The Straits Times, 4 August 1962

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  • 19 1 AVIHACiI DAILY fERTIFIFH SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036
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  • 608 1 London to hand over some installations Money needed: 'We are sure Britain will do her best,' say Razak and Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. BRITAIN has agreed to hand over some of her military installations and equipment in Singapore to the Central Government once Malaysia is achieved but more
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  • 945 1 HE CELEBRATES WITH CHAMPAGNE If you have to keep a '■W goat in your house you can get used to its smell and live. Let us regard Imperialism as a goat and our house as the whole planet. Mr. Khrushchev In a speech
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  • 100 1 Dr SOB LEN: A BRiTiSH DIRECTIVE TO AIRLINE LONDON, Fri. The Home Office today directed El Al. the Israeli Airline, to remove convicted spy Dr. Robert Soblen from Britain to the United States. Mr. Henry Brooke, the Home Secretary, had yesterday turned down an appeal by Soblen for political asylum.
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  • 52 1 BONN, Fri. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower today abandoned his plan to tour Cologne because he feared police were too few to handle the crowds. At mid-day Eisenhower's famous grin became only a tight smile when he left his hotel where an estimated 8.000 yelling, clapping Germans
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  • 36 1 HONG KONG, Fri.-^ 66--year-old Chinese woman took an oath In Cantonese today and became the I,oooth person to receive final documentation for admittance to the United States under President Kennedy's emergency refugee programme.
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  • 119 1 f ENEVA, Fri. Mr. Arthur Dean, chief United States delegate to the 17-nation disarmament conference which resumed here today, brought with him a new American offer on nuclear test ban controls. It was described in Washington yesterday as a "calculatedly ambiguous offer" that "national
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  • 119 1 BANTING, Friday. fTHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-Operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said here today he would resign from the Cabinet only if he was forced to do so. He told 50 Kuala Langat Alliance members that he would remain a Member
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  • 65 1 BERLIN. Fri. East German border guards stopped two young men today on the only road between West Berlin and the American sector enclave of Steinstuecken, and marched them off at gunpoint. West Berlin police said. They said it was possible the two young men were East
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  • 45 1 SYDNEY, Fri. More than 10,000 people lined the streets of Sydney this afternoon for the funeral of Lip ut.Gen. Henry Gordon Bennett, 75, leader of the ill-fated Eighth Division of Australia at Singapore in World War 11, who died on Wednesday Renter.
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  • 26 1 COPENHAGEN, Fri. A two-day hunger strike by 400 soldiers here ended today as workmen began enlarging the undersrze barracks mess that sparked the strike.
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  • 222 1 Street singer's death: Verdict is murder SINGAPORE, Fri. Two days after a 10-year-old street singer was reported missing from her home, her body was found on the landing in a block of flats In Keong Saik Street, an inquest was told today. Chow Sam Moy, of Duxton Road, was found
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  • 54 1 HONG KONG, Fri.— Police seized about $100,000 worth of morphine from a Hong Kong registered steamer, when it arrived last Wednesday from South-East Asian ports. A police spokesman said today the morphine. In blocks weighing about 44' j lb.. was found in the vessel's boiler room. Investigations
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  • 150 1 OUT SOON: One dollar notes that look just so slightly different KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. New one-dollar notes are to be issued this month and they may look slightly different from those in circulation now. This is because the new notes will bear the name of another printer, says a statement
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  • 28 1 OTTAWA. Fri. The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today that Canada's 18.238.000 population increased by only 332,000 last year, the smallest annual rise since 1950.
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  • 29 1 SYDNEY. Fri— A world famous Australian conductor of pre-war days. Fred Quintrell. who at one time conducted for Sir Harry Lauder. died in Sydney today, aged 84.
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  • 132 1 Lost plane: ALL safe pATNA, Fri.— A Royal Nepal Airlines Dakota, missing since Wednesday, has been found at Tanapur, near the Indo-Nepalese border, with all 10 people aboard safe, according to a report received by the airline office here today. The first brief report said the plane had force-landed during
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  • 40 1 LONDON. Fri— Twelve immigrants, including one holding a Hong Kong passport, have been deported or had deportation orders signed agaln.st them since the act giving power to deport Commonwealth citizens came into force on May 31 this year.
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  • 46 1 S.A COMMUNIQUr NOT BINDING NEW VOBh. 1 n Hi. I N South-Wr^l Africa ommittcc by four \"i> to three declared I tbjt th<- mntr" Pretoria rommuniqin tint jn ofli«i.*l ilorum»ni infl \».j> not nimlinu "P 1 1 tb> I nitrd Vitmn- n I PI
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 294 2 KENNEDY HOLDS OUT HOPE OF PEACE IN WORLD WASHINGTON, Fri. President Kennedy told Congress yesterday the world must some day travel the road to disarmament regardless of obstacles and disappointments that might lie ahead. For in the nuclear age, armaments no longer ofler iundamental security to any nation", Mr. Kennedy
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    • 104 2 Down goes Sir Fascist! QIR Oswald Mosley goes down after being attacked by several youths when 2.000 antiFascists broke up a march and meeting of his Union Movement in MlitoFhtfster.-.-Forty-seven people were artasMd- bj» tate police. Five youths burst from the crowd near Belle Vue and attacked the 65-year-old Sir
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    • 608 2 COMMON MARKET TALKS GO ON TO 4 A.M. BRUSSELS, Fri. ORITAIN and the six Common Market Ministers yesterday gave the green light for associating about 30 British colonies and dependencies with the European Economic Community if Britain joins it. This agreement, part of the overa;l
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    • 320 2  -  FRANCIS BOEY From T»RIAD societies in the Colony have started anA other lucrative business. They are intimidating students, shoeshine boys, and labourers to sell their blood through brokers to hospitals at H.K.5300 (about $150) a pint. The racketeers retain 50
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 109 4 Thant to meet Nikita in Moscow UNITED NATIONS, Fri. U Thant, acting U.N. Secretary General, said here yesterday he would visit Moscow on Aug. 24 to meet Mr. Khrushchev. He also said he bad not made up his mind whether to stand for a full five-year term as Secretary-General at
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    • 375 4 UN TO ENFORCE AGREEMENT: FINAL NEGOTIATIONS WILL OPEN IN MIDDLE OF MONTH NEW YORK, Friday. 'JHE acting TJ.N. Secretary-General, U Thant, said yesterday that Indonesia and Holland would jointly present a resolution to next month's General Assembly session authorising him to enforce their
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    • 72 4 LONDON. Fr!.— The number of Commonwealth immigrants to Britain in June was 27,390 compared with 5.180 in June 1960 and 9.060 in June 1961, Mr. Charles Fletcher-Cooke. the Home Under Secretary, said in a Parliamentary reply yesterday. A total of 8.290 came from the
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    • 186 4 Germ warfare scientist death riddle SALISBURY, Fri. A senior British scientist working at a secret warfare centre near here died last night and his death may have had something to do with his work, the War Office said. According to a War Office spokesman the scientist. Mr. G. A. Bacon,
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    • 42 4 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai postal authorities have announced reduced press cable rates to Seato member nations, with the cuts averaging up to 30 per cent The reduced rates apply to Britain, the U.S., Australia. New Zealand and Pakistan. Reuter.
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    • 43 4 LONDON, Fri. Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon left London by air last night for Jamaica, where she is to represent Queen Elizabeth at the island's independence celebration. Jamaica becomes a fully independent sovereign state on Monday. Reuter.
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    • 29 4 JAKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno has changed the designation of MajorGen. Achmad Janl from Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army to Commander-ln-Chief of the Army. Reuter
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    • 28 4 NEW YORK, Fri.— Th* Cunard Steamship Company is to Invest about 18 million (about $150 million) In new ventures. Including construction of four new freighters.— Reuter.
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    • QUICK LOOK ROUND
      • 49 4 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Government, fearing- a cholera epidemic, is destroying virtually every banana in the country. At this time of the year, almost every banana in Japan comes from Formosa, where there Is a cholera outbreak which so far has claimed eight lives.
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      • 23 4 in BANGKOK, the Thai Health Ministry announced quarantine restric- tlons against sea and air passengers from Formosa to prevent the. spread of cholera-
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      • 34 4 LONDON: The Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke, has promised to give "thorough studv" to proposals to change the law to pretent racial disturbances at meetings but at the same time maintain freedom of soeech.
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      • 28 4 WASHINGTON: The United States holds Russia res- ponslble for the safety of American aircraft flying in the area of Berlin under Soviet control, a State Department spokesman said.
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      • 24 4 LONDON: The sterling area's gold and foreign currency reserves fell by £185 million at the end of July to £1,041 million, the Treasury announced.
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      • 22 4 VIENNA: An American soldier stationed with a missile unit in West Germany has asked for political asylum in Czechoslovakia. Radio Prague announced.
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      • 20 4 Indonesia deficit JAKARTA: Indonesia's deficit for this year will be 40,000 million rupiahs (about $2,700 milion), it was announced yesterday.
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      • 31 4 UNITED NATIONS: U Thant, the acting U.N. SecretaryGeneral, said yesterday he was naming Jurists from Nigeria, India, Switzerland and Canada to go to the Congo to help draft a new constitution.
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      • 24 4 ACCRA: About 3.000 srpporters of President Nkrumah marched through the streets here In protest against the bomb attempt against Mr. Nkrumah in northern Ghana.
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A farewell tea party will be held in honour of the Very Rev. T.N. Koshy, Vicar -General of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church In Singapore and Malaya, who will be returning to India on transfer, at the Christ Church School Hall on Monday at 4.30 pjn.
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  • 452 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. TRADE UNION MAN AT STRIKE-BOUND STORE INTIMIDATED BOSS: FINED $105 fWICE in one night, a picket at a strikebound North Bridge Road store threatened the store's managing director, Mr. Y.L. Chan, with serious injury, the Seventh Magistrate's Court was told today. Mr. Chan
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A fivehour variety show by leading local artistes and singers will highlight the annual dinner of the Singapore City Council Employees Co- operative Thrift and Loan Society, at the Badminton Hall on Sunday. More than 2,000 members are expected to attend. A few more
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  • 138 5 PCs missed wrestling to catch a pickpocket SINGAPORE, Fri. Two off-duty constables missed a wrestling match, after baying tickets for it. In order to catch a thief with a very bad record, Mr. N. A. D'Rosario, a District Judge, wits told today. One Ah Huat, 33, who had ten previous
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The opening of the Loh Brothers Aquarium at 3-A, Coleman Street, will be celebrated with a cocktail party tomorrow from 2 p.m. -to 6 p.m.
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  • 141 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OAMBUTAN-EATING thieves broke into the house i* of Mr. K.B. Fitton in Maxwell Lane here last night and took articles worth $724. When Mr. Fitton returned home at 1 a.m. after seeing "The Pirates of Penzance" at the town hall he found
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  • 119 5 'Not guilty' plea in bribe case SINGAPORE. Fri. —Lll y Tham Fong Leng, a for- mer woman housing visitor attached to the Land Office, pleaded not guilty in the I Ninth Magistrate's Court today to two charges of accepting bribes. She was alleged to have committed the offences at Nankin
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 17--year-old farmboy, Goh Sin Seng, was today found guilty by the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh of stealing a car belonging to Ng Siew Heng, a labourer, at Henderson Road on June 9. Goh was remanded for two weeks, pending a
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The finals of the fifth Shell Traffic Game Competition for school children will be held at the Kallang Park Road Safety First Playground at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8.
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  • 165 5 Cluh to put up a $35,000 youth camp SINGAPORE, Friday. T«HE International V's Men's Club of Singapore A (Beta Chapter) is planning to build a $35,000 youth camp on a two-acre seaside site at Ayer Gumuroh village in Wing Loong Road, Changi. To be called the Y.M.C-A. camp site, it
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  • 105 5 New photo course for adult students SINGAPORE, Fri. Because of good public response, the Adult Education Board plans to organise another Intermediate Photography Course for students who have completed the Board's Photography Beginner's Class. The course will consist of ten practical lessons which will include the mixing of chemicals, developing
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road will hold the "Adi Sathurthl" festival from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. A. Suriakumaran will officiate on behalf of the Hindu officers in Government service.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 238 5 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR T»HE following Is today's scheA dule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: AUtIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 5.35 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 715) 9.50 pjn. Thai International: From Jakarta (TO 402)
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    • 74 5 Medan (OA 093) 9.30 a.m. (ath«y Pacific: To Bangkok Hong Koug (CX 732) 8 a.m. Malayan Airway*: To Malacca, Kuala Uumpur. Ipoh, Penang (ML 102) 7.00 ajn.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.15 am.; to Jakarta (ML 203) 8 ajn.; to Kuala Lumpur. Kuantan, Trengganu (ML 118) B JO a.m.;
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  • 1574 6 THE GERMAN STUKAS DIVED OUT OF THE SKY AND IN A FEW SECONDS THE LANCASTRIA WAS A FLAMING HULK— WITH 2,000 PEOPLE DEAD HIGH on the bridge of the liner Lancastria, Captain Robert Sharp glanced impatiently at his watch. It was after 3
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  • 340 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A FEW minutes after a bus moved off, it took a corner at great speed, swerved to the right, then to the left, and hit the rear of a stationary lorry, a prosecution witness told the Third Magistrate's Court today. The force
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  • 52 7 JOHORE BHARU, Fri.— Work began yesterday on an 80-acre piece of State land in Lukut in Kota Tinggi to turn It into a grazing field for 500 burl aloes. More than 100 people are working on -the $10,000 project. It Is expected to be completed in
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  • 113 7 Stolen safe found with $2,000 cash intact SINGAPORE, Fri. Four men stole a safe containing $2,076 from a bakery early today, but abandoned It in a stolen car intact. A police patrol found the safe Inside the car at MacTaggart Road, off Macpherson Road. 50 minutes after it was stolen
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  • 50 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Two undergraduates of the University of Malaya left here by air this morning to attend the World University Service Conference In Japan. They are Mr. E. PushparaJah. a final year student In agricultural science, and Mr. E. Chandrasekeran. a final year arts student.
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  • 155 7 THIS Is Mr. M. S. Munusamy. the "unknown" trade unionist, who will lay the foundation stone of the new $4 million Singapore Conference Hall and Trade Union House in Shenton Way on Wednesday. The name of his onion is being kept a top secret.
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  • 29 7 KANGAR. Fri.— The president of the Council of Regency of Perils, Dato Syed Mahmood bin Syed Hussein, today opened the Perils branch of the Farmers' Association.
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  • 33 7 PENANG, Fri. To ral.se money to acquire a building for a bigger clinic the Grey Sisters will hold a food and fun fair on St. Xaviers grounds at 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 29 7 PENANG, Fri.— The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today urged Malay teachers throughout the Federation to form a single national union.
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  • 188 7 A YEAR'S JAIL FOR CRASH: APPEAL SINGAPORE, Fri. Bruce Bradley Gould, 29, under a district court sentence of one year's Jail and 10 years' disqualification from driving on a charge of causing death through a negligent act, was allowed $25,000 bail in two sureties in the High Court today pending
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  • 82 7 Going to the U.S. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Five Malayans will be leaving in the next few days for the Uriited States on study grants awarded by the State Department. They are Raja Abdul Jalll bin Raja Badiozaman, of the Social Welfare Department: Inche Yang Rashidi bin Maasom, secretary of the
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  • 183 7 Certificate exam in Malay KUALA LUMPUR, Fri, MORE than 1,000 candidates will for the first time be sitting for the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Edutlon examination in Malay at the end of this year. Of these, 800 are Malay schoolteachers who have taken the opportunity provided by the Ministry
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 212 7 Alley Oap By V. T. BmmiSm NOWTMI* WV* ~^S^ A DASfflMfl A *W*r* OK*< NOW ONE OF "T^ 1 »V I mow rr* oo»«./ VASHUfvts.w VomwmwoNTHE VDuiMtf-nueinaul tmatww > Vboys-see? 7 A fish as f •oooMOa.) zip am> /table beau! wetx start J4 f FINE! now au. 1 Jn^T T^l
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  • 198 8 OENANG, Fri. A group of motor-cycl-ists attacked a motorist after the latter hart overtaken them, it was alleged in the Second Magistrate's Court today. "One of them struck me with a chopper" Mohamert Noor bin Majld, 20. testified at the trial of Khor Chan Bee. 18.
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  • 43 8 BENT O N G Frl. The Mentri Besar, Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Hajl Abdullah, yesterday congratulated the Bentong District Rural Development Committee for completing 80 per cent of its projects under the Second Five Year Development Plan.
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  • 53 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lt.-Gen. Dato Sir Rodney Moore, today presented service commander's commendation certificates to two members of the staff of the Armed Forces combined records office for meritorious service. They are: StafT-Sgt. Abdul Mutallf bin Mat Jlrim and Inche
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  • 1220 8 LIM IS TOLD: YOU ARE IN RED LEAGUE Crown Counsel Tan takes over the questioning on his connections with top party members gINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Lim Seek Kian, ex-president of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, today denied that he was a member of the Singapore People's AntiBritish League, a
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  • 195 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federation Government has given a "concession" to its clerks who have not obtained a credit in English within three years of joining Government service. I They will be put on the permanent establishment provided they have passed their probationers' examination
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  • 88 8 HER COCONUT TREES WERE CUT DOWN SINGAPORE, Frl. Madam Goh Blan Gim. the owner of a piece of land In Holy Innocents" Lane, off Upper Serangoon Road, who sued the Singapore Country People's Association for damages for the loss of 36 coconut trees, was awarded $2,300 and costs by the
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  • 41 8 SEREMBAN. Fri. "The Seventh Voyage of Slnbad" will be screened at the Plaza Cinema here at 11 a.m. omorrow to raise funds for the Negri Sembllan Girl Guides' camp site. Tickets are on sale at $2. $1 and 50
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  • 31 8 KLUANG. Frl The District Officer of Kluang. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majld. will open a National Language book exhibition at the International Club here on Sunday at 3 p.m.
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  • 78 8 New moves against the pirates ITCCHING. Fri. The North Borneo police have offered a S4.OM reward for information leading to arrest of pirates Involved in recent Kunak and Bohayan armed raids. In the Kunak raid last week Filipino pirates killed six people and wounded seven. The reward is valid until
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  • 21 8 IPOH, Fri.— Additional expenditure totalling $1.9 million for this year was approved by the Perak State Legislative Assembly yesterday.
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  • 16 8 KUCHINC. Frl. Triplets born to a Chinese woman at Kudat recently are doing well.
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  • 197 8 SINGAPORE. Fri Opportunities exist in the Royal Air Forre (Malaya) for recruits between the ages of 18 and 32 to be trained in a number of trades. A recruiting team headed by Squadron Leader P. C. Austin, officer commanding the RAF. (Malaya) Training Centre at
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  • 28 8 TELUK ANSON. Frl. Mr. K. Sockalingam. general secretary of the Perak Government Clerical ServicesUnion has denied that Ms union Is an affiliate of th* Cuepac*.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 748 9 Malaysia has had a good reception among the nations, the Communist bloc apart. There is no reason why the Moscow-Peking axis should welcome the' prospect of stability and progress which Malaysia offers the five territories, still less appreciate the Tengku's satisfaction that the inclusion of Singapore in
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    • 273 9 Controversial issues in the Malayan campaign twenty years ago are recalled by the death of Lt. -General Gordon Bennett, commander of the Bth Australian Division which fought the Japanese with such conspicuous gallantry. Not the least of these controversies concerned the General's own escape from Singapore the day
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    • 213 9 Dr. Lim Sw*e Aun has taken over the Health Minstry >in the knowledge that a good deal of the ground has been (prepared for improvement* in the medical services. Some 50 of the smaller hospitals are to be modernised this year at a cost of $6 million. Among
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  • Article, Illustration
    1170 9  -  JOHN STIRLING On-the-spot report from Saigon £vi The barefoot terror led by General Giap by IN a bloodstained diary found on the body of a Vietcong (Communist) terrorist killed in battle in Kien Tuong province. South Vietnam, the following was written in pencil: "North Vietnam is strong.
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  • Letters TO THE EDITOR
    • 450 9 Khalwat: The Go vt. must try a new tack CO much has been wrltten and said about the drastic steps taken by the authorities these days to curb khalwat among Muslims in Selangor that I feel It s duty to sound a note of caution* The authorities are taking all-out
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    • 221 9 af* all the categories of teachers the D.T.C. graduates, particularly those with school certificates, are the worst-hit of the lot Apart from the deprivation of free medical treatment and housing allowance, the D.T.C. teachers are further ill-treated by being placed in a lower salary scale than their
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    • 90 9 WE are thankful for having such places of beauty as King George V Park. Van Kleef Aquarium and the River Valley swimming pool. Tourists never fail to visit these places. But if one were to walk along; River Valley Road towards Hill Streer police station, one can see
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    • 73 9 EQUAL work for equal pay for women was passed In the Singapore Assembly and came Into force on March 1. In fact, we expected more work than ever before expecting equal pay. But equal pay for equal work s.eems to be dying a natural, death as far as
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    • 52 9 J7QUAL pay for women employees in the Government service has been approved In principle. Unfortunately dependants of female employees whose husbands are not in the Civil Service are not entitled to concession rates If their dependants are admitted to government hospitals although male employees enjoy this benefit R
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1115 9 CLASSIFIED ADS. j Wort* ill (Minimum) THE MARRIACE Took Place on the > T 61' Leiween Donald Wee Kirn Lin. •Met Ha of Madam Tan Hong Neo »nd Anna Yeo Bens Wah. elder daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Teo Loo Tong, Singapore. ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Worts 119 (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java
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    • 87 9 THE ANSWEB tc fatter Vtiicn! 'MMJ/^itW Bar L_ _J ifl Th* world afeowt ut it in centtent •rot. of flux. Our too, «o through thn cheMf*. Therefore, our vnuol health m«y change rrsm ye«r r* ye««. To improve mtt4 prefect yenr 'won tt is necsss«ry to kKev whet chang<> or*
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    • 101 9 4m* *9 I' l*am Va B^^^^*aia*av' BAUSCH 1 10 MB (T\ r\ I COMBINATION EYEWEAR FOR WOMEN Flattering new feminine combination frame, new in outstanding ways. Gracefully upswept lines, from new sculptured bridge to plaque free top rims. New E66-Tone and solid colours, and decorated styles. Truly a new fashion
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  • 307 10  -  PANG CHENG LIAN HE LOOKS FORWARD TO RECEIVING 'POSSUM' WONDER MACHINE AND LEADING NORMAL LIFE By a student of the Convent of the Holy Infant letus, Singapore, working in the Straits Times during Singapore |ayctes' "Youth Week in Business" protect. SINGAPORE. Frl. WITH four months to
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  • 138 10 Driver runs into a cycling robber IPOH. Fri. A young labourer who was robbed by three dagger-wielding youths when he parked his car in Tasek Road for a quiet chat with his girl friend last night had his revenge a few minutes later. On his way to the Sungei Slnam
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  • 92 10 FOUR PENANG GIRLS OFF TO BRITAIN PENANG, Fri.— Four girls left Penang for Britain today on the liner Canton, which Is making Its last voyage after being in service for 24 years. Miss Choong Glok Leng 17-year-old former pupil of the Penang Methodist Girls' School will join the Royal Academy
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  • 78 10 START YOUR MORNING I EVERYDAY IN THE NATIONAL I LANGUAGE! PENANG. Fri.— Malaya -has reached the stage In her social evolution when it is no longer adequate for employers to do things on their own. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, said
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  • 35 10 KLANG. Fri.— Twenty entries from all over Malaya have been received by the Nilal Bangsa Physical Association, Klang branch, for the "Mr. Selangor" contest at the Bandong Hall here tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 55 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Kri. Siamese twins born yesterday died 12 hours later in the General Hospital here early this morning. The babies boys were joined at the abdomen and had only one liver. They were the first children of Mrs. Ng Swee Chin, 25, of Scrdang
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  • 41 10 IPOH. Frl. The sevenmember delegation of the United Sabah National Organisation of North Borneo was entertained to dinner by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. here last night. The party left for Penang this morning.
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  • 50 10 SINGAPORE. FrL Australia's "golden boy", Tony Brady, will make his last appearance in Singapore during his present tour at the Badminton Hall tomorrow night. Appearing with him as a guest artist will be a wellknown Indonesian radio singer. Miss Mien Sondakh, who Is holidaying in Malaya.
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  • 37 10 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inrhe Yusof bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Aishah will be on botrd the aircraft carrier. HMS Ark Royal when it holds a flying display at sea on Aug. 9.
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  • 32 10 BANTING, Frl. A mobile unit of the Registration Department will spend one month in Banting town in October to issue new identity I cards to people in the area i
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  • 264 10 Ministry tells why 'originals' are necessary KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. DECAUSE of the great demand for higher learning in Britain now, overseas candidates seeking admission to universities there will have to send their original certificates of qualification in support of I their applications. This was the explanation given by an official
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  • 160 10 BRENDA (Miss Malaya) Alvisse (above) leaves Penang today on the first stage of her trip to America, with a secret wish fulfilled. Brenda, who will be competing in the Miss International Beauty contest at Long Beach. California, will work as an air hostess on her
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  • 332 10 Attack on 'clever robots' of Sixth Form 17UALA LUMPUR, FrJ —Most of the Form i Six students at St John's Institution here are "irresponsible" and "Juvenile delinquents by default." according to an editorial in the "Term Review" published by the school's arts circle. Quoting the definition of an Ideal school
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  • 39 10 SINGAPORE, Frl. A team iof the St. John Ambulance Brigade will leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to compete for the Qato Lee Kong Chlan Shield for the panMalayan first aid competition, which they won last year.
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  • 95 10 BLACKOUT, THEN RED BEAM TO WARN SHIPS pENANG. Fri. Penang s 1 lighthouse on hixtoric Kort Cornwallls wan temporarily extinguished tonUht. The lighthouse, which has been guiding ocean liners and other ships into the harbour for the last halfcentury, will be blacked out for about eight nights. (Ships coming in
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  • 34 10 TELUK ANBON. Frl— A parade followed by a procession through the main streets of the town will mark Lower Perak District celebrations of the fifth anniversary of Merdeka here on Aug. 31.
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  • 25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A dance will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall tomorrow night in aid of the National Monument Fund.
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  • 156 10 MAT JEDI FUND NOW TOPS $15,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Straits Times and Utusan Melayu readers have so far contributed more than $15,000 to the "bomb boy," Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob, an Alor Gajah schoolboy who lost his hands in a grenade accident. Utusan Mcl asuhyazya'ma Utusan Melayu has collected nearly
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  • 154 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Brunei has explained why it did not i mention that the 31 candidates who were returned in the State s recent district council elections were from th* j Party Rakyat A Brunei Government ■taftMMOl said that the i Party Rakyat, in a Press
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 198 10 "Drama of the Grind Hotel*," a fascinating series by Richard O'Neill, begins in the Malay Mail roday. Make sure of yotir copy! i hub L<gs%r9' waits ijjs\\ \j no man j|Vp wfeKsy As you read the«a very words, the \'%/7/// I I seconds are ticking away Ask \#/l/^/ i/ "Have
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    • 242 10 aiiiitaiiiiimiiiiHiiimiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiii'iiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiL; tS NEW {REDUCED PRICES! s 1 All round reductions 1 Lower down payment with following instalments reduced es low as $15/- monthly i Elegant furniture of all designs, including your own designs ■HPf B^^BMB»»^pwaMßf^B^By»MpMaWMßßUMa^pMejßJSa«»^^M^~^^™~^ MM— -»^^a» E*> ilN&AfOltt-KUALA LUMPUB-PINANft 5 KOTA BMARU-IPOM-JOHORE BAHRU ?«(ltiniHIC3WISffimtniHNIIMIIIC]IIMIIIIIIIIC]|||||lllllltE1IIMIIIIMIIC]nillUlllllt3fllli? Qualify for a successful i&i^^
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 500 10 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL .SHORTWAVE SERVICE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 Metrea 4 AM.: 8.00 Time Signal, Ne- gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.06 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Morning Melcdles; 7.00 Rendez- -4r^ vous with Music; 7.30 Time "ewea Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfast A.M. 6.00 Qocd Morning; 6.01 Club; 8.00 Time Signal. New* Morning
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY FORUM
    • 557 11 THE ORDEAL OF THE PAPER Q AND A TO GET ONE'S MONEY OUT OF THE COUNTRY FOR bureaucratic boorishness I submit that the following takes a great deal of beating: A nonMalayan leaves the country before he has time to apply for his Provident
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    • 151 11 YIY son is studying in Form Three in an Ipoh English school. He lr not in the art stream. He has no flair for art and certainly ha s not the makings of a Rembrandt or a Picasso or a Constable or
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    • 316 11 Bad apples... and the legacy the British have left behind WHAT an interesting de>Y bate has developed from the "stiff upper lip" controversy. After living in many countries, I find myself taking up the pen to fight that age-old myth —the cold English. What right has anyone to lump people
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    • 137 11 NO greater spectacle of organisational chaos could have been presented than that at this year's Pahang Combined Schools' sports meet. Some of the more glaring mistakes made were (1) in the setting of the height of the hurdles; (2) the marking of the staggering: •3)
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    • 82 11 I DO not know If the Department of Education is aware that pupils in one assisted school here have not been issued with receipts for miscellaneous fees (i.e. games and library fees) paid It has always been the Government's policy that all Bums of money received or given
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    • 93 11 REFERENCE the Negri Sembllan Gazette notification of July 26 prohibiting the driving of motor vehicles by learner drivers along Temlang Road. I would point out that that section does not confer powor on anybody to restrict any class of persons from using a road but it does give
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    • 150 11 ILIVE in one of five units of a barrack type of attap house In a kampong situated In the city area. One oi the five units is supplied with water by the City Council. Because of this my applications for a water supply have been
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    • 106 11 AS an Englishman In the Service, who Is married to an Asian, I endorse the statements made by Mrs. Morals. It Is a pity that we English cannot face the blunt truth: at least Mrs. Holt cannot deny the "Colour Bar" Bill. It is time we English began
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    • 83 11 MANDI SAFAR U not, as most people seem to believe, a bath of purification. It Is a general belief that during the safar month, misfortunes such as accidents may befall people. On safar day, some superstitious Muslims put papers containing verses from the Quran in their tubs or
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 412 11 WIN $100.00 ENTER THE EDGELL QUALITY CANNED FOODS COMPETITION IST PRIZE $100.00 2ND PRIZE $50.00 3RD PRIZE $20.00 •nd 20 Consolation Prizes of Edgells Hamper of 6 assorted cans. 1 188 ifi& HOW TO ENTER: Save each docket which will be given to you everytime you buy Edgells product during
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    • 257 11 BUY WISELY! BEST LOCALITY MODERATE PRICE THE KIMSIA COURT at Nutmeg Road- off Orchard Road, Singapore. (Opp. Nge* Ann Building) Bus Services, Schools, Market, Shops: Etc. nearby. Price €17 Onn/ r\_i Constructions up 517,900/- Only to7tnFl oor I I 2 ik<mu< b«droomv 1 Utility Kooir lor,t Livinf/dining tllini, ♦rent *n4
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 298 11 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS man (8). 7. Corr»p«ny travelling together 5. Tell to -bring to court again? for security In one vehicle 16). beside another (7). 6. Distinctive qualities of Ger8. Concentrated In the future man city engineer (7). perhaps (7). 9- Agree on the expressions to 10. Representing wisdom
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 896 12 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Ml*.)— Boa tt et*. txtrm NBBOBD TEACHER for EnglUh mathematics for Form Three. Qua I flat ions H.8.C./B.C. Write Principal B*_ Thomas School Kuantan. BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY Requires young man with Senior Cambridge and typing experience for Clerical post Apply Box
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    • 981 12 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word, U (Mi*.}—Bma St rts. oxtrm WANTBO A CONDUOTOR By Chinese Rubber Batata. Applicants should have minimum 5 years' experience In Tapping Supervision, Checkrolls etc Age 35 to 30 years preferable. Reply In own handwriting, stating age, experience and salary expected to 12. Portuguese Street, Malaoca, SITUATIONS
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    • 996 12 EDUCATION It Wmrm* SI (Ml*.)— Boa St eta. txtrm FOOHMAN'S SCHOOL, Enrolments for Pianoforte, Theory, All Grades To Diploma, Piano-Accord too, Plano-Jeix, Guitar, Recorder Violin. Clarinet, Trumpet, Saxophone, Flute. Tel: (Spore) 54T39. MOMB-STUOY OOURSESi All extl 1 TrW t tiHTT f sft >**J****i n nt[*H Im CPuitt H.L. Lovell Hewitt.
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    • 1118 12 PHILATELY !t Word, Sf (Mi*.)— Box It eta. txtrm FINE OPPORTUNITY TO start collecting Qell SUmpe, Superb Mint Collection up te 1960 Issues (or sals 52.250 0.n.0. Write Post Box 2521 EUnsapore BOOK NOW I Olbboos Part I Cautlocue. British Coauaosrweelth. IMS. Published lets) September IMS. Prtoe SUM. Pasta** extra.
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    • 1087 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE H Word, SI (Ml*.)— Boa It cts. axfra ISO SCOOTS R, June 1960. Excellent condition, Aoddent f-ee. Plus accessories, Owner leaving. Cash $690/-. View 28, Norm* Terrace, Opera Estate (Spore). VOLKSWAQON CAR i»ss In perfect condition. $2,800/- on.o. Inspection 1300-1700 Saturday. Sun-lay. 1700-2000 other days. 304 Macpotrson
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    • 1061 12 FOR SALI I* Word, SS (Mi*.)— Boa St et*. txtrm S TWIN Aqua Longs. Sea Lion and "«'»*t Contact Caallls, Kuala Pllah Batata, Phone Kuala Pllah SB. ROLLEIFLEX 2.8E Mint condition with case Biter lens hood $470. Phone Office ICLB6IBI Ext. 40 Home *****. HONQ KWANG ELECTRICAL, <W, Jalan Besar,
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    • 501 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) WereU U (Ml*.)— Box It eta. ewtra CHOICB IS IMPORTANT, only Batik specialist Batik Shop Cathay Cinema. RBOBNT ARRIVALS. Distinctive designs Diamond Gem* Jewellery. Chlong Shlng Jeweller "ELLA'S KOLBSTRAL VITAMIN Hair Tool* Is th* answer to your FallIng Hair. Oet s bottle from your favourite Hairdresser or
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    • 139 12 WHERE TO EAT (Sport) M Word, SS (Ml*.)— Box St rts. txtrm WOH HUP Rating House. Special Cantonese Noodles for Lunch. 221, New Bridge Road VARPAUL RESTAURANT Serves delicious chappatles rtce vegetarian sr non-veg. Curries Also various dishes at 96, Serangoon Road. FRESH FLOWERS M Word* tS (Ml*.)— Box St
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  • 1534 13 Britain's big back room brain whirls in... PROFESSORS cannot any longer afford to be ab-sent-minded. Their lives can be as hectic as that of the most frenzied executive. They must lecture and teach, pursue their own research and guide that of others, administer a complicated department and prise funds out
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 366 13 a MM cigarette with more tobacco -finest imported bright Virginia we put more BffiEßl you get more pHfiH TOBACCO IMPORTERS MANUFACTURERS LTD. TMC STRAtTS TIMES SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. W STUBBORN SAFE FOILS AN ARMED GANG_ $150,000 fortune saved— SINGAPORE, Fndav^Q^AJ| |^^^^^jL(^JB^ *S5Sd Z of the <r Ta^Hßf^^^ll I worked swiftly
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1390 14 10 LIVERPOOL, ft Will CBAlt BJL dm Mart >*i* p rtaa> ttnan MEMNON LfftrtaM An 1 tn An I/H U PATROCLUS Liierpttl. Dtblin, Gltijow An II An II An M/11 An II UERTEt M'millM. L'ptti, OdbHa An 11 Aa* II An AM II MAMN Htwt. uWtaal, Glasgow Auf II An
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    • 1335 14 EJLl£Kl mlf^M' k F M nMII]m THE L A. C LINEStAiiiNGS IB 61N0A, U NAVRt HAMBUR*. BtEMIK, ANTVIIRP, IQTTUIAM. AMSUROAM, BSLB. tITWIHUH tltt CBPENMtIN. 9 rkta Paaan |arvSwi\\ll "I0MA" a) s. ii-u/ tin 1/ 7An 1/ •An HWS IUIUNBU't) ftVXJ AM M/tl AM HVtl JAM V«Or^Z>/ ii am/ 4 »mi
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    • 1371 14 BEM^^LIME Untlt IWICt IB LONDON. imERPOOt CONHNiNTAt PORT!. ttara P rtaa itm IENLOTAI (IXJ UMta. M'aran*. H'targ G. f Hiar An UNLAWERS L'pMl, B'men. Rotterdam An MJ 14/11 Au 11/ M BCNWrVIS L Cm, A'werp, H'burg G mouth An 14/11 An "21 An 22/23 BENAVON (H) M kwg. lIM. Haw*.
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    • 1225 14 w^ McALISTER <& CO., LTD. W in, n. nui f*%HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LOS AMEUS. UN FUNCIUt, MIDDLESBROUGH MATTU. VANCOUVEI ft POITLAjIa CHI M NttWlCt) AMattMH) tm »J££'** u/irin is/ia*An TU "J!",^ 1 UIMItm ULMIUkk. tuntlOAM OUNIItA. >*■ I BtM PtJtHB NAnitHULi. MUIUUi CITY Of CARLISLE tUNNTVULI CM** y t'ha*
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  • 588 15 From Our Market Correspondent Ptm m fairly quirt market on the Malayan Stock Excnange yesterday with tin shares on the whole slightly easier and a few scattered gains In industrials. In the latter section the feature was still Straits Times passing from
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  • 23 15 Malayan Stock Indices: Aug. 2 Aii*. I iduxt rials: 170.54 171.9! in«: 264.21 265.0: rvbben: 173.13 173.1: Jan. 1 195« 100.
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  • 610 15 fvOMBINED business In the Singapore V* and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Btork Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets Industrials: Dunlop (500) $1.70 SL, (7,000) $1.71: P. and N. ords (1.000) $2.85 SL, (1.000) $2.86, (4.000) $2.87; Gammon (2,000) $1.80 D, (1.000)
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  • 302 15 rrHE drop of sixty-two and a half cents in the 1 Straits tin price yesterday had very little to do with actual market considerations. The price was quoted at $426.75 per picul on an offerIng of 260 tons following the Improvement of
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  • 280 15 IITTTH better than expected overseas advices the federation Rubber Market opened a shade higher than Thursday's closing levels. At the higher levels trade selling eased prices slightly and thereafter the market ruled quiet. Lower sheete were more freely offered, but business done was still small. During
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  • 22 15 Pahautg Consolidated crushed 17.500 tons of ore in July, produced 215 tons of lode tin concentrates and sold 315 tons.
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  • 9 15 Rlret-ffew Bobber produced 218.000 Ib. la Julj.
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  • 263 15 rl Malayan Exahanga Sanaa' Am •latian made these cnangea In Its rates to merchants yesterday: Lsndsn: selling TT or OD 2/3 31/32: buying TT 2/4 3/32. airmail OD 2/4 1/8. 3 d/et 3/4 3/32. 7 d/at 2/4 3/32. U d/at 2/4 3/16. 30 d/at 3/4 1/4 U d/at
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  • 234 15 AUGUST flrat cratfa rubfear buytrt f.a.b. eloaad at S p.m. la Singapore yaaterday at T4| canta par Ib. down one-etghth of a cent on Tburaday'i cloalDß prioa. Tba tooa »v qutat aßar flight if mlir. t.C.C.R.A. cloaing prloaa la caala par ih.. yaatenlay: Int. 1 R. 8.8
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  • 131 15 August 3. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) T N IS els. Cold Store 4td. M. Box 13 ct*. Steamship 0 eta. Bmvtai 28 eta. 8. Times 22 eta. 8. Darby 4ed. 8 Traders 23 cv. W. Jacks 10 eta. Unlteers tl cts. Robinson 9 cts. MININGS A. Arnal 2'H
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  • 460 15 THIS has again been a quiet week on the rubber market with little business passing state Lewis Peat in their weekly rubber review. August has lost its slight premium to Sep.tember and has been switched at level money. October/December has been traded In small quantities at
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  • 111 15 M3LBOURNE, Fti. GENERAL Inveatment and Industrial Shares were stronger and more active. Most leaders showed small gains. More company reports coming to hand show fairly favourable results. Oils and baa* metals were bme!v steady while loan* were firm. Con Zinc is 'ft f...1. Coif. tM/H N.R H 13
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  • 191 15 CHIPS lying alemtide tht »m«J»ora j whsrvei today an Tlior^Kaurd 43. I Ka^t.rn Ri'nKvr 3:. :ttt. CarrtlKanKhire M. Kasitrn Moon 23 3« AdraMua n> 11. st.it.- of Oujarat IS. Piraeus 42 43. HMlm.ita 81/aS. Stair- of Madru» i 9. Herrnen 3K M Tronoh NX 2. Outer rsarit:
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  • 36 15 August 3. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 746 cents (down one-eishtb of a cent) K.L.: M| cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5126.75 (down 0| cents) Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up ten tons).
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1033 15 BaBeaWBaBBBBaBaW k\ ML MaflSIM KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacifio, Atlantic at Great Lakaa SaWvlaß ll* CIA Cla CIA It* rsoß r B'ht*> H'leia 1 aaftla* aj Tort ;»*»*i*.i« "KiMiksm Mara" Is Part 21 Atf 2Stpt IT Stpt 2 Oct •umiam MsnT U/n Aat 1 tesi a Sasi aisoi uoti
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    • 826 15 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES C'HINCSC PVaSiUM Cithanie Srngs- i Siniapere Ceeenut OH Mlllera* Alee- pare neen pritts par iwcul ytitsr- I ciatlan: unquoted, day: N.C.B. Ltd. Strait* mixed ee«ra: tZ7 *£Z& m iX S^v**££ '^""lm. Cee«** ..I art*., t>ul* »147» seller*. Harawak wnlte »14S ael- nJiiiii «i?i mlnal). Lampong Si Ib.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 673 16 NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at No. ISO Grange Road i New Horaville Gtaest House) On SUNDAY A MONDAY sth and 6th AUGUST, 1962 at 10.30 ajn. each day. Wardrobes; Dressing Tables: Beds; Tallboys; Cane and Teak Lounge Suites; Dining Tables and Chairs: Sideboards; Clothe Stands;
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    • 337 16 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday 6'h August 1962 being First Monday in August IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-Up No. 19 of 1962. In
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    • 699 16 NOTICES WHEREAS by a Resolution passed by the Council on 10th September, 1961, under the provisions of subsection (1) and subsection (3) of Section 143 of the Local Government Ordinance 1957 (hereinafter lefened to as the Ordinance) it was resolved in respect of private street known as TAN KIT ROAD
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    • 833 16 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD The Road between Tapah and the 19th mile Cameron Highlands Road will be closed to Vehicles for periods of up to two hours aurlng daylight from 4th to sth August 1962 inclusive of both dates. Traffic will be permitted to pass at intervals. All
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    • 745 16 NOTICE WHEREAS by a Resolution passed by the Council on 28th April, 1961; under the provisions of subsection (l) and subsection (3) of Section 143 of the Local Government Ordinance 1957 (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) it was resolved in respect of private street known as SANDY LANE FROM
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    • 587 16 TENDERS WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER Tenders are invited for the sale of 6 buildings of Umber, corrugated iron and asbestoes, total area approx. 3,800 sq. ft. Further particulars and tender forms may be obtained from War Department Land Agent. HQ BINQAPORE Base District. C/O. GPO. SINGAPORE. Closing date for receipt of
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    • 360 16 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK RECALL OF TENDERS TENDERS for the Construction in Reinforced Concrete of a Road Bridge over the Railway on Bern la 'lskandar Bridge Road in Central Perak will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, JKR., Perak, Ipoh, up to 3 p.m on 10th.
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    • 144 16 TENDER J.K.R. PERAK TENDER for Laying and Jointing of 15" Diameter Asbestoe. Cement Class C Pipes from the Filter House at Kuala Dhal to 33.4 MS on the Taiping to K. Kangsar Road, closing at the JKR. office. K. Kangsar. This is to notify that the closing date of the
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 351 17  - OBEDIENT SON IN WINNING GALLOP Epsom Jeep ON THE TRACK with Ipoh, Friday QBEDIENTSON, one of Keith Daniels'sfancied runners here on Sunday, did a winning trial with stable-mate Dententurius this morning. Johnny Wilson urged Obedient Son into a goj.lop from the half-mile post and the six-year-old kept pace with speedy
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    • 190 17 SINGAPORE, Pri— The SlngaO pore AAA may be compelled to reduce the Asian Games team from seven to three because of lack of funds. At, tonight's SAAA meeting Ing it was stated that there was only $1,200 in the kitty at present,
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    • 1200 17 Race 1: 2.0 CI. 1, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1 650 Mendlson (Lochinvar St.) Rodgers. 6 9.0 'P.K. Leone 6 2 ***** SUraway (K.Y. Lim> Daniels. 6 8.13 'Samry 3 ***** Waspada 'Low Ng St.) Martin. 7 8.12 Burton 11 4 ***** Olympic Flag (Olympia St.> Ahmad.
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    • ASIAN GAMES ROUNDUP
      • 267 17 The 'village' is buzzing with activity VISITORS MOVE IN JAKARTA. Friday. THDP Australian and Indonesian athletes will mcc* in competition for the first time in Jakarta thU weekend. The International Village, which will house 2,500 sportsmen and women taking part in the Asian Games later this month, was a bustle
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      • 51 17 Badminton rDONESIA-S chances of making a clean swppo of badminton events in thp Oames arc good, accrrdini? to v'pran team captain Fern 1 Sonneville "Our changes are (rood and naturally we are aa\ni out to win Sonnevlllp told rep^r'prs. "We know wp ct evnprt n nurd strueele frrm Malaya and
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      • 62 17 COLOMBO: Ppvion. ,vhti had orieinallv hoDed to send 42 representatlvps to the Asian Oames, will v\v «pnri only ten. it was dPi-Wed hv thp Cp'-ion Olympic and Commonwealth Oamf Association. Only seven have been nampd so far. They are: "i-TinM? Srhroeter (cyrllneV N'rmnla Dts«nnavqkp asm Khan nnd torralne P.utnnm O'hle»'rs>.
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    • 44 17 JAKARTA. Fri.-The Malayan "Asian Games Reserves'" hockey team defeated Indonesian "All Stars" 5-1 in the opening match of their tour yesterday. The Malayans led 3-0 at half•'m" Scorers were Gurucharan Singh (2) M. Joseph. IsmaJ Bakr. and Zam Ariffln. Reuier.
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    • 632 18  -  LEE FOO SAN National meet: Four new marks on first day By Ipoh, Friday JEGA AND SHAH SQUARE UP FOR CLASHES IN SPRINTS TODAY J^ARU Selvaratnam of Perak. a Malayan medal prospect at this month's Asian Games at Jakarta, set up the best record on the
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    • 569 18 FINALS FOLfi VAULT: 1 Franco (Mai) 2 F. Cheoug iKel) 3 8. Edwlnson (Pkj 3.43 m. HOP, STEP AVO JUMP: 1 Ahmad Mahmud (B'gor) 3 B Nalr (Mai) 3 L. Payee iS'gori 14.30 m. 20.000 M WALK: 1 M. Shah (Ked) 2 M. Suppiah (Pk). 3. Mohamed Amln (Joh)
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    • 70 18 BADMINTON MALACCA JUNIOR INTfcRTEAM: MSSC bt Arson* u« 3-S for title Other results: DTC bt Seng Cheong 3-2: ACS bt Kllat Club 6-0 SOCCER BENTONG LGE: SUlalman School I BUut Valley 0: Allran vjuda Kant leruna FRIENDI/l Kluang) Indians 3 6th Bn RMR 1 HOCKEY I NTKK- SCHOOL:
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    • 325 18 ISMAIL BABA IN SCORING MOOD AGAIN KOTA BHARU, Fri.— Penang confirmed their place in this year's Malaya Cup soccer final when they again overwhelmed Kelantan In the second leg of the Inter-zone semi-final here today. Penang. who won 7-1 In th* flrst leg
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    • 417 18 SINGAPORE, Frt. JAPANESE stars Hitoshi Hirose and Kojl Watanabe and s. Karalak (Thailand) entered the men's singles semi-nnals of the Singapore open lawn tennis championships today. Hlrose. the holder and topseed, won his unfinished quarter-final against T. fl. Kirn (Singapore) 5-7. 6-1. 6-1. The match
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    • 33 18 CARDLTP, Frt— Howard Wto•tone, ths British feathenr«i«*t another ,t«p tor. ward In his quest for a world title J£ he out l»tated DennU Adjel (Ghana) over eight rounda here last nlgnt—RaJtaV.
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    • 163 18 Now ten in M-soccer tourney KUALA LUMPUR, PrL The Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament entry list has now grown to tan nations including Malaya. Pakistan have been the latest country to confirm their entry and t-hr full Us i is: Burma, Pormosa Indonesia (holders). Israel, Japan. Korea. Thailand, Pakistan Singapore and
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    • 127 18 B2SJHHHI SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO golfers from England and one from Burma are among the 56 entries for the three-day Singapore Open amateur championship which begins on the Royal Singapore Golf club old course at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The overseas challengers are P. J. Jones (handicap 7) and
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    • 158 18 LONDON. Frt. The two-day match between Ireland and the Pakistan touring cricket team In Dublin ended In a draw yesterday (Scares: Ireland 167 and 113-8 dec Pakistanis 105-6 dec and 127-6 (Mathias 56 n.o.t. Close of play scores In other matches: At Blackpool: Middlesex 346 and
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  • 296 19 PREGNANT WOMAN DIES AFTER THROMBOSIS CONDITION IN VEINS OF LEG EVIDENCE LINKING HER DEATH WITH CONTRACEPTIVE 'ONLY CIRCUMSTANTIAL LONDON, Friday. J)OIBTS about the new oral contraceptive sold by the British Family Planning Association were expressed by the British Medical Journal in an article published
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  • 52 19 SINGAPORE. Fri— A Government clerk, Chua Kirn Kee, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. Chua. whose total liabilities amounted to about $2,000 filed his own petition. The debtor offered to pay the Official Assignee $35 a month and his offer
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  • 37 19 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A party of Chinese Chamber of Commerce officials will visit war graves at seven sites tomorrow to draw up a programme to exhume remains of the civilian victims of the Japanese occupation forces.
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  • 51 19 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Representatives from three Chinese educational bodies will meet shortly to discuss the recommendations of the Interim report of the Llm Tay Boh Commission of Inquiry into Education. They are the Chinese School Teachers' Union, the Chinese Schools Conference and the Chinese Middle School Teachers'
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  • 228 19 Hawkers a health problem, say nine doctors SINGAPORE. Fri. A group of Asian World Health Organisation experts today praised the "highly developed" food industry in Singapore. But at the same time, they were also "a bit alarmed" at the "big public health problem" of hawkers. The experts have been in
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  • 321 19 LONDON, Fri.— Contrary to the usual experience in front of a bank holiday, stock markets have been active and had their best day of some time. Buyers appeared to be more inclined to open fresh commitments for the suit of the new account encouraged by the satisfactory
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  • 42 19 LONDON, FrL Spot 32 «d Sept. 22 V*d.. Oct 22 5/16U, Nov. 22 5/16 d.. Oct Dec. 22 5/18 d, Jan/Mar. 22 5/I6d April/June 22 5/16 d., July /Sept. unquoted c1 f Auiru«» 2?M>d Sept. 22 l/16d., Oct. 22d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 43 19 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £8504. sellers £851 Forward buyers £852. sellers £852 >i. Settlement £851 4. Turnover a.m 265 tons, p.m. cloaed- Tone: Spot steady, 3 months barely steady. NOTE: London Stock Exchange, tin and robber markets elated on Monday. Avgnat (Bank Holiday).
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  • 230 19 KUALA LUMPI'R, Fri. More than 500 guests headed by the Tang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Pennaisuri Agong tonight toasted Mr. Tom Critchley. 45. and his bride, the former Miss Susan f'appel. 32, of New York. They were married this evening. Mr. Critchley. whose 18--year-old
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  • 29 19 COPET^IAGEN. Fri— Police detained ten demonstrators as three West German destroyers berthed here today in the first post-war courtesy visit to Denmark by the German Navy.
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  • 255 19 MANILA DEPORTS AMERICANS FOR CORRUPTION AND FRAUD MANILA. Friday. PRESIDENT Macapagal has announced the im--1 mediate mandatory deportation of Harry Stonehill. President Diosdado Macapagal announced this evening at his weekly press conference that immediate mandatory deportation orders had been issued against American businessmen Harry Stonehill and his associate Robert Brooks
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  • 48 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade will stage a review and display at the Singapore Cricket Club Padang in front of the City Hall at 4 p.m. on Aug. 11. Major-General I.C. Harris, Commandant of Singapore Base District, will take the salute.
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  • 53 19 SINGAPORE, Fri— Pandit Purshotamdas Shastri of India is in Singapore for. three weeks to give religious w and spiritual lectures at clubs and the home of his followers. Those interested should contact him at "Lila Cottage." 33 Lorong X, Telok Kurau (Tel: *****) for dates and
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  • 102 19 CANBERRA, Fri.— The Aus\j tralian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, today announced the appointment of Mr. David Falrbalrn, Eng-lish-bom Cambridge University rowing man. as Air Minister in succession to Mr. Leslie Bury. Mr. Bury resigned last werk at Mr. Menzies' request, after saying in two speeches
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