The Straits Times, 7 February 1962

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  • 22 1 M SiNG.vPOK. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**"** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1962 15 CENTS KDN Oil
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  • 772 1 MALAYSIA BLUEPRINT 'Wishes of the people must be respected' By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Kuala Lumpur, Tues. RECOMMENDATIONS for the formation of Malaysia were published simultaneously in a comprehensive "blueprint" form today in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Kuching (Sarawak), Jesselton (North Borneo) and Brunei Town.^i The recommenftlions were made Dy the Malaysia Solidarity
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  • 107 1 ADDIS ABABA, lues. Africa was not a dark continent until the advent of colonialism, the Ethiopian (li'leiration leader. Mr. Cetachew Mekasha. told tlic conference of the Pan-Af-rican Freedom Movement for East and Central Africa here today. Mr. Mekasha said Africa had been the
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  • 82 1 80 NEW YEAR FIRES IN HONG KONG HONG KONG. Tues.— Eighty fires, caused mainly by flio crackers, broke out in 20 hours as Hong Kong celebrated the Chinese Ne\y Year By last n:srht 21.000 peoplewere homeless. A grass fire was raging out of control in Kowloon. The unusually dry and
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  • 25 1 HAIFA, Tues.— A 134-year-old man who died here oo Sunday was buried today. One of the mournrrs was his 100-year-old son.— U.P.I.
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Tues. Professor Anatoli Blagonravov. head of the Soviet space satellite programme, has said that Sovie' science has enough data a. its disposal to guide a spaceship to Mars or Venus. Moscow Radio leported today.— Reuter.
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  • 878 1 De Gaulle's TVspeech raises Algeria peace hopes PARIS, Tuesday. JJOPES for a quick peace in Algeria soared high in the French capital last night following Gen. de Gaulle's television broadcast. What impressed political circles was the unprecedented note of confidence with which the President referred to the chance of reaching
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  • 410 1 T*HE State Depart--1 ment said yesterday it would reconsider the question of allowing Dutch troops to fly across the United States to West Irian if the Dutch-Indonesian peace talks were oroken off or a military emergency arose. The department states its position in
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  • 153 1 DEFEAT AT THE POLLS FOR THE FINLAND COMMUNISTS IJELSINKI, Tues.—Fin- land's middle-of-the-road Agrarian Party has displaced the Commumsts as the largest Parliamentary group, according to unofficial figures issued early today after the two-day general election. Observers here believe thai the' Agrarians, who hay formed a minority Government since 1958. now
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  • 20 1 ROME. Tues.—ltalian Cardinal Gaetanc Cicognani. Prefect of the Vatican's Congregation of Rites, died yesterday of coronary thrombosis.— Reuter.
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  • 280 1 Unified command mission arrives SINGAPORE. Taes—A British defence team led by wvid Marshal Sir Francis Festing, former chief of the Imperial General Start, arrived here today for talks on a unified Fai East command. Sir Francis is now ■pedal adviser to the British Defence Minister. M. Harold Wat kin son.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 1139 2 I ONDON, Tues. Mr. Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, last night launched an attack on the United Nations. Making a surprise openlng speech for the Government against a Labour opposition motion to censure Lord Home, the Foreign Secretary, for his
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  • 108 2 DEATH FOR RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS FANATICS MOSCOW. Tues. The Supreme Court of the Moldavian Soviet Republic hai sentenced to death four people described as "religious fanatics" and jailed 15 for the murder of a "non-believer" according to the newspaper Soviet Moldavia received here today. It said a crowd beat and kicked
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  • 296 2 T ONDON, Tues. Fresh trouble over Britain's central African policy Is freely predicted here if the British cabinet's "thirdtry" constitutional plan for the tense Northern Rhodesian protectorate is rejected by either the Africans or Europeans. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Secretary, will have the unpublished plan
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  • 100 2 LONEKDN. Tues. Three million workers yestei day staged Britain's biggest strike for eight years, causing nation-wide stoppages in shipyards, car factories, aiicraft works and engineering shops. The strike, a one-day token protest against the Government's current wage-freeze policy, was called by the 39unlon
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  • FOREIGN DESK (2)
    • 229 3 McNAMARA: CAN SURVIVE SUDDEN N-STRIKE AND DESTROY ENEMY IN RETALIATION WASHINGTON, Tuesday. ]yjR. Robert McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defence, said today that the U.S. was strong enough to survive a sudden nuclear blow and completely destroy an enemy in retaliation. The Defence Secretary made this
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    • 63 3 MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. Vyacheslav Moloto». the former Soviet Foreign Minister, returned home yesterday from hospital where he has undergone treatment for 12 days. A hospital spokesman told correspondents: 'He has r° covered from his illness and fit and well." The spokesman declined to say what the
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    • 160 3 Effect of arms reduction on U.S. economy WASHINGTON, Tues.— A panel of American experts reported today that although a steady decline in defence spending spread over several years "may prove a significant drag on the economy." the economic problems r e s v It i n g from disarmament were
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    • 386 3 Fierce fighting in many places in Laos reported BANGKOK, Tues. The Laotian Ambassador to Thailand, Mr. Thao Nuing Ratanovong, today claimed that Vientiane and Luang Frabang were now under heavy attack by the leftist forces in Laos. He told a Press conference that other towns under leftist attack were Nam
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    • 22 3 WELLINGTON. Tues. It: Clifton Webb 72. former New Zealand High Commissioner in London, has died, it was anno'incod here today.—Reutei
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    • 66 3 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Government spokesman today described as "lying rumours" press reports that an attempt had been made to kill Mr. Khrushchev Asked about reports of an assassination attempt in the Italian Communist newspaper L'Unita. the spokesman said: "They are lying rumours and nonsense." The
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    • 180 3 SAIGON, Tuesday. SIXTY American soldiers took part in a helicopter assault upon a rebel Viet Cong stronghold in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam on Sunday. Three rebels were captured but the restabout 100 men escaped after offering minor resistance. About 50
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    • 234 3 IN SIGHT WASHINGTON. Tu.es. —Dr. Justin M. Andrews of. the National Institute of Health said yesterday that a vaccine to provide effective immunization against the common cold was in sight now. But he said it would take some time to develop a single serum against the main
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    • 54 3 Elephant kills a newsman ADELAIDE. Tues. A chcus elephant trampled a jour-' nali.st to death yesterday at Kalangadoo. South Australia. 1 The journalist, William Walker. 33. of Newcastle. New South Wales, was on holiday visiting relatives at a circus. He was stroking the four-ton female animal when It trampled him,
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  • 246 4 'DOCTOR' SERIES AUTHOR PAYS VISIT TO STORE SINGAPORE Tuesday. nR. GORDON OSTLERE, better known to Malayan readers as Richard Gordon who shot to fame with his hilarious "Doctor" books, flew into Singapore this evening. Dr. Gordon, speaking of his *'on the spur of the moment" tour of the Far L;ist.
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  • 60 4 INSPECTOR'S HOME IS BURGLED IPOH. Tuc.v A transistor j radio and five shirts were stolen last night from thej home of Police Inspector i Hashim bin Salleh In the! Pasir Puteh area. Inspector Hashim and hifamily are on holiday in Kuala Lumpur. Noighbours found a door op<-n and reported to
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A free film show open to the public will be held at India House, 31, Grange Road, Singapore, on Thursday at 5 30 p.m.
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  • 137 4 A MERCHANT DONATES LAND FOR A DEATH HOUSE KLANG, Tues. Mr. Goh Tlang Chin, a local businessman and president of the Klang Boys Scouts' Association, has donated a plot of land on which will be built a "Chik Sin Thong" (Chinese death house) for the poor. One problem The president
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  • 170 4 Equipment for first tannery due in July DUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. Equipment for the first tannery in Malaya, to be established by RIDA at Machang Buboh, is expected to arrive in July this year. A Canadian expert is belns sent to this country under the Colombo Plan to help et> tablish
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  • 34 4 BINGAPORE. Tues— Secret society gangsters stabbed Ong Yong Chan. 22. in ths stomach at the Kirn Klat Road Community Centre tonight. Ong was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition.
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  • 139 4 MOTOR-CYCLES SPEED UP DELIVERY OF MAIL IN ULU TPOH, Tues. The Postal 1 Department In Perak plans to speed up distribution of mall in the rural areas by having more motor-cycle deliveries. This is part of the department's expansion plans for this year. The Controller of Posts. Perak. Inche Mohamed
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  • 31 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. The new $500 grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in the grounds of the Catholic church here will be blessed ai 5.30 p.m. next Sunday.
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  • 41 4 TAIPING. Tues.— The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Shaarl bin Shafiee. will declare open the new Methodist Boys' School in Jalan Pokok Assam here on Friday evening. The dedication ceremony will be conducted by Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz.
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  • 38 4 KOTA BHARU. Tues.—Assistant Superintendent, Sarban Singh, formerly of No. 8 Police Field Force, Ipoh. ha.s taken over duties as Deputy OCCI. Kelantan. from ASP Ibrahim bin Hitam. who has been transferred to Kluang. Johore. as OCPD.
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  • 43 4 KLANG. Tues. The Klang Town Counclll will hold its monthly meeting here tomorrow at 3 p.m. instead of 5.15 p.m. All committee meetings of the council will also be held at the same time during the puasa month just begun.
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  • 55 4 JOURNALIST WEDS IN SINGAPORE MR. VINCENT Goh Peng Boon and Miss Filomina Wong, after their wedding at the Church of St. Joseph in Singapore. The bridegroom, a reporter of the China Press, is the son of the late Mr. Goh Sin Slew. The bride is the daughter of Professor Francis
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  • 163 4 $90,000 SWIMMING POOL FOR A SCHOOL AT IPOH IPOH, Tuesday. T*HE FIRST swimming pool for a school in Ipoh is now under construction at the Anglo-Chinese School at an estimated cost of $90,000. Work on the project started two months ago and Is ex pected to be completed b'v May.
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  • 335 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rPHE following Is today s sche- dule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran, Karachi. Calcutta. (BA 708) 5.3S p.m.; Irom Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 705 1 12.30 a.m. Oarnda: From Jakarta <OA 802) 8.55 a.m.; from
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  • 230 4 Reformatory for theft of scooter Malaya's delegates SINGAPORE. Tues. A youth. Pang Mcng Kwang. i who committed theft of a scooter while on probation for a period of three years for robbery. was ordered to undergo reformatory training by Mr. Justice Chua In the High Court. Asked by the Judge
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  • 33 4 BINOAPORE. Wed. The Independent Missionary Movement will distribute Chinese New Year gifts to in mates of the St. John's Home of the Aged in Wan Tho Avenue on Feb. 10.
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 43.725 mothers wer? given family planing advice In the Family Planning Association's 30 clinics in Singapore, last year. i
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  • 135 4 U^. Rubber Company announces the formation of a company in Turkey, in which it will have a 60 per cent interest, to produce tyres and retreading materials. The company. U.S. Royal Lastik. A.S.. will habits headquarters in Istanbul It will build a tyre plant at Adapazari
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    • 105 4 Singapore diary,,, V.M.C.A.: Malay Std. 1— be- i CIETY. 8 Orange Grove Road, glnners. 5.30 pj».; Judo seniors Wednesday evening meeting in advanced class, 5 45 p.m. eluding testimonies of healing GEYLING STRAITS CHI- by prayer. All welcome. 7.15 p.m. MM MKTHODIST CHURCH: ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Church srliool lor children
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  • 250 5 graduates on return PERTH, Tuesday. ]y|ANY of the 883 students now studying at West Australian technical schools and at the University of Western Australia face disappointment on their return to Malaya. Mrs. Mary Hodgkin, the Malayan Government's liaison officer for students studying in Western Australia, said that
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  • 121 5 KUCHING. Tuesday. f FHE Sarawak Electricity Supply Co.. Ltd., has drawn up a "blueprint" for future development to meet the increasing demand for electricity. I The 1960-61 annual report of the company said that the number of electricity consumers In the colony had nearly quadrupled over
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  • 27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.Dr. C. R. Wharton will talk on "Women and Economics" at the Selangor Club on Friday night for members of the YWCA here
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  • 191 5 500 REDS IN BORDER AREA: TWO ARE JAPANESE A LOR STAR, Tues.—At least two Japanese are believed to be among the 500 Communist terrorists still operating in the Ma-layan-Thai border jungle. A Malayan intelligence officer told the Straits Times today that the two Japanese, both former soldiers, were attached to
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  • 112 5 ATALACCA. Tues.—The draw of the second lottery to raise funds for the proposed $300,000 Malacca State Community Hall will be held at the City Park here on April 7. The hall, to be built In Bon a Vista Road, will accommodate all the major
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  • 58 5 iPOH. Tues. —A transistor radio and five shirts were stolen last night from the home of Police Inspector Hashim bin Salleh in the Pasir Puteh area. Inspector Hashim and his family are on holiday In Kuala Lumpur. Neighbours found a door open and reported to the police.
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  • 31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mrs. C. F. Monterio. •will give a demonstration of chicken frying at Bukit Nanas Convent on Feb. 13 for members of the. Convent Past Pupils' Association.
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  • 26 5 BANTING. Tues. The Kuala Langat District Poppy Day Committee, headed by the District Officer, Raja Shah Kobat. has collected a total of H. 013.
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  • 102 5 Soekarno's party? A denial LTUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Indonesian Embassy here today denied that President Soekarno had connections with any of the political parties in Indonesia. In the House of Representatives here on Jan. 31, the Socialist Front leader, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, referred to ParUndo as "Soekarno's party." An
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  • 21 5 KAJANG. Tues. The Ofci Langat District Welfare Committee, after investigating 550 applications for relief, paid out $15,000 last year.
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  • 40 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues Mr. Toh Keng Suan, from Kuan, tan, has assumed duties here as branch manager of th« Oversea-Chinese Bank in place of "Mr. Tan Ec Leong, who has beeen transferred to the head office in Singapore
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  • 43 5 KLANG. Tues.— Extension! to the operating theatre and nurses' quarters at the Klang district hospital have been made here at a cost of $5,000 Thp extended nurses' hostel can now accommodate IS stair nurses a room for each.
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  • 38 5 KUALA KANGSAR Tues.— About 40 people were arrested by the police here yesterday for gambling during the Chinese New Year at the Kheh Association. They were taken to the police station and released on bail.
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  • 103 5 PENANG, Tues. The new $150,000 Hens Ec Primary School at MacAlister Road is expected to open soon. Run by the Catholic mission for children who cannot find places in other schools, the lleug Ec has an enrolment of 300 stuo.-nts now temporarily accommodated in
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  • 121 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. SINGAPOREANS have drastically cut down their consumption of foreign manufactured cigarettes in recent years, according to the Customs and Excise Department's annual report for 1960 lust published. Consumption of Imported cigarettes fell by 738,000 lb In 1960. "On the other hand, locally-produced
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  • 543 6 PAHANG RIVER KAMPONG PEOPLE TOLD TO BE 'ADVENTUROUS 9 AND OPEN UP VIRGIN JUNGLE fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has called on Malayan villagers to be "adventurers" in order to improve their standard of living. He made this appeal constantly in his
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  • 271 6 IJOLLAND'S "B i g 11 Three" in the world of enterta inment Rudy and Riem de Wolff, better known as the Blue Diamonds, and Anneke Gronloh made a spectacular guest appearance before a record crowd at the Goodwood Park Hotel last night. The "pop" stars,
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  • 41 6 KUALA LUMPUR. TuCf. Inche Mohamed Daud bin Abdul Jalll, of the Federation Forest Department, who hat: been on loan to the Cambodian Government as a timber grading expert under the Colombo Plan, returned here by air today.
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  • 22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent "warmest greetings" on the occasion of New Zealand's National Day.
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  • 167 6 OINGAPORE. Tues. A memorial plaque for all British men and women who served in Malaya from 1786 is to be installed in Westminster Abbey. London. Five ex-Malayans now in Britain, including former High Commissioner of Malaya. Tun Sir Gerald Templer, have formed
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  • 210 6 PENANG: MORE RUBBER ARRIVES pENANG. Tues. Three ships carrying more Indonesian rubber have arrived in Penang In the past two days with a cargo of 1.000 tons. Since last week's agreement on the collection of rubber duty and ces>s between tli* Federation Government and Penang rubber Interest*, a total of
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  • 45 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Mr. William Jalleh has been transferred from Sabak Bernam to Johore Bahru as Deputy Chief Education Officer. Mr. Jalleh was a former senior assistant at the High Schooi. Kajang and principal of the Natioral-Type Secondary School at Sabaic Bernam.
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  • 1765 7  - Blake's double life in shadowy, simmering Berlin g E O R G E had one nervous habit, which he had had from a child, of twisting off his sleeve buttons while he was talking. At a dinner party I would see one button after another disappearing into his breast pocket.
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  • She Straits Times Wednesday', February 7, 1962.
    • 561 8 With the publication of the Malaysia Soli Jarity Consult ative Committee's memorandum, a giant stride has beer, taken towards the creation of a new independent Federation Since its first meeting at Jesselton. thr "pocket parliament' (to quote Mr. Donald Stephens' happy phrase) has surveyed the whole range
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    • 476 8 It is with a certain regie' that we publish in our correspondence columns today furthei attach on the changes to the citizenship laws whic'i result fron: last week:' amendments to the Constitution. But it is best that opposition should have its fu'i say, even if this involves
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    • 188 8 i ne renewed ngnting in Lao.< could dissipate the work of thr fourteen nation conference at Geneva, and this is wel' understood by 'vhoever started it. Accusation and counter-accus-ation are so evenly matched that mere report might leav* one wondering where the implied threat is coming from
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  • 480 8 IKDRT OF SPAIN. Tues. A situation reminiscent of "Alice In Wonderland" faced Mr. Reginald Maudling. the British Colonial Secretary, when he arrived in Trinidad for a fortnights visit on January 13. Jamaica had decided by re ferendum last September to leave the Federation
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  • 258 8 >• Wmr4t lit (Minimum) 1CALIXTRIC- If you are a Scales "k operator write to Bcalextrtc P.O 01 :<««, Singapore, for details of th» addition* COOK BY Mellaii* Gat. W the "i'»piMy of Stove* and Ho' Pl»i»» tn ■n- Arrado Told Rtoraze Rupermarket. Orrhsrd Road. S'DOre DAVID PMOA 8OBI, MM
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  • 59 8 1* W,r4t Sit i«i>mm, IN LOVING MEMORY of Madam T»n Rod Nh ilin l.im Bcng Sun. died T-L'-.'iH. Innrnm hr her huatxnd »nrt rhlMrrn in LOVING MIMORV of our mo>nrr Malun Ana l>o» Siro H*nc who 4>p*n*4 from iu on 7 2 11 Oftra loiwly htanarh*. ■ilrat Nar
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  • 1093 8 MM U S T protest against your editorial on January 23 which contained (to use your own words) 'dangerous n o n sense" in criticism of opposition to the amendment of the Constitution. You appeared to be acting as a spokesman for the Government and not as
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  • 361 9 Escape from blaze on a bed FIRE VICTIM SUFFERING FROM TUBERCULOSIS REFUSES TO GO BACK TO HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. BED-RIDDEN man suffering from tuberculosis was carried on his bed from his home, just in time to escape the flames which engulfed it and 15 other wood and zinc houses
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  • 213 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— A Scottish mother, who flew 8,000 miles to Singapore three weeks ago to visit her soldier son's grave here, is preparing to have his body exhumed and flown to Dundee for re-burial. Her son James, 21. is buried in
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  • 79 9 $425 GONE WHILE THEY WERE OUT IPOH, Tues —After seeing a cinema show in Ipoh. a carpenter, Lav Weng San. 32. and his family returned about 1 a.m. today to their home la the Menglembu regrouping area here to find it had beet: visited by burglars. The thieves took about
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  • 146 9 Visitor tells of aim for better understanding CINGAPORE. Tues. Junior Chamber International would seek to effect better understanding between the people of Southeast Asia and Australia, its vice-president. Mr. John Cable, said today. Mr. Cable, 37. here in the course of a tour of Jaycee chapters in the region, said
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  • 66 9 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Government has extended the validity of the Malayan dollar in the Rhio Islands, south of Singapore. Both dollars and Indonesian rupiahs are used in these Indonesian islands. An olticial statement said that although good economic progres. 1 'had been made, there
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  • 33 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Yung Chee Yew. 18. a former student at the Technical College here, has left for Sydney to study electrical engineering. He will be away for six years.
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  • 177 9 TIGER YEAR ANNOUNCES BIRTH OF 40 BABIES IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Forty Chinese "Tiger babies" were born in hospitals here on New Year's Day yesterday Twenty-six of them were delivered at the General Hospital. 12 at the Chinese Maternity Hospital and two at Bungsar Hospital. Girls out-numbered boys, there
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  • 159 9 QINGAPORE, Tues.—Singak_ pore pianists will be able to compete in May for the Philips Award of a $1,000. silver statuette of Beethoven. The organisers, the Singapore Musical Society, will also bold singing and violin competitions at the same time, if there are sufficient entries. The
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  • 72 9 IPOH. Tues—A Town Council labourer, V. Suppiah. living in Kampong Simee new village near here, woke up shortly after midnight to find the roof of his house on flre. He rushed his family out and. with the help of neighbours who came in answer to his shouts
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  • 30 9 KUALA SELANGOR, Tues Mr. V. Sivapathasundram of the Government English Secondary School. Kampong Kuantan, has replaced Mr Kulwant Singh as secretary of the Local Boy Scouts Association here.
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  • 53 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Selangor branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold a special meeting of teachers trained at Day Training Colleges on Sunday. The meeting, to be held at the Town Hall, will elect a sub-committee to look after the interests of all Day
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  • 218 9 KOTA BHARU. Tues The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Dato Haji Isbak Lotfi bin Omar, today denied an allegation by Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein that the PMIP Btat* Government had not supported the rural development programme "It Is not true that we do not
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  • 283 9 Children to attend ordinary schools rpEN teachers are now taking a special one-year course here under a scheme to put the thousands of blind children in Malaya into the ordinary schools. On completing the course, at the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute. the teachers
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  • 198 9 HALF OF BROKEN TANKER DUE IN TODAY QiMGAPORE, Tues. The cargo still aboard the stern section of the 10.200-ton tanker Stanvac Sumatra, which split in two in the China Sea 10 days ago, will be discharged here tomorrow. The stern of the tanker will be towed into Singapore waters near
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  • 85 9 KATHIS WILL MEET NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kathis from various parts of the Federation are to hold a conference in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here next month. The decision to hold the conference was taken after a meeting of three members of the Perak Religious Affairs Department, led
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    45 10 a feathery beauty SNUGGLING a long beak into his soft feathers, *3 this pelican at the Regent's Park Zoo, London, turns his head through 180 degrees as he reverses out of the water before settling down to a sleep on a nearby bank.
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  • 195 10 Kng Chee Lam, aged 18; c o 10- A, Pendamaran, Port Swettenham, Selangor; movies, picnics, swimming. Mohammed Siddick Faruk. aged 21; 278. Garden West. MUI Road, Karachl-3. Pakistan; stamps, general. Paul Tan, aged 19; 659-A. Holy Innocents' Lane, Singapore 19: cycling, movies. Lake Chug, aged 19; 659-A.
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    • 966 10 Boys dool money to buy an expensive film 0 It is Tubby"* birthday and among other presents he is sent a cine camera by his Uncle Alaric in England. Ahmed reminds him that a visiting movie company has offered a $5,000 prize for the best amateur shot. They decide to
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    • 892 10 MALAYAN PEN PALS TO CHOOSE FROM THIS BATCH Peter Ong, aged 14; 816-10, Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore 19; badminton, cycling, reading. Koh C'hwee Lam. aged 14; 17, Mary Road, Singapore 12; stamps reading, sewing. M. Beaie Ong, aged 14; 27- W. Woodlands Road. Singapore 25; songs, reading, fishing Helen
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    • 689 10 TWELVE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ARE JUMBLED UP Nantes *>sC Addreti i Age Sex I HELLO Boys ond Girls, Singopore 3; Teow Siew Guot, 135-D, Chongi Road, SingoLast week I did not have pore; Lucy Chong; 4, Sandy the opportunity of wishing my Lone, Singapore 1 5. Chinese readers but since the
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  • 161 12 The future of natural rubber mart rE Statist said In London that the rubber market may hold steadily around or just over the 2s. mark after its recent rise. But despite variety of bullish factors, it Is not thought that the current rise will last for long. Prices of synthetic
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  • 107 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENTS were again firm In strong demand. Government announcement of measures to stfc mulate the economy Is due tonight. Oils were easier although A.O.G. held yesterday's lower level. Base metals were easier. Loans were firm. f'on. Zinc. 70/101 Mount !n 70/9 Hmld 60/S N.B. Rill 17/3
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  • 77 12 Ships in Port Swettenham: wharf bertha: No. 6, Benalbanach. Sream berths: No. I City of Carlisle. No. 2, Panama, No. 3, Glenshiel. No. 4. Hallvard- No 5 Kambodia; No. 6, Mekong; No. 7. FTzik Vavllor. At Deepwater Point: Perngate. President McKlnley. Agapenor, Karachi, Walkare, Lelse Maersk, Hal
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  • 48 12 Rising demand for rubber Indus try products plus higher anticipated sales for 1962 "should support I some improvement In prices," Mr. J.W. Keener, president of B.F. Goodrich Co. said In Akron. This should be particularly true In those product* which have been "severely depressed." he said.
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  • 19 12 Outpu: of Puryrah Tin Dredginr Ltd. In January was 350 piculs. and Talam Mines Ltd. 271 piculs.
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  • 57 12 Rubber crop of Amalgamated Malay Kstatrs Ltd. in January was 112.100 lb., Bassett Rubber Co. Ltd. 48.000 lb.. Borrlli Rubber Co. Ltd. 168.000 lb., Bukit Krpong Rubber Estates Ltd. 26,500 lb., Kuala Si. dim Rubber Co. Ltd. 200.300 lb.. I New Sercndah Rubber Co. Ltd. I 181.000 and
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  • 460 12 'LITTLE PROGRESS' MADE TO MODIFY TRADE LEGISLATION LITTLE progress was made by the British Overseas Mining Association last year in its continued efforts to secure modification of Overseas Trade Corporation legislation in the ILK. The Council of the Association, in its annual report to members for the year ended Sept.
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    • 1163 12 >k^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific tie Atlantic Coast Service ETA Vk ETA ETA Spore H'kong H'lulu S F cuco I. Angeles NrYorl ■Crtin* Mart" 21/22 Fit 2f Fll 11 Mar 17 Mar 71 Mar I Api "Kimiin Man" 17/11 Mar 73 Mar J Apr II Apr II
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    • 638 12 1 I^ORIENTl LINES j VIA PANAMA S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully oirconditionod fitted with stabilisers) departs SINGAPORE Ist Juno, 1962 i for Lc Havre and Southampton calling HONG KONG, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU. VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO. PANAMA CANAL, TRINIDAD, and BARBADOS. For Reservations, or further information, r apply to
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    • 1517 12 D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at I the office of the SDIE.PHO Kuantan from registered D.I.D. {Contractor Class C (Construction) 1 and above, up to 12.00 Noon of the 19.2.62 for the construction. |of:— (1) 6 Nos. R.C. Control Offtakes to Distributary < Canals. (li) 2 Nos. R.C.
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    • 812 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CHEMISTS AND LABOR/. TORY ASSISTANTS are requuvJ by a large mining Company :n Pahang to fill vacancies m their analytical laboratory oil the toilowing scales of pay. Chemists Orade I $480 $603 p.m. Orade II $300 $403 p ni. Lab. Assistants SI 3O $270 p.m. but appointments above
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    • 710 13 r= =i [■BiMB^BMByMMMBMBIBMBM I 1 (ontinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Word* to (Mim.)— Box SO ct*. extra HOSPITAL ASSISTANT Orade 111. Apply Manager, Bungel Bernam Estate, Trluk Annon. A CHINESE SCHOOL In town eraaU a teacher of English. Apply to P.O. Box .No. MB*, Sir.Kapore. VACANCY FOR EXPERIENCED
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    • 349 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* to (Mim.}— Box SI ct*. extra ACCOUNTANCY Qualify ror a niKher position Air-Mall Tuition Service for Corporate Accountants, Interns tionai Accountants etc. For free details writs today specifying Interest to tb* Principal. Tbe Rapid ReaultK College. Daft, A 32 Tuition House. London 8. w Ml paterson
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    • 422 13 I ACCOMMODATION WANTED .'l/ rVora-s If (Mlit.)— Box St ct: extrm I OUIET CHINESE COUPLE seek room, district ly or 13. with Chinese or non Chinese family. Please write: Box A 6274 S.T. B'pore. HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE !n Word* to (Mim.)— Box SI ct: extra FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW,
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    • 410 13 EDUCATION >• Word* $i (Mm.)— Box St rf*. ex»ro A. S.A./ACCA. NIA examinations. February Beginners Classes:- A.S.A. Stage One Subjects: Accountancy, Auditing, Cos' 1 11 K. Company Law. Academy of Accountancy and Secretaryship, George Lee Building. Clemenceau Avenue, Singnuore *****. EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP. Practical 3-months' course. Imparts tunetested sales technique by
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    • 462 13 EDUCATION It Ward* to (Mln.)— Box St ct*. extra BEGINNER'S CLASSES: Mornings/ Typewriting. Korm IV (Q.T.I Kngllsh, Mathematics. Pchool Certificate. H.S.C., G.C.K. sub]»cts: Arts. Bclence and Conun< rre [Enrolments also open for rrofe.vional accountaary sul>Jecti>: lOvoooimi.i. Accounting Auditing. Com. I Law, Ueneral Principles of Law etc for ASA. Cl s.
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    • 451 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* to (Mim.r—Bom it ct*. ext-a TR 3 54.250 CASI. Hept. r.iRO. Owner IravtnK 17.000 miles. Telephone B'iore ***** office hours. FORD ZEPHYR 1960 frry 22.000 miles, one owiur, immaculate condition. •vataMM heater etc. $4,620. No dealers. Tel: spore T3O6A. SAVE PETROL. MAINTENANCE, effort with fully
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    • 294 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. I Rorrft to (Him.)— Box S» ct*. extrm TIRBOT LET LAURA Maassuj*/ R»mmrmth refresh You. l.lrrn»«d ltss> seur Massfusr. 319-P. River Valley I Koad, B'porc Telt-phom Mm'tn lU.UU j am to B.UO p.m. tnarp MASSAGE AND TURKISH BATH I iSias.rnbsth.l) 37-A. Victoria Street. jut. tioo of (Iras
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    • 181 13 SHOPPING GUIDE rS'por«l 10 Word* Hit (Himimutm) Dmilm 1 irokiA. i« Hard* $JJ* (Win. SARONGS for your tnsie the BstiK LUSTROUS cullurm prarl chokrrs. di-ritrnnl by jA-r urn (T<>M--iith CHIONQ SMINC MANUFACTURING > BM .Norm Bridge Kon.l. WHERE TO EAT (Sporol 2ii Hori, Sin (Mmimnm, Itoilu 1 mvnth. In Word*
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  • TIMES SPORT – 1
    • 1372 14 MALA YANS WIN SIX GOLDS AND SINGAPORE THREE I^HE Indonesian International athletic championships held on Saturda> and Sunday at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta's old stadium, was a good experience both for the Indonesian organisers and for the athletes who' took part in view of their common preparations for the Asian. Games
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    • 54 14 TWO ASIANS PROVIDE GOLFING THRILLS AT IPOH For the first time, the final of the Norih Malayan golf championship was contested between two Asians. They are Too Joon Loke (left), the defending champion, and Henry Liv of Kuala Lumpur. After a thrilling tussle, loon Loke beat the luckless Henry two
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    • 522 14 Joon Loke beats luckless Liu to retain title TOO JOON LOKE. 34, retained his North Malayan golf title when he beat Henry Liu. 37. of Kuala Lumpur two up in the all-Asian final on the Perak Turf Club Sports Clubs course in Tiger Lane here today. i 1 Among the
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    • 357 14 Malayan Ceylonese C.A. to enforce residential ruling SEREMBAN. Tues. The Malayan Ceylonese Cricket Association at its annual meeting here on Sunday night decided to enforce Rule 13 which provides that all players should be of Ceylonese origin. The players must have had at least one month's residential uualincation in each
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    • 204 14 England lead by 254 on 1st inns JJARACHI. Tues. Despite losing their last ny« wickets for 14 runs. England gained a first Innings lead oi ib 4 on the fourth day of th? Third Test against Pakistan hero today. By the tea Interval Pakistan had reduced their arrears to 163
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 232 14 *> jho mii^olPQ f UTI all f I all' The Strength ond vigor of on industrial plant depend upon its motors ond control a'evices— these ore the muscles of modern industry! And Yoskawa Electric Mfg. Co., since its foundation in 1915, has constantly devoted its research facilities and energies toward
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    • 255 14 A LITTLE BEAR BRAND BEAR tape sticks tight at a touch Will FIX IT! BEAR Tape fixes easier and quicker. Sticks tight at a touch, holds dry under an/ ciimatic conditions. There is a BEAR BRAND tape for most purposes. caigu>« lumnmrr t«k Available in widths of I I" and
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 349 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS like tn Kentucky 1. Unburiea hau-htx^synonr- 7 Material taken frouj ciamiigmou. with 12 .7i «q roll; in a hot climate tt S. Bxtrm-mural broaaewt «c« 1* worn (4-5) "»e Wra <7». g^ 39. 10. Scholar ha* to go back to 9 Hector confounded or whol- al
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  • TIMES SPORT- 2
    • 1889 15 RISING HIGH, WITH r TAYLOR ASTRIDE, SPRINGS $141 SURPRISE IN LAST RACE EPSOM JEEP: EQUITY, with Lyall Harbridge up. scored a handsome all-the-way win in the Class 1, Div. 1, 6f handicap here today. Harbridge had another wgood day with a "treble." He r won
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    • 71 15 Total pool: $128. .00 lit: *****6 $34,587 2nd: *****0 $17,293 3rd: *****6 8.646 Starters ($768 •Mftfi *****4 *****2 *****3 *****9 *****9 Z***** *****5 *****5 *****4 *****9 *****9 *****4 Consolation ($720 each): *****7 *****9 *****4 *****9 *****1 Z***** *****4 *****8 *****6 *****5. THREE-DICIT FORECAST "996"— 51 pay. $800 in
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    • 121 15 CINGAPORE. Tues. The FEAF Inter-station hockey championship will be played at Seletar from Feb. 12 to 16. Six teams have entered for the competition. They are Hong Kong. Gan. Butterworth. Changl. Seletar and Tengah. After the tournament an FEAF nill meet Singapore Civilians In
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    • 253 15 SPORTS SUMMARY TENNIS AMERICAN TOURNEY (Sg Pat anii Winners Lim Say Chuan and Mrs. If. Sldell: run-ners-up C. BUUngham and Mrs. D. C Orgaii. HOCKEY FRIENDLY iPenang): Sldek'« SI 3 Tigers 1 GOLE CLIFFORD (IT S-FINAI S CSpore): J. Klrkham bt W. O. rnnter 4 and 3: W.C. Balnbrtdge at
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    • 486 15 Floodlit horse racing: Boom in Britain is foreseen LJORSE racing at night is becoming increasingly x popular in Britain. The 1962 flat racing season will include more night racing than ever before, as ten more evening meetings have been added to the calondar. making a total of 44 All these
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    • 148 15 Basketball 16 limit for Olympics MUNICH. (W. Germany), Tues.— The 1964 Olympic Games basketball tournament in Tokyo will be limited to 16 teams, the executive committee of the International Basketball Federation have decided. Japan, the host country, are certain of inclusion together with the first eight in the tournament at
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    • 74 15 t/lfffl' :'-lj /s t 0 be awarded JP A TONAL 1|P NAMENT WOROYAL SINGAPORE JK* GOLF CLUB <iiL WED. FEBRUARY 14th Plan now to attend this exciting golf tournament to set leading golfers in competition for this coveted trophy. CH I VAS tfSSfe REGAL 13 YEAR 010 79uf SCOTCH WHISKY
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    • 106 15 k^c .Ji^^j^si Sc m i ABDULLA 37 are enjoyed by those whe JH appreciate the good things of life- Not #ft that ABDULLA 37 are a luxury, but they 11 Dl\ TTI I ML are a skilful blending of the finest Virginia J M U I M\ tobaccos selected to
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    • 27 15 SPORTS OfARY HOCKEY INTER-SEBVICER: R. Navy T RAF (SeleUr, 5 p.m.). S'GOR WOMEN'S LGE: 8'gor Ch-b t HYO (KI. padang). RIGGER SFVEV ASIDE: SCC tOUTM? (S'pore padang).
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  • 159 16 Foreign troops: Tshombe gives in NEW YORK, Tucs.—>lr Moise Tshomhr. the Katanga Pn-mirr. has ac-icptt-d I nited Nations proposals for the creation of joint commissions to supervise the removal of foreign mercenaries from the province. His acceptance wa> contained in a letter to Dr. Stare I/inner, chief of the I'nitcd
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  • 24 16 Jakarta. Toefe—Thirteen people were killed in a collision between a bus and a car in the Jakarta suburb of Jatlnegara yesterday.—Reuter
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  • 101 16 DEATH LIM: Mrs. Llm Teck Poh (Madam Tan Cheng Neo) aged 78 years passed away peacefully at her residence 9 Crowhurst Drive on Feb. 6. 1962. Beloved mother of Mr. Llm Tian Joo. Mr. Ltm Tinn Leong. Mrs. An? Enq Hoe, Mrs. Chiang, Mrs. See En? Hock. Miss Mary Lim
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  • 43 16 DELIGHTFUL Country in unspoilt part of Kent going cheap, but not until after the rur. of "Odd Man In" Inspection invited at Cultural Centre Theatre at 9 p.m.. 7th. flth. 9th. 10th Febnmry. Tickets S4. ?3. S2 Aeents Robinsons 'Tel: 02fi50> S'pore.
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  • 31 16 THE FAMILY of late Mr. Nk Fp Cher wishes to thank friends, relative* for their visits, condolenres. wreaths, scrolls, nenices and nf tendance at th*» funeral on I 2 62
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  • 502 16 Free books for fire pupils Dato Lee appeals for funds to aid victims of five New Year blazes gTLDEXTS, who lost their textbooks in yesterday's Kampong Siglap fire, will get new books free of charge from the Social Welfare authorities. Seventy-nine families, totalling 448 people, lost their homes in the
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  • 68 16 SEVEN Australian ex-POWs who were captured in Mala.va during the war have been visiting old battlefields here. They spent some time yesterday at Pudu Jail in the Federal capital where they were imprisoned for some time. Straits Times picture shows the seven from left to right,
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  • 345 16 PUDU JAIL HAS NOT CHANGED MUCH: A 'DIGGER' FORMER Australian prisoner-of-war. Mr. R. W. Newton, spent half an hour today reviving old memories when he visited a Pudu jail cell here, which was his home for a short time during the war. Mr. Newton said that the prison, where he
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  • 125 16 TONDON, Toes. A fiveday London rubber conference, attended by delegates of the pan-Malayan trade mission and the Rubber Trade Association of London and British manufacturers, opened yesterday with Colonel D.G. Dickson, presiding. After all the delegates had been warmly welcomed by the chairman, the
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  • 86 16 'Give your millions away' advice NEW YORK. Tues.— "Vas» inherited wealth kills Incentive and leads to idlene>t and boredom. Restaurant and col Tee magnate William Black gave ting message to his fellow milI llonaires when he spokr yesterday at the ground break- ing for a new medical research building here
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 232 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ?rords S10 (Minimum) YOONG: To Vieki and Eddy, a daughter. Mel Yin on 4.2.62 at Pe.nnni? Maternity Hospital. Both well. LEE: TO Jeasla and Kwai Seng a tilft of a .^pn Martin at Oon. Quek. Heng Nursing Home on 5.2.62. Thanks to obstetrician! and staff. a straits
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    • 121 16 lagRM I revolutionary w i watch *Mnß S 1 INDISKNSAUE FOR ALL PILOTS y'']JJS* SHIP'S CAPTAINS, NAVIGATORS. v' J^Cg DIPLOMATS, MODERN BUSINESSMEN. *_^Sfff CONTINUOUSLY ON THE GO BY AIR 1 <L_^3| 3L3Hp7 FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. Y_ji _H 1 HAND INDICATES SECOND 1 HAND INDICATES MINUTE 1 HAND INDICATES HOUR
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  • 6TRAITS TIMES SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
    • 9 1 6TRAITS TIMES SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 1 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1962
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    • MEMORANDUM ON MALAYSIA
      • 4807 1 MAY 27, 1961 Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee ON Saturday, February 3 this year, in the library of the Singapore Assembly, chief delegates from Malaysia's five proposed states signed a 'memorandum for Malaysia" unanimously approving the plan as proposed by Tengku Abdul Rahman. The memorandum, which is to be presented to
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      • 2039 2 The economic aspects of Federation of Malaysia THIS note does not deal exhaustively with the subject, nor does it chart a comprehensive organisation and planning process for the economic development of the countries comprising the proposed Federation of Malaysia. It does attempt, however, to answer the questions which have been
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      • 2174 2 THE FIVE and the economic basis -of Malaysia THE proposal that the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak associate themselves into Malaysia is soundly based. The geographical propinquity of the countries, coupled with their historical, cultural and presently existing economic ties, provide a rational basis for mutually
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      • 2807 3 PROPOSED TRADE AND TARIFF ARRANGEMENTS IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA WITH THE INTEGRATION OF THE BORNEO TERRITORIES AND MALAYA INTO ONE ENTITY COMMON TRADE POLICY SHOULD BE APPLIED THROUGHOUT AREA BR O A DLV, the pattern of the external trade of the Borneo territories is similar to that of the
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      • 1293 4 FOR MALAYA, SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO AND BRUNEI -■■:i:.'% jm: icafCtS: LJ9U ricr:* cr jx?ji»ak >« HIUIOK) Uetual) 19J6 (Actual) 19J7 (Actual) 1958 (Actual) 1959 (Actual) I960 (Ictuel) 1961 (Satt«s.t«d) t. (1) hiw T»x '•r.er 2E.5! .S7 3.9"» H.oi .87 fc.9* f.50 ii.lt .72 S.20 U.0J i}.7c £9 1.4a
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