The Straits Times, 9 October 1962

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  • 21 1 WFn\r,r daily criiTiFirn sale exceeds 100,000 The Straits Times IMC*" It***"* Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 552 1 THE MURDER OF TWO PROMINENT MEN Massive security at trial of Soviet agent 'Sprayed faces with cyanide' gONN, Mon. A confessed Soviet secret agent went on trial in Karlsruhe, West Germany, today charged with murdering two promin c n t Ukrainian exiles in Munich by spraying cyanide
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  • 201 1 India and China 'on brink of border war LONDON. Mon. A message in The Times today portrayed India and China as standing at the brink of a border war. The Delhi correspondent of the paper declared "With India's refusal to enter into any discussions until the Chinese troops withdraw from
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  • 156 1 JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIAN State Police and troops of the Jakarta garrison today flung a cordon round the Japanese Embassy. Rumours had circulated of a planned violent demonstration following Japanese criticism ot the recent Jakarta Asian Games from i which Indonesia had excluded Israel and Formosa. Earlier
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  • 43 1 i.AGOa. Mon. Police have taken control of Okrika Island, ofl the east coast, following widespread riots, newspaper reports said today. The reports said the police stepped in to prevent Ulegal importation of arms and ammunition to the island.
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  • 64 1 Dorticos booed at U.N. UNITED NATIONS. Mon. United Nations guards struggled with Cuban demonstrators in the public gallery today as President Osvaldo Dorticos Torrado of Cuba was repeatedly heckled and Interrupted as he addressed the General Assembly. The President. Mr. Muhammad Zafmlla Khan of Pakistan, warned that if the demonstrations
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  • 25 1 CHESTERFIELD. < England i. Mon. Three more cases of food poisoning were reported here brlngin tlif total to 43 of which two were fatal.
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  • 31 1 THIS is the "haunted" rambutan tree, about 60 feet from the Johore Bahru school, said to be the home of 44 ghosts terrifying pupils. Straits Times pictures.
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  • 420 1  -  808 PERIES By JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. VENGEFUL ghost today tried to compel a 17-year-old schoolgirf to climb a ratnbutan tree to its "lair." Four other schoolgirls who followed her pulled her down. The screaming terror-stricken girl, Sariaton binte
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  • 67 1 A queue up over London I ONDON. Mon. Airliners \j carrying hundreds of passengers toGay hovered over London Airport waiting for early morning fog to lift. Five Boeing jets from the United States were joined in the sky queue by airliners from Lagos. Singapore and Hong Kong. The fog lifted
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  • 25 1 BERLIN. Mon— Three Bast German border guards fled In full uniform across the border to West Berlin. Went Berlin police announced today.
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  • 248 1 Lorry falls 300 ft: 5 hurt TVUPING. Mon. Five Australian soldiers were injured, one seriously, when their lorry crashed 300 ft. down a cliff on the Malayan-Thai border, it was learnt today. The crash occured on Saturday when the las' vehicle in a convoy ol lorries bringing troops back to
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  • 9 1 BOY SLAIN &APORE li" Lit tin morn
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK
    • 59 2 INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, spinning the "charka" at Rajghat, Delhi, on the occasion of the 93rd anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi. Earlier, mass prayers were held at the Gandhi memorial. Among .he thousands present were the Indian President, Dr. Radhakrishnan, and
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    • 331 2 52 mil. more mouths to feed— but less food ROME, Monday. THE world had something like 52 million more mouths to feed in the past year, but because of bad weather no more food was produced than in 1960-61, the U.NT Food and Agriculture Organisation said today. Increases in per-head
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    • 117 2 DAYLIGHT IS TOO MUCH FOR ALICE LONDON, Mon. British doctors think it may be unique. Kirs. Alice Mulhern. 39, of Chester Le Street, is allergic to daylight. She has just returned from a two-week examination in a hospital where doctors said the mysterious rash which she develops "is an allergy
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    • 31 2 BOSTON. Mon.— Blonde kk'mlite Suzanne CUft. 21, held on a murder charge after her engl.n-tr boy friend was shot, had an !iourlong session with her psvhlatrl«t yesterday.— DPl.
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    • 54 2 ANKARA, Mon.— Mr. Ismet Inonu the Prime Minister, last night appealed to Turks lor moderation and said the state's forces were In full control of the situation. In a broadcast, following recent demonstrations and the distribution of manifestos here, he asked political parties to avoid provocations
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    • 41 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. United States officials said last night they had received frequent reports of food riots In the Soviet City of Novocherkassk during the summer. but they had not obtained conclusive evidence that the Incidents had taken place. Reuter.
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    • 21 2 MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union expelled today Cmdr. Raymond Smith, U.S. Assistant Naval Attache, on charges of espionage. UP.I.
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    • 120 2 Africa's 33rd nation is born ITAMPALA. Mon. A ceremonial change of flags and a burst of fireworks at midnight here tonight will signal the birth of Uganda at Africa's 33rd independent nation. The Duke of Kent, representing Queen Elisabeth, will hand to Mr. Milton Obote, the 40--year-old Prime Minister, the
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    • 127 2 SHEPARD MAY DO A SPACE DOUBLE HOUSTON, (Texas), Mon. The U.S. astronaut, Commander, Alan B. Shepard Jr. may become the first man to make two flighta Into space, it was learned last night Commander Shepard s chance could come early next year, when the U.S. will rocket one of Its
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    • 217 2 ADEN, Monday. rpHREE Royalist tribesmen arrived in Aden last night for treatment for battle injuries as th< revolutionaries in the Red Sea kingdom were reported fighting royalist counter-revolutionaries and Saudi Arabian forces. An American traveller who reached Aden said about 3,000 paratroops had arrived In
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    • 65 2 SYDNEY. Mon. Aust alia should spend 10 per cent -of her defence budget on providing fcoo for South-East Asian countries the Rev. W. J. Hobbln said today. Mr. Hobbin. president of the Australian National Committee of the Freedom from Hunger Campaign, was speaking to
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    • 391 3 Cuban trade controls will aid Jack's politics WASHINGTON, Monday. TJNITED STATES restrictions on Allied ships carrying Communist cargoes to Cuba will help President Kennedy to resist demands for military action against the Castro regime, political observers said today. Official sources also acknowledged that the proposed measures, although distasteful to Britain
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    • 226 3 WHERE TO FIND WHICH WITCH IS WHICH T ONDON, Mon. The best place to find a British witch is in the Londoi. Times personal advertisements column, a television script writer has discovered. Hundreds of the broomriding, faith-healing citizens came forward when Charrott Lodwidge placed her advertisement in the page one
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    • 90 3 MARGARET'S DAY AT THE COLLIERY PRINCESS Margaret, wearing white overall*, short rubber safety boots, a green and purple headscarf and carrying a safety helmet, steps out of a pit-cage followed by Lord Snowdon after paying a visit to the bottom of Usworth Colliery County Durham. Earlier, the princess and her
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    • 293 3 FRENCH PARTIES FACE UP TO de GAULLE PARIS, Mon. The French Socialist Party yesterday endorsed plans to extend the coalition with the Consei vatives. Radicals and the Catholic M.R.P. over the constitutional referendum on Oct. 28 to cover the new elections for the National Assembly, due on Nov. 18 and
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    • 105 3 A CASTRO DELIGHT FOR MAO'S TABLE IJONG KONG, Mon.— The Cuban Premier, Dr. Fidel Castro, Is credited with having Introduced a gastronomic delight to Communist China—kingsized Cuban frogs. He made a present of them to Chairman Mao Tsetung some time ago. The Chinese leader placed them In a special farm
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    • 80 3 NEW YORK, Mon.—Huntingdon Hartford 51 -year-old supermarket magnate and rated as one of America's 10 richest men, married Diane Brown, British-born New York model in a secret ceremony, New York newspapers reported yesterday. It is the third marriage for Mr. Hartford whose personal fortune has been estimated
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    • 86 3 12 STUDENTS HELD IN ROME FIGHTS ROME. Mon. The police last night detained 12 student during clashes between left-wingers and neo-fascists at the tomb of the unknown soldier enshrined In* Italy's huge national monument here. The police said the clashes occurred when neo-fascist students heckled a large group of Socialists
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    • 274 3 I ONDON, Mon. A meeting in east London of the extre m c right-wing Union Movement was stopped by police yesterday before its leader. Sir Oswald Mosley, had a chance to speak. A policeman went on the platform and told everyone to go home after the
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    • 172 3 Red 'No' to help for shot man: Allied HQs in talks BERLIN, Mon. British, French and United States headquarters in West Berlin were in constant consultation over the refusal by border guards yesterday to let a British army ambulance cross into East Berlin to aid a shot man. It was
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  • 267 4 Boost soon for Singapore -Burma trade SINGAPORE, Mon. A nine man Burmese trade survey delegation flew into Singapore this morning and immediately set down to explore the possibilities of expanding Burma's export of rice and other agricultural produce to this region. Sell more The delegation,
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  • 349 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. Singapore Spinning Workers' Union today hit back at the Government's attack on the union in a trade dispute between the union and In a statement yesterday, the Government accused the leaders of the union of being "reckless and Irresponsible" and having "forced" the
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  • 108 4 1-day strike threat by 1,800 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Daily Rated Water Workers' Union today rave the City Council a one-week ultimatum its second within a month to settle a list of 22 claims, or it would call out its 1,800 members on a one-day token strike aext Monday. The
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  • 83 4 JESSELTON, Mon. Nomination day for North Borneo's local government elections has been fixed for Oct. 9 and polling in all local authority districts will begin on Nov. 18. North Borneo's Controller of Elections said that elections would be held In every ward of the 15 local authorities.
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  • 75 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. N. N. Leicester has been elected president of the 44-year-old Singapore Family Benefit Society, and Mr. Lee Boon Chye has been chosen its vice-president. Other members ot the newly elected executive committee ol Uie society are: Miwu. Neo Cheng Gum (secretary). Lee Soo Chuan
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. w The Junior Chamber of Commerce will welcome New Zealand's J.C.C. President, Mr. Monty Searancke. to Singapore with a Chinese dinner at tha Eu Tong Seng Hall of the Southern Hotel on Friday. Oct. 19.
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Beo Lane, between Havelock Road and Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, from 9 ajn. to j p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 193 4 Union is twisting facts, say ex-workers SINGAPORE. Mon. The spokesman of a grou? of retrenched employee.of the Palmer Road office of the Dutch shipping firm X.P.M. today denied a Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union claim that It had secured two months ex-gratia payment In addition to retrenchment pay. The claim
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  • 115 4 Bribe case: Court frees two SINGAPORE, Mon.— A traffic policeman. Sergeant Joseph Kang Yong Guan. and Leow Sim Poh. a pig slaughterer, were both acquitted today after a six-day trial on corruption charges Involving $90. Mr. Goh Heng Leong, the District Judge, set them free following a submission by Mr.
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  • 295 4 •THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pays Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Frankfurt. Zurich. Tel Avtv. Tehernn. New Delhi. Rangoon. (BA 700) 6.60 pjn.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) J. 46 PJB- Qftntaa: Prom Sydney Darwin. Jakarta (QP 753) 7.66 p.m.; from
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  • 414 5 GANG WAITS FOR AMAH TO OPEN DOOR FOR DRIVER, THEN RUSHES INTO HOUSE IPOH, Monday. r [tHREE robbers, armed with two pistols and a screwdriver, this morning entered a home in a residential area and left with $8,000 in cash and jewellery after saying "sorry" to
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  • 200 5 Rotan for jealous husband of a joget dancer TkJIBONG TEBAL. Mon. I A jealous husband: who threw acid at his pretty Joget dancer wife was sentenced today to two years' jail and four strokes of the rotan. "You must realise that as a joget dancer, your wife has to dance
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  • 72 5 Prosecutor for London to finish law studies SENIOR Inspector A. J. W. Wilson, 34, (above) police prosecutor in a Singapore magistrate's court, leaves for London on Wednesday to complete his final law examinations at the Middle Temple. Inspector Wilson, who passed his Part I of the Trinity Bar examinations in
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  • 139 5 The women pioneers in S'pore Govt SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore leads Hong Kong by two years in having women In the Government administrative service. The first two women were appointed in 1960 in the Ministry of Finance, and now there are eight in various ministries. A spokesman of the Establishment Branch said
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  • 167 5 SULEIMAN LIKELY TO BE MALAYSIAN AFFAIRS MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A NEW Ministry for Malaysian Affairs is expect- ed to be created six months before the birth of the Federation of Malaysia scheduled to take place by Aug. 31 next year. The man for this top appointment if his health
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  • 33 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Kamaruddln bin Baharudln. 26 a lorry attendant, was crushed to death when his vehicle overturned near Tilcam Batu last night. The driver escaped with minor injuries.
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  • 338 5 From GEOFFREY GELDARD Kuching, Monday lEADERS" of five Sarawak political parties agreed J today to "get round the table" to form an Alliance party to work with the Federation Alliance. This is the outcome of discussions held last night and this morning with the Federation's
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  • 39 5 PENANG. Mon. Hundreds watched in the rain while St. Xavier's corps of drums and pipes gave an open-air concert in the Botanic Gardens yesterday. The show continued for 45 minutes until a heavy downpour.
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  • 78 5 OIL SCHEME TENDERS ARE CALLED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Land Development Authority today called for tenders to clear and. plough 1,300 acres of land at Ulu Jempol, Temerloh, for the government smallholders oil palm scheme. This Is the fourth scheme of its kind. The three others are at Kulal,
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  • 42 5 MALACCA, Mon.— Mr. O. Mariappan was re-elected presiden l of the Malacca branch of Ur Malayan Indian Congress yet terday. Other officials: Vlce-Dffsi-dent Mr. C. M. Beth (re-elected" secretary. Mr. V. Muthtah; assistant secretary. Mr. Darhani; treasurer. Mr. Jaaani.
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  • 28 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. A school girl. 800 Sal Kirn. died in the hospital here without regaining consciousness four (toys after being knocked down by a scooter.
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  • 134 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malayans will oe able to hear views of the European Common Market by seven Commonwealth cabinet ministers, including their Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Slew Sin. on Wednesday over Radio Malaya. The other Ministers are the Minister for Commerce and
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  • 136 5 Varsity looks for a full-time PR officer KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The University of Malaya's relations with the public have grown to such an extent about 20,000 people have visited It since It started four years ago— that it is to set a foil-time public -e♦tions officer. His duties will be
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  • 85 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon—Eighteen branches of Umno in the Teluk Anson area decided at a special meeting here yesterday by a majority vote of 27 to nine to form a division of their own. The meeting was attended by 36 delegates. It was the first ol
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  • 140 5 SAW BLUE FILM: FOUR ARE FINED pENANG, Mon. Four men who saw a blue film show in a house in Tanjong Tokong Road, were today fined $150 each. "Without people like you, this racket cannot flourish," the magistrate. Mr. James Loh, told Chew Pit Tat. 37, Lai Chen Chong, 23.
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  • 441 6  - 'Me an ex-terrorist? Go and ask the Special Branch' LIM KIT SIANG -by Singapore, Mon. MR. JUSTICE Wee Chong Jin told a taxi driver today that questions on his alleged Communist past were relevant to the Inquiry into last November's examination boycott. The Commissioner said this when the taxi driver.
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  • 225 6  - Women lag behind in giving blood VALERIE NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Of the 1.980 people who gave blood to the General Hospital's blood bank here in the first half of this year, only 51 were women. The Minister of Health. Dr. Urn Swee Aun, said yesterday: "Our supplies of
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  • 170 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven hundred and fifty student* from all parts of the country will more Into the ultra-mod-ern $2.5 miUlon Sekolah Menenfah Alam Bhan the first Malay-medium residential secondary school here next year. The school, near the Specialist Teachers' Training College at Cheras Road. will
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  • 171 6 Students want peace of mind at exam time, so inquiry is adjourned SINGAPORE, Mon. HPHE Commission of Inquiry into th« Chinos* Secondary Four examination boycott last November was today adjourned indefinitely until |anuary next year to give "peace of mind" to Chinese school students and Nanyang University undergraduates who are
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  • 1592 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE The athlete who never gave up... CHATAWAY: THE APEX OF HIS CAREER WAS TO BEAT THE GREAT KUTS AND ESTABLISH A NEW WORLD RECORD THRISTOPHER CHATAWAY, stu dent at Sherborne. the well-known Dorset public school, was an enthusiastic athlete. But the school coach was convinced I
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  • 653 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 9, 1962. Death Of An Industry Any industrialist contemplating an investment in Singapore must have second thoughts after reading the Government i statement on the activities of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions. Unions of this association, the Government says, have forced ten companies to
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  • 91 8 It Wor4* SfO i Minimum i CABLI RECEIVED by Dulo S Q Wont and Mr. 8 Y. Wong or th, ...d Wool on in SI in Hongkong. PEARCE (BILL) 4earlv belovrd i,mm. .Mid of the lair Rita Peare». faaaaaal away suddenly In Perth. Western Aim•rnlm tith October lovln*- father
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  • 52 8 If Warats (Minimum) FAMILY OF lata Mr. Lokr Poh San thinks relatives, frlsnds for condolence wreaths, scrolls and othar Ca given respectively. Trie FAMILY OF the late Mr. V. NadHrajah thank doctors. frlend« and ratathraa for Invaluable aaalstance and asprasaasaal of condolences on their be- rit m Talplng on
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  • 44 8 ;a sTarsai v'» iVlninimi IN LOVINC MEMORY of Danny Tan Kwe Kay who died on O-10-.ta. "Though ,1..1 mH «hall he live." A ATMItAVAM in loving memory of our lather and mother who pa«sed away on si tt IWI and 5.10.196* res-
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  • 278 8 In emerging today as the 16th independent member of j the Commonwealth, Uganda bag kept a truly remarkable timetable. It was as recently as March last year that this East African country of seven million people held its first general election and returned its first legislative council with
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  • 278 8 It Is not surprising that Washington Is said to be din- appointed over British disinclination to join a shipping boycott of Cuba. The Americans have worked themselves into a mood ao hostile to Castro and Cuba that they cannot understand anyone In the free world disagreeing with anything
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    16 8 It isn't the girl I saw you with at Brighton, who who who's your lady friend?
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  • 407 8 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. South A I ri c as white Nationalist Government is relying on immigration to prevent Its white population of 3.000.000 from being swamped by rapidly increasing numbers of non-whltri. The prollflc birth-rate of the Republic 1 nonwhltea will remit la
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    • 330 8 T H ETHER non-union /nembers should enjoy the benefits of a collective agreement negotiated between a union and an employer raises a fundamental question of human rights. The Singapore Business Houses Employees" Union clause that •non-union members shall not enjoy better or identical terms and
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  • 708 8  - Market issue may force election in Britain MARK ARNOLDFORSTER by TOMORROW'S FATEFUL CONVENTION FOR MAC AND HIS CONSERVATIVES BR I TAIN'S Cons ervatives meef in Wales on Wednesday uneasily aware that they will probably have to fight and win a general election before Mr. Macmillan's controversial proposal to take Britain
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  • 280 9 COMPANY MUST TAKE MEN BACK SINGAPORE. Mon. -I 0 The Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered the management of W.D. Joseph, a firm supplying security guards for ships in port, to reinstate four workers. The president of the court. Dr. Charles Oamba. said "The court makes this award because the employer
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  • 52 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr T.M. Walker. chairman o» I outline Agency <M> Ltd will I address the Malayan Econoni c Association on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. at theatre "E" University ol Malaya. He will speak on "The Malayan Oil Palm Industry." The public is
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  • 53 9 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— Nine women were made homeless this afternoon when three houses caught- fire and were burnt down in Jalan Tok Hakim here Fire engines which arrived Immediately after the alarm was raised prevented the blaze from spreading. The cause of the fire has not
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  • 30 9 MALACCA. Mon.— The Malacca State Government has agreed to recommend to the Federal Treasury a Municipal Council application for a S2i million loan for a water extension scheme.
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  • 192 9 $40,000 DAMAGES FOR 'MENTAL CRIPPLE' SINGAPORE, Mon. A 10-year-old girl, Tan Chwee Lian, described as a "mental cripple" as the result of injuries to her brain in a road accident, was awarded $40,764 and costs by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. The award was made against a
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Governor of Jakarta. Dr. Soemarno Soeroeimodio today strewed the need of closer relationship between Singapore and Indonesia. "Leaders of both territories should have more contacts with each other." he said at an airport press conference before leaving for home after a brief visit
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  • 32 9 BANTINO Mon. The land office here is to auction 358 lots of land in the muklms of Sepang and Labu on Nov. 8 to recover arrears of quit rent.
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  • 429 9 He's no friend— magistrate MALACCA, Mon. LABOURER WHO FOUND MAN IN BED WITH WIFE TOLD: KEEP HIM AWAY IN FUTURE MAN who caught a friend in bed with his wife was advised today to "keep him away as he does not deserve to come within a mile of your house."
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  • 309 9 'Minah Her escort aids inquiries SINGAPORE, Monday. ZE have traced the policeman said to be ie regular escort of Madam Chua Chik 9, wife of an elderly farmer, who was dead in a drain at Coronation Road near her hut 12 days ago. Tonight the policeman, whose Identity was withheld,
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  • 153 9 IPOH, Monday. TASEK, the 360- acre industrial estate in Ipoh has impressed a visiting Hong Kong millionaire industrialist, who is planning to start a $1,000,000 hoisery factory in Malaya. The 'industrialist, Mr. Lun Chak Sum toured the industrial estate yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Chan Swee
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  • 48 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual conference of the heads of the education service In the Commonwealth territories In South-East Asia will begin at the Teachers' Training College here tomorrow morning. Delegates at the meeting come from Malaya, Hong Kong. Sarawak, North Borneo. Brunei and Singapore.
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  • 41 9 SINOAPORE. Mon. A staff member of Malayan Banking Ltd.. Oylang branch, found a big bunch of keys in Tanjong Katong Road this morning. The owner may claim them at the bank office. 954. Gcylang Road. Tel. 42P72.
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  • 165 9 $85,000 winner and his young son... SINGAPORE. Mon. A schoolboy, whose lather had once won an $85,000 turf club lottery prize appeared today before Mr. N. A. D'Rozario, a District Judge, for sentence for receiving a stolen old bicycle, worth $30. A probation report showed that the boy, now 12,
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  • 50 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. -A youth who admitted breaking u<io a Sembawang petrol kiosk at 230 a.m. on Sept. 22 was today pl-.i<-d on probation for 12 aonths. The prosecution said '.hat Monamed Yusoff bin Mohamed *<*rlb. 17, was Inside the kiosk when tor nereri by two men.
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  • 345 9 Ceylon states why Sarah was asked to leave '•EN OF WOLVES' GIRL BROKE 'NO JOB' TERMS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ceylon High Commission here today explained why Miss Sarah de Vloo, 23, a Canadian girl who said she ran into a "den of wolves" in Ceylon, was asked to leave
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  • 89 9 From KEITH HOOPER BALLARAT I Australia Mon.— Australians have been reminded by the Bishop of Ballarat. Dr. W. A. Hardle, that Jesus Christ was an Asian. He made the point during a sermon In which he remarked on the growing realisation among Australians that Australia
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  • 47 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Kxpectant mothers may have to pay S5 for registering at municipal clinic here A proposal that this lee be charged will be considered at the next meeting of the Federal capital's advisory board. At present no fee is charged.
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  • 74 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The ass'.- tan t general manager of the Central Electricity Board. Raja Zainal bin Raja Sulaiman. will lead a Malayan delegation of five engineers to the sixth plenary meeting of tne World Power Conference in Melbourne Other members of the delegation
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  • 88 9 MALACCA. Mon Mr. G. Mariappan. president of the Malacca branch of the Malayan Indian Congress said here yesterday that the time had come for Indians in this country to be united and prove their solidarity and sincerity to their country of adoption. "We
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  • 99 9 $1.2m. aid to the death march monument CANBERRA, Mon. Australia will supply North Borneo with road-building equipment costing V1A204. 000 (about $1,124,000) under the Colombo Plan. The Australian External Affairs Minister. Sir Garfield Barwick, announcing this yesterday, said the equipment would be used primarily on the proposed Jesselton-Sandakan road. This
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    • 362 10 TEAM WORK KEEPS EVERYBODY HAPPY A FAMILIAR figure in Singapore's theatre world, Angela Haswell, who is playing the leading role in "The Lady's Not For Burning," says she is fortunate in having her husband interested in the theatre, too. Her husband James is producing the same play and has "proved
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    • 367 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Christian times: our mistake? 1. Wise remarks passed around <7i. freely at dinner in university 6. Headgear of the period tntown a kind of 19 across eluding red caps (7). <5. 7). 7. Dutch film won unusuu 8. Work one put in at UN as- award:
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  • 153 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. THE tone was slightly firmer x today with most leaders gaining some ground, and rises were in the majority among second rank stocks. Myer and Reid Murray contn.ued to improve. A.O.G. featured in oils with a sharp drop of 35. 3d. to 565. on reports of
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  • 96 12 /'MIH«ai Prmlua* Eiohani. tinsa- par* now pricti psr picul yutirdiy I C*c*nut *il: Bulk (39 sallara, drum $42 sellers. Csprs October $27 J buyer*. $2A sellers. Papswr: Muntok white $M7a sellers. Sarawak white $145 sellers, special Sarawak black $1121 sellers. irarbled LaraponK black $120 sellers. ASTA $130 sellers.
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  • 231 12 OC7OSER first grade nskker buyers f.'e'b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 781 cents per lb up half a cent. The tone was quietly steady. (C.C.11.A. and F.M.R.I. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt fob buyers 78|. sellers
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  • 147 12 Oct. 8. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) ■usMess dene Dunlops 10 cts. Rothmans 11 eta. P. N. 14 cts. 8. Darby 4td. Gammon 10 cts. C. Storage 4i<i. J. WauKh 12 cts. Steamship cts. M. Braw. 25 cts. 8. Times 30 ct*. Containers 9 cm 8. Traders 38 cts.
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  • 180 12 SNIP! lying alengsMs the Slngapon wharvti teday are: Australia 42/ 43. Radnorshire 33/34, Vallente NW. 2, Melryu Maru 45, Automrdon 38/39, Utrecht 10/11, Nagasaki 35/36, Castel Felice 1/2. Outer readt: Utrrcht, Cat. Pandu, Stefan Orkeja, Alllllana Evgeny Niklshla, Carl, Selat, Nassa, Demodocus, Slight Wind. Rochford. Hat
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  • 589 12 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS amountVv mc to "near stagnation" were reported on the Malayan Sto<?k Exchange yesterday and the turnover remained extremely small. Both Industrials and tins were quiet with narrow price movements and some market leaders were not even dealt in. There
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  • 24 12 Malayan Stock Indices Oct 6 Oct. 8 Industrials 183.80 183.60 Tins: 285.35 284.51 S robbers: 170.64 170.64 Jan. 1. 1958 s 100.
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  • 502 12 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Induitrlali: Dunlopa 11.000) 51. 90, (5,000) SI. 91: East Smrltinx <2O0) S2.M) BLs (3.000) 52.00: Fed. Plip. (1.0001 11.3.V (2.000) 51. 34:
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  • 280 12 T^HE Straits tin price fell rather' sharply by $1.12$ yesterday to $422.37$ per picul, the lowest price since early April last year. The drop was unusual for a Monday without overseas markets to Influence it, but the Straits price is now more in
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  • 25 12 October 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78; cents (up half a cent). TIN: 8422.371 (down 81.12)). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up five tons).
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  • 28 12 August rubber crops Included: Malaka Plnda 182.100 lb.. United Malacca 132.100 lb. Aver Molrk 46.720 lb, Leon* Hin San. Ltd.. 59.100 lb.. and Nyalaa 61.600 lb.
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  • 61 12 r*cl«lt«n made rhw ctutacM In Ita rmlu to merchant* vrrtirdar (all rmtM to $100) Slllinn TT n OD riJdy: Hollirxi Cuilrttrj ||7|: Italian Lir. ***** On thr frt« tishangt marktt In Mtnt •Cans the U.S. stellar wan quoted at, 5.731 for T.T. and 1. 721 for •ash. it.rMng
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    • 1031 12 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Bxpross 0.8.A. Pacifio aft Atlantic Coatan rlajai tU tl* tl* tlB rpara rtaa> ansaa t ♦rancisca k. «*aaiaa n.tori "KMikam Mara" n:n Oct N/H Ocl 5 Nn 13 Nn Hs» 12 Oat -caasta Man" nitt mm Mt/1 Hs m elm 11 lit mm Ml vaaaatt aoaiaaae
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    • 473 12 TENDERS TENDER Headquarters Australian Army Force is inviting tenders for n contract from 1 December '62 to 30 November '63 for Packing. Unpacking. Storing and Transporting of Personal and Household Goods of Australian Army Personnel Stationed in Malacca and Singapore. Tender particulars may be obtained on written application to Headquarters
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    • 681 12 ■jrnr'T J aTaiTX^H I V NOTICE The Singapore Oovprnment Administrative And Clerical Services Union request those dismissed from Government Service for Indebtedness to write to the Secretary, ft/o P.O Box 1695. MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN September 1962 3499 Piculs. 4 Dredges working. General Manager. (P.
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    • 696 13 r NOTICES Associated Mines (Malaya) Limited announce the output ol tin concentrates for the month of September. 1962 as follows:— PICtLS AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LTD. 2340 KEPONG DRKDOING CO. LTD. 420 THE SUNOEI BESI MINES LTD 1456 SUNOEI WAY DREDGING LTD. 1490 BOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDGING LTD. 384 TRONOH
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    • 296 13 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Arumugam is no longer authorised to collect any monies on behaii ot The Singapore Government Administrative And Clerical Services Union CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Consumers are hereby notified that electricity supplies will be interrupted from 8.30 ajn. to 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday,
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    • 717 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE TOTALISATOR BOARD TRAINEE ENGLNEEKS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens under 30 years of age for appointment as Trainee Engineers. Three vacancies exist and successful applicants will be expected to serve a probationary period of three months, during which their .suitability for further training will be considered.
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    • 784 13 TENDERS TENDERS from Approved Coniractois will be received at the Public Works Department, High street, Singapore In I'endei Box No. 8 up to noon of the 19.10 62 tor Ihe Supply and Oxing of metal dour-* for Thomson Road Hoapltal as s noaalnated sob-contractor to the stain contractorThe project drawings
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    • 945 13 *on 1 1 nurd from t*afß II SITUATIONS VACANT U Word* U (Mlm.)— Box It eU. txtrm I LEADING EUROPEAN CO. tn B'pore requires experienced Outdoor Salesgirls (HinKlei aged 18 to 26 years. Mutt be able to speak English. Malay and several Chinese Dialects Apply Boa ASM 2 S.T. Spore.
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    • 822 13 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE U Word* $1 (Mlm.)— Box U ett. txtrm LOCALITY I Haart of Kuala Tr*aceaau Town Araa ta.7r.ol.Sp. *****0.0S M. H.) With oa* iiorty m»mto»ary bulldiaf. Prtca 8180. 000.00 o.«.o. Apply Cfea Mtk btntl H»Ji liobamtd. 108 Jalao Paya Bun«a. Kuala Traogtanu. SHOPS TO LET INtn'lN
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    • 973 13 ENTERTAINMENT Word* SS (Min.)-Knx tl til BfltM POR BHJOVMBNT:: Visit Odeoa Bar Restaurant tair-ronditioned), 400 North Bride* Road, B'pore. Tel 3381 ft. HIRE PURCHASE Word* Si (Mlm.)— Box SI rU. txlrm MONTHLY SM.M UP tor Transistor Radios. Stereo Reeordcbangsrs. Radiograms, Tape-recorders. Typewriters. Refrigerators. Contact "Benteng" 12 Oollyer Quay. <neu to
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    • 750 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. tl Word* tt (Mlm.)— Box SO tt*. txtrm OBNTLBMBN Kor Swedish mi»,u« steam hath* facial treatment and mamcutrs Jeans Airconditioned Salon SBA Ptnans Lao* (Near Pekins Restaurant For Appointments Telephone (Spore) *****. MISCELLANEOUS te "/ore's (Mlm.»—Bmx I* rtt. txlrm BALBB cV SBRVICB Outnosrd Motors, Laws Mowers and
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 276 14 Big jump in S'pore iron and steel product imports SINGAPORE imported considerably larger quantity of iron and steel products in the first four months of this year than she did in the corresponding period of last year. The main items were galvanised iron and steel sheets, uncoated iron ar.d steel
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    • 75 14 Rank to retire as group chairman LORD RANK is to retire as chairman of The Rank Organisation Ltd. immediately after the next annual general meeting on Thursday. He will be succeeded by Mr. John Davis, at present deputy chairman and managing director, who will continue to act as chief executive
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    • 32 14 Philips of Eindhoven has produced a push-button, completely electrified kitchen that can cook a four course meal. The robot-kitchen is to be displayed at the forthcoming "Idea 1962" exhibition in Amsterdam.
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    • 26 14 The 50.000 th DAF-750. a Dutch small family car fitted with a fully automatic transmission, came off the assembly line at Eindhoven recently.
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    • 327 14 Ghaffar to open plant on Oct. 21 MILL For the manufacture of animal feeds has been set up in Malacca by a Singapore company and is to be opened by the «Chjef Minister, Inche Abdul GnafTar bin Baba, on Oct. 21. The
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    • 264 14 Indian copra off-take down by 40 per cent ALTHOUGH India continued to be Malaya's largest copra buyer during the first half of the year, her total off-take during the period was reduced by nearly 40 per cent. The amount was 12.369 tons against 20.122 tons in the corresponding six months
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    • 42 14 Another brand of instant coffee has recently been Introduced on the Malayan market. It is Fezcafe, a product of Tenco Ltd., subsidiary of Coca Cola of America. Sole agents in the Malaysian territories are F.E. Zuellig (Singapore) Ltd.
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    • 242 14 THE export manager of a leading British manufacturer of building materials, the Morley Group, visited Malaya last week to seek new trade opportunities in the country's booming building industry. Mr. T.E.G. Parsons said that In view of the development taking place here, the Group felt
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    • 224 14 Local office for Swiss marine engine firm T<HE only Swiss manuA facturer of large marine diesel engines and one of the largest .manufacturers of this type of product in the world has opened a central office in Singapore to stimulate sales in the South-East Asian market. The company Is Sulzer
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    • 36 14 Ten Nestle and agency salesmen irom the Malaysian territories have completed a two -week sales training course at the Nestle Sales Training School in Kuala Lumpur. This was the ninth session organised by Nestle.
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    • 125 14 MEW Cresta and Velox are announced by Vauxhall Motors of Britain. Both are six-seater four^ door saloons and in appearance resemble a scaled-up 14--litre Victor. They are lower, wider and longer than the existing Cresta and Velox they replace. Space for the passengers has been increased by
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    • 68 14 GOOD NEWS! price reduced by io now; TO THANK THE SMOKING PUBLIC FOR THEIR UNANIMOUS SUPPORT Guarantee 100% Same Superior Quality Tobacco SINGAPORE PRICE: ONLY 30 CtS. FOR 10 s ESKIMO MENTHOL KING THE FAVOURITE MENTHOLATED H '$B £/*?B B^ jp l l^^^^^!^^ ~Vi** ■tar !i<*^^^ x. REMEMBER THIS IS
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  • 590 15 Fair deal for all— AAU KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ATHLETICS BUT MARKS FOR PERTH GAMES ARE HIGHER THAN FOR JAKARTA FEDERATION ,of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will send a team to the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month if Malayan athletes pass the qualifying standards which were announced today. The qualifying
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  • 404 15  -  GUNN CHIT THYE By CRICKET PENANG, Monday. WILLIE Watson, captain of the Commonwealth f cricketers, today described the team's tour so far as "first class. "Everybody, players as well as spectators, enjoyed our games is Kuala Lumpur," he said on the team's arrival here to
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  • 188 15 Cash awards: SCA wants sponsors SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Cricket Association is also planning to give cash awards for outstanding performances by both local and Commonwealth cricketers during their two matches here. The SCA is now looking for sponsors for these cash prises which will be similar to those offered
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  • 60 15 SINOAPORE, Mo n Indian Asi sociation walked off the field in their Singapore Hockey Association League Div. 1 match against S.R.C. on the padang today. The incident occurred when umpire Andrew Clark allowed a goal scored by Douglas Nonis for SRC. four minutes from time. Indians protested, claiming
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  • 565 15 Weight for 12 races at Penang 11TEIGHTS for all TT seven races at Penang Tort Club meeting tomorrow: Cl 3, Div 2-5 Jt Chor-Pavong ».ee Tnmballna 8.11 Rodato s.ll Mori 8.11 C.arrvden k.1% Jelly Scout 8.09 Rosconi 8.08 Gunonf Tahan 8.08 Myopic 8.06 Hi Society 8.05 National Charm B.OS Malham
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  • 290 15  -  EPSOM JEEP: By Pensng, Monday R4CINC T A FIAMA showed sparkling form on the train- ing track at Penang this morning. Ridden by Moses Lee, he came away from Jacmac (Ivan Spalding) at the finish of a 3f tryout in 38 3/5 ft smart performance
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  • 147 15 p\IUS. Mofr-Hme tino Del Dnea's 40 to 1 outsider Soltlkoff. ridden by Marcel I), palamas, led a clean sweep for France in the $743,750 Prix de L'Arc de Trlemphe Europe's richest race over 12f. at Le«u champ yesterday. Repelling challenges from fcnglaad, Ireland, the
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  • 77 15 MOTOR-RACING: U.S. Grand Prix 230 miles (Watkins Glen. NY): J. Clark (Br. Lotus) 2hr 7m 13s, a G. Hill (Br. BRM) I B. McLaren (NZ. Cooper). BASEBALL: (New York): NY Yankees bt San Francisco OlanU J-J to Uks J-l lead in 7-game world series. SOCCER (Seoul): 8.
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  • 231 15 Boon Bee retains 3 Perak titles r«. Mon. Asian Games gold medallists Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan won the men's doubles title for the thJrd time In succession at the conclusion of the two-day Perak open badminton championships here last night. For Boon Bee it was a personal
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  • 456 15 SOMSOOK TO DEFEND TITLE IN PENANG BADMINTON PENANG, Mon OOMSOOK Boonyasukanon, Thai holder of the Penang singles crown, will have 19 challengers when the Penang open badminton championships start on Oct. 19. Somsook has been seeded No. 1 to meet Yew Cheng Hoe. -last year's runner-up, in the final. But
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 110 15 SOCCER SPORE DIV. 1: CA 3 RAP Seletar 1. MALACCA i.r.F: New Market 2 Ist Bo KOYLI 0. IPOH DIV. 1: Kinta Indians v YMCA postponed (rain). FRIENDLY (Rawang): Indians 5 6g Oapl Est. 1. RUGGER FRIENDLY (B'pore): HMS Terror 18 (3 goals, dropped good) SCC invitation 0; Inter school:
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    • 102 15 Tan and Swee York 17-18, 3-15, 13-15; Helan Ong and Owee Kirn Oeok bt Catherine Lim and Mrs. Peter Yong 15-9. 15-3; Helen Ong and Kirn Oeok lost to Sylvia Tan and Swee York 15-13. 6-15. 7-16; Choo Eng and Phalk Imm bt Catherne Mm and Mrs. Yong 15-7 16-5.
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    • 33 15 Sport, Di.r/ SOCCER SPORE PREMIER LGE: Army v Juniors (Jn Besar). HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 1: SCC v Combined schools padanp > CSC V Prisons (Balesticr Rd): Div. t: Police v Gen. Hospital (Thomson Rd).
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  • 188 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. A wealthy contractor, Mr. Ang Kai Kok. denied today a Chinese j newspaper report that he had paid a $25,000 ransom for the release of his missing son. The son. Ang Chwee Chuan, 22. disappeared near the contractor's Rangoon Road office on Sept. 17.
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  • 109 16 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Culture will giv<» free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Kampong Bugi.s; Lee Cheng School. Jalan Chye Kay; Lam Tong School. Holland Road 7m. 5.; Kampong Bedok: McAllster Road <G.H. Lab. Qrs.) Wednesda} Kong
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  • 60 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. All mail from Singapore on board ihe Alitalia flight AZ. 771 which crashed near Bombay on July 6. was lost. Correspondence for Bombay posted at the General Post Office. Singapore, between 4.30 p.m. on July 5 and up to 3.30 p.m. July 6.
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  • 208 16 BERLIN, Mon. The Mayor of West Berlin, Mr. Willy Brandt, just back from seeing President Kennedy in Washington, said today if the Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, wants war over Berlin "he will get it." Mr. Brandt told reporters: "The President of the
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  • 79 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. M. C. Schubert was elected president ot the Singapore City Council Employees' Thrift and Loan Society, at their annual general meeting held recently. Other office bearers are: Vice Presidents. Mrs. Theresa Lim and Mr. Lim Teck Seng; Chairman. Mr. P. Muthu; secretary Mr. P.
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  • 29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today sent a message of congratulations to the Prime Minister of Uganda, whose country becomes independent tonight.
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  • 86 16 Evidence— a hostess at the controls THIS photograph, showing an air hostess seated on the lap of a member of the crew in the cockpit of an airliner during a passenger flight, was one of the pictures shown to a Congressional sub-committee in Washington which is investigating air safety regulations.
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  • 94 16 Pipesmoke champ is Jula, 18 BRISBANE, Mon.- An 18--year-old girl, beating a field of 44 veterans, has become Brisbane's champion pipesmoker, but doesn't think much of the honour When Miss Jula Calbran was declared winner, she replied "Ugh, never again". Jula was declared champion after she managed to keep an
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  • 36 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. A fourday exhibition to explain the organisation and function of the Council of the Catholic Church now in session in Rome began at the National Library's Lecture Hall at Stamford Road today.
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  • 295 16 LONDON, Mon. The feature of stock markets today was an all-round setback in gilt-edged securities. Selling developed on less optimistic views on the outlook for gilt-edged, and the increasing attractiveness of equities did little for industrials which generally presented an Irregular appeii ranee GUt-edged. although above the lowest,
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  • 39 16 LONDON, lion.— Spot 32 13, 16 d.. Nov. 22jd., Dec. 22} d.. Jan. 22|d.. Jan. /Mar. 22 9/lfld. Apr./ June 22ic1.. July/Sept. 22id.. Oct. Dec unquoted c.i.f. Oct. 22|d.. Nov. 22 7 l«d.. Dec. 221 d. Tone: Negtected.
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  • 23 16 LONDON, lion.— Buyers £849 V filers £860. Forward buyers £850. sellers £8601. Settlement £860. Turnover a.m. 220 tons. pin. 440. Tone: Steady.
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  • 545 16  -  JENNY LEE: By SINGAPORE. Monday rpHE LIGHTS were dim and the music gay. But x as she danced, honey-blonde Mrs. Judith Elizabeth Lucks' usually sparkling blue eyes flashed with anger. For she knew that In the* dimly-lit club. sneering eyes were watching her. She
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  • 45 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The second annual children's walk organised by the Chinese T.M.C.A. here will be held along Nlcoll Highway next Sunday, beginning at 7.30 ajn. Prizes to winners will be presented at the association's premises at South Pier at 9.30 ajn.
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  • 135 16 CANADIAN TRADE EXPERTS COMING SINGAPORE, Mon. The Canadian Government is planning to bring out more trade experts to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in anticipation of increas-> ed trade between Canada and Malaysia territories. This was disclosed by the Canadian Trade Commissioner In Singapore, Mr. E. H. Maguirc. who flew back
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  • 49 16 THE FUNERAL OF the lair Ng Kean Chong »-rsi be- held on Krldajr 12.10.fi-V Cortrc* will 1.-nve tin MnMM Trmuli- at Telok Wunjah. A lor Star, at 11.00 a.m. for burial at Buklt Plnang Chines.- C.rn.t.ry. Remains UlM| IVnnnt: Airport on Wrdnrxday morninc at 7.4.~> a.m. from SinK'ilwrt.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 115 16 M Wnrds -111 I Minimum i SWEE HENG GO. 1 11 UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD, W SINGAPORE 1. TEL ***** ***** are the Sole Agents in the Far East, including Pakistan, India and Ceylon for Camy Watch CoVS. A., Switzerland. and we've got because Daddy says they never go wrong. So
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 40 16 UIGHEST and lowest temperaturps lor Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday lo 8 p.m. yestml.-iy: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Koia Bharu 88 7ft Penan? 90 75 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 91 75
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