The Straits Times, 17 February 1962

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  • 659 1 CHIEF JUSTICE BERATES MAGISTRATES— Page 5 'Go in peace, and keep up our good name 9 Troops 'sail' for Congo today KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Ago n g, wearing the green uniform of Commander- in Chief of the Federation armed forces, today bade "Selamat
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  • 37 1 CANBERRA Fri. -The most comprehensive Australian food and wine promotion eyer to be launched hi Southeast Asia would begin in Singapore and Malaya on Feb. 19. the Trade Minister. Mr. John McEwen, announced today. Reuter.
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  • 424 1 Colonel back from Congo tells of fighting PORT SWETTENHAM, Friday. FIRST-HAND account of the lighting in Elisabethville, capita] of breakaway Katanga Province, was given tonight by a senior officer of the Malayan Congo Special Force. Lt.-Col. R. F. Nixon, commander of the 2nd Federation Reconnaissance Regiment, who returned with his
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  • 160 1 Accord reported between France, rebels on Algeria peace GENEVA, Friday. CECHIiT negotiations between Algerian insursent leadei*s and a French Governnienl delegation on ending the nine-year Algerian war are on the verge of a successful conclusion. Official sources said today that only fini.shing touches have to be put 10 a draft
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  • 329 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. chairman, Lord CobbokL and the two British members of the Malaysian Commission of Inquiry will arrive by air from London tomorrow on their way to the Borneo territories to begin their work. The Malayan members of the commission are Dato Wong Pow
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  • 162 1 SUBMISSIONS TO THE COMMISSION CAN BE IN CONFIDENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Submissions to the Malaysia Commission will br confidential if those making them wish it. Written representations should be sent to the Secretary. Malaysia Commission, the Secretariat, Kuching. or any' District Office. Representations should be made as early as possible
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  • 61 1 BUTTERWORIH. Fri. A Malayan Railway labourer. M. Arunasalam. 38. had both his legs crushed when a goods train ran over him yesterday at the Prai marshalling yard. The train was being prepared to pull out from Pral for Ipoh when the accident happened. Arunasalam was rushed to
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  • 84 1 THE HAGUE. Fri. The i Dutch New Guinea Council, the Colony's first representative body, today approved a recommendation urging selfdetermination for the Papuan population by 1970 "at the latest The vote would have been unanimous, but a Papuan member, Mr. Flizer Bonay, lrft the meeting before the vote
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  • 155 1 /CALCUTTA, Fri. Indians v/ began polling tooay In the third elections since the i nations independence with another crushing victory" ex- pected for Mr. Nehru and his Congress Party. The Government claims this to be the biggest election run on Western democratic lines anywhere
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  • 31 1 BELGRADE. Fri Yugoslavia and Russia yesterday signed a trade agreement for 1962. which envisages an important increase in trade between the two countries, Yu- goslav sources said. Reuter.
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  • 38 1 FREEDOM LEAP BERLIN. Fri. A rear-old East Germ n lolding five-year-old ton empt from balcony of Vrman border bou^e into rianket held by West in firemen under rain "f nacbinegvn ballets from Bml firrman guards. ptrtitrr.
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Fri. Tengku Ya'acob. thr Malayan High Commissioner, and his wife today attended the cremation at Wolverhampton of throe girls who died in the Brlnsford Lodge fire. Many students and members of the teaching staff were present. The ashes will be tlown to Valaya.
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  • FOREIGN DESK (1)
    • 316 2 Another Dutch plane lands in Tokyo with soldiers in civilian clothes for West Irian TOKYO. Friday V XLI.I DC-7C jet with 45 passengers. 41 of them soldiers in civilian clothes, arrived here from Holland yesterday and after a short stop t>r refuelling flew on to Biak. West Irian Airport officials
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    • 63 2 KATMANDU, Fri. The Katmandu correspondent of the New Delhi newspaper Hindustan Times, was yesterday ordered to leave Nepal on the grounds that his stay here was considered undesirable. A magistrate's order served on the journalist. Mr. V. R. Mohinder an Indian citizen, said he should
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    • 98 2 'Belgians must go demand NEW YORK. Fri. The bloc at the United Nations demanded today that :he Belgian- administered trusteeship territory of Ruanda Urundl be granted ndependence on July 1. In a draft resolution subnitted to the Trusteeship Committee the group denanded the Immediate dispatch of a five-nation U.N. :ommisslon
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    • 40 2 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Ernest Brown. British Minister of Health during the World War 11. died in hospital here early today at the age of 80. Mr. Brown was a Liberal and later a Liberal National. —Reuter.
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    • 246 2 TANGANYIKA TO BECOME REPUBLIC IN THE 'FAMILY' OAR ES SALAAM rriday r pHE Tanganyika National Assembly yesterday carried a motion to change the country's constitution to enable Tanganyika to become a republic within the Commonwealth as soon as possible. Mr. Rushidi Kawawa,. the Prime Minister, said the Government felt strongly
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    • 106 2 BEETHOVEN IS FOR US ONLY, SAY THE REDS UERUN. Fri. The East German Communists claim they alone have the right to play the muisc of Beethoven. a Comparing tne composer to Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx aa German geniuses, the Communists say the playIng of Beethoven in the West and
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    • 26 2 STOCKHOLM. Fri Princess Alexandra of Kent Is to visit Stockholm for the British Industrial Fair in May. the British Embassy announced here today. Reuter.
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    • 316 2 Blond secretary, 22, sees murder of U.S. military attache 1 EOPOLDVILLE. Fri. 1-1 The United States Assistant Military Attache in the Congo was shot dead oi> Valentines Day in the presence of his young blond secretary. The U.S. Charge d'Affaires. Mr. G. MacMurtrie Godley, said the attache, Lt.-Col. Hulen Dorris
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    • 206 2 pOLOMBO, Fri.— Anyone convicted of conspiracy in the recent attempted coup in Ceylon will be liable to the death penalty under a special Bill tabled in the House of Representatives yesterday and due to he debated today. Tne Bin provides ior me de»th penalty
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    • 94 2 NEWSMEN SET UP AN APO MANILA. PtL Delegates to the first Asian Press conference unanimously approved the setting up of an Asian Press Organisation with headquarters In Manila. The delegates, representing 10 countries of Asia, approved two other resolutions which called for. among other things: O The creation of a
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  • FOREIGN DESK (2)
    • 338 3 De Gaulle and Adenauer discuss world problems POLICE RING HOTEL TO GUARD AGAINST ASSASSINS gADEN BADEN, (West Germany), Fri. President de Gaulle and Dr. Adenauer, in a communique published here last night called for a speed up in the work of creating a European Political Union.
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    • 360 3 The real danger in Vietnam— by U.S. envoy Nolting SAIGON, Fri. The United States Ambassador, Mr. Frederick E. Nolting, Jr. said last night that divisions among patriotic ant i-Corrmu-nist Vietnamese were the real danger to the country's survival. "What a tremendous transformation there would be in this country if those
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    • 105 3 TSHOMBE VISIT TO U.S. WOULD UPSET CONGO UNJTY AIM' WASHINGTON. Friday. rpHE State Department said yesterday that a visit to the United States now by Mr. Moise Tshombe, the Katanga leader, would interrupt and jeopardise efforts to unify the Congo. The department's announcement was seen as an apparent rejection of
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    • 317 3 WASHINGTON, Fri UNITED States officiaL said last night that alert measures had been taker, because of Soviet pressures on the Berlin air corridors. A protest had been made in Moscow earlier yesterday. The note, similar to protests handed over at the same time by Britain
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    • 107 3 Thai troop movements 'no concern of Seato BANGKOK. Frl.— The Thai Prime Minister. Marshal Sarit Thanarat. said yesterday the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation had nothing to do with the recent deployment of Thai troops along the border with Laos. He said the troops were not part of any Seato force.
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    • 37 3 CARACAS. Fri. Five Venezuelan marines were killed and 12 others seriously injured yesterday when a military transport -crashed into their ranks while they were waiting to relieve the navy guard at Malquetla airport. U.P.I.
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    • 31 3 HOLLYWOOD. Frl. Veteran actor Vladimir Sokoloff, who was injured when thrown from a horse last November whilf filming a picture in Argentina, died yesterday. He was 72. U.P.I
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    • 189 3 U.S. urges Britain: Please keep up your Asian defence WASHINGTON. Friday. 'PHE U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert A McNamara, was reported today to have said the United States has urged Britain to maintain strong defence forces in Asia. Senators who a^ked not to be named told reporters that Mr.
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    • 166 3 I ONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, .said yesterday that the purpose of Britain's underground tests at Nevada In the United States was to test a British development "which if successful will establish a significant advance in our weapon technology."
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    • 62 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States yesterday conducted another underground nuclear test In the Nevada desert, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. The A.E.C. said the detonation was of low yield. It gave no further details. This was the 14th test announced by the A.E.C. in the series
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  • 279 4 Detective surrounded by 20 men armed with parangs WARNINGS IGNORED IN FATAL SHOOTING INCIDENT gINGAPORE, Fri.— A detective corporal of the Criminal Investigation Department told a coroner's court here today that he had to open fire when a gangster charged at him with a parang.
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  • 123 4 Strikers at Ford ask Ministry to mediate CINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union has asked the Ministry of Labour to use its good offices to settle the 86-day strike by 200 daily rated workers at the Ford Motors in Bukit Timah. In a letter to the Assistant Commissioner
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  • 186 4 10 GIRLS ON MISCHIEF CHARGE SINGAPORE, Fri.— Ten girls, aged la to U, irom tne Mount Emily Unib nome. were chaigeu toaay in the Ninth Magistrate s court with being members of an unlawiul assembly and commuting mischief. Seven were alleged to have been members of an unlawful assembly causing
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  • 369 4 SINGAPORE, rri THIRTY EIGHT cinema employees, accused of causing obstruction during a strike at the Oriental Theatre in New Bridge Road on Dec. 27 last year, were acquitted today by the Eighth Magistrate's Court. Originally, the case was fixed for two days' hearing,
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  • 109 4 SINGAPORE, FYI. Two O new concrete bridges over Rochore Canal, where seven roads meet at 8 junction In busy Jalan Besar. art- now open to traffic. Workmen were today demolishing the old narrow bridge linking Jalan Besar and Bencoolen Street In the
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  • 363 4 RADIOACTIVITY: GOVT. ASSURES RAIN, TAP WATER PERFECTLY SAFE SINGAPORE. Fri.— For the t3 present all water, both rain and tap, in Singapore, can be regarded as safe. This was revealed in a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office today, which said that continuous tests are going on and the
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  • 120 4 Two clerks, teacher declared bankrupt OINGAPORE, Fri. Two clerks and a school teacher were declared bankrupt on their own petition in the High Court today. Receiving and adjudication orders were made against them by Mr. Justice Chua before whom their petitions were heard. The first petition was by Ong Koon
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  • 51 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will declare open an exhibition of paintings by four young Singapore artists at the National Library next Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition will remain open dally from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. until next
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  • 252 4 SINGAPORE, Fri rpHE Minister for 1 Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said tonight that imports from Russia and China entered Singapore quite freely without any taxes or restrictions. He said: "In fact, the import of Russian textiles has increased nearly 16 times between
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  • 664 5 ACQUITTAL OF GUILTY MAY DENY JUSTICE JUST AS MUCH AS CONVICTING INNOCENT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. "JHE Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, today berated magistrates who had either forgotten or never heard of "Lord Stirland's dictum." The dictum; A miscarriage of justice may arise in the
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  • 218 5 ORDEAL OF BANKER ONG ■^■HE Japanese offenI sive is at its height. Suicide squads are b everywhere. Zero fighters i sweep the skies. You are the manager of a bank in fj Taiping. Your principals send art order: "Get down E to Singapore soonest wth j «very cent in the
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  • 112 5 BOEING 707s TO REPLACE TWO LONDON -SYDNEY BOAC COMETS SINGAPORE, Fri. The British Overseas Airways Corporation will replace two of its seven Comets on the LondonSydney route with Boeing--707 jetliners in October. Announcing this today. Mr. J. D. Madden, BOAC's sales manager' for Singapore and Borneo, said the Boeings would
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  • 34 5 KUANTAN, Fri. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. visited Kuantnn today. He met representatives of employers, transport operators, estates, shops and trade unions in the State Assembly Chamber.
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  • 35 5 IPOH. Fri. The Sister Sumitra. the former Miss Peggy Kennett who was ordained a Buddhist nun in Malacca recently, will give a talk on Buddhism at the Keng Chew Association here on Sunday.
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  • 57 5 IPOH, Fri. The Ipoht High Court will be airconditioned by the end of the month at a cost of $30,000. Very often in the paM Judges have complained about! the noise coming from the road.s flanking the court on two sides while cases were being heard. The; Judges'
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  • 221 5 •JTHE first two Malayan teachers to be chosen to take courses at Munich University, Germany, are sisters Miss Long Jee Yeng (right) and Miss Winnie Long, of Lorong Thamby Abdullah, Kuala Lumpur. They have both been teaching at St. Theresa's Convent here. During
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  • 49 5 KUALA LUMP.UR. Fri. A van driver. V. Kannan. 23 of Paoar Road, was fined $25 in the First Magistrates Court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to disregarding a "Stop" traffic sign at the junction of Bukit Blntang Road and Weld Road on Oct. 23 last year.
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  • 179 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THIRTEEN Malayan students left by air today for higher studies in New Zealand under the Colombo Plan. Ten of them wil; take Bachelor of Science degrees specialising in telecommunications engineering. In the party is Che Zabidah binte Hassan of Kota
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  • 144 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Six University of Malaya students five boys and a girl have been ln\ited by the German section of the International Students Movement to spend three months in Germany. They will leave here tomorrow for Singapore, from where they will fly to the
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  • 54 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A writ has been filed in the Hig l Court registry on behalf of Herald International Ltd., claiming $2,428,266. from Belgian Trading Co.. as being balance due on an account started betweei them in writing dated June 18, 1960. The writ was taken out by
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  • 171 5 I'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two trade delegations from the United Arab Republic will arrive here tomorrow to conclude a trade pact with Malaya and boost twoway business with the Federation. The two teams, totalling 12 men. will fly in together from Cairo. One will be
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  • 133 5 Chief of insurance firm is fined PENANG. Fri. Wong Yin Hee. managing director of an insurance, company. was today fined $500 for failing to deposit the required $200,000 securities with the Federations Ac-countant-General. Wong, of the Wan Soon Corporation Ltd. whose head office Is in Ipoh, was not present in
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  • 48 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The vice-president of the Junior Chamber International. Mr. John Cable, arrived by air from Singapore yesterday for a three-day visit in the course of a South-East Asian tour. Mr. Cable, who is from Ncr Zealand, will visit Seremban Ipoh and Penang.
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  • 278 6 EXPERTS MEET MINISTER AZIZ J£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Suggestions that Malayan farmers and fishermen be covered by insurance schemes on the lines now in operation in Bombay and Canada were made here today by three experts on the subject. The trio are from the
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  • 27 6 TAIPING. Fri.— Mrs. E. J. Cummlng, wife of a member of the board, declared open the new $25,000 premises of the Kllat Club here yesterday.
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  • 93 6 'President Charming' —by P.J's Dorothy KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Dorothy Chen, of Petaling Jaya, Malaya's delegate to the New York Herald Tribune Forum. was among student representatives from 37 countries who met President Kennedy at the White House yesterday. After the meeting, Dorothy said she found both the Prfsidrnt and the
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  • 115 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Japanese electronics expert, Mr. S. Suzuki, today predicted that Malaya's commerce and Industry would be "revolutionised" by automation in the near future. More and more electronic devices, such as computers and automatic machine controls, would be Installed In enterprises with
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  • 215 6 'T.V'-the bicycle man— back to visit old friends PENANG, Fri. A British merchant, who gave away one-third of his business to his staff before he retired, returned to Penang today on a "sentimental visit.' "There has not been much changp !n Penang except for a few new Government buildings, since
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  • 1309 7 The challenge that is facing Britain today in Hong Kong THIS THRIVING COLONY COULD WELL BECOME THE MAIN SPRINGBOARD OF A NEW COMMERCIAL EFFORT IN FAR EAST... /STRAITSN TIMES I Special V Feature/ from JOHN MURRAY HONC KONC, Friday IN Hong Kong they still think of Lancashire as a mainly
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 317 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. CrtefeK ciub outside the 1. Bob Smart gets the lavouriie capital it is upset concernpiece >'<■ iiis ri»in. etc. i 8». i. Vehicle used in Ely, one 8. Nevertheless, no good cutting hundred B.C. (7>. the service iB> t. Subject well known to the 13.
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  • 44 8 211 Word, tin (Minimum) OE COSTA: Patrick age 49 died ib.j.K. Leaving 24. LorooK Btangee t pm. 17.2.62 Church of Bt. Joeeph to Hidadarl Cemetery. CABLE RECEIVED by K Muthah. District OlUce Sirrmban, R. :*hintamam J.P. ace vs way at Mallakam Ceylon I
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  • 28 8 2ii Hf>rrf< 5/9 (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of Khoo I>n« Hoon [Mrs. One B) »ho passed away on 1K.2.0T. Inserted by her husbend and rhildnn.
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  • The Straits Times Saturday, February 17, 1962
    • 598 8 It would be vain even lo dream of any alternative to Congress Party rule resulting from the mammoth genera": elections which began yesterday in India. Nothing in in dependent India has come near to uniting the nation M effectively as did the actual fight for independence ana
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    • 400 8 It will be recalled, says Government announcement. that the Railway Disputes Commission which sat under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice Hill, recommended the appointment of an industrial relations officer in the Malayan Railway Administration. Thrs recommendation had the approval of the Ministries of Labour and Transport, as well
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    • 210 8 No heart can have been le* untouched by the story of the schoolmistress who, to get to her place of work near Ulu Trengganu, must first brave the dangers of Ulu Brang. which is famous for its tigers She must then "climb a steep slope, wade across
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  • Article, Illustration
    1555 8  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD by HE UNDERSTOOD ART OF GUERILLA FIGHTING... BUT HE REJECTED ADVICE AND HAD A MANIA FOR SECRECY IN the wall of m o v n tains that stand between Burma and north-eastern India lies the plain of Imphal. Another hundred miles north is Kohima, at the
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  • LETTERS
    • 337 8 T REFER to the letter by "Consumer" (B.T. Feb. 12) and should be grateful If you would allow me to explain. I regret that for a few days during the Chinese New Year, part of Malacca was supplied with slightly salty water. This, however,
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    • 87 8 RECENTLY I travelled from Kuala Lumpur to Port Swettenham by the new dlesel railcar service. A brass plaque in the car Informed passengers that It was a gift to Malay.* —one of several. I believe— from the people of Australia. I had to stand close up to
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    • 163 8 IT seems to me to be presumptuous lor the City Water Engineer to attacK Dr. Hug's statement as being "tar-fetched" especially when he himself admits that he has no knowledge of the diverse technical aspects of radiation and radioactive fallout. In any case what is Mr
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    • 41 8 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. offers you Eyetieht Service of the Miqhnt Order to enable yeu to see Clearly as well as Comfortably. (1) Vitml JUilyiis. I (2) Visuil Trailing. (3) Glasses, if needed. C. S. CHONG, O. D.. 19, Chulia Street, Singapore.
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    • 80 8 Modern, striking flooring enhonces the beauty of your home! :t ImWI FHr m iff ■»>. ■=djSL V*^B ,«atftfitiftjflß|BH ||^P LUXURY STYLING! EASY CLEANING! LONGEST WEAR! The modern home today is never quite perfect without a beautiful floor. .a Kentile floor, Economical Kentile Easy-clean Tile gives you everything. It's greaseproof, stain-resistant,
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  • 187 9 Blood bank problem Too many donors rrvANAH RATA, Fri. ■1 So many volunteers turned up at the British Military Hospital here yesterday to give blood that a team that had come from the Ipoh Hospital was unable to cope with them. A total of 100 volunteers were registered to give
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  • 40 9 KLANG. Fri. Karuppanan Vellayan. who sold adulterated milk to a Public Health inspector, Mr. Tan Keo Mun, at Yong Road Pandamaran. near Port Swettenham, on Dec. 30 last year, was fined $15 In the Magistrate's Court today.
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  • 74 9 THE ORANG KAYA OF KLANG RAJA SULAIMAN bin Ra ja Bot, 60, the Orangkaya Maha Bijaya of Klang. who has been dismissed by the Sultan of Selangor. He has been given one month's notice effective from Feb. 7 to leave his post of territorial chief. The picture published in the
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  • 200 9 FOUR CELEBRATE WITH SOFT DRINKS, ARE RUSHED TO HOSPITAL WHERE GIRL DIES BANTING, Friday. THE 6,000 people of Jenjarom new village five miles from here have stopped consuming soft drinks since a four-year-old girl died after drinking ice-cream soda from a shop in the village. The
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  • 54 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A former president of the Malayan Trades Unicn Congress. Inch? Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Noor. has been appointed industrial relations officer to the Malayan Railway, It was offlcally stated yesterday. He took up his new appointment today. He was until recently in the
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan High Commissioner In Australia. Dato Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, left here by air for Singapore today on his way back to Canberra after a short visit to the Federal capital. He was accompanied by his wife. Datln Petom.
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Miss Wong Yook Lan. a former teacher at the Buklt Bintang Girls' School here, was today admitted to the Federation Bar by the Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson.
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  • 146 9 'All quiet' report from strike estate lITRA. Fn. All was quiet today on the strike-bound Paya Kan i tint ing Estate, where 306 tappers have been on strike since Feb. 1. The strikers are continuing to picket the entrances to the estate and police maintain dailj routine patrols. The Kedah
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  • 153 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Royal Air Force (Malaya) is to recruit men between 18 and 32 years of age for various trades They will be trained as airframe mechanics, teleprinter operators, nursing attendants, storemen and firemen-drivers Candidates must have the minimum educational qualifications of Standard Six
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  • 219 9 Farm machinery man from the United States to teach in Malaya IfIALA L'MPIR, Fri. An American expert on farm machinery and agricultural engineering will be coming to Malaya to teach the subject to students of the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Malaya here. He is Prof. William Chancellor,
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  • 954 9 SINGAPORE, Fri—-Thirty-seven iirst year arts students in the 1961-62 session at the University oi Singapore have qualified for B.A. (Honours) courses. This was announced in the list oi successiul candidates in the university 'a B.A. first sessional exanun ations for the
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  • 273 9 MORE LEAVE SUPP: THE TOTAL NOW IS 346 KUCHING, Friday. RESIGNATIONS from the Sarawak United People's Party branch at Sarikei have risen to 346, according to a statement issued today by the Malaysia Information Secretariat. Last week, the Secretariat Rp rptarlftt o n O wed th«» had announced that about
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  • 412 9 SINGAPORE, Friday THE Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today referred to econom i c arrangements upon the attaining of merger. He was replying to a letter, published in the Straits Times today, by Mr. Chan Chiaw Thor, a committee member of the
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  • 57 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Michael Wong Weng Choo. 26 pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a bigamy charge. He was alleged to have married Leong Wai Chan, while still married to Yong Kirn Choo. on Oct. 8 last year. He was allowed bail of 51.000 and
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  • 599 10 MALAYA'S HARD TO FIND REST HOUSES... I WOULD like to draw the attention of the Government to the problem of rest houses and tourism. We have throughout the country a potential chain ol accommodation not only for visitors from overseas but for those of us who travel in the course
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  • 362 10 ALL people of goodwill will welcome the recent arrival of the American Peace Corps in the Federation. It would be a pity however, if the formidable size of the Peace Corps contingent were to eclipse the more modest contribution made by the pioneera in this
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  • 385 10 How Chinese parents in the Federationcan get registration errors put right WITH reference to Mr. Ong Lee Teik's letter in the Straits Times of Feb. 12 regarding Chinese names alleged to be wrongly transliterated by Malay constables on birth registration. I would refer him
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  • 273 10 V\ 7 HILE I am in complete agreement with "ExGunner's" criticism of British N.C.O.'s seconded to the Malayan armed forces falling to salute commissioned officers. I cannot let the rest of his remarks pass unnoticed. I have no desire to stir up any inter-service
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  • 471 10 i REFER to your editorial comment on Feb. 13 on my statement replying to the Minister of Labour. First, I submit that when I am asked to comment by some press correspondent on some statement, In all fairness my comment should be published
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  • 384 12 From Our Market Correspondent mHE Malayan Stock Ex--1 change yesterday *a> again very quiet with still no particular features to move shares either way. An exception, however, was Ampat Tin. One of the Oriental Group this short life dredge operator owns
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  • 22 12 Malayan Stock Indicr* Frb. IS Feb. 16 Industrials: 168.6"! 168.64 Tins: 294.50 294.04 S Rubbers: 197.21 197.21 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 783 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock D Exchange, Pedemtion seciiou yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlope $1.36 i OL, (1.000) $1.36t. <l,000) 11.33: FlUpatneks (1.000) »1.71; <***"** (8,000) tir.U (2.000) $1.72; J. Waunh (1.000) 52.16: Ro»>inwn ords C 0001 $1.43 ON: Rothraans Sl-35 OK
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  • 40 12 SINGAPORE. Feb. 16. RUBBER. 82 > i cents per lb. (down threequarters of a cent). 5 pan, unofficial close: 82 3 h cents (quiet). TIN: $472.75 per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 240 tons (up 15 tons).
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  • 207 12 MARCH firtt draft. ruDbor buyers f.o.b. cloved In Singapore vphtrrday at Ml cents per In.. down threc-quartor"! of a rent on Thursday's closinx price. The tone was very quiet ICC R t. closing prVri In cents per lb. yesterday: Int 1 It.S S. Prompt f.o.b buyers *2i. sellers
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  • 97 12 CHINESE Prtduce Eichangt »in a- sper* noon prices per picul ytjttrday: Ceecnut oil: hulk «3« «rl!rr*. drum $40i sellers. Cepra: Krh. IK/Continent *27J buyers. 5275 sellers. Papptr: Muntok white ***** sellers. Sarawak white 1170 sellers, aajajlsj Sarawak black ***** sellers, garbled Lampong black Sl37i sellers, ASTA 51*71 sellers.
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  • 82 12 THE Malayan Exahani* Banks' A« seelatlen made the*e changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to J10O) Canada buying TT 34 13/18. airmail OD 34 15/16, 90 d st 35 3/8 credit bills. 3ft 7/16 trade bills. ••King TT sr 00 ready: Canada 34 7/16. On
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  • 673 12 end of February 1 trading brought freer offerings of that position on the rubber market report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. This almost wiped out the premium and despite the current heavy Russian purchases most operators were taking a second look at
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  • 23 12 Further January rubber crops included: Aver Panas 185.000 lb. Kluanc 102.000 lb.. Pa jam 239.000 lb.. and Ulu Benut 60.000 lb.
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  • 182 12 T<HERE was a further slight drop in the tin price in Singapore yesterday when a fall of 75 cents brought it to the $472.75 level. The offering was again down by 15 tons to 240 tons. In London overnight the tin
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    • 1282 12 CTnOt/C REPAIRS TO TAN JONG ML I\O BATU IKRRV wiwwiiw AT Dl'M.l N MELBOURNE, FH. OVTE >«— EAST COAST ROAD. IhrVESTMENT SHARES were The above Perry will be under mostly firm and moved within j repairs and will be closet! to all small limits. I Vehicular Traffic between 10 .00
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    • 983 13 SHOP TO LET 20 Words Si iMin.i 8,,x i# cf«. rxfr. SHOP TO LET. for immediate occupation suitable any kiirt of nusliu-st 731. North Bridge Kuud. Singapore- 1 near to Arab Street) EDUCATION M Words Si (Min.)— Box iO ct.. rxlr,, L.C.C. YXAM imping Inter, AMU Mttfkci que.-tion. Answers 1947-^1
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    • 883 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE ro Word* $i (Min.)— Box iO ett. extra, FORD PREFECT 1939 De Luxe rxrcll.-nt condition Hve new while wall tubelesa tyn-x Ring Mr Gob isjporei 2IOUS or ***** oll.it. QUICK SALE: 19M Zepnyr 11..VH1 IJM Jaguar 51. 130-, U'.">l Mayflower MM f-^-iay payment nrranged. Meen 16. Hamilton
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    • 922 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE S Hi Words Si iMin.t—Bux >• rts. extra tt I9bt ASSO, Pontiac tt-rvlmdrr fear*] toi> with radio. H«*ii R.ikiuli (Jordoni. h I'uid huUun IMS POMtat >>■ cylinder m korrt Kord Ancl.a. V Austin A4H. IMI Kord Consul. Kurd tVrpayr, HOT Kord Consul !!•:>« sunca. <-n IMi cttraea,
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    • 86 14 MHF wants coach urgently KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Hockey Federation has told the Pakistan High Commission here that arrangements should be made to bring out a coach from Pakistan "as early as possible." MHF secretary G. Vijiyanathan said today: "We want him to coach our national team for the
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    • 610 14  -  DON BECKER, By Singapore, Friday JJARD HITTING little Haruyoshi Kobari continued his assault on par today as he fired a three-under-par 70 to take a four stroke lead after 36 holes of play in Singapore open golf championship. But it was
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    • 386 14 KLUANG. Friday. iTHE Johore Amateur Football Association consider the zoning for this year's Malaya Cup competition to be top-heavy and want it changed At the annual general meeting of the association held yesterday, it was decided to appeal to the F.A.
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    • 113 14 MALAYAN TEAM TO TRAVEL TO TEHERAN JTUALA LUMPUR, Vri. Malaya s Davis Cup team will travel to Teheran to play their eastern zone tie against Iran on Mar 28-30 the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya announced today. The Malayan team will comprise only two players SA. Azman of Selangor and
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    • 205 14 HOCKEY TAIPING LGE: Tigers 2 Prisons 1. CABLE SPORT CRICKET: Fifth unofficial Test. Port Elizabeth N. Zealand 69-2 (Barton 35 no. 35. Reid 21 n.0.1. v S Africa. Tour match, Colombo Ceylon 210 < La fir 34. Gunasekara 45. Dexter 4-64) MCC 89-2. TENNIS Philippine Open. Manila Men's
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    • 653 14 139 H. Kobari <J» 69+70 (34. 36). 113 M. Busk (NZ> 72 71 '36. 35 B. Huggett .UK) 71 72 (36. 36). 144 —B. Dunk <Ai 73 71 (34. 37); R. Touhy lA> 72-72 (35. 37 i B. Wilkes <SA. 73 71 (.37. 34); K. Nagle <A) 69
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    • 212 14 MALACCA, Fri. A second-half hattrick by c c n t r e-forward Christite Shepherdson gave Selangor their 3-0 victory over Pahang in the quadrangular hockey tournament here today. Pahang's defence, in whlcn centre-half Kirpal was outstanding, held sway In the first-half and frustrated all attempts
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    • 785 14 API'UCATIONS are invited for POSTS OK OKKIO. BOYS b ijaporr Government. Applicants must satisfy the usual blrti and residential quail Ol IUTM ITIONB lai Passed Govrrnniit,! Piimary English School Examinatioi 'Primary VI > or <b> BueoMsfully completed Piimary education in Chinese or Mala i;imil Preference to iho.se with higher qualifications.
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    • 1535 14 NOTICES TENDERS J CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE j PENANG PORT COMMISSION l ELECTRIC ITY DEPARTMKN T 0 notici: to OIMOMU TKNDFR NOTU| woTk e iranifomer t 'to n far I|e1 |er 0t ca"L t SEPARATE TENDERS are u> wort irHnsiormer 10 laister capa own r*<>icrer»rl mi i city at. Miri
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    • 43 14 I^l FRESHMAN I for that cool smooth look AFTER SHAVE LOTION, > TALC. HAIRFIX AEROSAL, GONE TAN. MEDICATED SHAMPOO. DEODORANT. w/w ii ,12 i' *Vl wf NO WINDING un be hung at any angle one dry battery can last one year vtwm i luiii.iuit'ui
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  • 420 15  -  .EPSOM JEEP, By Singapore, Friday THIS MARE CAN TOPPLE THE CRACK THREE-YEAR-OLDS IN MAIN SPRINT TOMORROW gOCIETY GIRL, a winner at Ipoh last month over 5.U, did a brilliant run over 3f in 36 4/5 at Bukit Timah this morning. I thoueht the four-year-old mare
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  • 148 15  - They are too fat, says the coach JACK FINGLETON By pAN'BERRA, Fri. Forbes V Carlile. a Master of Science and Australia's most prominent swimming coach, looked at girl swimmers at Melbourne yesterday and said some brave words for a man: "They're too fat and bulky. They've got too much weight
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  • 1856 15 ACCEPTORS and riders for tomorrow's races at Rukit Timah: mmimmmmmmm limimtmmi RACE I: 2.0 CL 4 DIV 5— 6F 1 ***** Yrs Master (SK Urn St.) Rodgers. 6 9.0 11 Moxham 66 2 WIM Follow Me Home (Jade Garden St.) TJoa. 8 9.0 16 'Ismail
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  • 26 15 IPOH, Fri— Perak Chinese will meet Penang Chinese in the MCFA Cup soccer match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here on Sunday.
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  • 268 15 Hopes of $100,000 Gold Cup— Bath _f~ SINGAPORE. I Friday A $100,000 Singapore Gold Cup and a 550.000 Singapore Derby were visualised by Mr. V. C. Bath, presiding at the annual meeting of the Singapore Turf Club, today. Rejecting proposals that the club's profits, which amounted to over $600,000 last
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  • 403 15 TRUSTEE KOE RESIGNS D«,r,w> PENANG. Friday. AVID CHOONG, a former international badminton star, last night became the new president of the Football Association of Penang. He defeated Loh Hoot Yeang, who has been sident since 1956, by 14 votes to 12
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  • 149 15  - HK decides to send team of 4 to XL FRANCIS BOEY By f JONG KONG. Fri. Hong Kong will send a team for ihe Asian Badminton Confederation's Gold Cup championship at Kuala Lumpur. This was decided by the HKBA at its executive meeting held last night. Although the invitation from
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  • 34 15 HONG KONG, Fri. The annual lnterport soccer match between the Hong; Kong Chinese and Malayan Chinese for the Ho Ho Cup will be played here either on Nov. 3 or 4.
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    • 71 15 GOLF STORE OPEN championship 3rd day iSime Rd. 1.15). SOCCER MCFA CL'P: S-pore Chinese v Malacca Chinese (Jn. Besar. 5.15). FRIENDLY: Star Soccerltes v RMP (Fairer Pk). HOCKEY MHF QLADRANGILAR: Malacca v Pahang (3.45); S'gor v Negrl (5. Malacca). WOMEN'S TRIANG LX AR S'gor v Perak (7.30 a.m.): S'gor v
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  • 380 16 GEORGETOWN. Fri PROTESTS AGAINST NEW AUSTERITY MEASURES: BRITISH TROOPS ON WAY 'pi 101 SANDS of people demonstrated against the left-wing government of Dr. Cheddi Jagan outside Parliament building here today. The demonstration was in defiance of a ban by the Governor. Sir Ralph Grey, who had earlier declared
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  • 139 16 ADMINISTRATIVE LAGS ARE BLAMED FOR DELAYS IN LAND ALIENATION KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. BOTTLENECKS in administration were blamed today for the slow rate of land alienation to thousands of landless throughout the country. This was very much in the mind of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, when
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  • 61 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The R.A.F. Seletar Auto Club will hold its Moonlight Rally on F( b. 24. starting from the main gate of R.A.F. Seletar at 7.30 p.m. The route will cover about 60 miles in three sections. The event is also open to members of the* Singapore Motor
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  • 132 16 CAUGHT BY THE LEGS IN BURGLARY ATTEMPT SINGAPORE. Fn. A Johore Bulnu man told a conn here today how he arrested a burglar while .spending a nigni at hi.s brother's hou>e in Kampong Heap Guan San at 4.15 a.m. on Dec. 29. Tonn Tcik Lam said that be >a\v the
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  • 49 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr.-j Fou Ts'ong. concert pianist, will give a piano recital for students and schoolchildren at the Victoria Theatre at 6.30 p.m. on Feb. 28. Tickets arc available at Robinsons and from the Secretary of the Singapore Musical Society. Room 13-K. Asia Insurance Building.
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  • 31 16 MEN of the 2nd Federation Reconnaissance Regiment wave cheerfully from the deck of the USNS Blatchford which brought them back to Malaya yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 148 16 MAN WITH A WORLD FAIR MISSION COMES TO KL KUALA LUMPI'R, Fri.— A former New York State Governor. Mr. Charles Poletti. 58, arrived here tonight to talk Malaya into taking part in the Ms 1.500 million New York World Fair in 1964-65. He will meet the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul
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  • 71 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Blood Transfusion Service here had 1,147 donors last month compared with 1,039 in December. The 1.147 donors included 274 relatives of patients. 480 new donors and 326 armed services personnel. The total number of transfusions given in January was 1,027 compared with
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  • 359 16 LONDON. Frt— Stock markets finished the week with a generally Irregular appearance. Buyers were reluctant to open new commitments in fioni of the weekend and .sentiment which had come under the influence ol adverse economic factor.-, durinK the week was further affected by the Federation
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  • 25 16 LONDON, Fri.— Buyers £948' sellers £949. Forward buyers £952. sellers £9524. Settlement £949. Turnover a.m. 125 tons. p.m. 30 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.
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  • 50 16 LONDON. Prl. Spot i! 4 i Mar. 24' 2 d.. April 24 12d..l 2 d.. May 24'« d. Apr. June 24 K d.. July Sept. 24% d.. Oct.. Dec. 24 \d.. Jan. Mar. 24' id.. c.i.f. Feb. unquoted. Mar. 24 5 16d.. Apr. 24' 4 d. Tone: Barely steady.
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  • 340 16 LONDON. Fri IT IS difficult to envisage natural rubber prices being maintained unless some of the Malayan banks provide the market with unofficial support, says a Financial Times editorial. However, the fall in price should be gradual. The usual seasonal rally in the
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  • 282 16 A doctor urges war on heart disease SINGAPORE. Fri. A cardiologist. Dr. Chen Chi-wei. says that heart disease is Singapore's No. 1 killer and urged the formation of an association to battle it. He told a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore West, yesterday that :i heart association
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  • 36 16 THE CHILDREN AND BROTHER and Kutrr or tb<- lan Mr*. I. I Greneir extend th>ir kjihvfv thanks t* all Friends and Relative* for th. Kin* ExprwHlorui of Sympathy and Attrndance at the-Funeral on KVb. IS.
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    • 123 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Word* $10 Minimum TAN -l«-?-«2. a aon Pmik T«ow Lily <Chrow Yong) and Krily < nng SeniO. All Well. Grateful to Th« Divinr Onr and Doctors and Mount Alverma Staff. BETWEEN BMW Clio«- Chin, wm of the Lit. Mr. II iiiw K;.u nml Madam l.luuw Boon Tjamv.
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    • 38 16 The weather HKUIKsu and lovm temperaturps in M.iiaN.i ;«nu Su.uapore lor toe penod 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: IliKllfl l.,i«rst Kuala Lumpur t>B Kola Bnaiu M 75 n 7a Ipotl 66 Bti 66 •;x>re 88 72
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