The Straits Times, 16 October 1961

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Mat*'! 4 fie***?*' 1 Lstd. 1845. MONDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 1228 1 Common mart 'cold shower, not Turkish^ bath' Mac warns of a generation of conflict BRIGHTON, Sunday MR. HAROLD Macmillan, 67, the British Prime Minister, yesterday warned that the West faced a "bleak ideological struggle" against Communism which might last for another generation and possibly even longer. "We
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  • 153 1 Selkirk: No news of bases switch SYDNEY, Sun.— The Earl of Selkirk. British Commis-sioner-General for SouthEast Asia, told reporters here today he knew of no plan to transfer the British naval and air bases at Singapore to Western Australia. "If such a move were planned I think I would have
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  • 83 1 MAJ.-GEN. Kong Le (left), who still wears the thre<star insignia of a Captain, shakes hands with his arch-enemy. Deputy Premier and Defence Minister Phoumi Nosavan. of the Vientiane Government. The two Laotian Army officers have been fighting each other since August. 1960. when
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  • 89 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two member* of a family were killed and four others injur- 1 ed when a car returning from a picnic at Changi today I overturned near the junction i of Tampenis Road and Tanah Merah Besar Road. The dead are Kahbulah bin Paiman. 40.
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  • 213 1 AMERICA TESTS AIR DEFENCE WITH A BIG MOCK ATTACK NEW YORK, Sunday. HUNDREDS of American and British bombers roared down from the Arctic yesterday and early today in a mock air attack on North America, described as the biggest in history. The 12-hour exercise kept all commercial and private air
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  • 69 1 VIENNA. Sun. Austrian police are investigating the i disappearance of Hungarian refugee Aurel Abranyi. who I ran an anti-Communist news sorvice here. They think he has been kidnapped or mur- dered. His wife said Abranyi wont to visit another Hungarian refugee. Laszlo Oeroe. yesterday and did not return.
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  • 53 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. Upton Sinclair, the 33-year-old novelist, yesterday married Mr>. Mary Willis. 79, a i widow and former school- teacher. Mr. Sinclair's second wife 1 di^d last April at the age of 78. alter 50 years of marriage. His first marriage ended in divorce
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  • 138 1 'SEE AS YOU TALK' PHONES FOR RUSSIA MOSCOW. Sun. The world's first "see as you talk" telephone link was successfully tested between three Russian cities yesterday. Tass reported. It will go into regular service tomorrow People at the "video-tele-phonic" centre here were able not only to talk with people in
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  • 184 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A demolition team from the district office here last night pulled down two tenta put up by strikers outside the premises of the Utusan Melayu Press in Chan Sow Lin Road. M«n from the Federal Reserve Unit stood by and held the
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  • 162 1 DOGS TO DIE BEFORE TRISTAN IS LEFT TO NATURE ONDON, Sun.— Dogs left behind by islanders who have fled volcano-stricken Tristan Da Cunha will be shot. Mr. Peter Wheeler, administrator of the island who i.s on board the British frigate Leopard, has given orders that the 150 cattle. 300 sheep
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  • 24 1 BONN. Sun. Nuclear weapons and rockets will be deployed in large-scale American manoeuvres in which 30.000 soldiers will take part from Oct. 23-28.
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  • 136 1 Turkey goes to the polls ISTANBUL, Sun. Voters walked through heavy ram to the polls today in Turkeys iirst p,enoral election since the introduction of the country's new constitution. It is also the BTSt election >mci- General Omal Gursel'a military junta overthrew the former regime in a bloodless coup in
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Sun. Work at Europe's largest steel works, at Port Talbot. Wales, stopped v >t<Tdav following a labour dispute About 14.000 men are idle
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  • 101 2 E. GERMANS MISTAKE THEM FOR U.S. TROOPS gERLIN, Sun. Refugees said yesterday that East Germans threw flowers last week at Communist Czechoslovakian troops whom they mistook for liberating Americans. Nine of the refugees fled from East Berlin on Friday under the heaviest Communist gunfire in the current
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  • 139 2 The Americans are here." some shouted at> the flower barrage began, the refugees said. When the people discovered the troops were Czechs, they collected their bouquets and took them home." the refugees said. They also reported a Russian rocket, apparently involved in the manoeuvres that started last weekend,
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  • 48 2 LONDON, Sun.— A woman was given an absolute discharge here for driving at 58 m ph. in a 30 m.p.h. area after she said she was rushing hfi pregnant Pekinese to a vetinary surgeon. The speed limit in a builtup area is 30 miles an hour.
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  • 115 2 Snake soup likely to be thinner this winter HONG KONG, Sun.— Snake soup looks like being a little thinner this season, and prices will be higher than usual. A shortage of snakes from China is worrying importers who do big business with certain restaurants during the winter months. Snake, a
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  • 27 2 GETTYSBURG. Sun. Former President Eisenhower yesterday celebrated his 71st birthday playing bridge instead of trying out a new set of golf clubs. It rained.
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  • 29 2 LA PAZ (Bolivia), dun.— Three parachutists plunged to their deaths before a crowd of 3.000 at an air show here yesterday after their parachutes failed to open
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  • 29 2 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— A 3001 b gold-plated capsule ejected from the United States' latest Discoverer satellite was caught in mid-air by a waiting cargo plane yesterday. Reuter
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  • 454 2 A U.S. spokesman explains objections NEW YORK, Sun. A United States spokesman yesterday, in effect, rejected the latest Soviet proposals for filling the post of United Nations secre-tary-general. The spokesman said that the Soviet Union "wants to compromise" U.N. principles by "forcing the new secre-tary-general
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  • 242 2 I ONDON, Sun.— Mr. Jeremy Thorpe, a Liberal M.P.. said today the Queen's planned visit to Ghana next month should be cancelled "for political and security reasons. Mr. Thorpe, who has just returned from Ghana said he has asked to see Mr.
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  • 104 2 OSLO. Sunday. JLfR. TOM DRIBERG. a British Labour M.P.. told a Norwegian student meeting here that the success of Moral Rearmament "a Salvation Army for the middle Class" could lead to dictatorship all over the world. He said: "MR A is a non-Christian, non-democratic movement that attempts
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  • 292 2 A review of U.S. arms and aid policy towards Tito under way WASHINGTON, Sunday. fpHE United States Government is making an overall review of its policy towards Yugoslavia, including all economic and military aid, U.S. official sources said yesterday. The question of U.S. policy towards Yugoslavia was railed on Friday
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  • 110 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. Colin Wilson, Britain's original angry young man, said here yesh-rday KnR--1 tint intellectually wax "totally dead." Wilson, 30, said at a lecture: "I view Enclish intelle.tual life with compassion rather than anger. I hare not given up hope. Even the English tan be persuaded
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  • 25 2 STOCKHOLM. Sun The people of Oaevle. Sweden will soon be able lo borrow paintings from a new section of their public library
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  • 140 3 Barbara: The Brighton write-off LONDON. Sun.— Mrs. Barbara Castle, Labour Party M.P.. said in a Common Market speech at Aberfoyle Scotland, last night that the Conservatives had "written off the Commonwealth." "Their decision at Brighton to control Commonwealth Immigration while getting ready to accept an Influx of European workers under
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  • 645 3 KIMBERLEY. Sunday T*HE Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, said here that South A Africa would not leave the United Nations but would "cling to that world forum with all the tenacity of a small nation insisting on the right of free speech."
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  • 49 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Mr. Zoltan Korda. Hungarianborn film director and producer, died of a heart attack yesterday aged 66. He" was the younger brother of the British film maker, the late Sir Alexander Korda. He codirected "Elephant Boy", directed "Drums" and produced "The Thief of Bagdad."
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  • 145 3 CAPE TOWN, Sun.— Five African chieftains urged yesterday that Southwest Africa be made a IN. trust territory to "establish a democratic form of government/ The five, from the area of Ovamboiand, wrote in a letter to the Cape Times here that U.N. trusteeship w
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  • 183 3 'Heroin hill' sets Hong Kong police a problem HONG KONG. Sun. A Kowloon hillside was reported today to have been turned into a "giant beehive of drug dens"— five minutes' stroll from a police station. The area, known as Cockscomb Hill, was said to have been taken over by drug
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  • 165 3 "C<RANCE yesterday three international French paratroops against Tunisian civiliai Bizerta in. July. The lawyers, sent to Tunisia by the International Coinmlttetf of Jurists, said the paratroops had burled prisoners alive and shot others. Including 14-year-old "volunteers." while their hands were tied behind their backs. They further
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  • 65 3 LONDON. Sun— The War Office said yesterday it will investigate a Dally Mirror report that Col. Edward Lucas used two soldiers as babysitters and handymen at his country cottage. "We are fed up with It all." one of the soldiers told the Mirror. Said Col. Lucas:
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    • 408 3 RADIO SINGAPORE JJVBiiTS NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Close Down SERVICE 41 metre. o*^,^ m. »w« mi .mi m wave service RADIO MALAYA -nn 4^L^ etl^- a „•> NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 602 < „u v, r r Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; M.KVICE 41.7 metre* 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00
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  • 329 4 Symphony Orchestra disappoints SINGAPORE, Bun. The newly-constituted Singapore Symphony Orchestra gave a concert under Brnjamln Khoo in the Victoria Theatre tonight. The soloist in Schumann's A minor piano concerto was Lolabelle Wong. It Is sad to have to report that in* standard of playing throughout was of such a low
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  • 317 4 How wealthy miners can avoid being 'nuisance' JPOH, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee, said yes-! terday that miners "and other wealthy people in the State" should put their money in banks in order to prevent robberies in their homes. "In this
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  • 315 4 Two Barisan men reply to Lee SINGAPORE. Sun. I 'TWO BARISAN So- sialis Assemblymen, Mr. Lin You Eng and Mr. Tee Kirn Leng, today called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to substantiate his "wild statement" about them in his tenth broadcast talk. "Mr. Lee has alleged that
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Rowcroft Theatre will stage the play "The sound of murder" in conjunction with the Services drama lestlval at the Cultural Centre at Fort Canning tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 140 4 TRENGGANU GOVT. FACES MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government will face a motion of no confidence when the State Legislative Assembly meets on Oct. 30. The motion will be moved by the Party Negara Whip, Wan Daud bin Haji Ahmad. In a statement today.
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  • 113 4 Ministry of Culture free shows SINGAPORE, Sun. Free Ministry of Culture film shows— all beginning at 7 p.m.— for the week are: Tomorrow- Jalan Rajah off Balestler ifcoad. Fu Hwa School. Jurong Road 15\ m.s.,| Kg. Tanah Merah Kechil. Duxton Park, Nell Road. Tuesday: Kong Ming Bchool, Florence Road. Tau
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  • 315 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunaay. l/'UALA LUMPUR Municipal Architect, who saw the growth of the Federal Capital into a booming city, is due to retire soon after nine years' service. i Mr. Taylor Is due to be I Malayanlsed In a few years. but decided he should retire
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  • 53 4 IPOH. Sun.— Rural adult education classes In Perak, teaching the national language, are proving very popular, particularly among the Chinese residents of the new villages. The rural adult education programme, launched in Perak in June this year, aimed at establishing 480 classes with about 30
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  • 51 4 MR. AND MRS. Leslie Teo Sent; (ivan after their mwrriage on Saturday at St. Bernadette Church. Zion Road, Singapore. A reception was later held at Sands House, Clemen ceau Avenue, which was attended by about 200 relatives and guests. The bride was Miss Theresa Matilda Lobo. Straits Times
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  • 332 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 901) 2.15 pjn.; from London. Rome. Teheran, Karachi. Calcutt.- (BA- 714) 5 pjn. Thai International: Prom JakarU (TO 402) 10 ajn. Pan- American: Prom Los Angele«,
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  • 152 4 Talks in bid to avert a strike CINGAPORE. Sun. Representatives of the Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation yesterday continued negotiations with the City Council on their demands in a bid to avert a strike by the workers. It was their second negotiating meeting since Wednesday. After the talks, the
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Police band will play at Katong Park tomorrow from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 184 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Water supplies will be cut off tomorrow in ZONES ONE and FOUR from 8 a.m. to t p.m. and in ZONES FIVE and SIX from 2 n.m. to 8 p.m. ZONE ONE is bounded by Kalian* Rivir; Geylang Road: Pava Lebar Road, and the
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    • 76 4 The diary GFYL.\NG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST Hl'R( II: Sunday School executive mee'ing in the home of Miss Joyce Shum. 29. Loronc 29. 7.30 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C..V: Katons neißhbours and Bukit Timah (?roup debate: "Should T.V. be introduced in Singapore?" Teachers' Rest Roum, 8 p.m. THIRD ISBR.WDTSEN MOBILE TRADE FAIR: Exhibits
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  • 200 5 Ministry on Nanyang plans iNGAPOKE, Sun. A J Ministry of National Jevelopment statement has denied that it delayed the building plans for the proposed students' union building, science block and auditorium of the Nanyang University. The ministry statement said that the delay was due to the "non-compliance by the architects
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  • 118 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. /CONSTRUCTION work is expected to begin soon on the proposed new $1.5 million Malayan National Museum. Tenders for the construction closed last week. The Malay-style building with a two-storey central section and two one-storey wings, designed by a Singapore architect, will go
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  • 105 5 Taxi driver stabbed and robbed SINGAPORE. Sun. A taxi driver, Tan Soo Chia, 28, was stabbed and robbed by a gang along a dirt track off Dunearn Road last night. Tan picked up a passenger at the Junction of Whitely Road and Dunearn Road at 9 p.m. yesterday and drove
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  • 63 5 KUALA KANKSAR. Sun.— The Indonesian Consul in PenanK, Inche Zahar Ariffln. and his wife paid their first visit to the Sultan and Raja Perempuan of Perak at the Istana Iskandarlah here this morning. The Sultan of Pahang. who was in Ipoh for the Malayan poloO championships. also
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  • 34 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. Selvanayagam Joseph Gnanachariam, 53, a retired senior interpreter in the Supreme Court, has been ordained the first Malayan Lutheran pastor at the Lutheran Church in Brickfields Road here.
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  • 26 5 IPOH. Sun. Members ol the Perak Old Frees Association will hold their annual meeting and dinner at the Boston Restaurant here on Oct. 21.
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  • 67 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Nanyang Siang Pau Press Ltd.. Singapore, has given $5,000 to the building fund of the Press Club of Malaya. The fund now totals $42,915 The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, has donated $50; the President of
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  • 48 5 PENANG. Sun. Employment Week ended In Penang on a bright note yesterday. "We have had greater response and interest from employers, and we can say the week has been a success." Inche Mashahor bin Mohameci Iskanda. manager of the Penang Employment Exchange, said.
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  • 43 5 United Nations Day show SINGAPORE, Sun. A mammoth international variety show to commemorate United Nations Day will be presented here at the Happy World Stadium next Sunday. Sponsored by the Singapore Congress, more than 10.000 children have been invited to this free show.
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  • 119 5 A contest for travel writers SINGAPORE, Sun. The Pacific Area Travel Association today announced that its third annual Pacific travel writing contest would be divided into three categories. Engraved plaques will be awarded to the writer of the best newspaper travel story, or series of stories, on the Pacific during
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  • 354 5 THE increasing flow of tourists into Malaya, <he growing popularity of the Federal capi'al as a meeting plac^ and brisk commercial and industrial activity, are expected to give leading hote'lers and restaurateurs here a total turnover of more than $10 million this year.
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  • 259 5 Kelantan bans Govt. men from gambling CAMPAIGN TO STAMP OUT THE VICE FROM WHOLE STATE KOTA BHARU, Sunday. rpHE Kelantan Government today warned its employees that "disciplinary action" would be taken against those who took part in any form of gambling. It also warned the people that the Government was
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  • 95 5 CHE ALMA AZIZAH bint. Ishak. ynungrst sister of the Yang di-Pertuan NeKara of Singapore, Inche Yusof. and the Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aiiz, married a doctor in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The bridegroom is Dr. Johan Thambu. of the Bentont District Hospital.
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  • 2652 6 That six-day week: Injustice to fail to fit next generation for life, says Lee SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said in a radio forum here tonight that if teachers in English schools could not take the six-day week because it depressed them, "then we have got
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  • 2184 7 SIVANANDAN: I'VE KNOWN A NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE GONE OVER TO OTHER SIDE BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I AM A RED •k From Page Six man primary school leaving examination, they discovered that all the four streams were at different stages of development. Each stream had
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  • 607 7 'IF IT'S A POLITICAL ISSUE, I DIG IN AND FIGHT— LEE "Because if it is. I dig my toes in and I fight. Mr. Lee said that the Government did not want to fight the teachers' union because they knew that the teachers were 99.99 per cent non-Communist and anti-Communist.
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  • 901 8  - The third man of German politics MARK ARNOLD-FOSTER AN OPPORTUNIST? BUT HE'S ONLY PARTY LEADER WHO BELONGS TO KENNEDY GENERATION By MANY Christian Democrats in Ger- many would like to see the last of their leader. Dr. K on r a d Adenauer, but few have had the courage tc
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  • The Straits Times
    • 507 10 Disciplinary maintenance ol rigid standards in ihc grading ..I export oommoditiea is. contrary t<> th<- kvlings of a small minority. «< boon to producers and traders alike, not a curse. In face of growlinfl oompetftton trom syntiietics well hs Irom other pro-diu-ers of natural rubber in a
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    • 393 10 Tentative motes h«iv, tx-ct 1 11n.de to resume negotiations between the Singapore Government and Nanyang authorities on the key issue of representation on a provisional council that would attend to the university's re-oiganis-ation. On the lace ot it, this looks encouraging: in tact, inly an invincible optimist would
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    • 293 10 .Throughout the crisis caused by Russia's threat to sign a pe?ce treaty with its Baat Gorman satellite the French virw has been that the best way to frighten Mr. Khrushchev is to behave like the frog in the table who puffed himself "up in an attempt to look
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  • 1247 10 To go back to Washington in the first heady months of the Kennedy administration, having left it in the dying months of the Eisenhower administration, was to get what. I presume, a drug addict gains when he gets a fix. There was energy-, optimism,
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  • Letters
    • 150 10 'THERE isn't any doubt that travellers to the Federation from Singapore are often put In the position where they have to argue with Customs officers at the sausewaj over what I is "taxable, non-taxable." and untaxable." Quite ofte:. we Kre compelled to pay what
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    • 183 10 WHEN the Minister lor Culture first took office, he invited suggestions to beautify Singapore. 1^ It necessary to denude and mutiiate the tree-clad hillside of Canning Hill? It Is the only such place in the heart of the city and at its foot lies the old
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  • 141 11 WORKERS CALL FOR 'TRUE MERGER' SINGAPORE, Sun. About 10.000 workers last night passed a resolution exhorting al political parties here tc sink thei. difference* and make a united stand in working foi "true me r fior" with th< Federation. This was one of six resolutlons approved by a maei meeting
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  • 98 11 SHELL MEN GOING TO BRITAIN SINGAPORE. Sun. Two Shell Co. men. Mr. Oon Beng Boon and Mr. Tan Song Chua, will spend about 18 monthwith Shell in Britain from the beginning of next year. Mr. Oon sales service manager of Shell Company of Singapore Ltd.. will be posted to the
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  • 161 11 I )ENANG, Sun —-A Malayan Airway.s Dakota aircraft waa held up for about 10 minutes at Penangs Bayan Lepa.s airport this afternoon to enable the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuai Yew. and his wife to board it. The plane was scheduled to take off
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  • 97 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's soven man delegation to the inaugural meeting of the Singapore-Indonesia joint trade commission in Jakarta tomorrow left here by Malayan Airways today. It was led by Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, Singapore's senior trade and cultural representative in Indonesia. Other members are Messrs. Sim
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  • 480 11 BUT FORESTRY WORKERS TELL OF 'HURT FEELINGS' ARISING FROM CHARGES BY AZIZ KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpilE general secretary of the Union of Forest Employees, Mr. B.R.N. Thambee. yesterday promised his union's full support to eradicate bribery and corruption, especially in the forestry division. But he
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  • 191 11 HEAVY FALL IN FEDERATION'S FA VOURABLE TRADE BALANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ''FHE Federation maintained a favourable trade balance during the first seven months of this year, but it dropped to $174.6 million compared with $500.7 million "during the same period of last year. Exports during the January-.Uily period of this
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  • 28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An adviser on farmers' association. Mr N. H. del Rosario. returned to the Philippines today after a two-year Asia Foundation assignment in Malaya.
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  • 90 11 ]y|R. and Mrs. Charles M. Stockholm after their marriage at Wesley Church in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The bride, formerly Miss Dawn Carol Smith, few to Malaya from South Africa for the wedding. Her father. Mr. J.S. Smith, was formerly the Federation's Chief Conservator of Forests.
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  • 201 11 Man refused to leave my bedroom: Widow ALOR STAR, Sunday. A WIDOW, Low Siew Gaik. told the Magistrate's Court here today she telephoned police when her brother-in-law refused to leave her bedroom one day. Low. 28. was testifying at the trial of Ong Hock Guan 30, who pleaded not guilty
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  • 81 11 Filmed at work on a road LTUANTAN. Sun. Malayan Film Unit cameras whirred as 150 fishermen at Berserah, six miles from here, today worked on a three-mile road In a self-help scheme. The shots are for a documentary featuring Joint efforts by people to improve the rural areas. The Mentrl
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  • 68 11 SINGAPORE, Sun —An engineer, Mr. A. E. Sensoa, 50, early today reported lo police that he was robbed »t >500 cash, by a taxi driver. Mr. Season said he had taken a taxi tc his hotel in Killiney Road at 1.10 a.m. As he was about to
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  • 33 11 TELUK ANSON. Sun.—Tinassistant area commissioner of Perak. Mr Lim Guan Choc look a salute and inspected th annual parade of 13 unks oi the St. John Ambulance Brigade here yestfrday.
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  • 45 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. P. S. Muthu was elected president of the Federation Jaffnese Co-operative Housing Society Ltd at its annuaj meeting here today. Other officials elected were Mr. K. Thuraiappah (vicepresident i. Mr. V. Seenivasasam secretary > and Mr. V Thlllainathan 'treasurer^.
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  • 46 11 j SINGAPORE. Sun—A pretty sixih floor of Housing ana Development Board block .ol -1 flats in Sterling Road. Aiexlandra, this morning. She died soon after admlsPoli< were this evenirg trytng to trace the girl's relatires. Foul play has been ruled out.
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  • 101 11 'Register Satu' call at meeting SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore General Employees' Union, at an extraordinary delegates' meeting this afternoon, urged the Government to expedite registration of the Singapore Association 'of Trades Unions <Satu>. The meeting, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, noted that the Satu, formed out of a conference of
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  • 54 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An eight-man delegation of the United National Kadazan Organisation of Sarawak, arrived here today on a study tour. The delegation, which 1* here at the Invitation of the Federation Governmnt will stay until they have seen "as much as possible" of the country and
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  • 28 11 BUKIT MERI AJAM, Bun Kampong Bharu villagers here have formed a committee to help the people participate in the second phase of the rural development plan.
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  • 297 11 KUCHING, Sunday rr H E secretary-gen-eral of the Sarawak United People's Party. Mr. Stephen K. T. Yong, has said that members flf any clandestine Cjmmunist organisation would have no place ta the S.U.P.P. Mr. Yong wa.s referring to I radio broadcast by Mr. Lee Kuan
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  • 142 11 Raja Muda's car used on mercy mission rpEI.l R ANSON. Sun.— The X Raja Muda of Prrak lent his car yesterda-y evening to enable a teacher, seriously injured in a car accident near here, to be rushed to the Kampar Hospital The Injured teachrr. Mr. Ho Chung Vik, 25 attached
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  • 173 11 Gold mining company receiver is named KUALA LUAIPUR, ?im. A receiver mis brrn nanvd to wind up the Raul Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd.. He is Mr. ii .n. Vlllien of Peat. Marwlck Mitchell and Company here The chairman of the Industrial Rehabilitation Finance Board, Haji Megat Mohamed. said today
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  • 46 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Principal Nursing Officer of the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen's Families Association, Miss M.I. Sankey, will arrive In Singapore from Britain to. morrow. Miss Sankey. who is toiKln™ the East, will visit R. A. F. Changi on Thursday and h'riday.
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    • 858 12 In quest of Beatific Vision with the aid of drugs BY MARGANITA LASKI PERIODICALLY there have been crazes of experimentation with consciousness distorting drugs. C ol e r i d g c and Southey willingly submitted to Sir Humphry Davy's experiments with nitrous oxide gas. Baudelaire, Gautier and Delacroix were
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    • 402 12 THE PHONEY WAR. By E. S. Turner. (Michael JoMph. 21«.) By CONSTANTINE FITZ GIBBON rnHE trouble with A looking through old photograph albums with friends is that the pastime almost always goes on too long. Uncle Fred In his striped bathing suit. Aunt Eva
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    • 310 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS language (6. 6). 1. Style of writ in? with con- 6. Some say a relative is to train siderable liberal significance lawn-tennis section <2, 3). (8). 7. Hearty direction to serve 5. Related to a home cloth <6\ drinks (B>. 9. A companion carries the A.
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  • 1465 14 From Our Market Correspondent gY Saturday morning conditions were quiet and difficult on the Malayan Stock Exchange at the end of a week which at last saw the long awaited statement from the International Tin Council. This, because of the failure to change the floor and
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  • 34 14 Rt'BBI.K TIN (per Ib.i (prr picul) Oct. 9 S4S, cU. $473.23 10 83 a cts. £477.25 11 83fc cU. $475.62'i 12 83 cU. $474.12 <i 13 82 \i cU. S475.87', 14 $474.50
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  • 68 14 THE Mali in Cxcuanict BankC A.. ■•eolation rail lh,« clian*.- in it* Mteji to merchants on snnniay cm rate ts to $100): Selling T.T. or 0.0. roady: Swim Frinci nil. On the frM t chin». markot 'n M»ng Kong, the U.S. dollar (rai quoiml at 5.66 a for
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  • 1339 14 rPHE »ute at share* on the x MtJayan Stock Ezchance showing laat burineM to October •7 (A) and but bnalneM since that date. (Bi with H and 1.. •tandint; for Hifhcst and Lowest business this year to date, were: INDUSTKIAU ML A I Alex Bricki 1.00 JO
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  • 91 14 Current payment ("hrndman< ll|«g Gopcnc ls.t Lingui 30 Sg. Best Is. 3d.* Tanjong Tin ls.+ Mentakab New Serendah In Anglo Asian 7J' Anglo-Oriental 74 ,1 Bukit Panjonr id.High and i.ou- :u\ Malacca Rubber 10 Malakoff 3d* SeUngor River 12j r iT Interim Date of payment Nov. 37 Nov.
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    • 909 14 I Tin price falls by $1.37 i j HTHE tin price in Singapore on Saturday morning x fell by $1.37 i to $474.50 per picul after a week j of considerable variation in price, the market being dominated by the meeting of the International Tin Council in London. jt^g^g^a^gfgTßaaaaHo^Laaak j
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    • 1501 15 TENDERS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK TENDERS wlil be rereiv«d at VACANCIES FOR ASSISTANT 'he Office of lie Stale Engineer. KNGINEERS ARCHITECT PWD Srlaiinor from Class E ASSISTANT ENGINEERS ana above rejiste.ed contractors Asslslant Engineer (Civil up to 14th November 1961 for' 3 m.^the supply of sluice
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    • 923 15 ((••Ururd (reno Page Si SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Ware's Si (Min.)— Box tt et,. aatra AGBNTS WANTED! If your income i I* insufficient, earn in leisure hours. Apply with confidence P.O Box 2753. ftlngapore UROPBAN BROKERS require Junior clerk with some office es- perlence slso able to type. Box A 1721.
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    • 3759 15 EDUCATION Hera's N < Yin.i— Box it tt*. ex Ire SCilNCfc »in tpprmra isnorstory I tacilit foi all standards leading to |Oambri<lge Cert .H 8 C OC.K.. morn;ac Kveoiag sessions. City School Selene* Dept.. 16V- B Melegie Rosd. spore Tel 3VOIS TUITION If Word* $i (Mim.)— Bom St tt*. sxtrs
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  • 1672 16  -  EPSOM JEEP l.M^L'f-l with HPENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaya, was given a great ovation by racing fans here today when he led in Tinggi Harapan, the winner of the seventh race. Tinggi Harapan (Keith Moxham op), owned by
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  • 37 16 TOTAL P00L— 598,535. Ist. No. *****1— (548.695) 2nd. No. *****4— ($19,921) 3rd. No. *****4— ($11,067) STARTERS ($4,426 each); Nos. *****7. *****0. CONSOLATION (Sl.ooo each): Nos. *****1. *****8. *****2. *****9, *****0. *****2. *****7. *****2, *****0, *****7.
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  • 341 16 Avon's Pride— by a shorthead "VKWMARKET. Sun.— Avon's Pride, a well-backed 100-8 chance, won a thrilling race for the Cesarewitch Handicap run over two and a quarter miles on the heath here yesterday afternoon. The fonr-year-old colt by Arctic Prince just held on to thwart a determined last-minute challenge by
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  • 88 16 BARCELONA, Sun.— Australia gained a 2-0 lead over South America in the Kramer Cup intercontinental professional lawn tennis competition here. Lew Hoad beat Alex Olmedo (Peru) 4-6. 6-4. 6-0. 10-8. Then Ken Rosewall consolidated Australia's lead with a 7-6, 9-1. 6-1 win over Pancho Segura (Ecuador).
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  • 19 16 KLANO. Sun.— The Klang District Hockey Association will soon start coaching "clinics" for schoolboys and schoolgirls here.
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  • 277 16 T ONDON, Sun. Results of iUxgby Union matches played yesterday: London Irish 11 Loughborough 3; London Welsh 8 Bridgend 11; Old Alleynlans 6 Rugby 12; Old Cranlelghans 11 Oxford 3; Old Merchant Taylors 6 Moseley 27: Old Paulines 8 Taunton 19; Richmond 24 Leicester
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    • 855 17 NATIPF SINGAPORE CITY nVIKX COI'NCIL Please note that Thomas Khoo DEBENTURE STOCK 19.-.3/63-73. Keat Hoe has left our service as SINGAPORE CITY Manager as from 10th October COI'NCIL s*^ 1961. and ha* no authority to DEBENTI UK STOCK 1956/66-76. transact any Business or collect any monies on our behalf. NOTICE
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    • 1765 17 I NOTICES TENDERS i STANTON NELSON CO.. LTD. MALALLA (In Compulsory Uqnidationi < ompani- Windin.-l p P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE No. 1 of 1960. TENDERS from Class "D" and Notice 'j liereby given thai it above regisie'ed Contractors will Is lntenaed to declare a dividend be received at the office of
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    • 821 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR THE POST OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICER. IPOH TOWN COUNCIL. Applications are Invited for the nost of Planning and Development Officer in the Ipoh Town Council. I Th appointment will be made nn a three year contract and the basic salary will be $1,500/- per month
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    • 447 17 THEFASTEST jet TO TOK§D ma i^^___^_ J *A -^"-"!__i ifc_ THS UAL _7_7A/U^//7 ±=3 oovl r I FASreSTJFT /A/ TH£ OR/FA/r The new JAL Convair 880 M is now t— in service on the South-cast Asia H _H routes of Japan Air Lines. There are .nany new and exciting things
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  • 645 18 Liverpool return to winning form gURNLEY, who refused the chance to postpone their rratch with leading challengers, West Ham, yesterday had their lead at the top of the First Division of the English Football League cut to two points after their 2-1
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  • 211 18 Wales hold the slick English to 1-1 draw ("ARDIFF, Sun— England, hoping for a convincing win before their World Cup clash with Portugal on Oct 25, were held to a 1-1 draw by Wales In a British fsles soccer championship match here yesterday. Left winger Graham Williams sent the crowd
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  • 153 18 BRITAIN'S CHALLENGE FAILS IN RYDER CUP LVTHAM. Sun.— Holding off a strong finishing challenge by Britain, the United States yesterday won the Ryder Cup international golf series by 13 matches t o eight, with three halved. The British golfers won the afternoon's second series of singles 4-3, with one halved.
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  • 1350 18 FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION FOURTH DIVISION SCOTTISH DIV. 1 IRISH LEAGUE CITY CUP Slackburn 0 Arsenal 0 Blackpool 2 Bolt on 1 'helrsa 1 Leicester 3 Man. United 0 Birmingham 2 Votts Forest 1 Kulham 1 <heff Initod 2 Ipswich 1 rottenham
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  • 441 18 t RAWALPINDI, Sunday. VfCC may not find it easy to win me lirst match of their tour here, especially if there is more rain overnight. r The President's XI are 106 ahead with five wickets left, including that of
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    • 50 18 GEORUtIoWN. 3 n -Jamaica made a great s:art to the West lnd.es inter-territorial cricket semi-ilnal a o ainst Barbados at Bourda, scoring 301 for two iGriXath 143. McMorns 97 not out) At Rosehall, Bri.isn Guiana made 294 for two (Gibbs 129, Solomon 122; against Truiidad-I Reuter.
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    • 56 18 ADELAIDE. Sun.— Ga..i Ll d Sobers, the West Indies Test fctt.sman. was out lirst ball playing for the Prospect Cricket Ciub in th« .irst match of the Australian m son yesterday. But Sobers, gained his revenge when he bowled against Kensington, the district title-holders. He captured wren wickets
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    • 54 18 PERTH. Sun. An jpenfag partnership of 126 by Keith Punch. '<6i and Ha:tley Joynt. <j6> enabled Western AuMnlia to dr.,* their three-day match \u n Jio New Zealand curku te.im who are on their way to tour jSou.h Airica. Scores— New Zealand 249 and 173-Sdec. West-:. Australia i'j
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    • 31 18 WELLINGTON. Sun Htter Thomson (Australia i «on 111* New Zealand Open golf title for the seventh time at New Plymouth visterday v.ith *n ag regale of 267 (64-65-69-69).— Reuter.
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    • 36 18 ROME. Sun.— Nicola PieiraiwU duly i beat Whitney Reed (US» 2-«. 6-8. 6-4. 6-4. 6-4 to l.vrl tlie tie at 1-1 yesterday In the interzone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis tournament. Reuter.
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    • 37 18 GEORGETOWN. Sun. Frank Worrell, who led the Wost Indict in their tour of Australia rarlier this year, has accented the captaincy of the West Indios team for 'he tour by India which starts 'irtt Mfi"*h.
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  • 294 19 UAHJrI SUNRISE FADE OUT AFTER TWO GOALS DOWN THEIR FIRST SUCCESS IN SERIES SIA 5 SUNRISE 0: Kuala Lumour. Sunday SELANGOR Indian Association won the F.A. of Selangor Cup for the first time since the inception of the competition in 1925 when they beat Sunrise
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  • 335 19 RAF Seletar finish runners-up in Div. 1 PREMIER LEE SINKS A PUTT AT THE NINTH SINGAPORE. Sun.— RAF Stletar finished runners-up to Chinese Athletic in the SAFA League First Division when they beat Marines 4-2 In their final match at Jalan Besar tonight. Seletar lost centre-half Fleming in the tenth
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  • 59 19 s'pore golfers beaten in HK HONO KONO. Sun.— Singapore yesterday went down to Hong Kong by five points to one in the tirst triangular golf interport tournament between the Philippines. Singapore and Hong Kong. Philippines won the three-day tournament played on Walker Cup lines over 18 holes by beating Hong
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  • 150 19 IPOH, Sunday. PHE Malayan Cyclists' Federation today named two cyclists to compete in the SfcAP Games in Rangoon in December. They are Tay Bok Kee. 20. and Low Beng Kong. 20. both of Malacca. Bok Kee will compete In the 145 kilometres (about 96 miles)
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  • 80 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—€elangor maintained their unbeaten record today with a 3-2 win over Johore to take the championship In the Federation Police south zone quadrangular hockey iournament here. Johore gave the home team a fright when they jumped to a 2-0 lead after 17 minutes, .scoring through
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  • 35 19 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The iiingapore Hockey Association League Dlv. 1 match between Indians and RAF at Changi was abandoned five minutes from time by the umpires because of persistent dangerous play. The score was 1-1.
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  • 53 19 IPOH. Sun.— Singapore Polo Club beat the Sultan of Pahang s team 3-3 In the final of the Malayan polo championships for the Sultan of Perak's Cup here today. The Hussars Cup was won oy Royal Pahang Polo Club, who were unbeaten in four matches
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  • 42 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sixteen foams will play In the first round of the Singapore Amateur P.A.s six-a-6ide youth competition on Tuesday. SAFA selectors will watch the matches to pick players for the Junior Asian Cup training squan.
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  • 511 19 CEGAMAT, Sun.— Malacca, the Malayan hockey champions, stormed to a 5-2 victory over Johore in the last match of the MHF triangular tournament here this evening nit had to be content with second place. Top honours of the tournament went to Negrl Sembilan, who
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  • 166 19 SOCCER C. KEDAH LGE (Sr Patanl) Boon Lee Eat 2 Depot. Brigade of Ourkha« 1; Batu Kaka Est 2 Prmuda Sunget Pasha 1. FRIENDLY (Malacca) TTS Hospital. Spore 0 Malacca Hospital 0; Women: Malacca Hofi. 2 TTSH 0 HOCKEY FRIKNDLY (Bg. Patanl): TPCA Penang 1 Sk Patanl Police 0.
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  • 114 19 TEH IN FINAL OF BOMBAY TOURNEY pIJMBAY, Sun. Malaya's 1> Teh Kew San entered the men's singles filial of the CricKtt Club of India badminton championships here last night beating team-mate Yew Cheng Hoe 18-16, 15-8. The top- seeded Malayan pair of Tan Yee Khan and Kg Boon Bee entered
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  • 20 19 KLANO, Sun.— The Klang District PA will run a competition for boys under 18 years old this season.
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    • 59 19 ROOOB M.L-BLI'KS: S'gor trial (XL padang); B'pore trial (BRC gTd>. I.NTF.R-SC'HOOL: Monies Hill v JEC (Monk's Hill grd. 4). SOCCER TAIPING KO: CRC v KamunN Ing (Esplunade). HOCKEY BTOSE LGE DIV. 1: Khalsa v SHB Police (Bkt Chermln); DJv. I: Naval Base v Prisons 'Naval Base): Div. 3: REME v
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  • 600 20 AUTOMATIC RIGHTS ON MERGER— WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION OF ANY KIND, SAYS Dr. LEE JHE BARISAN Sosialis today demanded that merger between Singapore and the Federation should provide for all Singapore citizens to acquire Federal citizenship automatically. There could be no compromise on this issue. s;iid Dr. Lee
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  • 28 20 CANBERRA. Sun— Three American companies have been awarded contracts worth $14 million for work on the Snowy Mountains hydroelectric scheme against domestic and British competition.—Reuter
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  • 100 20 r Thousands throng Ampang Temple to pay annual homage to deities— \bout 10.000 people yesterday thronged the Kvw Ong Yeah (Nine Emperor Gods) Temple in Ampang, six miles from Kuala Lumpur, to pay their annual homage to the deities. T o w k a y s, shopkeepers, clerks, amahs and
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  • 55 20 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Sun. Thousands of cheering Africans greeted Mr. Jomo Kenyatta when he arrived here yesterday for a meeting of nationalist leaders from East and Central Africa. From his plane he walked hand-in-hand with Mr. Ju lius Nyerere, Tanganyika's Prime Minister, to meet African politicians lined up on
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  • 187 20 BRIGHTON, Sun. Mr. Enoch Powell, Health Minister, pledged at the Conservative Party's annual conference yesterday he would continue to work to cut out abuses of the national health ervice by non-residents who came to Britain for free treatment. He said the immigration authorities had instructions to
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  • 220 20 'Cuban shells on British isle' YEW YORK. Sun. A 11 Cuban gunboal yesterday shellod a group of fleeing Cubans on the British island of Cay Sal in the Bahama's group, the New York Times reported today It quoted pm telephone reports I the gunboat appeared ofl the I tiny island
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  • 112 20 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Se lnnior retained tha Hath Oup to j women's Inttr-tUte badmmtoi j v.hen they beat Malacca 6-1 bef toniKlit. Results (orlangor first): Jr.it I Moey bt ByWia !ar. 11: i. 1] 4 Ho Cheng Yoke gave walkover I I.;ii Blew York; Kok Lee
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  • 103 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Arts Council has launched a national competition to select three entries for a Unesco international poster contest. The posters should make a striking appeal on behalf of International understanding and co-operation. Finished designs must be vertical size 16 inches
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