The Straits Times, 9 November 1961

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  • 19 1 Avrn.iGE daily frwTinrn satt i:\nrnv flO.OOO The Straits Times AM"** 1 Kstd. 1845. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 327 1 lAJN lIJI Jl JuU 10 JLJuAJJ llirj JVlvyA !^6C r E2TG 5 'Queen's safety our first consideration' 'Always a risk' says Premier LONDON, Wed. The Queen's visit to (ihana will take place as arranged, Mr. .Maemi I lan an-! nounced today. He told the House of Commons
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  • 99 1 EGGS AND INSULTS FOR JOMO LONDON. Wed. Rotten eggs and insults were hurled at Mr. Jomo Krnyatta. the Kenyan African Nationalist leader, as he entered the Colonial Office today for talks on independence for the East African colony. Not fresh eggs Mr. Austen Brooks. Deputy Chairman of the extreme right-wing
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    346 1 WIFE SOBS AS HE IS ORDERED TO BE DISMISSED THE SERVICE: APPEAL PLANNED SINGAPORE Wednesday. ROYAL Air Force Sgt. Ivan Harrington Browne, West Indian calypso singer and radio star, was sentenced by a court martial today to be. dismissed from the service with ignominy. The findings and sentence
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  • 97 1 Anti-N men plan new moves LONDON, Wed. The i Committee of 100. British I anti-nuclear weapons group, I today announced plans for a new spate of demonstrations {against United States bases In Britain The Committee said it plans to "immobilise" VS. i air force bases at Wethersfield, in Essex, Ruislip.
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  • 57 1 LONDON. Wed.— Sir Wlns- ton Churchill showed up in the House of Commons yesterday with a heavily bandaged right hand. The bandages ran from his knuckles past the wrist and under the sleeve of his jacket. A spokesman for the former Prime Minister refused to say why
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  • 39 1 Sharifah to accompany the King TENGKU Sharifah Salwah, 18. beautiful eldest daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong, who will be accompanying her parents on their State vLsit to India next month. See pas e 9.
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  • 113 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MALAYAN investors have quickly over-subscribed iTI the offer of 4.500.000 shares In the capital of Eastern Smelting Ltd. The list opened at 10 a.m. today and closed at 4.30 p.m. The shares were offered at $2.25 each and lots down to 300 could
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  • 91 1 WELLINGTON, Wed.— New I TT Zealand's wedding pre- 1 sent to Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon a pair of silver kiwis intended as. table ornaments were sent m air from here today to < London, When he announced that! they were being sent to
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  • 20 1 BEVERLY HILLS, Wed. Opera star LauriU Melchior Is under a doctor's care today for a "stomach upset."— U.P.l.
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  • 156 1 TEAR-GAS DISPERSES CROWD AT 'MAGIC WELL No. 2 QEREMBAN, Wed.— A police O riot squad used tear gas this evening to disperse- a large crowd whicn had garnered around a spring like the "magic one ai Klang. A railway employee yesterday found the spring near the railway line. This morning,
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  • 67 1 JAKARTA, Wed— The Indonesian Air Force has moved combat units into the Eastern provinces of the Republic, the air headquarters announced today. This had been done In order to "face any eventuality with regard to West Irian. (Dutch-held Indonesia-claim-ed West New Guinea) issue") the announcement
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  • 113 1 Strikers appeal to Premier j SINGAPORE. Wed. The Public Dailyj rated Employees Union 1 today called upon the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee j Kuan Yew, to intervene in the strike of essential workers led by them, and which, entered its ninth day. At a meeting this evening with the Minister
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  • 235 2 Dr. A, Jack to meet in U.S. WASHING TON, Wed.— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, who was re-elected West German Chancellor, is to meet President Kennedy probably on Nov. 20. Making thi.s announcement yesterday, the White House >aid thtf two statesmen would meet in Washington to dlsthe Berlin crisis. Dr. Adenauer wa.s
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  • 56 2 SAIGON. Wed No pork may be slaughtered or sold on three days a week In South Vietnam from today, a communique issued by the Department of \a- tional Economy announced. The government gave no reason for the action, but Is known that there is a serious shortage
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  • 384 2 Britain, America exchange words with Russia at Assembly debate NEW YORK, Wednesday. JJRITISH and United States delegates exchanged sharp words with the Soviet representative last night as the United Nations General Assembly's debate on colonialism got off to an acrimonious start that quickly picked up
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  • 37 2 Members of the Laotian cabinet kneel to greet the King and Queen of Laos on their arrival at Vientiane military airport for the opening ceremony of the interprovincial meeting of Laos U.P.I, picture.
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  • 24 2 NEW YORK. Wed. Mr. Robert Wagner was re-elect-ed Mayor of New York last night for a third term at Cltv Hall —Reuter
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  • 141 2 Artist in court on two murder charges SYDNEY, Wed. Sydney artist Leonard Keith Lawson, 34, was today charged in court at Moss Vale with murdering of two teenage girls and having shot with intent to murder the headmistress of an exclusive girls' school. The police alleged that Lawson stabbed to
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  • 40 2 BERNE. Wed— About 10,000 people, in one of the biggest demonstrations of its kind ever seen here, marched through the streets last night in a silent torchlight procession of protest against thi: Soviet resumption of nuclear tests— Reuter.
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  • 490 2 260 LUXURY HOMES IN HOLLYWOOD GO UP IN FLAMES: $45m. DAMAGE YEW YORK. Wed. A weeping Zsa Zsa Gabor said here yesterday that she had lost a million dollars' worth of cherished possessions in the forest fire that razed her U*****,000 home in Bel-Air,
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  • 319 2 PRINCESS Alexandra last night showed signs of some quiet private practice when she tackled her chicken and walnuts with ivory chopsticks. She sat down to a Chinese banquet as the guest of the Chinese community after delighting the gathering of nearly 450 by ending
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  • 247 2 Voroshilov argues his way to top guests MOSCOW. Wed. iTI Marshal Klementi Voroshilov. former Soviet President, finally got to see his former colleagues at a Kremlin reception last night after being turned away from the Lenin tomb at the Revolution Day parade in the morning. The old white-haired Marshal, two
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  • 134 3 WAR IF WE DON'T AGREE, SAYS SOUVANNA VIENG KHOUANO. Wed. Y Prince Souvanna Phouma, the Laotian neutralist leader, said yesterday that there "will certainly be a resumption of the war" If the three Laotian leaders fall to reach agreement at their next meeting. Prince Souvanna told a Press confennce at
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  • 59 3 ALGIERS, Wed. Tnree plastic charges exploded simultaneously in Algiers town hall last :.ight. killing one person and setting the basement on fire. Elsewhere in Algeria, two people— including a Muslim town councillor a f Bou Arfa, near Blida— were killed and seven others injured in a series
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  • 159 3 JAKARTA. Wed.— Col. Hartono, new commanaer of the Indonesian Marine Corps, announced in Soerabaya that his men we're "only awaiting the orders of the supreme commander, President Soekarno. for the liberation of West Irian from the claws of Dutch colonialism." The colonel said the corps would
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  • 334 3 9,000 ALGERIANS JOIN THE HUNGER STRIKERS Several hundred jailed Frenchmen are involved PARIS, Wednesday. 9,000 of the 15,000 Algerian Muslims detained in France have joined a hunger strike, Ministry of Justice officials confirmed here. Several hundred Frenchmen Jailed for helping the Algerian insurgent organisation were also on a hunger strike,
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  • 47 3 U. Thant (right) of Burma is congratulated after his appointment as Acting SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations. Shaking his hand is Mr. Adlai Ste^ venson of the United States with a smiling Valerian Zorin (second, left) of Russia offering his congratulations.
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  • 24 3 JAKARTA. Wed The Indonesian air force has moved units into the eastern prnviives in case of trouble over West Irian. Reuter.
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  • 42 3 LONDON, Wed. London's underground trains were back to normal today after a strike yesterday which cv* some services by a third. The strike over revised schedules delayed thousand-: of travellers in the morninp and evening peak hours Reuter.
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  • 36 3 NEW YORK. Wed. South Africa has turned down a General Assembly request that the U.N. specialised agencies help the economic, social and educational development of South-west Africa. U Thant. acting secretary-genera;, reporter! yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 93 3 20 deaths before elections ]lf ANILA, Wed. Five more people have been killed in pre-elec-tion violence in the last three days, according to official national police reports received here. A police headquarters spokesman said the total since the beginning of the year to date was 20 dead and 42 wounded.
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  • 75 3 By-election victory for Tories MANCHESTER. Wed. 1 The Conservative Party yesterday retained its seat in a by-election in the Moss Side division of this northern industrial city. The Conservative candidate, Mr. F.H. Taylor, polled 9.533 votes Just over 3.000 more than his nearest rival, a Liberal candidate. Mr. R.H. Hargreaves
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  • 460 3 WASHINGTON, Wed Mr Luther Hodges. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, today announced publication of a new book, "The future of tourism in the Pacific and the Far East." The 296-page book, two years in preparation, was produced by the Commerce Department in co-operation with the Pacific Area
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    • 429 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWWE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41 7 mrlrt-v 41 I^M kC >.) am «~Ti. c- MEDIUM WAVE SEKVIiIAM. 6.00 Time Signal; Negara- 4; 8 metres. Ku: News Headlines: 6.05 Morn A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Ing Melodies; 6.50 Keep-FU Wit'> Morning Prelude; 7.00 The NewsTeik
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  • 309 4 FEDERATION UNION ACCUSES UK WAR DEPT. OF NOT SETTLING WORKERS' WAGE CLAIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE British War Department was accused today of "discrimination" against its civilian employees in the Federation in granting pay rises. Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, president of Hie Federation's War Department Civilian
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  • 424 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following Is today's schedule of civil alivrait movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Melbourne, Bydi)«y. Darwin (BA 711) 1.25 am.; from London, Zurich, Beirut. Bombay, Colombo (BA 788) 4.15 irn.: from Tokyo. Manila iBA 941) 60S pm.: from London. Zurich, Istanbul,
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  • 100 4 Leader of Baptists in Spore SINGAPORE, Wed. The secretary of the Baptist World Alliance. Dr. Josef Nordenhaug, arrived in Singapore by air tonight after visiting Baptist missions In Tokyo, Talpeh and Hong Kong. Dr. Nordenhaug, 58, will l speak to members of the Rotary Singapore-West Club at their luncheon meeting
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  • 90 4 Road death: Appeal by police CJINGAPORE. Wed. Police i? are trying to trace a car which hit a pedestrian last night near the 13th Mile Chua Chu Kang Road. The man. A. Kannappan. 45. an overseer at R.A.F. Tengah. died in hospital around 9 p.m. last night two hours after
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  • 92 4 TOHQRE BAHRU. Wed. J Cheng Chee, 25, former secretary of the Malayan Transport Workers' Union here, who was arrested on Oct. 30 last year, returned to Johore Bahru today after his release from Sungei Patanl detention camp. He and another unionist. Soo Peng Choo, of
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  • 93 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore Buddhists are invited to attend the Sri Lankaramaya temple at St. Michael's Road at 7 p.m. tomorrow where a public lecture will be given by three Buddhist visitors from Ceylon. They are: The Yen. Madihe Pannasihe Mana Nayakathera of the Buddha Fasana Commission. Colombo; the
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  • 279 4 SINGAPORE. Wed—Government announced tod&y that the nightsoll removal operations will continue tomorrow from 6.30 a.m. In the city and rural areas. Ti.U has been necessary because of me stnlct ot essential ser\-lces workers who are mr!>ibers of the Public Daily R;ited Employeefc Union*' Federation The first group
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  • 109 4 HECTIC DAYS, SO STRIKERS REST SINGAPORE, Wed. The Peoples Association strikers rested today after two busy days of mobile picketIng. At all pickets, the strikers listened to the radio, sans or prepared new posters for tomorrow, when they intend to be on the move again. A spokesman for the strikers
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The new Italian Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Dante Pollid, 54. arrived here by air from Rome this evening. He was accompanied by his i wife, Egle, and two daughters, Anna Maria, 10 and Claudia. 17. Mr. Pollici will take over from the outgoing Italian Consul-General,
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  • 108 4 7 gravely hurt when bus topples l/XUANG, Wed. Seven people were seriously injured when a Rengam-bound bus in which they were travelling during a slight drizzle skidded and overturned 10 miles from Kluang this afternoon. The roof of the bus was torn off. Dangerously ill The injured were admitted Into
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  • 72 4 Luncheon talk to newsmen SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore National Union of Journalists Is sponsoring a luncheon talk to be given by Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi, diplomatic representative of the Algerian Provisional Government in South East Asia, on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the Peking Restaurant at 1 p.m. Mr. Brahimi, who was
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 112 4 VNITEO STATES CUL- phasls meeting (secondary)— TI'RAL CENTRE: Movie. Rev Chew Hock Hin. 7.45 ajn. Acceiit on Learning and Dew V.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Line Story, 5 p.m. Malay beginners. 11 a.m.; CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Art £J\ uiese P* l l m Club session stlU-lUe painting. C hi g Orallge Art Rturiin
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  • 489 5 Tan Siew Sin tipped to lead the MCA His late father held that post for nine years KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, is tipped to be the new president of the Malayan Chinese Association, a post which his late father, Dato Tan Cheng Lock,
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  • 219 5 Walkout pupils return to school A LOR STAR. Wed. After a lightning strike on Monday, about 300 pupils of the Aminah English School at Telok Wanjah returned to their classes today on receiving an assurance from the Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, that their grievances would be considered. The
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  • 198 5 Court is told of 'best detective in Penang' pENANG, Wed. A •I Police officer accused of corruption was today described by his superior as "the best detective-sergeant in Penang." This opinion was expressed by Senior Inspector Kong Fook Yew, head of the Penang Crime Prevention Branch, when he testified at
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open a pioneer industry on Friday at Petaling Jaya. The $400,000 factory of Zuellig Feed mills (M> Limited will manufacture animal food.
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  • 417 5 \T U A L A LUMPUR. Wed. A report on technical assistance available to South and South-East Asian countries will feature prominently in the Colombo Plan Ministerial conference starting on Monday. The report was compiled by a British economist, Mr. H.R. Mills, who conducted
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  • 23 5 IPOH, Wed. Thieves stole $225 worth of tea from a van parked beside a hotel off Anderson Road here last night.
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  • 65 5 KLANG. Wed. A conference of all Kathls in the Federation will be held in Kuala Lumpur next year. It- aim is to improve religious work In the country. This follows a meeting between three members of the Perak Religious Affairs Department, led by the Chief Kathl. Haji
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  • 58 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than $64,900, Including bad debts dating back to 1957. was written aff last year, says an annual report of accounts of the Malayan Railway published today. The debts included $9,672 rent on railway property. $7,570 due from a contractor for scrap he
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  • 194 5 WANTED: 240 BRIGHT YOUNG MEN FOR ARMY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. About 240 able young men will be recruited into the technical arms and services of tbe Federation Army this year. They are wanted because of the expansion of the Federation Supply Transport Service and because a number of young men
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  • 42 5 IPOH, Wed.— l x Harith bin Jaffar. 23. was killed when his motor cycle collided with a car about three miles north ot Slim River, yesterday. Harith. of the 7 Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, was based in Taiping.
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  • 222 5 MALACCA WILL ASK PENANG'S ADVICE ON TOWN PLANNING MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca Municipal Council establishments committee decided today to ask the Penang City Council for details of a town planner's department before it advertises for a town planner. The meeting was told that before the post of a town planner
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  • 641 6 A $45 million blueprint towards house-owning democracy in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Wad IJETAILS of the Federation Government's s 15-million blueprint to build 10,000 lowcost housing units in five years were announced tonight by the Minister for Interior, Da to (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul
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  • 84 6 Three ferry firms to merge A LOR STAR. Wed. Three companies operating feTry services between the mainland and Pulau Langkawl have agreed to amalgamate. They are the Kuala KedahPulau Langkawl Ferry Service Ltd. and Hal Huat (both of Alor Start and Chin Soon Seng of Kuala Perils. Tengku Ka&slm. spokesman
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  • 103 6 TWO "old pals'— the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Labour, Mr. George Wearer, (right) and Mr. J.F. Soares greeted each other with a bear hug at Koala Lumpur airport last night. Mr. Soares is the Asian representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Mr.
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  • 187 6 CHEQUE FOR $100,000 TO HOUSING SCHEME IHOH. Wed. TbC Ma..iyan Co-operative Insurance Society has handed over a cheque for $100.--000 to the Ipoh Malay Cooperative Housing Society for its $400,000 hou.sinn scheme near Ounong Rapat new village. The money is the fir.-,t part of a $300,000 loan which the M.C.I.S.
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  • 46 6 PENANG. Wed. Twenty items by 12 primary schools In Penang and Province Wellesley have been chosen for the students' festival of music, drama and dancing at St. Xavler's Institution on Friday night. The festival is sponsored by the Penang state schools Arts Society.
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    • 1391 7 Enigmatic smile of the elephant in Empress Place KING Chulalonkorn treated quite an impresion when he paid his State visit to Singapore and presented the city with that charming bronze elephant that presides over Empress Square, as a permanent reminder of the occasion. For. in March 1871 when he stepped
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    • 532 8 Mam responsibility must rest with the Soviet Union for having proved that the United Nations is powerless to influence ttat nuclea'- destiny r>i the world. It MB suggest nothing acceptable to ;ill the nuclear powers which would j ensure that no more nuclear Ibumbs would be
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    • 437 8 The Federation Government is entitled to a moderate degree of satisfaction with its low-cost housing programme under the Second bevelopment Plan. In the five-year period, says the Minister for jthe Interior. ?t least 10.000 units will be built at a cost oi ;$45 million. This represents more than
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    • 245 8 After the strenuous advocacy of Mr. Walton Cole, general manager of Reuters, during the Karachi session of the Commonwealth Press Union nnd perhaps no less vigorous representations in the course of his visit to Cairo it is pleasing to record the Egyptiar Government's decision to introduce something
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  • 1515 8  - THE NEW MEN AT NKRUMAH'S ELBOW IN GHANA DAVID HOLDEN BY ACCRA, WED. ANYONE una c c v stomed to the hyp erboies of politics among the so-called uncommitted nations of the world might imagine after a few days of exposure to Ghana's semi-official press that this country was in
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    • 271 8 THE AMERICAN STOCKPILE SALE DECISION piRST it Is tin. now it is rubber. In all. 80 per cent of our economy is threatened by two strokes of the pen by a country which calls us friends. It is more than "economic aggression." The
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    • 87 8 MECENTLY Me people of Ulu Temiang applied to the Central Electricity Board for extension of the mains for some 200 to 300 yards. The board in return asked us to obtain the written consent of the owners of private lots giving the C.E.B. permission
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    • 74 8 MIGHT I suggest that the "Be Courteous" posters in the city be altered to read "Be Courteous and Co-Operative"? Some Government and mercantile assistants, though courteous, are not co-ope-rative at all. They will not take a commonsense view of things and stubbornly adhere to the strict letter of
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  • 462 9 Muslims told: 'It is not sacred but with faith, eyen tap water can cure you' KLANG. Wednesday THE Selangor Religious Department today warned Muslims that it was wrong to regard the so-called "magic spring" beside the railway line near Kampong Delek Kechil as sacred. The
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  • 94 9 Poppy Day appeal's progress [OHORE BAHRU, Wed. johore has made a quick -tart in this year's Poppy Day appeal by selling out more than half the car popples. The state organiser of the appeal. Datin Azlzah, wife of the State Secretary Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa, reported that among the
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  • 263 9 Informal but efficient —the U.S. way KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Senator Athi Nahappan has returned from a month-long tour of America "very much intrigued" by the informality in the State Senates, the courts of law and the general way of life there. Mr. Nahappan. who Is a lawyer, said that when
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  • 193 9 KUALA LUMPUB. Wed. Ten*ku Sharifah Salwah. 18. the eldest daughter of the Tang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will accompany her parents on their visit to India next month. This is her first trip abroad. Tengku Sharifah Salwah will meet
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  • 259 9 SINGAPORE Wednesday. JHE Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions' Federation has assured the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, that it was not under Communist influence. The federation's secretary general, Mr. D. Veeraiyan, said In a letter to the Tengku that the federation was
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  • 78 9 NEW CEYLON ENVOY FLIES IN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Ceylon Ambassador In Indonesia and High Commiss-ioner-designate to the Federation. Mr. Kathiraval Kanagasundram. arrived here today from Jakarta. Mr. Kanagasundram was accompanied by his wife. They were welcomed at the airport by the Assistant Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. Mr.
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  • 31 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The trial of Penang-born Jenny Chen Yuet Ying. 22, accused of using a bungalow here as an unlicensed massage parlour, will be resumed on Nov. 20.
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  • 142 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. •JHE police will be ordered to keep all streets leading to the Assembly House free from obstruction and disorder during its session beginning next Wednesday. A motion to this effect, to be moved by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, on
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  • 42 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— A tapper. Suleiman bin Ahmad. 28. was today sentenced to four years' jail by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here for attempted rape at Sembrong Estate. Layang Layang. Rcngam, on May ft,
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  • 65 9 IPOH. Wed— Loh Ah Sing, 23, Chen Yew Voon. 22. Law Yoon Kow, 20, and Chung Yau Chong. 21. were jointly charged in the Sessions Court here today with extortion. They were alleged to have extorted $108 from Konir Pin and liew Sal Kow about 8 pjn. yesterday
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  • 86 9 MALACCA. Wed. Police recovered two cars this week a few hours afteT they were reported missing. One car belonging to a businessman, Mr. Yong Kok Seng, was stolen from Wolferstan Road at 1 p.m. today, and was found by police at 3 p.m. at
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  • 44 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 15-year-old schoolboy, who was said by c, probation officer to be well-manner-ed and hard-working, was today fined $30 for promoting gambling In public. He was helping to manage a roulette stall in Paya Lebar Road when arrested.
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  • 288 9 Borneo has an aid scheme KUALA- LUMPUR, Wed. The North Borneo Government has drawn up a technical aid scheme which it hopes will benefit countries of the South-East Asian Asian region. This was told to the Straits Times today by Mr. W.S. Holly, Administrative Officer of North Borneo, who is
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  • 23 9 PENANG. Wed The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, uill inspect the progress of rural development projects in Butterworth district tomorrow.
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    • 68 9 winners V JP *\\s^ 'Raleigh' is the best bicycle You can become the proud I 1 you can buy. 'Raleigh' is the owner of a R a i e igh bicycle all-steel bicycle that is so > strong it will ride safely and for only 50 00 de P oSlt
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  • 4917 10 Nair: This act by the company is highly unusual... STRAITS TIMES WAGE DISPUTE: EIGHTH DAY OF HEARING fc So ridiculous to accuse company of sinister motives'— Not in dispute they were guilty of absenteeism, says Rattray
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  • 207 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 2IX youths held up a couple at dagger point at South Quay and robbed them of cash and jewellery totalling about $350. a preliminary inquiry was told today. i Immediately after the robbers' departure, the couple, Loh Ah Joo, a clerk, and
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  • 40 11 SINGAPORE Wed.— Ranjit Singh. 25. a car driver, was fined $250, in a magistrate's court today for stealing a camera worth $18 from ar; 11-year-old boy, Yeo Sec Heng. at the Botanic Gardens on Aug. 30.
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  • 264 11 Detective had lottery documents, court told SINGAPORE. Wed. While detective Peter Lim Kirn Chwee was under arrest for alleged corruption, he was found wita articles belonging to an illegal lottery runner, a District Judge. Mr. Francis T. Scow. was told today. Inspector Hubert Hill, o. 1 the Corrupt Practices Investigation
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  • 16 11 PENANG. Wed. Soon Boon Leong. 32. was fined $350 today for having dutiable liquor.
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  • 96 11 Decree nisi for mother of three CINGAPORE. Wed.—Owen- dollne Wllhelmlna Phlpps, the wife of a building Inspector, Cyril Ronald Phlpps. who petitioned for a dissolution of her marriage to him on grounds of cruelty, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. The decree
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  • 51 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An assistant engineer in the Telecommunications Department in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Lim See Yin. who is now In Britain to study vehicle maintenance techniques, will visit makers of electrical equipment and diesel engine factories Mr. Llm. a Colombo Plan scholar, left Malaya In
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  • 411 11 KUALA LUMPUR. W«d. OOW much damages should a woman and her six children get if her husband, who had been In the habit of giving her $300 a month, is suddenly killed? The answer will be given by Mr Justice Ong In the
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  • 88 11 Fallout count up 16 times CINGAPOKE, Wed. Radioactive fallout over Singapore has increased 16 times since the resumption of Russia's nuclear tests in September. After a radioactivity count taken by the University of Malaya here, this increase was attributed directly to the explosion of the 30- -megaton bomb two weeks
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  • 208 11 LONDON. Wed. The British Government is urgently considering the introduction of a citizenship and nationality Bill in Sarawak and North Borneo. Mr. Hugh Fraser. Colonial Under-Secretary, told the House of Commons. He was replying to a short debate started by a Conservative backbencher.
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  • 94 11 THE DEAN of Science of the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Professor C. J. Eliezer (left), meets a new lecturer in his faculty. Mr N Manicka Idaikkadar. Mr. Idaikkadar. 45. former director of the Census and Statistics Department and assistant secretary jn the
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  • 56 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two men seriously Injured in a lorry when It plunged into the Gombak river on the Bentong Road yesterday, were reported to be out of danger today. They are Kalder Singh, tht driver, and Mohamed bin Zakaria. a labourer. The lorry attendant. Jantan
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 150 11 T^f^ish and oranges are combined mJHaliborangc The halibut liver oil contains no less than 50 times the Vitamin A and 30 times the Vitamin D found in cod liver oils Fresh oranges add the abundant Vitamin C and the delicious flavour. Sole Afenlii: THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION LTD. Singapore Penang Kuala
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    • 210 12 HPHE pleated craze is L on. Fan pleats, pin pleats, knife pleats and triple pleats will dominate the dress scene for the Christmas season. For weeks fashion houses and clothing shops have been stocking permanently pleated skirts, blouses, and dresses In a big way. Now Mr.
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    • 316 12 Angela has given up her job to be full time housewife §HE is only 21 and a London qualified radiographer. Any girl in her shoes would have looked forward to a rewarding career. But it is not so with Mrs. Angela Chia Lye Sim. For her a
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    • 343 12 fm ff tf I IP I 19 I < B I B Unique Community guaranteed for a life- MULLER a PHIPPS ume. Made with pure silver graded ova Jf" Tj"^ P.O. Box 391. Singapore. parts that get most wear. With sculptured patterns: South Seas here or Hampton JSJalayA) LTD? P8
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    • 218 12 another f No need for another pair jf jSj^Nf^^vlk Of hands to do the wash.ng /^wP^B S-f when you've a new Jk\ v> wlft» Bendix Cyramatic because j^ ni,.i^y^ the Bendix is automatic from start t j^- i > **jJ^ Cyramatic X& Soaks, washes, rinses, drains —^y and spins in
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    • 215 12 Straits Times Crossword 8. Glaring Is to some extent 5. Nothing to the embassy? vulgar. I should say (6). What an oversight! (8) 9. Lining was outside in at the 6 Having the wind up. stay out front of the bed (8). of the street (5). i, R2if s lor
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    • 1332 13 THE E. A. C. LINES>AILINtS 10: MEIITERRANIAN, CONTIHENIAI SCANDINAVIAN i-UHI» ifeX^lf®*, SUSUANCA 'a; Sailel la Pt/ I Ntv II II Nay l3l\K?\Kl "SEIANDIA I, IS 21 N*> 17 11 Nt< I) II Ni. C»V l*^*?! "IORIIANA" a) 21 Ntv/ 4 ttc i 7 Itc 1/ lIX Xr^^Sf "MALACCA' I) till
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    • 1619 13 Bnc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. BrP SINfiAPORE (licarparattl tkt Until Rißgtaa) It LINES EXPRESS SERVICES Tt LONDON LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. S ham Pinang lENAVON l'lttl. G'moutn, Rotteroam Nil 12/11 UPt/Ntf It Ntf 17/11 lENHIANI H'aarg. L con. Havrt. Rsim M Pro. Ntf II 23 Nlf 24/21
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    • 1124 13 tatw McALISTER tic CO., LTD. >„ \ff>sV IU Nt K AA (UIRMAN LIME 6c KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE UNION. HAMIURt. ROTTEROAM LOS ANGEIES. SAN FRANCISCO t HULL SEATTLE. VANCCUVER 1 PORTLAND Cm IF NEWCASTLE Accettm carg* n Central I Settk Spore P S>jm Penjng America. 13/27 Ntf 24 Nlf/ 1 Dec
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  • 455 14 From Our Market Correspondent MALAYAN investors snapped up the Eastern Smeltine Co. Ltd. offer of 4300.000 shares at $2.25 yesterday and the application list was closed at the end of the afternoon, having; been open for six and a hall hours. By the
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Industrials: 152.43 155.25 Tins: 285.22 288.53 S Robbers: 230.84 230.84 Jaa. 1 1958=100
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  • 649 14 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: INDUSTRIALS V. and N. orda (2.000) $2.30 X all ON. (4.000) $2.31: Malayan C*m«nt (2,000) $2,171; Raffias Hotfl (2.000) $1.00: Cold Btore (1.000) $2.?*: Bteamcra (4.0001 7« centa: 8. Tlmea (2.000)
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  • 237 14 'THERE was disappoint--1 merit on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday when the October shipment figures were announced. The market had been anticipating shipments in the region of 115.000 tons, but the actual figure was 107.181 tons or only 1.835 tons more than September. The highest
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  • 35 14 SINGAPORE, Nov. 8. RIBBER: 73) cents per lb. (down 1] cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 73i cents (quiet). TIN: $481.87} per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 221 14 NOVEMBER flnt grid* rubber buy«r» t.o.b. closed In Singapore yratrrdajr I at 73! emu per Ib down II cent* on I Monday's closing price. The ton* w«» aatisr. S.C.C.R.A. closing price* tn eenti per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 73}. sellers 74J (N): Int.
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  • 59 14 Crops harveod during October were:— Beat* 134.000 lb Jeram Kuintin 82.000 ib KundonK Tanjong Pmu Co. Ltd. 190.013 Ib. (Kandonf Estate 67,0!3 lb. and Tanjoni Pan Estate 123.000 Ib). Mentakab 79.000 Ib. and Sungri Bagan 238.000 lb. Malaka Pinda 184.300 lb.. United Malacca 175.900 lb.. Ayer Me. lek
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  • 123 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares were steady. I.CX gained Is. 9d. to 445. A«st. Cement Is. 9d. to 81s. 6d. Base metals were easier and oils were steady. Am pot Exp. were up ls. 9d. to 9s. 9d. and Western Mlnlnf were down Is. lOd. to 20s. 6d. rnmmonw-alih
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  • 168 14 CHIPS lying altnislde the llnsapsr* wharves teday ars: Pekin 10/11. Reoput U/39. Knud Maerak 3.V36. Laos 49. WHlem Ruya 42/43. Chusaa 1/2. Fernbay 4/8. Beaton* 29. Starlhrtit 40/41. Prerldrnt »an Baren Sl/32, BlntasK Mas 30, East Sea, NW. 3. Outer reads: Kenlncan. Belamat, Anctilsen, Oununn Tambom. Watampone,
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  • 96 14 £HINatI Praduee IxehMge, Sin- gapers n..n prises P»r picul yesterday: Cecenut ell: balk $35 sellers, drum $371 sellers. Copra: November IK/ Continent $25 buyers, $251 sellers. Pepper Muntek white $165 sellers. Sarawak white $1621 sellers special Sarawak black $1271 sellers' garbled Lampong black $1271 sellers. Lampong black AST
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  • 72 14 THE Malayan Ixatiangs Bank's As--1 iMlatlen made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (ail rate* tc $100): Selling T.T. se O.D. raadyi Svlas Franci 1411: Belgian Francs *****: Nelland Guilders 117 i: Deutsche Marks 1301. On the free exchange market In Heng Keng, the U.S. dellar
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  • 80 14 I*HE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Not. 9. Robber 76' i cenU a Ib. Copra S4OO a ton. Coconut oil $604 a ton. Palm oil 1654.25 a ton. Palm kernels >333.75 a ton. The rates of
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    • 1135 14 Express O.S.A. Pacitic «Js Atlantic Coast Sorvie* (TA HA UA tIA S'DO'* H'koni S. f >»ncisCt t »"t»ll» N i. Kim.kMi Mirt" 24 21 Nn i Die 2T lie 2* Dtc 14 Ml ■J. "KMikmt Mtfl" 21 Die/ 1 J».. J Ua 27 Jia 21 M v rta All suitably
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    • 245 14 U. THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. J2«B^ From Japan Ports, Shanghai and Hong Kong Loading tor PENANG A RANGOON I Spore Penang VERGMONT 16/17 Ncv 18/19 Nov BOGOTA 2*727 Nov Agents: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 338/342 Tclok Ayer Street. SI. Beach Street. Si ngapore 1 Penong Tel: ***** ***** Tel:
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    • 272 14 SHIPPING NOTICES KVERETT ORIENT LINE «.t. "DONEVERETT" Voy- 9A Arrived 1-11-61. A General Survey on damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on 11-11-61 (Saturday) from 9.00 ajn. at SHB godowns 40/41No further survey will be held before or after the date. Kindly contact Ritchie Bisset for appointment.
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    • 715 14 THIRD MALAYAN FUND ANNOI7UCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME The Trustee* will distribute the Income ol the Third Malayan Funa for the period ended 30th September 1961 to registered holders, of units at thai date on 15th November 1961. The amount available for distribution amounts to 70 cents per 100 unit*
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    • 699 14 Mr. Mrs. C. M. CALDER Have removed from 7 Seton Close to 36 Ridoiit Road. Telephone No *****. Singapore. TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) Notice under Section 137. Notice li hereby given under the provision of Secion 137 of the Town boards Enactment that it 15 proposed to amend
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1390 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD requires (s) QBS Typing Pool Supervisor (bi Two Shoiw:«od Typists (c) One Copy Typist. Applications (female only) are' invited from locally domiciled Singapore Citizens to fIU tbe following vacancies: (a) One Typing Po«4 Supervisor Applicants must possess a shorthaiiu speeu oi 100
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    • 655 15 (Continued from Pate 81 SITUATIONS VACANT U Ward, Si (Min.)—B»x it cfs. e-sfra ARTIST'S MOOBL REQUIRED. Replle* to Box A.1274 ST. Sport GENERAL COOK AMAH for BlDCle Lady/Flat Orchard Road. Good recent references. Tel. (B'pore) 1«247. WANTED by Japanese firm a CblntK*' lady typist. Apply peraonally to 32-C, Bouts Brlds*
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    • 912 15 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward, U (Mim.)-Bax it cfs. a***! EXPERIENCED OFFICE CLERK. preferably with dressar's qualification required by an estate in N.S. Salary according to MPIEA scale. Box A 1760 S.T K.L. SALESLAOIBf REOUIRBD to Mil imported Narklaces, Novelties. Belts, •tc. Excellent income. Contact Wei Fen Services. 63-C Telok Ayer
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    • 693 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word, Si (Mim.)—Bax it rfs. SBB*B ROOM FULLY FURNISHED with telephone nad ceilta*. fan. Suits sloelc md couple (preferable Chiaese). CoaUtct 60-C. Tions, Bahru Road. Sinuspore. KA^ONO AREA: KiUly furnished Stodroom flat kmfbatb. large lounge/ dining room, fridge, crockery Inclusive *300'- p.m. David Phoa A Sons, Tel.
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    • 814 15 HOUSES b LAND WANTED I 10 Muro* Si I Vim. i— Box in rfs. extra I WANTED FOR CLIENTS BurmaI lows, Two-Storey Bouura in Bukit i Timah Tanglln Area. Terrac* Houses In Seranaroon Garden. List your properties with us bow!:; Singapore House, Land Estate Agency. 319-J 1 River Valley Road
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    • 859 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE I tt Word, Si (Vim.) Box it rfs. axtrn ISSO VW Sunroof Sedan axesllsat condition (4.500 o.n.b. Ttl (Sport) •EMI •it 232. BUVINO A SELLING Good Usa* Car* 'U upward*. Rasy Terms can ba arranged. 12 Cairahlll Road. 8 por*. Mi ***** OCTOBER 1157 Ktal 600 tn
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    • 277 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) J0 W»r4t Sit (Minimum) BmUm 1 SMBMh Words Sl.it (Mm.) OCB, OCE, OCE. tbe little «on«i.-r office copyin- marhinv at Kotomat.c iH Robinson Road ***** FOMFAOOUR LAOIE* MAIRSTVLIST, Beaut iciao. iHonckono. Clifford House. Please I'hon. "0527. PHOTOCOPY CERTIFICATES Tttns's Photocopy Service. lU. Boat Quay. Blnsapor* 0A469
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  • 273 16 2 MORE STORE SWIMMERS QUALIFY FOR TRIP WWiWffJ^HH^l Schoolboy Hon Kiong beats record SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TWO Singapore swimmers, Eric Yeo (100 m freestyle) and Fong Hon Kiong (200 m breast-stroke) last night qualified for the contingent to the SEAP Games at Rangoon next month. Altogether four swimmers have now qualified.
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  • 131 16 Wai Hing qualifies for Games team SINGAPORE, Wed.—Six-teen-year-old schoolgirl high jumper Chong Wai Hing today qualified for the SEAP Games when she cleared 4ft 9in (the qualifying mark) at the athletics trials at Farrer Park. Last week she failed after three jumps bat cleared it in her second extra jump,
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  • 21 16 JAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian national soccer team drew 0-0 with the touring Moscow Torpedo side here on Sunday. Reuter.
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  • 75 16 ROMBAY, Wed. A fine spell of spin bowling by Tony Lock, who took three wickets for no runs in three overs, placed the M.C.C. in a good position on the second day of their match against Bombay today. At the close. Bombay had scored 210 for
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  • 198 16 3 to 'shoot it out' on Sunday (SINGAPORE, Tues. Three shooters, Alfred Chee. F. B. de Bouza and R. H. Whitley, will "shoot it out" on Sunday to decide who should represent Singapore in the small-bore rifle prone position event at the SEAP Games at Rangoon next month. Three others.
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  • 228 16 By EPSOM JEEP TPOH. Wed.— Ten horses 1 to follow at the November meeting which begins here on Sunday are. ASTOUNDING: A flrst-up winner over 5Jf at Penanu on a wet track In Septem ber. ZETON: Has pretty smart pace and a straight 51
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  • 104 16 TRACK NOTES Newcomer shines IPOH, Wed. Western Wonder, a newcomer trained by Rinus van Breuke,len, showed galloping ability on a soft track herp this morning. With MatShaarlup. Western Wonder covered 3f In 42 2/5 with Elstree Star. Tronoh, late Snowflake. another newcomer with Rinus. went better -than Jobalr over 3f
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  • 48 16 ADELAIDE. Wed. A lastwicket stand of 36 took West Australia to an exciting win over South Australia In the Sheffield Shield match here yesterday. Scores: South Australia 340 and 253-5 dec. West Australia 231 and 363-9 (Rohan Kanhat 135. Barry Shepherd 92>.— Reuter.
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  • 483 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore will send 14 of its youngest and best basketball players to Rangoon in a bid to win the gold medal at the SEAP Games next month. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation tournament committee chairman Peter Hsu said: "At the last
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  • 256 16  - S'pore hockey XI need new leader TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's failure in the quadrangular hockey tournament at Seremban last weekend has created a number of problems which the SHA must solve before the next quadrangular meet at Malacca in a fortnight's time. The main problem facing the
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    • 1537 16 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for the erection and completion of the Post Office at Chamberlain Kosd. Ipoh will be received at the office of the Slate Engineer. P.W.D.. Perak up to 3 pm. nr. the 15th November. 1961 ff-om Contractors In Classes 'A' to ■B. Pull particulars may be
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    • 290 16 FWM j^JVtak and ill with AWORMS t\l 1 1 p^Roondworrm and Thr««d worms can get ■^t- f/ n to your body if their eggs are in your V/4tJ food and drink They live and grow CV I lr) *lde you by taking the food you eat. V g-^J'J Thmn you
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 128 16 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Penang v Mysore i City Stadium, 8 pjn.). SPORE PRLMIER LGE: Juniors v Malays (Jn Besar). RL'GGEK FRIENDLIES: tig Patanl v RAAF B'worth iSg Patanl. 5.15): S'gor All-Blues v PMC (Shaw Rd); Police v S sor Club (Depot) HOCKFV SPORE LGE DIV. I: Police v Combined Schools
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  • 3 MORE DAYS TO THE MALAYA CUP FINAL
    • 667 17  - Perak promise a hard, clean Cup fight LEE FOO SAN, TEOH. I BELIEVE WE WILL BE THIRD TIME LUCKY By Ipoh, Wed. pOR all the glamour that surrounds them, Perak will be a strictly business-like team when they take the field against Selangor in the 35th final of the Malaya
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    • 273 17  -  KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. WHEN EDWIN Dutton leads Selangor on the fleld for Saturday's Malaya Cup final against Perak, he will set up a soccer record— l 3 years of unbroken top-class soccer for his State. Kurday's match will >c
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    • 224 17 Civilians XV maintain unbeaten record lii'rti 17UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Civilians maintained their unbeaten postwar record In the series when they beat Selangor Services by 3 points (a try) to nil in the annual Poppy Day Fund rugger match on the padang today. The waterlogged ground was not conducive to
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    • 57 17 CINOAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Civilian XI to meet Joint Services in the anuual Poppy Day hockey match on the padang at 5.15 p.m. on Friday Is: Anwarul Hag; Richard Gomes, Sarboo: Thambyraj Bkinner (capt). Harbhajan Singh; E. Frida, Kartar Singh. B.T. Llngam. K. Gomes, Cyril de
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    • 58 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Sharln Osman scored a "double" in the Singapore Malays open tennis championships when he took the singles and doubles titles yesterday Sharin beat I. A. Alsagoff «-l. 6-0 in the singles final and then partnered Said Sulaiman to win the doubles beating Johore State
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    • 49 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tickets for the covered stands for the Malaya Cup final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night have been completely sold out Tickets for the uncovered stands ($2 each) will be on sale at the Merdeka Stadium from tomorrow morning.
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    • 200 17 'We hope to repeat our 1 957 success'-Perak MB IPOH. Wed. The Raja Muda will represent the Sultan of Perak at the Malaya Cup soccer final between Perak and Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. Other leading personalities from the state making the trip will be the Mentri Bexir,
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    • 30 17 PENANO. Wed. Penang Ladies Hockey Club set up a record score when they trounced Chinese Recreation Club 15-0 in a Women's League hockey match at Victoria Green yesterday.
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    • SPORTS SUMMARY
      • 11 17 M*cC.ILLmiAY CUP (Kluang): Bkt Benut Est w.o. Sg. Kahanp Est
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      • 29 17 Kti.l.lK FRir.NDI.IF.S: RAF Tengah 16 (2 goals, try. penalty* 30th BOD RAOC 0. at B'pore; Malacca Selection S (goal, try) Malacca Cctnblned Schools 8 (goal. try. at Malacca.
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      • 17 17 BCERBLNG LGE: Srt Menlnf Teachers bt Malay Teachers 25--10. 25-15: Hokklen Aasn bt PWD 21-4. 21-5.
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      • 59 17 STOi'JE LOE DIV. 3: BODCA 8 RNAHTJ Tengab 0. J. RAHRr LGC: RMN 0 IRC 0. PENANG LGB: CRC 7 PBC 0 IPOH LGE DIV. 2: Andersonuuu B 13 Boys Club 0. TAIPING LGE: Prison* w.o Oarrlson 'B. MALACCA LGE: Police 3 PWD 1: 26th Regt 2 ACS 1.
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    • 254 17 Selangor schools win 3-0 in replay OEREMBAN, Wed. Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 3-0 in the replay of the central zone final of the Federation schools hockey tournament here today. The first encounter In Kuala Lumpur was drawn 2-2. Selangor scored all their goals in the second half through Inside-right Bukdarshand
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    • 294 17 Malaya willing to stage 1963 Games if asked KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYA will be willing to stage the third South East Asia Peninsular Games here if asked. The executive council of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, which met this evening, decided it would offer to stage the 1963 Games
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      2425 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Hongkong Bank had to fight hard before beating Singapore Cold Storage 2-1 in the flnal of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association's senior league and cup competition at Jalan Besar under floodlights tonight. After holding their opponents to a scoreless first half Cold Storage, who were
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  • 67 18 WASHINGTON, Wed. Guatemala has accused Britain in a message published here of having neglected the coloured people of hurricane battered British Honduras. The message said Britain had given hurricane relief aid exclusively to European citizens in the British Colony, which Guatemala claims under the name of "Belize."
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  • 296 18 LONDON. Wed.— There was a distinctly brighter appearance in stock markets today following a selective demand, but the volume of business (ailed to show any met trial expansion. Ser.timeni in helped by the Chancellor of the Exchequers mildly optimistic overnight speech on the trading outlook and his remarks
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  • 27 18 LONLX>N, Wed— Buyers £MB. sellers £970. Forward buyers £969. sellers £970. Settlement £967- 4. Turnover a.m. 450 tons, p.m. 40 tons. Tone: Very steady but quiet.
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  • 36 18 LONDON, Wed— Spot 32fcd., Dec 22 \d.. Jan. 23Hd.. Feb. 22.d Mar. a2\d.. JanVMar 22 \a. April/ Jum 23 id.. July/ Sept. 23d.. Oct/Dec 23'« d. elf. Nov. Jl\d.. Die. 33H0.. Jan. 22v»d Tone: Quiet.
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  • 125 18 Norwegian tanker in flames after collision HOUSTON rTexasi. Wed A Norwegian tanker, loaded with e.xpln.-ive chemicals and fats, burst into flames after being in collision with a Forniu>anregistered cargo ttmti in tht docks here last night At least 25 people were injured, some of them seriously Flames from the tanker,
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  • 30 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— A free show of films, including one on Queen Elizabeth's visit to India early this year was shown at India House in Grange Road this evening.
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  • 24 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Academy of Medicine will give a public lecture on "Medicine Today" at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 8 p.m.
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  • 70 18 "God Save The Queen" was played in Black Star Squat* for the first time since Ghana's independence in 1957. Milling crowds surrounded the convoy of cars, which carried Ghanaian Cabinet Ministers and had police out-riders. There were admiring shown of "Showboy for the President. The cars made two
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  • 29 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Federation's Minister for Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. arrived here tonight by air for a visit to Johore factories tomorrow to study labour conditions.
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  • 262 18 'House by the Lake' drama of murder SINGAPORE. Wed— "House by the Lake." Hugh Mtlls's drama of murder and mental cruelty, is currently running at thn Cultural Centre in a "Stage Club production by Stanley Mullin. The first act is crucial, with its ugly undercurrents and dank breath of violence.
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