The Straits Times, 9 May 1962

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  • 20 1 avi-iiai.i: daily ci:iitifii:ii bale exceeds 100,000 The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. MAY 9, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 424 1 THAIS ALERTED 'A threat to security' Confirmed fall of Nam Tha, 50 miles away BANGKOK, Tues. THAILAND today alerted its forces alonjj the northern frontier following the fall of Nam Tha, in North- West Laos, to leftist forces. General Thanom Kittickachom, the Defence Minister, told reporters the capture of Kara
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  • 47 1 Now it's THE APPLE TWIST IT LOOKS serious— but it's fun, this brandnew twist to the twist. demonstrated by Colin and Sidney Wilmot at a party in London. The apple twist is danced to a beat rhythm, the dancers having to keep the apple between their foreheads.
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  • 293 1 First TV station will serve all of Selangor —Sopiee KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The whole of Selangor, as well as Seremban in Negri Sembilan, will be covered by the Federation's first television transmitting station to be set up in Kuala Lumpur before the end of next year. Stating this at a
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  • 129 1 MOSS A COMPLETE RECOVERY UNLIKELY LONDON. Tues. Stirling Moss. 2,1. injured in a 100 in ph. Easter Monday crash, may never regain the full use of his left arm and leg. a medical bulletin said today. "Moss continues to make slow and steady progress." it said. "Now that his conscious
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  • 23 1 KATMANDU. Tues. A 14-rr.ember French expedition has conquered Mount Jannu. 25.400 feet. In Eastern Nepal the world's third uncllmbed peak.— Reuter.
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  • 61 1 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Union has won a three-year chess matrh by correspondence with a team representing Britain. The Tass News Agency said that after a "tense strug- gle" the Soviet team won by 31 games to nine, ich country was represent- ed by 20 players who
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  • 247 1 'SITUATION SERIOUS— NOT JUST A FIGHT BETWEEN LAOTIANS' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues pRINCE Boun Oum, Right-wing Premier of Laos, today gave Tengku Abdul Rahman a comprehensive picture of the situation in his country. He conferred with the Federation Prime Minister for one and a half
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  • 453 1 Joy for 10,000 BACKDATED PAY BOOST FOR NAVAL BASE MEN SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 10.000 industrial workers at the Singapore Naval Base arc t<> i^'t wage increases which will cost the Admiralty about $1,750,000 in the first year and more in subsequent years. This follows' an agreement signed this afternoon between the
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  • 281 1 -42--stowaways in his ship and captain didn't know a thing about it JINGAPORE, Tues. 3 Capt. Harold Michael Jenner Bent, skipper of the 5.477--ton tanker Win War, sailed into Singapore last month from Hong Kong with 44 men his crew on board. )r so he thought, until immigration officers searched
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  • 63 1 LONDON. Tues. The last of London's 1.700 electrically operand trolley-buses made theii flnal runs tonight. They are being replaced by more manoeuvrable diesel buses. Hundreds of busmen will escort the oldest, the "Dicldler." on its journey. Farewell ceremonies were held ai many depots The trolleybuses, "vl
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  • 147 1 Back by shuttle buses to China From FRANCIS BOEY HONG KONG. Tues. TTHE police here are running shuttle bus services to return refugees fleeing China in their thousands during the past few days. NItCC Friday, the police have rounded up sevral thousand refugees by Bending out patrols to comb the
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  • FOREIGN DESK ( PHOTO ) SPECtAL
    • 63 2 ZANZIBAR. Tuos Moir than 100 police and men of the Gordon Highlanders last nisht patrolled the streets ot Zanzibar and set up road blocks attcr the arrest of srvrj. more men in connur lion with recent arson attempts Eighteen men have r.ow been detained since the weekend,
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    • 215 2 SS-TKAB-OLB Tibetan V philosopher and abbot. SanRVP Trnzin Jongdonc I .ima who once trained men to become monks, is nou helping Britain's young men to become leaders at the I'llswater Outward Round Mountain School In f'umhrrland. Hr Is an assistant patrol instructor at the school.
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    • 39 2 s~ Ihe Seventh Army *9 nuclei weapons can ocl'ver <n one day more destructive power than could a WorM War II field army am in all of that mm —Gen. Bruce Clarke, retfetag Commander-in-Chi.f of the US Seventh Army.
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    • 32 2 JAKARTA. T»e«. Presid- ent Soekarno has recovered i f roi a kidney aliment atte: 'four months of treatment by '•Ine Communist Chinese specialists, his doctor said today 1 -ITP.I.
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    • 25 2 NEW DELHI. lueo.-Zakh v Hu>.>aln. a 65-year-old Muslim J who formerly wa*> Governor 9 of Bihar State, has beoi elected Vire-Presldent ol India— .U.P.l
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    • 264 2 WASHINGTON. Tue». A PROPOSAL that up to 530.000 tons of natural rubber should be disposed of from the US. national stockpile was overruled in 1956 because of the effect such a disposal programme would have had on world markets, a Congressional hearing
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    • 326 2 NOW OAS GUNMEN PICK ON WOMEN ALGIERS, Tuesday QAS gunmen yesterday killed four whiterobed Muslim women two of them charwomen in the Algiers area, signalling a switch of terrorist tactics here. Though any male Muslim who strolled In a European quarter risked his life, the OAS had not in the
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  • FORIEN NEWS DESK 2
    • 220 3 lONDON, Tuesday. Canadian newspaper magJ nate Mr. Roy Thomson last night denied a London newspaper report that Lord Snowdon. Princess Margaret's husband, is resigning from his post as an artistic designer on the Sunday Times. There Ls not a vestige ol truth In the .story." Mr
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    • 121 3 NE\V York: \amei Heffa, leader of the Teamsters' Union, is the "most concording to a poll of American newspaper editors. exploded last week, probably underground, as no explosion was detected in the atmosphere. Titov: 'I'd be a bit afraid../ SAN FRANCISCO: Asked if he would accept an
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    • 434 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Tuesday. 'J'HE United States is going ahead with plans to launch astronaut Scott Carpenter on America's second manned orbital flight next Tuesday, informed sources said here today. and It had been feared that the I flight would be delayed
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    • 120 3 Shirt-tail schoolboys are sent home CHICAGO. Tues.— A shirttail rebellion spread through the Fayettevillo (Indiana) elementary school yesterday and tinprincipal sent 24 boy* home from classes to enforce his ruling that boys must tuck in their shirts. The principal. Mr. A. Pace, said, however, no disciplinary action would be taken
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    • 190 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday MR. FREDERIC GIIRMA. UN. delegate for Upper Volta. who recently visited West New Guinea, said yesterday that placing West New Guinea under United Nations administration offered the best hope of 'raising the Papuans from their present Stone Age state to the level
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    • 52 3 PRESIDENT Kennedy shakes hands with Russian astronaut Gherman Titov on the steps of the White House in Washington D.C. American astronaut John Glenn is on the left. President Kennedy told Titov: "I admire what you did." Major Titov is on an official visit to the United States
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    • 123 3 STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. It THANT. acting United Nations Secretary Gene- ral. said today that a revision of the U.N. Charter was the first requisite for strengthening the world organisation. Answering questions at a press conference here, he said the Security Council should be reorganised, but refused
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    • 39 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues. Actor Van Johnson and his estrange-i wife. Eve, yesterday reached an out-of-court settlement on temporary child support and US$5,OOO fsls.--00 a month temporary alimony pending trial of her separate maintenance suit. U.P.I
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    • 20 3 NICOSIA. Tues. The first trade agreement between Cyprus and Israel was signed »i P re yesterday. U.P.I.
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    • 118 3 T^EV YORK. Tues. A sub-committee of the U.N. special committee on colonialism has decided p.gainst recommending a date by which Britain should grant Northern Rhodesia independence. The sub-committee of six rejected a Soviet proposal to writs a target date of Dec. 31, this year,
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE. TtKfc Morr entrirs from the civilians and servicemen are welcomed lor the Singapore amateur ballroom dancing championship to be held at the Great World Cabaret on June 2 and 3. The closing date i.s May 23, j and all entries are to be subI mitted to the
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  • 320 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. yHK NUCLEUS of a demolition squad to check unauthorised structures in the State has been formed, and a Police Inspector has been seconded from the Home Affairs Ministry to train the men in speed, efficiency and discipline in demolition work. The inspector
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  • 244 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ♦THE president of the University of Singapore x Students' Union, Mr. S. Paramsothy. today welcomed proposals to change the scheme of training and instruction at the university in order to produce a "more balanced graduate." r~ I He was commenting on a speech made
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  • 171 5 PAINTINGS OF LOCAL ARTISTS TO GO ON SHOW SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Arts Council will hold a national exhibition of paintings in the Victoria Memorial Hail from June 8 to 13 as a contribution to the programme of events celebrating National Day, which falls on June 3. The .Minister for
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  • 43 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Three challenge shields will be competed for at the oratorical and elocution contest at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Hall. Oxley Rise, on Sunday from 3.30 p.m. Contestants will read excerpts from the Bible, make speeches and recite psalms
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  • 45 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th« Singapore Tagore Bociety this evening celebrated the birthday of Rabindranath Tagore with a forum on "World Peace" at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The second part of the evening's programme Included songs, dances and orchestral Items based on Tagore's work.
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  • 312 5 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. I T*HE Singapore Gov- ernment today announced that the theme of celebrations for this year's National Day, which falls on June 3. will be "Interracial Harmony and Unity". An official statement said: "It is hoped that all activities connected with it
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  • 370 5 T<HE following Is today's ach«- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebnr Airport ARRIVALS BO At Prum London, Rome. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 708) 4.35 pm from Sydney, Darwin (BA ill) B. IS p.m. Garnda: Prom Jakarta (OA 802) 9.50 am from Bangkok
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  • 208 6 FRANTIC CALLS AS 'OPERATION WEAPON' IS LAUNCHED ARMED POLICE, TROOPS OUT WITH FIXED BAYONETS: THEN TWO VERSIONS OF EXERCISE SINGAPORE. Tuesday. JJNANNOUNCED police and military manoeuvres caught hundreds of families in Singapore by surprise early today. Several areas were cordoned off soon after midnight by armed police
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  • 145 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Shaw Organisation has entered a number of ttl outstanding aim.-, for four international film testivals between now and July. The four lestivals are at CanOM iMay 7-21 f, Seoul i May 12-16*; Sydney June l-14i Berlin (June 22-July 3;. Films entered
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  • 40 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four officers of the Federation Artillery left this evening to attend a three-week course in Hong Kong. They are 2nd. Lieutenants Mustafa bin Saat. Tan Say Loke. K. Nagallngam and Harbans Singh.
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  • 219 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues PERAK I'mno has received a directive from national headquarters banning the opening of new branches and divisions and the issuing of Press statements concerning any crisis within the state organisation. The directive was issued by the national president, Tengku Abdul
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  • 310 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. PATHANS, Punjabis and other North Indians who are shorter than the regulation sft. 9in. would be a "laughing stock" in the uniformed branch of the Royal Malayan Police, a senior officer said today Dept, Supt. Yahaya bin Jamaluddln
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  • 21 6 BENTONG. Tues.— A new branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has been formed at Karak, 15 miles from here.
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  • 50 6 Recipe for success PENANG. Tues.— The Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today gave the students of his old school, the Penang Free School, his recipe for success. 'Respect your parents, teachers and elders," he said, "and always work hard." Inche Aziz was paying his first official visit to the school.
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  • 133 6 Spore two for rival meetings of students SINGAPORE, Tues. Two leaders of the University of Singapore Students' Union will fly abroad soon to attend separate meetings of two rival international student organisations. They are Mr. S. Paramsothy. thp president, and Mr. Gilbert Chai Teik Leong, the general secretary. MR. PARAMSOTHY
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 656 7 GANG MEMBER? HE REFUSES TO SAY IN OPEN COURT INQUEST ON STUDENT WHO WAS FOUND STABBED TO DEATH WHDLE DANCE WAS ON PENANG, Tuesday. J^ witness testifying at the inquest on a Penang Free School student found stabbed to death during a Patani Road community hall
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  • 58 7 FIRST LOOK-AROUND FOR MALAYAN NURSES TAKING a stroll soon after arrival in London are five of a group of 29 student nurses who flew there from Malaya last week to begin training as nurses in hospitals throughout Britain. They are: Celine Crosse, Cheng Im Khoo. Ching
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  • 56 7 PENANG. Tues. A now R.A.A.F. school will be opened tomorrow at Jalan Azyze at Hillside, one of the new housing colonies at Penans'.s .seaside resort off Tan.jong Bungah, aoout six miles from the city. The new SbUO.OOO school will accommodate 600 children of officers and men serving
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  • 25 7 KLANG. Tue.>. Mr. Sioh Goh 800 has been re-elected president of the Klang High School Old Boy.s" Association for the eighth successive year.
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  • 455 7 U.D.P. chiefs challenge to Senator Tan 'ARE CHINESE NON-COMMUNAL ONLY' WHEN THEY RUN DOWN CHINESE?' PENANG. T DR. LIM CHONG EU. chairman of the protem committee of the United Democratic Party, today challenged Senator T. H. Tan to state clearly in what direction U.D.P. leaders had in the past been
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  • 40 7 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Thieve.s last night entered a coffeeshop here and carried off a safe containing $1,400. They also ransacked a drawer and took cash totalling $360. in addition to cigarettes and other items valued at $200.
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  • 92 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A British housewife is now at the bedside of her serious-ly-ill husband at the British Military Hospital here, after being specially flown out from Britain by the Royal Navy. She is Mrs. D. H. Toher. who arrived late yesterday. Uer
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  • 119 7 'Tighter check on naval ships' call SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Customs have advised the Royal Navy to keep a tighter check on. ships to prevent smuggling. A Customs spokesman said this today. He added that the closest possible co-operation was being maintained between the Customs and naval security officials to
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  • 44 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The King of Thailand will consecrate the Chetawan Thai Buddhist Monastery in Petaling Jaya on June 26 during the Kings week-long visit to Malaya. This was announced today by the Yen. Kro Palad Vieng of the monastery.
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  • 39 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Ambassador for the Federal Republic of Germany. Dr. H. Bohling. and Mrs. Bohllng had an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Be.sar and the Tengku Ampuan of Negrl Se,mbilan at Istana Hinggap here today.
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  • The Straits Times Wednesday, May 9, 1962.
    • 680 8 The most important nuclear explosion since the n#w American series began was not off Christmas Island. Nor even in the Nevada hills. It was in the Sahara on Monday, a French test announced in Washington and politely confirmed in Paris. How does this little triumph of monitoring
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    • 282 8 Senators who spoke of the "staggering" increase in serious crime either have seen figures which no newspaper has published or are being carried away by the emotion roused by a number of sensational crimes which recently have attracted and deserved an unusual publicity. We may in fact be
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    • 294 8 The first batch of 160 political detainees pardoned by Dr. Nkrumah are now free, Ghana's President having decided that the security situation "has improved sufficiently" to permit this relaxation. Too much however must not be made of the gesture. The released detainees, if judged to be acting in
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    • 266 8 Offer for sale of Malayan Tobacco shares rE comments made by Mr. Anderson on the recent offer for sale of the Malayan Tobacco Co.. Ltd. are misleading and his fact* are incorrect. The proportional method of acceptance decided on by the offerers has proved to be most popular both wi»h
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    • 68 8 I FULLY agree with your correspondent "Collector" (S.T. April 28) about issuing stamps to mark the fifth anniversary of independence. May I suggest that more stamps of the various values, such aa one-cent, five-cent, eightrent, be issued instead of only one kind as at present. I assume one
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  • 1265 8  - INDIA'S CRITICAL BORDER PROBLEMS... GEORGE PATTERSON AS NEHRU GLOOMILY TALKS OF A THIRD WORLD WAR... by THE possibility of a war between India and China was stated openly by Mr. Nehru last week in the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of the* Indian Parliament. Referring to the latest Indian Note
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  • 248 9 INFORMATION CHIEF HITS OUT AT A FILM EXPERT I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The remarks of a visiting New Zealand film expert, who advised the Federation Government not to make any attempt to control the Malayan Film Unit, were dismissed today as "utter rot The Director of Information Services. Inche
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  • 35 9 rPOH, Tues. Five police officers from Nigeria, led by a senior superintendent. Mr. Olawaalye, who are on a seven-week visit to Malaya, toured police stations and the Police Field Force establishment here today.
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  • 364 9 Warning on sales of royal pictures and bogus Monument Fund collectors KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, today warned the public against two types of rackets now operating in the country. RACKET No. 1: "Sharks" out to make money for themselves are
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  • 71 9 Mrs. MENON FOR JOB IN CANBERRA MRS. Rukmani Menon, First Secretary at the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, who will he going to Canberra on transfer soon as First Secretary of the Indian High Commission there. Before coming to Malaya in I'm.ii. Mrs. Menon served in Colombo and Ottawa
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  • 268 9 Language tests after polls —on petition of opponents KUANTAN, Tuesday. CANDIDATES lor the coming local council elections in Pahang are reminded that they may have to sit for a language proficiency test AFTER they are returned. That is, if it is found that they art? unable to follow council proceedings.
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  • 67 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. People in the Federal capital can now travel to Bangkok and back for as little as 599 in the ASA Express, second class. This was announced today by the Malayan Railway. The first class return fare for the 1.000-mile journey is
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  • 122 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Justlce Buttrose today warn. Ed in the Assize Court that anyone found smoking Inside the court would be dealt with. The Judge said he was in. formed this morning that a number of cigarette butts were found In the court
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  • 76 9 - LAOTIAN right-wing Premier. Prince Boun Oum (left), being greeted by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Kayak, at the Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday when he arrived as leader of a goodwill mission on a one-day visit to Malaya. The mission, including four Cabinet Ministers, were received
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  • 193 9 MOVE TO FORM PRO-MALA YSIA ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday. T*HE president of the Barisan Rayat Jati Sara- wak, Datu Bujang Al-HaJ, said today that there was a move in Sarawak to form an alliance of all political parties who supported Malaysia He was speaking to reporter.*at the airport after flying
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  • 23 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Tengku Rijaludin bin Tengku Mohamed is acting as Kedah State Treasurer while Tengku Nong Jlwa is on leave.
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  • 91 9 TODAY: Sedlli Kechl! 2.03 pm. <7.sft> Singapore 136 am (9.oft) 3.02 o.m. (7.4 ft): Port Dickson 9.32 a.m. (7.7 ft > 10 02 pjn <7.Bft); Port Bwettenham 8.54 ».m. (12.0 ft) 8.53 p.m. (11.5 ft- Penang 3.34 ajn.re.7fn 3.29 pm. (7.7 ft). TOMORROW: Bedlll K<*hil
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  • 141 9 A BUS IN 100 ft. PLUNGE: 4 HURT KUANTAN, Tues. Four people were injured when the Kuan-tan-Kuala Lumpur Express bus ran off the road and plunged 100 ft.. into a valley outside Bentong today. Twelve others In the bus escaped without injury. The four admitted to the Bentong Hospital: Lvi
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  • 21 9 SEREMBAN, Tues.— A combined police and Army exercise began at 4 a.m. here today and will continue until Thursday.
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  • 29 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The home of Inche Nasruddin bin Hajl Mohamed Taib. a liaison officer In the Information Department here, was raided last night and provisions stolen
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  • 22 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue.s. Prayers will be said in all mosques here on Monday, a nubile holiday for Hari Raya Hnti.
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    • 228 9 IN THE LATEST MEN'S WEAR Here ot Singopore's most up-to-date store you '^J W 'H find Xh% lotest in men's wear. Suit* hlu V reody-mode or mode-to-meosure, impeccably w—^L/jf tailored; dress shirts ond sport shirts from prominent Americon ond Continental manuBB^^ facturers; ties, belts, shoes, socks and accesHkSj^P^^ sories in
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    • 82 9 Its not only the name that tells you it's a H m gAM Wk Pullovers, Slipovers and CardiI p gans to give you that trim, masculine appearance. Fashioned in all Lambs-wool or Cashmere. V mjfrflMWt, Colours: light or dark green; light or dark grey; beige and cream. Ml '-'h Sizes
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 140 9 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metre* A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7 00 The News; 70S Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 The News; 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary: 11.03 Theme In Music. 1130 Topic For Today: 11.40 Sinn
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    • 87 9 8.00 Life With Dexter: 8.30 Quartet; 8.45 Dreams ana visions; 9.00 Pick of the pops 9JO News; 9.45 Spotlight on 10 00 The Malayanaires 10.30 Bthind tne ecenes: 11.00 Music festivals: 12.00 (nridniKhti Close down. RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE M.KVICK: 41.7 metres A.M 6 00 Time Signal. Negaraku, News Headlines;
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    • 104 9 P.M.— 1.15 Tiffln date: 1.3 C Time signal. News; 1.40 Newstalk /tiffln date; 2.00 Clow down; 5.00 Time signal, news 5.05 Hawaii calls; 5.30 Music for everyone; 6.00 Summary oJ programme for the evening--6.03 Teenage jamboree: 6.46 Extracts from the editorials. 6.50 Federation and Singapore stock exchange report; 7.00 Time
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  • 295 10 JAPANESE CLUB SEEKS NEW MEMBERS LJ tl -LO Boys and GirK. S The Crossword Puzzle will E appear *or the last time this S week. I think it's time lor E the younger members to get Eo chonce now to do the Flipper E series tot some weeks E Here
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  • 1007 10 Battle between the dinosaur and the triceratops by KA THLEEN HICKLE V The scouts have gone to the site of a tin mine which is half-owned by Ah Chong's father, to make a film which they intend to enter for a contest. The first prize is $5,000, which, if won.
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  • 79 10 TO BE CONTINUED POOR old mum r with the kids always hanging around. It is no wonder Nanny Belle looks a trifle fed up. But she patiently puts up with her trio Snap. Crackle and Pop. In addition to feeding them, the goat produces
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  • 265 10 OVERSEAS PEN FRIENDS David Lyttle. aged 12; Glen-ltt PO. TUiaru, South Island. New Zealand, stamps, coins, badgesOel Sloe Bwan, aged 14: 25, Tjttarum Street. Semarang, Indonesia: stamps, view-cards. A- Sah-etn, aged 15: "Socun 1 Villa" 23. Kavlratne Place. Co--1 lombo ti. Ceylon; t>tampf>, photo- graph y. Nrris-oa I'oluarpio, aged 13;
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  • 402 10 Nf Soon Hwee, aged 15; 31-E, Whampoo Square, Singapore 12; swimming, suunpe, coins. Peter Choy. aged 16; 84. Jalan Kura*. Singapore 20; general. June Koh Ah Moey. aged 16; 30-1,. Whampoo Road, Singapore 12; songs, stamp.--BoiUn bin Mohd. AH. aged 14; 1167, Jalan Shawal,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 205 10 VIB Aw' I'll I m.S t ft hihmmi tj I /F i II Do girls prefer playboys? ■kJ^^pS^^ 9 IN MAY ISSUE ps:^fc|^^ BEAUTY: Beauty Club and Beauty Consultant's Advice (3 *^4>^^^^^ FASHION: Stripes In The Sun with Free Patterns Vicki Dutton's Day a A/* &^^9^r Wear Sarong Kebaya Roland
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    • 20 10 Monarch FINER FOODS Look (or Monarch .the mark of A^ greatest variety and finest quality sYcYs Fruits.'Juices. Catsup, etc V
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 151 10 CLUES ACROSS. 1. 5 from which we get beef. (3. Ij*-^ —^J JHe built the Ark. 8, People I*l 0m S often say it cannot change r~jBR~I »H married woman usually E S wears a plain gold one. 2, etc 9. Belonging to us.s 2 A young horse. 3. Muffin
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  • TIMES SPORTS
    • 124 11 I.PSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTEK Race 1 (HORPAVONG Box Office Samaon (IIOR-PAVONC Samson Box OBIee BOX OFFICE Samaon f'rrfome Race 2 SPEED MARVEL Begini-Befitu Teknah SPEED MARVEL Mori Beglnl-BefUu SPEED MAR\ EL BeginJ-Befito Director Ra<* 3 VOl'N<; EAGLE Hindu Robe InluiUon HINDU ROBE Young Eagle Small Change
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    • 820 11 SPEED MARVEL WILL BE HARD TO CATCH BEST BETS AT PENANG TODAY ARE CHOR-PAVONG AND SPEED MARVEL THE GOING SHOULD BE GOOD ('HENS Stable's Speed Marvel (Race 2) has only to overcome his shyness at the starting stalls to be a winner at Penang this afternoon. The three-year-old was strongly
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    • 113 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four winners at the recent Kuala Lumpur meeting have been promoted. They are Ajnos, Umbrian Huat Chye (from Clas* 2 to Class 1) and Tonka (from Class 3 to Class 2). Nineteen Class 2 horses have been sent down to Class 3. They are Gallant
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    • 1086 11 A CCEPTORS and riders for the r A second day of the Summer Meeting at Penang today. I -Form Race 1: 2.30--CI. 4 IMv. 2-s [t 1 ***** Box Office II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 7 9.0 (F) 5 Harbrid K e 68 2 ***** Wee Wonder
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 406 11 COLLECT, EXCHANGE YOUR PHILIPS IIPIL COUPONS TO WIN T^^ ttNNNw Si f^ri n nn r^)^ COUPON CONTEST Everybody's saving Philips coupons in this exciting competition. If you haven't entered yet, go to one of the Cathay cinemas (listed below) during a distribution period. You'll get a sheet free, then you
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    • 155 11 Li'i Ainu r By At Capp v 'Z*^S,JU\&ri i £&&*"'r '""I If* *1 I SEE,DAD?-WE.CAN II I-, Z-n-P DONT 1 a -J SWEAR SOLVE BOTH OUR rtTT*T. fr LIKBTHE T I DOttfT BREAK OUR. 1 1 VJOM'T i TO IX PROBLEMS, VJrTH f VT, 7ONE.OFTUGT I E\<3AGEMENT; DEBBIE .rj J
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 441 12 #7^'!* MALAYA'S FIRST DETERGENT ACTION Hi Speed Diesel Fuel These reproductions of un- retouched photographs provide j graphic visual proof of the '■•isHi E superiority of new Caltex Deter- I gent-Action HI-SPEEDOL. Starting with re-built injectors BBQTJIISIHIaESBI HE2X!SIZ!I3II lil:Mlll.Hl^wHT7grrtlM and after 70,000 miles of running I jo 1 on ordinary
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    • 5 12 TOMORROW: The Commandos fly in
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  • 395 13 From Our Market Correspondent MINING shares had a better day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and price* of some counters rose quite substantially. The market opened very firm with buyers predominant, and as the morning developed, the buying pressure in creased, resulting
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  • 20 13 industrials: rim rubbers I»n I 1< May 7 180.74 397.83 191.93 q-.N— mo May t 182.03 304.91 191.74
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  • 832 13 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation nection with the number of deals in brackets yesterday: Industrial*: Bouftteail $1.65 OI(B.OOO) (1.63. (2.000) U. 64: Dunlop* »1.74 OU U. 75 OL. (1.000) »1.75. (4. 0U0) SI 74: C.T.B. (200) 90*.; Oainmoo (2000) SI K2: O'towo Dlsp. $2 BL.:
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  • 202 13 MAY M grade rubber boy.rt f.e.b. e10.«.-<l at 3 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yeatrrdav at 7S crnta per Ih.. up one-rlghth of a cent on Monday closing price. The tone ««i quitt FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANGE doting BfMM r«ita prr Ih vr«t*r<lav Int I R.S.S
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  • 212 13 MAY first iradt rubbtr buytrt f.a.b. elO!<M at b p.m. In SinCTporr veatrrday at 7« c«nt« p»r Ih. up a quartrr of a e*nt on Monday's eloping prie* Tbr clonnß ton* <rnr> autct. f.C.C.R.A. dn«inir pnr»> in rrnf P»r Ib ymt^rdav. tnt 1 P..S s Prompt fob
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  • 305 13 CINGAPORE tin ope- rators yesterday breathed a sigh of relief when the downward trend in the local metal market was finally halted, after a week of continuous fall in price. The Straits tin price gained $2.12} to 5462.121 a picul. j and was slightly
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  • 120 13 CHINESE Prefluc* Eicnant*. Smtaper* neen ericee per oieui yitterday: Cecenut ell: bulk S4O erllere. drum 543 ecllert. Cepra: May IK/ Continent J2S buyer*. eeltora. Papper: Muntok white $153 arllcra. Saravak white $15?| seltrra, epeclal Sarawak black $120 Miter*. Lampong black JllTi acllen. AST A SI 75 eeller*. Singaper*
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  • 163 13 SNIPS lying alangiM* Mm tlni***r* Mharvn Uday art: Taytra 44. DokU 1 3 14. Prmldcnt Johnson 1/2. Hal L*» 40-41. Sahrtna ?7'2S. Bran 23. Tapnh NW 4, B*<ttll NW 3. M 8 T L. 257 N'W. V «ikl Klrttrn Mnrr»K 41 Outtr r»«rt«- K'ninron. Sirilmi, Nagasaki.
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  • 93 13 MELBOVRNK DMA iNvmimrra mm ><i> h mtuil] movement Oils «fi Inej-ilnr. AOO lorn further to 73s Base metal* weir quiet and steady while loan* were steady n H him 11, ■< Ampol t? 7J Mot A.C 1 TV Con. Z.n. «ii I a v m r: mi ii.-r.iid
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  • 96 13 Mil Th'w month' (OFFICIAL OUOTATtONt) INDUSTRIALS F. N. 12 ct» Colil Stortigf M. M Box 1? ot* Maamaft p Urr-mitni tS <-!» s TimM l.^ t* Robtnjon!« I BU I Tr«\rn> I t». S. D:irhv M, t<nlte«r-i 13 Ptl. \V Jsrk* <• rt* MININGS A Arrml 53 Mine
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  • 79 13 elatl*n bm*M tt\rsr rhannrx in it* rntw to merrhnnts rPptcrrtrjT (all r»tr« to tlrvt)Canada: hurlne TT RBI, ilrm.Vl OP 3SS. i>o <I'«t S6a't« .-r»<llt hills. 36 S 18 lnrl» Mil* Selling TT or OO rrarly I Canarta Marl,, |30|: Italian Lir* W4l. M»n« Ken*: .Hint TT or OD
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  • 60 13 Ampat Tin produced R23 plctiN of tin eonrentrfl«*-s la«.t month. Beriuntfli Tin. 3 80fl piruls. Kamponft Laniut. 1631 plrn!s. K»muntlne Tin 1.112 plculs. Kramat Tin 624 piculs. Kuala Kampar 2 989 piculs. Larilt Tin. 640 pirnlß. LOW«r Pfnik 3.33S pirnl.s. Pantatt Tin. 619 plciils. Southern Klnta. R. 835
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  • 30 13 Kempns 'Mnlnvai Ltd rubber crop last month «m 450.600 Ib. ajralnst 408.000 Ib. -n March, whlta Radella Rubber Estate CMalnvn) Mds total was 22.500 Ib. against 51.800 Ib.
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    • 1123 13 I KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PacUic Atlantic «t Cr«at Lakes Service S'oota S>arv H'luii L Angeiii h. ,ori Hantw Cimiik EU n» ETA EIA EIA EU "K**H*wa Mjr»- 21 31 Ma, 22 JIM I lilt II I*l, O tit, II HI, "Cmiiu Mari" 21/23 Jim 24 MM IS tall
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    • 803 13 Ui<°IoRIENTl rTKrES j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Departs: Penang 11th June 1962 Singapore 15th June 1962 for Hongkong 19th/21st June, Japan 25th729th June, Hongkong 3rd/6th July. Returns:— Singapore 10th July 1962 Penang 13th July 1962 Fares from: Penang from $926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE
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    • 36 13 CLOSING PRICES M.iv RIBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 78 cents (up a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 78 cents (up oneeighth of a cent). TIN: $462.12 per picul (up 52.12J). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).
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    • 450 13 AH KAI TAILOR (LADIES AND GENTS) 12-S CMFFOIJI) \Kf\llr I Ml: liMll [KIM |> I.IFFOKI) HOI -<r.. COLLYEB <HW, SI.NGAI'OKK. I. TKL: NO. ***** WISHES TO INFORM Thrir Customers and the Gcnpr*! Public that they will opei. ,i :i»>w Tailorine Shop ;it the arjove adclrr.s> Inexpensive im rl Exciusivr. Orders
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    • 1496 14 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U K. Ote S pt't Sj''» P. S' h e« Ptnanf ICNIIIES liverpaal la Pt THay May It PERSEUS luenaai,. May 11 May 11 May 14 II May 17 POITDORtTS V'sei'ies, livertttl. Dublin Mty 11 May 16 May 11/20 May 21 MENCSTHEUS rM Livtrattl, G'atgow
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    • 2961 14 1 mj u'§nmlN' f J I J Ik if mm Wmima 1 1 nm }^mmm\ I^LIJJI *T'T- h^m THE E. H C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA, ll HAVRE. NAM6URG. ANTWERP IonERDAJa. OSLO tOTHENOURO AND COPENHAGEN. X£2^\ a/**, 9 STiaai Paaoat AfVc->Ytl "OUSUANGA" a) Sailed SJ.led In Pert S Juaa n«N\||l -MALACCA'
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    • 1382 14 McAUSTER CO., LTD. ITO UL: N.. BWI l3t-» \NEaV4 CLUCRMAN LIME <Jt KLA VENESS LIMB > IONOOH. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. 10$ AH6EIES. SAN FUNCISCO, HAVRE ft ROll SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUNO. Cm OF RlPOki Acceptiag carga far Central ft Seutk t*Btf« t. S'haa Panaag ORo'Vi'lil ***** May 11 May/ 1 Jaaa
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    • 1506 15 NOTICES i IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINOAFOIU. Companies Winding Up No. 2 of 1962 In Uie Matter of The Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance. 1963 And In the Mutter of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174 1 And In the Matter of Champion
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    • 442 15 i nntinord from Paga It SITUATIONS VACANT sVasjsaj j, (Min.)— Box it ett. tttrm BOX A4M I 1.. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked WANTED IMMEDIATELY Or on lit June a Doctor for a Clinic in Nafta Jonore. Apply Box A 4253 ST s pore WANTED. Ti-xcher capable to teacn BsaS*sß*jft
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    • 498 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 7* W*r4t Si (Min.)— Box St eit. tatrm WANTED four tearbars for Mrtnodisi AUerooee Heaool. Tkrjong alalira frooo Ist luim I(W3 Apply to Manager. WANTED OBNERAL o«c«-i utn-shoi sMtstani Abu to type aad «itk gaoc ix-noaailty. Writ* staung salary r*■juirrb to Pott Box M Singapore. WANTEO A PANT-TIME
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    • 1138 15 SITUATIONS VACANT St R'c.r., JJ Vm.) Box it ctt. txtrm fIRM OF ACCOUNTANTS require Senior Audit eirrk with some rxpeMaac* la secretarial work, balary socordins to experience and qualibcations. Apply P.O. Box MOO, mngapora TNB BOARD OF Governor*.. Co cfirane Road Scbool. Kuala Lumpur t invite application* from qualiSed fcng
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    • 1097 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I* H'orCs Si (Win.)— Box St eit. txtr* S SSDROOM FURNISHBO Buatfaiov. witb Large Compound to Ist for two months Katoag Box A 4250 BT Spore. compouno MOUSB oa I/a aer*. good toi omre and lesinence Haau Puteb, IPOS. APPI*:. U. L. Chow 4J Hume Btir«t, Ipob. TO
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    • 930 15 EDUCATION tt Worii SS (Him.)— Box it ctt. txtr* BEGINNERS CLASSES: Uorniu»«, tNemnga bookkeepins Fynev ritma Snorttiaso Atcouotancy Svcraianai Courses. CmmtMid** CrrtiOcate/H.b C individual Muojecis full Courses ArU tfcicoca. City Scaool ol Cvmn<*m quern Htrart. B'por* (Tsl. a«ll|. DO NOT CAMBLS— witb education' Uuaraotsvd nom«-study courses leathers Cert./HSC/OJiC/OCK'fMCK'yT/ LCE— Prospectus
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    • 1089 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 'It Wort's Si (Mln.t—Bax it els. #ifr.. MORRIS EIGHT, OtKXt (vnitlllon i.*i>nr.ii-T UhH^kn r.i v. 7*»H t*M9ir PrtOjaOK Road. Mh mile. r=lncai'ure After !> p.m SUITABLE INDONESIA': IKKoto l>iploniHf Ihii- NM< unr o«nrr. dent fraa earcllcgt cunditloa. 53.0U0/--0.n.0. Prionr 3781U morolDa'S. 19S0 r PHEFBCT I«S7 K'PrtliTi IPS
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    • 552 15 MISCELLANEOUS it Worit J. f Mix.)— Box M cl. txtrm UNITY IS OUR WATCHWORD r^.«<i Bajrtta Nanaa aad it- with what >■<■•! air astaasMsi to do ta b« a cood citizen fnmilinr with our National LaafjaafjE AT YOUR SERVICE (Spare) I* H'nrsts fin (Minimum) Omit I month. tWEE tfcJß MsaJ
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    • 169 16 TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Required by European Company in Kuala Lumpur. Experience in earthmoving equipment and diesel .Marine engine of primary importance. Applicants holding engineering degree will be preferred. Excellent prospects for the right man. Reply, giving lull details and background of education and experience to Box A 479 S.T.. K.L.
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    • 277 16 NOTICES NOTICE Mr Kam Hoik San Is no longer in the employment of M s Bou»--tead Co 1 1 9«0 Ltd. and has no authority to transact any bu&iMM on Ht behalf BOUSTEAD <fc CO (1960) LTD.. Penang NOTICE Nonce k> heieoy ?nen that 1, Tan Imam Slew of No
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    • 159 16 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders for the Erection and Completion ol two ill ClMi t Quarters at the Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan. will b* received a: tne jivi a State Engineer. PW.D. Perak up 1 to 3.00 p.m on the 16th May. 19t>2 from Contractors In Classes 'A' to
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    • 254 16 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE CHANGE OF DATE OF CLOSING The date ol the closing oi Tencers lor the construction ol an Officers' Mess. Medical Centie. Guard Room and Fire Station at ju-iti ut.i M..iu»i> C.i.uiiine will now be the 19th May. 1962 I at 12 noon in the office ot
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    • 931 16 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN hat I. LEE UM WOO. of No !91-22 Tampenis Road. Singapore, lave applied for a 2nd Clash Pubic Hou..e Licei.tt- in uspt-ti ol pieui&es No 30 Seali Street, Singaxue. and tnat tins application a ill >c heard In Uie Court of the DLsrict Judge
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    • 616 16 TENDERS I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department: (Room r No 229, 2nd floor. City Hall). I (a) Disposal ol Obsolete Ap- i pliances. Tender depo.-it t $200/- c (b> Disposal of One Used Trac- l tor. Registered No. 5D.1019 f Tender deposit $200 J Tenders (a) and (b)
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    • 652 16 TENDERS KEDAH P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders \v.ll be received from »WD Registered Contractors not >clow Class "D" at the Office ol he State Engineer. Kedah Peril*, >.WD., Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. )f 20th May. 1962 tor the Cui.>ructlon of New Classrooms tt.r sekolah2 Ketangsaan and Aiuilary Works at
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    • 933 17 jyjALAYAN badminton is showing new growth, not flamboyantly yet, but it is healthy and vigorous. The successes scored in the Asian chamuionshius at Stadium N>jjara during the past three weeks allow us now to look forward with better hope to world
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    • 145 17 India and Aust. confirm visits IPOH. Tues. The na--1 tional women's hockey teams of India and Australia will visit Malaya in December, the Malayan Women's Hockey Association an* nounced today. Mrs. Z. Jansz, the MWHA president, said today that the All-Australia Women Hockey Association have confirmed that their team wll'
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    • 101 17 \TEW YORK. Tues. The United States Amateur Athletic Union Bays the middle-aged those between 35 and 45 should be able to reach the same standard of physical fitness as a 12 or 13-year-old. This, according to the union. Includes being able to run one and a
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    • 82 17 SCC, Recs triumph in League SINGAPORE, Tues. There's no place like home. The "Padang clubs". SCC and SRC. will tell you that after their SAFA League matches today. SCc hit four goals without reply from visiting Tamil Brothernood in Dlv. 2A. scoring through Oswald (2), Button and Tobbets. SRC outplayed
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    • 22 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation of Malaya AAU executive committee will meet at the Technical Institute. Penang. on May 13.
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    • 32 17 SIN JAI'ORE. Tiu> Si. Joseph s Institution and St. Joseph's Aft*/ noon School will hold their combined athletic meet on May 13 on the school ground at Bras Basah Road.
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    • 47 17 AUSSIE COACH KEEN ON MALA YAN JOB IF MCA WILL MAKE OFFER... By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN Singapore. Tuesday I EO O'Brien. 53. a lormer. Australian Test cricketer, said here that he was keen on a coaching job infMalaya if the Malayan Cricket Association would make him an oiler.
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    • 19 17 SINGAPORE [toM—THe intercommunity cenir« ba.-£etball championsliin, scheduled 'to begin on May 10. has been postponed to Hajr 31
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    • 274 17 Entries from overseas rH. Tues. Entries from Formosa, Thailand and South Vietnam have been received for the Malayan Opor. lawn tennis championships here from July 24 to 29. Formosa's only entry Is national champion Sam Ang. Jnr. The other foreign entrlps so far are 8. Karalak and Berl Charuchinda of
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    • 32 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Teams representing St. Michael's of Ipoh and Max. well and Victoria of Kuala Lumpur will meet in an inter-.school judo tournament at Victoria Institution here en Saturday.
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    • 24 17 BINOAPORE. Tues.— Army, with 27 points from six matches In the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament, are in second place behind Police.
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    • 19 17 TOKYO. Tues.— Emperor Hlrohito of Japan has consented to be president of 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo.-U.P.I
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    • 278 17 SOCCER L. PEKAK Ohr. 2 <T. Anaom ACS .1 Bagan Paslr 2. TAIPtVG Dlv. REME 2 Larut Tin o. IPOH Dlt. i: Changkat Klndlng 4 Gurkhas 0: Dlv. S: Tamil Youngsters c Field Force 1. KAMPAR Dlv. I: Choonf Wah 7 ACS Old Boys 0: MAS 2 VTK
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    • 379 17 Manila Lions to visit Malaya SINGAPORE. Tues. 13 Lions Athletic Fraternity, the Manila League soccer champions for the past seven yeaxs, will make a two-week tour of Singapore and Malaya this month. The Lions will arrive here on May 17 for two matches In Singapore— v. Government Services Business Houses
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    • 28 17 TIFLIS, Tues. Vladimir Kaplunov. 29. of the Soviet Union, broke the world weightllfting record in the lightweight division with a total of 410 kilogrammes '*****-lbV— Reuter.
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    • 124 17 BUKIT GARDEN ESTATE aii^^ 2nd Avenue m.s.) -t^C r*r— Bukit Tim«h tlfl^i SEMI-DETACHED TWO -STOREY HOUSES. lit Flaar I ■•«-,eomt •■tk 2 MM cu»W..r.i 2 ••thrt.mi .n. ».»h Un t .b«th 2 talcaniai and 1 Hall «r. P»o»f 1 Si»»in«-room. 1 Din.na-r»om, Kitchan. Utility taam. Star*. we. T.rroct. Car Parch.
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    • 173 17 Gosh! Bovril on bread tastes really super ■BBW**X«>aß4Qdl^BW -k. V s 4. )L.Jf:. 4HKI i it's naturally good This little boy likes Bovril's bright, meaty taste. His mother likes the way it builds up his health. She knows that Bovril is the concentrated natural goodness of meat an abundant so".rce
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 118 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER lour match: Spur v Stu.'.RMi or Oennany >Jn Betar Stadium 7 p.m.). Vfor Div. I: SCRC v Mliide! iPrlnces Rd.>. Div. 5: Poiur Drpot v TPCA lOurncy Rd.>; Wah Chrng v Sunrise <lpoh Rd.i; Jlona Chin v SCRC 'Brickfields. uiv. S: Ulu KlanR v Mllliaiy Policcj Mnpatigi.
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    • 170 17 Straits Times Crossword Xi ROSS 1. Chance being quiet or conuog quirt in school '•>. S. A writer enter* the wrong v%y I. Put* me afainat me ji 'he intenral! <•>. 10. A rifle for the graduate rnp'oyw <S>. 11. Mr good friend O\r w>i lend hi* horse to go."
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    • 120 17 7. ki me the euned UtoughU thai nature nr+% way to in repoec." <Maebo-.ii I (It. t. They may be seen h*ntfm« by the neck It). 11. An announcement of ttM l*n» of the ball? (lOi. 16. Present royalty Id a piaee some wmy off <•>. 18. Kus or otherwlne
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  • 296 18 HER PORT TRADE WOULD BE AFFECTED 1F... SAYS STATEMENT BY GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HE Singapore Government today issued a statement, following the announcement of plans to introduce a five-day week for civil ser\ants in the Federation. The statement said: "Singapore's port and trade would be affected
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  • 110 18 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. Indonesia trounced Singapore 4-1 in their friendly international badminton match played at the Badminton Stadium here tonight Results (Indonesian players first i Sinnlc.s Mohamed Djundy lost to Urn Wei Lon 12-15. 15-10. 12-15; Johnny Tjoa bt M. Sadall 15-3, 15-4: Liem Cheng Kiann bt Tan
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  • 214 18 FIVE-DAY WEEK 'NO BLOW TO OUTPUT' 17UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Staff Side of the National Whitley Council has assured the Federation Government that the five-day week would not impair the efficiency and the output of work. This assurance was given in telegram to the Tengku from the Staff Side weicomIng
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  • Late classified advertisements
    • 86 18 MR. R. ARASARATNAM n/o late Mr .< fUmanamy and Mr« A i:.i mnnamy of HI) 41 Hock Ann Estate 41 Mil* Klang Raid passed away In London. CHE AM: Mrs Kimly rii.nh ol Johori- Bakra, .:•<■. fnliv on TMeStf sih Miy M the ad vi IK y*«r*. Laving l>.hind
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    • 51 18 THE FAMILY OF thr late Mr. Tin Lie K.i.i. thank friend* and relativm for their attendancr wreath* donation* and transport during tbrir recent bereavement. MRS. YAP VOW PONC nnd Tap Yoke Lt'onK thank friends and re. nations, nlfcht visit and attendance at tho funeral of th* late Yap Vow
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    • 14 18 LIZ AND JOHN Kurdltt wr temporary a<lrlr<-*.« Th* Oant Cottage ■Mtti R<>»i L'ekfl
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    • 36 18 TRY FITZPATRICK S for all your heuMheM heapUM—an tni* «•<»*-- oiildrr La ml. at ill.", prr ll> Rollrd Stuftrd Sho'ilrirr ;1t •i LJkb) Vru/rn PMI it H .tj fri packet and atm ikilu- eM P»r Ih
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  • 71 18 TIN HUNT ON ISLANDS NEAR STORE JAKARTA, Tues. Russian experts have surveyed tin deposits on Karimun and Bangklnang Islands, south of Singapore. the presidentdirector of Indonesian State tin mines. Colonel Rudy Plrngardie. said today. The Dutch operated tin mine* on the Islands until 1932. he said, when the company Involved
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  • 26 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— Water will be cur off in Wilkle Road between Upper Wilkie Road near Nlven Road tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 26 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Assemblywoman for Delta. Madam Chan Choy Slong. will officially open the Bukit Ht, Swe Estate at 7 p.m. on May 19.
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  • 105 18 round the box-like indicator (bottom). When the light is stopped at the required device, it will be automatically switched on. The machine has room for 10 devices which can be a telephone, typewriter, television, fan. radio or light. POSSUM MX. 1 The polio victim's miracle machine,
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  • 339 18 LETTER FROM U.K. INVENTOR SAYS 'TELL US PATIENT'S EXACT NEEDS' SINGAPORE. Tues. One of the inventors of "Possum" the wonder machine for polio victims has volunteered to help crippled Singapore schoolboy Johnny Ang. The "Possum" expert is Mr. R.O. Maling. who has written to a science teacher here. Mr. S.
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  • 143 18 Mac backs high altitude test plan LONDON. Tues. Mr. Macmlllan told the House of Commons today he supported the proposed U.S. high-alti-tude nuclear tests in the I Pacific the .subject of protests from scientists who think the explosions might shatter part of the Van Ailen Belt and effect the earth's
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  • 232 18 LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN'S middle-of-the-road Liberal Party today claimed the biggest gains in first results trom this week's Municipal elections throughout England and Wales. Following up its successes in recent Parliamentary byelections, which included the I I capture of the Conservative < Government) stronghold of
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  • 37 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The, City Electrical Engineer Mr. Z.K. Fiuczek will officially: declare open the premises of the Singapore Electrical Contractors Association at 365-D. Serangoon Road at 2.30 p.m. an Saturday. A cocktail party will follow.
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  • 350 18 conditions developed In stork markets today atter their recent Irregularity and by the close fairly widespread losses had been record"d. There were some firm features but these were com- para lively few and far betweenThe threat of a dock strike and nervousness concerning the results of this week's
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  • 25 18 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £919. sellers £920, Forward buyers £927, sellers £927' i, Settlement £920-... Turnover a.m. 150 tons, p.m. 55 i tons. Tone: Quiet
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  • 46 18 LONDON, Tues. Spot 23 »d. June 23 \d, July 2S '»d.. Aukum 23 ',d.. July Sept 23 -',d., Oct. Dec. 23 5 d.. Jan/Mar. 23 \d April June 23 s ,d, c.i f. May 23d June 23 15/16 d., July 22 15 I6d Tone: Delayed.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 31 18 LEONC KMOO: W«J Hun- Mti) •on ol Mr A- Mrs. I-.-on* All Oux. Of BlnKnr>orv and Lily Kirn Bum, «lde*i d.iiiKhtir of Mr. A V Thtan Hock of Peniint; on 9.0.1962.
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    • 106 18 ELECTION |p offers you rhc latest creations from Switzerland. A top class watch which has won world-wide fame for its Beauty, Accuracy Complete Reliability sine* 1848. Sole Agents: CHUN CHONG 62, South Bridge Road, Singopore-l. Tel: *****-2 KILLS FLIES INSTANTANEOUSLY" ppl FLY-DISH I rid VSole Ag«nli: TONG HIN TRADING CO.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 43 18 The weather UIGHEST and lowest tempera tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 95 77 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 93 75 Malacra 91 75 Singapore 93 75
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