The Straits Times, 21 July 1962

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  • 21 1 AVKnACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times AW*""* He**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1962. 15 CENTS RDN 036
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  • 16 1 Selamat pagi! START YOUR DAY THE ■lAi--™— Great American breakthrough 4 M m defence against missiles
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  • 476 1 XL ALA LUMPUR, Friday. jyjALAYS were tonight urged to speak "proper" Malay to nonMalays so that the latter would gel a true appreciation of the national language. The acting Minister of Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, made the call in a radio
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  • 86 1 Waggie doggie tale BRADFORD. Fri. Does a dog w.ig its tail faster if it is a large dog or a small dog? A team of inspectors from the RSPCA decided to find the answer at a pet show here by offering a group of does titbits and seeing which of
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  • 330 1 Bang on target without nuclear warhead \yASHINGTON, Fri. A Nike-Zeus iiiiti missile missile yesterday successfully intercepted the nose cone of an Atlas inter-continental ballistic missile as it was speeding at 10,000 m.p.h. over the Pacific. The three-stage 48ft. U.S. Army Nike-Zeus was fired from Kwajalein Island
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA. Frl. Russian Deputy Premier and Trade Minister Mr Anastas Mikovan n>w Into Jakarta today for seven-day visit as guest of President Bo»karno. Reuter
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  • 516 1 MR. TAI CKET SENG MR. Tai Chet Seng, 53, the millionaire who was kidnapped on Monday, was freed early this morning somewhere in the Setapak area. His kidnappers let him out of a van and told him to sUy where he was. He
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  • 450 1 28 HELD BY POLICE— THEY SUPPLIED GUNS TO GANGS OF ROBBERS By FRANCIS ROZARIO: SINGAPORE, Friday POLICE have smashed a crime syndicate said to be responsible for at least 25 major robberies, both in Singapore and in the Federation, in recent months. The syndicate operated an "armoury"
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  • 139 1 WASHINGTON. Frl. President Kennedy today accepted the resignation of Oen. Laurls Norstad as Bupreme Allied Commander in Europe and as Commander-ln-Chlef of the United States Forces in Europe, the White House announced. In an exchange of letters released by the White House. Oen. Norstad requested that
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  • 90 1 I ONDON. FrL The kj elderly mother 'of a newly -appointed Cabinet Minister was asked to leave the House of Commons last night for applauding her son's maiden speech. Lady Noble, ai. clapped her hands enthusiastically in the Strangers' Gallery when Mr. Michael Noble, the new
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  • 42 1 MACAO. Fri. Communist Chinese authorities in Kwanptung Province have arrested more than 1.000 people on espionage charges, arrivals from Canton said today. They scid the people were being detained In Canton and woul* face a public trial soon. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Bangka Island is to have its own tin smelter by 1964. according to Indonesian Government plans. It Is being made In Germany.
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  • 66 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of External Affairs today warned Federal citizens who are dual nationals to take out Malayan passports before Oct. 1. A Ministry statement draws attention to the Amendment to Article 24 of the Constitution, which states that any Federal citizen applying for, or travelling
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  • 461 1 TENGKU: MALAYSIA IN TWO STAGES 2A.M. FLASH I ONDON. Fri. Bri- tain and Malaya have accepted that the creation of Malaysia must be done in two stages, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Malayan Prime Minister, said here tonight. He said: "Progress has definitely been made" in the four-day-old talks on the concept
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  • 39 1 CONGO. SUEZ COSTS Tilt HAGUE, Frl lirl Court rulrd hrrr Udaj Mm co>t> of I nit«d N itioß nn;o and Sucr optr-tti'tn obligatory to rormbrr> in Irrn-itional Court of Jt'-tn umr to this "achi-<n opinion V»v I <
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  • 290 2 'JHE signing of a Laos agreement, expected to take place on Monday, is likely to be the signal for a new and violent phase in South Vietnam's guerilla war, many Government officials and diplomats here believe. Already North Vietnam has made it clear saigon Friday
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    171 2 Egypt bans Liz to enter Egypt to Join other members of the cast of "Cleopatra" at present shooting location scenes in Alexandria. A spokesman of the Israeli Arab boycott office here said the decision was taken because the boycott authorities were convinced the film star had helped Israeli activities in
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  • 121 2 PLANS for the first Asian Music Festival here are being finalised. One of Japan's leading orchestras will give two Inaugural concerts on Oct. 2 and 3. Hong Kong's contribution Is in the hands of Professor Chao Mcl Pa. Many other Bouth-East Asian countries will be represented at the
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  • 405 2 WILL AY AS SECRET TALKS GO ON ALGERIAN Nationalist 1 political crisis which the newly independent c< ALGIERS, Friday, leaders here hope that the has threatened to split tuntry will be resolved within 48 hours. Leaders of the aU Algerian Willayas politico military
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  • 69 2 Red radio seixed by police in Thailand BANGKOK, Fit Police have seised a clandestine radio transmitter allegedly sending messages to Peking from Chiengral province, northern Thailand. The radio was found in a forest, in a house owned by a Chinese identified as Fu Mln. Police also seised recording tapes, aerials,
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  • 43 2 HONG KONG. Fri. Hong Kong's traffic policemen will be going about their duties the Roman way soon— on Italian scooters, They are now trying out a first consignment of 10 scooters, replacements for motor-cycles which they previously used. Reuter.
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  • 26 2 BANGKOK. Fri. Monsoon floods drowned two people and damaged several houses in Übol northeast Thailand, according to police reports reaching here today. Reuter.
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  • 15 2 BAIGON, Fri. Saigon's French-Inspired sidewalk cafes have been closed by the Government.— UPi
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  • 416 2 The imported 'killer' snails are cowards HPHE newly-Imported "killer snails" brought to x Hong Kong to exterminate the giant African snails which are ruining crops have turned OUt *O be towards. From From p FRANCIS BOEY The first batch of the imported red-shelled Bermuda snails turned loose in the New
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  • 193 3 Chiang calls for 'anti-starvation' China rising PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek yesterday appealed to China's millions to stage an "anti-starvation uprising to overthrow the Communist regime." President Chiang, in a message supporting the people of the captive nations by the people of the Republic of China, said: "During the past year, as
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  • 167 3 U.S. TO SET OFF ANOTHER SPACE BOMB NEXT TUESDAY WASHINGTON, Friday. T<HE U.S. Atomic Energy Commission said yesterx day a second high altitude nuclear test would be conducted over Johnston Island in the Pacific lon Tuesday. The device will be under a megaton (one million tons of TNT). It will
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  • 81 3 I ONDON. Fri. The new Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, last night deferred the deportation of a 22-year-old Jamaican woman alter a heated debate In the House of Commons. Political sources said the girl's case would be debated In the House again
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  • 239 3 Quick look round WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Government ended the 1962 fiscal year with a U556,300 million deficit the biggest in peacetime except for 1953 and 1959. ROME: A time bomb went off last night In Italy's Vlttorio Emanuel II monument, where the country's unknown soldier lies. Damage was negligible.
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  • 35 3 BONN. Frt. Disciplinary proceedings are to be taken against Wolfgang Fraenkel, the Chief West German Prosecutor, whose compulsory retirement has been ordered by the West German Cabinet because of wartime activities. Reuter
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  • 41 3 LONDON, Fri. BO AC reported today that passenger business for the first quarter of the year was nearly 10 per cent lower than expected. It was "redoubling Its efforts to improve its service and to sell even harder."— Reuter
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  • 187 3 .WASHINGTON, Friday. A WHITE House statement said yesterday President Kennedy believed that the action taken by Peruvian military leaders in overthrowing President Manuel Prados Government "contravened the common purposes inherent in the inter-American system." It said the cause of strengthening democratic Institutions throughout the hemisphere
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  • 236 3 itfOSCOW. Fri— ProITi fessor Lev Shabad said yesterday that Soviet cancer researchers had concluded that a man could smoke heavily for 40 to 50 years without getting cancer from this causp alone. He said they had come to this conclusion after measuring the
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  • 94 3 JAGAN ASKED TO ADDRESS U.N. BODY NEW YORK. Fri. Dr Cheddi Jagan. Prime Minister of British Guiana, was today invited to address the U.N. Colonialism Committee as soon as possible, preferably next Monday. Dr. Jagan Is to protest against Britain's postponement of the British Guiana constitutional conference until September. In
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  • 45 3 TAIPEH, Fri— Two T-33 two-seater jet trainer planes crashed after a mid-air collision in Southern Formosa yesterday killing one of the four pilots of the two planes. Three pilots balled out. but the parachute of the fourth failed to open.— Reuter.
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  • 251 3 I"iOLOURED Common<j wealth immißrants who form mortgage clubs help the promotion of "ghettos." said a report by a West Midland area Conservative group published in London today. The report issued by the Conservative Political Centre, and described as "not an official party pronouncement. dealt with problems
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  • 284 3 East German Government yesterday barred all unauthorised trips to the Baltic Sea coast in an effort to halt the flight of refugees by sea. It placed the 190-milp-long coast from West Germany to Poland off limits to all persons without special permission and
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    • 296 3 This ELEPHANT is mod* from Block Ebony and fc\ e«me» horn Ceylon. They arc ovoiloble in size* tron 2" up w^r** 12 and hove ory ><ltk *"d noils. They ore truly This ELEPHANT it just one of hundreds of items of Malayan, Indian ond Indonesian handicrafts that we hoy* at
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  • 96 4 MUTE'S SIGNS IN COURT: I AM GUILTY SINGAPORE. Fri. A mute. Chow Hai Bin. 17. pleaded guilty through signs in the Tenth Magistrates Court today to three charges under the Road Traffic Ordinance. Through Mr. Chiang Ken Sun. an instructor from the Deaf and Dumb School. Chow admitted riding a
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  • 71 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The president of the newly-form-ed Theatre World Association, Mrs. Gracla Chee, today handed to St. Andrews Mission Hospital, a cheque for $1,080.80 being the proceeds of the first night of the association's Inaugural production of "The Queen and the Rebels," held at the Cultural
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  • 340 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE War Department Civilian Staff Association of the Federation resumed its deadlocked wage talks with the British War Department here today only to be disappointed. The general secretary, Mr. Ng Ah Keat, said after the daylong meeting at Tanglin GHQ Farelf
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  • 88 4 MAN ACCUSED OF MURDER ATTEMPT SINGAPORE, Fri. A man named Cheong Soong Chee was produced in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today on charges of attempted murder and robbery. Cheong was alleged to have attempted to murder Chua Sen Long, 36, and a detective. Hong Hock Chuan, on the five-foot way
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  • 280 4 Prom Ja- THE following la today's sche- dule of civil aircraft mo.ement.s at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS »o AC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, Kua.a Lumpur (BA 714) 5.35 p.m.; rom S>dney, Darwin. Jakaru BA 715) 9.50 pjn. Thai International: Prom Jaarta (TO
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  • 213 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The ashes of Mrs. C. K. Lee, wife of the managing director of Asia Insurance Co., Ltd. and of her daughter, Miss Patricia Lee Yuet Hang. 14, who died in the Alitalia DC-8 crash near Bombay on July 6, will be flown home on
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  • 253 4 Senior Inspector M. C. Jacob, prosecuting, said that the accident was due to Grig's negligence when he drove his bus from an SINGAPORE, Fri. A BUS driver, who was involved in an accident resulting in the death pf Mr. Chuang Shu Yen, 36, a Nanyang University
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  • 215 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. qmREE detectives described in a preliminary inJ quiry today how they arrested three youths, who were among about 20 persons who allegedly attacked them with bottles. They were testifying against Ngai Chee Heng, facing a charge of carrying acid, at Palembang Road,
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  • 1680 5 THE MAN WHO OUTRAN THEM ALL VICTOR KUTS This was the tough and hard-driving Vladimir Kuts who drove the unforgiving minute into the ground... THE dominant figure at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, most sporting experts agree, was the tough, hard-driv-ing Russian distance runner Vladimir Kuts who took the 10,000 metres
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  • 211 6 AIRLINES PLAN ASIAN GAMES SPECIALS SINGAPORE, Fri. Malayan Airways and Garuda Airways will introduce extra flights from3lalaya to Indonesia for the Asian Games, which will be held in Jakarta from Aug. 24 to SeDt. 4. The two airlines, which "perat* regular flights to Jakarta. expect heavy bookings from the beginning
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  • 28 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— Tengku Mahmud. 20. younger brother of the Sultan of Kedah, left yesterday for a training course at the military college at Poona, India.
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  • 67 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Japan would cut its iron ore imports from Malaya by 10 per cent, Mr. Sakai Komatsu, commercial attache at the Japanese Embassy here, said today. It imported 6.5 million tons. valued at 5163 million, from Malaya last year. Mr. Komatsu said: "The cut
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  • 39 6 BINGAPORE. Fri. The Straits Times today received two donations of $10 each for the fund for crippled schoolboy Johnny Ang. They were from Lucy Koh and C. T. Chan. johnny's fund now stands at $4,258.
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  • 212 6 Missing clerk in hospital in Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. BESPECTACLED Mr. Lee Sek Choon, 38, a mines clerk missing from Employees of the. hospital telephoned the Straits Times after reading today's report of Mr. Lee's disappearance. He has been there since July 14 Police today said Mr. Lee, a clerk
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  • 178 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. A MOTHER of two, Madam Ldew Siang Hua, 31, has been reported missing since Dec. 10 last year. Today, her distraught husband, Mr. Ong fiam Tee, appealed to her to return for the sake of their children and her health.
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  • 74 6 Malayan doctors 7-year dean bill KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malayan doctors have had a clean record in tbe last seven years. Since 1955. not one of the 1.004 odd doctors in this country has been struck off the medical register. A spokesman for the Medical Council said today that the last
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  • 40 6 BANTING. Fri. The body of a 14-year-old aborigine boy. missing for 20 days, has been found by aborigines In the Kuala Langat Forest reserve. Biching Anak Ladan was identified by his clothing. Police have detained a man.
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  • 205 6 WOMAN: I WAS RAPED BY 4 MEN oEREMBAN, Fri. A mother of two children reported to Mantin police yesterday that she had been raped and robbed of a pold ring by four men as she was cycling home from an election rally at Pajam village on Wednesday niehtThe woman, aged
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  • 51 6 SINGAPORE, Pri. The British Far East Fleet and the Royal Air Force are participating in joint anti-sub-marine exercises off the East Coast, a naval spokesman saici today. He described the exercises, which are under the command of Rear Admiral J. B. Frewen in the cruiser Tiger, as "routine."
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  • 753 6 I didn't embroil my SINGAPORE, Fri. Crown Counsel. Mr. Francis T. Scow, suggested today that Mr. Lim Seek Kian, ex-president of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, had embroiled his union in "the whirlpool of politics" when he issued a statement on Aug. 19 last year in connection with a
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  • 88 6 HAT PASSED ROUND FOR $263 SINGAPORE. Fri. Touched by a Straits Times report about an 82-year-old former teacher's devotion to his crippled daughter for 30 years, more readers have come forward with gifts for the old man, Mr. Lee Ah Cheang, and hu daughter, Phaik Kirn 58. Employees of the
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  • 45 6 PENANG, Fri.— The Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, was elected president of the Penang Association of Justices of the Peace, which was formed yesterday. Mr. Saw Seng Kew, president of the Penang MCA. and Mr. J. P. Souter, were elected vice-presidents.
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  • 34 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Simon Nicholas was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today. Sir Alan wished Mr. Nicholas every success In his career.
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  • 60 6 PENANG. Fri. The Penang C.I.D chief, Supt. Kay Kirn Seng, will be leaving on transfer to Perak next month after having served here since 1958. Mr. Kay will take over as offlcer-in-charge of criminal investigation, Perak, from Supt. Sher Mohamed. who will become Deputy C.P.O. Perak.
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  • 204 6 A CROWD of 100 relatives, friends and officer colleagues gathered at the Royal Malayan Air Force station here today to await the arrival of the R.M.A.F. plane bearing the coffin of an air crash victim. 2nd Lt. Mohamed Yusoff bin Abdul Jadit. 22. The aircraft
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  • 194 7 OH, NO, NOT THESE NURSES gINGAPORE, Fri. The Berita Jururawat, journal of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association, today said that nurses "are not little Florence Nightingales, nor overgrown schoolgirls." "Nurses are human beings and want to be treated as such", it declared. The journal urged that nurses must
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  • 33 7 KLANG, Fri. Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, headmaster of the Methodist National-Type Primary School, Port Swettenham, was elected president at an Inaugural meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association held in the school hall.
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  • 180 7 Crime wave, so bail is refused IfI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Justice On g said in the High Court today that there was no doubt that the police force was faced with organised crime. He said this when dismissing an application for bail by a massage parlour girl. Yap Siew Lan,
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  • 149 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. CORTY officers and soldiers from overseas territories, mostly from South Vietnam, are undergoing training at the British Army's jungle warfare .school near Kota Tinggi Johore. Confirming this today, a British Army spokesman said: "The courses last a few weeks each and have been
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  • 44 7 IPOH. Fri. A 45 m.p.h. storm lashed Ipoh at lunch time today, preventing many people from going back to work. In started at 1.40 D.m. £»nd lasted for about 20 minutes. Some tree branches were blown down. No damage was reported.
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  • 35 7 TAIPING. Fri Miss Bernadette Suppiah, daughter of Mr. R. Suppiah of the Income Tax Department, has left for India to study medicine at Madras University. She is former pupil of the Convent here.
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  • 190 7 Queen will open Women's Day in Malaya ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y The Raja Permaisuri Agong will open Malaya's first Women's Day celebration at Merdeka Stadium here on Aug. 25. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, his wife. Puan Sharifah Rodzlah. the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak and his wife,
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  • 90 7 SECRETARIAT IS PLANNED FOR RUBBER BOARD KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Rubber Fund Board will start a competition soon for designs for a secretariat building In Kuala Lumpur. The height and other details of the $1,000,000 building, at the junction of Ampang Road and Yap Kwan Seng Road will be
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  • 29 7 IPOH. Fri. The Methodist Girls' School here will hold a fooii and fun fair tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. in aid of Its building fund.
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  • 37 7 PENANG. Fri.— The Australian singer. Tony Brady, was mobbed by 500 teenage fans when he arrived In Pe,nang this afternoon. He will sing at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School tonight and tomorrow night.
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  • 261 7 Sun Life comes to terms with union SINGAPORE.. Fri.— The Sun Life Assurance Co.. of Canada, here has reached agreement with the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union on retrenchment terms for 15 of its employees A statement, issued by the union today and confirmed by the company, said that the
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  • 116 7 IS world business on the slide? Since the Wall Street crash this question has been the subject of much anxious speculation. The decline in prices of primary commodities has added to the sense uf uncertainty. In this week's Siinlay Mail, leading economic forecasters
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  • 338 7 STUDENTS BEGIN MOURNING WEEK FOR MURDERED 'PAPA' SIMMONS PENANG. Friday. r rHE total student population of 357 men and women at the Malayan Teachers' College in Glugor today started a week's mourning for "Papa" Simmons, popular senior lecturer in English, who was murdered by a gang of hooded robbers last
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  • 73 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Two seamen from the Dutch freighter Houiman were taken off the ship and rushed to the hospital last nizht. Both had stab wounds. The police were told that they had been Involved In a fight when the ship was approaching Singapore.
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE, Fri— A donation of $5 from an anonymous reader for 10-year-old Mustapha Hussein, the deaf mute son of a fisherman, was received by the Straits Times today. To date. Straits Times readers have sent in a total of $35 for Mustapha.
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  • 35 8 M/orrfs Sl* (Mimmum, MRS. CARDEN and Family return h.-artfelt thanks for the kind syml»>thy shown to them in their receat sad bereavement and for donations to the work of The Bible Societies In Malaya
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  • Saturday. July 21, 1962.
    • 622 8 Dr. Subandrio's cryptic description of his mission to New York for talks with the Dutch does not add to any optimism which may be felt now that Indonesia and Holland are in contact again on the West Irian problem. Indonesia is exploring "for the last time'", he
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    • 380 8 Why should the* rich nations give economic aid as they do to the backward? As President Nasser has put it, the un-der-developed countries have a right to aid. The "have" nations have grown wealthy on the proceeds of exploitation, and therefore must discharge tho debt incurred. So
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    • 228 8 This is no time for the Press to be harassing the police Irf their war with the kidnappers. Presumably they know, what they are doing, but if this comforting assumption is wrong the facts will be public in due course, and comment will be free. Meanwhile the satisfaction
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  • 1268 8  - PHOUMA...AND THE PHANTOM ARMIES OF LAOS Another problem for the new Govt. BEFORE he became Prime Mm ister of the coalition Government of Laos. Prince Souvanna Phouma was fond of telling diplomats and journalists that there were anywhere betwe&n 100,--000 and 1 50.000 armed men loose in the country. "I
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  • 314 8 FORTRESS MALE IS BREACHED rKYO. Frl.— The demure Japanese girl, who 20 years ago meekly accepted her Inferior place in society, has broker Into the land's best-defended mair lortresses Men don't mind that most of their barbers are women, or that the breweries attribute rising
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    • 867 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wmrdt (Minimum) TAN To May Liv aod Boos. Lin on iv.tr; at Alor atar a son. bre'her for Chenit and Leong. M Herds fit mimimmm, THE MARRIAGE Tskrs Place To-day Oeioeen Thomas Slow Kirn Heck, only «on of Mr. Slow Chen* Kirn and the ntr Md. Kuek Phuay
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  • 147 9 \TALACCA, Fri.— Police M* today warned housewives and schoolgirls to beware of an elusive snatch-thief who is operating in Malacca town. The thief, they said, appioached his victims from the rear on a bicycle, snatched their goal necklaces "and escaped before he could
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  • 35 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Transport, Datn Sardon bin Haji Jubir. was admitted to the General Hospital here today to continue treatment of his elbow injury received at Oslo alroort last week.
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  • 121 9 IPOH. Fri. The president of the Perak Family Planning Association. Dr. Haji Mixat Khas. said today that Malaya must check over-population to rnsure the success of her development plans. Writ ting in the association's annual report. Dr. Haji Khas said Malaya was over-populated,
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  • 549 9 CASE OF STORE BUSINESSMAN ACCUSED OF SNUGGLING USHA, URUGUAYAN'S FORMER SOCIAL SECRETARY, TELLS THE COURT ABOUT THEM J^OVE letters written by a Uruguayan diplomat, O. P Nadal, to his former social affairs secretary, Miss Usha Advani, were mentioned in a New Delhi court yesterday during her cross-exami-nation
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  • 155 9 WOMEN WHO MARRY DANGER ||OW does a wo- man react when her husband courts death every time he goes out to work? What are her problems, fears and hopes Five wives give their frank answers in Interviews with Lewis De Fries whose series "I Married Danger" begin exclusively in The
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  • 112 9 Perak votes for 100 seats today PDH, Fri. The fight for another 100 local council seats in Perak will be staged tomorrow when elections are held of 12 councils. A total of 595 seats in 63 councils have already been decided in elections held over the past two Saturdays and
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  • 67 9 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL From Aug l Cathay Pacific Airways and Thai International Airways will pool their services on the Hong KongBangkok run. which will bring the number of flights a week between the two cities to 13 for the two airways. They will also pool their
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  • 43 9 0 KUALA LI'MPIR, Fri.— Ten thousand copies of the Malay version of a new booklet "The Modern Commonwealth", will be distributed soon throughout the Federation. Its author is Britain's Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies. Mr. Duncan Sandys.
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  • 66 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three Malayan Airways sales managers from the United States arrived here today on a brief familiarisation tour so that on their return they can "sell" more Malayan tours to America travel agents. They are Mr. PR. Kennedy, of Chicago; Mr. R.F. Unger, of New
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  • 56 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The flagship of the Indian Navy the Vikrant. flying the flag of P.ear-Admiral AJC. Chatterjee. and accompanied by the frigate.*. Godavarl and Khukrl. will pay an informal visit to Singapore from July 27 to 31. After this they will be on an operational visit
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  • 52 9 TAIPING. Frl.— Mi.«w Urn Meng Eng. eldest daughter of the Minister of Transport designate. Dr. Llm Swee Aun. will marry Mr. 00l Boon Leon*, a lawyer and eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. 00l Keng Seng, of Kuala Lumpur, at the Wesley Church here on Aug. 11 at
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  • 359 9 *TiHE call by the Singax pore National Union of Journalists for a general meeting on July 29 has sprung from a signature campaign being conducted by certain members against the tecent action of the union's central council on the National Referendum Bill SINGAPORE,
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  • 368 9 FOUR DOGS POISONED: ENTER 7 ROBBERS SINGAPORE, Friday. IjKDUR dogs, including an Alsatian, died suddenly bll within 24 hours last week in a kampong off Aljunied Road, giving the kampong people something to talk about for days. In discussing the mysterious canine fatalities, some suggested that they were the victims
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  • 25 9 CANBERRA, Fri.— The Australian Army's Matron -In Chief. Col. E. N. Doig. will visit Singapore and Malaya from July 23 to Aug. 6.
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  • 47 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Police have asked businessmen and shop assistants to be on the look-out for a signed blank cheque which was lost in High Street. The cheque— No. P*****1— was lost by Mrs. P. A. Wlthall when she went shopping this morning.
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    • 222 10 $500 fine: Danger of pointing a gun... IN Tuesday's Straits Times there is a report of a fine imposed by Mr. Justice Ambrose of $500 to be paid by a shop assistant for accidentally killing a girl aged twenty. Most of us can rempmbrr a little jingle about pointing guns
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    • 173 10 ONE of the filthiest roads in Singapore is situated at the junction of Lim Tua Tow Road "and Teck Chye Terrace. More than 100 stalls illegally constructed obstruct road users; anri stallholders and their families not only live in them but also discharge their rubbish and
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    • 873 10 Sydney University: A shock for Malayans 'J'HE decision of the University of Sydney to restrict the number of overseas students has shocked most of our students here who are preparing to matriculate at. the beginning of next year. year. As the main intention of most Asian students here is to
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    • 133 10 t WONDER if the detention of five opium smuggling kings in Singapore will have any effect on the activities of* offenders in Ipoh The evil-smelling fumes drifting out of a row of old shops in a certain part of the town reminds one of the
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    • 248 10 NOWADAYS children are living in a world of harsh reality, not one of make-believe. And as I examine the books of some schools. I wonder about the logic behind the fairy tales they contain and the incredible stories little children have to read
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    • 209 10 DESPITE Mr. Ogle's lament nothing seems to have been done to improve the teacher's lot. The dignity of the profession has been stained by such labels as "non-government servants." hence depriving them of basic facilities such as housing and medical treatment. When this
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    • 196 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 7. A hundred leave Lancashire 1 KaSSLKf"* b d aD<l AdvinceT.rCn,-, n«ghS PWttf^&iiurtelt farthing! *><*? < 8( (6) coua r neu Imzvna 13 pu ff about v, c much Wand U SSX due to be conaecrat- 21 Ship inking *an irl* port? W. an~hn>n--14. Pai* afUr
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    • 961 11 (Continued from P**« 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box tt eta. txtrm 24 EUROPEAN STENOGRAPHER Required for Diplomatic Mission. Appll- M cants should write to P.O. Box 99, Singapore. LOCUM WANTED for East Coast a Clinic for one month commencing mid- w Aug. State terms. Apply Box A
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    • 684 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT AVAILABLE on Ist August On* un■rnrshed room In n*w flat View, U-A Oaan Road, Singapore 15. ACCOMMODATION WANTED I Wmrdt SS (Mi*.)— Box It eta. mxtrm BACNELOR. CHINESE RIQUIHKS partly Furnished Room preferably Ith own entrance. Please give foil stalls. Reply Box A 5064 8.T., S'por*, AUSTRALIAN COUPLE
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    • 1005 11 EDUCATION M Word* U (Mi*.)— Box It ett, mxtrm SIO. (AIR-CONDITIONED) Offer*: Sborthaad. Typing, Book-keeping. Accounting. Malay-sborthand, English, Mathematics, 75 Middle Road Spore. 211 SL N. TAN ACCOUNTANCY School: New Beginners' Bookkeeping; Management: Secretarial Practice; Administration: »T"»t Tax. la nosslon. Accounting; Coating; other subjects for A.C.C.A. A.1. A., C.1. 8.,
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    • 812 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mim.}— Bom It cte. astro USED DAUPMINBS ana Ho'rVns m excellent condition a attractive prices aad terma. Other nuke* also available Ptoet*— Motors Ltd.. Sinsapor*. 1964 FORO ANOLIA, good paint/ tyre*, excellent condition, taxed/Insured. Also Ford Prefect 1906. 72, Jalan Oemblra, off MacPborson Road.
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    • 922 11 VEHICLES FOR SALS tt Word* St (Mim.)— Box It eta. mmtrm VOLKSWAOEN 19SS SALOON. Comprehensive Insurance, Four new Mlcbella x-tyres. Many extras, petrol-gauge, antl-roll-bar steering damper etc Very well malatamed. (Spore) tal: ***** ask for Loka. 1989 F/TAUNUS 17M. S/W, 19«1 F/Taunus 17M, 1960 Opel Rekord. Mini Minor, F/Taunus 12M
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    • 857 11 FOR SALE Word* U (MiM.)—BoM It Ota. «stra VISIT OONALD MOORB Oeliery. Marno— Hl Hems*. Singapore, or Donald Moor* Ltd. Oreat IT**!** a Life Building. Ampaag Road. Kuala Lumpur for demonstration Of I -*T l *l'll I '*"f**r courses. ANNUAL SALE* Just Unpacked 100% Cotton Blankets from Belgium over 10
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  • 1295 12  - The celluloid dream that has become a nightmare DAVID LEWIN by HOLLYWOOD. Fri. WITH the inevitability of lines meeting on a graph, three nagging 'factors have converged to create the current crisis in Hollywood. LINE ONE represents money from the £8 a day an extra is paid, to the bank
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    • 1373 13 rp LIVERPOOL ft WEST COgSI UJL Oue S'oe«e «tiit P. s nam Paaaag NESTOR Havre, liverpeel, Glasgow la Pert Jaly 24 Jaly 25/28 Jely 28/11 MEUMPBS A mouth L'peel. R'dam. H'brg July 24 Jely 28 salt 21/1 it) I LYCAON Liverpeel. CUsgow My 27 Aag I m MEMNON liverpeel Aeg
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  • 502 14 RATHER quieter conditions have prevailed on the Singapore Rubber Market this week, and a slightly easier tone developed, and fluctuations have been very small, say Lewis Peat in their weekly review. After holding aiound 77 cents at the beginning of Uie week prices eased
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  • 162 14 SHIPS lying alartfsMa Ui* Singapcr* Harbour wharves ar axpacted taday: Waikare 33/34, Mississippi Lloyd 4/5. Semenylh NW. 3, Tournal 6/7. Belamat 31, Rajula 23/24, Peraalde 42/43, Staovae Sumba 32 Gorgon 40/ 41. Dopheverett 10/11. Outer reads i Aronda, Hal Lea Melampua, Najla, Proapera, HimeJl Maru, Anlok
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  • 90 14 rl Malayan Caching* ■auks' Am.ciiti.n mad* these change* la it* rataa to mercbanta VMtrrday (all rates to J1OO) Canada: hnymn TT 35». airmail OD 3M. 90 li/nt Mi credit mil*. 361 trade hllla. sailing. TT m OD r*aa)y: Canada 3St: Iwih fnnei Mil!: Btliian Fran** *****: Holland Cuildirt
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  • 523 14 NO INCENTIVE TO DEAL ON MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE From Our Market Correspondent BUSINESS on the last full day's trading for the week on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was again disappointing. Np incentives were to be seen anywhere and the turnover was even smaller than on Thursday. Neither buyers nor
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  • 854 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial*: Dunlopa (1.000) Sl.6*i. (2,000) 51. 70. (S. 000) $1.68. (2.000) $1.86: C.T.B. orda (700) 51a.; F. and N ord* (6.000) $2.79; Oammon (1.000) $1.80, (1.000) $1.31: J. Waugh (1.000) $1.97.
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  • 344 14 tV)R the fourth consecutive trading day Straits tin yesterday continued to' ease in price. There was a rather sharper fall of $1.62} to $436 per picul on an estimated, offering of 240 tons which showed a drop of ten tons compared with Thursday.
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  • 117 14 MELBOURNE, Fri. GENERAL Investment and Indaatrlal shares closed the week on a steady note. Movements were small In continuing quiet trading. Some leaden eased slightly. Oils held steady and A.O.G. gained on news of the start of drilling at Moonie Number Fhre. Base metaJa were barely steady and
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  • 121 14 CHINCH sireeluee liriianii |m|iHn neen price* ft picul yesterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk $37| aellers, drum $40| seller*. Cepra: July $23i buyera. $251 aellera. P**a«r: Muntok while $152* seller*. Sarawak white $150 sellers special Sarawak black $112* sellers garbled Lampoog black $110 aellers. ABTA $122 i sellers. Stngaaera Copra
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  • 128 14 July -0. Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) P. N. 12 eta. Cold Storage 4id M Box IS eta. ataanshtp 8 eU. Brewtaa IS eta B. Time* 20 et». 8. Darby 4id B. Trader* 28 eta W. Jacka 10 rtt. Unite*™ 10 ota. Roblnnon 0 ets. MINIMUS A. Amal 3/1t
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  • 266 14 /OPENING a shade Higher than Thursday's closing levels, th* Federation rubber market was inactive until around noon when liquidation ea&ed piltes by half a cent in thin trading. Lowrr sheet* were neglected. The afternoon t>ession wa& \eiy quiet with no fluctuation* in puce* mid the turnover
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  • 210 14 AUGUST nr»t grade rubbtr buyara f.e.b. closed at it pm. id Singapore yesterday at 75s cents per Id., down half a cent on Thutnday'a closing price. The tone «a« quid. S.C.C.R.A. closinK pracs id centa per Ib. yt-aterday Int I R.S.B prompt t.o b. buyera 7&i, aellera
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    • 1050 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic «t Great Ukea Im»lb> M ti* fi» tIA n» > Dutt S'M"» M'lai* l ancriai *J Ycrk UMvalaM "Ki*iika«a Maru" 31 July/ 1 Aat H J Aaf 23 Aaf 2 Sipt IT Stft 2 Bet "Kaaiikawt Mara" 21 31 Aai 11/ 1 Sept
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    • 554 14 *>?i ZIM LINES r SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICES Eilat Pensni P. S'hjm S'por*. Bangkok ypor* Pening Eilat "vm« n i jiii ami 73 »»t u sin "TU9CM" ll>| lll< HIV Agents:— INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 11. 1-1 Asia lisiraaci Bltf. II WitiM MM. 11. link Strut Smuptrt 1. P.rt Smtteilim Pianf
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    • 34 14 CLOSING PRICES July 20. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 751 cents (down half a cent). K.L.: 75 j cents (down three-eifhths of a cent). TIN: 5436 (down IUB4) Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons( down Ift tons)
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    • 387 14 i B k **V .J B Jm. "w* PUBLIC NOTICE WILL Kuppusamy s/o Murugesu last heard ot at 401, Tanjong Sepat. Kuala Langat, Selangor, registered owner of motor car No: NA-2026 or any other person who lias an ownership claim of the said car please contact Messrs. dannon and Builey.
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    • 1630 15 COMPANY MEETINGS TRONOH MINES MR. J. H. RICH ON OUTLOOK FOR TIN The sixtieth annual general TDK OUTLOOK meeting of Tronoh Mines. Ltd., regard, the future ol un. was held on July 13 in London. taking the long view it may be Mr. J. H. Rich. Chairman, pre- considered favourable
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    • 1286 15 NOTICES I NOTICES NOTICE ESTATE OF I EE OIOR CHYE. V DECEASED. NOTICE to hereby given that AitrTlAM ait nc Mr. Dennis Alan Clyde in no AULIIUN dALfc Ur longer employed by Borneo Motors o^ d pi^m,, bniuant kra.M) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur and is brUllant itogs soUtaS otoUtherefore not authorised
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    • 1471 15 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE BANKRUPTCY MESS STEWARDS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Applications are Invited from NOTICE OF FIBST MEETINGS £XEJ%F£^llm%J£?s TAKE NOTICK that the First permanent) for appointment as Meeting of .Creditors in the under- MESS STEWARDS In the Ministry mentioned cases will be held on of Defence. The post Is
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    • 800 15 TENDERS UAMr% TWKmtlt HONDA 49 cc. TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Depart- M o Caa 6945 M 9GDJ ment. Singapore, in Class BB 1 rlw OMM owo I »»<JJ b^rc^e^^t^^ub^WoTS T™*** DU^ V em. a High ce s P U« S£ 0 f B tS? l^to 8 of
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  • 328 16 Movieland Eiffel Tower are fancied j. By EPSOM JEEP; Penang, Friday J WO of Singapore trainer Keith Daniels'-* fancied runners at Penang on Sunday, Movieland (Race 1) and Eiffel Tower (Race 2), showed smart form in this morning's training gallops. The two stable-mates broke into a gallop at the 5f
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  • 196 16 Rotate the venue, call by Mentri SEREMBAN. Fri.— The Mentri Besar, Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed today called upon the Negrl Sembilan Schools Sports Council to rotate the venue eachyeat In the various districts instead of holding the athleticchampionships in Seremban every year. The Mentri Besar. who declared the 12th
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  • 22 16 PENANG. PrL— Templer House won the Heah Trophy at the Federation School for the Deaf swimming championships at Glugor today.
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  • 119 16 I won't play in Cup tie Beulah PENANG. Fri.— Beulah Bowie skipper of the Penang women's soccer team., may not pla.v in the Straits Times Clip (north cone) replay agalnxi Selangor at the City Stadium here tomorrow night "I a:n noi playing." said Bet) lah, but did not give any
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  • 24 16 BUENOS AIRES. Prl. Olga Szabo (Rumania i won the women's individual foil title In the world fencing championships here last night. Reuter
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  • 26 16 TAIPING. Frl— The Perak Golf Club will inert Penang Turf Club i games section) at golf here on Sunday toeing off at 8 a.m.
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  • 113 16 SEVERAL TEAMS ASK FOR MATCHES IN STORE SINGAPORE. Fri. Several foreign soccer teams will play in Singapore, in thr next few months. Among them are Formosa (one match on July 28). India (Aug. 16), First F.C of Vienna and Dynamo Prague, who have asked for matches in December or January.
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  • 87 16 Malayans defend NSW title CYDNEY. Frl. Sydney University students Jon Chin and Bob Chan of Malaya defend their New South Wales doubles title in the State badminton championships which began in Newcastle yesterday and will end on July 29. reports Keith Hooper. Chin, a former Malayan schoolboy International ls also
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  • 252 16 300,000 visitors for Games? Azuma is 'scared 9 npOKYO, Fri. Dr. A Ryutaro Azuma, governor of Tokyo and chairman of the Japan Olympic Committee, said here yesterday he was "frightened" by international Olympic Committee estimates that Tokyo might have to expect 300,000 foreign visitors to the 1964 Games not the
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  • 283 16 Dexter to lead MCC XI on tour T ONDON. Fri. Ted Dexter, the Sussex captain, will lead the MCC cricket team on the tour of Australia and New Zealand during the winter. The appointment of Dexter. 27. was announced by the MCC at Lord's here yesterday The selectors choice came
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  • 34 16 LONDON. Prl.— England s team for the Canada Cup golf tournament at Buenos Aires from Nov 8 to 11 will be Ryder Cup internationals Peter Alltss and Berna r d Hunt Reuter.
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  • 70 16 NEWTON SQUARE. Pennsylvania. Prl —Arnold Palmer. British Open champion, and Jack Nlcklaus. U.S. Open champion both trailed the leader by five strokes entering the second round of the United State* professional Golfers' Association championship here Shock first round leader was John Barnum. SO. who shot a record 66
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    • 1249 16 RUNNERS AND RIDERS AT PENANG TOMORROW 12 ***** Jalan Salatnat (Chow St.-> Zaln. 6 8.5 4 1 -y Cl 2 OiV 2 7f Kcratchlngs: Jam Jam 9.0 Mawi: Paladio 8.9 Bagby. 1 -***** Easter Fair (San Pair St.) Martin 6 9.0 -Ismail t Race 5* 4-20 Cl. 5* IMV. I—7s
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  • 644 17 S'pore— but only just ■^^23E^3^HT*1 THAT'S THE NEUTRAL VIEW OF SELANGOR CHIEF ON TOMORROW'S SOUTH ZONE DECIDER By NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur, Friday r HE stakes will be high when Singapore and Singapore Joint Services meet in the match to decide the southern zone of the Malaya Cup competition at
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  • 47 17 DAHIM Ahmad (right) hitting the tape in 49 9sec. for the 400 metres in yesterday's trials for MalaK% y»n athletes at the Merdeka Stadium. On the left is Abdul Rahman, followed by Ganesan. Samsuddin and Abdul Mai id.— Picture by Harold Teo.
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  • 171 17 AAU will submit eight for relays KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Federation of Malaya AAU *U1 submit eight names for the relay events at the Asian Oames at Jakarta tn August. They include three athletes who are now undergoing centralised training under American coach. Bill Easton, but who have not been
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  • 504 17 By TEOH ENG TATT and E. FRIDA; Singapore, Friday VORTH Borneo and Sarawak athletes yesterday 11 impressed in their final workouts for the Singapore AAA championships tomorrow (3 pjn.) and on Sunday (2.30) at Farrer Park. Crack sprinter M Jegathe--san will miss the championships. He leaves
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  • 115 17 KUALA LUMPUR, PH. Hghi countries have confirmed their ac ceptance of the F-A.M.'s invitation to the Merdeka soccer tournament which begins on Sept. 8 here. They ale Israel. Burma, Thailand. Formosa, Korea, Japan. Singapore and Indonesia, the holders. The tournament will last ten dayi and will be
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  • 180 17 Jose: Keen tussles in Malayan tourney pOH, Pri. Johnny 1 Jose and Eddie Dungo of the Philippines were the first of the foreign players to arive here this morning for the Malayan open lawn tennis championships which begin here on Tuesday. They are ranked No. 1 doubles pair in the
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  • 146 17 FTI Royal Air Force, the B.C.A ■nlor tournament champions ire In danger of plunging rom third position to the lottom half of this year*' •■ague table RAF may lose all their xjints from two wins because of a protest against them alleging that they had
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  • 149 17 KOTA BHARU, Pri.-Kelan-tan today set up a *oalscoring record in the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they thrashed Pahang 16-1 in an east zone tie played here today. Pahang caused an early shock when they opened accounts in the 10th minute through outside'eft Salahuddin. Kelantan.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 186 17 Sports Diary ATHLETICS STORE. AAA op. v champlou i.ps iParrer Pk, I). SCHOOLS: Jubilee Bchoo Klang (Fort Hill padang, 3.16); Raja Perempuan Secondary (3) ■00MB STRAITS TIMES CUP: North one final replay —Penang women S'gor women (City stadium h p.m.). S'GOR Junior ko: Petallng Tin Sabak Bernam OPA (Pudu <d);
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    • 97 17 4Mb. rree loprat: Tan Oek Chong a Tan Hwa Luck 3 Derek Liew 6:14.0; 200 m Indlridnal m«dley: 1 Philip Ho 2 Keng Slor Bmg S Herbert Bang 2:55.8; 4 Mm lnirr-hou«* free relay: 1 Oldham 2 Thoburn 3 Goh Hood Kens 2-13.8: 4 i 50m inter-houw medley relay: 1
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  • 800 18 STORE PETITIONERS CAN SEEK NEW YORK HEARING PREPARATIONS FOLLOW A SURPRISE REPORT THAT THE COMMITTEE ON COLONIALISM HAS OPENED THE DOOR PREPARATIONS made to send a nation to lay the counci troversial National Refc SINGAPORE, Friday. were today again being Council of Joint Action delekcase
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  • 478 18  -  MUSHAHID ALI By SINGAPORE, Fri. A Singapore flying enthusiast answered the call of high adventure recently to fly home from Boston in the United States in his own single-engine plane. Mr. Leslie Rayner. 49. a member of the Royal Singapore
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  • 24 18 SINGAPORE. Frt. The Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association will hold a dinner to commemorate its 23rd anniversary at the Tal Ton? Restaurant tomorrow.
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  • 258 18 POSER ON DOCTORS, LOCKS, POISONS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Who should be charged the doctor or the dispenser if poisons are not kept under lock and key? Defence counsel. Mr. R. L. Doraisamy Alyer. said In a magistrate's court that the fioctor should be charged. The magistrate, Mr. L.C. Vohrah, said
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  • 140 18 Breakdown delays two mail trains Mr. Rayner tells of a close shave with death, and he praises his companions IPOH. Fri.— An iron ore train going North broke down at Sungei Slput railway station. 20 miles North of here, at 10.30 a.m. today, delaying the day malls. The North and
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  • 329 18 LONDON, Pri.—The stock markets finished one of the quietest accounts for a long time on a subdued note today.' Buyers were still not prepared to commit themselves and preferred to await developments following the Cabinet changes. Industrials drifted lower for most' of the day, and losses were widespread
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  • 22 18 LONDON, Fri.—Buyers £859*6. sellers £861. Forward buyers £869, sellers £870. Settlement £860. Turnover am. 105 tons, pm. 70 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 42 18 LONDON. Frt—Spot 22 3/IM.. August 22 5 16d. Sept. 22% d.. Oct. 22 n »d.. Oct/Dec. 22 7 16d. Jan.'Mar. 22 7 16U. April/June 22\d., July' Sept. unquoted, c.lf July unquoted. August 22'« d Sept 22' id. Tone: Quiet but steady
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  • 370 18 BANGKOK, Saturday. 26 people on board were killed when a Comet airliner crashed in dense jungle near here today. The crash, airport officials said, occured during a monsoon storm last night. The official said two United States Army helicopters landed at the
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  • 195 18 LONDON. Fri.— Results In today's cricket matches were: At SOITHPORT: Lanc;ishi:e beat Warwickshire by 14« run* Lancashire 275 for eiuht declared A and 199 (P. Marner 106 not out, R. Miller five for 48 1. Warwickshire 164 and 164 <K Ibudulln 42. R. Hitchcock 41 not out.
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  • 42 18 CABLE RECEIVED irom Mallakam l>\lon that A. Valthlllnitam father of SorrKi'undr.im of Oil Palm K*tate of hoyanx Loyant: puy*<d a •-'7 7 •>:' S. RAMASAMV. f.-ithrr-in-laiv of V. R'OaKopal of Tremurv. fmamt away pffulty. C«rt«t:<- leaven 41 Portrhenter Aventir for Hindu Cremator-
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  • 124 18 MR. AND MRS. Inlm Mile- ihnnk all relative* .u,d frlendi" for theli MIHMI prejent*. Good i»he» on the occasion ol their ma.Ttaee. Y.M. RAJA AZAM on hehalf of the Iwretivi-.I family Of OM late P.YAM. Raja Hajl Kamarolzaman bin Rija Manmr (Raja di-Hlllr I'en.ki s.nrerely flunk* all friend* anl
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