The Straits Times, 18 January 1962

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  • 23 1 A 'S3MH3MY AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,00 ft flea**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1962. 15 CENTS. KON 036
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  • 839 1 STARTS IN PAGE 6— THE BANK STRIKE CASE Malaysia Commission chairman named Borneo inquiry to begin soon [£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lord Cobbold, former (Governor of the Bank of England, has been appointed chairman of the five man Malaysia Commission, it was announced tonight. T h c Federation
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  • 192 1 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. gINGAPORE customs officers this afternoon arrested two young Dutch saßors after seizing H>() hars of gold, valued at $100,000. After a tip-off, two officers of the Customs Special Branch jumped into a service speedboat at Clifford Pier Just after 3 p.m. and
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  • 36 1 NUREMBERG, Wed— Four I people Jumped to their deaths here today from the i upper storeys of a blazing j department store warehouse lin which 13 other people I were burned to death.
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  • 53 1 LONDON. Wed.— Lord Howick of Olendale. chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, leaves London today for a four weeks' tour of corporation projects In Malaya. Singapore. North Borneo. Sarawak and FIJI. He will meet corporation staff and associates and leading Government and commercial representatives In
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  • 851 1 Dr. S. arrests old political foes at dawn I From DONALD C. BECKER, JAKARTA. Wed. j TIIK Indonesian authorities have arrested at leas! a dozen former influential Rightwing political leaders who were pushed into political limbo in recent years by President S(H'karno. They included^ a former Prime a former Deputy
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  • 51 1 Adviser for KL museum LONDON. Wed— Mr. J. C. Irwln. keeper of the Indian section of the Victoria and Albert Museum In London, has been Invited by the Malayan Government to advise on plans for the new National Museum at Kuala Lumpur. He will leave for Malaya on Feb. 1.
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Wed. Percy Powles. 54-year-old former Malayan police officer, died from burns when an oil" stove overturned In his room after he had had too much to drink, a Coroner decided here today. He recorded a verdict of accidental death.
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  • 28 1 STOCKHOLM. Wed—Former Soviet leader Vyacheslav Molotov has written memoirs criticising Premier Niklta Krushchev's handling of relations with Red China, the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet said today.— U.P.L
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  • 156 1 A mid-ocean three cheers for the King KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Threehundred and fifty Congo bound Malayan troops gave three hearty cheers for the Yang diPertuan Agong as their .ship USN Blatchford and the Asia passed in a midocean rendezvous this morning A statement from the Istana Negara said today that
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  • 178 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed TWENTY Belgian mis- sionaries were murdered by Congolese troops in Northern Katanga on New Year's day, U.N. sources said today. The priests were each given 12 lashes with bicycle chains before being shot, the sources said. The troops— reported to be the same ones that massacred
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  • 129 1 SIR SHENTON (GOVERNOR WHENS'PORE FELL) DIES AT 82 LONDON. Wed —The ileath has occurred of Sir Shenton Thomas, 82, Got- i ernor at the time of Sin- gapore faU to the Japanese in 1942. c Sir Shenton and his wife t a cousin of Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery were prisoners of
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  • 47 1 HONG KONO, Wed.— The Colony's Royal Air Force ■squadron, stationed at Kal Tak on the Kcwloon mainland, will switch Its Venom fighters for Hawker Hunter aircraft in the next few months, an RAF announcement said. It said the Venoms were now out-of-date. —Reuter.
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  • 32 1 SPYING CHARGE WAKS.\U\ Wrd. Mm lucia Jordan -Rozwad i Britisb subject nf < rum is to be sjhortly before H military court M at espiona;:*". PAP I i>ews apeacy annoi tonight. Reuter.
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  • 137 1 i A LOR STAR, Wed. 1 A Kedah princess, Tengku Habsah. 16, youngest daughter of Tengku Thiauddin bin Tengku Zainul Rashid and grand-niece of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been missing since last Thursday. Tengku Habsah a lorm three .student in St. Nicholas
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 125 2 'World short of tin forever' LONDON. Wed. The Financial Times said yesterday that the world must become accustomed to a permanent shortage of tin. The newspaper, in a special article by its Commodity Market Editor, said that In 1961 consumption was estimated at 180,000 tons compared with only 135,000 tons
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    • 55 2 SANTA MONICA. Wed A chearful Bing Crosby left St. John's Hospital yesterday where he had undergone surgery earlier this month for removal of two kidney stones. Asked by reporters whether he would attend the annual Bing Crosby Pro-amateur Golf Tournament this week, he drawled: "Be there?
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    • 67 2 COLOMBO. Wed. The execution of Talduwa Somarama Thero, Buddhist monk sentenced to death for the assassination of Dr. Solomon Baraaranalke. former Prime Minister of Ceylon, has been set for Feb. 17. Lawyers for him and two men given life sentences for conspiring In the murder, said today
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    • 81 2 1962 'BLACK YEAR-NO MARRIAGE NEW DELHI, Wed. The Maharajkumar of Slkkim said yesterday that he would marry his American fiancee next January when the "black year" of 1962 ends. In the meantime his fiancee Miss Hope Cooke, would go back to the United States to complete her education. He confirmed
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    • 19 2 BERLIN, Wed— Communist border guards last night arrested two youths trying to escape to West Berlin.— U.P.l.
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    • 363 2 GENEVA, Wed RIVAL PRINCES AREN'T LEGAL DELEGATES, HE TELLS CHAIRMAN OF LAOS CONFERENCE pRINCE Boun Oum, Prime Minister of the right-wing Royal Laotian Government, today rejected a British proposal that he and his two rival Laotian princes should attend a plenary session of the Laos
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    • 347 2 'UNFAIR ...A GIMMICK, CRY PAPERS rjONTROVERSY is growing here over the decision of the Earl of Snowdon (formerly Mr. Antony Armstrong Jones), Princess Margaret's husband, to accept a post as artistic adviser to the Sunday Times, one of the newspapers directed by the
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    • 132 2 \TEW DELHI. Wed. 11 The Maharajkumar of Sikkim today denied reports of a heavy build-up of Chinese forces on the Sikkim Tibet border and of a threat against his kingdom from China. The Maharajkumar, heir apparent to the throne of the tiny Indian Protectorate In
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    • 38 2 HONG KONG, Wed. A weekly through passenger train service now links Peking with Ulan Bator, in Outer Mongolia. The first train left Peking yesterday, according to th« New China news agency.— Reuter.
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    • 368 2 Dag plane holes might have been caused by bullets: Witness NDOLA, (Northern Rhodesia), Wednesday. WITNESS told the Dag Hammarskjoeld death crash inquiry which opened in the High Court here yesterday that he was suspicious about a few holes he found in the wrecked plane— "they might have been bullet holes."
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    • 84 2 WELSH ARE FIRST WITH PRESS AGENT LONDON, Wed.— The proud Welsh Guards, last in precedence of the five guards regiments of the Queen, has appointed a press agent to Improve its public Image. It Is the first regiment to engage an outside publicity man. A spokesman for the regiment, whose
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 214 3 'Hardly time to discuss Kashmir' NEW YORK. Wed. India asked the U.N. Security Council yesterday to reject a Pakistani request for a Council meeting on the Kashmir question. In a letter to the Council President. Sir Patrick Dean o; Britain, the resident representative of India, Mr. C. S Jha. said
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  • 64 3 HELSINKI. Wed. President Urho Kekkonen of Finland won a clear victory in the Presidential election when final official results were announced yesterday. He gained 145 Electoral College seats and many of the 53 seats held by three other parties are pledged to him. It is expected that
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  • 92 3 A POLIO victim .since boyhood. 41 -year-old Mr. Basil Hayes of Heighten. Derbyshire, is now editing his own magazine for the disabled. Since he cannot use his hands in the normal way, he writes with the pen in his mouth as he is here
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  • 134 3 A HILLTOP HOLIDAY for ROYAL COUPLE ANGKOK. Wed.— The King and Queen of Denmark left by plane for the northern mountain retreat of Chlengmal, about 500 miles north of here, to start their private visit as guests of the King and Queen of Thailand. They were accompanied by their royal
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  • 39 3 ALGIERS, Wed—Twentyfive people were killed and 27 wounded in terrorist and extremist attacks throughout Algeria yesterday. French military officials said today. Sixteen of the dead and 19 of the wounded were Muslims, they added.— Reuter.
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  • 22 3 BIRMINGHAM, (Alabama). Wed. Three Negro churches here were rocked by heavy explosions late last night. No one was injured. Reuter.
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  • 172 3 LIVERPOOL. Wed. DETECTIVES investigating a month-old murder here have set up a bureau of Polynesian studies in an attempt to find a lead to the killer and his motive. They believe Mrs. Maureen Dutton. 27. wife of a research chemist, who was stabbed 14 times
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  • 47 3 LOS ANGELES. Wed.— Mr Goodwin Knight, rival of former Vice-President Richard Nixon for the Republican Party's nomination for the governorship of California State, withdrew from the contest yesterday on groundo of 111 health. Mr. KnigHt. 85. is a former Governor of the State Reuter.
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  • 416 3 WEST'S CONCESSION ON N-TESTS BAN TALKS GENEVA, Wednesday TJRITAIN and the United States made an important concession to Russia yesterday by declaring that they were willing to examine the nuclear tests ban issue in the context of general and complete disarmament negotiations. The concession was made at a two-hour meeting
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  • 126 3 American spaceman bid again delayed CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed. An attempt will b« made to orbit IS. astronaut John II Glenn on Jan. 24. informed sources here said today. The previous unofficial date had been Jan. 23 and there was no explanation for the delay of one da.v. The National Aeronautics
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  • 52 3 Mikoyan's progress ACCRA, Wed—Mr. AnMttt Mlkoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier, and President Kwame Nkrumah "exchanged views on problems of general interest in an atmosphere of complete cordiality and mutual understanding." according to a Joint communique issued here yesterday. Mr. Mlkoyan has left for Bamaka. Mali, after a Mx-day visit to
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  • 28 3 PERTH. Wed. The pilot and passenger escaped unhurt when a Royal Navy Whirlwind helicopter crashed today near Perth during exercises with Special Air Service troops.— .Reuter.
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  • 485 5 j KUALA LUMPUR, Wed, 'IRREPARABLE DAMAGE' IF £965 CEILING IS UNDERCUT, SAY MINERS THE TWO Malayan mining delegates to last week's meetings of the International Tin Council in London have appealed to the United States to exercise the greatest caution in the manner in which
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  • 133 5 Stop 'cheek to cheek' dancing in schools, urges M.P. I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Alliance Member of Parliament today objected to boys and girls dancing "cheek to cheek" at school parties in Malaya. Speaking during the debate on the estimates of the Ministry of Education in the House of Representatives. Inche
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  • 102 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Malayan High Commissioner in Australia, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is expected here on Monday to take part In next week's debate In Parliament on the proposed constitutional changes. A Reuter report from Canberra today said he would leave
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  • 27 5 PENANO. Wed Mr. R. A Woolcott, acting Australian High Commissioner in Malaya, today opened an exhibition of Australian Photographs In the British Council office here.
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  • 77 5 Teacher who aids deaf goes abroad on course Miss Ranee Sebastian 22, a Penan* teacher, who flew to Melbourne from Singapore on Tuesday night on a one -year Colombo Plan award for training teachers of the deaf. Miss Sebastian, who will be taking up a specialist course, said she learned
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  • 138 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's Iron ore production will be affected when the Japanese steel Industry cuts down iron Imports from April this year. A spokesman of the Yawata Iron and Steel Mill, the biggest steel mill In Japan, announced in Tokyo today that the
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  • 21 5 PENANO, Wed. The City Council has extended the final day for applications for dog licences to Jan 31.
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  • 51 5 AWAY FOR THREE YEARS SHE'S NOW BACK WITH A DIPLOMA MISS Ong Slew Kee, who is back in Penang with a diploma for domestic science after completing a three-year course tat Emily McPherson College in Victoria. Australia. She was also awarded trained secondary teachers certificate by the Department of Education,
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  • 17 5 PENANG. Wed. The City Council Recreation Club will celebrate Its 43rd anniversary on Saturday.
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  • 349 5 i KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. A SARAWAK community leader said today that nothing should be allowed to slow down the early realisation of Malaysia. Inche Attaellah Zalnuddin, secretary-general of the Sarawak Muslim Welfare Association, and four other Sarawak community leaders are here on a
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  • 260 5 King and Queen pay visit to Kandy COLOMBO. W*d. (CROWDS thronged th« streets of Kandy, ancient capital of Ceylon, to greet Malaya's King and Queen during their one-day stop-over in Ceylon yesterday. Their Majesties, who were the guests of the GovernorOeneral, Sir Oliver Goonetllleke, drove 72 miles to Kandy after
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  • 2904 6 Dr. LEE'S PARTY GETS ONE EXTRA VOTE— FROM Mr. MARSHALL SINGAPORE, Wednesday ONG; NO GROUND NOW FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS THE Government tonight defeated a Barisan Sosialis motion for an immediate all-party conference on Singapore's political future with the condition that the Government
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  • 8730 7 BANK: We're bound by award to pay arrears UNION: Bank tried to subvert our members SINGAPORE, Wednesday NAIR TALKS OF 'HALF TRUTHS AND DISTORTIONS' \IN CASE FOR THE BANK 'pKE President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, reserved judgment
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  • 893 7 BEFORE Mr. Rattray opened the case for the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Mr. Devan Nair (for the union) drew the court's attention to what he called a misleading report In yesterday's Free Press. He said If this report was left uncorrected. It would do
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1729 10 BANTAM FELL TO TACTICS STILL IN USE IN BOTH WORLD WARS JT was the port for the richest pepper growing district of .lava, a convenient entrepot lor spices and Chinese floods and English, Danes and French were all welcome there for peaceful trading. Sultan
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 313 10 Straits Times Crossword AC'KOSS 6. Prospect of cold condition* 8 Not much used* to a mansion dtfturbed wasp* once <9>. in the city (9). 7. Rig out and measure up grat--10. A quarter of the sun— or the ing <«). moon (t>. 8. Poor Pal Lee in taking bar out
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  • 37 11 1» Wercs $1$ (Minimum) TAN— KHOOI Between Seng Huat. younger son of Madam Khaw Ohm Kbuan and the late Mr. Tah l'hee Khoon and LI Llan, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kao Kirn Cheng. 17/1/62.
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  • 30 11 2* Werdt SU (Minimum) THE FAMILY OP the late Mr. Kok Siak Weng thank all friends and reMIMS for their messages of sympathy wreaths and their kind assistance and
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  • 52 11 2* W»r4t tit (Minimum) FOR BRIGHTER FLOORS and rriKhter furniture, use Xi it i:oes on fast— gives a shine that really lasts. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. nave on display the complete range of Pan, fontana. Ace and Four Square Paper backs t» the Cold Storage. Arcade Orchard Road In conjunction
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  • The Straits Times Thursday, January 18, 1962.
    • 642 11 The rubber industry's problems deserve a fair hearing when they are raised in Parliament. For this reason, if no other, the ill-natured spat between the Minister of Commerce and Industry and his Socialist Front critic was out of place. While much that Mr. Lim Kean Siew
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    • 343 11 Lord Cobbold, whose appointment as chairman of the Malaysia Commission is announced today, has briefly visited this part of the world twice, in 1951 and 1958, when he was Governor of the Bank of England. If he cannot be assumed to have a close, first hand knowledge of
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    • 262 11 With the Anglo-American offer to discuss a nur'ear ban agreement in the context of general disarmament 'he postDulles practice of diplomatic mobility comes sturdily of age. Although the British and U.S. delegates at the Geneva nuclear ban conference are understandably reluctant to see more than three and a
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  • 791 11 JOHN WILLIAMS, just back from a visit to Jakarta, reports: The first shots have been fired: The second may come more easily... GROWING hopes that the West Irian dispute will be settled peacefully are in abeyance for the moment as observers await the full impact of Indonesian reaction to
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    • 126 11 T7LECTRICITY supply and service in Cheras village is inadequate. The small generating station starts up only at 6.30 p.m. and stops at 6.30 a.m. Thus for 12 hours there Is no supply. Fans are rendered useless In the hot afternoons, refrigerators have to run
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    • 64 11 \TY daughter passed her 11 Lower Certificate of Education examination with flying colours. Yet she was not promoted, whereas others with less favourable results were. What are children In this position to do? They cannot even be accepted into day training classes as these classes
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    • 89 11 pi Batu Pahat one cannot 1 understand why cyclists riding two abreast are committinK an offence when there are a number of "No Three Abreast" signs exhibited along busy roads such as Jalan Rahmat. Slmpang Rantal Circus and Merdeka Estate. If cycling two abreast is an offence,
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  • 1013 11 SHENTON THOMAS: The man the Japs could not break... BY A STAFF WRITER THE death in England yesterday of Sir Shenton Thomas at the ago of 82 removes one of the most dynamic Malayan personalities of the last war. He assumed an "iron man" role when the |apanese imperial forces
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  • 527 12 DYNAMIC Malaya— by U.S. envoy 'RAPID GROWTH AND FREEDOM CAN GO TOGETHER' PROOF OF THE THEORY IS IN THIS COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •JHE United States ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Charles Baldwin, said today that Malaya provided glowing proof that dynamic economic growth could be produced in an atmosphere of
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  • 88 12 Parachute display by sergeant CINGAPORE, Wed. A Royal Air Force parachute Jumping Instructor, Sgt. Keith Teesdale. will do a free fall parachute Jump from an aircraft flying at 9.000 ft. at the Royal Naval air station at Sembawang next Tuesday. This is believed to be the first time a Jump
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  • 61 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. Goh Chiang Hong, 23, a labourer, sentenced to death for firing a pistol with Intent to cause personal Injury to Mr. Chew Choo Han. a company managing director, during a kidnapping bid. will be hanged at Outram Jail on Jan. 23. The shooting
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  • 121 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 19-year-old thief told a District Judge today that he gave himself up to the police because he was con-science-stricken. H. surrendered to the polite today and confessed to the theft of six microscopes on Oct. 31 last year. Ou> Nonls, unemployed, pleaded
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  • 155 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. Peggy Anne Williams, the wife of Colin Harold Williams, a valuer and estate agent, who petitioned for a divorce on the ground of her husband's adultery with Mary ling, of Kuala Lumpur, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah
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  • 27 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore battalion of the Boys' Brigade has changed the name of its highest award the "Queen's Badge" to the "Founder's Badge
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  • 163 12 Lamp-post gang robs widow of her life savings SINGAPORE. Wed.— A widowed sundry store proprietress. Madam Lee Say Har, 36 (above), was robbed of her SlS.noo lifesavings by a six-man gang In a predawn hold-up at her Tanjong Pagar shop today. Madam Lee and her 66--year-old mother, an aunt. a
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  • 113 12 Dr. Lee 's case put off by magistrate to Feb. 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Or Lee Slew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialls, will appear in the Fourth Magistrate s Court on Feb. 20 on a police summons charge of "being present in the holding of an assembly, consisting of more
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  • 162 12 DISMISSED PUPILS WAITED IN VAIN TO SEE MENTRI KUALA TRBNOOANU. v Wed. Thirty Form Three pupils from the Barlah Secondary School at Paslr Panjang, four miles from here, today waited In vain for two hours to see the Mentrl Besar, Inche Ibrahim Flkrl bin Mohamed, to protest against their dismissal
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  • 283 12 British envoys discuss West Irian crisis WILL DUTCH BE ALLOWED FACILITIES AT BASES? SINGAPORE, Wednesday. WAR fears over West Irian have pushed talks on Malaysia to the background at this year's annual conference of high ranking British envoys stationed in Asia, the Straits Times understands. The conference began at G.H.Q..
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  • 209 12 2,000 invited to wedding of soldier Prince CUNOEI PATANI, Wed. "^Tengku Annuar Ibni Sultan Badlishah (above\ younger brother of the Sultan of Kedah. will marry a former teacher. Shar i f a h Saleha. a daughter of the Mentri Besar. Da to Syed Omar Shahabuddin. at Alor Star on Monday.
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  • 113 12 CINOAPORE. Wed. The -trike by 90 employees of the American International Assurance Co., Ltd.. In Robinson Road, which began yesterday, was called off this morning although no settlement was reached in their dispute over the management's dismissal of an executive. Tho company's
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  • 215 12 UNION TO TUN LIM: WE'RE NON-PAP CINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union today asked Tun Lim Yew Hock, chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, to withdraw hia statement in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the union was a "P.A.P. union." Tun Llm spoke about the union In yesterday's debate
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  • 84 12 Missionary from Laos flies in SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Richard Hall, a Seventh Day Adventlst missionary from Laos, flew Into Singapore in his own Cessna plane to attend a church conference which opened here today. The "pioneer session" of the Seventh Day Adventist South-East Asia mission, which Is held biennially, will
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  • 41 12 KUALA, LUMPUR, Wed. The Indian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. Y. K. Purl, and Mrs. Purl returned here by air last night after accompanying the Yang dlPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong on their Stat? visit to India.
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    • 42 12 WHITEAWAYS /ja/ a^K B a^T Mf OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS OFFERED AT CLEARANCE PRICES HURRY stocks are going fast. Everything must be cleared! WHITEAWAYS 2 Mttwy Ro«d Singapore P.O. Bo« 696 r»hon« ***** FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
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    • 129 12 YOU too can do a professional -looking job with I Sherwin-Williams KEM GLO I I The Miracle Alkyd Enamel: I KIM CLO is America* finest interior enamel for all metal and woodwork and kitchen/bathroom walls. j KEM CLO dries to a beautiful semi-lustre finish (no oily gloss!) that looks and
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  • 300 13 Four RMN ships will escort the Royal liner PENANG. Wed. The Italian liner Asia, bringing home the Yang cliPrrtuan Agong and his Consort and their daughter. Sharifah Salua. after their State visits to India and Pakistan, will be escorted into Penang harbour by four ships of tin- Royal Malayan Navy
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  • 2560 13 Common Mart expert due soon SINGAPORE. Wed. Th c Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. has given an assurance that after a merger between the Federation and Singapore, the Central Government will have to get the agreement of the Government here before
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    • 68 13 DAILY M,^F^^_ Witt FROM SINGAPORE HH^ 3 FL <GHTS WEEKLY VIA ■t^fe^^^^Vn^MH fl kuala lumpur M I nßfi All flight* arm by fast, comfortable jet-prop A Mt BRITAHNIAS and ELECTRAS In association with (i^A -iMj W^ 1 CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Make your raNf _J\J Wl I vatlons through your usual
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  • 2443 14 Bani says: We want to merge not be submerged... Byrne, Marshall in sharp exchanges it From Page Five talking in the Assembly, arguing and explaining He said he had state 1 his stand on everything. He said that if the Federation Government wanted
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    • 164 14 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 jj|f Wm pen! That something remarkable is < the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself Jtim to capacity by itself. No levers to posh, I U no delicate parts to manipulate. Capil- UK
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    • 323 15 say it with flowers I>IRTHDAY brooches have come to the market with every month of the year represented by its appropriate flower. The broibches, designed and made by British craftsmen in a Birmingham firm of jewellery manufacturers, are hand painted in bright, vivid enamels, each bunch of flowers
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    • 121 15 DRESSES MADE OF SPONGE EAGLES' claws, bare feet and bath towels wrapped around the head were featured in boutique collections at the Italian spring and summer fashion shows held in Florence this week. One model wore a halfinch long metal claw on each hand to highlight a pink beach outfit
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  • 112 17 MELBOURNE, Wed. GENERAL Investments were firm. PhUip Morris gained 6d. to 28s. and Rothmans 2s. 6u. to 90s. 6d. Other moves were small. In an otherwise steady oils tcction, A.O.G. noted a rise of 3s. to 635. 6d. Base mrUls were sleady and lotuu flrm. Con. Zinc M/-
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  • 159 17 SHIPS lylnn alanptda Ota tiniapvra •hirm today arat Eaatern Maid 23. Benlawera 44. President Qrmot 8/9. RUM of Aodkra, 15/16, Moonla 18, Canton 1/2, Bayoa 24. Outer raadt: Landak, Tochstuart, Selat StiDda, Banveneo. Polon. Str. Proirreaa. Dukat, Frankfurt, Arooda. Keninitau. Assets Macrak. Siamat Tlga. 8«tla Budhl, Karoabo
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  • 218 17 FEBRUARY Nrat (rade rubber bayera f.a.b. cloaed In Singapore yesterday at Mi eenta per Ib. up five-eighth* of a cent on Tueaday'a price. Tba tone waa vary ataady. S.C.C.R.A. eloalng price* tn centa par Ib. yaaterday: Int. 1 R.B 8. Prompt foh buyera Hi, aellera 811: Ist. 1
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  • 33 17 SINGAPORE. Jan 17. RUBBER: 811 cents per Ib. (up five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 81} cents (quiet). TIN: 5476 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (unchanged).
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  • 490 17 ITC DECISION NOW DAMP SQUIB FOR TIN SHARES From Our Market Correspondent THE raising of floor and ceiling; prices by the International Tin Council last week seems to have proved a damp squib for tin shares as far as the Malayan Stock Exchange is concerned and the speculative impetus, which
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  • 21 17 MaUyan Stock Indices: Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Industrials: 181.89 161.21 Tins: 296.57 295.59 rubbers: 209.12 219.12 Jan. 1 19M=100
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  • 641 17 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Intfuatriala: Eaat Smalttns S2.TI OL, 53.72 OL.- (2.000) 53.T2: M. Camaat (1.000) 12.46: Rolbmaoa (3.000) $1.21, (2.000) J1.22 Mtnlnjt: Arapat (BOD) 13a. «M. ON; A. Ama.l (500) 2«a. A. Hltam (1,000)
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  • 201 17 QUIETER conditions prevailed on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday with the price of February first grade fluctuating during the morning market between 80i cents and 80J cents. Towards the end of the morning prices steadied to 81 cents on rumours of further trouble
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  • 116 17 rHIHUI Pr»duc< Euhinn llnga- mrt n*an arlcu par *l«ul yaitardayt Caaamit all: bulk »3» Milan, drum Mil aellera. Caava: Jan. UK/ContliMot (2T| buyara, »2S» Milan. Paavar: Mantok white IITO Milan. Sarawak white »I*7| Milan, apaclal Sarawak black $140 Milan. garbled Lampoßf, black $140 Milan. ASTA 1150 Mllen. Sm«.p,
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  • 81 17 OWE Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed the** price* for calculating customs duties for the week beginning; on Jan. 18. Robber 78 <i cents a Ib. Copra 5430 a ton. Coconut oil $656 a ton. Palm oil „645 a ton. Palm kernels 8308.35 a ton. The rate*
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  • 68 17 rl Malayan fxahange BankaAetealatlen mad« Uieaa change* In Its rates to merchant* ytnterday (all rates to (100) •ailing TT ar OO ready i twin Fmnct MM: Holland Guilder* lUi. Deuticne Marka 1301. On the fraa axahanaa market tn Hang Kang, the U.S. tfellar wii quoted at .V6SJ (or
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    • 408 17 NEDLLO YD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, MALAYA DIRECT TO CAN/IDA AND U.S. 6REAT LAKES PORTS. S'pon P. S'Mffl Penanf Arr. Montritl "Ml»»" <XL) H* 11/14 MW •■SWUNSM" <«U »ff «/1« »»f »»r «"«T '•lINMNC" (Ml) J/11 M»| 13/14 Mfy MIJ >-* "S»UTI8»" («U... S/UJWM n/Utas 15
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    • 112 17 TENDER POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on Tuesday 30th January, 1962 are Invited by The Commissioner, Royal Federation of Malaya Police, for the purchase ot unserviceable stores. Full particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Officer Commanding. Federal Stores Depot, Oumey Road, Kuala
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    • 798 17 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION v All members of the above Association In the State ol Slnga- p pore will be cloaed for business on Monday 22nd January 1962 for Thaipusam. f PUBUC NOTICE j Mr. A. A. K. Surattee Is no c longer an agent of Queensland Insurance Co.
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    • 644 17 DISTRICT COURT SALE FBIT OF DISTRESS NO. 1726 OF 1961. In the cause of lovjslnf A DeTelopnent Board Landlord Versus ■an Wrr Bnv Tenant. AUCTION SALE OF )Lsplay Wall Showcases, WTltlnf abies, Gents' and Children's wear. os-Tietlcs, handbags, loyi, glassrare, table-lamps, etc. To be held at V No. 13 t'pper
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    • 625 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I APPUCATIONB ARK INVITED for toe post of Aast: to Matron at Sekolah Latehan Wanlta. (Women's Vocational Training Institute), No: 9 Gopeng Road, Ipoh. Qualification: 1- Senior Cam bridge or equivalent. 2. Must be able to read and write Romanised Malay. 3. Must be able to type. Knowledge
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    • 530 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications from Federal or Btat« ClUaens woo bay« attained their 17th but not their 33rd birthday arc Invited for the vacant posts in the Kangar Town Council. (B) One Stenographer (Malay Lausffjag*)) Salary Seals:— (Tlmetcale) $235 X 14 351 Efficiency Bar/366 x 14 432 Pins cost of living
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    • 912 18 KUigiiiUjU^ (Conttnnrd from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* St I Min.)— Box tt eta. txtrm N.AD tb« Scoter Appeintmmta Vacmat in Tht Bimday Mai] each I week. APPLICANTS to Box NO. AJS2S B.T. tkaakad. Ta« vacancy it saw ailed. WANTED aa cxpertewMd mala ty*Bt/ dark. Only sood tnts* D«ad
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    • 880 18 1 ACCOMMODATION VACANT j Word* Si (Mln.)— Box St ett. txtra CHINESE V.M.C.A. HOSTEL moat economical comfortable witb modern conveniences near commercial centra railway shipping air travel Agencies. TelephoSM ***** Singapore. ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Warda SS (Ml*.)— Box St ett. axtra PULLT FURNISHED BUNGALOW or house. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,
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    • 666 18 EDUCATION |2* Wordt Si (Mln.)— Box it et*. txtra LOWER SIX/SECONDARY 111 assures a Distinction in Pur* Science* at Certificate Examination*. Apply < Singapore Inatttate of Selene*. TUITION U Warda Si (Mln.)— Bam tt eta. txtra AT YOUR HOME: Private Tuition for All Grades in All School Subject* from $20
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    • 815 18 DOGS, PETS, ETC. tt Warda U (Mln.)-Bax M ate. axfra KITTENS: To grv* away ta good homes. K'nc (Spore) M 992 after 7.00 p.m. or rx-fore s 00 a.m. PEKINGESES FOR SALB male and female Si months old nio*tly imported. H Phone Spore ***** after 7 p m. U.K. IMPORTED
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    • 846 18 FOR SALE M Worda Si (Ml*.)— Box it ett. oxtrm /S OPPORTUNITY' lUPIRSOFT .^*^^i K I af»*^^V. OOUBLIWOOVEN Baby Napkins Now S^maJl I I\l I I V/\. t docen only sa.no. Mosquito net now f PV I I1 I IX. A S3 30 Many bargains. Remrmftrr t II I I\Jr\
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    • 283 19  -  EPSOM JEEP: By Ipoh, Wednesday 4 GOOD THING ON SUNDAY D£AK OF PERFECTION strode out in faultless r* style when taken out for pace work by Garnet Bougoure here this morning. Bougoure neid rus mount to half pace from the 4f post but the High Peak
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    • 110 19 IPOH. Wed. Ihe Perak Cricket Association is facing a big problem in staging matches on the Ipoh town padang thi:, year because of the increased ground charges. This ls stated In the annual report by the PCA secretary. R. Thamotharam. Previously the fees were $5
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    • 205 19 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. 'PHE first two Malayan apprentice jockeys selected by the Malayan Racing Association to undergo apprenticeship with a reputable training establishment in England will sail for England on the Canton on Saturday. They are Sonny Ng Kee Fatt, 20, and Jamil bin Amat Said,
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    • 307 19  - Defeat of Soh not takeover bid— members TEOH ENG TATT: By SINGAPORE, Wednesday A SPOKESMAN for the 11 Singapore Amateur F.A. council members, accused by president Son Ghee Soon of "stabbing him in the back" during the election of officials for the various committees foi 1962, today denied they had
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    • 191 19 New man in Johore XV for final SINGAPORE, Wei Joh^re will have a newcomer in their team against Perak in the All-Blues Cup rugger final on the Kuala Lumpur padang on Saturday. rie is Oon Tong Yong, who L« among the 20 players who will travel to Kuala Lumpur. Tons
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    • 66 19 HONG KONG, Wed.— Hong Kong will take part In the Asian Games at Jakarta in August. This was announced by A. de O. Sales, chairman of the Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, at a council meeting held yesterday. Hong Kong will
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    • 108 19 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER LIM CfP (Ipoh): Cheng Wan 2 PCRC 0. Cow A Gate Cop: 3 Coy RASC 2 Lima Bias Eft. 1; 2nd Engineer Sqdn 0 HQ 2 FIB 0SPORE GBFA DIV. 1: PWD wo. General Hosp; Div. ZA: Marines B 4 Woodbrldg 4: Div. 3B: Meter Readers 8
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    • 377 19 MURRAY HAS BEATEN AUSSIE 'BIG 3* XV AL A LUMPUR, Wed. Among thp entries for the first Malayan Open golf championships here next month is Alan Murray, 21, who recently beat Frank Phillips, for the Australian Professional Title. Murray has also entered for the Singapore Open to be held at
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    • 90 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association has received encouraging response lor its "talent spotting" open age group competitions on Jan. 27. A total of 450 entries from boys and girls for the tour age groups has been received. Forty entries have been received for the diving
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    • 245 19 Skinner, Rahim recalled for match against Spartak SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (GOALKEEPER Wilfred Skinner and inside Rahim Omar, both of whom were dropped from last year's Singapore team, have been recalled for the match against Spartak F.C. of Czechoslovakia at Jalan Besar on Monday (7.30 p.m.). Skinner missed the early part of
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    • 129 19 Husband and wife get awards TPOH. Wed. The Sultan of Perak honoured four sports personalities in thr State on his birthday on Monday. They were R. L. Grut and his wife. Dora. Dato Mohamed Ramly bin Abdullah anc' Song Tee Toh. Grut, who is a vice-pre-sident of the Lawn Tennis
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    • 113 19 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will invite Australia and New Zealand to send athletes in take part in the Open championships at Ipoh from Auk 16 to 18. Mr. Liew Kirn, Secretary ol the F.M.A.A.U., said today that Invitations are being
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    • 61 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Abdul Ghani, Selangor Rangers' 27-year-old International inside-left, said today he has not yet been approached with an offer from Cardiff City, the English First Division club, to turn professional. A Cardiff scout who approached Quah Kirn Swee. the Singapore star inside forward,
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    • 230 19 A HMEDABAD, Wed. In a game which was right out of the golden era of hockey. India beat Australia 3-0 today in the international tournament here. It was hockey of the highest order, and the most striking feature of the game was the smooth
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    • 254 19 CINOAPORE, Wed— Officials appointed to the various committees of the Singapore Amateur F. Al for 1962 are: FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE: Tay Soo Yong (chairman). Dr. S.H. Al-Junled. Ibrahim Isa. N. S. Hogan. Son Ohee Soon. APPEALS: W. McOreger-Watt (chairman). Dr. S.H. Al-Junled. N. S. Hogan,
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    • 747 19 II y .i J7jT?2WS7x^nT^TWfTi7>il NOTICE >IN(.\PI)HK Ml IU( AL \^>M( I\IIOV 2\l) UINMH. i.IH JANIAKV. KMI BOOKINGS TILI 18TH JANUARY. 196 i Telephone Nor 936.'8/9J629 KS IBE AH CHIAN COMPANY. fume* Si Treasurer* CHANGE OF ADDRESS A.s from 1 2 62 the Registered Office will be at a? 48 Bullil
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    • 688 19 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received al the Oflu-r of the Director of Public Woik.v. Federation of Maiaya, for the 1. Supply and Delivery of One <1 1 Apron Piaie Feeon < Closing date 12 noon. 7 2 62) 1 Supply and Installation of One •)> Stone Crushing Plant
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    • 29 19 R. A L E I MOBUS SPIKES HOCKEY BOOTS FOOTBALL BOOTS And Many Other Types of FOOTWEAR. OLYMPIC SPORTS 64, Bros Bosoh Rood, Spore. 59. Campbell Rood, Kuola Lumpur.
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    • 121 19 BOCCER LIM SENG FOOK CUP: Kllat v Kinta Indians (Ipob Chinese Assembly Hall grd); tow A Gate Cup: PTC TrotUrs v Kllat < Coronation grd>: sth Bn RMR v Changkat Klnding Est (Jo. Abdul JalU). RIGGER CLUB MATCHES: Fed. Armed Forces v S'gor Club (Airport Rd): College of Agrrlc. v
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    • 216 20 From KEN FERNANDEZ. Ahmedabad. Wed will press for more Asian repre sentation on the International Hockey Federation. Mr. A. Durairatnam, manager of the Malayan team and Malayan Hockey Federation's representative to the IHF Congress at New Delhi on Jan. 25, said he
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    • 142 20 WOMEN CAN JOIN the PGA LONDON, Wed. The British Professional Golfers Association yesterday decided to admit woman members. Announcing this unprecedented steo at a meeting in London, the new P.G.A. secretary. Col". Harry Reed, said: "We had to face the Inevitable. Instead of waitinr for it to hit as we
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    • 223 20 Contractor to captain Indian XI to W. Indies SURPRISE SWITCH ON DAVIS CUP MADRAS, Wed. The Nawab of Pataudl. who was 21 earlier this month, was yesterday named as vicecaptain to Narl Contractor of the Indian cricket team to tour West Indies in February. March and April. The 16 players
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    • 329 20 Challenge round will be played on Sunday \fELBOURNE. Wed. Ifl Australia, the holders, will stage the challenge round of the Davis Cup on a Sunday this year for the first time. This was agreed after a long debate at yesterday's annual conference of the Australian L.T.A. The tie will take
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    • 59 20 MADRAS, Wed— The MCC cricketers today travel to Dacca to resume the Pakistan part of their tour with the Second Test beginning on Friday. The tourists have three matches In Pakistan Including two Tests and then move on to Ceylon for three more games. England are
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    • 22 20 RICHMOND. Wed. University College beat Westminster 9-5 In the first round of the Rugby Union Hospitals Cud here yesterday.— Reuter.'
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    • 211 20 PENANG. Wednesday. /THE F.A. of Penang last night decided that in fu- ture all appeals against decisions made by the F.A.P. standing committee should not be heard by the F.A. of Malaya Appeal Board. The F-A.P executive council will appoint a new board to
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    • 513 20 SINGAPORE, Wed SINGAPORE Combined Schools Sports Council, in an endeavour to raise the standard of school sports In the State, has decided to start the season for most games earliei than usual this year. The aim, It was disclosed by an
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    • 191 20 CYDNEY, Wed. The 1964 Australian touring cricket team may play several exhibition matches in the Soviet Union on the way home from England. The Australian Government has given diplomatic approval for the trip. The visit now depends on Australian Board of Control permission. Board
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    • 278 20 O*n Mod.m ond Uptodota Hobm* at ta«k ■eMeaj Mcci NAN TANG ESTATE At Tl. C<ni Kon, Rood m... N«ar Saraa«eef» Cafaaa elf Ckeen Mcc AfMM 999 Yeori Leasehold Two-Storey Semi-detached Two-Stor«y Terrace 516.700 upwards *****0 upwards lir BetH/Uwetefy, Teneee. «K. Fleer Loim— 4 Oiniitg. Utility. Kitchen, SetVWX. Cc» Pit 2-Storey
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    • 230 20 DIFFERENT. PEOPLE LIKE FOR THE SAME REASONS The size Is s«nslbl*— A good full-size filter tip cigarette and firmly packer*. The tobacco Is supsrto— You get the finest Virginia tobacco money can buy. The pack Is psrfsot— The slim elegant crush-proof box with the Mlft-up' lid has nmvor been bettered.
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  • 82 21 SINGAPORE. Wed.- A watchman. A. Samlkannu, 50. was acquitted and discharged on a charge of murdering his wife. Pichai Ammal. by the High Court today. He was freed alter the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. Satchi Sourajan. told the court that he was withdrawing the charge under
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  • 18 21 JOSEPH fHIPPS WOODFOPl) <jo«) pasaed auray on 16th Jan. IM2. at the Otntral Hotpital. Penuic. Bori'4 17th.
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  • 100 21 MR. AND MRS. I4«rraw Bernard thank all rol.mvfs and tnm.u for ihfir good i-tv pnMM »"d attendance on th< occasion of their marriage on 10.1.62 at Taipmn. MEtSRI Lab Lim Hwr, lx>h l.:-n Kf, Loh Lim Slew, thank all frl«nd« and relatives for wreaths, attendam and valuable axulxtance rendered
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  • 329 21 LONDON. Wed— A sudden burst of activity in Imperial Chemical and Courtaulds shares was (lie feature in the last half-hour of business on the London stock exch.uiur today. Following the statement issued by Courtaulds that discussion.-; will Imperial Chemicals concerning a merger have been concluded
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  • 25 21 LONDON, Wed.— Buyers £953, sellers £854, Forward buyers £958, sellers £959. Settlement £963. Turnover a.m. 80 tons. pjn. 10 tons. Tone. Steady but quiet.
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  • 36 21 LONDON. Wed. Spot 24Jd.. Feb. 34id.. Mar. 24 1 d.. April 24 id.. June 24Jd.. Jaly/Sept. 24Jd, Oct. Dec. 34 1 d.. Jan./ Mar. 24 jd, e.l.f. Jan. unquoted. Feb. 24d., Mar. 24d. Tone: Steady
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  • 226 21 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Polish pianist, Niedzielski, gave a programme from the popular Beethoven/Chopin repertoire before a packed audience in the Victoria Theatre tonight. Whatever one may think of Mr. Nledzielski as a pianist, noone can deny him the success of being different to any pianist
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  • 141 21 SINGAPORE, Wed. The mother of the British soldier who was found dead in Rochore Canal Road last week flew in from London last night to visit his grave. Mrs. Anne Howe, of Dundee, Scotland, whose 21 -year-old son. James, a private in
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 42 21 The weather JJIGHEST and lowest temperature.-, in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Koti Bharu 82 75 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 86 73
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