The Straits Times, 3 April 1962

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  • 23 1 AVEHACK DAILY CEBTIFIED SAI.B EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times r Nat** 1 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036
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  • 370 1 Borders sealed, new curfew ordered Pro-Nasser men set up rival group DAMASCUS, Monday THE Syrian Army High Command, which seized power last Wednesday, today clamped a curfew on the country and sealed the borders after reports that a group of pro-Nasser officers in Aleppo had set up
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Mr. Nehru. India's 72-year-old Prime Minister, has cancelled all engagements for today and tomorrow on medical advice that he should take a complete rest. Mr. Nehru, who has been "slightly indisposed" because of a virus infection since Friday, spent a comfortable night last
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  • 360 1 AFTER A TOUR OF NIGHTCLUBS, A LUNCH BY THE SEA FOR -MISS TAYLOR AND BURTON-WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS IN TOW MEW YORK. Mon. The agent for actress Elizabeth Taylor and her singer husband Eddie Fisher arrived here last night from Rome with "a message ror
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  • 243 1 2 INFORMAL ASA TALKS ARE HELD KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. f()P official! of the ASA nations Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines held two*informal talks today on the eve of the second Foreign Ministers' conference. The closed-door meetings took place first at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall and later at the Residency
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  • 160 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— Mr. Tommy Manville. a millionaire who has had 11 wives and 13 marriages. .says his latest marriage is finished. The 67-year-old playboy told reporters it was all over with wife No. 11 (he married Numbers One and
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  • 22 1 MANILA. Mon. Manila* cigars now have a better market throughout the world because of the recent cigarette smoking scare.—Reuter.
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  • 102 1 CAUSEWAY DELA V FOR STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Mon.— Forty undergraduates from the Tzammahat University in Bangkok, travelling by bus were barred from entry into Singapore for one hour at the Causeway at 6 p.m. today. Their bus was not allowed into Singapore because the students, who are scheduled to play a
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  • 186 1 GENEVA, Mon. The United States said today that it was willing to overlook the Soviet nuclear tesl series of last Autumn "and to forego our own proposed series of tests but only if our security is safeguarded." Mr. Arthur Dean, the delegate, told today's meet-
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  • 57 1 Share issue closes after one day KUALA' LUMPUR. Mon.— The public subscription list for the Malayan Tobacco Company Ltd.\s offer of 7,200.000 ordinary stock units of $1 each at $1.90 a unit was closed at 6 p.m. today. An announcement by the company said that the issue had been heavily
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  • 19 1 HONG KONG. Mon A two-minute earthquake rocked this Crown Colony tonight. No damage is reported. UP.I.
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  • 201 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore People's Alliance tonight challenged the Barisan Sosialis to state the alternatives they intend to propose, knowing that "it is impossible to have a complete merger" between Singapore and the Federation at present. An SPA dtatement said: If their answer is a
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  • 21 1 SMALLPOX IN JAKARTA JAKAKI V Mp>>\ !i broken Jakart Health jiinuumert tod i ou< cases rt ptni 'Utinn Reir
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    • 312 2 r |'HE Philippiness Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, said today the claim of the heirs of the late Sultan of Sulu to British North Borneo was "still under study" by the Foreign Office. But he added that he believed that the
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    • 337 2 ALGIERS, Monday. UIOLENCE yesterday took its lowest daily toll in Algeria this year, military officials said here early today. Three people were killed and eight wounded, all Muslims. Some 400 to 500 people detained during police searches last week in the Bab-el-Oued section of Algiers,
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    • 137 2 LONDON, Monday. EADERS of the 270,000-strong Electrical Trades Union yesterday expelled from the union four of its former leaders who are Communists. They included Mr. Frank Haxell, deposed as generalsecretary after the High Court found last year he was involved in ballot-rigg-ing to secure the election
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    • 39 2 MADRID. Mon. Spanish police have arrested a number of people alleged to be connected with a "freedom movement" In the Spanishadministered Canary Islands, off the west coast of North Africa, according to reports reaching here.— Reuter.
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    • 28 2 NICOSIA. Mon. Greek Cypriote throughout Cyprus yesterday celebrated the seventh anniversary of the birth of the Eoka underground movement with speeches, parades and church services.— Renter.
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    • 116 2 Welensky: A threat to quit C'wealth SALISBURY, Mon Sir Roy Welensky, the Rhodesian Federation Premier, yesterday refused to amplify a statement he made on Friday that the Federation might have to leave the Commonwealth when it rained independence. In a telephone interview. Sir Roy confirmed that he had said in
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    • 78 2 DOCTORS SAY: TOBACCO INDUSTRY ANTI-SOCIAL T ONDON, Mon. The Medical journal The Practitioner yesterday called the British tobacco industry "irresponsible and anti-so-cial" for discounting evidence that smoking harmed health. The Journal condemned the industry's counter-statement to the Royal College of Physicians' anti-smoking report. An editorial described as "despicable" the industry's
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    • 296 2 The day H-bombers alerted to attack Russia UM AH A (Nebraska). Mon. An office at the headquarters of the United States Strategic Air Command here confirmed last night that a malfunction in an electronic signal during the Berlin crisis last autumn had indicated the U.S. might possibly be under attack.
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    • 340 2 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write An you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 184 3 Women in Geneva peace effort XTEW YORK. Mon. A 50-woman peace delegation left last night for Geneva to petition the 17-nation disarmament conference to arrive at an early agreement. Sponsored by the national-ly-organised Women Strike for Peace, they carried with them 30.000 petitions calling for "international agreement for general and
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    • 41 3 BELGRADE. Mon. An emergency has been declared throughout the area of the flood-swollen Sava. Yugoslavia's biggest river, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said tonight. Other river levels have also risen, and flood-stricken areas are being evacuated. Reuter.
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    • 51 3 OFF TO EAT WITH QUEEN ELIZABETH MRS. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the U.S. President, smiles and waves as she leaves for Buckingham Palace, to lunch with Queen Elizabeth. Mrs. Kennedy, on a private visit to London on her way home frqm India and Pakistan, is now bacV in Washington. Reuter
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    • 150 3 MANILA, Mon.—Phi- lippine President Macapagal yesterday launched a new campaign to solve the problem posed by Communist Huks. He created a committee that will draft measures for the socio-economic development of Huk-ln-fested areas. Implementation of these development plans will go hand In hand
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    • 20 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. Mr. Nehru, who has been Indisposed since Friday, spent a comfortable night last night.— Reuter.
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    • 276 3 COMMAND UNITY NEXT MONTH: WATKINSON LONDON. Monday. THE British Defence Minister, Mr. Harold Watkinson, arrived in London by air last night from a 14-day tour of military units in the Middle and Far East and announced that the new unified British command based at Singapore might be set up in
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    • 63 3 Property of absent men confiscated KATMANDU. Mon. The Nepal Government" yesterday declared forfeit the property of 30 people ordered on March 2 to return from abroad within three weeks. Those who lost their property included Subarana Shamstoer, a former Deputy Premier. Bharat Bhamsher, former Opposition leader, two former Cabinet Ministers
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    • 57 3 PARIS. Mon.— Film star Yul Brynnes and hLs wife, former Paris model Doris Kleiner, are expecting their first child In the autumn, his secretary announced here last night. The couple were married two years ago In Mexico City. Brynner had a 15-year-old son by
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    • 45 3 Cholera in Kwangtung HONG KONG. Mon. Chinese Communist authorities In Kwangtung province are today stepping up anticholera work, according to Canton Radio. The broadcast comes In the wake of local newspaper reports of a cholera outbreak In places near Macao, adjacent to Kwangtung province. Reuter.
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    • 25 3 LONDON, Mon— The Home Secretary today refused a reprieve for Janus Hanratty, 26, sentenced to death for murder on the A 6 motorway.
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    • 124 3 yiENTIANE, Mon. Mr. William Sullivan, head of the U.S. delegation to the Geneva conference on Laos, .said yesterday hv was "satisfied" that Prince Souvanna Phounia. the Laotian neutralist leader, "aocepts the U.S. -"Laos policy." Mr. Sullivan told a pres> conference on his return
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    • 288 3 CEYLON PLOT LAW CAUSES CONCERN GENEVA, Monday. fHE International Commission of Jurists yesterday expressed "profound concern" at legislation in Ceylon following the alleged attempted coup there last January. "Many of the provisions of this law, which is called the Criminal Law (Special Provisions) Act are entirely contrary to the generally
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    • 27 3 LIVERPOOL, Mon. More than 10,000 workers streamed back Into the docks here today to catch up on a 10-dnv strike which ended la*t Friday—Reuter.
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    • 46 3 LONDON. Mon. The former London bureau chief of the Communist Czech news agency CTK has been granted political asylum in Britain, it was reported yesterday. The Sunday Telegraph said Antonln Buzek is now living here with his wife and two children— U.P.l.
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    • 432 3 RADIO MALAYA BSP^ST^^nSL The X S««? I S 1; «ADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time' Signal. Ne- SHORTWAVE SEKVICf «ara-ku. News Headlines: 6.05 metre* Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: vous With Music; 7.30 Time 47« metres Signal. New*; 7.35 Breakfast A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.0) Club. 8.00 Timo Signnl.
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  • 437 4 Crackers, dead rats and eggs hurled, court told RONEO CHIEF ALLEGES BID TO INTIMIDATE NON-STRDXERS SINGAPORE, Monday. RIGHTED firecrackers, eggs and dead rats were thrown about in incidents at the "heavily-picketed" Robinson Road premises of Roneo Ltd., on Feb. 7, the Third Magistrate's Court was told today. Mr. L.F. Mouna,
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  • 125 4 MR. WEE HOOD SENG. 43, an office assistant (right) who was one of two top prize-winners of Singapore's National Language contests for non-Malays during National Language Week, is seen receiving his prizes from Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Tans di-Pertuan Negara at
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  • 172 4 Govt. calls for housing applications OINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Ministry of National Development tonight invited applications for houses in six areas in the State, where a total of 12,368 units are expected to be ready by end of the year. The areas with the types and number of units are:
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Medical Association will hold its Cllnico-Patholo-gical meeting tomorrow at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, Sepoy Lines, beginning at 8.15 p.m.
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off in Nutmeg Road from 9 a.m. to 6 pan. and in St. Patrick's Road, off Telok Kurau Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 16 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. T. Krishnar has been elected president of the Ceylon Tamil Association.
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  • 337 4 RESULTS OF CONTESTS FOR ADULTS, STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Puan Noor Aisha, wife of the Head of State, distributed prizes during "Malam Mlnggu Bahasa" last night to winners of the National Language Week competitions. The results were: SCHOOLS Speech contest Non-Malay section: (1) Maria Stella High School. (2) Monfori School Mixed
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  • 191 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Government Is to spend more than $4 million this year on building and maintenance projects throughout the State. The Chairman of the Local Government, Inche Sulaiman bin Nlnam Shah, told a press conference that of this sum. about $3 million has
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's education bill for 1960 was $60,873,699, compared to $68,858,730 In 1958 and $63,081,000 in 1959. The Ministry of Education annual report for 1960. published today, attributed the lesser expenditure to lower cost under personal emoluments, and stricter economy In the use of funds.
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    • 292 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES 'THE following Is today's sche- Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 pjn.; to Malacca Kuala Lumpur x dule of civil aircraft move- from Penang (ML 151) 9 pjn.; Ipoh, Penaiig Kota Bharu (ML menu at Paya Lebar airport from Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 132) 7.00 a.m. to Kuala
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  • 503 5 'DIRECTOR TALKED OF MAKING TROUBLE' pENANG, Mon. A Penang State Assemblyman, Phee Joo Teik, former deputy chairman of Butterworth Town Council, explained in court today he did not report an alleged threat by a bus company director to put him into
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  • 54 5 IPOH. Mon. A combined military and police public order exercise will be held on Wednesday for four hours from 9 a.m. at Lumut and Pangkor Island. The purpose of the exercise is to test the movement of men across the Dindings Channel and the use of military
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  • 45 5 PENANG. Mon.— A car ha* been reported stolen from the Dickens Street car park at the weekend. The owner. Lee Cheow Soon, said he had left the vehicle, bearing registration number AA 9462. at the car park at about 3 a.m. last Saturday.
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  • 182 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. ■pWO British ratings of H.M.S. Caprice were each x fined $100 in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for assaulting five police officers. They were Kevin Brian Fidgeon. 20, and John Henry Young, 23, who pleaded utility to a charge of using criminal
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  • 60 5 PENAN'G. Mon The ActIng Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today paid an official visit to the City Council. Inche Aziz was received by the Mayor. Mr Ooi Thiam Slew. Mr. Sonni Pillal. the acting secretary, and several councillors. Tea was served In the counhall where Inche
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  • 44 5 PENAN'G. Mon. Thieves broke Into the house of Mr B. H. Lesslar in Burmah Road during the weekend and took $1,500 in cash and jewellery-. Mr. Lesslar was away when the thieves entered his house after removing a window pane
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE. Hon. More than 4.000 Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs here today began their annual Job Week, aimed at collecting $30,000 Beginning in the morning, the boy*> went round to houses, firms and government offices asking for jobs Last year they collected more than $25,000 which
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  • 211 6 TV! ALA CCA. Mon. xT Kuala Lumpur's notorious "thin wire" sang may have struck again this time In Malacca. Last night five Chinese youths armed with daggers burst into a sundry goods shop in Durian Daun Road here and robbed the proprietor and
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  • 54 6 BUTTER WORTH. Mon. Khor Ewe Lay. 18. pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's Court here today to charge of attempting to commit theft by breaking open a telephone booth collection box at the Tassek Olugor main road at 12.30 a.m. yesterday. Khor was allowed $500 ball pending
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  • 372 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday YOKE HEONGS LETTER TOUCHES THE HEART STRINGS OF VISITING VICE-PRESIDENT 'J'HE Second Lady of the Philippines, Mrs. Edith Pelaez, wife of the yice-Presidcnt, today visited Miss Lai Yoke Heong in the Goneral Hospital here with a letter from her husband. The
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  • 67 6 IPOH, Mon. The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board has given $6,100 for the construction or children's playIng fields and a basketball court in two local council areas in the Upper Perok district. A $2,000 cheque will go to Kota Tampan Loral Council, near Lenggong. for the playground and
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  • 30 6 BATU GAJAH. Mon. Thieves broke into a tin ore shed in Sungei Gala, about 18 miles from here, early today and stole two bags of tin ore
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  • 194 7 APPEAL TO CO-OPERATE IN THE 'MANPOWER SURVEY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Statistics Department today appealed to householders throughout the Federation to cooperate with enumerators who are carrying out the $1.2 million "manpower" survey. At 8.30 this morning the special stall or 720 people 18 supervisors, 222 investigators, 340 enumerators. J22
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  • 27 7 KLANG. Mon. A mobile registration team will tour the rural aeas in Klang this month and next month to register people for new Identity cards.
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  • 102 7 Neighbours save a baby from home blaze ITANGAR. Mon. Neighbours rescued a woman and her baby trapped in their blazing bedroom in Kangar at noon today. Sopiah binte Mat. 28. had earlier rushed into the room to save her 12-month-old daughter. When both could not set out. neighbours broke down
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  • 50 7 KUALA LUMPITR, Mon.— Mr. Frederik Godfred dt.Dompierre de Jonquleres. career diplomat, has Leer appointed the first Danish Ambassador to Malaya, resident in Jakarta. His appolntmct f.Mo^s the raising of the Danish Legation here to Embassy. Mr. de Jonquler*6. 48, ha* served in Berne. .*.me, Bagdad and Copenhagen.
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  • 195 7 riOO CHEN KHEAN, 24, Foo Leong Khean, 20, miner, Mr. Foo Yin Fong, before the magistrate, Mr. IPOH, Monday, and his younger brother, sons of a wealthy tin today pleaded not guilty Chew Kok Chooi, here of disorderly behaviour. They were alleged to have punched
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  • 56 7 IPOH, Mon. A motorcyclist, Hor Ah Wah, 34. was fatally injured when his machine was involved in a collision with a Postal Department van at the Junction ot Airport Road and Gopeng Road this morning. Hor. a labourer, was flung into a drain after the collision.
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  • 25 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. The World Health Day will be celebrated on Saturday in Negri Sembllan. Poster and essay competitions are being organised In schools.
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  • 724 7 THE RIGHTS OF ALL LAWYERS IN THE INDUSTRIAL COURT Judgment by consent entered in suit against the registrar -j SINGAPORE, Mon. JUDGMENT by consent was entered this morning by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in a suit involving seven Singapore lawyers, as plaintiffs, and the Registrar of the Industrial
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  • 192 7 Kampong kerosine stove explodes: 96 made homeless SINGAPORE, Monday. A FIRE caused by a kerosine stove explosion gut- ted a zinc-and-plank house and made 96 people homeless in the Malay settlement off Kampong Übi, Changi, today. Two youths, Kamin bin Madl and Zamiah bin Bale!, who helped to fight the
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  • 63 7 KLALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were presented with a sculpture when they visited the National Art Gallery to see the second national collection of aborigine art today. More than 380 sculptures by 22 Jah Hut artists of Ulu
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  • 81 7 Land for 170 families IPOH. Mon— About 170 families will each get a home and a piece of land of their own when about 1.000 acres of land arc alienated from the Nasaruddln reserve in the Parit area. Work on clearing the land and planting high yielding rubber clones will
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  • 49 7 IPOH, Mon. The lpoh Malays Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. is to build a $80,000 prayer house at Rapat Setla, a newly developed residential area for Malays, at the 3rd mile. Oopeng Road, here. The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board has donated $20,000 towards its cost.
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  • 22 7 BATU OAJAH, Mon.— Unan bin Haji Ushah. 38. tin mine employee, was killed by lightning during a storm here yesterday.
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  • 133 7 OENANG. Mon.— The Pen--1 ang Kwangtung and Tengchow Association has decided to oppose the State Government's plan to acquire part of its burl il grounds In Mount Erskine for the proposed Penan r. Hill road. At its annual meetl-.g yesterday the association agreed
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  • 52 8 Lieut. Stevenson —weds a steno LIEUT. Richard Stevenson and Miss Beryl Philomena Lee, who were married at St. Francis Xavier's Church, Petaling Jaya. at the weekend. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A.D. Stevenson of Malacca. Mits Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ah Leong, is
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  • 272 8 pURBACHAN Singh, unemployed, denied in the High Court here today that he had asked Seagroatt and Campbell, share brokers, to sell 3,400 Ayer Hitam tin shares for him in January last year. The firm is suing Gurbachan Singh for $jn,B3'In connection with the
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  • 195 8 PAY RISE FOR 60 BANK WORKERS SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 60 employees of the Indian Overseas Bank in Collyer Quay have secured wage increases ranging from $15 to $65, under an agreement signed between the bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. Clerical grades have their Increases back-dateti to Aug. 1
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  • 47 8 IPOH, Mon.— The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. today visited the newly set up SI -million Malayan Industrial Plastics factory here. He was accompanied by Mr. Chew Swee Kee. the managing director of the company and former Singapore Minister of Education.
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    • 676 10 ASA is none the worse for a long gestation. But the second meeting of the foreign ministers of the three Asa countries, Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand, will inaugurate, it is hoped, the era of practical co-operation which is the organisation's purpose. Public opinion in the Asa
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    • 325 10 Malaya is now a practised host to international conferences, but a particular welcome is extended to the Regional Conference of SouthEast Asian Geographers which is meeting in the University of Malaya. Representatives of 25 countries are attending, among them Professor Carl Troll. President of the Internationa] Geographical Union.
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    • 181 10 Singapore's first National Language Week has come and gone unmarked by a proliferation of signboards or nameplates in Malay. It has also been noted that in many casts telephone conversations in tht national medium with Government offices did not progress beyond the exchange of greetings. While this Is
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  • 1551 10 THE BITTER PRICE OF THE PEACE IN ALGERIA THE RECOGNITION OF DEFEAT— AFTER 8 YEARS OF CHASING AN ILLUSION from— Darsie Gillie PARIS. Monday FROM the b c g i nning the Algerian problem has been among other things one of intellectual honesty The kind of place Algeria was, the
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    • 164 10 THE "stockpile tactics" of the VM. will do the Americana no good. In tin and commercial market circles, after the announcement of the slie or the stockpile surpluses, such words and phrases as "ruthless" and <r they nave done it again" were heard
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    • 152 10 riONSIDERINQ that Thalkj land is our next door neighbour. It Is astonishing how little we know about Thai titles and forms of address. Mr. Thltlnanth na Ranong. the Thai Ambassador to Malaya, is frequently referred to as "Mr ■*ai Thltinanth Na Ranong" and his wife as
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    • 131 10 YBBTERDAV I received from Jakarta newspapers posted in FebruaryIt has taken over a month for them to reach hare. The great newt In them was of America's Col. Glenn flying round the world in ninety minutes. It Is not. I assume, the fault of the Malayan postal
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    • 85 10 F 1958 when I visited Singapore, I noticed that Elizabeth Walk was very neat and tidy. Yesterday, on a second visit, It was far different. The railings near the sea-front are decaying with rust. Many of them have collapsed. Rubbish is strewn all over the ground by hawkers
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    • 76 10 rE Issuing of new identity cards Is going on smoothly in most district offices. But in the case of Klang district it has become a nuisance and an annoyance. Men and women have to rush to get their cards renewed. There is no system whatsoever. At times there
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    • 887 10 Strait. Tumttk Malay Mail CleeelfVed advertisements mm be hsnds<l tat let Floor COLO fTOSAOI AKCAOI Orchard Head COLO ITORASI MANCMBS AT HOLLAND PtOAO-HCATON* KKPPKL KOAO-MAVAL BAM Authorised Agent* CITY BOOK •TOM LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay TH( NEWS FRONT Flupetrtck'e Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Navel Base M.
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    • 24 10 RADIO TELEVISION MITObUMO Sole Agents: Kn Hut Radio Cf. Ltd., 114, Orehord %—4, Ufifapere-*. ■»o«e 3456* 4 HIM. AHo at K. Lumpur 4 Penone
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    • 53 10 INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY. NO FEES EASY WITHDRAWALS MEMBER OF THE WORLD-WIDE PINNOCK GROUP MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. ESTABLISHED 1891. To: The Secretary, Pinnock Finance Company (Great Britain) Ltd., 17 Hanover Square, London, W.I, England. Plee*e tend me fully Descriptive Booklet on now re open a Deposit Account.
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  • 177 11 A STRIKE BY NINE SUN LIFE STAFF SINGAPORE, Mon. •3 Nine employees of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada went on strike here this morning. A spokesman for the management said that the strike was over a point In a certified agreement in which there is a "referee clause."
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  • 290 11 LANGUAGE: THE POLICE FORCE DEFENDED UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ministry of the Interior denied today that the Commissioner of Police, Dato C. H. Fenner, had acted arbitrarily regarding the use of words of command on parades. t was commenting on a report in a Malay newspaper alleging thai several letten
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  • 419 11 SIGNS OF APATHY? 'MALAY CANNOT BE FORCED DOWN THE THROATS OF PEOPLE 9 SAYS DR. SLAMET SINGAPORE, Monday. JJR. Slamet Muljana, head of the Dewan Bahasa dan Kebudayaan Kebangsaan, which organised National Language Week in Singapore, is not dismayed by the apparent poor response of the
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  • 119 11 Waitresses quizzed on death of a sailor SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today questioned waitresses in a Nee Soon bar about the death of a naval rating, Anthony S. Calvert, 19, whose body was found in a monsoon drain yesterday. Calvert and two other naval ratings from the Kranjl Wireless Station were
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  • 52 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The five-man Cobbold Commission was due to arrive in Jesselton today on Its second tour of North Borneo after hearing Malaysia views from rural folk In Sarawak It Mil visit Sabah's remote areas between now and about April 20, when its nembers conclude
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  • 225 11 Classes open for those who failed 11 -plus exams KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pXCEPT for Kuala Lumpur, all districts in the Federation today opened for the first time postprimary classes for pupils who have not been successful in the secondary schools entrance examinations. The classes In Kuala Lumpur have been delayed
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  • 157 11 FORMOSA WANTS A GOODWILL TEAM FROM MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Formosa wants Malaya to send a dele* gation of government officials on a goodwill tour there, it was disclosed here today. The Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Hajl Mohamed Noah bin Omar, said on his return from a
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  • 527 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon nONATIONS received from Straits Times readers for schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong today totalled $3,514. The total to date Is over $35,000. Today's receipts In the Federation totalled $2,325. This is the full list: Kuala Lumpur Postmen. $86; Mr. and Mrs. N
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  • 378 11 I Wonder machine 'Possum' inspires a paralytic schoolboy- SINGAPORE, Mon PARALYTIC Singapore schoolboy inspired after reading a report on "Possum," the amazing machine designed to help polio victims today spoke about his burning ambition to be useful again. Johnny Ang, 22, paralysed t from the neck down after breaking his
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  • 111 11 S-E ASIA'S BEST CITY— IN PLANS for K.L. ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The retiring Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Mr. A. D. York, today said he hoped that one day Koala Lumpur would be "the most up to -d at* city in South-east Asia." "I hope It will grow into a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 85 11 SONffilOß RUBMS DISQUES FILMS MAGNETIQUES PARIS FRANCE hay ploasur* in announcing th* appointment of S. MOUTRIE CO., (M) LTD. from Ist April, 1962 as SOLE AGENTS in the territories of SINGAPORE. FEDERATION OF MALAYA. SARAWAK BORNEO for SONOCOLOR Magnetic Topes for Professional Domestic urn ttandard, lor playing double playing. Magnetic
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    • 161 11 It? What is the HT" T Elizabeth Arden\ look? It is that indefinable something, recognisable anywhere, that makes heads turn, eyes light up with admiration. How is it achieved? By caring for your skin and using the loveliest make-up In the world. Elizabeth Arden preparations give you glowing all-day radiance,
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    • 239 12 SLIMMING ON A THREE-PART COUCH WHILE YOU RELAX MOST women on the "fat side" would do anything to shed a few sounds. With the rashion trend emphasising the slim look, more and more women are prepared to half-starve in order to achieve the right figure. Some faithfully lumber through their
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    • 676 12 That's when you next buy a pair of shoes for your child piGHTEEN -MONTH-OLD Julie sttuffled across the floor awkwardly. She took each step with difficulty. Then she shaped her mouth into a perfect "O" and bawled. There ended her brief walking exercise. Little wonder considering
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    • 118 12 "Jinnah cap' is fancied by Mrs. Kennedy Mrs. Kennedy may start a new fashion trend among American women with a collection of "Jinnah caps" traditional headgear for men in Pakistan— which she is taking back home with her. A Reuter report says that she delighted Pakistanis during her visit In
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    • 202 12 BREAKS PRECEDENT j| J&k CREATES THE FUST *^mwKL RADICALLY K&W LIPSTICK M Achieve* never-before lustre Reveals vibrant colour, that lasts and laitt Ultra moist, feels cream-drenched yet surprisingly light on your lips Changes 'just lipstick' into today's (real new fashion for lips. Sole Agents: SHKIRO (CHINA) LIMITED FC.S.2I. COUGHS go
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    • 175 12 r\ ft J v (9rt a A Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. Q 1m ih is the inevitable choice of women Jr"
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 258 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS ft. Peace's obtained, by running i». Peel transformed a county: A u«ni?i« n» a. a. thte child was stretched out 6 U rD ve J° J t l r9 bag' That s asked for It! (9). 10. by tiie great 23-36. 31. 11 7 "J[ t*
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  • 308 13 SIX YEARS FOR MAN WHO KILLED WIFE IN QUARREL gINGAPORE, Mon.— A mechanic in the R.A.F. who killed his wife, described as run-ner-up in a beauty contest, was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today. Kannen Kunjambu, 33. pleaded
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  • 37 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ten members of the Sarawak National Party visited the Operation Room of the Ministry of Rural Development here today. They are here on a tour as guests of the Federation Government.
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  • 142 13 34 EVICTED FAMILIES DRAW LOTS FOR HOMES lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Representatives of 34 families evicted from Stulang Laut, eight miles from town, drew lots In the Government offices here today for new houses built by the Johore Government at Tampol. The new homes to be occupied by the settlers are
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  • 20 13 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. Mr. K. Vlswanathan. assistant ■nanager of the Kuala Muda Estate here, has retired after 22 years.
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  • 58 13 SOME of the 100 delegates from more than 25 nations who are attending the first regional conference of South-east Asian geographers, opened yesterday by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. At right, Tengku Abdul Rahman addressing the delegates. Beside him is the president of the International
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  • 380 13 rUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon.— The Women's Football Association of Selangor has donated $3,000 to the National Monument Fund. This amount was the second biggest of a total of $16,700 indonations received last week. The biggest was $3,811 received from the State Monument Fund Committee In
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  • 89 13 MELBOURNE. Mon—Thousands of people from all over Victoria are expected to attend Malaya Week which began here today under the auspices of the Royal Commonwealth Society. Tne official opening ceremon- was performed by the Malayan High Commissioner, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, following a seven -course
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  • 365 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today spoke of the happy coincidence that South-East Asian geographers were meeting here at the same time that the Foreign Ministers of the three ASA member nations were conferring in the Federal capital on matters of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 247 13 sth Anniversary SALE ONLY 5 Days LEFT DONT MISS < THIS OPPORTUNITY LET'S GO TO AJR-CONDmONED DfPARTMBNTAL STORE 71/74, NIGH STRUT, SINGAPORI-6. TILS: 182J4-8 COOL BREEZE FOR HOT DRIVERS Bnjoy true driving comfort with the new improved "Wibroc" De-Luxe Car Fan I Harm* Jen plattic blade* circulate cool, refreahinc W
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    • 205 13 STOP! Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES WHILST IT LEAVES YOUR SKIN LOOKING CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachlorophene an HHHIHHB amazing germ fighter that kills Covers the skin with a natural \§S^ y^' I flesh-tint-prevents pimples j^^ V^j^%^* from spreading leaves no jy^gb\ or clog the pores women NJ^^ \J Conceals
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  • 242 14 'Revise freight rates' call to conference SPORE'S CUSTOMERS TURN TO INDIA FOR SUPPLIES: LOCAL PRICES DROP fHK United States and other big consumers of pepper are turning to India for supplies because of the great disparity in freight rates between Straits/New York Conference Lines and the Malabar
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  • 259 14 SYDNEY FIRM SEEKS AGENTS AUSTRALIA, now well A ahead of most countries in the -science of spectacle frame making, is seeking markets in South-East Asia for her high-quality frames. This wm disclosed in Singapore by Mr. EJ. Marsh, the merchandising manager 0/ Martin WsUs Pty. Ltd. of Sydney. Mr. Marah
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  • 100 14 ANEW A£l2 million Italian liner will become a visitor to Singapore late this year or early next year writes Keith Hooper from Sydney. She is the 27.600-ton Lloyd Triestino liner Oalileo which now is doing her sea trials before entering the ItaloAustralian service. Announcing this in
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  • 37 14 Mr Henry A Duran. manager of Cynamid International's agriculture department, is now in Australia. He will later visit Malaya and Thailand before returnIng to the United States, write* Keith Hooper In Sydney.
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  • 237 14 MR JTA Rohan. Benson International special director for the Far East, took up his duties vpstprdav. at the new Benson offices in Asia Build- Ing. Singapore. Benson* are advertising, marketing and public relations specialists and while stationed In Singapore Mr. Rohan will be co-ordinator and
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  • 140 14 'TWO representatives of the Development Finance Corporation Ltd., of Sydney, Australia, are investigating the possibilities of Australian and Malayan companies co-operating in Joint ventures. The representatives are Mr. John W. Blaiklock. deputy chairman of the corporation, and Mr. Eric P. McClintock, who arrived in Singapore a
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  • 41 14 Three representatives of the New Zealand meat Industry made a market survey of South-East Asia and Japan last month with a view of improving the future meat trade between the two regions. They will issu* a report soon.
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  • 70 14 MR. LI LYE HOCKE (above left) and Mr. Hsu Chia Shing of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Teluk Anson and Ipoh branches respectively, have left for England to study to be- come bank officers. Mr. Li. 42, and Mr. Hsu. 37, will be away for
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  • 193 14 FIRST FRENCH RADIOS, TV COMING SOON A WIDE range of French radios and television sets will soon be introduced to the Federation and Singapore for the first time. They are products of Schneider Co., Se 1 n France, which will also market stereo and hi-fi equipment, magnetic tapes and film.
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  • 149 14 AN Indian trade dele- gation will arrive in Singapore on Friday In the course of a South-East Asian study tour. Organised by the Cherrucuii and Allied Products Ixport Promotion Council of India Calcutta, the party will stay for six days after which
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  • 86 14 STUDY TOUR IN BRITAIN FOR MTC EXECUTIVE AN executive of Malayan Tobacco Co Ltd left Kuala Lumpur last week for England to visit Bri-tish-American Tobacco factories and study job relations and Industrial psychology in London. Southampton and Leeds. Mr Wong Chan Wan (above), who Is attached to the personnel administration
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    • 556 14 ■smfi** wrn K- m* i^^^^m BssM A ssssr asm wtWz 4^? fjMt .Ml ■KflfetaaW I SB *hir M|Hbt% k|n L^SmbT. a*F"-» .9 /L-iisKfW.ll V ■Bhssa fftj M aSBBSMSssfc %sw H xSJm m vpr a l r *.w K f 7» B>7* 1 Bk^arianM^E BB^^aßSr^BßT^a^BnaT^aV^P IZ^mbV «2Bvbv^P^ WW 49 ■f'.j' lilt
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    • 1504 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COASI UK uue Spore bans S'rar» ti LAERTES A-aMMfI I peel. R'Cjm. H'B'l ll Pt TMay »JAX liteiieel Apr i Apr I Apr 111 Apr 11 PATROCIUS LifcrpMl Oublin, GlasgO* Apr II Apr 13 Api 11/11 Apt II M *«ON |> I Mel. Osblin Apr 11
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    • 1345 15 THE E. A. C. LINES>.iUNCi, 10 MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAt t SCANDINAVIAN P»RU BEIRA' i) GO 31-22/ 4 Api J/J Apr I S Api feAß3\ra ■'SUANOiA- 1)1 23 21 Api H27 Api It tt Apt O. vSAW -tUSUANCA" ai 7» Apr/ 4 May i* 1 May II Ma, Xj\X~j£T MALACCA" I) 17/2*
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    • 1557 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION OUILOIN6 SINGAPORE TEI: ***** B EXPRESS SERVICE TO 10N00N. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penan* ■INAVON (E.LP luerpaal. Hull. Hamfrurg C.3VApr4 Apr J 5 RENVRACKIE E L.) LMMI. Haakarg C. 33 Apr 4 Apr 1/ 1 UNALBANACH GraigeaiMtk. Rotterdam C. 23/ Aar
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    • 1357 15 McALISTER <& CO., LTD Wrw fKX TEL Na. *****. F"*aJjV IKSi CLLIRMAN LIMB «fc KLAVKMKSS LIMB f LONDON NAMBtm. ROTTEROAM. LOS ANGELEI, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE 1 HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER L PORtIANO > CITY OF CARLISLE Ctt l m tSJ^* $M S'PO'I .111^. PW n| BOUGAINVIiII ii Part/ 4 Apr s
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  • 214 16 APRIL flrtt grade ruoner buyer* l.e.b. closed at i p.m. la Kuala Uirapur yeaterday at 791 centa per Ib. down -It centa on Friday* cloalnc price. The tone waa quiet. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANOE closing price* la centa par Ib yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt
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  • 216 16 APRIL trade ruMir buyer* f.e.D. cloaad at t> p.m. la Singapore yeaterday at 79i ceata per Ib dowa li centa od Krtdayt cloeioc price. Tb* ciostas woe waa quit! t.C.C.R.A. cloaini; pnoet la oenta per Ib. yeaterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.cb. boyera TB tellers 7Pi;
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  • 494 16 From Our Market Correspondent 'pilr; public offer of I X3Q0.000 one dollar Mock units at $1.90 in the capital of Malayan Tobacco Ltd. closed at 6 p.m. ye*terda> or four days earlier than originally planned, Its over-subscription. never in any doubt, proved greater
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stock Indicr* March 31 April 2 Industrial*: 170.55 170.57 Tin*: 324.39 318.27 S rubber*: 194.82 194.82 Jan. 1958 100
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  • 598 16 BUBINBBS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals ln bracket*: Industrials: Dunlop $1.47 OU (1.000) $1.49: F. and N. Orda. 11.000) SX7S ed; Malayan Bank (2 000) $7.60 Oat; Mai. Cement $2.60 PL: Rothman* (1.000) $1,411. (1.000) $1.42. (1.000) $1.40 ON,
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  • 258 16 'THE price of tin in Singapore yesterday again A declined a further drop of 75 cents taking it down to $479.25 per picul on an offering increased by 10 tons to 260 tons. On the Singapore Robber Market further apprehension about American
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  • 105 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT Share* held barely steady in small movements and trading was moderate. Oib closed irregular. A.O.G. eased 13s. to 80s. 6d. and rights were down os. Od. to 665. 6U Bane metala were easier and loans firm. N.B Hill I.l 'Hi Mount laa 72/11 Ampol 12/2
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  • 95 16 CHIN Its Pro Miii ■(Chan** Smianean pr.c«t aer pmul yeaterday: Ceaenwt ell: balk $41 1 a»ller». drum $441 aeJlera Oewra: April UR/Contlnent $28 buyer*. $28i aellara. •caver: Mimtok «ntte (1671 aelieri. Sarawak white $165 aallera. apaeaal Barawak black $130 nellera. sarMed Lampoac black $130 eellen. ABTA $140 aellera.
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  • 16 16 March average prices were: March February Robber 7A.98 cU 82.82 eta. Tin S4M-35 $472.92
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  • 205 16 SNIP* lying atattsafcta tna IMfipm ■wan— tatay arc: Baaa»ou BS/SS, Rcymont 4/5. Bwawaa 48. ■araitaa 10/11. Atlaatte Qnaan 43/43, Tama. hoko Mara 1/3. Talaa Mara 1/3. Burniida IS. Dan* Hit 13/14. Tamaralia 40. Banalbaaa«b 23/34. Karcoaa 28. Klmanta 27. Outar raadt: Bet ID. Diana. Puapara#am. PaacnlDg,
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  • 31 16 RUBBBB PRICK SINGAPORE: 79. ecot. (down It cents) XL: 79t cents (down It cento). TIN: 8479*5 per ptenl (down 75 rent"). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (op 10 tons).
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  • 137 16 J"Ht Malayan laanaNaa Bank*- Aaaex elatien made tbasa chaas** in its ratee to tnrrehanti yaaterSay (all rataa to $100). Naw Verk: buytnt TT S3 7/i, air- I mall OD 33, 90 d/at S3 1/4 credit bill*. 83 3/8 trad* mvOanaaa: buytec TT 34 »/IS, airmail OD 34 5/8.
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  • 115 16 April 2. Three months. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATION!) INDUSTRIAL* F. N. eta. Cold Storage M. U. Box 13 eta. Staamahlp 9 eta. Brawertaa 38 eu 8. Tltnea 13 ct*. Rohlnaon 9 eta. 8. Trader* 29 ctf 8 Darby M. Unlteera 13 eta. W Jacka 9 cti. MININCS A. Amal 2/4*
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    • 760 16 j RUBBER CLONAL SEEDLING STUMPS Approved TJIR. 1 Clonal Bl ling Siump> ;uv available (Ol to Estates and Medium Hok' at 17 cents per Btamp, Ex scry. Enquiries should be addre.v>ed to Director ot Agriculture. Federation 01 Malay. i. Ku..l» Lumpui. LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA UNIT] BOMBAY LIfE (WESTERN
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    • 1748 17 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Tan Swee Bee ceased to be employed by this firm on 31st March, 1962 and no longer has authority to act on behalf of the firm. C.H. WILLIAMS, Valuer ana Estate Agent, Singapore. SITUATION VACANT (LOCAL) DRAUGHTSMAN A Tin Dredging Company requires a competent Structural Draugtsman Conversant
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    • 699 17 (Continaed from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M Words SS (Min.}— Bom M ets. oxtrm GENERAL AMAH REQUIRED, must speak English. no washing. Phone ***** B'pore. WANTED TWO TEACHERS teach mathematics, general subjects. Apply St. Thomas Secondary School Kuantan. WANTED RADIO INSTRUCTORS for full-time/part time to conduct RADIO SERVICING CLASSES. Reply
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    • 1004 17 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Mm.) Box St ets. oxtrm WASH AMAH WANTBD 4 Tanjong Rhu Road, Katong, Spore. Couple and Baby, $40 monthly. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Plumber with good knowledge of water service need Apply to Box A 6374 S.T. B'pore. WANTED experienced mala or female canvassers to sell
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    • 1101 17 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SAL! IS Words SS (Min.)— Box M eta. erfre BINJAI PARK: Elevated vacant lands. Freehold. Suitable erecting flrst class residence. 28,532 sq.ft. aad 3.148 sq.ft. respectively. $1.20 per sq.ft. or nearest offer. David Pnoa A Sons. Valuer Estats Agencies. Tel: (Spore) *****/*****. FOR SALI, Kreenold Laad.
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    • 1122 17 FOR HIRE tt Words SS (Min.)— Bot ets. txtrm PAINTING THE TOWN RED? Tben our SELF-DRIVE OR CHAUFFEURDRIVEN CARS are Just what you needl Kent them on a DAILY. WEEKLY OR MONTHLT BASIS. NATIONAL CAR RENTALS LTD. George Lee Chambers. Te1:— *****/*****. PHILATELY 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box St els.
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    • 786 17 FOR SALE It Words SS (Min.)— Box St eta. axtrm -FIDES" bottle gas cookers with for burners aad oven, now available a*. Singapore Refrigeration Company 164, Cli-mrnoeau Avenue Spore. Telephone *****. JUST ARRIVE 1000 gross American Sail Pens price cheapest In the market Intt-rrsted Indonesian exponent and direct buyers are
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    • 246 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Words Sit (Minimum) OmOm I month. It Words SXM (Mm.) LATEST collection of diamond }e«ellery: Lee Ooa Goldsmith. Spore. JAVA MOOES MM River Vallrr Road) superior quality Batlk-BaronK». MOST COMPREHENSIVE STOCK of sarongs In Singapore Batik Snop ***** VISIT CHIONC SHINQ Maaufftf tunnK Jewellers And Diamond
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    • 392 18 MALAYAN SCHOOLS 10 SPORE SCHOOLS 0; Kuala Lumpur, Monday J^|ALAYA scored their fifth successive victory over Singapore in the annual schoolboys soccer international, winning ten goals to nil at Merdeka Stadium tonight. This victory gives a tremendous boost to Malaya's chances
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    • 66 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. An »3" "own goal" sent Radin Mas into a 3-2 defeat by Customs in the SAFA League Div 3B at Oeylang yesterday. Radin Mas were twice In the lead with goals by Abu Bakar and Mohamed Idris and Customs equalised through Rahman and Rawl. Other
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    • 71 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sponsors of the Malaysia Grand Prix to be held here on Apr. 22 and 23 are the Esso Standard Eastern Incorporated, formerly the Standard Vacuum Oil Company. The firm will provide rash awards totalling $25,000. Esso have announced that they will provide specially prepared
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    • 63 18 HOCKEY KI.AXC. SENIOR KO: Port RC 2 Klang 0. RAl'B LOE: DTC 3 PoUce 0 SOCCER ROBINSON CUP (S>or«l: Ist rd tnd replay RASC UnlU 4 30th Bn RAOC 0. PF.NAXG DIV. 3: Prisons 'B" 3 Tr Bungah Rangers B 1: TPCA B" 2 E. Smelting SC 1.
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      50 18 pURNELL, the Liverpool goalkeeper, flies through 1 the air but even he cannot stop this shot from Leyton Orient inside-left Graham— and the Londoners are one up in the promotion battle at Brisbane Road ground. Leyton. Liverpool, however, fought back and drew the match 2 2. Reuter Dicture.
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    • 240 18  - Tough standard puts Pal off training E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Mon. ♦5 Champion pole vaulter Pal Singh has stopped training since the qualifying standards for the Asian Games in Jakarta were announced by the Singapore AAA. Pal. who holds the SEAP Games record of 12ft Sin set at Bangkok in
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    • 37 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— lndian Recreation Club officials: president A. P. Rajah; vicepresidents P. Appavoo and V. Gurusamy; secretary L. S. Rajoo; treasurer A. Rajoo, committee G. Suppiah. K. Ramakrishna. C. Kumarasingam, P. Suppiah and P. Gurunathan.
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    • 280 18  -  MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Motor Club, organisers of the Malaysia Grand Prix, have received a record member of 310 entries for the three-day meet to be held at Upper Thomson Road on Apr. 21, 22 and 23. There are
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    • 22 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament match between Ceylonese and Jansenltes today was postponed because of rain
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    • 141 18 Easy passage for Kishan Bail boys to semi-finals ifUALA LUMPUR. Mon. IV Two Quartcr-iiiuU matches of the Khlr Johari Cup soccer competition for Selangor .schools were played at the Merdeka Stadium today. Kishan Dial, last year's runners-up. qualified for the semi-final with a convincing 3-0 win over Bukit Bintang Boys
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    • 801 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BANK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU (Central Bank of Malaya) Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment to the following positions in Bank Negara Tanah Melayu:— (1) Administrative Aasnunt 1 Dutiea: Oeneral executive and ac- > counting duties in the Bank. Qualification* Honours degree, acceptable Accountancy Qualifications or Associateship
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    • 75 18 S(K( I R FRIENDLY: Pan Malayan Schools v S'gor Selection (Merdeka Stadium. 5.15;. KHIR Cl'P Q- FINAL: Jubilee Sch. v MBS Sentul (Shaw Rd. 5). STORE DIV. 2A: SCC v Indian Brotherhood (padang); DIV. 2D: SRC vHM Dockyard (padang); DIV. r.B: Shlng Wah v Dunman Ploneeit (Balestler Rd); DIV. SC:
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    • 265 19  -  K. FERNANDEZ Thailand to send three cup stars By J£UALA LUMPUIv Mon. Thomat Cup stars Ferry Sonneville and Tan Joe Hock will lead a strong Indonesian contingent to the Asian Badminton Confederation's inaugural championships here from Apr. 22 to May 5. The Indonesian contingent the biggest
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    • 53 19 A LU ALU, on the outside, draws level with Pagan King at the last fence and goes on to win the Hurdle Race at the amateur meeting at Penang on Saturday. Miss V. Dryer rode the winner. D. M. Brown was astride the runner-up.
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    • 57 19 PENANG, Mon. -All-roun-der Alex Delilkan will attain Penang against Kedah n the Malayan Cricket League match at Western Road here on Apr. 7 and 8 The Penang team: Oe-ukan. Ray Mllner, Cheah oow Keat, R. Valton. S Wilsor. M. A. Bromage. Chong Boon Khean. J. Smith, Teoh
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    • 44 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Swift A.A. officials: President Law Teng Chuan; vice-president Goh Teck Phuan; secretary Chan Onn Leng; treasurer M. Nicholas. Committee: Tan Eng Yoon, Tan Soo Liat, Ow Mun Hong, Yap Boon Chuan. Tan Soo Hian, G. I. Cooper and E. Frida.
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    • 32 19 BINGAPORE, Mon.--Singa-pore Amateur Boxing Vs«datlon officials: Presider... B L Dunsford: vice presidents N. Hay, Peter <adir. Paul Lesser i id P alth: secretary Gerry rhipthjip* treasurer Tan C? in Hunt
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    • 205 19 By LIM KEE CHAN. Singapore, Monday IZRISHNAN Gopalan, Singapore's leading lightl welterweight amateur boxer, will not be available for selection for the Asian Games in Jakarta I 1 in August. Krishnan. 21, wno has been a prominent amateur for many years, has decided to lay-off
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    • 99 19 PARET IS 'FIGHTING HARD FOR LIFE' NEW YORK, Mon. Benn> (Kid* Paret. the stricken former welterweight champion, remained in a coma for the eighth successive day at Roosevelt Hospital yesterday. A hospital spokesman said: Paret is fighting hard for his life but this doesn't mean that his chances for a
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    • 190 19 WEIGHTS FOR AMATEUR MEETING AT ALOR STAR A LOR STAR, Mon. Weights for the Kedah Gymkhana Club's Amateur race meeting here on Saturday are: class l— 7F: Prince of Lallta 13.7. Pagan King 13.3. Alu Alu 13.12. Home Sweet Home 12.10. Magic Note 11.11. Courtier II 11.11. Plzarro 11.6, Expensive
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    • 53 19 AHORE. Mon. India Lj gained a 3-0 winning lead against Pakistan in their east zone Davis Cup tennis match here yesterday when they won the doubles. Prernjlt Lai and Atakhtar of India defeated Iftikhar Ahmad and Naeem of Pakistan 9-7. 6-2. 7-5. India won both opening singles
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    • 45 19 LONDON, Mon. Gaspar Jrtega of Mexico has withdrawn from his ten -round fight against Brian Curvis, British and Empire welterweight champion, at Wembley on Apr. 10. He Is suffering from a hand Injury. Curvis will now meet Guy Sumlln of the U.S.— Reuter.
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    • 36 19 TOKYO. Mon. —China's high Jump champion Nichlh Chin yesterday cleared the bar at 2.12 metres to set a new Chinese record at an athletic meet held In Kunming, it was reported here today. UJ*.I
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    • 27 19 BERLIN, Mon.— East Germany's Ute Noack yesterday broke the European swimming record for the women's 100 metres butterfly with an effort of Imln lOsec -Reuter.
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    • 69 19 Real Madrid finish 3 points ahead MADRID, Mon.— Real Madrid finished the Spanish Football League season yesterday three points ahead of Barcelona, the runners-up. in the first division. Real, who clinched the championship a fortnight ago, beat Valencia 4-1 In their final game to finish vith 43 points. Real Madrid
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    • 80 19 O AN JUAN. Mon— Maria Buenos (Brazil), former Wimbledon and American champion, was beaten by Kwyneth Thomas, the United States No. 7. in the women's singles final of the Caribe Hilton lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. The 21-year-old American iflrl won 3-6. 6-2, 6-3. Roy Emerson beat
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    • 170 19  - Subian is 21 now but he's still an apprentice EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Mon. Leading apprentice Jockey Subian Dalwee yesterday celebrated his 21st birthday. Although he has come of age and has been riding without any allowance for some time, Subian will continue to ride at the forthcoming Singapore Derby
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    • 659 19 WEIGHTS FOR DERBY MEETING yy EIGHTS f o r all nine races at Bukit Timab on Sunday, the first day of the Singapore Derby meet ing: SPRINC CUP Cl. l.Div. 1-1 M Dreamboat 9.10 Kerrydale 9.02 Balkan Bambino 8.08 Tlmberlane 8.06 Pinkson B.OS Pnlan Pangkor 8.03 Grainne 8.02 Paths of
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  • 486 20 TREASURY WORKS OUT A SCHEME TO ENSURE THAT REVENUE WLLL MAINTAIN NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PLANS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Federation Government has started an inquiry as to what action it can take if the rubber price continues to fall and thus reduce the Government revenue, the
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  • 63 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government of Andra Pradesh has offered three scholarships for the Telugu speaking students of Indian origin domiciled in the Federation of Malaya, or Singapore to undergo a university course in Telugu. Sanskrit, Indian history or Indian philosophy. Applicants should not be more than 20
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  • 54 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A free film show on road safety will be screened for school children at 3.30 p.m. at the Shell House Theatrette on April 5. This screening is the second event In the Scooter Safety First Campaign organised jointly by the Traffic Police and the
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  • 83 20 NO THAM KIN ag.d 55. teacher. M.rhodiM Qoy>' School. Kuala l.umpur. paniu-d .lu-ny on 1.4 M. Kuni r;il i: I *-J :<t W.xli-y Church. Kuala LsanfOT it 101 r m. th- corte«« leavm for ChaTM On.- SEOW KWAV FONC Bjal 67. pr)«>»<i ajway li.iceiully at II ■J 4 62
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  • 90 20 Broke law to see a doctor SINGAPORE. Mon.— An Illegal immigrant from Indonesia. Ahmad bin Abdullah of Pulau Samboe, who came here to seek medical treatment, was given a six-month conditional, discharge in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today. Saman bin Ali, Ahmad's friend, who accompanied him here, was given
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  • 19 20 CABLt RICIIVIO Madam Bor-v-armmal Vu axe *3 (Mother of Jamta Pmmina paswd away on 3.4.62) at Tutlrorln (India).
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  • 65 20 MR CHUA BOON SAN And family acknowledge with gratefu: thanka the m my r>pn Krlona of nympatby reI iroin all their friervln and trl.itlvr/t and aluo for the valuable help rmd'Ted 'r. t»<elr b»re»vem»nt. TNI FAMILY of the t.ve Mr. Mm Ooh u-il Beah thank relative*. frifnd.« for their
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  • 66 20 Street scene— as the bullets fly STREET SCENE in one of the world's trouble-spots, Algiers, at the height of the incessant troubles that are still visited upon an unhappy land despite a ceasefire agreement. The men and women, all French demonstrators, have thrown themselves to the ground to escape a
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  • 208 20 BANK'S BID FOR ARBITRATION BY COURT SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHE MANAGER of the United Commercial Bank, A Mr. C.R. Sonalkar, said today he had asked the Labour Ministry to refer all the Singapore Bank Employees Union's claims on the Bank to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The Ministry had promised to consider
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  • 115 20 Floods hit Segamat IOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Segamat was the chief town in Johore hit by floods today, the Public Works Department here reported. Although heavy rain fell this afternoon. Johore Bahru district and Kota Tinggi were not flooded. The first mile SegamatKampong Tengah road is reported impassable. There is 7J
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  • 145 20 MASS X-RAY CAMPAIGN FOR GEYLANG AREA- SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Health Ministry today began the third phase of its giant campaign to search for cases of early tuberculosis among the people and offer free treatment. The present campaign, lasting till June 29, will cover 56.000 people living in the Geylang
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  • 36 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Twen-ty-one Singapore Chinese school principals, led by Mr. Liv Pal Hu, the Chief Inspector of Schools, visited Shell House and the installation and refinery on Pulau Bukom yesterday as guests of the company.
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  • 346 20 LONDON. Mon. Investors were still reluctant to open new commitments In stock markets today pending next Monday's Budget. Nevertheless the general performance was considered fairly satisfactory. After a rather cautious opening a small selective demand developed for equities and the tone Improved. Leading Industrials to advance Included Metal
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  • 24 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £953 '-i, sellers £954, Forward buyers £958, sellers £958',. Settlement £955. Turnover a.m. 240 tons, pjn. 50 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 41 20 LONDON. Mon. Spot 23\d. May 23 ,d. June 23 ,d., July /Sept. 23 s 4d.. Oct./ Dec. 23 id.. Jan. Mar 23\d.. April June 23 s 4 d., c.i.f. Apr. 23\d.. May 23 a id., June 23*, d. Tone: Dull.
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  • 250 20 rvELEGATES attend- ing the meeting of Asian ministers of education here were today told the race bet w e c n population growth and education expansion in their areas was proving harder than expected. Mr. Rege Mahcu. acting director-general of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and
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  • 216 20 FOREIGN VESSEL SURPRISES PORT pORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. An Indonesian customs b i steamed into Port Sv. 1 tenham at 7.30 tins morning, takin-; everyone t>y surprise. The boat wa the Indonesian and < flags as it entered the harbour. Marine puluv boat to pu*. a as soon a.s it dropp*-;
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  • 67 20 SINGAPORE, Seng Hu was ordered by JNinth Magistrate's Com to-^ day to be remanded foi «A^ week on an armed rob charge. He was alleged to have robbed Neo Chwee Kirn o cash, a wri. t watch, fiold chain and ring valued at at Joo Chiat Road
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  • 35 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. H.M. Burkill, Director. Botanic Gardens, will address Si pore Rotarians on "Nature Conservation in Malay j their weekly luncheon n. ing at the Cathay Hotel at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 45 20 The Weather XIIGHEST ana lowest tempera- tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 < Kota Bharu 86 73 I Penang S8 77 1 Ipoh A3 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 73
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