan T2a- chers' College here this weekend. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda al-Haj. will open the conference at 10 a.m. on Friday.
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    • 11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (me clocks) [T (oohY f tm*t»"\
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    • 97 3 NEW AFRICA PARTY FORMED IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA SALISBURY, Tues. Mr. Garfleld Todd. former Premier of Southern Rhodesia, yesterday launched the New Africa Party with the aims of forming a Joint African-European government and abolishing the colour bar. The party also seeks to broaden the franchise so that all inhabitants could
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    • 160 3 Afro-Asian call for assembly meeting to discuss Bizerta YEW YORK, Tues.— The Afro-Asian Group yesterday decided to demand an immediate session of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the French Tunisian dispute about Bizerta. Mr. Kenneth K.S. Dadzie of Ghana, this month's chairman of the 46-nation group, announced after
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    • 59 3 The group decided to keep the request open until 4 p.m. today to obtain as many signatures as possible. Mr. Dadzie said 21 countries already had signed It. He emphasised that this figure was not significant and expressed confidence that more than 50 countries would support the request.
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    • 101 3 Tass said the diplomats included the ambassadors of the United Arab Republic, Ghana, Guinea, Morocco, the Sudah and Tunisia, and the Charge d'Af f aires of Mall. Somalia and Ethiopia. In TUNIS, the Tunisian Government announced that restrictions on French residents leaving the country had been lifted Strict
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    • 181 3 Day Congo's strongman was turned back by a guard LEOPOLDVTT.I.E, Tues. General Joseph Mobutu, Congolese Army chief, was turned back by a bordei guard yesterday when he arrived in the (former French) Congo Republic to try to arrange a meeting between President Kasav v b v and President Tshombe of
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    • 290 3 - lA. T VICOSIA. Tues. Mr. 1 Chester Bowles. U.S. Under-Secretary of State, warned a conference of more than 150 U.S. diplomats here yesterday they must be able to respond to "an explosive revolution in Asia. Africa or Latin America." conference
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    • 36 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues. The Governor of North Carolina. Mr. Terry Sanford, said yesterday that Hong Kong was acting as an outlet for Red China's textile goods in the world market. Reuter.
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    • 160 3 AUSTRALIA: Mr. R. G Menzies. Prime Minister, said: "The Issues for Australia are pressing and real. We will. I hope, with the assistance of Britain. De participants in the series of negotiations which I believe to be the most important In time of peace in my lifetime." INDIA: Officials
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    • 100 3 Chiang man holds talks in U.S. WASHINGTON, Tues.— VlcePresldent Chen Cheng of Nationalist China today holds his second round of talks In 24 hours with President Kennedy to express his Government's apprehensions about the possible admission of Communist China to the United Nations, and about any U.S. moves to recognise
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    • 226 3 WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF tuIEW DELHI. Tues. -1^ Mr. Charles Anderson, British acting Deputy High Commissioner in India, was killed in a road accident near here last night, the High Commission said today. Mr. Anderson, 42, had been Counsellor at the British High Commission
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    • 275 3 MACMILLAN'S HISTORIC ANNOUNCEMENT GETS GOOD RECEPTION EXCEPT IN MOSCOW r pHE historic announcement by Mr. Harold Macmillan that Britain is to open negotiations on the possibility of joining the European Common Market was widely welcomed by countries in both the Common Market and the rival European Free Trade Area to
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  • 200 4 Man said he lost bike: Jailed for breaking SINGAPORE, Tues. A man who reported the loss of his bicycle at the Paslr Panjang police station this morning was detained when police investigations revealed that he nad abandoned his machine in the neighbourhood after committing housebreaking. Hours later. Abdul Kasslm bin
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  • 52 4 A GOOD RESPONSE IN X-RAY DRIVE SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government's third mass X-ray campaign, which opened in the Stamford area yesterday. Is receiving "a very good response." A Health Ministry spokesman said today, that more than 140 people were Xrayed in little more than half an hour after this afternoon's
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  • 68 4 He said a total of 726 people were X-rayed yesterday. In this third surrey aimed at detecting and combating tuberculosis in the State, the Government hopes to X-ray most of the 40.000 people living in Stamford area by Sept. 9. The two earlier mass campaigns were held In
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Master Attendant. Singapore, and the Controller and Registrar. Imports and Exports, Singapore, announced that the shipping and port clearance office and the Imports and Exports Office will be open for one hour only from 10 a.m. to II a.m. on Monday, which is a
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  • 608 4 GOH CLARIFIES 'FINAL SETTLEMENT 9 CLAUSE THIRTEEN civil staff onions today announced they would accept the Government's offer of partial restoration of the variable allowances following a clarification from the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, on the "final settlement*' clause. 'Restrictive* The
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  • 254 4 'THE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movempnts at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA708) 5.50 pjn. Garwda: From Jakarta (GA--802) 9 a.m.; from Bangkok iGABO3) 4.25 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (TQ4O2) 10.15 ajn.
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  • CHE YUSOF TO VISIT POLY
    • 94 4 Public will be allowed to visit the Polytechnic free of charge on Friday afternoon and on Saturday to study the workings of the Polytechnic. The training week which began yesterday ends on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Culture announced the following first prize winners for the essay competition,
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    • 69 4 Senior Division: Ng Sock Leng of Hul Yl Government Chinese Middle School (Chinese); Othman Aziz of Outram Secondary School (English). Poster competition Section 'A'; primary school Tan Chen Kew of Yock Kwan School. Section *B secondary schools Llm Sin Lye of Boys' Town English School. Handicraft competition: Rattan
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    • 133 4 Model making— Poo Aun Neow Of Queenstown Secondary School; Wax work Miss Teo Hon K Khen K of Singapore Girls' Vocational High School- shell craft and bead work Ml* Poh Lee Lee pf pin Ghee High School. Highlight of the week Is the central exhibition now being held
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    • 494 4 "LORDS OF THE FOREST" PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS IST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE: 3RD PRIZE: ANTHONY HENG, CHEE KAH KENG, ONG WAH CHUNG, 40, Grange Rood, 92-A, Boon Tionj Road, 2. Veeratamy Road, Singopore-9 Singapore-3. Smgopore-8. CONSOLATION PRIZES: SINGAPORE:- Won, Lin See, 89A, Old Airport Rood. Christopher Wee, c/o Dental Clinic, General
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    • 114 4 SINGAPORE AST SOCIETY: YJtX.A.: Singapore Clie* Local painters' exhibition. Brl- Club meeta, 6.30 p.m. tish Council, Amber Mansion*. TOC H: Mr. B. L. P. HobOrchard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. bard. Refinery Construction GEtfLANG STRAITS CHIN- Manager at Puiau Bukom. ESE METHODIST CHURCH: speaks on 'The construction of Church
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    284 5 SGOA expresses deep regret at Federation Govt. move iker David still on the road after four years Twenty-three-year-old David Kwan set out from Singapore in 1957 with only $10 in his pocket on a world hitch-hiking trip which has so far taken him through more than .30 countries. When crossing
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  • 58 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A party of 16 service officers and civilians from Britain's Imperial Defence College will arrive here tomorrow for a nve-day familiarisation tour of the Federation. During their stay they will be brleted on the country's economy, the rural development drive
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  • 72 5 KELANTAN SEEDLINGS PROJECT KOTA BHARU. Tues.— Th« Kelantan Land Developmeni Board will soon Invite tenders for th^ establishment 01 rubber seedlings nurseries lr the State. This decision was taken ai a meeting of the board'. 1 working committee here yesterday. Seventeen acres of land 10 acres at Kuala Krai am
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Five men were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance last night following raids in the Ha\relock and Joo Chiat areas.
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  • 112 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Hundreds of passengers waiting to b o a r d a Sineaporebound mail train saw a girl fall between the platform and the moving train at the railway station here today. 'Miss Lee Peck Ngan, 21, a book-binder, suffered serious Injuries and
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  • 103 5 The association firmly maintained that there were "enough local officers, suitably qualified to fill the posts held by the 14 expatriate officers." Most of the 14 expatriate education officers are holding superscale posts either as chief education officers or headmasters of secondary schools In the Federation. The association said
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  • 71 5 THE METEOR JETS ARE LEAVING SINGAPORE, Tues The Royal Air Force's Meteor jet fighters which carried out many strikes against the terrorists during the Emergency are gradually disappearing from Malayan skies. Replacing them in Nos. 81 and 60 Squadrons are Canberra and Javelin Jets. An R.A.F. newsletter says the last
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  • 53 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four Asian officers were recruited to the staff of the Rubber Research Institute here In the past three months. They are Dr. E. K. Ng, a botanist, Mr. Tan Beng Lin, an accountant, Mr. Chin Peng Sung, a chemist, and Mr. Ramaswamy
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A former maidservant. Lee Kow Seng, 23. was found today hanging from a beam in the bedroom of her house in Kampong Soo Poo.
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  • 93 5 A military funeral for Malayan in Congo LEOPOLDVILLE. Tnes. —A military funeral service, with I.N. and Congolese troops present, was held at the airport here today for L/Cpl. Mohamed Ynsoff bin Ya'acob. who was killed last week when an ammunition dump exploded at Kindu in Kivu province. The body will
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    • 228 5 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heimdahi /ILL 1 S fWHEN \/lAlsrT>| j/CANVOU \J I W/^ ?O A 6OOP JOB k I /REIMBURSE PETUNIA V WAITIN' SU66ESTA P, YreHAN WE'RE EVEN^ /THAT SANDWICH) I YOU If^A PAYS AAE I THAT QO/CkTfi WAV Ik'*!^' s~~ A I WILL COST YA I V FEW
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  • 108 6 20 Hurdt $19 (Minimum) NEAR THE New Band at the Weat Point Uarden. Pasir PauDasg. Sport. SINGAPORE BALLET. *th Season. Bih uth August. Victoria Theatre. Bonk At Rohmwna SI. 0, S3. S4 DON'T FOROET to include Shreddles In your Khoppinx list. Your family will lose ihis breakfast cereal, so
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  • 7 6 Wednesday. August 2. 1961
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  • 599 6 Mr. Macmillan's historic announcement that Britain is tv open negotiations on the possibility of joining the European Common Market heralds profound change in the strength and structure of Commonwealth. True this decision to negotiate must not be confused with a decision to join. Mr. Macmillan has emphasised
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  • 390 6 The Minister for Education has brought it off again. The first occasion was when the Government was able lo announce earlier this year that universal primary education would definitely be free beginning next year, a natter that had been in some doubt after the Finance Minister's
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  • 177 6 Fourteen houses are being built by the Federation Government for its division one officers and <t is explstined that none of these houses will have air-conditioning. If ••he terms of service include subsidised housing, then obviously this has to be provided. Even so. this programme alone will cost
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  • 257 6 AT a time when both the Communist powers and the west are compet ng for influence in the uncommitted and developing co v n tries increasing importance is beting attach ed to influencing youth in those areas through education The traditional pattern for teaching
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  • 162 6 By inviting direct application, they by-pass local education authorities and government bodies in the various countries entrusted with supervising the training of students abroad. One other advantage of this concentration Is the fact that, once selected, the student has no further administrative or material worries. Tuition at the
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  • 222 6 Varying definition* oi what is a student make statistical comparisons hazardous, but the best available figures reveal that the west possesses an enormou* numerical headway in this field. The total number of students from all nonCommunlst countries studyIng at universities in the Soviet Union during the academic year 1959
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  • 519 6 More than one-half of the 43.000 odd Asians studying abroad during the same year were registered in the United States, while three other host countries accounted for the bulk of the remainder— Britain 20 7 per cent. Germany 14.6 per cent, and France eight per cent. With only
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  • 119 6 An example of complete truncation Is Persia, which, in Tsarist days, sent its ieunesse dore* to Moscow and St. Petersburg. Since the revolution, however, a complete reorlentatlon has taken place and today Persian students have a marked preference for Germany, which absorbs 42 per cent of Its students abroad.
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  • 181 6 I AM a member of a union 1 that has rejected the Government's offer ol a partial restoration of the variable allowance I want to accept the offer and feel very strongly against the leadership of my union who. in my opinion, have rejected
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  • 114 6 SPEEDIEST PORT IN THE EAST I WAS glad to read that the Singapore Harbour Board authorities had constructed a godown with a "portal frame" which provides an unobstructed interior. In 1954 the Pakistan port of Chittagong gave the iead in Asia in constructing such warehouses The warehouses in Chittagong were
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  • 165 6 Klang CHANGE AT PORT SWETTENHAM YOU carried an Impressive report about the success of the "crash" programme at Port Swettenham and the port's marked Improvement Trading and commercial circles, particularly In Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. and port users will now have reason to be happy over the port's advancement
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  • 17 6 WATER LEVY IN KUANTAN r pHE Public Works Department here imposes a charge of $13 for dlsconnec-
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  • 58 6 Fis not unusual to see at the Kulim national registration centre a person who is given an appointment In the morning being asked to go back in the afernoon. If one were to wait long enough at the centre it Is easy to see why such inconvenience
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  • 63 6 TN at least two of the "Just for you" programmes that I have heard, the main feature was a "comic" sketch criticising the way an Indian speaks English. Why don't they produce a programme Indicating how well the average Chinese speaks English or Malay, or. for that
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  • 102 6 While the general picture is favourable to the west, the Russians have been making up for the smallness of their programme for Afro-Asians by concentrating those they do have in one or two institutions which catch the public eye. Whereas in the United States foreign students are scattered
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  • 346 7  -  J.J. MIRANDA By Before funeral teacher weds girl killed in a car crash !POH, Tues OVEN death has failed to stop the wedding of two young lovers who had planned to marry in December. Just before the funeral, Mr. Charlie 'Ng Yook Sung. 23. a
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  • 816 7 Death of doctor's wife found in coma: Open verdict SINGAPORE, Tuesday. DR. J.M. GUPTA, 29, of the General Hospital, said today he did not know how he and his wife, Sundarshan Kumari Gupta, 28, both came to be unconscious at 7.30 a.m. when found by their relatives at Ganges Avenue
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  • 98 7 SULTAN'S HEIR MOVE IS GREETED f OHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore today welcomed the proclamati o n that Sultan Ismail has armed himself with powers to appoint and dismiss his heir. Tuan Ha]l Rahmat bin Hajl Daud, an Umno leader and the State Assembly Speaker, sald "The new provisions are bound
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  • 199 7 A union offers workers for rural schemes KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. AM EMBERS of the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union are willing to organise voluntary work brigades and help in such rur al schemes as road and bridge building, says the union's general secretary, Mr. G. N. Rajan, in a
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  • 53 7 BEREMBAN. Tues. Thfc Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembllan, yesterday opened Kampong Sungel Lul, situated on a 60-acre site within the Sungei Lul land development scheme in the Kuala Pllah district. The Tengku Ampuai, later opened a national school to accommodate 208 children of the 125 families
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  • 33 7 iCLUANG. Tues. rwo I ephone booths costing $5.5 lave been built at Sung iayong and Kampong Tci ;ah under the rural Develoi nent Programme They w kpnpfl* 1 SfWI Iramnnnu folk
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  • 100 7 TRADE UNIONS MEET TODAY TO DISCUSS TUC DISSOLUTION SINGAPORE, Tues. A conference of trade unions will be held tomorrow to discuss the dissolution of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. The conference, convened by the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Motor Workshop Employees'
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  • 39 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— S. Suppiah, 25, of Petallng, was bound over today ln the Sessions Court in the sum of $200 for 18 months for cheating a technical assistant, A. Thambirajah, of $40 and a gold ring.
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  • 101 7 SINGAPORE. Tuet. A Penang model. Miss Elizabeth Phillips told the Second District Court today that early on June 9 from behind her mosquito net she saw the head of a man at her bedroom window at th YW.C.A. hostel. Fort Canning Road. The
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  • 50 7 IPOH, Tues. A Canadian with the University of Malaya, Dr. Noel A. Hall, who Is now ln Singapore, will give a talk to trade unionists ln Perak on the "The Common Alms of Labour and Management" at the Perak Clerical Union Hall here at 8 p.m. on Thursday.
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  • 96 7 The Party Rakyat leader. Inche Zahld Karim, welcomed the move ln principle but said: "We hope always the person appointed as heir will be fully aware of his responsibility to the Government and the people. "He must be one who will command the respect of his people, for
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  • 69 7 $30,000 stolen in new raid SINGAPORE, Tues. Four robbers, three armed with daggers, walked into a watch dealer's store in North Bridge Road last night and got away with $30,000 worth of watches and fountain pens. The thugs gained entry into the store. San Seng Watchdealers, by knocking on the
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  • 105 7 The thugs then took the key to an Iron safe, rifled the safe of 520 watches, 72 pens, and $250 ca.sh. They tied up and gagged the assistant and the proprietor of the shop, Mr. Chan Kwong Boon, and left by a back entrance. Mr. Chan and his
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  • 72 7 Housewife on bribe charge SINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife, Ratna Bal Des Raj, pleaded not guilty 'In the Singapore ninth magistrate's court today to a charge of corruptly offering a $50 bribe to a driving tester, Llm Xian Lie. in Maxwell Road on July 5. The bribe was offered a3 an
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    38 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dr. Irene Cheng, daughter of the late Sir Robert Ho-tung, better known as the "Merchant Prince of Hong Kong." will arrive here on Friday. It will be her first visit to th* Federation.
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    • 175 7 'Unique'— that's Radio Spore SINGAPORE, Tues— The half-hour tour of the broadcasting and transmltYang dl-Pertuan Nega- broadcasting studios. ting studios, administrative ra. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. H e described Radio 81n- offices, engineers' control said today that Radio Stn- gapore as "perhaps the TOOm and concert audltogapore must continue to
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  • 329 8 THIS IS BLACKMAIL'— ANGRY OWNERS CRY FOR ACTION DERAK Chinese miners are alarmed at the increasing trend of theft, armed robbery and intimidation by well-organised gangs on their lonely properties, far away from immediate police help. An emergency meeting of the miners' association has
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  • 83 8 SHOWS TO AID FIRE VICTIMS TANA RATA. Tues.— Four cinema shows In aid of the Singapore fire victims relief fund will be held at the Highland Theatre here on Thursday and Friday. The proceeds of the two shows each day will go to the fund. The picture to be shown
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  • 47 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The $2.8 million Istana Alam Shah in Klang will be open to the public from tomorrow until Sept 2. The public will be admitted between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and between 2.30 p.m. and 4 p.m. daily except Fridays.
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  • 121 8 GIRL RETURNS (AFTER 1 1 YEARS' ABSENCE) WITH HUSBAND, BABY CINGAI'ORE. Mon.— A Malacca girl who graduated in medicine in Melbourne and married an Australian Chinese doctor returned yesterday with her husband and their baby girl Fiona in the liner Oceania after 11 years' absence. She is Dr Chua Bee
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  • 242 8 AN organisation and methods expert" is to be called to help reorganise the Rubber Research Institute as part of the rubber industry's plan to produce more and better rubber at lower cost. I The move was disclosed by the Controller of Rubber Research. Sir
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  • 31 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A housewife, Wong Yin, 51, of Segambut Road, was today fined $225 or nine weeks' jail when she pleaded guilty to possessing opium on July 14.
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    • 163 8 Big rectangular boot in the Gordini ...because Spare Wheel is behind number plate, not in the dust-tight boot. Also fuel tank is at rear of car not in boot. Visit your local Renault dealer and see the Gordini for yourself. Go Gordini! pmhj :t yiiiiiiHiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiuoiiii| I WONDERFUL BARGAINS I I
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    • 178 8 "MAYFLOWER COLLEGE WILL HELP YOU DO IT" mvs S. .1. B Wbybrcm. B > .R.G.Ik lUyHowrm Director oi siucUm Many men with good job* have good English to thank for their success. Look around you poor Enjrliyh can hold people back from getting ou in the world. This need not
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    • 280 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Every learner should have 9. Even a lord may be too this on (4). heavily burdened (9). 14. Peter French having a day 10. Make reparation at lunch- in temporary accommodation time (6). (4-1-5). 11. Enters a modified pledge IS. "They'll take as a cat
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    • 1613 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIIHI INgUIRIESi (lit 14IS. PASMIE EHgVIRIES. 111. MU 10 AIEN. LIVERP OOI. GUSGOW. LONOON k CONJIWNTAI_PgjT|^ Sails P. B'naai '•mini AUTOMEDON I PMI, Ouß'.i. Havre, H'tN-rg II Ft/aig I tag I AORASTUS Livirptll, OuDhn Gal. 31 Aag 4 NELEUS LlMtl, Hburf, B'min, Moll Aag I Alf
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    • 1563 9 Sn THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. mi? SINGAPORE (lictrpiritit n tkt Until RlfgMai) LINES tXFRESS SERVICES TO LONOON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL P«RT» S'peri P. S'htm Pining ■ENVRACKIE (E.Lo L'PMI, Roam. Hull. H'burg G. 11/Atf 1 lENLOTAL (E.L.I LIIMI, M'broufh, Hamburg >uf t i lINAIIIR L'PMI, A'wtrp, R'dam, H'burj II Pt
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  • 214 10 AUGUST it rat grade rubber buyera f.e.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 82t cents per lb. down U cents on Monday's closrag price The tone was oaalor. S.CC.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyera 81|. sellers 82i (N); Int. 1
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  • 96 10 MELBOURNE, Tue*. TNVESTMENT shares traded acx lively along steady lines. General Credits eased sd. to ss. 9d. Base metals and the oils were steady. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm tone. Con. Zinc 88 Mt. Isi 69/9 N.B.H. (10s.) 21/3 B Peko 7/114 Asipol Pet 11/IOVi A.C.I. 107 A.P.k*.
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  • 152 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Pekln 6/7, Benvraclcie 33 '34. Ayuthla 46. Atrena 8/9. Orion 1/3. Neva™ 42/43. Ataml Mara 1/2. Bougainville 4/5. Caltex Cardiff 37/39 Kenryu Maru 23/S4. Taksang 21/22. Empeno 36. Btanrac Malacca 40/41. Outer Roada: Pyldawaye. trendskerk. Arteu*. Kluang. Carlno. Olang
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  • 134 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' A»--1 aeelaticn made theite changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): New Verk: buying airmail TT. 321, O.D. 32J 90 d/st 33 credit bills. 331 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 11/16, O.D. 33 13/16, 90 d'st 34i
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  • 414 10 From Our Market Correspondent WITH no incentive and more sellers than buyers in the market tin prices were generally easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Only a small amount of business was written and there was little support. The tin index
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  • 575 10 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: InrJuatriaU F and N. ordj (1.000) (2.50; Metal Box (1.0001 $2.42: Sim* Darby (2,000) Ba.: Cold Storage (1.000) $2.38: 8. Times (4.000) $3.50: U.E. ords (1.000) 11.23; Ww.rn«--(1,000) 13.02: Bountead (5.000)
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  • 234 10 DUSINESS in the Singapore trading room Inrluitri.li CT S. ordu 535. 6d. AI8: FiUpatrlcks (1,000) sl.T.'.: F. and N. ords (3.000) S2.M. (2.000) $2.51; Gammon (1,000) SI H2. (3.000) Sl.Bl. (3.000) SI.H3. (1.O00) 11.82 SM. (3.000) 51.84: M Cement (2.400) 12.40 SL: Metal Box (1.000) J2.42, (1.000) $2.41. (1,000)
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  • 304 10 A FTER Ui fall of one dollar on Monday the Singapore tin price recovered slightly yesterday. It gained 37} cents to $465.62* per plcul on an offering reduced by 20 tons to 250 tons. There was still no confirmation of the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 189 10 THI ChintM Product Eichinit 1 llniapara. noon prico Mr plcul yvtttrday MMI C*pra: UK/Continent August (htpment (27 buyera, S27| seller*. Cootnut *ll: bulk $39| sellers, drum $42i sailer*. Ptatir: Muntok white »IS2» sellers, Sarawak white tISO seller*, special Sarawak black SIS2J y.-11.T!.. garbled Lampong black 1152J aellert. Lampoot
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  • 63 10 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Contractors registered In Class "D" and ebove will be received by the State Engineer, P.WD, Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. of the 7th August. 1961 for Widening and Surfacing of Carriageway from M.S 10.50 to M.S. 15.00 Parit/Lambor road Full particulars are obtainable
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  • 130 10 Tenders will be received from registered D.I.D. Contractors Class "C" (Earthwork) and above at the Office of the State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Perak at Ipoh up to 12 noon on 17th August. 1981. for the Raising of the Earth Dam between the North and South Spillways
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  • 105 10 SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE m.(. "CEYLON" Arrived 25.7.61 alongside S.H.B. Godowns 38 39 Consignees of all damaged cargo are advised that a General Survey will be held on Thursday. 3rd August. 1961 as from 9.00 a.m. No other surveys will be given Ajfrnts: PATERSON, SIMONS CO.. LTD. M.S.
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    • 1174 10 jK \3lAlineJ Express U.S.A. Picifie Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. t.T.A f.T.A. E.IJt Spore Hongkong Honolulu S. Francisco t. Angele* N. York •talma Man" 17/ M «i| 24 Aag I Sift 15 Seat II Sift I kl •Kiiikawa Man" 21/24 Stpt 21 Scat 13 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct J
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    • 526 10 CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE. Auk. 1. RUBBER: 821 cents per lb. (down U cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 82} cents (quiet after easier). TIN: $465.62} per picul (up 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 20 tons). TO AUSTRALIA s.s. 4 STRATHEDEN' departing Penang t Singapore 24th August 1961 25
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    • 700 10 NOTICE Notice is hereby given Urn IM I following:— _v Pale Hal Foo Tee Kun Teo Yong Leng arc .o longer employed by the undermentioned Company and have no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on behalf ol the Company. P. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD, 187 Cecil Street.
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    • 757 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KUCHING PORT AUTHORITY Applications are Invited for the position of Operations Superintendent at the Port of Kuchlng. Applicants must have experience of port and ship operation and general shipping procedure. use of mechanical port equipment, organisation and control of labour. Preference will be given to persons holding a
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    • 816 11 W'^WfWWJfJ^fW^fJ^ff^^f'f^f^M (Continued from Pare 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt tS (Mi*.)— Box St ets. txtrm WANTED good cook-boy. Apply Heron, Ist floor, 83 Raffles Place, Spore. WANTED by a firm of Solicitors, female Book-keeper/ Clerk. Apply stating salary required, to Box A 4114 B.T. B'pore. WANTED good, reliable small Chines*
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    • 923 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Words tS (Mi*.)— Box St ets. txtrm FURMUMED GROUND FLOOR bedroom with sitting /dining room, kitchrn, nice (tarden, Raton* main road, SIM monthly. Rlnf 23M4 sirs. Ljm. FULLY FURNISHED FLAT to let from present date to end November. Two bedrooms. on* alrcondltloned. refrigerator, telephon*. etc. Rmsooabl* rent.
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    • 915 11 TUITION It Word* tS (Min.)— Box SI ct*. txtrm ANYONB INTBRESTBD ln Dianetic* pleas* write to Box A4lOB B.T. Singapore only. AT YOUR HOME: Private Tuition for All Grade* In All School Subjects from $20 monthly. Particulars. P.O. Bos. 2456 Spore. LADY TEACHBR from abroad gtv** dancing lessons for beginners.
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    • 889 11 HIRE PURCHASE It Wordt tS (Mm.) Box St et*. txtra MONTHLY $10/- UP For Transistor* Radios, Stereo Record -Changer*. Radiogram*. Tape-Recorders, Typewriter*. Refrigerators. Contact Benteag," 412, Joo Chin* Road or Clifford Arcade, Collver Qua* S'por* Phone *****/ *****. DOGS. PETS, ETC. It Words tS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtrm BEAUTIFUL
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    • 797 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words SI (Mi*.)— Box St et*. oxtrm tSSS FIAT SOS Excellent condition Ilk* new $2,800 oao. Call (Spore) 67*67. VOLKSWAGEN, used. Seldom available—usually sold privately and quickly. WhyT Because such good finish and quality makes a used Volkswagen an outstanding purchase. So buy quickly If offered.
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    • 704 11 FOR SALE It Wordt ti (Min.)— Box St ets. extra BEAUTIFUL CANE SITTINCROOM. 1 Settee, 4 armchairs, ceatretable, 4 sldetablrs, slaas-topprd, Dunloplllo covered srateuahions, almost new. Ring Spore ***** 12-6 p.m. WORLD FAMOUS Swedish Oense Stainless steel cutlery available from (lock n Singapore. Th« Snedlsb Trading; Co. Ltd., 43 Chartered
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    • 466 11 MISCELLANEOUS tt Wordt tS (Min.)— Box St el*, txtrm END FOOT TROUBLES— For expert treatment visit Federal Foot Clinic. Room 409, China Insurance Building. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Phone 81S2O. UNITY IS OUR Watchword— read Berita Harian and be up-to-date with what you are expected to do to be a
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  • 377 12 Us Kirn Soon, aged 14: -75. Lorong 19, Singapore 14; swimminK. badminton, games. Johnny Tan, aged 17: 99, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore 15; Inking, dancing, cycling. Jimmy Yeo. aged 17; 6A. Asia Insurance Buiiaing. Singapore 1 swimming, movies, fishing. (hew Teck Chee, aged 16; 29A.
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  • 94 12 "We wt-nt to see our aunt," Rukiah told him. "Aunt, aunt!" said Mat crossly. "My goodness, I wish I had time to 101 l about paying visits to my aunt, that I can tell you." "Why, what's up?" asked All. "Are you having trouble?" Mat sighed. "You remember,"
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  • 157 12 ■But what's he doing?" asked Rukiah. Mat took a deep breath and was about to launch into his story when a loud yell from the back mad« them all jump. "There he goes again." wailed Mat. "I thought it was about time he was after me." They
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  • 145 12 ."Frequently," said Mat. "Well, as I said, I could see where Mat was going wrong. He hadn't got himself properly organised, so I went off and studied the subject thoroughly and now I have everything at my fingertips," finished the bear complacently. "Well, what's the answer?" acked All.
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  • 54 12 "Now. since we have two more helpers," said Bakar genially, "I suggest that Rukiah makes the attap strips which will leave All and Mat free to prepare the litter." "What are you going to do?" asked All. "Oh he's the supervisor," said Mat. "His job is to
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  • 588 12  -  BAKAR DOES THE ORGANISING WHILE OTHERS WORK HARD l\fAT Mousedeer decides lfX to start a farm. He buys a cow and has brought a hundred chickens. At first he has a lot of trouble with these but through the use of a little magic, they settle
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  • 853 12 WRITE TO PALS FROM OVERSEAS John Pi^ley, aged 17; P.O. Box 75, Sena, Brunei; songs, •tamps. John Alain Goh, aged 16; c/o «.V. Tan. Post Office, Seria, Bru nei; songs. Pamela Serl«, aged 10; 10A, levlot street, Gamaru, New Zealand; correspondence. Kaymond Searle, aged 14; 10A, leviot titreet, uajnaru. New
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    • 154 12 r r .^j rW< -x x N A v .^r G WHY NOT GIVE LOVE A CHANCE? I I m I fl mill ill.Mr. Ifj. BEAUTY: What It's Like to Have Electrolysis )f ARTICLES:. Why Women Are Ezsential in Shck Slimming Through Five Minutes Less Politics Ruby Wah Has Star
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    • 518 12 Si MORE VARIETY IN I! jl COMPETITION |j I INTEND corrying on the Upper Serongoon Rood, Singo- X essoy competition for this pore 19. < > month alone. After thor, I Here are the subjects for J think we need another change. this week's competition. < Here are the winners
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  • 461 13 By CONRAD NG, Kuala Lumpur, Tues. MALAYA have a proud record to defend tomorrow night when they meet Japan in the opening match of the nine-nation soccer festival, celebrating the fourth anniversary of Malaya's independence. The home team nave not been beaten in the
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  • 396 13  - ASIA'S BEST IN MALA VAN L- TOURNEY— KEN FERNANDEZ. Kuala Lumpur, Tues. By 'THE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya's open championships which begin here tomorrow should provide some top-class tennis. Players from eight countries are taking part. Among the 33 contenders tor the men's singles crown are some of the
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  • 118 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Sharpshootlng by Sketchley and Bell who scored a hattrick apiece, helped Selangor Club beat Camp Ministry of Defence by 6-4 in today's senior division league match at Rifle Range ground today. In a keenly fought first half Camp Mindef held the edge
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  • 147 13 Hants 212 ahead v Middlesex F ONDON, Tues.— Close of piay Ld scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At The Oval: Kent 226 and 107-1 (P. Richardson 63 not out) Surrey 279 <.M. Willet 126). At Portsmouth: Hants 261 and 148-2 (Gray 60 not out) Middlesex 187 (Parfltt 70, Shackleton 6-44).
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  • 26 13 QUEBEC. Tues. Mexico took a a winning 3-1 lead over Canada in their North American zone first round Davis Cup tie here today.— Reuter.
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  • 38 13 CHICAOO, Tues. Jerry Barber 45. became the oldest winner jf the title when he beat Don January In yesterday's 18-hole play-off for the American *»roiessional Golfers' Association chain pionship. He returned 67 against January's 68.— Reuter.
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  • 25 13 TAIPING. Tues. The 16th Field Ambulance gave a walkover to the 7th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment in their Dlv. 1 soccer match here yesterday.
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  • 32 13 6.00 Opening ceremony. The Yang di-Perriiait Agong and the Raja Permaiiuri Agong will arrive if 6.30. 7.15 Women's match North v South. 8.00 Malaya v lapar. 9.30 Indonesia v Singapore.
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  • 72 13 in Cup team CHICAOO, Tues.— Five oi the team which won the last contest in 1959 are included in the United States squad to meet Britain in the Ryder Cup at St. Anne's. Lancashire, on Oct. 13 and H. The "old hands" are Sam Snead. Dow Flnsterwald,
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  • 279 13 ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP ITUALA LUMPUR. Tuts. 1Y King's Cup candidate Hoi Houw showed she can handle a heavy track as well as any when she did a faultless gallop here this morning. Hoi Houw, a daughter of Rego, did her
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  • 1245 13 SELANGOR LEAGUE (Positions as on July 31). FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A PU Rangers 10 9 1 0 55 12 19 SCRC 'A' 10 9 0 1 56 17 18 Sunrise 'A' 11 6 1 ***** 14 SIA 'A' 11 5 3 3 29
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  • 179 13 TENNIS MALAYAN BOYS CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS (XL): Boys singles under 19 Tan Poh Sang (Penang) bt Petei Wong 6-1, 6-3; Boys doubles under IS Tan Poh Seng and Eric Soon i Penang) bt S. P. Daniel and Ho Chee Peng 6-3, ii-2; Bon tingles under IS Yeap Poh Chin
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  • 480 13 Kama sets a new hop-step record MALACCA, Tues.—Malaya's Olympic games long Jumper, Kamarud. din Maidin, set a Malayan native record in the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council's athletics meet which be^an here today. He cleared 14.69 metres in the hop. step and jump. The previous Malayan native record was
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    • 823 13 NOTICE NOTICE RE BILL COLLECTOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as from the Ist of August, at from Ist August 1961 Mr 1961. Mr. Ang Chwee Ann Is no ng J lo^« he" c Uno lon er em longer In our service. Therefore, P' o l
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    • 53 13 MALAYAN AIRWAYS are proud to announce their appointment as GENERAL SALES AGENTS for AIR-INDIA INTERNATIONAL in the Federation of Malaya For your reservttom on Malayan Airwoyt, AIR-INDIA, 8.0.A.C. or QANTAS services, contutt your usual travel offwtt «r eny Malay Airways oHke. Wlrfc Hie amcaarlaw a> rlie State* el P«*ioni, Perak,
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    • 64 13 SOCCER STORE GS*A JUNIOR KO: Water Dept v Prisons (Geylang); Marines B v Income Tax. J. BAHRU JUNIOR CUP: Police v Prisons (Sri Oelam). ATHLETICS INTER-SERVU'KS: cbampionShips iHMS Terror, S'pore). MALAYAN CO'MBINED SCHOOLS meet (Malacca). TENNIS MALAYAN OPEN Championships fKL 9 30 a.m.*. CRICKET TAYLOR SHIELD: Combined Inter zone final
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  • 93 14 THE GIRL who was finally chosen Miss International from these 15 finalists at long Beach. California, was Miss Holland. 19--year-old Stam Van Baer (second from left, centre row). Second was Miss Brazil, Vera Bruaner. 19 (extreme left, front row), third. Miss Spain. Carmen Cervera. 18 (extreme right,
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  • 140 14 Official on secrets charges in Kenya Tues. The Kenya Government's Chief Press Officer. Alastair Matheson. was charged today on four counts under the Official Secrets Act. The DPP. Mr. J. Webber, and defence counsel. Mr. Byron Georgiadis. agreed that the British act applied to Kenya. Matheson. 43. was remanded on
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  • 199 14 T ONDON. Tues. Results in \Rj today's cricket matches were: j At Worcester: Worcs bt Glai morgan by 6 v. lets. Glamorgan 93 and 249; Worcs 272 and 74-4. Worcs 14 pts. At Street (Somerset): Warwick Ibt Somerset by 9 wkts. Somerset 195 and 256 iR.
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  • 27 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Goh Teck Phuan has been eledted president of the Singapore Government Administrative and Civil Service union at a meeting held here yesterday.
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  • 382 14 LOMOUM ru«.- S.ock m.ukei^ m I onuoii toua> v.eie (jenertUly quiet but after a &iow siart in; ustnuLs improved on small selective demand ami me general tone of muikeis m MUiuftCtory. Gilt-eclßeo MCOritiM buying liiiciest and .-mall jusses were recorded by dated Mocks. Clcsimr nudole prices of .-.elected
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  • 89 14 Puthucheary's move: Dr. Goh's statement SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Finance Minister, Dr. (ioh Keng Swee, said in a statement tonight that Mr. James Puthucheary's "departure from a Government post" had been arranged before the present conflict in the/ PAP began. Mr. Puthucheary headed the IndustriaJ Promotion Board, which was officially dissolved today
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  • 100 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men were stabbed in a brawl in a bar at Jalan Besar tonight. Both men. Ng Pin Seng, 35, and Chee Ah Wong. 37. were admitted with serious multiple stab wounds to the General Hospital. Ng was stabbed three times In the chest
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  • 116 14 Dr Goh's statement said: "The report on Mr. Puthucheary's press statement yesterday may have given the Impression that he is leaving the Government because of j political difference between j himself and the party leader- ship. "In tact his departure from a Government post and entry into the University
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  • 60 14 SINGAPORE. Tues.. The Madras Minister for Finance. Mr. C. Subramaniam. will be entertained to a tea party by the Singapore Indian Association at the association's premises on Monday at 4.30 p.m. He will also be entertained to a tea party by the Indian community in
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  • 124 14 Joseph Ileo's Cabinet resigns L E O POLDVIJXE, Tues. President Joseph Kasavubu has asked Mr. Cyrillc Adoula, provisional Minister of the Interior, to form a new Congolese Government, it was announced here today. A Government communique, read at a Press conference here by Mr. Marcel Lihau, acting Prime Minister during
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  • 90 14 The Parliampntary session, which opened on July 27. Is the first for 10 months. Yesterday, the Katanga Interior Minister. Mr. Oodefroid Munongo. said Katanga would not attend the session unless President Kasavubu agrees to certain terms. President Tshombe took a memorandum containing the terms to Brazzaville,
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  • 49 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lee Ah Choo. 59. fell to his death from the third floor of a building at the junction of Rochore Road and Queen Street, this evening. Earlier. Isaac Samuel, 60. was killed when Tie was run over by a train at Alexandra.
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  • 453 14  - AUSTRALIA KEEP THE ASHES IN A DRAMATIC FINISH JACK FINGLETON by OLD TRAFFORD, Tuesday I STRALIA retained the Ashes when they beat England by 54 runs, with -t* just more than 20 minutes to spare, after one of the most remarkable day's play in Test cricket history on the final
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  • 230 14 In the 20 minutes or so to luncn Dexter. May, Co.se ana Subba Row fell to Benaud and me England total slumped to 163 for five a: urn. England were m a bad shape ana it became worse afier Uie tea break when Barrmgton was cii.-missed by Mackay
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  • 345 14 AI'STR/UJA Ist INNS: 190 ENGLAND Ist INNS: 367 AISTKALIA 2nd INNS: (Overnight 331-6) MarKAY C Close b Allen 18 DAVIDSON noi out BEN AID l.b.w. Allen 1 UKOIT c Staiham b Alien 0 MoKKNZIE b Fiavell 32 EXTRAS 17 TOTAL 432 H'ickeU fell at 113, 175, 210. 274. 290.
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  • 4 14 BIRTH ENGAGEMENT DEATHS ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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