The Straits Times, 29 September 1962

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times I/tot"**' Estd. 1845 15. CENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1962. KDN 036
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  • 874 1 Mr. Lee on that Moscow visit < 'It's an advantage to see the Russians, know them and tell them where they get off in Singapore' By R. CHANDRAN and JACKIE SAM SINGAPORE. Friday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, returned from his overseas tour including Moscow— with
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  • 71 1 SAIGON. Fri. Seventy five Communist Vietcong guerillas were killed, nine wounded and 31 captured In a series of engagements with Government forces in Vinh Binh Province, south of here, over the past two days, U.S. military officials said today. The officials said U.S. Army helicopters participated
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Fri. The Ben Line's first motor ship, Benvalla (11.391 tons) left here today for Southampton to start her maiden voyage to Far East ports. After her maiden voyage, the new cargo-passenger ship which hac a fast service speed of 21 knots, will Join the
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  • 53 1 LONDON. Fri. Schoolchildren In London will get a clay's holiday If a national railway strike thi-eatened for Oct. 3 materialises. The London County Council, which controls most of the State school* In the London area, announced today that there would be no schooling v the
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  • 33 1 FRANKFURT. Frl. West Germany holds the world record for car-stealing 120,000 thefts In 1960 and roughly equivalent numbers since then. Britain, and the U.S. have the next nighem figures. Reuter.
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  • 249 1 Jane to stand trial at Old Bailey 'HUBBY REFUSES TO PUT UP BAIL' From DOUG LACKERSTEEN T ONDON, Fri.—Sin- gapore born Jane Lee Santarossa was today committed by Bow Street Magistrate Hubert Beaumont to stand trial at Old Bailey on two charges of forgery. Jane formerly Lee In Neo >
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  • 24 1 VATICAN CITY. Pri. Pope John has received Cardinal Ruflno Santos, Archbishop of Manila, In private audience. It was announced today. Reuter.
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  • 190 1 HONG KONG. Fri. Russian consulates in China are being closed not because the Russians want to economise, according to some reports, but because Peking does not want them to pry into t'hinas political and military affairs. White Russians arriving in Hong Kong this week say relations
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  • 541 1 'MILLIONAIRES LIKE YOU' SOON DISPOSED OF IN CHINA LAND DEALS SINGAPORE, Friday. TMIK Singapore* Government today replied to multi-millionaire Mr. Tan Lark Sve for saying that the "Singapore Government was worse than the Communists" in its method of acquiring land for public
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  • 37 1 TAIPEH. Fri. Tnt pilot of a Nationalist U-2 shot down by the Chinese Communists over Eastern China early this month was today reported tc have killed himself after' parachuting down to safety. Reuter.
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  • 123 1 'Get Russia to accept test ban' UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, last night urged the General Assembly to persuade Russia to accept the West's nuclear test ban proposal. The joint Anglo-American proposal calls for an uninspected, unconditional ban on tests in the atmosphere, undersea and in
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  • 21 1 CHINA S'ERRO^ TOKYO. Fri China's Comrnuo< tnc]j> publicly i errors in cuuntn cultural and rronutr" ministration. pr«-i mrstic reforms—
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 358 2 'J'HE 36-year-old Imam of the Yemen, Imam Mohamed. died in his palace at Sanaa yesterday when it was shelled and destroyed by military rebels who overthrew his regime. He had ruled the Red Sea kingdom for just over a week. Radio Sanaa said:
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    • 132 2 Thai hint of 'Yankee go home' drive BANGKOK. Fri. The Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat. told reporters yesterday that the Americans had begun to feel "that we are dissatisfied with them." ''They know that this is no food, because 'Yankee go home' movements may start", he said. lie disclosed that
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    • 41 2 BERLIN. Fri.— A British soldier. Pt Ronald Stanley, stationed in W.'st Berlin, has sought political asylum in East Germany, the East Gorman news agency ADN reported. It said Stanley was serving with the lßn The King's Rifles.
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    • 177 2 Holiday for school by request of Red envoy VIENTIANE, Fri. Chinese business leaders here have acceded to a request by the Communist Chinese Ambassador designate to Laos, Mr. Liv Chun, to declare a holiday in a large Chinese school to Vientiane on Monday to commemorate the Communist revolution in China.
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    • 159 2 INDONESIA'S new 19,- 000-ton missilearrned Russian built cruiser, the Irian, will go on show in the Bay of Jakarta next Friday. The Irian a heavy cruiser of the Sverdlov class, will be escorted by a division of last Riga class Russianbuilt frigates. President Soekarno and the Chief
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    • 119 2 FIERY ROMANCE WINS AT LAST SAIGON, Fri.— An 18--year-old student in Long An province 20 miles south-west of Saigon has been allowed to marry his sweetheart after they almost died in a suicide pact. The boy. Khuynh Van Quy, and the girl, whose name was given in local press reports
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    • 105 2 102 hours on a tight rope... ROANNE (C ent r al France), Fri. French tightrope walker Henri Rechatln yesterday beat the world record of 101 hours 25 minutes uninterrupted balancing on a tight rope and Intends to stay up for another 100 hours. Rechatln, who climbed on to the rope
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    • 34 2 WASHINGTON, rtl— The Senate appropriations committee last night approved a U554,400 million foreign aid money bill restoring nearly USMOO ($2,400) million of the US$l,lOO million cut by the House.— UP.L
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 180 3 LORD Home, the British Foreign Secretary, appealed in the General Assembly for negotiated settlements of all world problems and affirmed that Britain "wants to bury the Cold War." "The processes of the thaw in international life had begun and could not
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    • 310 3 IJNITED NATIONS, Fri. Cambodia warned yesterday that it would join the Soviet bloc and call in Soviet and Chinese troops if the West failed to guarantee its territorial integrity against alleged South Vietnamese aggression. The warning was given before the General Assembly by the Cambodian
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    • 101 3 AHMAD SHUKAIRY of Saudi Arabia said that the United States, by supplying missiles to Israel, "has destroyed its verY case against the Soviet Union for supplying arms to Cuba "The Soviet Union equally claims that these weapons are provided to Cuba for defensive purposes." Mr.
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    • 139 3 'RUSSIANS STILL CONTROL HUNGARY' CIR Leslie Munro. the U.N. Special representative on Hungary, said there had been "modest alleviations in the lot uf the Hungarian people in the past year, but the regime still rested on tne support of the Soviet armed forces. There was "considerable evidence of- continuous repression
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    • 279 3 For-*-eign Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman, criticised the United States for giving military aid to Cambodia and hinted that his country is moving toward neutralism He did not mention the United States by name in his speech to the General Assembly, but It was clear that he referred
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    • 250 3 A NEW ATTACK ON CUBA WILL MEAN WAR, US WARNED SPLIT (Yugoslavia), Friday. PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union yesterday condemned United States "threats and provocations" against Cuba and warned that any future attack on the island would mean war. The Soviet head of state told a shipyard workers,
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    • 66 3 Soviet jets zoom over Berlin BERLIN. Fri. Soviet Jet fighters set off a barrage of sonic booms over Berlin yesterday but flew clear of Western airliners after two days of harassment in the city's air corridors. White vapour trails crisscrossed the skies above Berlin as the Soviet fighters crashed repeatedly
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    • 53 3 rrOCKHOLM. Fri.— A new Soviet nuclear test in the atmosphere over Novaya Zemlya. in the Arc ie was registered in Stockholm and Uppsala yesterday morninß It was estimated at between 30 and 32 megatons, and was the 17th of the current Soviei. series which began on
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    • 55 3 Avalanche kills 8 NEW DELHI. Fri.— Eight pcowere reported dead In an avalanche which trapped 2.500 road workers and officials In the remote Opltl valley in the Himalayas. Attempts are Deing made to reach the survivors, cut oil by the massive avalanche or rock and ice which blocked the only
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    • 41 3 VIENNA. Fri.— Mr. Ferenc Ando, a Deputy Justice Minister, two vice-presidents of the Sureme Court and nine more High Court officials have been removed from their posts In Hungary, the Hungarian official gazette reaching Vienna yesterday reported.—Reuter
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    • 30 3 MOSCOW. Fri.— Russia yesterday launched the ninth Sputnik In Its "Cosmos" research series beeun last March. Moscow Radio said Its space research instruments are functioning normally.— Reuter
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    • 156 3 Quick look round NEW DELHI: Eighteen people have died in Bangalore as a result of drinking methylated spirit. TAIPEH: President Chiang Kai-shek has urged Chinese people both' on Formosa and abroad not to hold celebrations on his 75th birthday on Oct. 31 hi a period of national austerity. MANILA: President
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    • 184 3 BRUSSELS, Fri. British and Europeau Common Market high officials yesterday virtually ruled out a conclusion of negotiations on British entry by Christmas. As talks on Britain's application for membership resumed here on the deputies' level, most delegates said they believed that
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  • 158 4 Tip-off foils extort bid: Youth jailed SINGAPORE, Fri. A mystery telephone call helped the police to arrest a teenager just as he was trying to extort money from a 71-year-old coffeeshop owner in Kampong Bahru on the night of July 28, a district court was told today. Senior Inspector M.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water will be cut off along Toh Avenue, between Upper Changi Road 12 m.s. and Chin Terrace, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 315 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A HUSBAND was jailed for seven years and his wife for three years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today in connection wilh the polite seizure of a revolver and amimmition. Lum Kheng. alia.-, 7ai Ngan Chai. 28. a
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  • 255 4 No need for licence to collect debts-court SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Justice Buttrose held in the High Court yesterday that a moneylender who had ceased to be a moneylender since the new Moneylenders' Ordinance of 1959 came into operation was not a moneylender within the meaning of the new Ordinance and
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  • 252 4 Malaysia will help world peace: Visitor K. LUMPUR, Fri. TWE formation of Malaysia will not only be of 1 benefit to the region but contribute to the maintenance of world peace as well, the President of the West German Parliament, Dr. Eugen Gerstenmaier, said here today. He said the creation
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The 14th annual general meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress, Sembawang Branch, will be held at the Congress premises on Oct. 13.
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  • 313 4 T<HE following is today's scbex dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 5.35 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 715) 9.50 pm. Thai International: Rom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.45
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  • 227 5 QUEEN VISITS HOME FOR SPASTIC CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. It was a triumphant moment for little Tang Sow Chan as she slowly but steadily jogged along on her crutches to greet the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the Spastic Children's Home In Petallng Jaya today. Sow Chan, 14, was one of
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  • 321 5 TiHIS weekend will be 1 one of the busiest for Cabinet Ministers in the Federal capital At least seven meeting* are being held. Minister*will be opening a few anr* attending others. The Prime Minister and national leader of Umnn Tengku Abdul Rahman, will
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  • 158 5 'Get labour backing for a happy Malaysia' DENANG, Fri. With- out the support of the workers there can be no happy Malaysia, Mr. V. David, a Socialist Member of Parliament, declared here today. "The Government must be aware of this." he told the City Council Transport Employees Union at their
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  • 43 5 BENTONO, Pri.— The funeral of Ami. Supt. Chia Sing Fatt, 47, of the Special Branch in Kuala Lun.pur. took place here yesterday. He died last Tuesday in Singapore after a short illr -ss. He leaves two wives and seven children.
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  • 24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agonß today .<wnt a congratulatory message to President Macapagal of the Philippine* on his 52nd birthday.
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  • 215 5 'Beware, tiger' alert at Army-RAF exercise KUANTAN, Friday. r PHREE hundred soldiers and airmen on a comA bined training exercise at the airfield here have been told to beware of a prowling tiger. Senior Aircraftman Norman Adklns. 40, saw the tiger on Wednesday just be tore 11 a.m. about 1,000
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  • 113 5 POLICE ORDER FLEET OF HOLDENS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Royal Federation Police is to replace its hundreds of patrol cars and vans with Australian-made llolden sedans and station wagons. The first vehicles of the new fleet 57 saloons costing about 5400.000 will be delivered soon. Confirming this today, a police
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  • 52 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Public Industrial Manufacturing Company, one of the first light pioneer industries to be established at the Redhill Industrial estate, will be formally inaugurated by the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keni? Swee. next. Friday. The company, 'which was formed with local capital, makes
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  • 38 5 PENANO. Fri. A grocer. Tan Eong Chew, 37. was fined $150 m the Sessions Court today when he pleaded guilty to possessing. Tor .sale. 51b. of saccharine at his shoD in Stewart Lsne on Sent. 13.
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  • 68 5 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Aas- tralian television star, veiurilo- qu:si Ron Blaskett and his talk- ing doll. Gerry Gee. will enter- tain cnildren of the orphanagr of the Convent of the Holy Inant Jesus in Victoria Street on Monday. Blaskett and his doll will fly into
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  • 23 5 KUANTAN. Pri. St. Thomas School here will hold a fun fair on Sunday to raise money for 1U building programme.
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  • 71 6 Winners of the "Miss Samfoo" contest held at the Odeon Cinema in Kuala Lumpur. The first place went to Miss Nancy Ho (centre), second was Miss Lily Tsui (left) and third, Miss Molly Yap. Nancy won a free return air trip to Hong Kong and
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  • 70 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Frt Shapely 8. Rohanl, of Johore Bahru, pleased a Merdeka anniversary celebrations crowd here last night with an Egyptian love dance, then fainted backstage. She collapsed from exhaustion at the Diamond Jubilee Hall after a sinuous number with a male partner had
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  • 76 6 IPOH, Pri. Wong Yin Hee, 35, was allowed $2,000 ball In one surety until Thursday when he pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court here today to cheating. He Is alleged, together with others still at large. to have cheated D. Ramasamy, 60, of $9,000
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  • 182 6 Rain cuts output of rubber by 3,200 tons KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. HEAVY rains last month caused a 3,244-ton drop in rubber production. It was the worst August for rubber production in the past three years. Rain, coupled with the North East monsoon, damaged over 100 acres of rubber in the
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  • 75 6 Music passes for pupils in Singapore SINGAPORE, Fri.— A total of 144 Singapore students have obtained grade 8 passes in the practical examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Other passes Include 87 In grade 7. 232 in grade 5 and 135 in grade 4. A
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  • 46 6 SINGAPORE, Pri. Mr. B. E Klnna, manager of a local travel agency here, predicted today great tourist potentialities In Borneo, which If properly developed could contribute substantially to the country's revenue. He was speaking at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Skal Club.
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  • 41 6 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Workers of three more printing firms have joined the Singapore Printing Workers' Union. The firms are the Lam Teong Press Co.. Ltd., Teluk Ayer Street; the Qalam Press, Geylang Road; and Al-Ahmadiah Press. Jalan Sultan.
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  • 46 6 IPOH, Pri.— A stage play, "The Son of Perdition." the story of Judas Iscariot, will be presented at the St. John's Church Hall here tomorrow and on Sunday at 8 p.m. by the St. John's Drama Fellowship In aid of a church building fund.
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  • 33 6 IPOH. Pri. A beauty consultant. Mrs. Marie Chen, of Singapore, will give a talk and demonstration on skin care and make-up at the YWCA here at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 24 6 IPOH, Pri. The closing date for the Malay talentime contest organised by the Xpoh Boys' Club has been extended to Nov. 17.
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  • 374 6 COPTER CRASHES: TRAPPED PILOT KILLED BUTTERWORTH, Friday. J^ SYCAMORE helicopter of No. 110 Squadron, R.A.F., stationed at the R.A.A.F. base, Butterworth, crashed at Malakoff Estate in Tassek Glugor, 4£ miles north-east of the R.A.A.F. base today. The pilot, Flying Officer J. W. Martin, 22, who was the only person in
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  • 48 6 IPOH, Fn. The Municipal Council Is to ask the police and the Road Transport Department to take "vigorous action" on Iron or* lorries In Ipoh. It will also ask the Public Works Department whether they Intend to take immediate action against the lorries.
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  • 238 6 npHE leader of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, has praised the Federal Government for agreeing to grant, in the first instance, a $2 million loan for the municipality's Sungei Part lowcost housing scheme. The municipality proposes to build 10 four-storey blocks of
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  • 33 6 Heat and your heart... The effects of heat on the heart are thoroughly explored in a special series "Hot Weather and your Heart," by Fred Warshofsky, which starts In The Malay Mall today.
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  • 2454 7 On my return to London I put my house In the hands of an architect to do what I wanted. By this time Syrle had grown dissatisfied with the house in Bryanston Square. She had in the course of years acquired a
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  • 150 8 Sarawak 'no 9 to plea for a Dyak Day SARAWAK'S Council Negri today turned down a plea for an annual Dyak Day. Mrs. Tra Zehnder, the council's only woman member, said the Dyaks were Sarawak's largest community and a Dyak Day would give recognition to their standing. She said there
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  • 43 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. The Chief Signal Officer, Malayan Railway. Mr. J. P. Cunllffe, will I tour Japan for two weeks to study railway signal operations there. He leaves tomorrow. The tour is sponsored by the Japanese Government.
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  • 21 8 PENANO. Fri.— From 8 ajn. this Sunday, telephone subscribers in Penang should dial "10" for trunk calls.
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  • 127 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A Singapore firm Is using a strike by Its stall as an advertising stunt to attract customers. The firm, Messrs. K. M. Oil Mohammed Ltd. of High Street, is offering a special 20 per cent "strike discount" to all customers, plus "personal
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  • 21 8 BATU GAJAH, Fri. Law Sang, 65, of Bemban new village, was found drowned in a disused mining pool yesterday.
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  • 758 8 Boestamam: Why I back special Malay rights SEESIVASAGAM 'FIGHTING FOR CHINESE PROPERTIED CLASS^RAKYAT LEADER KUALA TRENGGANU. Friday BOESTAMAM pEARS over the ultimate form the proposed Federation of Malaysia will take and a scathing attack on the People's Progressive Party highlighted the policy speech of the Party Rakyat leader, Inche Ahmad
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  • 95 8 OUT OF $51 DOLE-HE PAYS $46 RENT SINGAPORE, Fri. A jobless father of eight children told a magistrate's court that he was paying $46 rent out of the $51 he got monthly from the Social Welfare Department. Tan Tsan Tsai, 31, arrested by police last night for stealing a $50
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 100 8 AUey Oop Bft V* T. BmmaiSm tMJitJ THAT WE'VE V I PUMMOi OBT^ffJ L WEll^THfl'sl I QUESS THM" V^So"\ WORK!) JT^kr ■STALLED kEW V WAT WCWUD /I^UOpy\sO«AETHINO TAKES CARE OP J WHAT \IV J "t T MU^AAEMT ARE VVEOETOUT FLOaS') WECAN DO OUR GRAND A COWES Dick Tracy By Chester
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  • 227 9 WORK ON FINAL $12m PHASE BEGINS NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ON the final $12 million phase of the new Houses of Parliament in the Lake Gardens has begun and Merdeka Day next year may see the opening of the building. Es two and three of the -the
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  • 134 9 Four appeal against banishment orders JPOH, Prl.— Pour men who have been served with I banishment orders by the I Minister of the Interior applied for postponement of their appeals in the High Court here today. Poo Mok, 26, a labourer, represented by Mr. W. E. Balaslngam, successfully applied for
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  • 95 9 'A life after death'- by Professor Aird EARLIER this month the world was shocked by the suicide of Professor lan Aird 57 (above), the brilliant Scottish surgeon famous for his operations to separate Siamese twins. He died from barbiturate poisoning in his flat in Hammersmith Hospital, London. In his hand
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  • 41 9 BUTTERWORTH. Prl. A fisherman. Teoh Kirn Bole, missed his sampan when he wanted to go out fishing this morning. The sampan, fitted with an outboard motor, had been left overnight on the beach at Began Jrrmal here.
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  • 120 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. VI ALAYA imported $234.7 million worth of food ITI during the first five months of this year, according to trade statistics just issued by the Federation Government. i The biggest item was rice ($57.5 million); then came fruits and vegetables
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  • 65 9 81 TOUGH MEN GRADUATE SINGAPORE. Fri.—ElgJityone tough Gurkha recruits today graduated to full-fledged pollcemen-cum-soldiers at a passing-out parade at Mount Vernon. They were piped into the Gurkha contingent of the Singapore Police Force after the Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, inspected them. Mr. Blades also presented six
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  • 38 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. The! Federation of Chinese Physicians' and Medicine Dealers' Association of Malaya gave a dinner here last night In honour of Dr. Lim Swee Aun on his appointment as the Minister of Health.
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  • 194 9 P.I. visitors decline to discuss politics SINGAPORE, Fri. Two of a 15-member Filipino parliamentary delegation to SouthEast Asian countries who flew into Singapore ahead of the main party today declined to discuss "hot" political issues such as their country's claim to North Borneo. They said the talking would have to
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  • 43 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Inche Mohamed Yusolf bin Mat Esa. outdoor assistant in the Malayan Railway, will attend a Colombo Plan seninar on ports and harbours which begins on Wednesday in Tokyo. His visit is sponsored by tb« Japanese Government.
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  • 131 9 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two new Federal Land Development Authority schemes are being launched one in Trengganu and the other in Johore. They will cover a total of 2,930 acres and are for 240 settlers and their families. The FLDA has advertised I for tenders to clear
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  • 65 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl.—lnspector Alnol Jamal bin Abdul Rahman. 28. and Police Constable Musa bin Sahi. 31. were acquitted In the Sessions Court here today of corruptly receiving (30 from Tan Ccok Soon on March 26 this yrar It mm alleged this was an Inducement for not Instituting
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    • 477 9 Bi 99 e oL Inside GALA 8.7 cv. ft. gives you more space for less H_|^--^m^L^g^gJ^«gAj» t^Jt||^»' money than any other \^s refrigerator on the Wk market Like all GALA I C refrigerators it's bigger I where it counts on the I M inside. Fourteen square I B feet of
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    • 40 9 Bug* Bunny By Ralph Utitrtdnhl T=r^? THERE IS NO LAW N [CULP!) CEASE A I f SHALL KQH Mt^* \SL^ZZjZ^^// /AAQve (vAT^tflK against aw yrAxpiigs amp PESiftT... J way roirrHwrrM.'y^^^^^^lT 7 /s> VESPER A U6SV^B?TS^ UNPER YOUR AWNINQ r-^BOdSVS lE^Gfck
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  • 94 10 Word* Sl* (Minimum, relative* and friends for the a**i»i. •<ncf. condolence*. wreath*. *croll». "KM vlalt*. donation* to thr Koon v-w Chine** School and attendance at la* fuaeral of the late Mr. One Fuel Moon, father of Mr. L. M One at .inhor* Bahni on 1«.9 M. MRS CONNIC TtINC
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  • 27 10 Horrf, |fj /Minimum I IN LOVINC MIMORY or T>r Can !i»n Roo of Srtamat. who died on It 9 «l. Sadrjr mlaaad hy hi* loving
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  • 30 10 «orW. Sit I Minimum, EMMANUEL CULAS. brother of Mrt \»vier Joneph Ixipai died Pulluvilla. India. in.» K2. Hi«h lla*» will he ."unit 1.10.81-. «10 a.m Holy Family 'Huron. Katonit
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  • 189 10 Word, IN Mimmum, THE COCKPIT'S Java RiJ.ttafei i. •ervad every Saturday and Sunday lunch time A SPECIAL DISPLAY of Penfula Hw>ki «ill op»a at Parak Book Store. M Kreuiirr Road Ipoh oa lat October. ITI MERE Antllop* Perfume hy Wefl to «r»ce you *vai more Puta your >»* forward
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  • 727 10 The Straits Times Saturday, September 29. 1962. A New Look At Tin The sale of the first two hundred tons of American stockpile tin almost qualifies as good news. The accepted bids were only half a cent 'a pound under the market price. True the market price is £150 a
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  • 401 10 In announcing higher replanting grants for smallholders the Government is under no illusion that these will pro--1 ducc a great leap forward. Its modest aim is to step up tlv rate of smallholder replanting to 75,000 acres a year. This i? j only 5.000 acres above the
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  • 213 10 The Yemen Is now firmly in ,the hands of a rebel junta, a carefully planned and completely successful coup. Imam Mohammed had ruled for less than a week. He was "got rid of", as the rebel radio delicately explained, by giving his I soldiers time to get out
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  • 873 10 JOURNEY TO THE LAND OF A LEGEND BEHIND THE MUD WALLS... ONLY THE SHADOW OF SHEBA REMAINS by HECTOR NEMO ASMARA (Eritrea) Friday THE road to the Queen of Sheba's city drops down from Asmara through a series of hairpin bends before crossing th© old Ethiopian fr o n tier
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    • 212 10 r PHE Minister of Health ha*> made another familiar appeal for local doctors to join the government service. We hope he will be more successful than his predecessors. As things stand, doctors wrib Join the government service are usually posted to rural hospitals where they are
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    • 131 10 YOUR report on Malaya Hall food calls for comment. The Penang Muslim Youth Society and Members of Parliament would do well to consider the following points. Of a total of 14 lunches and dinners a week, pork is served only once. Whenever pork is served,
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    • 90 10 ris high time that whoever looks after the roadside trees In Singapore paid a visit to Sennett Estate and saw for himself the giant trees by the roadside. Bellmbing Avenue is the worst example. The trees are now so large that the foliage Is interwoven, dipping to the
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  • 311 10 PARIS. Kri A Mi B ht, elderly man with .m amused, expressive ime limps lightly alone the endless corridors of Le Bnurget Airport. None of thr busy people coming and going knows that this is 80--year-old Igor Stravinsky, the Russian artistic revolutionary, going
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    • 138 10 Straits Tira* Malty Mail Cl***lM*4 *«v*rtl*em««ta may ha hanOod tae lat Floor COLO STORACaT AKCAOB Orchard Road COLO •TORASB AMCMBB AT HOLLAND PJOAD— KATON* KieplL ROAD-NAVAL BASS Au«harl**d Agant* CITY BOOK STOIII LTD Wlnch«*t*t Nmii. Colly*! Quay TNI NBWB FRONT Fttiaatrlek'a Suparmarhat M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty nomt. Naval Baa* B.
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    • 135 10 wt'7 3*j^""jf 3*wiAU 9*aV%B*l^*B*BY If*ar .*I WVF^ la*MaTta*i1 a*MaTta*i PYREX MM ■NOWTVMU *ATT(aM VIGITAaU.I OISH goes from oven a |mV| Beautiful English Pyi« is he«N OOOMMIwy ATTI resistant! Yon can bake with H waiw>twl it. roast with it, steam in it, boil fgZ&JpLK it without fear of breakage. So j
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  • 216 11 In rush job— pay at rate of $8 for 5 minutes SINGAPORE, Fri. The Legislative Assembly spent almost $16,000 to keep its members up to date on proceedings of all assembly meetings between June 26 to Sept. 5 this year, including the controversial National Referendum Bill debate. The money went
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  • 40 11 SINGAPORE. Fri— A model of :rip trade union house which is i now bcin* built at Shenton Way will be on display ai the em- I ranee of the city hall building from 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 66 11 PHEW, ITS HOT. JWO BATTERY fans held by a retainer keep the Sultan of Pahang and his Consort cool at lunch at the aborigine centre in Kuala Koyan, seven miles upriver from Kuala Lipis. The Sultan went to Kuala Koyan, a 1.080-acre aborigine settlement, on Thursday to open the centre
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  • 262 11 Rights of people in peril if world is hungry I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. ft -The secretarygeneral of the World Food Congress, Mr. S. Y. Krishna Swamy. said today that people would respect human rights only if they were well-fed. Mr. Krishna Swamy is here on a week-long visit to ask the
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  • 55 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Philomena Lim. 28. who wai admitted to the General Hospital on Wedneaday night after being found unconscious by her husband In her Pet a ling Jaya borne la "doing fine." She was the complainant In a case In which a businessman Chlu Nang Hong.
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  • 180 11 Stolen— fines paid to the Traffic Police SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE first special report of the public accounts committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly published today, referred to the "misappropriation of composition fines paid *o the Traffic branch of the Police Department." It said that "a proper system geared to the
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  • 361 11 Pay rise date: A promise SEREMBAN, Friday. THE War Department today gave an assurance to its 10,900 civilian employees in the Federation that their claims for wage increases and other matters will be settled by Oct. 20 at the latest. The assurance was given by Major-Gen. W C. Walker. General
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  • 91 11 Now cool comfort in buses SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Traction Company plans to replace its fleet of trolley buses with new luxury buses before Christmas, the company's general manager. Mr. H. M. J. Jensen, announced today. The company has bought 35 Japanese-built Isuzu passenger buses at a cost -of more
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  • 53 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Six thuw armed with daggers and screwdrivers entered the home of a timber merchant. Mr. Soh Kay Lai In Kallang Road last night, and got away with cash and Jewellery totalling $1,500 They tied up Mr. Soh. his wlir and a 13-year-old son while they
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  • 56 11 IPOH. Fri. A fireman, Mohamed Shukri bin Ismail. 28. was slightly hurt after helping to put out a fire In the house of a penghulu, Inche Hashlm bin Abu. In Kampong Kepayang near here. While he was removing a stone from the chimney of the house.
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  • 28 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Tsene Yuen Lin. a Singapore General Hcspltal surgeon, was burled at Bldadarl cemstery yesterday. He was 34. had a wife and four children.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 258 11 S^K indigestion Jp^lfL agonies 'Bismag' tablets bring fast, safe relief BBBHkSHHHpHHpHH Now you can eat whatever yod J^M4f|llljta a^fc I llte »'tliout worry of after-meal YT jJHH (ony E »*y-<o-tak« •Buma»' iim g I tablets act in Mconds to bring you I ""mbm*/ II »ure relief from mdigotion, I 'j|j;
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    • 158 11 f Why do^ou always Mk Km^ 1 buy S*W groceries, J When you Shop J BB»2> adg** W?\^^ Smart girl. Everyone WffjjHP^ --^fjf^ %^n^\l knows Srfr is the HB^B^B|^^yi/j^|^' N best in every wSi -^I!!S^^ .'^fe^feX sense of the word, j \^JBP^|^^ 3^ When you buy SST you HS JH
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 473 11 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 ipplre. A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne-gara-ku. New.s Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Saturday Session; 8.54 News Headlines; 9.00 Close Down P.M. 1.16 Summary Of Programmes
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  • ISLAND OF MORE UPS THAN DOWNS...
    • 413 12 Pulau Senang: Therapy with no parallel nearly a year, I was privileged to visit Pulau Senang once again this week, and what I saw was extremely heartening. Very few people in Singapore are aware of the tremendous debt owed by the community to the
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    • 198 12 IWISH to protest against our boys being forced to work as labourers. The headmaster of a school here (Kuala lipls) Is forcing every boy to cut and carry earth for the building of a basketball court. The boys are afraid and can only complain to
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    • 148 12 WHAT'S IN A NAME-EVEN IF IT IS JUST 'ANON'? EVERYBODY denounces anonymous petitions, yet they continue to pour in! While anonymous petitions are to be deplored in general. Da to Sardon need not have been so vituperative. It is the practice in many countries to encourage anonymous petitions. "Grouse Boxes"
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    • 112 12 rpifE national language 1 is an import., nt factor in the creation of a Malayan culture and political unity. But the way the Government is trying to enhance the vocabulary is odd. Time and again I feel ill on seeing such words as August being spelt Ogos, ambulance
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    • 88 12 IT appals me to learn that the PMIP Government is going to ban Western dancing from next year. Surely there is no harm in Western dances? But if the PMIP is to take stern measures and carry out the teaching of Islam, their first step
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    • 219 12 I AST Saturday there was a letter from "Touched" of Singapore who wishes a European woman who approached him to buy a flag on September 15 (the RAK.s "Battle of Britain" Day) to know that he refused to coniiibute only because he had no money. I am sure
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 410 12 ■^■■blb^b^b^b^^_^L '*.h "t'O^l a&fc 'V^l ■^Bi^kw B*"^v Biafl L^Li^^blb^bv'^ i \y~^ A DISTINGUISHED CAR FOR DISCERNING PEOPLE The Volvo is a truly distinguished car, axpressly designed and built to satisfy the most stringent demands. For those discerning people who are satisfied by nothing but the best in quality, styling and
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    • 238 12 SHACHIHATA stationery are inexpensive products of quality. VWbTCBbT Morkln 9 lnfc jB un 6 colour*) I Stomp In k (in 6 colours) ll£s Kian Cwan V* (M) Ltd. KEEP I a CAR FAN BB™^^^-/v2fi 'i ■■'■^^^^■BafJ*^ -J|?^b4l Haßßßßßaiii S«l« ajtata: T. V. MltdMtl Co ff/t Ltd.) Wapawi Naaai Km Immm
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 265 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS crazed creature (7). 1. When tellers come round to 6. Old friends' meeting has litte* they often ask for water tie reference to marriage (7). (12). 7. Coward's playful lnterpreta8. There Is sympathy in Prance. tion of strictly personal exso blow wine from Portugal! periences (7.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1963 13 h> [jpfiHHHßpßailsfVßßßWM^^ SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Min.)— Box It rts. extra MINING COMPANY has vacancy tor an Electrical Engineer with sound technical knowledge and practical experience. Applicants should be Federal Citizens and should be In possession of a Brat or second-grade Electrical Engineer's Certificate Issued by the Government of
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    • 767 13 GODOWN SPACE WANTED S.OOO SO. FT. 00-DOWN SPACE WANTED IN SINGAPORE RV EUROPEAN FIRM PREFERABLY IN HARBOUR ROARD OR CITY ARRA, PLEASE SBND DETAILS TO P.O. BOX 612 SINGAPORE OR TELBPHONB *****. HOUSES k LAND WANTED tt Word* SI (Min.)— Box It eta, txtrm ADVBRTISER WISHBS PURCHASE Flat at Kimsla
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    • 849 13 EDUCATION Psstal Tuition fat CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATES and ether eiannnatlene Wolsey Bali (founded in 1894) oma successfully prepare yon ay past to* Cambridge csaminatlona. London University Degrees, special owammadoa tor graduau teachers m Malaya. law and professional examinaUoß. Dlstanos M no disadvantage, rasa are moderate and may be paid by instalments.
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    • 1083 13 FOR HUE tt W«rsw ti (jjfcaj Bom It tt*. mwtrm OOMINO ON LCAVB, vtatttas BMtamr The latest Austin. Morris. Ford aad Triumph saloons Cor self-drive. Also Estates sad Mini Models. Rates from 41 gas par week unlimited mileage, quarterly No Oner value In vacation motoring: Home A Overseas Motors 160
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    • 1126 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* tl mmj-Smm It sss. sastw 1881 P/OONBSJL BIS, 1M AnetJa 880. IBM V/wagen, HUlman. F/Anglla. 1904 r/Benayr, IMB A/Somerset. M/ Minor. 1902 M/Mlnor, 1951 A/40. IBM A/88. 340 Middle Rd. B'pore, ***** PIAT 1100 4-door saloon. $2280 only cash or terms. Nice family ear. Oood
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    • 1611 13 FOB SALE tt Wmmm tl (Min.}— Box It tto. a»«rs ONINBM ART PURNITUM SOMsaa Jade, Ivory, Old Porcelain and English Silver. Insnatitloa welcome, SS Tlverton Lane off Klillney Road. Spore. PHUANO A COi is OStanaa Alley ringapero. (FIXED PRICE SHOP) ALL VARIOUS KINDS OP HOUSEHOLD QOOOS COMPLETE PR I CIS
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 503 14 to a new vacationland mW AUSTRALIA and the j#*^^ SOUTH PACIFIC (only 4i hours away) Costs less than European trip.. Twq weeks in Australia, including your fare JM both ways, hotels, meals, tours and travel «S^^HraiM»PPliii i3^^^B^BßP within Australia cost you less than a round- SP trip ticket alone to
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    • 1569 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft WtST COAST O.ft. OM S^MO BMM P. StMm PMMO CYCLOPS Havtt. UNraMt, Stuajsw taPt/Totff SeatM •OLYOOPBO A meufli. I'Md. R'dM. H'brg -It Pt/Bltl Oct 1 ACHIUU LiverpM*. £iasgow CM. 30 Oct 1 MCHESTMRO Livtrpetl Oci a IK> I Nl 1/ I kt H PYIRHUS Livtrpttl. biibiin, Glasgow
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    • 2915 15 \fc v '/^Urv i I y u JkYftW m u i j dmR THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 SENOA, Ll HAVIE. HAMMRO, BREMEN, ANTWERP, -i ROnERDAM. AMSTERDAM. QUO. aOIHEMUBS AND COPEHHAf. r Mr* r **■<■ PMMB iafVSs\li| "StLANDIA" I) SailH 'I PnV2S Seel 21/21 Seat lr\ XpLJ^l ■OIIRA' al
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    • 1125 15 McAUSTER «5c CO., LTD. W \EBtU Til ktf 0221 vOjMHBAk PA ».»w.- LOf| «Jk aTkXATBMBM I4NB \V Utl Of NEWCASTU laMrtM* carge fat Caatru ft StrtO S*M>e p rtaa hmmjj AjMfkta. L2(-2eVTMHf MSMV2 oct 140ct ORONXVILU Can P. S "tm Pefataj i r:ioffE«b, kOSrs V!W j7TV MTV Of HI OOHNfIIUJ
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  • 431 16 THE Malayan Rubber Market continued to rise during the week on short covering and some Polish buying and also on reported buying by Cuba, and although the amounts purchased are not considered large they are sufficient to sustain prices, state Lewis Peat in
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  • 153 16 MELBOURNE. Prl. j ri\Hf\l. Investments and in- l dustrial shares were traded on steady lines with falls slightly in excess of rises. Myrr featured with a good rise following a £1.000.000 Increase in profits to £4.5 million. ARC Industries jumped 2s. to 495. 6d. on a share split
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  • 28 16 September 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76. cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $424,124 (down 874 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 569 16 SHELL DEBENTURES WILL CARRY 7% INTEREST From Our Market Correspondent SHELL yesterday gave further details regarding the offer to be made in a month's time for a quarter of the issued capital of $30 million for the Port Oickson refinery company and a third of the loan finance required both
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Industrials: 181.69 182.19 Tins: 281.13 280.18 S rubbers: 170.40 171.07 Jan. 1. 1958=100.
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  • 596 16 pOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms 01 the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa (3.000) SI. SB: East Smelting (600) J2.6V SL, (1,000) (2.70, (1.000) $2.69: K. and N. ords. (500) 53.06 SL. (1.000)
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  • 282 16 HAVING remained unchanged on Thursday following the sale of 200 tons of tin from the United States stockpile, the price of Straits tin fell by 87* cents yesterday to $424.12$ per picul. The tone of Thursday morning's London tin market where prices were
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  • 161 16 Bept. 28. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Business dene: Duniops 10 eta. S. Darby 4*d. F. A N. 14 cts. C. Storage 4*d. J. Wauich 12 cts. steamship 8 cts. M. Brew. 23 cts. S. Times 20 cts. Containers 9 cts. S. Traction 1/4* M. Cement 18 cts. S.
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  • 94 16 CHINESE Preduea Eiohang* tingsport neen prices p«' picul yesterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk SSfti sellers, drum 141* sellers. Cspra Sept. $27* buyers »28 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white SI4S sellers. Sarawak white $142* sellers, special Sarawak black $110 sellers, garbled Lampong black $122t sellers AST A $132* sellers. •Ingasers Ceeenut
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  • 198 16 SNIPt lying alangsM. VH Sini.p.rt whir vii twlay art: Andes Maru 31/33. Malacca 28/24. Ball (Dutch) 47. Walkare 40/41, Btraat Banka 42/ 43, Perndale 46, Renlomond 7/8. Olenearn 10/11. Bafln«-K-HuJJ»'J M, UrUk 27/28. Karalk 33/34. Empire Kltttwake 31/22. CtrafOO 19 Outtr rtada: Rrrta Marrak. RnInßau. Zafiro.
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  • 215 16 OCTOBER first grade rubber buytre I.e.*. closed at 3 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7«| cents per Ih down a quarter of a cent. The tone was quitt. S.C. C.R.A. and F. M.R.I, closing prtrex in rents per Ib., yesterday: Int. 1 RSB prompt 'f.o.b.
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  • 93 16 THE Malayan Excnanie Banks' Asse- clatien made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying TT S3 7/16. airmail OD ?S 9/16. I*o d/st 36 1/16 credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bills. Selling TT er OD rtady: Canada 33 1/8; Belgian Pranea
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    • 601 16 FROM CALCUTTA. MADRAS ft RANGOON 1 M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Hongkong, Mom, Kobe, Oioko, NaQoyo and Yokohomo Oct. 4/ S FROM JAPANESE PORTS M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" tor Modros, Visokhopotnom and Calcutta Oct. 5/ i FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA ft CHITTAGONG M.V. "STATE OF TRAVANCORE COCHIN" for Fremantlc, Adelaide, Melbourne
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    • 502 16 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE w Gt'ILD OF GRADUATES 1 FIRST KLECTIONS TO COUNCIL AND COURT Nominations are hereby invited from members of the Guild of Graduates for election of members of the Guild to the Council and the Court of the University Nominations must be made in prescribed forms and must
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 749 17 JXR. PAHANG MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C and above registered J K.R. contrac- TENDERS will be received from tors will be received by the Juru- registered P.WX). Contractors in tera Negerl, Pahang, Kuantan up Class "D" and above up to 3.00 to 3.00 p.m. on
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    • 363 17 TENDERS TENDERS are invited to ha— est about 32 rambutan trees on a monthly basis on State Land Lot 7. Mukim XXU. TENDERS stating the amount of royalties tr be offered, should be delivered to the Office of the Commissioner of Lands. Ground floor, i Government Offices. St. Andrew's i
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    • 1163 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for The Repairs And Improvement To Government Rice Mill Godown No. 10, Bagan Serai. Krian will be received at the office j of Jurutera, Jabatan Kerja Raya. I Krian. Parlt Buntar up to 3.00 1 p_- on sth October from Contrac- i tors In
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    • 344 17 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 143(2) of the Lo- n cal Government Ordinance. 1957, v that the Council require*:— (a) the execution of street works 8 In respect of tbe following 1 streets:— T (i) Jalan Chengkek from Jalan Melor to Lot No-
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    • 772 17 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Haas B and above P.WX). regis- j tred contractors for the erection nd completion of Engineers quadron Accommodation (Phase at Brigade Cantonent (North), -lping, Perak. Bills of Quantities, 'ender Forms and full particulars an be obtained from the office of fessrs.
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    • 244 17 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors regi»tered with P.W.D. Singapore in Class "E" and above under Head vin(b) will be received at the Public Works Department, High Street, Singapore in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 12/10/6--lor the Supply and deUTery of precast concrete paving- slabs to tbe atte
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    • 209 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction of 5 bloc-s of 2 units each (10 units) Class H' Qrs. at Teluk Anson In Lower Perak District will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3 00 p.m. of the
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    • 97 18 Jega's move makes Oh so sad PENANG, Fri. —Oh Boon Tat, president of the Federation of Malaya AAU. said today he was "sad and disappointed" that M. JeKathesan, Malaya's 200 metres winner at the Jakarta Asian Games, would not be competing in the Commonwealth Games at Perth. "I am naturally
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    • 191 18 Bumper crowd expected at tourists matches CRICKET QINGAPORE, Fri.— Singapore Cricket Association expect a record crowd to turn up on the three days which the Commonwealth team will be playing on the padang here. The Commonwealth XI. who will be in Malaya for a tenday tour, will meet Singapore on
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    • 36 18 MALACCA. Fri. The president of the Malacca AAA Tengku Adnan ibni Tengku Bos-ar Burha- nuddin this week presented cor- ilrtcates to 81 candidates who i passed the track and field officials course held in March.
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    • 253 18  -  ERNEST FRIDA, 'STUDIES COME BEFORE ATHLETICS' DECISION ATHLETICS By. S/iV CHOCK; iVO £P4/2£ 2ZME fUR TRAINING Singapore, Friday J OW Sin Chock, the Singapore champion sprinter, has also decided to retire from athletics "for the time being." Sin Chock, a first-year law student at the University of
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    • 124 18 RUGGER SINGAPORE, Fri. Ng Wood Kan, the Malayan Rugby Union president, will name on Monday the team to tour Bangkok next month without calling for further trials. He said he would pick the team from the 45 players recommended by the convenors o*
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    • 116 18 SASA MEET TO DISCUSS JAPANESE PROTEST SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will discuss on Oct. 4 a letter from the Japanese Swimming Association protesting against the behaviour of a Singapore «aterpolo player during the Asian Games in Jakarta. The letter alleged that a Japanese player was struck by
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    • 126 18 SAFA to enter for 1964 Games SOCCEJR SINGAPORE, Fri. The F.A. decided today to enter for the Olympic Games soccer tournament to be held in Tokyo from Oct. 11 to 23. 1964. SAFA will dend to FIFA this week a provisional entry which has to be confirmed by the end
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    • 47 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will declare open the new golf course at the Royal Malayan Air Force station here on Sunday. The Kin? will later lead a team In a match against a side headed by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman.
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    • 149 18 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: S'por v S. Koreans (Merdeka Stadium. 8 p.m.). IPOH DIV. 1: Kinta Indians v Town Council (CAH ftrd). FRIENDLIES: Kuantan Selection v Starlight, J. Bahru (Kuantan, 5); JBS v GHQ iFarrer Pk). RUGGER CLUB MATCHES: SCC v RAF Tengah (Spore pdg); Police v J.
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    • 174 18 Brundage: US badly hit by new lOC rules pHICAGO, Fri. The recent International Olympic Committee definition of an amateur, if strictly observed, would "disqualify about half of the American Olympic team," said Avery Brundage here yesterday. Mr. Brundage. the lOC'S American president. was referring to the new rules for amateurism
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    • 103 18 GOLF RSGC TOURNEY S-FIXALS i Spore i Mrs. H. Stirling bt Mrs. B. NichoUs 4 and 2; Mrs. R. Lim bt Mrs. B. Chambers 2 and 1. I.dl MEDALS (Spore): 'A' Dlv 1 Mrs. Rosa Urn 2 Mrs. K. Gammon; 'B Dlv. 1 Mrs. C. Kaan 2 Mrs. J.
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    • 477 18 MALAYA AND SINGAPORE SHOW JAPAN THE WAY... HiFHIh iifiiii i THE Japanese Olympic Council is still in a wild and graceless panic over Japanese participation in the track and field events in the Jakarta Asian Games and respected heads are rolling in the dust. Julchi Tsushima, the JOC chairman and
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    • 363 19  -  EPSOM JEEP. Noble Albert is keeping his form By Ipoh, Friday RACING J^ODAMA, a promising newcomer from the Rinus van Breukelen stables, can score first time out here on Sunday. The New Zealandbred five-year-old went smartly over 3f in 37 4/5, with Mat
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    • 135 19 Racing dates for next year IPOH, Fri.— The 1963 racing season will open at Ipoh from Jan. 13-20. The following programme was announced by the Malayan Racing Association: Perak (Jan. 13-20); Selangor (Jan. 27 to Feb. 3); Singapore (Feb. 10-17); Penang (Feb. 24 to Mar. 3); Perak (Mar. 17-24); Selangor
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    • 188 19 Mulley 'no' to French offer RACING ABROAD SYDNEY, Fri. Crack 1 Australian Jockey Athol Mulley, who recently returned to the saddle after an 18--month suspension, said he had declined a lucrative retainer by a leading French trainer. Mulley would not name the trainer- but stated he wanted to re-establish himself
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    • 299 19 DEMONSTRATION OF THE WORLD FAMOUS STIHL CHAIN SAWS BY VISITING GERMAN EXPERT AT SUNGAI LALLANG FOREST RESERVE on Monday Ist October, 1962 at 8.30 a.m. (ASSEMBLE AT SEMENYIH POLICE STATION) KUALA* IUMPUW*.^»IAri.-^-*-( SEREMBAN For more information about Hthe 'demonstration', phone ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPN. LTD. Kuala Lumpur 86-223/7 OPEL IS TIME TESTED
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    • 1257 19 Ipoh card ACCEPTORS and riders for tomorrow's races A at Ipoh Race 1: 2.0— C1. 3 Div. 2-6£. 1 ***** Tin Rush (Mdm C.K. Lee* Rodgers 4 9.0 (F) Moxham S 2 ***** Port dOr (Tenera St.) Martin, 5 8.13 t 3 ***** RamarajUm (Goodwood St.) Rodgers, 5 8.12 »P.K.
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  • 141 20 LONDON. Fri. Prince Seif Al Islam Al-Hassan today proclaimed himself the Imam of revolt-shaken Yemen and said he would re-enter the desert kingdom secretly to 'liquidate that band of rebels" who rose against the monarchy." Prince Seif. who flew into London from his United
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  • 342 20 Goh opens two new plants in a day SINGAPORE, Fri. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today spoke with pleasure of the growth of the State's petroleum refining industry when he opened a bitumen plant and a bitumen-drum plant on Pulau Bukom. Built at a combined cost of $5J
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  • 47 20 LONDON. Fri. Brendan Behan. the Irish playwright, who was taken ill during a car ride earlier this week, discharged himself from a London hospital last night. He had been taken there for observation. Today he said he was quite well enough to go home.
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  • 88 20 SHINY DRUMS BEGIN TO ROLL AS YIPs WATCH OPERATION THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee (fifth from left) and plant executives watch a bitumen drum being filled with bitumen from a connected Shell plant, minutes after it was rolled from a thin steel sheet.
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  • 197 20 OXFORD, (Mississippi), Friday. A BARRICADE of 500 club-carrying state officers forced the Federal Government to cancel plans to force admission of a Negro, James Meredith, into all-white University of Mississippi last night. The Justice Department immediately dispatched a force of Marshals to
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  • 127 20 STOCKHOLM, Fri.— A Swedish scientist claimed yesterday that the floods in the Barcelona area in which more than 300 people died might have been caused by U.S. underground tests in Nevada last March. Mr. Sven Svantesson said the flood was a typical consequence of a
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  • 297 20 LONDON, Prl. Stock markets ended the week and fortnightly account on a reasonably satisfactory note today. Oiltedged securities continued to claim most attention but there was a little more confidence in industrials with selective buying stimulated by hopes that the release of special deposits will be followed by
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  • 40 20 LONDON. Fri.—Spot 2211/16 d.. Nov. 2211/16 d.. Dec. 22 11/16 d.. Jan. 22id.. Jan./ Mar. 22 9,16 d.. Apr/June 22 7/16 d.. July/Sept 22Jd.. Oct./ Dec. unquoted c.i.f. Oct. 22id.. Nov. 221 d., Dec 22 5/16 d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 25 20 LONDON. Pri. Buyers £850. sellers £850 J. Forward buyers £853 J. sellers £854. SetUement £850. Turnover a.m. 190 tons, p.m 310 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 178 20 10 cents invokes a bus law after 37 years SINGAPORE, Fri. A section of a local company law whicn came into force 37 years ago was today invoked in court for the first time against a $500-a-month foreman on a summons charge involving 10 cents. Srlnevasa Ayal Rajoo. a foreman
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  • 36 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will be patron of the premiere of "Seven Seas to Calais" at Lido Theatre on Oct. 24. in aid of the Red Cross Society.
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  • 112 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Straits-Australian conference has decided to defer until March 1 next year the implementation of the recently announced five per cent increase in freight rates on shipments of sawn Malayan timber to Australia. In a circular to local timber shippers and exporters,
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