The Straits Times, 13 March 1962

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  • 160 1  -  YUSOF ALBAKRI. KUALA TRENGGANU, 10 horror-filled minutes and it's over »y Monday Two were little boys J^ MAN ran amok in a kampong near here last night and killed four people a mother, her two children and a farmer within 10 minutes. All lour victims of Ilie
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  • 72 1 - THE SULTAN of Selangor pinning the highest order of the Crown of Selangor on his Consort, the Tengku Airipuan, at an investiture ceremony in the Belai Rong Seri of the Istana Alam Sbah, Klang, yesterday. The Tengku Atnpuan was one of the 58 people
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  • 28 1 KATMANDU (Nepal'. Mon. A German-Swiss expedition of four will leave here tomorrow on its way to climb unconquered Pumori Peak (23.442 feet), near Mount Everest Reuter.
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  • 43 1 SEOUL. Mon. Public health authorities announced today that all 99 elementary schools In Seoul were being closed because of Asian influenza. The total number of cases In the Republic was more than one million, most of them in Seoul. Reuter.
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  • 200 1 PROTEST IN THE NUDE BY WOMEN LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia), Monday. ABOUT a dozen African women stripped naked in the local office of the "Build-A-Nation" campaign here yesterday and were later taken away partly clad by police. The M Build-A-Nation" campaign Is being undertaken throughout the Rhodesian Federation by Sir Roy
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  • 67 1 KITWE (N. Rhodesia). Mon. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda, President of the United National Independence Party (UNIP), described Sir Roy Welenskv. the Federal Prime Minister, as a "political idiot" in a speech here last night. Mr. Kaunda attacked Sir Roy for accusing I'NIP of being racialist and told a mass
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  • 41 1 Now 'anti-fallout' cape for sale UTRECHT. Mon. One company represented at the Utrecht international spring trade fair claims to have produced a fire-proof "antinuclear explosion cape which offers "protection against radio-active fallout." It sells for less than four guilders ($3.20). Reuter.
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  • 78 1 100 die in clashes OAIGON, Mon. Over 0 100 were killed in several clashes between Government troops and guerillas last, week-end, a Defence Department communique announced today. The big engagement happened last Saturday In Cau Ngang district, Vinh Binh Province, about 100 miles south of Saigon. The Government suffered five
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  • 21 1 TUNIS. Mon. The Government said today French artillery, bombarding Algerian rebels in Tunisia, killed a 10--year-old Tunisian boy. U.P.I.
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  • 14 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Kennedy will hold a press conference on Wednesday.
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  • 48 1 OR AN Western Algeria). Mon. Oran's television transmitter was stolen in a daring raid here today by a commando of 10 men, presumably of the Secret Army Organisation (OAS). The transmitter had been dismounted secretly to be transferred to a safer plaoe. Reuter.
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  • 151 1 LONDON, Mon. rpHE British Government x accepts that a recent report on smoking by the Royal College of Physicians "demonstrates authoritatively and crushingly" the connection between smoking and lung cancer. The Minister of Health. Mr. Enoch Powell, told the House of Commons this today when asked by
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  • 512 1  - China sells people to those with the price Laonel Borralho. By UPI correspondent MACAO, Monday fJHINA is selling people in Macao, a liny Portuguese colony. The price is high, but there are many willing and able to pay. A fair example is HK513.500 ($7,100) recently paid by a well-to-do Hong
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  • 58 1 NO COMMENT ON TENGKU'S CHARGE LONDON. Mon. Official British spokesmen today declined to comment on Tengku Abdul Rahman's charge that British officials in the Borneo territories were "antagonistic" towards the territories being incorporated in Greater Malaysia. Spokesmen for the Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Office both said they had not yet
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  • 22 1 PARIS. Mon. Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Defence Minister, made a one-day stopover here on his way to Morocco. Reuter.
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  • 163 1 India to China: Change policy YEW DELHI, Mon. A President Rajendra Prasad said today that, the Indian Government had asked China to end her "aggressive policies" towards India. Opening the final session of India's outgoing Parliament, the President said India had given this reply in response to a Chinese suggestion
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  • 37 1 SOVIET AND N-AID >IOSC«»W, Mon— Russia is ready to undertake not to hand over noclear weapons to other nations provided I'nited States and Britain a^some Mmilar ibligaiions. it was officially announce 1 b*r^ today. —Renter.
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  • FOREIGN MEWS DESK 1
    • 253 2 Asia— frontline of 'greatest danger' BAGUIO CITY, Mon VI C E PRESIDENT Emmanuel Pelaez said today Asia was "the frontline of greatest danger and the frontier of greatest opportunity for the free world." Mr. Pelaez. who Is concurrently Secretary of Foreign Affairs, was speaking before the United States regional operations
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    • 120 2 A SWEEPING PLAN FOR WOMEN STREET CLEANERS lONDON, Mon. London t may soon have women street sweepers for the first time If the plan of the Borough of L swish am la south-east London succeeds. Tjjp man who thought of the idea of introducing women street sweepers to London Is
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    • 36 2 LONDON, Mon.—Deputations of British students yesterday handed In protests against nuclear testing to the French, Russian and United Btatc I Embassies and at the official home of the British Prime Minister. Mr. Macmlllan.— Reuter.
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    • 416 2 Agreement on Algeria in sight EVIAN. Monday THE Franco-Algerian peace conference today began its sixth day of intense work with most of the important problems settled, sources close to the French delegation told reporters. Final agreement was very close. Tomorrow evening or Wednesday was considered here to be the best
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    • 177 2 'NO AMOUNT OF CASH CAN STOP M- ATTACK' WASHINGTON, Monday. MR. ROBERT McNamara, the Secretary of Defence, said yesterday that there was "no reasonable prospect" of developing an effective defence against a missile attack on the United States. In a television Interview, is asked by Senator th Keating (Republihow soon
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    • 82 2 Tower Bridge will NOT be falling down lONDON, Mon. _ondon's i Tower Bridge wll not be demolished even if a tunnel Is built under the River Thames. Amid loud cheers, the chairman of the Bridge House Estate Committee gave the news to the common council which runs the City of
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    • 263 2 LIBERALS BOYCOTT RHODESIA FEDERAL ELECTION TUSAKA, Mon. The Northern Rhode- sia Liberal Party confirmed yesterday that it would not take part in the Rhodesian Federation election, called by Sir Roy Welensky. the Federal Prime Minister. In a statement, the party said It considered the dissolution ot the present Federal Assembly
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 126 3 I)ERSONALITIES at the 1 Kenya Coastal Strip conference at Lancaster House, London, which Britain's Colonial Secretary. Mr. Reginald Maudling, 'opened last week. Tho picture on the left shows Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. president of the Kenya African National Union, and Mr. Tom
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    • 20 3 TEL AVIV. Mon. Seven policemen were injured here in a clash with religious demonstrators last night. Reuter.
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    • 355 3 GENEVA: A GOOD DA Y'S WORK BY THE BIG THREE (GENEVA, Mon.— Mr. Dean Rusk. the United States Secretary of State, last night complained to Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, at a four-hour diiuner meeting here about recent incidents affecting the Western allies over Berlin. Mr. Rusk was
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    • 191 3 Backward boys in front thanks to this 'nue wae' T ONDON. Mon. A re- volutionary 43-letter alphabet has done educational wonders, turning school classes upside down, with "backward" children coming out better than their "normal" classmates, it was learned at Oldham yesterday. About 1.000 infants are half way through the
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    • 46 3 DAMASCUS. Mon.— A Turkish border patrol and Turkish smugglers fought with machineguns and rifles for two hours on the Syro-Tur-kish border, according to press reports reaching here today. A Turkish soldier was killed and two soldiers and a smuggler Injured.— Reuter.
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    • 106 3 LONDON, Mon. Strike ballot forms have been sent out to 350 men whose absence from work could close down every one of Britain's main airports, it was learned here. The men are the telecommunications technical officers employed in the airport control rooms. They
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    • 308 3 Broader powers sought for Seato chief BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand is seeking broader powers for the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation's secre-tary-general. This is one of the main proposals Thailand has put forward for strengthening Seato against the Communist danger In South-East Asia. The Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman. speaking in
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    • 413 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 metres 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nc-eara-ku. News Headlifies; 6.06 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICF Morning Melodies: 7.00 Ren- 476 metres rtearotli With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. Nrws; 7.35 Breakfast A.M.— 6.00 Oood Morning: Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News 6.01 Morning
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  • 167 4 STRIKE INCIDENT HEARING ADJOURNED SINGAPORE, Mon. A district court case, described as a case of "public importance" by the Senior Crown Counsel. Mr. A.W. Ghows, was today adjourned until April 4 for hearing. The case concerns Michael Lim Tuan Hens;, of Tras Street, who faces three charges of attempting to
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  • 114 4 FIRST FORD MEN GO BACK TO WORK SINGAPORE. Mon. The first batch of 20 workers of Ford Motor Co. in Bukit Timah returned to work today to service the company's machinery and equipment, which had been lying idle for more than three months because of their 110-day strike. The company's
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  • 673 4 I INSURANCE UNION'S SUBMISSIONS SINGAPORE, Mon. MR. Q. KANDASAMY. adviser to the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union, today submitted in the Industrial Arbitration Court that the Life Insurance Corporation of India, which had laid claim to being the third largest in the world, could well afford to spare part of
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  • 287 4 GOVERNMENT HITS OUT AT COMPENSATION DEMANDED BY COUNTRY PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE, Monday. J*HE Government today charged the Country People's Association with demanding "fantastic and absurd" rates of compensation for farmer settlers in the Toa Payoh area, who are required to vacate their lands to allow for
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Dr. P. Natarajan, head of the Narayana Ourukula will speak on "One Religion for Mankind" at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday at the Theosophlcal Society Lodge premises at 8. Carnhill Road.
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Llm Seng Huat, 21, accused of stabbing Chong Low Hong, a taxi driver, while trying to extort (3.60 from him outside a cabaret on Dec 26 last year, was acquitted today by the first criminal district court. Mr. R. Murugason appeared for Llm, whose defence
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual general meeting of the Government Pensioners Association will be held at the Canteen, Empress Place, next Saturday at S p.m.
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  • 124 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. today urged the need for academic grounding and systematic training for Journalists in this region. Opening the second seminar on Journalism organised by the University of Singapore Students' Union, the Minister also suggested that
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  • 22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Dahyabhai Patel has been elected President of the Singapore Gujarati Youth Association, and Mr. Glrlsh Kothart secretary.
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  • 172 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. MORE THAN 7,000 children have been immunised during the first five days of the poliomyelitis campaign of the Ministry of Health, which began early last week. A Ministry of Health statement today described the first week of the campaign as "a slow but
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  • 103 4 ACQUITTED OF ARMED ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Mon. Tay Geok Seng. 19. a labourer, who had been committed to the Assizes on a charge of attempted armed robbery. was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah today. Mr. Sachi Saurajan. Deputy Public Prosecutor, informed the court that he had instructions
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 443 4 BwßflaxJWaTJWßaßJßpwpwWWnwßwpwßa^^ HPHE foUowlng la today's sche- from Kual» Lumpur (ML 171) Cathay Pacific: To Koala x dule of civil aircraft move- 10 ajn. Lumpur Penglrot. Hone Konc ments at Paya Lebar airport DEPASTURES (CX 734) 8 am. Singapore. BOAC: To Darwin, Sydney, Pan- American: To Saigon ARRIVALS Melbourne (BA 718)
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  • 232 5 BID TO RECRUIT CHINESE IS A FAILURE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A recruiting team of the Ist. Field Battery, Federation Artillery, left here disappointed today. Reason: Only 100 youths turned up at the Victoria Institution during a two-day recruiting drive and only 15 were selected. Of those selected, only three were
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  • 54 5 PENANG. Mon.— A Singapore man. Ang Therm Chong. 33. was remanded in custody after being charged in a magistrate's court with attempting to extort $100 from Tan See Liat at Maxwell Road on March 3. Ang. it was alleged, threatened to burn Tan"s motor van if
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  • 24 5 SUNGEI PATANI. lon. Father R. Chineau has rt turned from leave in France and resumed charge of th'Cathoilc parish in Alor Star
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  • 141 5 SIBU, Monday. POLICE recently dispersed a group of striking workers of the Sibu Press Limited, who picketted the firm's premises. The strikers weje given two minutes to disperse. They did. Police were called in after the Sibu Press Limited, publishers of the Ta Tung Daily New--,
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  • 55 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, today predicted that business would expand if the proposed Federation of Malaysia came into being. "Commercial and industrial firms should, therefore, prepare for this eventuality." he told the directors and management of the Khian Guan Biscuit Factory
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Indonesian Ambassador I? Malaya. Or. Mohamed Razif, left by air for Jakarta today for consultations with hit government. He is expected to je away fo.* a week.
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  • 42 5 PENANG. Mon.— The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb. today called on Che Wanchlk blnte Ibrahim, the widowed mother of Che Khadljah binte Sa'ad. one of the four Malayan students who died in the Brinsford Lodge fire.
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  • 162 5 PRAISE FOR THE WOMEN OF MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. V| ALAYAN women are playing a major role in dcviT eloping their country. This is the opinion of Miss Phyllis Beal, the World YWCA consultant for Burma, Thailand and Malaya, who will be leaving shortly after completing a seven-month tour of
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  • 65 5 PENANG. Mon. Yon* Ah Hlang, 62, was today fined $150. or one month's jail in default, for making a false statement to the Registrar of Citizens on Aug. 16 last year. She admitted having stated in her citizenship application that she had resided in the Federation for
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. K. Sundarasan. 32. a Harbour Board labourer, was charged here today with committing mischief by setting fire to a room of a house in Peng Siang Quay yesterday. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody for a week.
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  • 43 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Lee Chln-Lpol. a barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today. Miss Lee was called to the bar at Middle Temple. London, on June 27 last year.
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  • 190 5 KUCHING. Mon SARAWAK'S Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell. has urged the people here to combat "the increased disharmony brought about by changing times.' .s disharmony. he stressed in a broadcast, had f "ted none, except "those of 111-intent." sir Alexander also appealed to all races and people professing
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  • 234 5 U.S. is warned of effect of drop in rubber price \UALA LUMPUR, Mon AMERICANS have been warned that a sharp drop in the price of natural rubber could seriously at j feet the peoples and economies of many j countries in South- East Asia. Tbe latest issue of Natural Robber
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  • 274 5 IPOH, Monday. pAY TALKS that affect nearly 20,000 workers in the European-man- aged tin mines throughout Malaya began here this morning '"in a cordial and pleasant atmosphere." The conference adjourned about 5 p.m. after nearly six hours ol deliberations, which will be
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  • 171 6 A woman forfeits her gold coins and is fined $300 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sip Boru Bangun. 38. of Indonesia, who had four United States gold coins concealed in her brasskre when she flew here from Medan on Feb. 23. was fined $300 In the First District Court today. 6h> pleaded guilty
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  • 17 6 SEREMBAN. Mon. The People's Co-operative Stores Society will hold its annual meeting here on Wednesday
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  • 20 6 PENANG. Mon. Teoh Slew Guan, 26. a carpenter, was found hanging from a tree at Renong Ground today.
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  • 225 6 TOKYO. Monday IN C H E Mohammed Khir Johari, Malaya's Minister of Commerce and Industry, said today that family planning was the "only answer" to Asia's problem of explosive population growth. Inche Khir. who Is heading the Malayan delegation to the
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  • 348 6 EQUAL PAY FIGHT IS FOR ALL, SHE SAYS Women teachers' leader hits at 'shocking discrimination' IPOH, Mon. THE national president of the Women Teachers Union, Mrs. R. Bhupalan, exphasised here today that the fight for equal pay was not for women teachers in ENGLISH schools only. She told the Straits
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  • 46 8 19 Words $10 (Minimum) THE RELATIVES of the late limes Chan thank all who attended •ne funeral, sent wreaths and other MR. MRS. Lul Cheong IJn th'ir services. prayers. wreaths. messages of condolence and attendant' t the funeral of their beloved mother. Batu Oajah. ft-3-62.
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday, March 13. 1962.
    • 599 8 Port Swettenham is slipping back, it seems, into its bad old ways. Once again there is congestion, a queue of waiting ships, sheds full of cargo and in the straits outside is the wake of ships which are bypassing the port. Full scale automation and the
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    • 454 8 Never before has a disarmament conference had the advantage of as much internationally agreed data as the one opening tomorrow in Geneva. The meetings of British, Soviet and American scientists that preluded the protracted nuclear ban talks left no doubt that it is possible to police a
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    • 163 8 A new morning newspaper, the Malayan Times, has made its appearance, its first publication marked by expression of much goodwill To all the cordial messages, we add our own. There is ample room for English language journalism in Malaya, yet there are in fact fewer papers today than there
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  • 929 8  - 'Doit yourself war in Vietnam... Dennis Bloodworth WITH THE BOMBERS AND HOWITZERS, BEDS OF RUSTY NAILS, BAMBOO SPEARS, MILK TIN 80M85... from SAIGON, Mob. IN the curiously timeless war against the 22,000 will-o'-the-wisp Communist guerillas now terrorising South Vietnam the weapons and tactics span 2,500 years of history, extending from
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  • 786 8 LONDON, Mon. AMONG the major industrial countries of the non-Communist world, the United States suffers most labour disputes. West Germany suffers least. According to the international Labour Office In Geneva, which has recorded details between 1953 and 1960, the U.S. lost more than
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  • LETTERS
    • 129 8 i^AN someone from the \j Ministry of Education please explain why student teachers who go for training at either one of the colleges In Brlnsford or In Penan* are required to attend a two-year course, whereas teachers who are selected for post primary teacher training
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    • 85 8 r rUE decision of the Government to restrict Imports of sugar by the Issuing of licences is regrettable. It is wrong In principle. Tht basic principle or restricting Imports Into a country Is to protect home lndu.^tries. In Malaya, we don't have a sugar Industry to
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    • 83 8 rpHE Economic CcmmisJL slon for Asia and the Far East began its annual session in Tokyo on Monday. On Friday, five days later. Malaya's head delegate, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, left for Tokyo. Also on Friday, Singapore's head delegate, the Minister for Finance, returned
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  • 97 9 The killer knife WARNING BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE IPOH, Mon. Any A man who uses a knife and takes a life must suffer the consequence and not expect sympathy. The Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, said this when he dismissed. the appeal of All bin Hassan, 30, against a
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  • 60 9 Course on virology SINGAPORE, Mon. The acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Professor Llm Tay Boh, today inaugurated an inter-regional virology course at the Allen Lecture Theatre at the Faculty of Medicine. Delegates from 11 countries, including Japan. Formosa, anJ Malaya are attending ths three-week course, sponsored Jointly by
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  • 44 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A total of 982 people donated blood to Singapore Blood Transfusion Bervlce last month. Of these 207 were relatives or friends of patients, who received blood transfusions. A total of 218 donations were from service personnel.
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  • 96 9 Mak Ling (latest Hong Kong film idol) on tour MISS Mak Ling, the latest "teenagers' idol" in the Ilong Kong Cantonese film world, who is now in Singapore to make personal stage appearances in connection with her film "Sister's Devotion." released by the Cathay Organisation. IViss Mak ("my age is
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  • 44 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Transport-Vessel Workers Association and the Anglo- Dutch Lighterage Company (1950) Limited will appear before the Industrial Arbitration Court on Thursday to seek an Interpretation of a section of the agreement signed between them In February last year.
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  • 33 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The electoral rolls for Johofe's parliamentary and local government constituencies have been revised and are now open for public Inspection at all District and Assistant District Offices.
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  • 36 9 PENANG, Mon.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will spend a three months' vacation In Europe and the United States after completing h s work In London with the Cobbold Commission on Malaysia,
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  • 46 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. left by air for Kuala Trengganu today for talks with the Mentri Besar. Inche Ibrahim Flkrl bin Mohamed, on the possibility of setting up a road transport office there.
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  • 277 9 Praise for our law system by Sir Leslie SINGAPORE, Monday. CIR LESLIE MUNRO, secretary- general of the International Commission of Jurists, said today that the administration of justice in Malaya and Singapore was excelle nt conforming to the practice in other Commonwealth countries. He made this observation at the airport
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  • 203 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. A BIG hunt was on here today for the hit-and-run killer car which knocked down police constable Michael Surhmann 22. P.C. Surhmann died early [today an hour after the midnight Incident at Chltty Road, off Serangoon Road. Another constable. Identified only as
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  • 100 9 The man who organised return of Irian prisoners rIS to Mr. A. Dnrand, the Swiss Red Cross official, who organised, the repatriation of 52 Indonesian prisoners from West Irian through Chang! airfield on Sunday. The prisoners were captured after a naval clash between the Dutch and Indonesians off West Irian
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  • 43 9 MALACCA, Mon. A labourer, Long Chlk bin Abdul Karlm, 40, died In the General Hospital here yesterday from a fractured spine as a result of a fall from a tree at his kampong in Buklt Katil near here last week.
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  • 26 9 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A police detainee, V. Subramaniam. 26, today was Jailed for four months for escaping from the police station lockup on Feb. 9.
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  • 25 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The next meeting of the licensing board, Johore Bahru. will be held at the District Office here on March 25.
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  • 251 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. rpHERE was trouble A over a union matter between two factions in tt*e Singapore Work Brigade camp in Airport Road before thre* bicycles were damaged by fire, a magistrate's court was told today. In thj dock were seven youths,
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  • 76 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. An interpretation of the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation's wage claims award will be heard In the Industrial Arbitration Court her on Wednesday afternoon. Applications for this inter- pn tation were made by the bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union In respect
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  • 182 9 Asa can lead Asian policies Pelaez BAGUIO, Mon. The Philippine Vice-Pre-sident, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, said today that there were "areas of co-operation" that could be explored through the Association of SouthEast Asia (ASA). He said member states Malaya Thailand and the Pnilippines could through Asa take the lead in the
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  • 324 9 The Press and multi-racial harmony— by the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ]y|ALAYAN newspapers understand and appreciate the basic significance of the country's multi-racial harmony, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said at Pctaling Jaya today at the opening of the building of the "Malayan Times," the new English-language I morning
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  • 101 9 SEPARATE TAX FORMS BILL FOR ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE, Mon— Three Government Bills, including !the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill seeking separate assessment of tax for married women, will be tabled at the next sitting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. The Income Tax Bill will be tabled by Dr. Goh Keng Bwee. the
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  • 35 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ong Tien, 46. a hawker, was today fined $500, or two month's Jail, when he pleaded guilty in a Magistrate's Court to a charge of being an agent of a bookmaker.
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  • 78 9 FORMER HOLDER OF DISCUS RECORD IS MARRIED pOMCE Inspector Chin Chee Pong adjusts the veil of his bride, Malaya's former woman discos record holder Lee Yok Lin, at their wedding In Klang. The bride, also a police inspector, was a school teacher before she Joined the force. Both are stationed
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  • 38 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Police are investigating the theft of 10 typewriters from a classroom in the Far East Training Centre. Nee Boon garrison. The typewriters were missed when the classroom waa opened at 10 a.m. today.
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    • 201 10 nUE to the keen in--17 terest shown by women in attending various courses the Singapore Adult Education Board is organising classes in flower arrangement. A full course of six lesson. lon Japanese flower arrangement will commence from Mar. 22. It will be held
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    • 268 10 \TO matter what line of career you may choose every woman is basically interested in clothes. It does not mean that if you are fashion conscious you should be tagged as being flippant. This is proved in the case of Miss Yvette' Edmonds, a third
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    • 61 10 MISS Sunyee, a wellknown Chinese international artist and teacher in Singapore, who has held exhibitions in South-East Asia, and Europe, is to hold her first exhibition in Perth. Western Australia from April 16 to 28 Eighty of her paintings which depict landscape, flowers and dancers, and having
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    • 300 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Bush encircled early on a win1. Elizabeth grasps most of the ter's day (8). Idea as well (7). 8. Depict a disaster to Church of 5. Mary quietly returns with the England brides (8). same figure (7). 13. He has a thick skin, or sor« 9.
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  • 816 11 ROYAL ORDERS TO TWO— AND THREE NEW DAWS Two sportsmen receive medals, too KLANG, Monday. THE Sultan of Trengganu. Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, and the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor, Tengku Rahimah, received Selangors highest honours today. Among the 56 other people in the Sultan of Selangors
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  • 22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Ministry of Education is to recruit a lecturer for commercial subjects and another for science.
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  • 173 11 I7UALA LUMPUR, **-Mon. Malaya is in "a strong financial position" and is unlikely to borrow from the International Monetary Fund. This was stated here tonight by Mr. Henry C. Murphy, deputy-director of the Asian Department of the IMF, after flying in with a three-member
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  • 150 11 KITCHEN FIRE BURNS TAILOR BROTHERS If UALA LUMPUft. Mon. Two tailors were burned, one severely, when flre broke out in a house in Pasar Road here today. Mr. Chong Hin Soon. 20. and his brother Kong Sang. 16. were preparing breakfast In the kitchen where th*» fire started. Kong San?
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  • 86 11 Vote of no confidence? A denial PENANG. Mon. The president of the Employment Exchange Stan* Union Oi Malaya, Mr. R. Vasuthevan. today denied a report that the union had passed a vott of "no confidence" in Pta Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs). "We
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEW
    • 68 12 PLANS for the new airport terminal building at Ridgeway. Manchester have now been approved and work is about to start. It Is announced. The architects are James Cubltt and Partners, a London firm with offices In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The airport will cost about
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    • 293 12 Factory going ahead with sales drive •EXPERIMENT HAS PROVED WE CAN COMPETE IN PRICE AND QUALITY,' SAYS REPRESENTATIVE ANOTHER Israeli company is making a strong bid to sell motor vehicle tyres in Singapore despite severe competition from other brands already well-established locally. A factory in
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    • 188 12 Switchgear company official to visit Spore 'THE expoft manager A of South Wales Switchgear Ltd., Britain, will arrive in Singapore on March 22 for a three-day visit. Mr. R.G. Terry, who left London on March 4 is travelling 15.000 miles visiting important centres In India, the Far East, Australia, New
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    • 20 12 Brick output in Singapore and the Federation was 106.371.5 million pieces In the first 10 months last year.
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    • 191 12 Swiss watch executives here on study tour TWO Swiss watch A company executives are now on a visit to Singapore and Malaya to find out the latest preferences of local customers. They are Mr. Samuel Stroun, president of Camy Watch Co. S. A. and Mr. Raymond L. Weil, a director.
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    • 90 12 BIG INCREASE IN LOCAL CAR IMPORTS SINGAPORE and the Federation imported more cars last year. Statistics show that the total amount for the first 10 months was 27.709 units. against 22,726 units In the corresponding period of 1960. Singapore's share of the imports was 10,352 cars, up 2.520 units, while
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    • 39 12 Prices of Dv Pont's Alathon polyethylene resins have been increased between 15 and 25 per cent in the Far East markets including Singapore. Hong Kong, Pakistan, the Philippines, Taiwan. Thailand and South Vietnam, it is stated.
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    • 278 12 HTHE Kirn Cheong Sawmill of Ipoh, the biggest A in Perak, will have its new $100,000 Celcure timber preservative plant in operation in two months. The plant ordered from England Is 42 feet long and six feet in diameter and is the largest to be
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    • 50 12 TECHNICIAN FROM FORMOSA JOINS IPOH FIRM MR SU FUNG PO (above) who has arrived In Ipoh from Formosa to assume duties as chief technician at the Malayan Industrial Plastics Co. Ltd. Mr. Su is from Formosa Plastics Corporation Ltd. which holds a 45 per cent share in Malayan Industrial Plastics.
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    • 161 12 MR. K. C. Leone, general manager of Beatrice Foods (Malaya) Ltd. has relinquished his post due to other business commitments. But he will continue to serve the company as a director. Mr. Leeng had been general manager since the company was formed in Kuala Lumpur
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    • 168 12 World trade displays in France FRANCE is holding seven international trade fairs and 17 specialised exhibitions in various towns this year. The international trade fairs will be held in these places: Lyon from March 25 to April 2; Lille, April 22 to May 6: Paris. May 19 to 31; Bordeaux,
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    • 194 12 MALAYAN DOCKYARD TO BUILD NEW TUG I IMBONGAN Kapal Sungei Nyor. the only dockyard in the Federation capable of building steel ships of up to 200 feet in length has received an order for a berthing tug. The order from the Malnyan Railway Administration is for a repeat version of
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    • 337 12 Advertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the wide variety of haemorrhoid first time science has found conditions, some of 10 to 20 a new healing sutetrjice with years' standing, the astonishing ability to All this, without the use ofV shrink haemorrhoids,
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  • 179 14 TNI Malayan ■xcliange Banks Assaelatlan made uteae chansaa la its ratue to merchants yesterday: Lenden: aellinf TT or OD 2/3 31/32: ijying TT 2/4 3/32. airmail OD 2/4 I/I, 30 d/at 2/4 »/32, 45 dat 2/4 11/32. 60 d/st 2/4 13/32, 90 d'»t 2/4 17/32, 120 d/at 2/4
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  • 114 14 Chinese Preduae ExMiange Singapore noon prices per plcul yeaterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk »37| aellera. dram aelltra. Oaprai Feb. OK/Coatlaent $27i buyara. $271 sellers. Pepewr: Muotok white J172» aellera, Sarawak white (170 aellen. special Sarawak black $135 sellers, garbled lamponi: black (135 aellera, AST A SI 45 aellera. Sin««per*
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  • 12 14 The Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday. It re-opens today.
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  • 104 14 (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 12 Three month* INDUSTRIALS F N. 12 eta. Cold tttoraxe Sd. M. Bos 12 eta. Staanuhlp 0 eta. Brcwcrtaa 29 Cta 8. Times 12 rii Rohlnnon 9 eta. 8. Trader* 23 eta. 8. Dart>> M Unltaara 12 «ta. \v Jacka v eta. Wcareaa IS eta.
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  • 559 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were X largely steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, feature of the section being Straits Steamship which was done at si. The company for -the year ended December 31 has hoisted its dividend by two per
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stock Indirr> Marrh 10 March 12 Industrials: 170.23 170.53 Tina: 298.24 295.73 rubbers: 194.83 194.82 Jan. 1 1958 100
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  • 571 14 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Singapore section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: Boustaad (19.500) SI. S3: Pun lop* (SOO) 51. 42 SL: Kast Bmrltlng (200) S2.BS 8U (700) 12.56 PL. (2.000) $3.88; FlKpatrlck* (1,000) 51. 71 SM: T. and N. oMi $2.72
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  • 225 14 OHIPMENTS of rubber in the first two months of this year at 199,193 tons showed a rise of 15.7 per cent over the corresponding period of last year and were the highest foi* January and February combined since the first two months
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  • 36 14 SINGAPORE. Mar. 12. RUBBER: 80 cents per Ib. (down half a cent). Inofficial 5 p.m. close: 801 cents (dull). TIN: $478.87* per pica) (up 62i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 213 14 MARCH tint iradi rubbtr kuyart f.a.k. clooed in Singapore yesterday at BOt eenta per lb.. down half a cent on Friday* cloalns price. The tone we* vary qultt. S.C.C.R.A. clOKlns price* In cent* per lb. yeaterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f oh. huyera SOI. aeller* HOI: Int.
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  • 18 14 Further February rubber crops included. Kempas (543.000 Ib), and RadeUa (36.100 lb V Indrmgtrt 96.572 lb.
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  • 230 14 SMl** lyln« atangaMa Vm I*hm'i ■hinn tadar Walkare 6A. Bapporo M*nj 6/7. Bconevla 33/36. Ajnata alairsk 40/41. Ormn> 42/43. Indus 48. Talko Mara »/30. Miyn) ra Maru 29/30. Bancola 13/14. Emptr* KittlWkka 21/23 ffcmaartlte 1/2. Soaf F> 23/24. Brarac 28. Troooh NW 2. Outar raada: HIM.
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    • 80 14 MORE NOTICES ft TENDER NOTICES IN PA6ES 15 16 NOTICE PERAK TURF CLUB MARCH MEETING 1962 The committee has decided to race on the following days: Ist DAY Sunday 18th March 1962 2nd DAY— Wednesday— 2lst March 1962 3rd DAY Sunday 25th March 1962 Instead of the 2 days as
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    • 623 14 THE FEDERATION OF MAUYA TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The January, 19«2. Malty/ I English edition of ttie Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory is now in the course of being dlsiributed lo Telephone Subscribers Distribution will take about Jiree weeks to complete. Publication of this edition has been withheld bei cause of mi:iv
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    • 819 15 TUITION M ITerrfs Si (Min.)— Sax St eta. extra MA RON BEOINNIRSi Rapid/Normal Courses: (Shorthand /Typing tn English. Chinese, Malay). Book-keeping Accounting. KnKllsb, Mathematics, art (Knglish Chinese Schools) SIC. ***** (Spore). MALAY TUTOR RIOUIRSO for claw of ten non-Ualays. View preparation for KM s. Chamber of Commerre std I Malay
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 204 16 KLANG, Monday. TWo Malayan footballers were today honoured by the Sultan of Selangor for their skill which has brought lame to the State. They were Edwin Dutton and Ohanl bin Minhat who received the Selangor Meritorious Service Medal on the occasion of the Sultan's 36th
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    • 89 16 Perak aims Flinter IPOH. Mon. Perak AAA president B.H. Flinter declared that the aims of the association this year were to produce the country's best athletes and develop new talent. Speaking at the PAAA annual meeting on Saturday, Mr Flinter said: "Let us try to supply 50 per cent of
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    • 250 16 Invited nations ask AAU to set new dates J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Several of the 21 countries invited to take part in the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's open championships have asked for the dates to be changed. The AAU had set the championships for Aug 16-18 to be held
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    • 346 16 Soccer tour sparks row SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Chinese F.A's proposed tour of Thailand, South Vietnam and Cambodia this month sparked off a heated debate at a Singapore Amateur F.A. council meeting tonight. M. Lever, a delegate, described the method In whica the S.C.F.A. had organised the tour as "putting
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    • 59 16 SOCCER INTER SCHOOL TOURNEY (Penang): Under-lt Tech Inst 3 MBS 1 Hail Chiang 5 BM High School I; Cnder-15 BMHS 3 Han Chiang 1. ST. PAUL'S JUBILEE CUP iSeiemban i King George V School 10 Sekolah TAR. Oemas 0: Tnma Sheikh Ahmad Cop: KOV 4 STAR 0. GOLF
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    • 82 16 PENANG. Mon— The F.A. of Penang today named 22 players for training In preparation for the FAM Cup match against Perils here on Sunday. They are Yeap Kirn Hock, Hassan Uddin. Said Salleh. Koay Ban Chuan. A. Murugiah, Hassan Yacccro. Boey Cheong Liam, Pang Slang
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    • 682 16 IPOH. Mon. Weights for all nine races on the first day ol the Perak Turf Club's March Meeting; here on Sunday: CI. 3. Div. I— 5J( straight Pride of Persia 9.01 Boobrroi S.Oj Prince Tournai 8.13 Bankdraft 8.12 F ilTi-l Tower 8 12 Tin
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    • 152 16 5 events only for LTAM open tourney RUALA LUMPUR. Man. This year's Malayan open tennis championships u.li be held at Ipoh from July 24 to 29. There will be only five events this year men's singles and doubles, womenik singles and doubles and mixed doubles. The other events have been
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    • 76 16 CINGAPORE. Mon —The proposed tour of the Ceylon Combined Schools cricket team is definitely off. Joe David, head of the physical education section of the Ministry of Education, said today that he has been Informed that the Ceylon boys would be travelling to Australia by sea
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    • 208 16 Kesavan not in list of 22 trainees SINGAPORE. Mon.— Kesavan Soon, former Singapore and Malayan champion sprinter who is making a comeback, will have to prove his form before he can be considered for inclusion in the Singapore training squad for the Asian Games in Jakarta. Singapore AAA today named
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    • 51 16 SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 20 cricket masters from secondary schools attended the Singapore Cricket Association's two-week course for coaches wnich began at Dunman School today. This is the first move by the S.C.A. and the Ministry of Education in their efforts to improve the standard of the game in
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    • 224 16  -  FIRDIE SALAHUDIN By OINGAPORE. Mon. The captains of the eight teams engaged in yesterday's opening matches in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament have pledged to play the game to a finish in all future games. All four matches
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    • 918 16 NOTICE THE AUTOMOBILE or m+m I ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE s;e.m.M» 4\', Kervuered Steck NOTICE Is hereby given that the I i| i9«4. Annual General Meeting of Mem-Mr»T-i*T i,»,«k b rs oi tne Association will be held th?TSnspr"»JSrsrJ7«f g ih?-hnw ln lhe Roof Garden. Adelphl Hotel, the Transfer Register of the
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    • 456 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THESTATi OF SINGAPORE Vk REGISTtRKD STOCK. 195.i (1957) s} REGISTI.KKP STOCK, I (1977 T9i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transter Boots of ihr above Stocks will be closed trorr 17th March. 1962 to Ist April 1962 both dates inclusive, for the pur pose of preparing interest
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  • TIMES SPORT 2
    • 190 17 SOLFERS ALL AGREE: JAP GIRL CADDIES 'WONDERFUL' npOKYO. Mon. The scores varied in the Yomiuri international open golf tournament which ended here yesterday but the visiting golfers had similar views on the girl caddies wonderful. For four da/s the Japanese Elrls have trotted round the Yomiuri course tarrying big bags
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    • 121 17 14 players banned on bribery charge JAKARTA, Mon.— The All-Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) have banned nine national soccer stars accused of taking bribes from playing for any of their member clubs. Two other players were exonerated in the letter circulated to member dubs. They were Dlrhamsjah and Bob Hippy, both
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    • 70 17 A UCKLAND, Mon. Peter Snell, the world's fastest miler, will tour Europe In June and July, It was announced today. Snell, who has world record times for both the mile and half-mile awaiting ratification, will be accompanied by another "double" world record holder, Murray Halberg. the two
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    • 53 17 Draw for FA Cup s-f inals T ONDON, Mon.— The draw for the semi-finals of the English Football Association Cup: Tottenham Hotspur v Preston North End or Manchester United; Fulham or Blackburn Rovers v Burnley. The matches are to be played on March 31 on neutral grounds which will be
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    • 587 17  - All-England: Malayans will be there fighting but chances not bright DOUG LACKERSTEEN BY LONDON. Mon. LET'S put it this way. The Malayans will be in there fighting but they don't much fancy their chances in the 1962 AllEngland badminton championships here on Mar. 21 to 24. The entry list for
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    • 31 17 SYDNEY. Mon— New South Wales beat New Zealand by 59 runs here today. Scores were: New South Wales 322-7 dec. and 152-7 dec. New Zealand 251 and 164.— Reuter.
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    • 173 17 TjARIS. Mon. France for i the second time this season defeated Britain in convincing fashion In their Rugby League international at Perplgnan yesterday, winning by 23-13. The French, who led 21-5 at half-time, scored seven goals and three tries against two goals and three tries,
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    • CABLE IN BRIEF
      • 24 17 MELBOURNE: Australian Jack Brabham beat John Surtees (Britain) with Bruce McLaren (NZ) third In the Sandown International Pup motor race. All three drove Coopers
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      • 36 17 HEOIL: Sporting distal of Peru heat South Korea 3-1 In a friendly noccer match. CAIRO: Pred Stolle (Australia) beat Jon Tiiiar (Rumania) 5-7. 6-1. 6-1. 4-4, 6-3 In the men's singles final of the UAR tennis
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      • 39 17 championships. MOXTEGO BAY: Roy Fmerson beat fellow Australian Rod Lavei 8-6. 7-8. 4-6. 3-6. 6-2 In the men's singles final of the Caribbean tennis championships. Darlene Hard (US) beat Edda Budlng (W. Germany) 6-4, 7-5, for the women's title.
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      • 33 17 MOSCOW: Tomas Lejus (Russia) beat Sergio Jacoblnl (Italy) 7-5. 8-6. 6-4 In the men's singles final nf the International tennis tournament here. Anna Dmltrlyeva (Russia) beat Perlcoli (Italy) In the women's final. Reuter.
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    • 52 17 MELBOURNE. Mon. Tn a thrilling finish the 3-1 favourite Welkin Prince today wop the Australian Cup raced over 17 furlongs and HO yards at FlemlnEton race- course. Welkin Prince won by half a head, with a head between thi- second and third placegetters. Lucky Fred and
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    • 51 17 DACCA. Mon. —An unbeaten century by Wazlr Mohammad yesterday helped the East Pakistan Governor's XI to declare at 383 for five wickets on the second day of their three-day game against the touring Commonwealth cricket side here. At the close, the Commonwealth had made 136 for
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    • 408 17 PAS SEUL IS CHELTENHAM -GOLD CUP FAVOURITE Best jumpers will be seen in action LONDON. Mon. T^HE best Jumpers in England and Ireland will be in action at the Cheltenham National Hunt festival meeting starting tomorrow. Top race of the meeting Is the steeplechasers' Gold Cup, to be run over
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  • 502 18  -  JEFFREY FRANCIS By- KLANG. Monday RECEIVES GOOD WISHES OF lm. SUBJECTS gPLENDOI'R and gaiety marked the :|6th birthday of the Sultan of Selangor as he entered the Balai Rong Seri of the Istana Alam Shah here today to receive the good wishes of representatives of his one
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  • 124 18 pAHIS, Mon. The French government today banned all ilights of tourist planes over Metropolitan Prance from noon today until further notice. A similar ban was imposed during the abortive Algiers coup last April. The ban does not affect scheduled flights by French and foreign
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  • 265 18  -  FINLAY CAMPBELL By ALGIERS. Mon t»RENCH army cons- cripts have made plans to arrest any officer who tries to lead them into mutiny after a FrancoAlgerian ceasefire is announced. Dozens of national servicemen to whom I have spoken have assured me that the
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  • 32 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Low Tee Chwee has been elected president of the Singapore School Canteen Vendors Association. Mr. Wong Sin Yeong is secretary. Seventeen others were elected to the committee.
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  • 82 18 NEW YORK. Mon. Mr. Edward Kennedy. 30 youngest brother of the President has acknowledged that he is "a candidate for Republican office." His statement confirms the belief that he will challenge for the Senate seat in Massachu- setts which his brother John vacated when
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  • 227 18 S. Africa sees threat of Red attack fAPETOWN, Mon. Some Afro- Asian countries were openly advocating and secretly planning military action against South Africa, the Minister of Defence, Mr. Jacobus Fouche, said in the Senate here today. The Minister said that, despite these threats. South Africa would not give way
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  • 344 18 LONDON. Mon.—There was a generally cheerful atmosphere In the stock markets today for the start of a new Account. The small selling which caused prices to decline last week was less in evidence while buyers appeared to be returning after their recent absence. A fairly
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £8604. sellers £961. Forward buyers £9614. sellers £962. Settlement £9604. Turnover a.m. 90 tons. p.m. 165 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 37 18 LONDON. Mon— Spot 23 S,d.. April 23 \d.. May 23 T ,d., June 23\d.. Apr/June 23 T .,d., July/ Bept. 24d.. Oct./ Dec. 24d.. Jan./ Mar. 24d.. c.ii. Mar. 23\d., Apr. 23Sd. May 23Hd., Tone: Quiet.
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  • 206 18 100,000 in New Delhi greet Jacqueline YEW DELHI. Mon. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the American President, drove from the airport through admiring crowds estimated at 100.000 here today to begin her nine-day visit to India. As soon as she reached the bungalow where she will spend the night she
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  • 169 18 LONDON, Mon. Imperial Chemical Industries. Industrial giant of the Commonweal th today conceded defeat In its £200 million plus takeover battle for Courtaulds. the world's biggest manmade fibre group. With acceptances of the ICI offer worth a record £213 million— so far totalling only
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  • IN BRIEF...
    • 27 18 PRINCE CHARLES BACK AT SCHOOL LONDON. Mon. Princ«^ Charles. 13-year-old heir T to the throne, returned to Cheam School In Berkshire yesterday after his emergency appendicitis operation
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    • 28 18 CARDIFF: Two out of 17 suspected cases of smallpox In South Wales have been confirmed, bringing the number of confirmed cases In the Welsh mining area to eight
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    • 12 18 ROME: British actor Rrx Harrison plans to marry British Actress RacheL Roberts.
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    • 30 18 GEORGETOWN: Dr. Cheddl Jagan. British Guiana Premier, .said here that active consideration wi i being given to the formation of a local army "especially since the recent antl Government disturbances."
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    • 12 18 LONDON: Britain's 76.000 Post Office engineers have ended their sevenweek work-to-rule campaign.
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    • 28 18 MOSCOW: A Soviet Bring squad has shot a counter- 1 feiter. Pravda reporttd-^ today. It was the first cxc- cution for counterfeiting under a decree Introduced last year.
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    • 19 18 JAKARTA: The executive committee of the International Union of Students will meet In Jakarta between May 15 and 25.
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    • 9 18 MOSCOW: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin celebrated his 28th birthday.
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    • 20 18 MEXICO CITY: Film ietNM Linda Christian said .she would marry British actor Edmund Purdom 'probably in Mexico City nenffe Tuesday."
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 43 18 The weather lIIGHEST and lowest temperalx tines in Malaya and Singapore tor the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 73 Kota Bharu 84 72 Penang 89 73 Ipoh 94 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 73
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