The Straits Times, 26 June 1962
1962-06-26
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section14 1962-06-26 1 The Straits times file**!"** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03614 words
-
Article818 1962-06-26 1 DR. ISMAIL: COMMUNALISM 'FADING AVIfAY —Page 11 s Five-year plan the choice before Govt. Tan: We're digging into our savings KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, gave warning in the House of Representatives today that the Government might be confronted with the818 words
-
Article95 1962-06-26 1 NBW YORK. Mon. Philippines Vice-President Emanurl Pelaez said today his Governemnt wanted a new military bases pact with the United States to remove offences to "Philippines sovereignty and dignity" and to bring It in line with present-day realities. Mr. Pelaez, who is also Foreign Secretary, saidUPI - 95 words
-
Article30 1962-06-26 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Govindasamy. 43, and Karuppiah, 42, both labourers were rushed to hospital with serious stab wounds after being involved in a fight in Tiong Bahru Road tonight.30 words
-
Article56 1962-06-26 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 17--year-old youth. Samden. was drowned in a well at Holland Road tonight. His parents told police that he had gone to the well near their home for a wash when he fell in. His father and neighbours pulled him out but he56 words
-
Article, Illustration444 1962-06-26 1 Joyous 'Chaiyo' chorus greets the royal visitors PENANG, Monday. gHOLTS oi "Chaiyo" (greetings) rung out in a chorus from a crowd when King Bhumibol of Thailand and Queen Sirikit arrived at Penang's oldest Thai Buddhist temple, Wat Chaiya Mangalaram, this morning to perform the religious ceremony of unveiling the eyes444 words
-
114 1962-06-26 1 Dead tourist gets five more hours of life ROME, Mon. An Italian doctor brought an 18--year-old English tourist back to life at Rimini, on the Italian east coast, for five hours after he was found dead in his hotel bathroom. But the tourist, Raymond Millard, finally died. Nerves damaged HisReuter - 114 words
-
Article25 1962-06-26 1 LONDON. Mon— The price of tin rase £12 on the Lon(Jon metal-s market today, closing firmly at £869 buyers and £870 sellers.25 words
-
Article, Illustration19 1962-06-26 1 THE 108 -FOOT Reclining Buddha at Wat Chaiya Mangaloram,.Penang's oldest Thai Buddhist temple. Straits Times picture.19 words
-
Article148 1962-06-26 1 JESSELTON. Mon. The North Borneo News and Sabah Times today urged Britain to "reject unconditionally" the Philippines claim to North Borneo because it had no substance at all. The newspaper, in an Editorial said: "North Borneo belongs to the people of North Borneo. At presentReuter - 148 words
-
Article415 1962-06-26 1 Landing —Dutch call to U.N. THE HAGUE. Mon. 1 The Dutch Government said here today it had approached the United Nations and the United States Government in connection with the new landing of Indonesian paratroops in New Guinea. In a communique the Foreign Office said: "The Government has learned withReuter; UPI - 415 words
-
Article20 1962-06-26 1 ATTACK WARNING PI KIM. i i inn lUI-IK DhiaeiM in mainland. I U Hi •rnmt-ni. said Rent, l20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement119 1962-06-26 1 r*^_ __F aV^Ji^-FaV-'-^-l a.^j gaa ,_j mm \»uk'- P KNOWN LONGEST E^V>* afclk: 5 N j te AND BEST tf i-^ W^H| 1 4&- w„ _r__Bfc^_P__E___T >> > l W**S _H_ _B _fl I ■■■Fb J I J I w-___i ___HmV^ Hi i 4ci ft.. Ben ft. i 8 ci119 words
-
Advertisement8 1962-06-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 0008 words
-
Advertisement75 1962-06-26 1 [Girard Perregaux] L Fine Huulin sime 1791J 1 and i«4»* w irPE PH 1 V} hp. PFrrFR DiESEL FC I I til ENGINE Engine power in modern industry needs to be adaptable, versatile and at all times dependable. These are major attributes of Petter diesel engines Petter Single and Turn75 words
-
-
FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
-
313 1962-06-26 2 Philippines will not act rashly over Borneo MANILA, Monday. I^HE Philippines will not be provoked into doing anything rash over its claim to the British colony of North Borneo, the acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said today. Mr. Lopez said his Government was awaiting a reply from the BritishReuter; UPI - 313 words
-
139 1962-06-26 2 ACCRA. Monday. THE "world without the bomb" assembly here is expected to call for the abolition of all military pacts, including Nato and the Warsaw Pact, and for the preparation of an international antinuclear bases convention. Canon John Collins, chairman of the Campaign forReuter - 139 words
-
Article42 1962-06-26 2 ROME is a city of V intrigue, peep ing and prying, with an atmosphere that spells death for any show £k business marriage. Singer Eddie Fislier whose marriage to film star Elizabeth Taylor. now turning Cleopatra in Home, us on the rocks.42 words
-
Article63 1962-06-26 2 HONG KONG. Mon. Australia, New Zealand and Africa are on the Hong Kong market for cotton cloth, trade sources said today. They have placed substantial orders" with locai weaving mills and the sources said many of the factorrles, which worked shorttime because of a U.S. banReuter - 63 words
-
Article25 1962-06-26 2 BERLIN. Mon— A 19-year-old East German border guard fled to West Berlin across the border last night and asked lor political asylum— ReuterReuter - 25 words
-
Article, Illustration262 1962-06-26 2 COCOA ISLAND'S PREMIER IS DISMISSED FOR SQUANDERING ERIC Gairy, Chief Minister of the West Indian island colony of Grenada, who has been sacked by the British Colonial Secretary, Mr Reginald Maudling. This follows an inquiry which found that Mr. Gairy, 42. squandered public money and intimidated his civil servants. Mr.262 words
-
Article157 1962-06-26 2 The fashion fads of crewcut dads LONDON, Mon.— Fathers must stop wearing crewcuts and teachers must cease to be among "the dullest dressed people" in the world. They are having an effect on youngsters, an expert on men's fashion said yesterday. John Taylor, editor of Tailor and Cutter, said these157 words
-
Article37 1962-06-26 2 BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai world flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch married a pretty 23-year-old nurse here yesterday. She is the former Miss Montha Petchthai, daughter of a police major-general from Songhkla province in South Thailand.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
-
Article34 1962-06-26 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States. Britain and France are expected to propose to the Soviet Union today that joint talks be held to halt shooting incidents at the Berlin border wall.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
-
249 1962-06-26 2 Trishas 'a humiliation of entire nation' says Soekarno JAKARTA. Mon.—Pre- sident Soekarno has demanded the abolition of Jakarta's 60,000 betjas (trishas). "The betja Is the purest example of exploitation of man by man, and a humiliation of the entire Indonesian nation." he told a mass rally celebrating the anniversary ofReuter - 249 words
-
Article28 1962-06-26 2 POME. Mon.— ltalian newspapers appeared again this morning after a printers' strike which stopped publlca tlon of Saturday's afternoon editions and Sunday's morning papers— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1962-06-26 2 FINEST ACROSS THE PACIFIC D'U'AIJET BRIDGE^ to u•s A <%um> HONOLULU SAN \sf>— jk and on around the world by BOAC Jetliners tokyo FRANCISCO tft^i ik Fly in style BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 style across the Pacific IUIVTy (mm") If ft MM n m\ and the USA, and on to Europe205 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous30 1962-06-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r A YOUNS MAUTIFUI SIBL -1 WELL eOUCATEDWIT^y— U6PS6If) > AWAY OH AN i /wmo > v>[6_^7 tu6 property. V^AAILLIONAICe, fjU«T 6UOU/S WHAT*) v t< /^--n\will oo)30 words
-
-
FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
-
Article335 1962-06-26 3 Quick look round LONDON. Mon. Jack Frazer, Communist former executive member of the Electrical Trades Union, who was found guilty last year of "rigging" a union election for the general secretaryship. has been expelled from the Communist Party for "conduct detrimental to the Interests of the party." ISTANBUL: Fifteen people335 words
-
415 1962-06-26 3 HOPES FOR TRUCE IN ORAN RISE, BUT TIME IS SHORT pRENCH officials are still hoping today for a last-minute truce between diehard O.A.S. terrorist leaders in Oran and the Muslim National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) before the self-determination vote, now only a week away. Time Is running short if there isReuter - 415 words
-
Article206 1962-06-26 3 Another 2 seats lost by Dief /YTTAWA, Mon. Mr. v John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservatives lost two more seats in the Canadian Parliament yesterday, including a Cabinet Minister, when the armed services vote in last week's general election was counted and announced Mr. William J. Browne, the Solicitor-General, who had beenReuter - 206 words
-
Article40 1962-06-26 3 LONDON. Mon. Damascus Radio said last night that Israeli forces shelled the Syrian village of Ashkola with heavy mortars yesterday evening. It said the shooting went on for almost an hour. Syrian forces returned the fire. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
-
270 1962-06-26 3 TME Australian Ex- ternal Affairs Ministt.-. Sir Garrield Barwick, said today Australia would continue to help Thailand "meet and turn back subversion, infiltration and terrorism." He said Thailand faced the threat not only of armed intrusion but also of subversion, infiltration and terrorism.Reuter - 270 words
-
Article51 1962-06-26 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— The Indian Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. said last night that India would not take the Initiative in using force In her dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir. "We don't Intend to take it by force," he said in a television interview.UPI - 51 words
-
Article37 1962-06-26 3 CAIRO, Mon. Dr. Ralph Bunche. United Nations undersecretary for special political affairs, who is visiting the U.N. Emergency Force in the Gaza Strip, flew to Sharm El Sheikh today to inspect the Swedish contlngent.Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
-
Article21 1962-06-26 3 MOSCOW, Mon. Mr. Khrushchev and his delegation left Bucharest by air today after their visit to Rumania.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
-
261 1962-06-26 3 The double danger of smoking: Doctors CHICAGO, Monday. medical researchers said here that cigarette smoking could be a major cause of both lung cancer and heart ailments. Dr. Oscar Auerbach, senior medical investigator at the East Orange, New Jersey, Veterans' Hospital, and Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond, statistical research director ofUPI - 261 words
-
115 1962-06-26 3 Soldiers go on rampage in German township BONN, Mon.— Between 20 and 25 British soldiers are reported to have swept through the main street of a small North German town early yesterday, breaking 19 windows of shops and houses, overturning two cars and damajrinr a third. The town is Schneverdingen,Reuter - 115 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement64 1962-06-26 3 /mm I It!w^#\ W il f f I *tinra^a<WßMaii? ■te ntHk lit ir< *Sm*2* ST,_JRjH f. Mr w 1 *> fL^VJCu«tfMP^«Mii^^mV iff I M^mm MM> %^l h\ W! fcf V-^ !n I M^ f MkiiaEi j^SSffSSSaI mlmm.'** |^#|^S ff mm J a^a^aV i«*». b H L^Lv^^L^Bh -E b E f64 words
-
Advertisement192 1962-06-26 3 INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY. NO FEES EASY WITHDRAWALS MEMBER OF THE WORLD-WIDE PINNOCK GROUP. MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. ESTABLISHED 1891. To: The Secretory, Pinnock Finance Company (Great Britain) Ltd., 17 Hanover Square, London, W.I, England. Pleaie tend me fully Descriptive Booklet on how to open a Deposit Account.192 words
-
-
218 1962-06-26 4 Printers ballot for larger committee SINGAPORE, Mon.— Members of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union today continued their ballot to elect a new and enlarged central executive committee of 25. The old committee of 13 recently decided on the enlargement In order to achieve maximum representation on the executive committee for218 words
-
Article255 1962-06-26 4 Five to a unit rule goes: Now families of three can qualify SINGAPORE, Monday. ■"[•HE HOUSING and Development Board has further relaxed the qualifications for the allocation of its $20 a month one-room units. From now on, Singapore citizens over 21 years of age255 words
-
Article118 1962-06-26 4 KEY PROBE WITNESSES RE-ELECTED SINGAPORE, Mon. The president oi the Singapore Chinese School Teaciiers' Union, Mr. Lam Seek Kian, and the vice-president, Mr. Huang Fang Kuei. were reelected to the 45-member general council of the union at a general meeting yesterday. Mr. Lim and Mr. Huang were key witnesses at118 words
-
Article61 1962-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— lnche Mohamed Generawi bin Mok, a nominee of the Government of Sarawak, has been selected by the Indian Government for training in physiotheraphy and rehabilitation in leprosy at the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore. South India. Inche Mohamed arrives in Singapore from Kuala61 words
-
100 1962-06-26 4 SINOAPORK, Mon. Singapore Police are anxious to contact the relatives of two women, one ill in the general hospital and the other lying dead in the hospital's mortuary. The woman who is ill is about 60. She was found lying on the bank of100 words
-
101 1962-06-26 4 4TH OF JULY BAND WILL COME FROM OKINAWA SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 25--piece military band of the IS. 3rd Division, based at Okinawa, will play at the 4th of July celebrations in the Grange Road Residence of the American Consul -General In Singapore. Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap. Guests of honour will101 words
-
121 1962-06-26 4 IT'S BACK TO WORK FOR 21 STRIKERS SINGAPORE. Mon. The 21 striking employees of Jee Ah Chian and Co., a firm of public accountants in Sze Hai Tong Bank Building, will return to work tomorrow. The secretary of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, Mr. T.V. Gomez, announcing this121 words
-
Article76 1962-06-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police want to contact two taxi drivers who conveyed two injured persons from the Singapore Hotel in Geylang Road to the General Hospital last night. The first taxi driver had picked up the injured persons from outside the hotel, but when they reached the76 words
-
Article73 1962-06-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU Mon.— Thomas John Beard, 22. of the Royal Navy, was today disqualified from holding a driving licence for a year, after he was convicted of four traffic offences. In addition, he was fined a total of $250 or three months' Jail. Beard was73 words
-
Article311 1962-06-26 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Leoar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Duseldorf, Beirut. Teheran, New Delhi. Rangoon (BA 718) 6.10 pm.; from Hong Kotig (BA 961) 1.15 pjn QanUs: Prom Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta <QF 733) 8.40 p.m.; from311 words
-
248 1962-06-26 4 GOVT. REASON FOR BAN ON RALLY HIT CJINGAPORE, Mon.— The chairman of the United People's Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan today charged the Government with seeking to hide "its fear of the U.P.P. holding a mass rally in Hong Lim Park under the cloak of City Council by-laws." Under the248 words
-
Article31 1962-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The famous play "The Seddon Trial" will be staged by the University of Singapore Students' Union tomorrow and Wednesday at the Cultural Centre Theatre at 8.30 p.m.31 words
-
Article59 1962-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Women's Football Association will hold a dance on Sept. 29. There will be a Malaysia Queen competition based on the most suitable attire for a soccer match. The venue for the dance will be announced later. Entries close with the assistant secretary of59 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement237 1962-06-26 4 fKV I^ CATUAI HOTEL Sm£l TODAY SPECIAL LUNCHEON rf^ ■J&IjJ fe> CREAM WASHINGTON SOUP H «®L <$ HARICOT o£ OX-TAIL W&S O NT -^**r SWEET JAM ROLL, CHEESE, COFFEEytSg*^? r -THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY!!-- AT ITS FIRST SCREENING AT THE CATHAY V j NOW BY OVERWHELMING DEMAND V S at the237 words
-
Advertisement210 1962-06-26 4 1 1 Tin STORY of a WEALTHY AMERICAN WIDOW and 1 HER OBSESSION with a BOY HALF HER AGE! II |B|BipjH|^BJßßjpfeßttßJpHHßfl£i I >^ BfILV I imniKima TECHNICOLOR* from WARNER BROS Hal 1 LIDO S > re TOMORROW 9.15 p.m. PREMIERE j SO PROUD...SO FIERCE...SO INVINaBLE...THE WORLD TOOK HIS NAME AND210 words
-
Advertisement422 1962-06-26 4 ■ii shaw: ■Jj j Phone ***** J«0« ;HOWiN6 vu 4 ,'o 4 1/,s! I wt Pfe^l 1 ■IK JM& JH ■I I TOMORROW 9 15pm. PRtMif R VIVIEN LEIGH I IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' "THE ROMAN SPRING QF MRS STONE* COSTARRING 1 WARREN BEATIY H TECHNICOLOR" from WARNER BROS-Hfli J J422 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous157 1962-06-26 4 THEATRE WORLD ASSOCIATION: Rehe*rs«l of "Queen and the Rebels." 8, Balmoral Road. 5.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Dressmaking 9 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; Folk dancing, 8 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: 4 Kyu 1 Kyu and advance class. 7.45 to 9 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Japanese flower arrangement 3rd course. 10157 words
-
-
PARLIAMENT
-
Article, Illustration491 1962-06-26 5 DATO HOFFMAN - ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon.— The Edi-tor-in-Chief of the Straits Times. Dato L. C. Hoffman, said last night that he regarded his award of Panglima Mangku Negara as a recognition by the State of the part the Press had played in the491 words
-
311 1962-06-26 5 even the most fundamental policies, is not an easy one. "We have been criticised, attacked and denounced as being irresponsible, mischievous and sometimes downright subversive not. let me emphasise, by the Government of the Federation. "Should we not regard this311 words
-
Article, Illustration387 1962-06-26 5 J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Opposition parties came out today in full support of new laws to control massage houses here and to ensure that these establishments provide "healthy massage" and do not endanger the social and moral structure of th*» country. The House of Representatives387 words
-
Article32 1962-06-26 5 KLANG, Mon. The Bishop of Kuala Lumpur. Monsignor, Dominic Vendargon, will confirm more than 30 children and adults at a special ceremony at the Lady of Lourdes Church on July 15.32 words
-
206 1962-06-26 5 'Petty restrictions on Press freedom '—say journalists SINGAPORE journal- ists yesterday called on newspaper owners to ro-ODerate with the Singapore National Union of Journalists tn eliminate restrictions on Press freedom. In a resolution adopted at its annual meeting, the union also called on the Government and its officers to co-operate206 words
-
Article258 1962-06-26 5 WOMEN'S 10-YEAR WAIT FOR PAY-OUT David, Seenivasagam quiz Finance Minister on E.P.F. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, agreed in the House of Representatives today that women workers retiring at the age of 45 would have to wait 10 years before being allowed to withdraw258 words
-
243 1962-06-26 5 UUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Government replies to questions in the House of Representatives; Earth -mo vine tractors: The Government bought $9,581,607 worth from Jan. 1. 1961, to May 31. 1962. Of these tractors, $5,807,979 worth came from Slme Darby Ltd.. and $3,773,628 worth from Federation243 words
-
Article38 1962-06-26 5 KLUANG, Mon. —Thirteen girls will compete In the Miss Golden Voice of Kluang competition on Friday at 3 o.m. The first two will represent Kluang in the State ■ompetltion here on July 20.38 words
-
222 1962-06-26 5 Pioneer firms asked: Recruit local labour KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Firms acquiring pioneer status bad been asked to recruit labour from the nearest labour exchange, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told the House of Representatives today. He was replying to Inche Mohamed bin Ujang (Alliance, Jelebu222 words
-
345 1962-06-26 5 TAXI LICENCES RACKET: MANY SUSPENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SIXTY-EIGHT taxi licences were suspended ana three revoked in the last 12 months because the licensees hired out their vehicles to others on daily rental instead of operating the taxis themselves. This was stated in the House of Representatives today by the345 words
-
Article32 1962-06-26 5 PENANG, Mon.— A lon\\ irlver. Tan Song Mcc, todr pleaded not guilty to charge of driving dangerc ly along Macalister Road Dec. 14 last year. Hearing was fixed for I32 words
-
Article48 1962-06-26 5 ALOR STA-*. Mon. The Kedah Gove rnment today an nounced tha: 77 people would be appointee to the States 27 local councils in addition to the 257 elected at the recent Dolls The various councils are due to hold their first meeting soon.48 words
-
Article48 1962-06-26 5 BUTTER WOR In, Mon. ran Poh Aun pleaded not guilty here today to a summons charge of giving false information to Corporpl Ab--lul Razak at the Patanl Road police station In Penang on March 22. The case was postponed to July 23 for hearing.48 words
-
Article79 1962-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The House of Representatives today passed without debate two bills Malayan Planters Provident Fund (Burma) Bill and Malayan Estates Staff Provident Fund (Burma) Bill to exclude Burma from the operations of the two funds. The Ministrr ot Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin in moving79 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement229 1962-06-26 5 TISSOT MOW GIVE? YOU HIGHER QUALITY HICHER STYLING... AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE. MiiiffilP iH lilsjtoffiEii ill 1 imii.;-: wM jOfrJfKyjfWQjOnffWHipOftpyC^' ■'^sr' iSr Jt' TKJeHoE Ttt^M JH 35 *V- J>i ilUliilillliiirWliU 111 lillr ill ***** l lit nil Ii il 1' iflfil*! l^H ■jBOOQCTwSIIiMotHHHIppQugv l| y. jwQft oflC jßHßfifrffi^^BSTfrT'*' tt^i^229 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1962-06-26 6 Motterhorn mentholated cigarettes throughout the island- r^ m m (JO K£ r Matterhorn SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED17 words
-
-
Article, Illustration45 1962-06-26 7 I PHOTOHEWS QUEEN SIRIKIT stoops to feed a couple of monkeys in Penang's Botanic Gardens. To her left a royal camera clicks, and King Bhumibol takes another picture of his lovely Consort for the Royal family album. Straits Times picture.45 words
-
148 1962-06-26 7 Union man's allegation 'far too sweeping' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. Mr. G. S. Oakley, today described a union official's statement that "estate managers constantly dismiss their staff" as being "far too sweeping." The statement was made Inst weekend by Mr. J. P.148 words
-
Article79 1962-06-26 7 Strikebound firm to liquidate SINGAPORE. Mon. The strikebound estate supplies firm of Chin Ho and Co. Ltd. in the Sze Hal Tong Bank building is to go Into volun tary liquidation. Announcing this today. Messrs. Lim. Ec and Co.. thr official liquidators, said that the company had been considering liquidation79 words
-
Article49 1962-06-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malayan Airway^' extra flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu will be on Fridays There will be another from Penang to Kota Bharu on Wednesdays. They N>gin on July 1 The flight days were wrongly reversed in the airllne'.flrst statement on the subject49 words
-
233 1962-06-26 7 GOVT. TO SEEK CHANGES IN REFERENDUM SINGAPORE Monday. rpHE Singapore Government proposes six minor amendments to the Singapore National Referendum Bill. All the amendments are in the name of the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang I Boon, and deal mainly with the provisions forbidding anyone to use symbols,233 words
-
101 1962-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. All the 38 designs .submitted by Federation and Singapore artists for two murals for the new National Museum have been found to be unsuitable. Prizes of $2,500 had been offered. A Press statement tocay from the Prime Minister's Department, which organised the101 words
-
Article22 1962-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke into a municipal office in Batu Road here during the week-end and stole a typewriter22 words
-
175 1962-06-26 7 PENSIONS SAFEGUARD FOR THE MEN ON TRANSFER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Bill was presented to Parliament today to protect the rights relating to pensions, gratuities and other allowances of Govern ment officers transferred to the services of the Federal Capital Commission. Under the Bill the Pensions (Public Authorities) Act. 1962175 words
-
Article38 1962-06-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon—Singapore Umno officials yesterday gave a lunch In honour of the party secretary, Dato Syed Esa Almenoar, who was recently awarded the Pangllma Mangku Negara (P.M.N.) by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong.38 words
-
Article70 1962-06-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Ahmad Ariff bin Osman. 19 convicted today of having $1 worth of Indian hemp, was fined $150 or one months jail by Mr Richard Laycock. the Beventh Magistrate. The court was told that Ariff. an ice-water seller, was examining a tiny packet, containing70 words
-
131 1962-06-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Government has filed petitions before the High Court for the winding ud of 13 Insurance companies. All of them have tneir headquarters In th*» Federation Action Is being taken under the Life Assurance Companies < Compulsory Liquidation" Ordlnap"> passed earlier this131 words
-
Article159 1962-06-26 7 A LAWYER. Mr. Wee Eng Lock, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today dissolving his marriage on the ground of desertion by his wife, Peggy Wee Lian Choo. The decree Is to be made absolute in three months. The159 words
-
247 1962-06-26 7 IPOH. Mon. Senator 1 Yeoh Kian Teik. chairman of the Perak Alliance youth section, today blamed Peoples' Progressive Party elements for yesterday s clash in Leman Katl new village, near Kuala Kangsar, in which 11 people were slightly Injured. In a Press statement issued247 words
-
Article55 1962-06-26 7 PENANG. Mon. A Thai woman. Unchalee Dhumaboboun Phoum. has reported to Dollce she was robbed by an aimed Intruder who entered her bedroom early yesterday Phoum, 26. said the man pointed a dagger at her baotc and demanded money. The man ran away after taking S355 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1962-06-26 7 I 4H JfV > Ik W Oooh...Mum took y yBL my advice! She got f r^\ ]1 scott's emulsion; H my favourite vitamin sfl| I food tonic packed with |§g Vitamins A and D. ll*^***!!34 words
-
-
Article, Illustration321 1962-06-26 8 Man held at Interpol request is charged 24-YEAR-OLD German house painter, Kurt Hans Gebhardt, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today with the attempted murder of a hairdressing salon owner in Melbourne 10 days ago. Kurt, who was arrested by Singapore police on Saturday, appeared in court wearing321 words
-
Article25 1962-06-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Johore's Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, goes on transfer tomorrow to Kedah. as legal Adviser.25 words
-
260 1962-06-26 8 TiR. LIM Swee Aun. political chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, said here yesterday that the increasing faith in the party was reflected in the result., of local council elections in many States so far. In a Press statement. Dr. Lim. who Is also260 words
-
PARLIAMENT
-
Article40 1962-06-26 8 IPOH. Mon.— Mr. Somnath Dhar, First Secretary iPrests) at the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, arrived In Ipoh today on a farewell visit. Mr. Dhar leaves next month on posting to the Indian High Commission in Karachi.40 words
-
282 1962-06-26 8 455 COMPANIES REGISTERED IN FEDERATION LAST YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ■pOUR hundred .and flfty-flve companies with a 1 total nominal share capital of $606,628,100 were registered last year in the Federation. This was stated in an annual report of the Registrar of Companies tabled in the House of Representatives today.282 words
-
164 1962-06-26 8 Wanted: The right man for Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government Is looking for a "proper person" to be sent to Indonesia as Malaya's envoy there, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman told Parliament today He said this in reply to Inche Ahmad Boestamam (SF-Setapak) who wanted to know164 words
-
Article48 1962-06-26 8 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Tnree men were charged today with obstruction at the strikebound Lam Soon Cannery Ltd. in Jurong Road this morning. They were Fong Kok Sang, Lee Sen Hlang and lam Cheng Guan. All pleaded not guilty. Each was allowed ball until July 2.48 words
-
197 1962-06-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government of Thailand is to be exempted from income tax in the Federation, according to a decision taken today by the House of Representatives. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. explained to the House that It was normal197 words
-
214 1962-06-26 8 Cold rooms to help stabilise price of fish IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government is trying to set up cold rooms at selected places on the East Coast to help stabilise the price of fish, the Minister of Agriculture and Co operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told the House214 words
-
Article43 1962-06-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Johore Dato Hajl Hassan bin HaJI Yunos, today opened an extension to a National School at Sungei Tiram. Tomorrow he will open an extension to another National School at Kampong Bunyl in Pontian.43 words
-
Article, Illustration299 1962-06-26 8 Sopiee's job 'to expound policies, not give his own views' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that it was the duty of the Director of Information Services, Inch* Mohamed Sopiee, "to expound Government's policies to the peoplehe cannot express his own299 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement93 1962-06-26 8 116 llltimdtß TEIJIN Tetoron fabrics, assure you day long comfort, day long smartness. Ever cool Tetoron 111 Climate COntrOl keeps you permanently well dressed. All the TCI MM j wanted shades in gentlemen's suiting— TElJlN I CUM IBIOIOn SUlling! Tetoron blended with wool or with rayon. "%T^~~~7 xEuiN Tetoron I93 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous191 1962-06-26 8 li'l Abner By Ai Capp "N IfEE-MAGINEOLEMAN I "^^^Jl I GIT \rt7 m /-riL_- MO£EPRE-D)CK-TIM' f > OFFA 1 jr^ r MOSES PPE- I Pah-llhelpagau j Wt^^m mah.m DirK^UUM WILL f ketch mam own S /^§P^ m < BACK. I Cri^S \*x j£ ,^^^r m m «Xbß dft L Jdfe^OflL.191 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1748 1962-06-26 9 Leonard Mosley; w - Inspector started running Leonard Mosley w by DRAWING BY DEATH BUYS A SHILLING SHARE BUT HE WAS TRAPPED BY THE SEA THERE was a silence until Griggs said: "I expect you know why I have come, don't you, Mr. Green?" The man in the invalid chair nodded. "I th ink1,748 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement177 1962-06-26 9 ifel YOUR NEW SIGN OF ENERGY IS UP! B: OmjP I^HbV I vdft&L JI^HhBBHbk^H I^KMIBfIU^^H^^HHBHBBHBMBMBBMttaMBMMaBBB e^^H «M. mv BUBBPBBWWW^^^^ *f aWMEgrog m BBj B^HRt A Ei^BBI •BJ fl I fapM ]> Rfcfclww* mmmmmft gm IJJ3 <i.S*^i* is, .^bl TB bW ITr* J" fib ;<*—,,■ 3H-'- Bi E''" I bT^Smbl itW^S^lkS'177 words
-
-
Article52 1962-06-26 10 M Word* S7» r.ViHimiiai; CHEW HUP TENG and Cher Thyr thank relatives and friends for donations, wreath* and attendance at their ...th.r s funeral 23.6.62. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Choo Hoe Soon thank relatives and friends tor thrlr condolences, donations, Lath* etc. assistance and attendaac< durinx their52 words
-
Article27 1962-06-26 10 M l» rrf« $10 Minimum IN LOVING MEMORY of Madam l.irn Chi-o Nro died on 2(1.6. A1. Inserted by her loving daughters and _t indrhildren.27 words
-
Article157 1962-06-26 10 M Ww4t ll* (Mimimnm, MIO-VEAR BARGAINS Now on! kMI th» crowds and save while you buy. Seremban Silk Store. 129 Paul S'r»et, Seremban. "A SLEEP OF PRISONERS" t>y Christopher Fry will be produced by the Stag* Club in St. Andrew's Cathedral usth and 29th June at 9 p.m Admission157 words
-
The Straits Times Tuesday. June 26, 1962.
-
Article732 1962-06-26 10 Tribute To Progress Supplementary development estimates of $91 million and a warning that the run-down oi past budgetary surpluses has begun have the sound of a small bombshell. But Mr. Tan Siew Sin's review of development expenditure in 1962, and of the five year plan in general, is not by732 words
-
Article330 1962-06-26 10 The Municipal Act 1962 passed by Parliament yesterday applies to premises used '"for the treatment of persons by massage, manicure for chiropody or for electrical treatment or vapour or other baths. It also covers barber shops and hairdressing saloons. Everyone well knows however that it is at the330 words
-
Article181 1962-06-26 10 The suggestion that women should be allowed to withdraw their E.P.F. contributions on retirement at the age of 45 deserves rather better treatment than the summary dismissal it has received at the hands of the Minister for Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin stands inflexibly by the view181 words
-
-
Article, Illustration510 1962-06-26 10 Uncle Gairy (OF GRENADA) upsets Little Eight I ONDON, Mon.—Com- ing at any other time, the suspension of Grenada's Constitution, which has Just been announced by the British Government, would hardly have received the wide attention it has had from the world's press. Grenada, a British colony. Is one of510 words
-
letters
-
Letter, Illustration169 1962-06-26 10 MANILA 'S CLAIM TO NORTH BORNEO THE action of the President of the Republic of the Philippines in laying claim to the British colony of North Borneo may be that of a hard pressed politician It does not seem to be one of a statesman conscious of his major responsibilities.169 words
-
Letter, Illustration177 1962-06-26 10 The cession We, Sri Paduka Mau- lana Al Sultan Mohamet Jamal Al Alam bin Sri Paduka Al Marhom Al Sultan Mohamet Fathlon. Sultan of Sulu and the dependencies thereof, on behalf of ourselves, our heirs and successors and with the consent and advice of the Datoos In Council assembled hereby,177 words
-
Letter198 1962-06-26 10 A promise In consequence of this grant the said Baron de Overbeck and Alfred Dent promise to pay as compensation to His Highness the Sultan Sri Paduka Maulana Al Sultan Mohamet Jamal Al Alam. his heirs or successors the sum of five thousand dollars per annum. The said territories are198 words
-
Letter108 1962-06-26 10 The original Written in Lipuk in Sulu at the Palace of His Highness Mohamet Jamal Al Alam on the 19th Moharam A.H. 1295. answering <m to 22 January, 1878 Should the Government of the Philippines wish to consult the original cession, it can be seen at the Public Record Office,108 words
-
145 1962-06-26 10 AN HONOURS DEGREE: ITS VALUE UNDER NEW SYSTEM rE first batch of students who had spent only years in our local university for an honours degree have Just passed out and already the worth of it is being discussed critically by employers and laymen alike. The following facts may interest145 words
-
Letter162 1962-06-26 10 Such a system has been widely criticised. IN THE FIRST place It Is an unfair one. Many students find it hard to settle down to university life, which Includes hoste' life, and to test a student's capability in those periods of uncertainty is not wise. SECOND, the first year course162 words
-
Letter101 1962-06-26 10 An honours student under the new scheme does not get one, because he starts to specialise from the near beginning. S'ich a course may he useful for those wishing to take higher degrees hut the number of our local students interested in such courses is very small Nearly all ro101 words
-
Letter71 1962-06-26 10 The pay scheme in operation for the general degree holder and the honours degree holder is something to lament too. The general degree holder earns a mere $60 more than the H.S.C. holder, but an honours degree student gets nearly $250 more, although both spent the same period in the71 words
-
Letter90 1962-06-26 10 In fact, for purposes of teaching at least, a genera] degree holder Is more useful, for whereas an honours degree student can teach only one subject In the senior classes, the general degree holder can teach three subjects. It is time, therefore to go back to the old system as90 words
-
Letter117 1962-06-26 10 EQUAL, BUTIT Is gratifying to learn that the Singapore Ministry of Education Is adopting a policy to accord equal treatment to all streams of education. But regrettably a fact proves Just the contrary. In and prior to 1961 teachers of all language media were paid the same rate of salary.117 words
-
Letter91 1962-06-26 10 SILENT DEPT. t ETTERS addressed to jL the Inland Revenue Department often go unanswered. Reminders have similarly produced no result We know that this department is very busy and that it Is understaffed. But surely It Is not too much for a taxpayer to expect an acknowledgment to his letter?91 words
-
-
409 1962-06-26 10 Neal Ascherson - THE LAWYER IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH Neal Ascherson by LONDON, Mon.—Journalists, an old-fashioned crew, are always immoderately surprised when a brave woman turns out to bp beautiful as well. Back in the knightly Edwardian period. the great reporter H. W. Nevinson was knocked out by the appearance of the409 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement731 1962-06-26 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail Classified •nvrtisements may be handed to: Is) fiooi COLO STORAOK AKCADC Orchard Hoeo COLO STORAO)* BRANCH** AT HOLLAND RO»D-K»'ONO KtPFIL ROAD-NAVAL SJACC Authorised Agents CITY lOOK STORK LTD Wlnchestrr House. Collyer Quay THI NEWS FRONT Fltipstrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Roed. Navsi Bee*731 words
-
Advertisement23 1962-06-26 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air j unpleasant smells with the /jjgSm. *Ort SFTT£* 4M» CONDITIONS lfornmm\Jutorfjri*nli*}lM23 words
-
Advertisement106 1962-06-26 10 FAMOUS ROMEO FLEXIBLE SHOES ©Made in Czechoslovakia. K^Bk. *»£&sKm\\ Available at all leading stores. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES ZLIN CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG thT Gonisf Institute German Cultural and Language Centre presents Count Arnold Keyserling in a series of philosophical lectures Tuesday. 261h June. 7.30 pjn.. Singapore Polytechnic: THE ESSENCE OP MATTER106 words
-
-
191 1962-06-26 11 Alliance in 'all but one' victory PAHANG LOCAL ELECTIONS I/UANTAN. Mon.— The Alliance gained an overwhelming majority in 26 out of 27 local councils in Pahang in the elections just ended. The one they failed to get control of Is Lanchang local council In Temerloh district. The composition is: Alliance191 words
-
Article87 1962-06-26 11 Umno denies charge by Marshall KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Umno headquarters here today emphatically denied a statement which Mr. David Marshall made In Singapore yesterday at a public meeting to oppose the Referendum Bill. At the meeting, Mr. Marshall was reported to have said: "It Is true that our Information is87 words
-
Article27 1962-06-26 11 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. One hundred and seven people have been honoured on the occasion of the 55th birthday tomorrow of the Sultan of Trengsanu.27 words
-
Article, Illustration1500 1962-06-26 11 Communalism 'f ading away 5 DATO ISMAIL REJECTS MOVE TO BAR POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS BASED ON RACE OR RELIGION (XDMMUNALISM in Malaya is fading away under the leadership of Tengku Abdul Rahman and the policies of the Alliance Government, the Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr) Ismail bin Date Abdul Rahman,1,500 words
-
Article, Illustration357 1962-06-26 11 Hairdresser's suicide with sleeping pills MISS CHAN SINGAPORE. Mon.— A private practitioner. Dr. Chia Chye Cheang, told a Coroner's Court today how a pretty hairdresser and former waitress had approached him at least three times for sleeping tablets. Dr. Chla who described himself a a friend of the girl. Ang357 words
-
Article, Illustration281 1962-06-26 11 BOEING STILL THE BEST, SAYS QANTAS CHAIRMAN SINGAPORE, Monday. 'FHE Boeing 707 is still the safest of the new planes despite the recent spate of Boeing crashes, said Sir Hudson Fysh, President of the International Air Transport Association and Chairman of Qantas, Singapore today. Sir Hudson, whose airline owns a281 words
-
Article35 1962-06-26 11 SUNGEI PATANI Mon Mr. Tan Kee Beng, who was recently promoted from the clecrical service to the Kedah Civil Service, will take over as Assistant District Officer Kna!* Muda. next week.35 words
-
161 1962-06-26 11 f(UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government may be asked to increase the housing allowances of all Government clerical staff in the country. This proposal is now un- r consideration by the Civl Service Clerical Federation. It issued a statement today saying that the present161 words
-
110 1962-06-26 11 Jobs available abroad for Malayans KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation Government is looking for stenographers and personal assistants to staff the new Malayan Embassy In Bonn, West Germany and to replace those who have completed their threeyear tour of duty at Federation diplomatic missions abroad. Applications are invltea from serving110 words
-
Article43 1962-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Straits Times reader In Singapore, who prefers to remain anonymous, today sent in $20 for Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob. 15. of Alor Gajah. whose hands were amputated after a grenade Incident in January this year.43 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement59 1962-06-26 11 1 I i I w OK- nii r\ i ii i nc ex i" a luiio ore? v IBK 'Vfll i it i m fe J I jr" FANS Li ARE BACKED BY SIME DARBY SERVICE £f~*^ AVAILABLE FROM SIME DARBY FROM ALL LtADiNC ELECTRICAL DEALERS. AND FROM HOME APPLIANCES59 words
-
Advertisement15 1962-06-26 11 TIME I I lf¥lE TO /I wk BUY #r|"7\ rOAMEr H V OF SWITZERLAN D15 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous440 1962-06-26 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SERVICE: N ;A J' :<>^ r S RT WA YE 41 metre* M-.RVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM havf rfrvipf- KM..: 6.00 Time Signal. «7i mJtJL Negan-Ku. New* Headlines; 6.05 Mornin* Melodies; 7.00 RendezA.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 vous With Music; 7 JO Time Si«Mornlng Prelude; 7.00440 words
-
-
ESME BAPTISTA PRESENTS A PAGE MAINLY FOR WOMEN
-
Article, Illustration864 1962-06-26 12 VALERIE NG - Women's growing interest in trade unionism VALERIE NG by HUSBANDS' OBJECTIONS PREVENT MANY FROM TAKING ACTIVE PART 'THE tradition that A "the kitchen is the only place for a woman" is fast dying out in Asian society today. Asian women, in increasing numbers, are now venturing out into all phases864 words
-
Article, Illustration474 1962-06-26 12 A COSY little bedroom with beautiful furnishings will be one of the highlights of an exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial H a«l 1 in Singapore this Friday and Saturday. A corner of the hall will be partitioned off to show how474 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement460 1962-06-26 12 (ho d ever drc3in one make-up could do so many BBSS. .issH^ ii— JissT Rrvlon's TOL'CH CLOW i« morr moisture than nuke-up, lhat* why it gives your »kin dew-drrnched look with s moistened feel Wjp thai no other make-up ran. You never wear lhat dried-<.ul. •'made-up" look because |B '-^w/i/jfc^W460 words
-
Advertisement146 1962-06-26 12 W~ r^. jggggk jX&m Wj ii Eat mk ?tti sf f W **jni dr© j yic'*' Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft m as can be. and it s double for real strength, and fully V wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green146 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous328 1962-06-26 12 Straits Times Crossword ■■■■■■■j I is i I x I 14 1 K I 1 "'^saV I I II 1^ I II 2s I I BHBHbHbbbbblß ACKOSS 5. Gone wandering after brown 1. Develop tee to complete the jug. perhaps (7). cycle (10). 7 There may be a catch In328 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement903 1962-06-26 13 NOTICES r NOTICE HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated In the State of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of P (less 40% Income Tax) has been declared on both the Ordinary and Cumulative Participating Preference Stocks in respect of the lirst six months of the financial903 words
-
Advertisement700 1962-06-26 13 I NOTICES an council of Singapore NoUce Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 143 (2) of the Local Government Ordinance, 1957, that the Council requlres:The execution ol streetworlu In respect of the following streete:--(I) lan Kit Road from Cantonment Road to Lot 83. (il) Sandy Lane from Tanjong Katonc Ro*d700 words
-
Advertisement694 1962-06-26 13 (Continued from Page IV) SITUATIONS VACANT to Ward* SI (Mi*.)— Box St eta. axtrm WANTED, experienced general amao. No cooking experience needed. Apply Bos A 4803 B.T. Spore. State age. WANTED A TEACHER In maths and science. Qualifications: H.B.C. or S.C Apply Headmaster N.T.S. Scbool Klang. Pbone *****. SALESMAN FOR694 words
-
Advertisement1037 1962-06-26 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT to Wards Si (Mi*.) Box SO et*. axtrm "HIRI TODAY and gone tomorrow" but ooi :t It's the May Hoarding Houac you will itay there. Pbone (S'por*) 2714S UNFURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE at 163-A MacPbersoD Road (Spore). Please call personally anytime or telePhone ***** during office Loan Reasonable rent.1,037 words
-
Advertisement1036 1962-06-26 13 TUITION >a Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box SO ets. axtra LEARN HAIRDRISSINQ from London trained halr-ntyllsts. Ring Spore ***** Andrew's Beauty Baton. FORM II TUITION Qualified teocner wishes to concentrate on 4/5 students Buklt Tlmah/Dunearn Roads area Apply Box A 4807 S.T. B'pore. PRIMARY S EXAMINATION! rultlon all subject* under expert1,036 words
-
Advertisement1008 1962-06-26 13 VEHICLES WANTED to Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO et*. axtra JAGUAR 3.8 or 3.4 Pbooe K.L> MJI22 oinie hours. CAR S3— >5 It to Si Litre. Reaaonable Condition. Servicemen only. 3 Lock Road. Glllman Bka. (Spore). BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE to Wards SS (Mi*.)— Bax St ets. axtra SCOTT'S ADVANCED1,008 words
-
Advertisement252 1962-06-26 13 WHERE TO STAY (Fad.) 10 Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box SO ct*. axtra JOHORE MOTEL J.B Knttlisn. Cantonese food. Aircoodttloned Kooujs. Pbone 2390/ a. WHERE TO EAT rSpore) 20 Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box SO et*. axtra RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT, 4 Bru BasHb Road (Spore) Tit our <lelii-ious Nasi Partnnc. Mill FONO RESTAURANT:-252 words
-
-
138 1962-06-26 14 T^HE Negri Sembilan branch of the Mercantile Bank Ltd. opened for business at its new own premises at Birch Road yesterday. The modern three-storey building, the land and the equipment in all cost $400,000. The site was, before the war, used by the138 words
-
Article, Illustration285 1962-06-26 14 Plan to send expert to aid local farmers £AMERON Highlands, the only place in Malaya where European types of vegetables are grown, should be more extensively cultivated to supplement the country's needs for vegetables. This was one of t h c suggestions which Mr. K. .1.285 words
-
231 1962-06-26 14 A GIANT business group in India, the Juggilal Kamlapat Organisation whose headquarters are at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, is seeking export outlets in Singapore and the Federation for a wide 1 range of its products. A director In the organisation, Mr. Sitaram Singhania visited the231 words
-
Article, Illustration173 1962-06-26 14 2 assistant Aust. trade envoys appointed r[E Australian Government has appointed two assistant trade commissioners in Singapore for a fouryear tour of duty. They are Mr. John MacDonald and Mr. John Grigsoy. both of Melbourne, who succeed the two former assistant trade commissioners. Mr. J. O'Brien and Mr. J. Nicholls173 words
-
Article66 1962-06-26 14 Lykes' traffic manager Mr. Arthur E. Oilman has joined Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. Inc. as traffic manager of the Lykes Orient Line operating between US. Gulf ports and the Far East Including Japan. Korea. Formosa the Philippines. Honu Kong. Singapore the Federation. Indonesia. Vietnam and other ports in the Pacific.66 words
-
Article36 1962-06-26 14 Dow Chemical International 8 A. has developed an improved formulation of its Dowpon systematic grass weed killer which gives faster and greater absorption of the herbicide's active ingredient Into the root system.36 words
-
COMMERCIAL
-
Article197 1962-06-26 14 A LEADING oil company's advertising executive has carried out a two-week survey of consumer preferences in Malaya. He is Mr. Alan Openshaw. manager of advertising services of Caltex Group, who returns to New York today with the facts and figures gathered during his stay in the Federation197 words
-
Article, Illustration76 1962-06-26 14 FORD MEN OFF TO ATTEND PARIS MEETING The managing director of Ford Malaya, Mr. G. \V. Withell, and the general manager, Mr. B. R. Allen, are now attending a marketing conference of Ford representatives in Paris. .Mr. Allen will return to Singapore in the first week of July, but Mr.76 words
-
-
200 1962-06-26 14 Mitsubishi to sell bigger car next year A JAPANESE company whose mini car is now being sold in the Malaysian territories hopes to introduce the 1,500 cc model next year, the senior service engineer, Mr. Shusaku Ito, said in Singapore. Mr. Ito said that the car was now undergoing vigorous200 words
-
Article83 1962-06-26 14 fOYOTA Motor Co.. leading 1 Japanese motor manufacturers, have decided to reduce production by 10 per cent to 18.000 units. Including 5.000 passenger cars monthly from next month The decision had been taken, said the company, to cope with seasonally declin- Ing domestic sales and their83 words
-
Article216 1962-06-26 14 MANILA PLANT BY AMOY CANNING AMOY Canning Cor- poration plans to establish a factory In Manila as soon as possible, in co-operation with investors in the Philippines, Mr. T. S. <f Wong, managing director, told the annual meeting in Hong Kong. Mr. Wong said the project would cost five million216 words
-
Article55 1962-06-26 14 Lederle Laboratories of Cyanamid International has announced price reduction in the most widely used forms of its antibiotics including Ledermycin, Achromycin and Aureomycin in various dosage forms. The local agents. F. E. Zuellig ot Singapore and Malaya said that the reduced prices are being put into55 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement298 1962-06-26 14 nsurmCe coifu Whether you are a business concern or a private individual, INSURE INSURANCE EAR must P' ay an important role SECURITY in your life |||A| |DC nsurc w t 1 Malaya's MJOUIIIC own Insurance Company. Miffeß* All classes of business \Jf ar e transacted. PROSPERITY Lightning Explosion Loss of298 words
-
Advertisement18 1962-06-26 14 Ah-Uhoo Ah Ah-h-h VAPEX inhalant VAPEX I •rthalaif for relief of nasal congestion In head colds and catarrh18 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1589 1962-06-26 15 10 LIVIBPOOL A WESI COASI MA Om rpoti Sail* S'kaai Pim*p MACBABH Havu, iiverpeM. eiasava M PV ln* 21 Jue 31 LASMEOON Amouth. L pill H'daai. H'br| MB. II Tiday Jim 27/ 2 Jlly 3 BOUUS Uferpeel. Giaittm nmm 2i Mil J BIBMiO liiirpiet lily 4 Mly t M hi1,589 words
-
Advertisement2869 1962-06-26 15 IWkJLUmtmViIJI V H '^''Ml 'I I U,SLM THE E. A. C. LINESMIUNU IB lENOA, U NA«Rt HAMB4IRC, IRLMIH, AMTWtRI' ROnEROAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO COTHENBUBS AJ4O COPtNaABEN J®*^®< Soor. I'M* PeMßt K/VKCVvXiI "A3MAU" SHIM 4 II Pt/21 Jin 27/21 JMI l3l\Ks£XJ < AtulHiA' A) MM/ 4 Ml| W i Ml| k I2,869 words
-
Advertisement1124 1962-06-26 15 te MoAUSTER tf> CO^ LTD. Wiw VKRk teu M. nai r'^^ X**** BLLBaMAM UMB a. HXAYBMBtM UMB KAMB4HM LSNB4ML ROTURBAM IBMIM UM AAIUIU IAM FIMCISCe. HAVBt A NOLL. OMTTU. VAM«4mi t PMTLAM. an t* (UTBOMM ammami j" 1 tmm S*cori P. Sham Pining lI PMVI7 Jui 31 Jmi/ 2 illy1,124 words
-
-
531 1962-06-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpiN shares *vere largely X stalemated on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday at around Saturday's prices. Sellers were reserved and there was little evidence of buyers being prepared to meet the market Once again it was largely a531 words
-
Article22 1962-06-26 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jane 23 Jane 25 Industrials: 158.19 158 05 Tins: 254.11 254.77 robbers: 179.24 179.02 Jan. 1 1958—100.22 words
-
Article708 1962-06-26 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Slock Exchange, Federation section yesteraay wiui the number of deals In bracket*: Industrials: Bousund (1.000) $1.47 ON: Dunlopa (I.UOU) $1.60 D, ON, $1.60 OL, (2.000) »l.Mi; Kltzpatrlcks (2.UUO) 51. 84: 1. Wauijb (l.OUO) $I.W; Hume ords (1,000) am. lOtd. Hum* pre (1,000) Ass.708 words
-
303 1962-06-26 16 Straits tin price shed 62 cents to close at $433.37£ a picul yesterday following the easier tendency in the overnight London metal price. The offering was 275 tons, up 15 tons on Saturday. The Financial Times predicts that the state of "almost303 words
-
Article32 1962-06-26 16 June 25. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 74; cents (up a cent). K.L.: 742 cents (up 1} cents). TIN: 5433.37 V (down 62! cents). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up 15 tons).32 words
-
Article225 1962-06-26 16 July first grad: rubber buyer* fob closed at 5 p.m in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74 1 cent* per Ib. up 11 cents on Friday's closing prlea. The tone was quiet. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANCE closlUK prices In cents P*r Ib., yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B.225 words
-
Article216 1962-06-26 16 ULV Hrst trade rubber buytrs «...b. I rimed at 5 p.m. In Slnicxpor* yesterday at 74| rents per Ib. up one rent on Friday's closing price. The tone was quitt. S.C.C.R.A. '-losing prices in cents per Ih ycoterdav: Int t R. 8.8. Prompt fob. buyer* 741, sellers216 words
-
Article207 1962-06-26 16 SHIP'S lying altniilDi tn* ttngapxr* wharvtt tMlay art: Bamora 40/41. Van Unachoten 44. Gonahu Hani S3/34. Yewbank 31/32, Memnon 42/43. Fuji Mam 23/24, Tatlana 3></3«. Leverkuacn lit/ 11. Tronob NW. 1/2 Outtr r**da: Kmp. Klttlwake, Ardross. Kuklrn. Btelntor. Balboa. Mike. BatrllH Ilaerak. Kl»nl, L*tong. Cltv ot207 words
-
Article108 1962-06-26 16 Ju<M 2S. Ttirre month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) a> N. 13 rls. Cold Store 4d. M. Dox 12 cts Bteanwhtp I pj Breweries 23 cts 8. Times li it*. Robinson > eta 8. Trader* 3? ctj. S. Darby 4id Unllwrs 10 c<«. W Jacks 10 cts. MININGS A. Amal 2'W108 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement990 1962-06-26 16 l^ i^ l^ l^ l^ l^ l^ i^ i^ i^ i^»^»»^»l»sllll»Jsllasllll^Bl«ll»l»ll^iasllllllllllllslllllllllB KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic <k Great Ukei servtoa tv tv n» tv (1* S°Do" H'lulu i antt'Ot If* ul»v«is<ni "EHiili Man" Ut. 33/34 21/21 Jill 11 Jlly 21 lily 14 tag 31 Ait 'Kiaiia.a Mars" 21/31990 words
-
Advertisement1112 1962-06-26 16 PRODUCE PRICES AUSTRALIAN CHINESE Product Exchange, tinxaporo noon pncti por picul QTOOIfQ yosttrdiy 01 lib IV O Coconut oil: bulk $3«f sellers, drum Ml* sellers. Copra: June S2S buyers. *2Sf sellers; Ptppor: Muntok white $1574 MELBOURNE, Mon. T™ ln nd ta Lampong Mack Jl2O sellers, asta dustrlal shares Intensified and1,112 words
-
Advertisement660 1962-06-26 16 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKM that an Interim Dividend, the thirty-seventh, of one shilling and six pence (Is. 6d.) per .share, less income tax at the rale of forty per cent, has been declared dv and payable to shareholders on the660 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement995 1962-06-26 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 6 of 1962 In the Matter ot The Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance, 1962 And In the Matter of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In the Matter of BAN tHI AN PAX995 words
-
Advertisement999 1962-06-26 17 IN THE HIGH COURT u r THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF HINCAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 9 of 1962 In the Matter ot The Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance. 1962 And In the Matter ol The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In the Matter of GOLDEN WALL INSI'RANCE999 words
-
Advertisement995 1962-06-26 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Companies Winding Up No 12 of 1962 In the Matter of The Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance. 1962 And In the Matter of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In :he Matter ot MERDEKA INSURANCE COMPANY995 words
-
Advertisement1009 1962-06-26 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 15 of 196* In the Matter ol Tbe Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance. 1K62 And In the Matter ot The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In tbe Matter of NORTHERN MALAYA INSURANCE1,009 words
-
Advertisement195 1962-06-26 17 NOW FLY WITH SACHIKO TO DJAKARTA Beginning July 16, Japan Air Lines extends Discover the pleasure of flying JAL. Wherits Southeast Asia services to Djakarta. Now ever your travels take you, enjoy the calm the fastest Jetliner, the 880 M Jet Courier will beauty of Japan at almost the speed195 words
-
-
TIMES SPORT 1
-
Article530 1962-06-26 18 CREDENTIALS OF NATIONAL BODIES WILL BE INVESTIGATED By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Monday YJALAYAft sportsmen have participated in two Olympic Games and two Asian Games. The net result has been one bronze medal won by Rahim Ahmad in the 400 metres at Tokyo in 1958.530 words
-
Article, Illustration41 1962-06-26 18 Daring dive by Yugoslav goalie in World Cup clash COSKIC. the Yugoslav goalkeeper, dives at the feet of Tobar. the Chilean forward during I the match for third place in the World Cup competition at Santiago. Chile won 1-0. UPI picture.UPI - 41 words
-
Article147 1962-06-26 18 IPOH, Mon.— Perak fail- ed against Kedah in the Malaya Cup tie at Alor Star on Friday because their forwards failed to click. This was the opinion of Teoh Chye Hin. the President of the Perak Amateur F.A.. who said here today: 'Kedah deserved147 words
-
Article21 1962-06-26 18 VIENNA. Mon. Hungary be. Austria 2-1 in an international soccer match here yesterday, after leading 1-0 at half-time.— Rcuier21 words
-
Article169 1962-06-26 18 PESTANA PICKS 5 FROM SQUAD SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association selectors will discuss tomorrow recommendations by national coach Frank Pestana for five bpxers to be sent to the Asian Games in Jakarta in August. Pestana told the Straits Times that the five boxers he has recommended are from169 words
-
Article134 1962-06-26 18 TAIPING Mon.-Choong Ah Kow of Sltiawan won three titles in the North Perak lawn tennis championships here yesterday Results of the finals: Men's singles r Choong Ah Kow bt Ng Say Peng 6-2. 6-2: Men's doubles: Choong Ah Kow and Cheah Hoong Yean bt Rama Rao134 words
-
Article30 1962-06-26 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. St. Josephs Insitutlon of Singapore today won the 4 x 110 yards relay in 48.4 sec in the St. John's Institution altliletics championships here.30 words
-
Article, Illustration529 1962-06-26 18 L.C. Hoffman Jnr - Hong Kong's chances vanished with McFadzean's collapse L.C. Hoffman Jnr. A REVIEW by KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The second SouthEast Asian amateur golf team championship ended at the Selangor Golf Club on Saturday after four days of close competition but the golf was unspectacular. This year the scores were poorer than529 words
-
Article41 1962-06-26 18 BALTIMORE. Mon Dou* Ford, the United Slates Ryder Cup player, won the Eastern Open Rolr tournament here yesterday by one stroke with 279. Bon Goalby was second after failing to sink a 15-foot putt on the last hole.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
-
Article174 1962-06-26 18 BASKETBALL SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's basketball team will have to redouble their training efforts If they hope to finish among the top teams in the Asian Games tournament at Jakarta in August This is the opinion of Goh Chye Hin. president of the Singapore Amateur, Basketball174 words
-
Article25 1962-06-26 18 ROME. Tues. West Germany beat Ita/y by 118 points to «0 in a two-day international athletics match which ended here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
-
Article117 1962-06-26 18 LTAM to stage meet for juniors KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya will introduce a Junior open tournament this year. This will replace the junior events cancelled from the national and open championships. The championships will be open to all Malayan and foreign competitors under the age117 words
-
Article62 1962-06-26 18 IPOH. Moij.— Only i wo countries, f.MMpore" and Pakistan, liava confirmed that they will send athli-tes to tlie Malayan open athletic championship at Ipoh on Aug. 9. 10 and 11. The Federation of Malaya AAU have invited 24 countries to talc* part, in the meet. Hong Kong. Thailand.62 words
-
225 1962-06-26 18 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - DAVIES— SERVICES 'FIND' OF THE SEASON FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; By SINGAPORE. Joint Services F.A. officials are already describing their new centre-for-ward, Ken Davies, a former amateur with the English Fourth Division club Wrexham, as the "most exciting find" of the season. Davies. dubbed by his teammates as "two-goal Davies" made his225 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1962-06-26 18 When you are young enjoy life as much as H "111 Jl^*:jßß ■Ml w/F^^^^ ALRMY^f KING SIZE Lj2 I In a class of its own imm /B 3O CENTS FOR 1 O «f33 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous131 1962-06-26 18 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER KLLAXG I.KAGLK: Dii. 1PWD 1 Chung Hwa 0. PKNANQ LEAGLE: Div. I Darul 3 Baharul 2. TAIPING LEAGIE: Div. Poli.r 2 Kamunting 0. L. PERAK LEAGIE (T. Anson): Div. 2— ACS 2 DTC 2. BATI7 GAJAH LEAGUE: Div. I 1 sth RMR 2 Tamilians 0. BADMINTON PEKAK131 words
-
Miscellaneous133 1962-06-26 18 aASKETdALL K. LANCAT DI.MKKT K.O. 'Kaiai.i;.: Sin Yew of &emeny;h bt Chin Yen of Kaiang 56-47. ten.\:> PEKAK MEDICALS 'Ipoh>: Men's doubles final— Hu Wi i Hsien and Amir Abas bt Balasubramanlam and Lee Gim Leng 6-0. 6-0. SPORTS DIARY ><>« (Kit S'POKfc LEAGUE: Div. 1 RAF Seletar v RAP133 words
-
-
TIMES SPORT 2
-
Article, Illustration364 1962-06-26 19 EPSOM JEEP - HIGHLAND KING GOES WELL ON WET TRACK EPSOM JEEP: By Newcomer Seagate attracts attention Kuala Lumpur, Mon. JUDGES WERE RIGHT -BY A NOSE HIGHLAND KING, a course scratching yesterday, did a stylish gallop on a heavy track this morning. Highland King went better than newcomer Dulas River (Kitson Leong) over364 words
-
309 1962-06-26 19 Stewards probe after fall by Brian I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1Y —Brian Wilson, the 20-year-old Melbourne Jockey, fell on his first day of riding in Malaya yesterday. His mourn. Thank You. in the last race at Kuala Lumpur stumbled at the home turn and Brian was thrown. He was sent to309 words
-
Article92 1962-06-26 19 Armistice scores shock win f>ARIS, Mon. Armistice 1 brought off a 15-1 shocK victory In the £36.000 Grand Prix de Paris over 15f at Longchamrj yesterday. Jean Deiorge took him to the front 21 out and he ran on strongly to win by 2i lengths from Picfort, with .Montfleur twoReuter - 92 words
-
Article347 1962-06-26 19 Weights for tomorrow's WEIGHTS for all seven races at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow Class s— 9f I mm- Me Hour- 9.(J(J Gay Tournai ;i.uu Sctia 8.13 Kinabalu 8.12 Gold Dragon 8.10 Kiver Cloud 8.09 Itoll In 8.09 \rigato 8.08 Kvelyn 8.05 King Ruddin 8.05 Mtesse Royale 8.03 Cabaret 111 8.01 Dashera347 words
-
Article40 1962-06-26 19 SARAOO6BA, Mon. Real Madrid beat Saragossao 2-1 here last night in the first leg match of their General Franco Cup semifinal. Valencia and Seville drew 2-2 in Valencia in the first leg of the other semi-final. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
-
Article46 1962-06-26 19 PEKING. Mon. The touring Japnnese men's üble tennis team beu 1 world champions China 5-2 here yesterday to reverse the result of their two previous encounters on the tour. Japan's women's team scored their third successive victory over China, this time by 3-0. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
-
340 1962-06-26 19 rpAIPING, Mon. WalA ter Soysa set up a new zone record for the long jump in the twoday Perak AAA North Zone championships which ended at the Sui tan Yussuf Stadium here yesterday. He cleared 6.7 metres, beating the previous record by 01340 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement419 1962-06-26 19 Ejg^ Here's your chance to exchange your old JL ©refrigerator y 1 for a new one! HI ANY ONE OF THIS SUPERB 1962 RANGE OF REFRIGERATORS CAN BE YOURS l^of^ O VER SEVEN MILLION GENERAL I -^^affWmltT\ ELECTRIC Refrigerators have been ////j VyyJH n use throughout the world over the419 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous5 1962-06-26 19 Huffs Miunnfj Uff ttaiph UeiwnduM5 words
-
-
Article, Illustration52 1962-06-26 20 ROY AL VISITO RS LIGHT CANDLES IN TEMPLE I/ING BHUMIBOL of Thailand and Queen Sirikit light candles at Wat Chaiya Mangalaram in Penang, while Buddhist monks look on. It was part of the religious ceremony of "opening the eyes" of the 108-fr. Reclining Buddha, which the Royal visitors performed. Straits52 words
-
Article142 1962-06-26 20 SOPHIA ON TRIAL FOR BIGAMY OOME, Mon. An Italian investigating magistrate has committed film star Sophia Loren and film producer Carlo Ponti for trial for bigamy, the news agency Italia reported here today. The agency said the magistrate handling the case. Dr. Giullo Franco, had sent Dr. Ponti tor trialReuter - 142 words
-
229 1962-06-26 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. A District judge, presiding today over a serious stabbing case, told the parties concerned to consider themselves "extremely fortunate." Mr. Choor Singh, the judge, told Teo Woo Cheng. 19. the accused, that he was lucky in that he was not229 words
-
170 1962-06-26 20 JAIL FOR FORCING MAN TO TAKE RIDE IoiNUAPOKb, Mon. —A I \ij young man tuuK a houae paiiuei' xur a rive alter Miapecunu mm to oe the mlOruMK le&ponsible lor me an cat ot mur oi nis irienas, the prosecution claimed in court nere loaay. me man cnung Ec Sing,170 words
-
Article412 1962-06-26 20 LONDON. Mon— Apart from the encouraging quarterly balance oi payments statement, there was little else to help sentiment in the stock markets here today and prices continued to move down- wards. Buyers again held off and. wiih .small persisitent selling going on. Jobbers continued to lower their quotations.412 words
-
189 1962-06-26 20 5 soldiers 'on the run' got just what they asked for... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. When five British soldiers walked into the barracks of the Royal Dragoons at Ipoh last week and asked for accommodation they got it immediately in the guardroom. They claimed to be on leave and said they189 words
-
WIMBLEDON
-
469 1962-06-26 20 Layer, Fraser start well at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, Monday. DEFENDING champion Rod Layer of Australia got the 1962 all-England lawn tennis championships under way here today when he opened play on the famed centre court against India's Naresh Kumar. Layer won 7-5. 6-1. 6-2. Layer's team mate. tfeale Fraser, whom many469 words
-
Article119 1962-06-26 20 County tea scores LONDON, Mon. leu in today's cricket matines were: At Manchester: I.;.iu asluie 204, Worcestei-siilre 274 for .six At Hove: Warwickshire M 2 for six ueciared. MM 232. At Brrntuood: Mludle.sex 115 and 64 for no wicket. Es->ex 425 for seven declared. At Nottingham: Nottinghamshne 357 tor eigntReuter - 119 words
-
-
Obituary77 1962-06-26 20 CRICHTON At A- iilil., H on J.f.ii.til' 1.. D In lovi'ii huMi mcl m Lj] Mi lather of Drills and Jim. Murphy lidtrnd at CtMMfl c'fnitny vii 24.6.62. MRS. V. V. MARKANDOO and etniilrrn and T. Ayudurat 1.1 Hmm tbank all nlntiv.-s and trumls lor thiir mmhjm of condolincr,77 words
-
Article152 1962-06-26 20 FAMILY AND PARENTS i.l lit* Inchu Bah.-irum Ipoh Dish c Supt. thank Malayan Rnllwuy mluvri, Staff and others for Ihiir MWUHy mmmam of condoimcrs. wiwUm m Inch* Raharum'a funeral on 2iu;.ii2 v. HutttTworth. WONG FOOK HONC and family wlKh to thank all thrlr relatives and friends for their kind152 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement65 1962-06-26 20 6 Late LASSIFIED RTISEHEHTS 2(1 WurdH Sill < Minimum he cut his leg /L not the kite string a/r (/our knee, s/ow I T#ffi£</0(//:A£.so/v. ££Asro/>t/isr A </VWG ?G£T t/Ot/fi MOTHER/^ I «££p THE Ct/TCIfAN. SO /F iVOA/7 TO PUT ON SOM£4QI •MftCKO. YOU CAN 60 BACK TO YOUR l SQQ(//CXS£AS</rOUS£.65 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous42 1962-06-26 20 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperalures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterda} lluli.".t Lowest Kuala Lumpui 88 72 Kota Biiaru 88 72 Penally 86 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 82 73 Singapore 81 7542 words
-