The Straits Times, 14 November 1961

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  • 25 1 \vin\r.i: daiiv < i imii ii i» s\i i iv< i i i»s fIO.OOO Motet** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 544 1 D A TVTTZTXTY"^ UI^TTTJQ A T?T^ r^TTT^ A i^ A TXT Q/*r* Pqiva ■S/4l\i\ iIt Mill IV^ f\ iLPj I7I /\\Tx\J l^^^OCC dl£v Stability vital, C-Plan conference told Bowles: U.S. is aware of pressing urgency KUALA LUMPUR Monday A CALL to Colombo Plan countries to stabilise commodity
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  • 197 1 MONSOON STORMS TOPPLE THREE HOUSES KOTA BHARU, .Mon. Monsoon storms hit several parts of KHunl.ni between last night and this afternoon, blowing to the ground three houses and damaging several others. A family of live narrowly escaped death when a huge coconut tree fell on top of their house in
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  • 124 1 Berlin: German envoy rebuked DONN, Mon. Gov- ernment spokesmen here said today that Dr. Hans Kroll. West German Ambassador in Moscow, took an "unauthorised initiative"' in recent talks with Mr. Khrushchev. He has been told to return home two days earlier than planned. The spokesmen were answering questions about a
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  • 73 1 7,000 see widow burn herself in pyre JAIPIK, Mon. Over 7. .100 people looked on ■in woman committed suttee, thr Hindu ritual in which a widow burns herself alive on her husband's funeral pyre, at a village near here four days ago. .uiorriirm to an official report today. suttee km
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  • 232 1 Strike chiefs call for direct talks with Govt. SINGAPORE. Monday. fHE PUBLIC Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation today called for direct negotiations Ixitween its representatives and a threeman (iovernment delegation, whose members if named. They are: Mr. Woon Wah Slang, Chief Administrative Officer of the City Council, Mr. A.G. Colton, ol
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  • 40 1 IN FOCUS— FINE FINGER WORK PRINCESS Alexandra does her best with what she called "those difficult implements, chopsticks" at a dinner in Hong Kong. Judging by this close-up picture, her finger work is just fine. UPI picture (See Page 3).
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  • 26 1 SHELEPIN OUT Alp\.i:k|. r Mm pin Hewed t»f p<»t i« brad M fesatia'i wcret pellce" ia xiiu of tr.uivfir t« ot ln r «»ik "—Renter.
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  • 158 1 f ONDON, Mon. Britain Li and the United States today formally proposed to the Soviet Union that negotiations on the banning of nuclear weapons tests should be resumed on or before November 28They did this in similar Notes, published In London I
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  • 76 1 TAMA L E. (Northern Ghana), Mon. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here from Accra today In a vivid red Heron of the Queen's Flight for a four-hour visit to Northern Ghana. President Nkrumah, who I had made the 400-mile flight I earlier, greeted them
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  • 115 2 OARIS, Mon. A Paris examining magistrate last night charged 12 Muslims and 11 European Frenchmen, including seven European women, with plotting against the authority of the state and acts against the integrity of national territory. Mom of the Muslims were shopkeepers or artisans. The Europeans included
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  • 485 2 Profte men accuse French Govt. of flouting human dignity TUNIS, Monday. THE Algerian provisional government said yesterday it would be "lacking in realism* to think it could resume negotiations with France as long as Algerians held in French jails remained "in danger
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  • 54 2 The clever fingers of pretty Malayan student Tan Eh Lang mould an exquisite piece of pottery. Tan Eh Lang is a student teacher at the Federation of Malaya Teachers Training College at Kirkby. near Liverpool, England. She is on a twoyear course
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  • 133 2 Innocenzo, a monk, is beatified I VATICAN CITY. Mon—Father Innocenzo. a Capuchin monk who died 70 years ago in Northern Italy, was beatified in a ceremony at St. Pc- ter's Basilica yesterday. The Pope, as is customary. did not attend the morning beatification ceremony but went to the basilica in
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  • 31 2 SEOUL. Mon.— Six American soldiers were killed today when a U.S helicopter crashed into a paddy field near Osan air force base, 30 miles from here. U.P.I.
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  • 46 2 LONDON. M«n Walter Boft, afed 42, was fined £5 lor not cleaning the walls and floors of his home In Harold Terrace. Notting- ham. The Nottingham magistrates also ordered him to pay £2 a day until his house has been cleaned.
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  • 276 2 U.S. hits snag in plan to place man into orbit CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Monday. possibility of the United States putting a man into orbit this year appeared to evaporate when a scheduled launching this week of a rocket designed to put a chimpanzee into orbit was postponed yesterday. The "chimp
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  • 115 2 FREE DRINKS AS 'NEVER ON SUNDAY' PUBS OPEN /CARDIFF (Wales) Mon Kj About 2.500 public drinking houses in Wales opened their doors on a Sunday lor the first time In 80 years &s the clocks struck noon yesterday. Nine areas in Wales had voted to open the pub., on a
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  • 32 2 BERLIN. Mon.—Twentythree persons escaped lrom East to West Berlin during the weekend. Five made the break by swimming the chilly waters of the crty's canals— UPl.
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    • 35 2 THE 6AMBOLS By Barry Appleby TWO HOURS LATEUX I '/l KNEW YOUD GBT^ f«O ANO WASM ANO (AND RUN TW6 GAZObI //-,c/tz>/=*/ nr>u .t vrxiaV DlBTy A<3AIN lp < XJ \CMAN«e YOUR SWIOTy \CWBQ VOUH FACE^
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  • 312 3 Hopes for greater effort by India to Save Vietnam AFTER RECENT KENNEDY- NEHRU TALKS. WASHINGTON, Mon fHE U.S. Ambassador to India, Mr. John Galbraith, said here yesterday he hoped that the Kennedy-Nehru talks would result in a greater effort by India to save South Vietnam from falling lo the Communists.
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  • 468 3 I THAT IS MR. NEHRU'S BELIEF NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday discounted Soviet designs on Southeast Asia. lie told Mr Adlai Stevenson, chief United States delegate to the United Nations, in a televised interview that in the Vietnam situation,
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  • 183 3 SPAAK FLIES INTO U.S. FOR TALKS ON BERLIN, THE CONGO NEW YORK, Monday. 'J'HE Foreign Minister of Belgium, Mr. PaulHenri Spaak, arrived here yesterday to attend the United Nations Security Council debate on the Congo and also to meet President Kennedy. Mr. Spaak, who will defend before the Security Council
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  • 75 3 LONDON, Mon. A tax) driver, Mr. Albert Jacks, is planning to drive to Tokyo in his taxi to visit his 15--year-old son, Brian, who is training in Japan to become a judo expert. The Daily Mail today quoted Mr. Albert Jacks as sayIng: "I made the
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  • 26 3 NEW DELHI, Mon.—President Leonid Brezhnev of Russia will pay a two-week state visit to India next month. Informed sources said here today— Reuter.
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  • 29 3 ALGIERS, Mon. Car load of gunmen shot a Muslim Senator, Benaceur Salah, dead yesterday in his taxi on a motorway about 20 miles e&s: of here. Reuter.
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  • 165 3 WHY U.S. PoW TURNED INFORMERS IN KOREA YEW YORK, Mon. The x> Attorney General. Mr. Robert Kennedy, said last night that th. "bad record" of American soldiers in the Korean War was the result of a lack of physical and moral training. "One out of every 10 Americans captured in
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  • 112 3 Communists lose ETU control I ONDON. Mon.— Communists lost their control of the 233.000 member Electrical Trade Union yesterday. They lost six of the eight seats they held on the 11--seat executive council of the union. Balloting officials said more than 20 per cent of union members voted in yesterday's
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  • 156 3 HONO KONG. Mon. Chinese community and welfare organ' satlons today presented Princess Alexandra with an ivory statuette of the goddess Ma Ku to wish her "youth, beauty and long life." In Chinese mythology. Ma Ku was a young and Deautiful girl who
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    • 257 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SKRVICF 41 mrtrrs MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 4*6 metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News; 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Continental Potpourri; 11.30 Science Makes News; 11.45 Piano Playtime; 12
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  • 96 4 REVENUE FOR FIRST 10 MONTHS HAS INCREASED SINGAPORE, Mon. More revenue was collected during the first 10 months of this year than for the same period in 1960. Total revenue for the 10--month period this year was $95,367,000 compared with last year's $92,340.--000. Break-up of figures with increases in brackets:
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  • 91 4 Pickets quit Centre peacefully rIS was the scene yesterday afternoon at the Havelock Road Community Centre after Peoples Association pickets had moved out under threat of police action to evict them. The pickets, who had occupied the centre for two months, were given until noon to get out. They finally
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  • 269 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A MAN, with 11 previous convictions in Singapore and various Federation towns, told a district court here that he had also committed 12 other offences in the State for which no charees had vet been preferred. Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman. 28,
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  • 288 4 SINGAPORE, Mon A TRACTOR driver, Yahya bin Abdullah, 32 was fatally attacked with an iron rod in Somapah Estate one night in September last year, the Assize Court was told today. In the dock was Thambiah Vadivelu, 43, a groundnut seller,
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  • 114 4 $5,000 fine each on 2 samsu men SINGAPORE, Mon. TWO villagers were distilling illicit samsu In the "modern way" when they were arrested In a customs raid In the woods off West Coast Road, on Sept. 27. a magistrate's court here was told today. Senior Customs Officer L O. Pestana.
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  • 72 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Stephen N. Sestanovich. Director of the United States Information Service In Singapore, will speak on the alms, purposes, requirements, opportunities and standards in higher education in the United States of America at the USIS Library, Armenian Street, at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. The speech
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  • 189 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Congress today said that equal rights to all Malayans alike, regardless of race, colour or creed, is the only way to defeat Communism. In a press statement reviewing the Communist threat to Malaya and Singapore, the party said: "National loyalty
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    • 54 4 RINOAPOU NATIONAL I'MON OF JOURNALISTS: Luncheon talk on "Algeria Prospecu for peace" by Mr. Lakhdar Brahlml at ChamPHsi.t Room. Capitol Restaurrant 1 p.m. SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR SPIRITIAL IXLTVRE: Yosa cl*v«B. Cultural Centre. 530 p.m. to 8.30 pm I.S. CI'LTVRAL CENTRE Film tbow on American blstor>. 5 p.m. Y.M.CJL Y.W.C.A. WEEK:
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  • 121 5 PENANG, Monday. (SEVERAL registered covers, including a parcel containing about $1,000 worth of watches, were stolen when the General Post Office, about 300 yards from the Beach Street police station, was broken into during the week-end. The theft was discovered yesterday and up to
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  • 319 5 SARAWAK IS TOLD: UNITE FOR PEACE KUCHING, Monday. THE Sarawak Government has declared that a United Sarawak determined to get rid of the Communist menace would also spell the doom of another threat communalism. The Government said this In a statement commenting on a recent "Death of Democracy" rally staged
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  • 16 5 PFNANG, Mon— A policearmy internal security exercise will be held in the state tomorrow.
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  • 174 5 TANAH RATA, Monday. THE Australian and New Zealand Graduates Association of the Federation of Malaya plans to examine complaints that new graduates from these two countries gel "unfair treatment" in Government service. The national executive committee of the association which met for the first time
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  • 63 5 PADI PLANTER, 72, AND HIS STEPDAUGHTER, IS IPOH. Mon— A padi planter, Sa'ad bin Yacob. 72. was jailed for two years by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here today after he admitted Incest with his stepdaughter. Said admitted being intimate with Sitl Marlam binte Mohamed Saman. 15. at
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  • 37 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Aio.v— Puan Khalijah binte Hussain. wife of the Assistant Minister for Education, will give away the prizes at the annual speech day of the Government English secondary school, Kampong Kuantan on Nov. 18.
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  • 78 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— me BO AC Comet service Iroai London to Kuala Lumpur will continue according to schedule although Ministry of Civii Aviation ground staff at London Airport are on strike A spokesman of boac said here today that the co;-pora-tion is not affected
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  • 31 5 IPOH. Mon.— The first Perak Co-operative Insurance semi nar and training course will be held at the Klnta Indian Association in Guruwarda Road here on Sunday at 9.30 a.m
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  • 47 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Donations to the Press Club of Malaya building fund have reached $49,705 Latest contributions came from: K.C. Boon and Cheah $500: Caltex Oil < Malaya) Ltd.. $250; Mr Kok Slew Fatt $200: Wing Bun and Co $200: and Kum Leng Restaurant $20
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  • 33 5 IPOH, Mon. The people of Padang Orus new village, in the Lenggong area of Upper Perak, will soon get a $3,000 basketball pitch a gift from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board.
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  • 133 5 HELEN, 20, WINS 1961 STUDY AWARD FOR MUSIC SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Helen Chia Ha Ling, 20. a second-year arts student at the University of Malaya here, has been awarded the 1961 scholarship of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London. The three-year scholarship is tenable at the
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  • 168 5 KUCHINO, Monday. SARAWAK'S population is changing in size and composition, according to Mr. L. W. Jones, chief census officer for North Borneo and Sarawak. I He listed these changes since 1947: The population has increased by 35 per cent. The proportion of children has grown.
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  • 185 5 18 held under Security Act 1/^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1Y Eighteen students, including several girls, from Chinese schools in Selangor are being held by the Special Branch here for suspected Communist activities. They were among 25 students held In raids on homes on Friday morning by men of th» Special Branch
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  • 44 5 TANAH RATA. Mon. A driller, M. G. Govindasamy, 48, was killed when he was rolled over by a trolley in the Bertam tunnel, now under construction at the 27th mile, this morning. The accident occurred about 5,600 feet inside the tunnel.
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  • 107 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.Mrs. Hilda King Ross, wUe oi a civil engineer, John Balicii Ross, was granted a divorce in the High Court here today on the ground of adultery. Thi petition was undefended. Mrs. Ross was granted a de cree nisi to be made absoluu
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  • 39 5 SEMENYIH. Mon. Ten people were injured when the bus in which they were travelling went off the Prang Besar Road near here yester day. They have been admitted to the District Hospial In KaJang.
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  • 46 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja PermaisurJ Agong will attend a premier* of "Nearly a Nasty Accident" on Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre here at 9.30 p.ra In aid of the Federation o* Malaya Red Cross Society
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  • 205 5 PENANG. Monday THE new Rubber Export Duty Act may cripple Penang's entrepot trade with Indonesia. Mr. Chan Hoe Swee, president of the Penang Atjeh Traders Association, said today. Under the 1962 regula tions, all rubber Imported or exported from Penang Island by sea must be landed
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  • 1283 6 Tengku's appeal to the rich countries 'DEVELOPING NATIONS DEPEND ON EXPORT EARNINGS FOR THEIR VERY SURVIVAL' The C-Plan 'stands out in world of haves and have-nots' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, warned today that the foundations on which the Colombo Plan stands will be hit if
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  • 355 7 REDS THREATEN S-EAST ASIA 'AND WORK OF COLOMBO PLAN'-Mr.VU ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. South Vietnam's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Vu Van Mau, said here today that international Communism was threatening to enslave the countries of South-East Asia and his country was the primary target. He was one of
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  • 816 7 Flood tide in Asia, and U.S. ready to help Bowles communications will render their propaganda null. "That is why they have been trying with their many-sided activities including recourse to aggression, as in Vietnam to overwhelm the countries which are fighting to come out of their state of under-develop-ment before
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  • 341 7 POPULATION: AN EXPLOSION AND A FALLOUT IT C ALA -LUMPUIC. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. told the Colombo Plan Ministers' conference today that the "fallout" from the population explosion in South-East Asia was "more serious and widespread" than 10 years ago. Speaking after his election as chairman
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  • 72 7 Gems case trial next month BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon The trial of Goh Seong Earn, of Penang. who pleaded noi guilty to a charge of possessing 938 dutiable diamond.. will be heard on Dec 11. Ooh, 41, is alleged' to have been found with the diamonds —on which import duty of
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  • 51 7 IPOH. Mon —A patient In thp Central Mental Hospital In Tanjong Rambutan. Mohamed Isa bin Hanifiah, was charged today in the magistrates court here with the murder of a feUow patient. Wee Boon Choc. w3™ ma Blstrate Mr Chew C ool> refer red the case to the
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  • 364 8 SINGAPORE. Monday Then 'unity' songs as centre is evacuated mets and carrying wicker shields took up position* At noon. Mr. Goh Sin Tub. the Deputy Director ot Social Welfare, and some Labour Ministry officials arrived. After a brief discussion. Mr. Goh agreed to a request
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  • 185 8 KOTA BHARU. Mon rE PMIP-controlled Kelantan Government will distribute over 93,000 acres of land to landless families in the State early next year. This was announced by the chairman of the Sl»'e Land Development Board. Haji Mohamed Noor bin Yusoff. at a Press
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  • 545 8 The bat caves yield a forgotten page of Asia's past BUDDHIST AND STONE-AGE FINDS MAY HELP THROW LIGHT ON EARLY HISTORICAL LINKS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Important relics of a Buddhist civilisation dating back 1.000 years, found in a bat guano cave in Mukim Kurong Batang. near Kangar. Perlis. are now
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  • 49 8 PENANG. Mon. Ooi Len« Leng. 27. driver of a runaway car which overturned and caught fire when chased by a Customs ambu>h party early yesterday morning pleaded guilty today to a charge of conveying 10 gallons of dutiable liquor in Green Lane Sentence was postponed.
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    • 680 10 Tengku Abdul Raiinidn I appeal for the stabilisation ot commodity prices at yesterday s opening of the thirteenth ministerial meeting oi the Colombo Plan Consultative j Committee has been mude s«v many times before, in so many Ic.nims, always to fall on the deaf ears of important
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    • 338 10 Early next year, the Kelantan Government proposes to distribute 93.000 acres of land to landless families. For purposes of arithmetical comparison, this is equal to fully onethird the total acreage of all F.L.O.A. and group settlement schemes under the Federal development plan, which moreover spreads the work over five
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    • 155 10 The quarter oi a million members of Britain's famous Electrical Trades Union have themselves provided eloquent confirmation of the High Court finding in June that Communists were controlling the union and rigging its elections. Unrigged results of elections to the union executive show ar eight-three Communist majority transformed
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  • 1338 10 MACAPAGAL OR GARCIA? SEVEN MILLION FILIPINOS r I.. i- i i i WILL MAKE THEIR CHOICE AT BALLOT-BOX TODAY —OF VIOLENCE (20 DEAD AND 45 HURT) PRECEDE THE POLL MANILA. MON. THE Philippines, one of. the stablest and free«st democracies in South-East Asia, tomorrow will elect itb
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    • 107 10 IT ,-<eems absurd lor the Ministry of Education to still insist that candidates sitting for the Chinese Senior Middle 111 examination or Chinese School Certificate examination this year should use a Chinese brush to write their essays for the language paper. Surely the main
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    • 98 10 The result is that many student* (all to get a credit, even a pass. In a paper that is considered vital for either employment or further studies. As a consequence of the Government policy that students aim at being trilingual In education, more and more students from other language streams
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    • 287 10 RECENTLY there wa*> an uproar in the country, and rightly so. because at the threatened release oi rubber from the American stockpile which, it was leared, would depress the price ot rubber to an uneconomical level. Let us hope that these protests will be appreciated
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    • 36 10 •pHIS years L.C.E. national language examination paper is more difficult than those in previous years. Is this the way the examinations syndicate of the Education Ministry encourages the study of the national language? FAIRPLAV Taipinj
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 588 11 And all cheques on other banks are refused following weekend strike SINGAPORE. Mon pOR the second time in two weeks, 31 banks in Singapore today refused to accept cheques not drawn upon themselves. This and other emergency measures, including the reduction by three hours of
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  • 179 11 Salvation Army chief: We're an A-bomb for peace SINGAPORE, Mon. General Wilfred Kitchmg, international leader of the Salvation Army, today said the Salvationists' 96-year-old movement wu as powerful a* the atom bomb though In an opposite direction. In an airport interview before he flew to Colombo Gen. Hitching said: "The
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  • 104 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Othman. told the people of Pungel. Kota Tlnggl, yesterday that It would be "very irresponsible" of them to depend too much on the Government The rural people should play their part if they
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  • 61 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— The second Singapore Grand Prix will be held during the Easter holidays next year —on Sunday, April 22, and the next day— at the Thomson Road circuit. The government, whicn is sponsoring it, plans to attract more overseas competitors by offering bigger
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  • 272 11 LONDON, Monday JHE OBSERVER said yesterday that Britain should abandon the use of Singapore as a military base for the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation. "Seato has already outlived what little usefulness It ever had and should be radically revised. There can surely be
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  • 89 11 day. The/younger of the two. Tat Run (left), married Choong Me* Yeong, while Tat Kong married Jenny THE Phang brother* help their brides cut their wedding cake at a reception after their double wedding in Kuala Lumpur on Sun- tnong Kwai Ying. The bridegrooms
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  • 38 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Burglars broke into Ah Chum Tailors in Orchard Road today and stole $25,000 worth oi textiles. The owner. Mr. Fong An Kow, missed the cloth when he arrived at the shop.
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  • 184 11 'Tired' driver gets 6 months gINGAPORE, Mon.— Within two hours of his arrival here by train from Penang. a "dogtired" man driving a borrowed car on his way to a cemetery knocked down a man, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Slaw Mcl Kei. 39. of Relau. Penang,
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  • 34 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A batch of 22 American tourists flew into Singapore this afternoon. Most of the tourists are retiren businessmen and their families. They will leave for Bangkok on Wednesday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 126 11 It's HER soap and his soap... W^ f V^feaaaaW i i Wtm” I«I that's the beauty of Imperial Leather Toilet Soap She loves Imperial Leather because it's kind to her skin and keeps it clean and radiantly healthy. He likes it because it's fresh and flrrn and it lasts and
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    • 34 12 Mf^^il^MjiA LU I iivjd dill B^^l HHH^Qam^BM^^i Bit Bttlß^M^ «O»'« IO»»CCO CO I'O s*^ HT I FILTER KINGS W FILTER KINGS State Express... the best cigarettes in the world TODAY SINGAPORE'S LEADING KING-SIZE CIGARETTE
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 356 13  -  ESME BAPIISTA presenting a page VOLUNTEERS PLAN THE "SELF-HELP" SCHEME By EVELYN TU fTHERE is a small group of mothers In Singapore who are working silently together to bring a little "sunshine" into the lives of many mentally retarded children on the island. Mothers of retarded children
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    • 152 13 Response. but it takes care and training made numerous earlier (and unsuccessful) attempts to secure (from doctors, teachers and social workers) specialist attention for their handicapped children. But an hour's stay In the Centre convinced me that the children were responding to training facilities. 4-piece puzzle One child in particular,
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    • 281 13 PARTY DRESSES FROM GLITTERING SARIS OF HAND-WOVEN SILK THE sari Is a beautiful costume in itself, but take the material to create a western dress and the result is stunning. The exquisite textures of the various hand-woven saris with their (Uttering borders provide ample scope for the imaginative fashion designer.
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    • 84 13 ABOUT 15 wives and mothers, members of the Inner Wheel Club in Singapore, will stage an Indian fashion show tomorrow at the home of Mrs. G. Malik in Pierce Road. Colourful costumes of the different provinces in India will be shown together with the typical Jewellery
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    • 135 13 Glamorous styles for young and old CTYLES in coiffure, like dresses, are constantly changing. As the fashion wheel turns, the hair is either short, medium or long. At present though hair is a couple of inches longer, tt, is still short. The average girl chooses a style which, besides becoming
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    • 359 13 What fun! What fashion! What eyes! A different. ..exciting. ..eye color for every day of the week 1 SUNOAV. O"d»r yo. chapaau I a,., of 3UOAR BLUE MONDAY Mate" a floaty acaif -■I" ayaa of MOSS GREEN Tur3O»v Mitr,i>i.i»S»i| WIDNIiOav w> hn> •> On>>« ~.t« ayaa ol *>««TEL BLue a-o
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 224 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 without a sound reached 1. 20. Not sparkling, the open- 1 through churned big: admonish aged writer C 7. turned 6 «> t.fti&'X&eUy (6. 1•' S» dUat and BU Vely 13 lalnt following lln West to in birninl nf rh» Canadian convert Suffolk town (10).
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  • Commercial news and views
    • 217 14 GOOD DEMAND FOR CHAINSAWS IN FEDERATION rpHERE is a big poten- tial for chainsaws in Malaya. Mr. C. F. Breer. vice-president of IvicOulloch International Inc. said -'Airing a visit to Kuala Lumpur last week. He forecast that in years to come they will replace the hand saw and the axe
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    • 40 14 In his annual statement Mr. John W. Thornycroft. chairman of John L Thornycroft and Co., says the Singapore branch operated profitably during the past year. The yard has been well employed on new construction and repairs.
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    • 253 14 MALAYA GROWING MARKET FOR FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY WILL STEP UP PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN ON LOCAL MART: MANAGER JJ^ J. Heinz Co., manufacturers of 57 varie- ties of foodstuffs and soft drink, are intensifying their sales campaign on the Malayan market. Mr. William A. Edward, newly appointed area
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    • 72 14 STUDY TOUR BY SWISS BUSINESSMAN MR. R. MORF, export manager of Lenco Ltd.. Switzerland. paid a short visit to Singapore last week on a market study tour. The company, which manufactures record players, hopes to increase sales In Singapore and the Federation, said Mr. Morf. He was met on arrival
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    • 108 14 Executives of Singer here on trade trip HPHE president of Singer Sewing Machine Company, Mr. Donald P. Kircher, arrived in Singapore yesterday to discuss future business development with the local company officials. Mr. Kircher Is accompanied by Mr. Harold R. Crawford, the vice-presid- ent In charge of the company's Far
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    • 51 14 Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. is reducing truck tyre dealer prices by five to 23.2 per cent. The changes are retroactive to November 1. They cover all sizes of truck tyres and some sizes of off-the-road tyres, but do not affect passenger car or farm tyre
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    • 107 14 Big drop in Sarawak purchases SARAWAK'S external trade in August was worth only $35 million, a drop of $39.9 million compared with the previous month's figure. The big fall was due to the late receipt of Customs declarations of oil Imports and exports and their subsequent inclusion in September's value
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    • 21 14 A new brand of telephone antiseptic has been Introduced into the Malayan pharmaceutical market by Maynard Company Ltd.. Singapore.
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    • 144 14 rkANTAS' assistant area manager for South- East Asia in Singapore, Mr. D. J. Hilliger, has been appointed manager for Malaya. This was dlsclased by Mr. J. H. Fysh, deputy manager of the Western Division, during a visit to Kuala Lumpur last week. Mr. Hilliger
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    • 55 14 National Carbon appoints new official MR. B.V. SALENIUS has been appointed assistant managing director of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Salenius was formerly the general manager of Union Carbide Asia Ltd.. Hoik Kong. National Carbon manufactures Eveready flash light batteries and radio batteries, and also National projector carbons at
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    • 26 14 Singapore and the Federation produced 66.5 million bricks in the first seven months this year, against 683 million In the corresponding period last year.
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    • 31 14 United States imports of natural rubber in September fell 3.824 long tons to 26.149 tons compared with August. Latex Imports amounted to 3,112 long tons against 2,617 long tons.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 219 14 I the results of first class air-conditioning are hard to see, but you feel them every minute of the day Worthingion Air-Conditioning bring you dependable REMEMBER: Worthington's comfort —in your home, in your office, in your shop. complete product line offers the The new Packaged Air-Conditioner is just one example
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    • 258 14 ORDER \l moc-r M INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bonk of China Bldg., Singapore, 1, Tel: ***** 13 lines) Bay No. 20, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** or any travel agent in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya CHARITY BECINS AT HOME? Your family will need none if
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    • 1349 15 THE E. A. C LINESFAILINGS 10: MEDITERRANEAN^ CONIINENTAL h SCANBINAVIJIN nWli. fe]E~Sm SELANDIA kl 11,21 Ntt 17/11 Nn la Ptrt/11 Nn |2| VeN\m BtaiOANA- ii )0 Nn/ 4 Ote 5 oec II ht C\ V^y~l "MALACCA" k) 14/17 Oec 10/10 Oic 20/21 OK VNLa/i/ SAMOA t) 31 Oec IM il
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    • 1661 15 Km THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'i l SINGAPORE (lieirfiritel >l tke Uaitel" KitgMan 10 UNtl EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL POOTS S'oori P S'Ma >•'«'» ■ENAVON LiMi. GmouTn. Rsttiroan. 110/MeiiO Ntt 17/10 If NNIANT H, H karg. I don. Hlvn. R'cam Vl-o. Nit 11/21 Nn 24 21
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    • 1118 15 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. v-. VJuU ELLERMAM LIME 6c KLAVENESS LIMB HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEIOAM LOS AN6ELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ft NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm OF NEWCASTLE Acciptiif cargi tit Ceatril I Seal* S'po»l P S'nam >.-|| •■erica. 21/27 Nkf 10 Nit 3 Die 21 34 Nit OOUGAINVIUE
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  • 342 16 From Our Market Corresponden T7K)R the first time in F the history of Malayan share dealings the ballot method of allotment will be used in the case of Eastern Smelting. This is because of the overwhelming number of applications for the minimum lots
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  • 21 16 Malayan Stock Indices: Not. 11 Nov. 13 Industrials: 153.13 153.99 Tins: 293.68 294.01 Rubbers: 230.84 230.84 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 574 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan S'.ocW Exchange, Federation sectloi. yesterday with the number o! deals in brackets: Industrials: Fed. ni.«r>«osmry (1,000) 11.30: Fltrpsrtricks n.OOO) Jl-'TC ON; K. am N. ords M.0O0) *2.36: If. Crawnt (1.000) 53.20; Metal Boa < 1.000) 12.18; CoM Stors (1.O0O) *2.«6; Win. Jacks (1.000)
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  • 38 16 SINGAPORE. Nov. 13. RUBBER: 742 rents per Ib. (up one cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 75« cents (steady quiet). TIN: S 485.37!- per picul (up 37 4 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 210 16 i^OVIMBCR tint grade rukber bu»tr« '••.•>• ctoaed In Singapore yesterday at 741 oeota per 1b up one cent on Friday'! dosing price. The tone w.ii quietly steady. S.C.C.R.A. cloning price* In centi per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyer* 741, sellers 731 (N1: Int 1
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  • 16 16 Further October rubber crops Included: Ayer Molefc 48,315 Ib. and Bnklt Katil 55.613 Ib.
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  • 18 16 M.'.iyan Cement Ltd. an* noui.ces that production from its Rawang Works during October was 27,683 tons.
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  • 281 16 f\N the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday the price firmed up early in trading to 74J cents for November first grade on the increase Laos tension. At the higher levels however profit-takers were out and prices further eased to 74 Ms cents as buying interest
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  • 221 16 SHIM lying alongside th« linmpon whirvu taday »r«: Bracooiblra 6/T. K.i. an Maru 8/9. Hoefh Silverspray 15/16, Malmis 1/2. Sapporo Maru 45, Mlkumo Maru 19. Shlraneatn Maru 40/41. Saacola 35/36. Aklbaaan Maru S3/34, SeudaJ NW. l. Pulau Kldjaac NW. 5. Outsr raids: Hocgh Drage. Watudambo, K*>t Sunda.
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  • 100 16 re Malayan fietiinca Banks' AssMlatlsn madr the** change* In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rats* to S100): Msw Vsrk: hujrtnf T.T. 32 I.VIS. airmail 0.0. 33 I/IS. 00 d'st 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trad* bills. Canada! buying T.T. 34 1/16. airmail OD. 34 SM6. 90
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  • 133 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened 1 the week along steady lines. Aspoc Pulp gained is. sd. to 325. 3d. Commonwealth Industrial Gases eased 3s. to 106s and John Ljsafhi Is. 3d. to 665. 3d. Base metals and oils were steady. Mi. Isa gained Is. 3d. to 71s. and
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  • 115 16 CHINESt FTMhM* E.ch.nut BtngaMrs n—n prices per picul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk (33 sellers, drum (37a sellers. Copra November UK/ Continent (25 buyers, (2Aa sellers. Ptpper: Muntok white (162t sellers, Barawak white (160 sellers, special Sarawak black (127s sellers, garbled Lampong black $1271 rellers. Lampong black AJ3TA (1371
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1159 16 Express V.SJk- PaeiCic «k Atlantic Coast Service ETA HA EM ETA S'Dora H'konf Francisco L. AnfelN N.Yofk m.%. "Kmisawa Ma-u" 34/21 Nn 5 Dtc 27 Dtc 2* He 14 iv ■4. ■■RaajikaM Mara" 31 Dec/ 1 Jai i Jaa 27 Jm 21 Jas 14 Fek All suitably equipped with deep
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    • 196 16 WESTBOUND EUMPf SERVICE S'por* P. St>am Penani YAM* Sailef li Part 17 Nat Marseilles. Havn, Dunkirk. SOUTH 1 WEST AFRICA SERVICE TCHIMNCA 7/ I Dae Ourban (U/1T), Port Elirabeth (24/11). Capetown (it7lt). Mataiti (11/12). U|oi (1/1), Cotonou (1/1). Accra. Tatoradi. AbiOlan. fre«town. Coraknr. Dakar (22/1). USTIOUJJO^ m mmmm S'BOrf IOUDIMA
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    • 421 16 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors not below Class 'E' at the office of the 6tate Engineer Kedah /Perils, Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of 39th November 1961 for the "Transport of Drinking water to Drought Stricken Areas In North Kedah." Pull particulars
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    • 534 16 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) QVt AND GUILDS, 1962 Closing dates for entry to the above-named Examinations are as follows: L.C.C. (Spring) 9th. December. 1961 City and Guilds 30th. December, 1961 Late entries will not be accepted. Candidates should apply to their Chief Education Officers tor Entry Porms enclosing a
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    • 508 16 COMMISSIONER OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL OF KUALA LUMPUR NOTICE In pursuance of vie policy of Malay being the National Lauguage. consideration has been given to renaming streets In Uie National Language. The following have accordingly been renamea as follows: Campbell Road Jalan Campbell Court Road Jalan M:ih'...ni..h CTO6S Street Jalan
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 529 17 NOTICE KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG AMALGAMATED LIMITED invite offers for their Oemas rotate, which comprise* approxin.atHy 3983 arres (3830 planted) in the district of Secamat, Johore. Application should be made to the Agents. Malayan Estate Agencies Group limited. Lee Van LUn Building, P.O. Box 1C57. Kuala Lumpur, for permlss.on to view
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    • 327 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS far the Construction of Earthwork: Formation for the Kati-Ber.Ua Road, Kuala Kangsar will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negrt, J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3.00 pm. on 21.11.61 from Contractors In Classes A to E. Pull particulars may be obtained at
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    • 509 17 (Continued from Page It) SITUATIONS VACANT \it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box M ft*, txtrm ruROPf AN COMPANY require* an Instrument service engineer based oa Kuala Lumpur salary according to qualincations. Box AlBOO S.T. K.L. EUROPEAN IMPORT FIRM MM vacancy for a Slipping aad Forwarding clerk. Applicants with previous e«prrlence please
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    • 1067 17 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wtrdt ti (Ml*.)— Box St cts. txtrm REQUIRED by Urge ptaatln* organnation &c Asian Asslstast. Minimum educational standard Senior Cambridge Uradt 11. Preferably a graduate Of Agricultural College Berdnng or a RID A. trains*. Reply mating age. experleace, saUry required to Box AI7M B.T. XL WANTID FOR
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    • 778 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Words Si (Ml*.)— Box St cts. txtrm SBLP-CONTAINBD, Furnish^. Halfbungalow. Private entrance, verandah, lounge, bedroom, bathroom attached C/U shower. Modern conveniences. Beautiful Oarden, Newton Area, Box. AMIS ST. B'por*. "LLOYD HOUSE" Atr-CoodlUOOtd newly deslgaed fully furnished O/ Single rooms Bathroom. B/C M/ Sanitation Longbath attached. Private telephone.
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    • 674 17 i IDUCATION tt Wordt Si (Ml*.)— Box St ttt. txtra DCCIMBER NfW SESSIONS!!! Secretarial, Stenography, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Classes MornIng/ A ft.moon/ Evening. Register early: I Raja's College (Olan Singh's 2nd Door) Spore. STAMFORD COLLICf: Ask for trot copy of 66-page prospectus whloa explains ths College's unique mctnods of Postal
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    • 915 17 LOANS it Wtrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box St «t» Mrtra RELIABLE OINTLIMAN requires loan $8000/- guaranteed monthly $300/Instalment Give particulars To Box A 3317 S.T. Spore. ■OATS, YACHTS FOR SALE it Wtrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box St ci: txtrm ■H FOOT RUNABOUT with Dunloplllo seats. Remote Steering. Folding ■uashade Trailer $600 0.n.0.
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    • 465 17 STEAMIATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. tt Wtrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box SO rt*. txtrm TIRBDT LBT LAURA Massage/ ttteambath refresh You License Masseur/Masaeuse. 319-P, River Valley FUM4. Tent-hone *****. 10.00 a.m to sOO p.m sharp. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'por*) tt Wordt Sit (Minimum) DtOm I month. It Word, Si.in (Miit.) POR PHOTOCOPY SERVICE
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  • 1070 18 EPSOM JEEP RECORDS TRIBUTES TO A CHAMPION S5OO DIFFERENCE HELD UP DEAL ON ONE OF THE GREATEST CUP SPECIALISTS IPOH, Monday. pRINCE OF LALITA whose brilliant record in cup races is only surpassed by that of the mighty Three Rings nearly changed hands
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  • 522 18 nrEiGHTS f• r Tf the second day of Perak Turf Club's November meeting on Wednesday are: Cl. 4, Dlv. 5— 5 F Young Nawab 9.00 Perfume 9.00 Maaikam 9i>o Marchesa 8.12 San Juan 8.11 Semangat 8.10 Showman II 8.10 Nasareh 8.09 Wansbrough 8.08 Home Sweet Boom 5.«7 Profit
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  • 144 18 T ONDON, Mon.— Major Uonel Holllday, 81 -year-old Yorkshireman, headed the list of winning owners on the British Turf at the end of the 1961 flatraclng season which closed on Saturday. The veteran owner, who has a big private stable at Newmarket, was heading
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  • 335 18 KAKI KUDA with Merv Maynard astride, revealed striking form In a tryout with Prince Igor (Mitchell) on a good track at Ipoh this morning. The pair raced over 3f In 38 2/5 with Kaki Kuda goIng easily on the bit at the finish. On
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  • 367 18 OHANGRILA lIS maiden win at Ipoh on Sunday must have delighted trainer Doc Rodders more than a cup wilt, for Shangrlla II has been an exasperating sort. After 41 outings this daughter of Bob Cherry Imported by the Singapore Tar! Club under a yearling scheme
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 169 18 Protect that cut with a 1 'BAND-AID' J dressing w J ifairTTilr'' Be ready to help in any emergency. Keep bakd-ajd dressinjira close 'jr '^!ltf W^^ to hand. They are made f Available tn *A by Johnson ft Johnson— I Plastic or elastic. i the name to look for when
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    • 192 18 "when you have fuel pumps to service you must have ■TT7W expert attention" Noclf Hokfcrj |~*j JHsingle or ■U T»in Fu*t *y I Oil Filtfr MulU-Crlinder Enclosed C«msh»ft No **W 8U Pump wlUi Mechanical. Hydraulic w Nonle ■nd PneumtUc Oovernort and Fuel Multi-Hole Feed Pumps Noule floi to) Multi-Cylinder Flinft
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  • SPORTFRONT
    • 788 19 orman Siebel sums up the final |>SRAK have played in the I last three Malaya Cup soccer finals. They have been beaten each time 4-0 by Selangor in 1959; 2-0 by Singapore last year and 4-2 by Selangor on Saturday. Never in the 35-year history
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    • 249 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Amateur Football Association president Mr. Soh Oboe Soon today told Mr. P. Apptvoo, chairman of the Youth committee, that because of the association's present poor financial position the chanoea of Singapore mrtlng a team to the next Junior Asian Cop
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    • 49 19 HONGKONG, Mon. Cyclists from Singapore, South Korea and Formosa will come here for the first "Tour of Hongkong" which begins on November 24. They will compete with local cyclists in a three-day, gruelling endurance trial which will cover a total of 188 miles in five stages.—
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    • 302 19 British Army pro team plans Far East tour SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE British Army Football Association in London 1 is planning to send its strongest team of professional footballers, now serving their national service, on a Far East tour in May next year. I The proposed tour Is planned to cover
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    • 215 19 CINOAPORE, Mon. Singapore Amateur Football Association today agreed to accept an Invitation from the Pakistan Sports Federation to send the Singapore team on a one-week exhibition tour of East Pakistan at the end of January next year. The Pakistan body will meet the team's
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    • 208 19 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A brtlw liant hattrick by state centre-forward Sahar Hussein enabled formidable Malays to beat Army 4-2 in a S.A.F.A Premier League match at Jalan Besar today. But the man of the match was without doubt Rahlm Omar, who made many
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    • 540 19 MOTOR RACING RAF BKLETAR FTD WINNERS: P. K. Wong (motor cycles) L. C. Chan (cars); flying quarter mile. K. C. Wong (motor cycles) and L. C. Chan (cars). Other winners: standing half mile: Class o—l Low Buk Kwee 1 Cheng Teck Meng; CL 1 1 Low Buk Khoon
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    • 139 19 CINOAPORE. Mon. Fred de >-> souza. S.R.A. delegate on me a.O.SC. managemeni coiamiitee and a member ol mr b.E.A.V. Otunes selection board, yesterday guali&ea to represent Singapore In the small bore rifle prone event. He won the elimination shoot against Or. Alfred Chee and K.
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    • 52 19 JOHANNESBURG. Mon Australia yesterday became the first holders of the Kramer Cup. the professional In-ter-continental lawn tennis team competition, when they beat North America 3-2 in the final here. The event is held on the same lines as the amateur Davis Cup, which is held by
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    • 43 19 TTOKYO. Mon— World featherweight champion Davey Moore of Columbus, 0 outclassed Japanese challenger and third-ranking featherweight contender Kssuo Takayama of Japan in a unanimous 15 -round decision In a televised bout tonight before 10.000 spectators at the covered Kramae Sumo Siadlum.
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  • 445 20 THEME AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE: DELEGATES TOLD OF 'WAR OF NERVES' PARIS, Monday. MR. NILS LANGHELLE, President of the Norwegian Parliament, warned here today that Soviet threats on Berlin called for the strengthening of the Atlantic Alliance. Mr. Lenghelle was opening the Nato Parliamentarians' annual conference, attended
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  • 46 20 GENERAL view of the delegates and guests at the 13th Colombo Plan Ministerial Conference which opened at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is addressing the conference. Straits Times picture by Ng Beh Leow.
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  • 109 20 68 PER CENT 'YES' IN ONE-PARTY ELECTION lISBON. Mon. Supporters j of Dr. Antonio de Oliveria Salazar's Government polled an average of Just over 68 per cent of the electorate in five districts of Portugal in yesterday's one-party election for a new National Assembly. The results announced early today ranged
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  • 140 20 Cambodians accused of border provocation BANGKOK. Mon. The Thai Interior Minister, Mr. Prapas Chaursaekwen, told reporters today that Cambodians were engaging in provocative arts alone the border with Thailand. They had Tired machine ffuns and thrown grenades for fun and even crossed into Thai territory at isolated places Mr. Prapas
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  • 128 20 Pay rise in S'pore only—WD protest KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The War Department Civilian Staff Association here has protested ceainst wage revision for employees In Singapore but not in the Federation. The protest was lodged by a delegation of the association when they met Brigadier W. T. Campbell, who is In
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  • 22 20 COLOMBO, Mon— Ceylon's seven month old state of emergency has been extended for a further month from today. Renter.
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  • 296 20 SAIGON, Mon. North Vietnam's Hanoi radio today called the arrival of 200 United States airmen and planes in South Vietnam 'a most serious violation" of the 1954 agreement on Indo-China. The radio said the move created "an extremely complicated situation in South Vietnam" and urged
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  • 44 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Pahang man, with six previous convictions in his home town of Bentong. was today jailed here for two years for stealing a motor -cycle which was left unlocked in Geylang Road. Soo Chan Nam. 23. pleaded guilty.
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  • 450 20 LONDON, Mon.— Adverse company news had verjr little effect in the stock markets today. Buyers were more influenced by the growing signs that the New Year will see a marked Improvement In the economic situation. The Chancellor of the Exechequer"s recent statements were particularly encouraging. Buyers
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  • 173 20 'No' to Ceylon press snatch fOLOMBO. Mon. The former ruling United National Party said last night it opposes the Ceylon Government's plan to take over the Press. A resolution unanimously adopted by the party's executive committee said: "An attempt by the Government to suppress the freedom of j the Press
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  • 33 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual variety concert of ttM Christ Church Youth League will be held at 7 p.m. on Nov. 18 at the Christ Church School Assembly Hall in Dorset Road.
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