The Straits Times, 26 May 1962

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    698 1 Frantic sea hunt for Carpenter, then... A hug from Glenn on tiny island GRAND TURK ISLAND, Bahamas, Friday ASTRONAUT Scott Carpenter, America's second man to orbit the earth three times, was given a hero's welcome by a crowd of .200 people when he landed on this tiny British
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  • 254 1 CONFUSED AND TIRED' ON HIS LAST ORBIT CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri Mali ol m Scott. Carpenter was very tired and perhaps confused durum the last <>t his three orbits around the earth yesterday. Project Mercury officials said today. I lie otlicials made public a report on a discussion of thi' astronaut's
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  • 187 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri. Mrs. Rene Carpenter (above), the first astronaut wife to watch her husband's perilous ascent first-hand, said last night she "wasn't worried at all." Even when he overshot the landing area. She said she and her husband both thought
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  • 79 1 rKYO. Fri. Visiting Soviet cosmonaut Major Yuri Gagarin today said that he was sending a congratulatory message to Lieut. Comd. Malcolm Scott Carpenter for his successful orbital flight Major Gagarin said, however, the flight was not necessarily a success since Commander Scott had been exposed to high temperature
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  • 155 1 Cave raid police find spearman in trance IPOH, Fri. Three 1 radio patrol cars and more than 20 policemen rushed to the Gunong Cheroh cave here yesterday evening when they were told that a man, missing from home four days ago. had been seen armed with a spear. Led by
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  • 330 1 RAF JETS OFF TO HELP THAI DEFENCE SINGAPORE, Friday. glX Hunter jet fighters look off from Singapore tliis morning for special duties in Thai' land. They were accompanied l>\ n Iwo-seater Canberra lo be used for weather forecasting. Later, a Hastings transport aircraft flew to Thailand with 50 of the
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  • 507 1 From FRANCIS BOEY HONG KONG. Friday THE exodus of Chinese refugees. from Red China x came to a halt today just as suddenly as it had started apparently as a result of Britain's approach to the Peking Government through diplomatic channels last Sunday. Tonight the flow
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  • 97 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr Khrushchev. Soviet Premier, pledged in a speech the nation here today to c.mtinue Russian efforts to keep the peace in Laos. Mr. Khrushchev said I "The Soviet Government continues to adhere to the decisions of the Geneva conference and
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  • 55 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A British seaman. Jan Owen. 28. had his right arm ripped off when the car in which he was travelling collided with a truck at the 4th mile Scudal today. Another seaman with him, Frederick James. 21, was also injured. Both were admitted
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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar AH Saifuddin. today flew back to Brunei from Singapore after his recent second pilgrimage to Mecca. He was accompanied by 11 State officials.
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  • 151 1 Scot found shot in home K LUANG. Fri. A British official oi a processing factory near here was found shot in the head this morning. Mr Alastair George Simon. 33. administrative officer of Revertex Ltd.. was rushed to the British military hospital i after his gardener raised the alarm. But
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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. An unidentified woman. .^fd iibout 30. tell to her death thi.s afternoon from the eighth floor of the new 10--storey Housing and Development Board flats in Jalan Marpati. off Aljunlod Road.
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  • 44 1 LONDOM In national lin < Mil dcrstood (o hi I talks on pnli« I release Amenc.m s1 Metal imiiiiiinnr pected Taesiay I: SMOKE IN CABIN MONXGOMERI West Viremn monitoring stati"ii heard astrMMai < report therr I cabin shortly b spacecraft rr eat) mospherc in
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    • 233 2 The big rush to get into Britain 53,000 MORE IN 4 MONTHS LONDON, Friday NEARLY 53.000 Commonwealth immigrants entered Britain in the first four months of this year 20,000 more than in the same period last year, and five times as many as in the same period of 1960, it
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    • 53 2 There Jre two peoples in Europe who have practically no problem! of luvcmlc delinquency the jewt in England and the Dutch. In both these peoplet religion it i strong and vital force, and family ties have remained strong. 7 Mr. E. Diivikoii. hrad•>i AJcertar Warwickshire, Grammar School, at the
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    • 89 2 LONDON, Fri.— For three hours yesterday two parents here did not know which of their identical twin sons was dead and which injured after a motor accident because not even the father could tell them apart. Finaj identification of the living two-year-old twin
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    • 22 2 TOKYO, Fri.— Five Austr? liai. warships today dropped anchor in Yokohama pori near here to begin a six-day visit. Reuter.
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    • 84 2 THE guitar-playing Rev. Nward Cyril Blake pictured at a "service for the young in mind" at the Cathedral Church of St. Marie Ovcrie and St Saviour. Suuthwark. london. Attendinr the service werr youngsters who had heard about it through their youth clubs. Hymns werr sung
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    • 41 2 RANGOON. Frl. The funeral of Maung Thant. 21--year-old only son .of U Thant. acting UN SecretaryGeneral who died on Monday of multiple brain Injuries received In a fall from a bus here, was held here yesterday—Reuter.
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    • 44 2 NEW YORK. Frl. The 17-member U.N. Committee on Colonialism. In its report on Southern Rhodesia, today recommended that the General Assembly discuss the Issue "as a matter of urgency" either at Its resumed session next month or at a special session. Reuter.
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    • 28 2 CANBERRA. Frl.. Australia will send about 30 jungle warfare experts to help train Vietnamese forces and villagers the Defence Minister. Mr Athol Towiiley. announced today. U.P.I
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    • 29 2 CAMBRIDGE (England' Fri. Women will not oe admitted to the Cambridge University Union, it was decided in a poll of the all male membpishlo last night
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    • 194 2 TOKYO. Friday. AN English language daily newspaper here, the A Mainichi Daily News, in an editorial yesterday warned visitors to Japan to "beware of clip joints." The newspaper said It had received a report that three foreigners had been bari'.y "clipped" (charged exhorbit ant prices)
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    • 76 2 /\LDHAM. Fri.— A man who drove his car with his poodle dog on his lap. pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving "while not in a position to have Droper control of his car." A police witness said the poodle obstructed the driver's view
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    • 307 3 PARIS. Friday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle and the French Government may refuse to take the Salan verdict of life imprisonment lying down, and may find a way to bring him before a new court on fresh charges. There i.» no appeal "against the
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    • 120 3 One-month deadlock at Geneva is broken pENEVA. Fri.— The w United States and the Soviet Union as co-chairmen of the 17 power disarmament conference yesterday agreed on a draft declaration against war propaganda, authoritative conference sources said. The draft will be presented to the conference today. The co-chairmen, Mr. Arthur
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    • 92 3 WASHINGTON. Fri— Pre>i dent Kennedy held a meeting on South-East Asian problems last night with his top diplomatic and dr fence advisers. The White House emphasised, however, that It was not an emergency meetins and had actually been called four days aco. The
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    • 171 3 Quick look rouns TOKYO: A U.S. Air Force C-124 Globenaster transport plane crashed into a mountain 35 miles north-west of Tokyo. killIng all .seven people aboard. JAKARTA: Queen Elizabeth and Mr. Macxnillan have sent letters to President Soekarno regretting his inability to visit Britain in May. LONDON: Queen Elizabeth, the
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    • 27 3 JAKARTA. Fri.- The Indonesian Communist Party has approved President Soekarno's decision to postpone genera! elections until after the takIne of West Irian Re'itei
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    • 344 3 THE HAGUE. Fri. I I \l TAILS of the Hun II ker Plan under which the West Irian dispute could be solved by temporary transfer of administrative authority over the territory to a neutral official appointed by Thant. U.N. SecretaryGeneral, were disclosed by the Dutch
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    • 287 3 JAKARTA, Friday. rHE Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said yester--1 day Indonesia was willing to support the efforts of the United "Nations Secretary-General U Thant for a peaceful settlement of the West Irian question, "but we cannot sit still and we are ready to
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    • 217 3 West Irian solution: Adlai Very hopeful' V T EW YORK. Fri. 11 Mr. Adlai Stevenson. U.S. delegate to the U.N. said last night he was "very hopeful" that the Netherlands and Indonesia would resume talks on a peaceful solution' of the West Irian dispute. He said this after conferIng with
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    • 50 3 CANBERRA, Fri.-Sir Garfleld Barwick, Australian External Affairs Minister, is due to leave next Monday on a five-week official tour of East and South-east Asia. Sir Barwick said today he would visit Singapore. South Vietnam. Hong Kong, Taiwan. Japan, South Korea. Cambodia Thailand. Malaya and Indonesia.— Reuter.
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    • 34 3 LONDON. Fri. Publisher Cecil H. King announced yesterday he was replacing John Beavan as editor of the Daily Herald with Sydney Jacobsen, the political editor of the Dally Mirror
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    • 26 3 BERLIN. Fri. Archbishop Makarios. President of Cyprus, left Berlin by special aircraft for Hamburg today at the end of a two-day official visit. Reuter.
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    • 113 3 INVADERS LOSE 141 OUT OF 150 LANDED; SAY DUTCH rjTHE HAGUE. Fri. The A Dutch Prime Minister. Professor Jan de Quay, said last night that 119 of the 150 Indonesians who had infiltrated into West Irian during March had been killed Twenty -two others were captured, he told the l.imcr
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    • 26 3 WATERBURY. (Connecticut). Fri. A tornado struck here last night, killing one man. Injuring at least 25 other people and damaging scores of buildings Reuter
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    • 122 3 LONDON, Fri.— A world food plan for China was advocated today by Mr. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party's spokesman on foreign policy. Mr. Wilson said food for China was an urgent problem. It was felt In some quarters that if It was delayed,
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  • 329 4 VIGILANCE CALL BY NAIR ON NATIONAL DAY SINGAPORE, Fri T<HE National WorkA ers Pro-Tern Committee today called upon all workers in the State "to be vigilant against antinational political elements who are planning to pervert the significance and purpose of National Day." In a statement, the committee secretary, Mr. C.V.
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  • 146 4 SEPARATE TAX: WIVES CAN WRITE IN SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore wives, who wish their income to be assessed separately from their husbands must notify the Comptroller of Income Tax by Dec. 31 this year. Up to 1961. all the income of a married woman living with her husband was deemed to
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  • 126 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. —The Housing and Development Boat a is proposing to convert Sungei Gedong, off the 18th milestone. Lim Chu Kang. into a resettlement area for families displaced by other development and housing projects. Sungei Gedong, formerly a [rubber estate, contains a number of families
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  • 97 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thirty Kirls have entered for this year's "Miss Singapore" contest, the winner of which will take part in the "Miss International" contest at Long Beach. California, early in August. The semi-finals of the local contest will be held on June 19, and
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  • 45 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has awarded over $10,000 in scholarships to 20 Chinese Secondary students, 14 Trade School students, acd two doctors from Hong Ronj who are taking the diplomu in public health at the University of Singapore.
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  • 185 4 Women go all out for success of bazaar for blind SINGAPORE, Friday. HTHE Victoria Memorial Hall was alive with lastA minute activity as scores of women from 20 communities combined their efforts to try to make the 10th International Bazaar for the Blind a The bazaar, the biggest of the
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  • 260 4 BOY ACCUSED OF TAPPING j GIRL'S THIGH IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Fri. Is tapping the right thigh of a girl a criminal offence? "Yes. If the girl takes umbrage at the act and makes a report to the police." said a magistrates court prosecutor. Inspector R. Woodworth. today. "No." said defence
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  • 73 4 BINGAPORE. Fri. Thei select committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Tariff Advisory Commission Bill and the Customs (Amendment) Bill will receive representations from the public up to June 6. Representations may be made In Chinese, English. Malay or Tamil and should be addressed to
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    • 310 4 i'SHAWsii": Opsanisation PROUDLY ANNOUNCE d&ZpS^ IP The WINNING of '> "The GRAND PRIX de la Commission Superieurc Technique du Cinema Franca is" J AT THE 1962 Cannes Film Festival B FOR THEIR MULTI-MILLION a DOLLAR PRODUCTION OF... <, 'a^ I "YANG KWEI FEI" (THE MAGNIFICENT CONCUBINE) Starring LI LI HWA
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    • 241 4 'THE following is today's sche- Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 pm dule of ci\il aircraft move- from Penang (ML 151) 9 pm' menu at Paya Lebar airport. nwiiiTiiirs Singapore. DEPABTT RES ARRIV4K BOAC: To Rangoon, Delitf, D Karachi. Beirut. Rome. London BOA( Prom London, Rome, tBA 715) 1045 p.m.; to Danvin
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  • 143 5 A golden night for Johore Bahru MEWL Y -WEDS Sharif ah Salwa, daughter of the Yang diPertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong. and Tengku Suleiman, nephew of the Sultan of Johore. in their second bersanding ceremony this time for the prople of Johore. They sat on a brilliantly-lit dais, flanked
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  • 157 5 AWARD WINNER. 'MAGNIFICENT CONCUBINE' SINGAPORE, Friday. 'FHE Shaw Organisation colour film, 'Yang Kwei 1 Fei" (The Magnificent Concubine), has been awarded the "Grand Prix de la Commission S\iperieure Technique dv Cinema Francais' at the Cannes international film festival. The film, starring Li LI Hua and Yen Chuan, was given th»
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  • 64 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A big welcome Is planned toy the southern division of Singapore tlmno lor their national president. Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he visits Pulau Bukom tomorrow. About 3,000 Southern Islands Malays are expected to attend a tea party for him at the Bukom Stadium, where
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  • 22 5 KANGAR. Fri. Women teachers in Perils today decided to join in the national fight for equal pay for women.
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  • 38 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A 10-member delegation of chiefs from North Borneo is expected to arrive here tomorrow. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. will meet them at the airport.
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  • 189 5 An offer of aid by Belgian mission I{UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y —Belgium is prepared to consider every possible offer from Malaya in the field of trade, technical cooperation and exchange of know-how. This was stated today by Prince Albert, leader of a 13-man Belgian economic, and trade mission, shortly after
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  • 68 5 AWARD FOR OFFICIAL OF TELECOMS KUALA LL'MPUR. tri The Controller or Telecommunications. Mr. Lee C'nve Wntt will leave for New Zealand on Saturday on a Colombo Plan award to observe cable terminal Installation Dractices there for three months. The awards are being Kiven to enable senior telecommunications staff to take
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  • 23 5 KUALA LUMPUK. Fri Sir Douglas Robb. president of the British Medical Association, will vi.sit Malay.i from May 29 to June 4.
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  • 117 5 KANGAR, Friday. WHAT is the fairest solution to the five-day week problem? Declare Saturday an additional paid holiday for all Government daily-rated workers, suggests luche Mohamed Zain oin Dato Sheikh Ahmad, chairman or the Perlis Clerical Services Union. Inche Zain said today he fully
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  • 46 5 PENANG. FYI. A Heah Joo Seang schoolar.shlp fund la to be set up in memory of the late rubber magnate and Penang M.C.A. president, whose funeral will be held on Sunday. Mr. Heah's family has promised to contribute $10,000 to start the find.
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  • 166 5 IT UAL A LUMPUR. Fli. 1V —Several towns in Malaya are experiencing a heat wave. The worst affected are Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. It has not rained in several parts of Malaya for many days. Kuala Lumpur has had no rain In
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  • 58 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. MajGen. E. A. W. Williams. 52. author of the British Army's new tactical training pamphlet, will arrive here on Tuesday to take over from Maj.-Gen. G. A. Thomas a.Chief of Staff. Far East Land Forces. For the Dast two years hr has
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  • 18 5 KUCHING. Fri. Regulations covering elections to local councils have beer, published by the Sarawak Government
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The acting Director-Ge-neral of Telecommunications. Mr. D. Smith, announced today that the overseas Telex service has been extended to Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Service will be continuous from 8 a.m. on Monday to 8.30 p.m. on Saturday every week. The minimum charge for
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  • 151 5 Jungle air crash drama AT Ijst there wit a jarring craih and silence. I opened my cyct and found that I was still sitting in the aircraft The windicreen had disappeared and I found bare earth and scattered foliage two feet in front of my face The aircraft seemed to
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  • 48 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— A 'grand ball will he held at the i University of Malaya tomorrow niKht to murk the end of Orientation Week, which began two weeks aeo. Highlight of the evenine will toe the judging of a "Frpshie Oueen" MDOng 10 finalists
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  • 1663 6 'DELEGATION READ THE DRAFT BEFORE Mr. KO SIGNED...' SINGAPORE, Friday J^ PRIMARY school principal, Mr. Kao Hung Kang, today told the commission inquiring into last November's Chinese schools Secondary Four examination boycott that an agreement on the conversion to the 4-2 system
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    • 191 6 MJ'l Abnvr By AM Capp ALBERT f WES I /AND VOO KNOW *->y If HOO HOOK-SO.HEL T W AHA ff— HERE IT DON* r STILL 1 I WHY? BECAUSE. HE 1 I THINKS HESAFE. THERE? IS— I THIMK.r- 4 M filMiC <AGUMG >aNKINQFROM J > WHERE'S NW <1 V 6OODBVE.
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  • 387 7 CONFERENCE OF RULERS WILL CONSIDER PROPOSALS FOR A SELANGOR-STYLE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday 'rilK Muslim marriage A and divorce law proposals to be considered at the next meeting of the Conference of Rulers are expected to follow the Selangor regulations under which a man has
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  • 200 7 Malaysia 'a natural move' says a visiting prince KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The proposed formation of Malaysia was described as a "very natural development" today by a visiting German prince. "It will mean an even stronger area of security Is created In this region," said Prince Loewensteln, 55-year-old author, journalist and
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  • 73 7 RE-TRAINING SCHEME FOR TEACHERS KOTA KHAKI Fri. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, said here toda> that his ministry was considering the introduction of retraining schemes for teachers in national schools. This would be one of the measures to assist the teachers in promoting the standard of
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  • 214 7 SINGAPORE. Fri rpHE Overseas Chinese 1 Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union agreed in the Industrial Arbitration Court today to discuss their dispute further in a joint works committee with a view to arriving at a settlement. This course of action
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  • 339 7 CAPITAL PREPARES STRICT MASSAGE PARLOUR BY-LAWS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ALL massage parlours A in Kuala Lumpur will have to close down unless they employ qualified masseurs, according to a proposed by-law to be considered by the Federal Capital Commission soon. Another stipulation itthat no massage parlour even if it employs
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  • 133 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE sale of caustic soda, or sodium hydroxide, is now controlled in the Federation under new regulations published today. Those who want to buy, store and use sodium hydroxidp will have to get a permit from the Director of Medical Services
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  • 54 7 PENANG. Fri.--Chce Shoo Yoong, 22. Ang Siew rial. Tl Ooi Ah Chiam. 28. and Ooi Hock Hin, 21. were today jointly charged with riotink while being members of an unlawful assembly in front oi a Prangin Road stall un May 21. They pleaded not guiit.v and
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  • 33 7 PENANU, Fri. —The case against Urn Ktan Slew, M.f. charged with .driving without due care and attention was today adjourned for two weeks to enable the delencc to call an expert witness.
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  • 30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. H. Wilkinson, .senior managing director of the Shell Group, accompanied by Mrs. Wilkinson, arrived in Singapore today on a 10-day visit to Malaya and Singapore.
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  • 24 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thieves broke Into a shop in South Bridge Road at daw:: today and took 33 transistor radios valued at $2,100.
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  • 26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Inche Salim bin Aklp has been elected president of the Selangor branch of the Alumni Association of the College of Agriculture.
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  • 45 8 in Worit f Minimum Bong Sooi passed away peacefully al «'> a.n. on 2:.tii May. 1»«L» at <*:i. Neil Roart. Spore leavins; S sons Tan 'noon Kian and Cboon Hock and 2 daughter.- -in-taw and several grandchildren. K'in>-i,il on Sunday 2Ttb May at 11 am.
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  • 27 8 It H«r4* $19 I Minimum) DUBLIN UNIVERSITY: TX D M ■oriation holding annual dinner Singapore Trinity Monduy ISth June tm details con a.i Bakei ktDS>»or« 94b3T.
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    • 673 8 There was as usual much c ~od for thought in the Minister of Agriculture's contriDution to the new broadcast scries of Ministerial talks. Inche Aziz is one of the liveliest and most energetic oi Ministers, and can be relied on to stimulate discussion. He will attract
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    • 308 8 On Sunday week the Alliance and P.M.I.P. will meet in the first head-on trial of strength at State level since the 1959 elections which delivered Kelantan to the Islamic Party. The by-election in Rantau Panjang. brought on by the death last month of the P.MJ.P. member, will not
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    • 280 8 That Salan led the Secret Army Organisation and took part in last year's abortive generals' putsch in Algeria was never in question. He himself attempted no denial of these charges on which he was tried. But, as O.A.S. directives produced in court showed, be was also personally guilty
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  • 930 8 After yesterday's successful orbit— YESTERDAY'S successful venture into space by U.S. astronaut Scott Carpenter has cleared the way for the next step forward towards America's ultimate goal in space to land three men on the moon and return them safely to earth by the end
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  • 998 8 CASTRO AND COMMUNISTS: SECOND OF 2 ARTICLES...by DAVID HOLDEN A CCORDING to the common estimate in Havana, probably 35 per cent of Cuba's people still prefer Castroism to what they had before, which is testimony not so much to what Castro has done for them as
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    • 713 8 Straits Tian MaUy MtD CMsarftx edv«rtn*m«e*e saay M baadad »a> Ist 'tee* COLD ITONtllt ASICAOS O'cM./o Road COLO ironAUI fMANCMU AT HOLLAND SJOAO— KATON* KITPIL KOAD— NAVAL BASK A«trtarM«a Af«nl« CITY BOOK ITOII LTD Wlncneitrt Haute. Lollys* Quay TMC NIWI FWONT nuaMtrtck BUpermsraM m, m. wmail 1 Admiralty Wai—. Naval
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    • 61 8 For Health's Sake be sure about your Classes! How long since you've had your eyes examined Period. c eye examination 11 cuentiai *o that Oi your eyet change you' glasses can change with them. pair of old. outgrown glosses moy be bad for your ayes as no correctior whatsoever. C.
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  • 86 9 THE SUNDAY MAIL IS the Malayan intellectual living up to his responsibilities? Or is he a fester ing lily that smells far worse than weeds' This is the theme of a controversial article in this week's Sunday Mail. The "ragging controversy is also carried a step further with a clarification
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  • 51 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two 1 Straits Times readers sent in $60 today for the Johnny Ang fund, bringing the total to $2,847.85. The donations were from P.M.B. $10 and Anonymous $50. The Joseph Kang fund now stands at $57 with a new donation of $10 from P.M.B
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  • 49 9 IPOH. Fri. Mr. J. H. Pooley. 34. a miner, of Selangor. reported to the police tnat two cameras and a transistor radio were stolen from hU car while it was parked in front of a hotel at the junction of Coekman Street and Brewster Road here.
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  • 468 9 ...OUR WOMEN (AND MEN) TELL THE MISS OF 28 WHO SAID SHE WAS TOO OLD TO MARRY by JEFFREY FRANCIS Kuala Lumpur, Fri. 'JT IS never too late for romance we are living in the space age" was a typical comment of Malayan
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  • 137 9 Tun Razak tackles problems IPOH. Fri— Tun Abdul Razak. Deputy Prime Minister and national vicepresident of UMNO, held a closed-door conference with party leaders here this afternoon. He said later that the purpose of the conference was to settle certain problems within the party. mainly dealing with the establishment of
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  • 323 9 The five-foot-nothing Miss Malaya wants to meet sender KUALA LUMPUR. Fri newly-crowned "Miss Malaya 1962" Miss Brenda Alvisse, 18 today received a huge bouquet from a mystery man What intrigued her even more was that the card accompanying the flowers was addressed to "Plnty". Flve-foot-nothlng '34-22J--34)
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two barristers. Mr. Neon Thean Hup, and Mr. Lee Tat Loong, were admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose. In the High Court today. Both were called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn last year.
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  • 35 9 BINGAPORE. Fri —Mrs Il» Palchoudrl. a former member of India's Parliament, will speak on "India's role in the modern world at the Ramakrlshna mission hall in Norris Read tomorrow at 7 p.m.
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  • 53 9 SINGAPORE, Fri— A Labourer, Teo Chwee Lye. 45. who robbed a woman of $1,800 worth of Jewellery, was Jailed fcr seven years by Mr Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court for armed robbery. The robbery took place at a house in Marshall Road on July
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  • 29 9 RAUB, Fri. The Rauo District Women's Institute will hold its annual fun fair at the Malay School. Lipis Road, from 0 am. to 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 438 9 Singapore leads in Asia in many aspects of status of women SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore is a leader among Asian countries in many matters relating to the status of women. This was established at a recent United Nations seminar in Tokyo on the status of women in family law. Singapore's delegates.
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  • 25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong nas .sent a message of congratulation to President Segni of liaiv on his assumption of office.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 517 9 RADIO MALAYA 846 Ton y Sollano Trio: w.uo The 149 Werner Muller Conducts: riitviw 1 l-"'« Hacks Quiz Show; 9.30 Time Stg- 3.00 The Scarlet Diary; 2.15 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE nal. The News; 9.40 Mewstalk, Calling The Housewife: 3.46 SERVICE 41.7 metres Interlude: 9.45 Just A Violin Mad* For Each Other;
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  • Malaysia Air Charter STRAITS TIMES FEATURE
    • 933 10 FLYING— at taxi-rates SER VICES OFFERED INCLUDE SKY ADVERTISING, AERIAL CROP SPRA YING New airline will take on all types of assignments IDEAL FOR MAN IN A HURRY TODAY sees the birth in Malaya of an airline company, the Malaysia Air Charter Co. Ltd., which is offering, in a specialised
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    • 358 10 A DREAM THAT HAS COME TRUE YOU know the old 1 story of how every waiter hopes to have his ow.n restaurant one day and how every newspaperman wants to write a book But how many do? Well here's a story of a pilot who wanted to run his own
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    • 139 10 WPTW* IBll^^^ MALAYSIA AIR CHARTER CO. LTD., AT YOUR SERVICE A* W^&Ut^/f^ TAKE OFF FOR ANYWHERE IN GREATER MALAYSIA WITHIN THE HOUR Malaysia Air Charier challenges crowded calendars by HHi providing a practical and proven travel plan for the fctoj^TT" 2*r >'jmff& man wit^ more Pl aces lo b e
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  • 301 11 PLANE WITH TWO OF EVERYTHING THAT COUNTS MALAYSIA Air Charter Co. Ltd. offers its customers safety, comfort and speed in travel in the latest types of light aircraft. These aircraft are: 0 THE SLEEK executive Cessna 310G— a twinengined plane which can fly up to 210 miles per hour carrying
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  • 278 11 He lost his luggage and found a job waiting UNIQUE way of getting a job is to get held-up at an airport because one's luggage is missing and casually ask if there is a job going and then be taken on! For that Is exactly what happened to Mr. Robert
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  • 164 11 MOTHER OF 3, BUT SHE FINDS TIME TO BE AN EXECUTIVE TPAKING care of three children and carrying out the duties of secretary and co-direc-tor of an airline company in Malaya is "all-in-a-day's work" to Mrs. Evelyn Bussell of Kuala Lumpur. She is the wife of Mr. F. J. Bussell,
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    • 84 11 Safety, comfort and speed in THE CESSNA 31 OG -TWIN SAFETY air travel for 5 passengers Same as the big jets THE LATEST RADIO-NAVIGATIONAL AIDS .k. LjMT fc.w_^^B Hij^^BrW f W If vlJ f V En THE above picture of the instrument panel aids are equivalent to those used by
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    • 115 11 AERIAL SPRAYING FOR CROPS AND MOSQUITO CONTROL Soon available in Malaya by same type of Cessna's which dropped 4.000,000 Tons from the air in New Zealand since the last war. Government Department Heads Estate Owners other interested parties please address your inquiries to: AVIATION SERVICES (MALAYSIA) LTD. P.O. Box 2243
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  • THE SATURDAY FORUM
    • 95 12 Family planning protest: Let's have some more IN the Straits Times of Wednesday. May 16. I notice that a protest march was held in Malacca against family planning. I wish to take this opportunity to thank the organisers for the excellent publicity accorded to the Family Planning Association. I sincerely
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    • 155 12 MUCH has been said and written about the increase in crime in the country. I would like to suggest that the root of the problem— and the remedy lies in the education of our youth education in its widest sense, not the mere passing of examinations. Our educational system can
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    • 72 12 THE resolution adopted by Negri Sembilan Malays F.A.. not to compete in the Ho** Cup tournament 'on the ground that the tournament is communal, is commendable. It is felt that we no longer can afford communal teams as they harbour ill-feeling, unsportsmanship and discontent ainonc spectators and players. Our leaders
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    • 355 12 the way is open to the none-day working week pUBOLIDAYITIS is an ailment which has become increasingly common during the last few years in Singapore and Malaya, particularly, the former. Its unique characteristic Is that it attacks the community on certain welldefined days in the year, approximately 20. the
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    • 218 12 NOW that rural development is in full cry, agricultural "technocrats' will be required in increasing numbers, it Ii fair to assume that they have to come from our only College of Agriculture at Serdang which naturally must necessarily adjust itself to meet this new challenge.
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    • 117 12 OUT OF TUNE THE editorial in the Straits Times on Monday stated that "Moscow, Peking and Saigon are singing the same strident chorus "—with regard to the landing of American troops in Thailand. and: Prince Souphanouvong and his supporters in Saigon These statements might result from an inadvertent confusion about
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    • 109 12 mEACHERS of English In L vernacular schools bear a heavy responsibility for. despite being in the minority, they have to pilot their pupils from the ABC stage up to secondary school stage where English Is the most important subject And all In the small teaching time allotted
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    • 332 12 RAGGING: WHO HAS GOT THE MORAL COURAGE...? YOUR correspondent 0.8.5. who is an undergraduate and a member of the Students' Council seem.s to think that ragging is the only way by which seniors can get to know their treshmen. and thai it is the only means through which to assimilate
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 194 12 Only one *&S!& Super Plenamin^^fj, a day and you imVu Super energy! New appreciation of life! Wonderful appetite! Vigorous mentality! Youthful vitality! New powers of endurance! Super Plenamins for Super Living! AVAILABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUG STORES Trad* Enquiries: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. EFFECTIVE and ECONOMICAL T00... decorati\c O
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 252 12 Straits Times Crossword ACRO.*>s ti The cali oi Hie running 1 Oo round the range? <T <M«*eneid> (4). 5. Perlormer In the pan Is tele- Al putting In a call for dUvLsed. perhaps »7. tnbutlon <5. 3> 9. Allow the new mud to n 8 *t e 5£ the too
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1436 13 T0 LIYERPOOt ft WEST COAST UK. Due Spore Sam P Sham Penani MENESTNEUS Havrd luerpaal. GUSIOW ll Pt May 2! May 11/11 DEMOOOCUS A'mouf I aaal Roam. Hbrg Gdi. 31 Tiday May 27/ 2 JaM 1 NELEUS Li«erpeal. asgo« **ay 2) Mac 1 MENEIAUS Liitillll JIM 4 JaM I Maa
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    • 1347 13 I VJfJJPM^fIUUL THE E. A. C. UNES- SAILINGS TO CENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURS. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM AMSTERDAM, OSIO, GOTHENBURG AHD COPENHAGEN P. S ham Penang I AA^Ata "MALACCA" i)t.... Sailed la Pett//27 May 17,21 May I* Jsl "10RIIAHA- a).... v May/ Jim 5/ 7 JaM 1/ I Jvie V«V.\ 7af
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    • 1538 13 /»nwrfiri^M 1 UPRISS tERVICk 10 IONDON LIVERPOOL t» 6IWIINI.NIH fORIS rpara P. t'aa_ I'lnaag BENIIDER MT M'fcarg, B>'- L'lM, R'dam M« 21/ 1I BENIDMONO iEUj L'MII. «'o»m Hull H b<M| May 21/ 2 ll Pt May 21 IENGiOi (EXJ Uwaaa. M'txaagn, hmi May 21/ 4 1/ lIHCLEUCr I peal. G'noutk,
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    • 1270 13 McAUSTER CO., LTD. W^ fro M) f*^ W 6 BLX.ERMAN LIMB tft KLAVENBSB LIME UWOOR). HAMBUR6, ROTURMM. LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HUU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITY OF lIPIB AeceiMi earn lar CeaUal ft Seal! 5 hIT t" i iifluiuii C Id.. 11/27 M.. 11M.,/1J... 21.3114., TTS^ P.«M,
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  • 100 14 MELBOURNE. Friday. TNDL'STRIALS shares steadied x In small movement while oils were meetly lower. A.O.G. lost 4s. to 61s. and M:dea*iern 3d. to 4s. ?d Base metals were easier while loans closed steady. Con. Z.tnr 63/-B Mt 15a.73/S N.HH. 15 A Tirol 12/5 A.C.I 71 A. P.M. Js
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  • 118 14 Ma» I.') Three month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. N. 12 eta. Cold Store Sd M. Box 12 fin Steamship 9 cts, Brewenea 25 ct«, 8. Time* '15 rt« P.oriinxon 9 nts. 8. Traders 32 eta. 8. Darby 4Jd. l;nlteer* 10 ct*. W Jacks 9 cts. MININGS Amal ?'3
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  • 205 14 CHIPS lying alengsld* the !m,,,,,. wharves today arc Kristin Bak. ke U '18. Sapporo &faru. 31/32. Denbighshire 44. Laos 42/43. rtunllcaw* Maru 35 '3d. Meridian 3«/39. Elite Nielsen 19. Prtallnc N.W. 3, Brt Tr»nßganu V> 30, Tortador ;<!. Benmhor 47. Honolulu Maru 46. Steel Admiral 45. Outer
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  • 558 14 From Our Market Correspondent TT WAS a generally duU day with a small turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Industrials were quietly steady and in some cases improved after Thursday's losses, when a buying wave took place in the section mainly to raise
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  • 23 14 Malayan Stock Indiew May 24 May 13 Industrials: 175.47 175.02 Tina: 298.3.1 2»«.05 S rubbers: 191.16 191.16 Jan. 1. 195S 100.
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  • 703 14 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Inouttrlalt: Dunlopa (2,000) (1.75. (1,000) (1.74; Eaat Bmeltlnc (3.CQ OL, (3 OL. (2.000) (3.04. (1.000) ■■n 02. (1.000) (3 03, (4.000) (3.06; Pltzpatrtcka (2.000) (2: F. and N. orda (2.000) (2.81
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  • 219 14 TWE price of tin gained $2.37 i yesterday to $458.75 1 on a market which nevertheless was marking time for the outcome of the International Tin Council meeting The International Tin Council was still in session late on Wednesday and indications are
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  • 118 14 CHlNttt Pratfuea Ciaftania. »inr»■«ra n««n priett par »icui yaitarday? Cacanut all: bulk 1391 wller*. dram «42J acller*. Capra June UK'CoatlDmt: (28 buysra. $29 aellmn, I'tpocr Muntok white HIM) pallen. (Mrawak whit* $1474 aellrra, tpecla! Sarawak blnrk (ISO Mllera. Lampong black (120 Mlttn, AST* *133 i «tnen. (incapara Capra
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  • 98 14 TNI Malayan Eichanga Bankt As**I ciatien m;:4e UsSBS chnnjter In Its natM ba merchant* yesterday (all rate* to <IIHM Canada: MM TT M ISMS, airmail Ot) 35 U 18. 90 <1 M 36 J S credit hills. 38 1.2 trade bills. Sailing TT or 00 rtady: Canada
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  • 483 14 r FHE ever-present in- fluence of outside political factors has been ignored this week, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber j market report. It appeared that operators had taken every reasonable precaution to guard against their possible affects and then retired into irksome inactivity,
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  • 23 14 ■•I SINGAPORE: 78; cents (unchanged). K.L.: 78i ?cnt> (unchanged). TIN: $458.75 (up $2.37} >. Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 249 14 (VN the Federation of Malay* Rubber Exchange yesi«rday. with no incentive from MWMM markets, the price opened at Tliurmlay nights closing level and remained unchanged throughout the day. The market was featureless Jim* nrst «r*d* rubber burtri f.*.». (lo».-d at 5 p.nj D Kuala Luimur yentrrday
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  • 207 14 JUNt flrtt grad* ruhbtr buyers foe. Cloned at R pm. m Stinc.ipar* y**terdny at IHi cent* per Ib. unchanged on Thunoiay's clostnc pnee. The tonr xriu, quiet. S.C.C R A <lonlriK prlfes in 1 <-nt* per Ib. yenterdfiT tnt. I Ks s. Prompt fon buyer* 7S{. *ellern
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1094 14 y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic «t Great Lakes Service El* (la fU tl* fl* (v Spoi» 9 S'tiaa M'ljiti l Antfi** n Tork Hantaa ci»«'»w 'Kuaikaaa Marc" Sta 35 II 22 Joitt 1 July U Jirtf 22 July 31 Jaly "Catik* Maru U2O Juae 21 23 J»ae..
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    • 463 14 THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. Passengers Cargo Service. STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. SPORE P. SHAM PENANG TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy. 109 May 21/26 May 27 May 28 Chief Agents: R. Jumobhoy 4 Sons Ltd. Singapore Phone *****. NEW ASIA NAVIGATION- CO.. LTD. 66/688 Cecil Street Sinr.apa.re. Tel:- *****. M.V. MATOH For
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    • 284 14 TENDER TENDERS from Contractors registered with P.W.D.. Singapore in Class "BBB" and above under Head I n wtll be received at the Public Works Department. High Street. Singapore In Tende: i Box No. 1 up to noon of the 15th I June 1962 for The Construction of a Secondary Technical
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    • 391 14 LARUT TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Inrorporattd in thr Frdrr.ition of .Malays I NOTICE OF MKETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-third Ordinal y i General Meeting of the Membeis |of Larut Tin Fields Limited will be held at the Registered Office or the Company. 16 Barrai It Road, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 978 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINCAPORE I I i 1 1 *.lII* IX OBSTSTRIO AND GYNAECOLOGY Applications are irvited loi appointment to a Lectureship in the Department of Obsui; Gynaecology. Candidates miu>t hold a regbtrable meuical qualification and lvave teathiny or ie- .seaicn experience in Obbietrics. and Gynaecology. Further particularo may
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    • 1875 15 _^^^_r^^^^^^^H^l^_^^l^^^^^_^^^i^^^^^^_^!^!_B SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt tS (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm CANTON BSE COOK AMAH Live in Kukit Timati area. Pimtl? of three Hrone ***** TME CENERAL ELECTRIC Co 1 Malaya i L>td. nave trirtrtr vncADClet for aniittnta In the Knginn ring and General Sales Dtv.aions. Men are required ultti a
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    • 998 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Wmrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box St et: txtrm RIAL BAROAIN. 2 Bingle-Storey Businera Cum Dwelling ghopbous-.-Nos. 24 ft 24A Bennett Road area 4.497 sq.ft. 3.386 sq. ft. respectively (almost fully built-up area). Price 113.000'- eacb. SB.OUO/. loan available for each. Apply Tel: (8 pore) ***** HOUSES
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    • 1094 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 SV'onia Si (Min.)— Box St rts. exfrREADINQS IN MALAYAN Eeonomtes, edited Professor Sllcock. An invaluable reference book published r>y Kastcrn Universities Press. Available ail booksellers Sli.uo WANTE9 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm CENERAL AMAH LIVB In wanted for Krcnch family 2 children 8. Bukit
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    • 1211 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, $i (Min.)— Box S$ et: txtrm it TRI-VAN ISOSS CZ. To inspect write t Box A 4429 S T. B'pore. rnjl USEO OAUPHINES dnd Hoidens in tro saostlsM loudition at attractive prices and terms. Otber makes also avail- a bis. Progress Motors Ud.. Singapore I."' ItM
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    • 943 15 FOR SALE Wmrd* SS (Min.)— Box St el: txlrm kIRCONDITIONER FEOOERS I n I let economical. Variable cooling cooI. S4OO S'i«re :M I MUST CLEAR Calendar H«i«, i itch.- $10 3<i. Pocket Watchca. I I Me Clocks 13 (M< LonK. Short t eve Shirts Irom SI WO Himalaya's 3 MIS
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    • 474 15 MISCELLANEOUS ■0 Word, Si (Xin.)-Box St el: txtrm PROBLEMS? C'or.MHt Yip PSfj] nvestimtion Mer\-ice, OfOrje Lee •n.imtxTi. Sint.Mi«.ir Cases hanrtr.l -onlidentially. iHstrretly. edlrieotiv. rrirpnonr M 489. Al«o oprnte Cir.lit [Dformaiion Hrrvire lor quick cumulation ny MaVBBM AT YOUR SERVICE (Sport) !r> Word.. $lo I Minimum Omitm 1 month, in Wmt*%
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 364 16 SINGAPORE. Friday pOl'R goals by inside-right Larry Chua enabled the visiting Lions football team from Manila to gain an impressive 5-0 win over Sin-; n i porr Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Larry scored one in the first half and a hat- trick
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    • 243 16 Soccer Intensive training for Services Cup team SINGAPORE. Fri— Singapore Joint Services have drawn up an intensive programme to prepare the team for the Malay a Cup soccer competition Matches against Johore. at Jalan Besar on Sunday, the British Army touring team at Jalan Besar on May 31. Selangor at
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    • 107 16 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. PWD ■cored a 5-1 victory over Pilmoor i:i the Government Departments and BiiMne^House.s FA League Div 1 at Cheras Road today In the other Div 1 match at Kampong Bahru. Telecoms beat Sen tul Railway, also by 5-1 Harrisons beat Survey 3-0 in
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    • 274 16 Jega: I cannot make trip for trials SINGAPORE. Fri M.l Jecathesan. the Malayan Olympic runner who is studying in the University here, will not be able to take part in the FMAAU's Asian Games trials— the first at Malacca tomorrow and the other at Kuala Lumpur in July. Jeca said
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    • 455 16  - S'pore batsmen are in form for clash with S'gor Cricket F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE. Pri. The nood form shown by batsmen last, week has raised Singapore's hopeb ol victory in the friend- ly two-day cricket j match against Selanjior starting tomorrow on the padang here. In the la.st friendly match
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    • SPORTS SUMMARY
      • 65 16 I'ERAk IVIhK-rOI.UK I'IBCU iK Kangsar.: Taiping 7 K Kanfjsar 1. IPOH DIV. I: Kilat 2 Twi' Cotincll 0: Div. 1: Pic River Hvcir' 3 Chei'B Wan 2: Div. 3: Telecrr"<! k Ratlwayi TUPINCi DIV. 1: Kamuntltit I ID Youths, 1 1.. I'l RAX DIV. 1: Selaba 4 Nov* Scottn
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      • 35 16 PBNANO CR( OPEN: Menu tin;lr> lee Kee Hcay bt Tan Seim Jin 3-6. 6-4. 7-5: Buddy Year Di Lam Sit C'liee 4-6. 6-0. 6-3 Plate final: Khoo Soon Teong b Oh Lock Heng 6-4.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1599 16 NOTICE HARPENDEN (SELANGOR) The Tropical Fub Culture Re- RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED -earch Institute a* a result of ex- SALE OF ESTATK SfiS^h^ I*r,!e1 r e mUu of Interest Parties are Invited t ri^apia and Lampam Jan a PENDEN ESTATE, comprisin Interested buyer* and contrac- 1632.75 acres high Yielding rubt* :ois
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    • 846 16 TENDERS Tender from Class D and above PWD. Contractor* «tf be re- i ceived by toe Superin tending Ar- j chitect. Armed Forces Works Section, P.W.D. Party Road. i Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon on Bth June. 1962, for Turfing of 0 Six Playing Fields at Sungel Besi. Military
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    • 1591 16 NOTICES <* NOTICES THE INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE fe_£ m SINGAPORE Artlj^i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN C that the Twenty-first Annual *^3g£SB» General Meeting of the Tnuian Chamber of Commerce. Singapore. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY will be held at O.H. Cafe Ltd.. on Saturday. 261h May, 1962. ai 4 00 BOARD p.m.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 187 16 SPORTS OIART SOCCER TOI'R MATCH: FAM XI v British Army 'ouring team (Merdekn Stadium. 8 p.m.). PAN-MAI AYAN PWD TOURNEY: Johore v Malacca (SHi Gelaim. PERAK PWD TOtRNEY: Head] Office v Dindtngs: L. Perak v Lanit-Matang fboth matches at Coronation «rd. Ipoh): S. P»rak v Kinta-Workshoo Combined fTanah padangK SPORE
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    • 298 17 Western Plains goes well on a wet track RACING EVIDENCE SHOWS TOP FORM IN 3F TRIAL SINGAPORE, Friday CPEEDY Western Plains was in his element on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning. With apprentice Mat Shaari up, Western Plains did a 3f run in 37 1/5, keeping wide
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    • 1499 17 ACCEPTORS and riders for the >ocu»-on last day of the May meeting at -Form J Bukit Timah tomorrow are: Race l: 2.00 Class 2, Div. 2— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Little Richard (K.Y. Lin-. Daniels. 6 9.0 14 Mitchell 6« 2 ***** King's Choice (Woodlord St.) Daniels. 3
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    • 223 17 ENGLAND TO PROPOSE NEW RULE ON TRANSFERS AT CONGRESS SANTIAGO. Fri. England will propose to this weekend's FIFA congress here a rme aimed at preventing footballers from representing more than one country. At the moment three years' residence is sufficient for a player to qualify, and both the Spanish and
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    • 189 17 JAKARTA. Fri.— An American coach says that Indonesian athletes have made "tremendous improvement." "If this is continued the way it has in preparation tor the Asian Games," said Bill Miller. "I believe Indonesia will become one of the top nations in Asia in athletics." Miller has been here
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    • 47 17 KLANG. Fri.— Eight hundred boys of the Klang High School took part in a crosscountry race over a distance of four miles here today. The placings were: 1 R. K. Sundram. 2. Mohammed All, 3. S. Nadarajah. 4. R. Deva. 5. R. S. Shamugam.
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    • 65 17 IPOH. Frl— The Perak junior badminton championships scheduled to be Dlayed on two weekends June 9-10 and 16--17. have attracted a record number of entries for the five evert*. Forty-two competitors will take part In the men's singles. 25 pairs In the men's doubles. 18
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    • 132 17 'Scotland should get 1966 Games' EDINBURGH. Fri.— ScotJO land, one of four countries bidding to stage the 1966 Commonwealth Games, have the strongest case in favour of being chosen as the host nation, claimed a Scottish athletics official. iII A. Brechin. treasurer of the Scottish AAA. who made the claim,
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    • 101 17 Weetman in record round LLANDUDNO. North Wales. Frl.— British Ryder Cup player Harry Weetman had a record of 69 on the Maesdu course here yesterday for a two-round total of 138 and a four-stroke lead in the 72--hole Penfold and Bwallow golf tournament. Scotland's Eric Brown, who had a par
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    • 460 17 PAKISTAN IN DANGER OF DEFEAT LONDON. Fri rHE Pakistan cricket team, after being led by Sussex by 204 runs on first innings, looked in danger of suffering a two-day defeat when they lost five second innings wickets for 92 at Hove yesterday They were javed by a fighting unbroken sixth
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    • 62 17 SANTIAGO. Frl. South Africa will remain suspended until the International Football Federation (FIFA) have made an on-the-spot check on steps which South Africa say have been made !n their country. FIFA's organising committee said last night South Africa were temporarily suspended at FIFA's London meeting last
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  • 387 18 IN A TUMBLEDOWN SHACK, A PILE OF WEAPONS SINGAPORE, Friday. FREED kidnap victim, 1 1 -year-old schoolboy See Lye Woo w;is taken today by police officers to ;i ramshackle hul in the outskirts ol Singapore, which is believed to have been his 13-day
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  • 45 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. T. G. Cotterell, general manager of Cold Storage Ltd.. today officially opened an exhibition of paintings by a local artist. Edward Tan. at the National Library. It will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. until June 7.
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  • 213 18 FIRST DEFEAT OF TOUR FOR PAKISTANIS LONDON. Fn.- I lie Pakistanis fell Uie full torce of tnc ail-ruunu .ibiliiy of Ted Dexter, Engn-nd'i cridM capuin, in iheir match against Burnt, which ended Just I before lunch on the third day at Hove today with a seven-wiclcet defeat lor the touring
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  • 116 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Thong Hun Motor Finance Company, almost directly opposite the Beach Road Police Station, was the scene of a daring 53. 000 hold-up this evening. The managing director of the firm. Mr. Tang Seng Loong. and two employees were closing up the
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  • 76 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sir Douglas Robb. president of the British Medical Association and Chancellor of the University of Auckland. New Zealand, will attend a surgical session at the Singapore General Hospital on Monday. The Singapore Medical Association will hold a Chinese dinner tomorrow evening for Sir Douglas
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  • 76 18 TOKYO. Fri— Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Ye"w. paid a brief cour- tesy call today on the Japa- nese Prime Minister. Mr. i Hayato Ikcda; at his oHicial residence. Mr. Lee and his wife arrived at Tokyo international airport at 3.50 a.m. today, six hours
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  • 27 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. A World Bank economics expert. Mr. Peter Jakob. fl< w into Singapore tonight 'o study the Singapore Government's new power station project.
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  • 27 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. The I Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. On? Pang Boon, will declare open the new Queen Street community centre at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 22 18 SINGAPORE. Fri Water will be cut off in Mattar Road, oft Aljunied Road, from '8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 333 18 I LONDON. Prl —Although look- I Ing a little more confident than i I on any day this week, stock mai I kets were still very sensitive today and some of the small gains established earlier In the session were not held and were in fart replaced by
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £918. sellers £920. Forward buyers £920, sellers £921. Settlement £920. Turnover am 240 tons. p.m. 50 tons Tqne: Quieter
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  • 51 18 LONDON. Fri.— Spot 23 7 16d., June 23' ad. July 23 9/16 d.. August 23 9 16d.. July Sept 23 9/IM.. Oct. Dec. 23 '„d.. Jan. March J3' d.. April June 23 7 16d. elf. May unquoted. June 23 1/1 6 d.. July 23 1 16 d Tone: Quietly
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  • 284 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. AN employers' council «V inaugurated al a meeting here today. It will be known as the Malayan Council of Employers Organisations. Its objectives will be to: Represent the interests of employers in all matters of mutual and 'common interest,
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  • 84 18 Royal wedding greetings from abroad KI'ALA LUMPLR. Kri. Six Heads of State were among scores of people from all parts of the world who sent congratulatory messages on the marriage of Sharifah Salna and Tengku Suleiman. Messages came from Emperor Hirohito of Japan. King Bhumibo! Adulatej of Thailand and King
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  • 76 18 M. C. CAUL ALAN CRAWFORD •Curly" on I.Vh May in Prince Henr> Horpltal Victoria. Australia. T. JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, father or J.R. Fernandez paa»rd away on 25th Hay IMI in Thumba Trivandrum SIMON ALISTAIR M Kluaru:. Joth May. Kun.jdl Kidadan Cemetery, b j p.m. 26th May H luv .rs to
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