The Straits Times, 2 November 1962

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    552 1 'ALL-OUT SUPPORT IF OPEN WAR Tengku's pledge on return from tour Help ease tension call SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight pledged "allout support" for India in the event of an open war between India and China over the border issue. The Federation Premier, back from an
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  • 609 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE United States clamped down 1 its naval blockade of Cuba at dawn today. This followed the apparent failure of the acting U.N. SecretaryGeneral, U Thant, to arrange U.N. inspection of the dismantling of Soviet missiles. U Thant told reporters on
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  • 139 1 EVERY day, all day, round the clock, the nuclear forces of the world's two great powers, keep a ceaseless vigil. But they live with an everrecurring nightmare: That a nuclear catastrophe may Ix? touched oft" by accident To prevent it, an elaborate system of
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  • 127 1 PARIS, Thursday. FRENCH police yesterday claimed to have smashed a Secret Army Organisation (OAS) network led from within its own headquarters. The examining magistrate has charged nine people with Kg against the security ng them are the three I leaders of the group. r are an
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  • 51 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government is to send 520.000 to help alleviate the suffering of victims of the recent storm disaster in South Thailand. The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has sent a message to the Prime Minister of Thailand expressing
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  • 29 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Indonesian President Soekarno said yesterday that 3.500 Indonesian teachers will be sent to West New Guinea to "smash Illiteracy." according to Radio Indonesia. U.P.I.
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  • 444 1 'SACKMENON' CAMPAIGN REVIVED NEW DELHI, Thursday. INDIAN -newspapers demanded today that the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, drop Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon from the Cabinet altogether for his handling of defences against China. The government announced lirday, after two weeks of in military failure in face of Chinese attacks the North,
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  • 64 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. The New York Newspaper guild went on strike at midnight last night against the New York Daily News, in the first of a series of strikes threatened against papers here in a wage dispute. The guild, whose members are journalists and associated
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  • 83 1 Games -India withdraws NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has withdrawn its offer to hold the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in New Delhi in 1966 in view of the present emergency over the border conflict with China, it was announced yesterday in Patiala. Raja Bhalindra Singh, president of the Indian Olympic
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  • 30 1 Who are the most beautiful women In the world today? The answer In exclusive pictures will appear In the Malay Mail beginning tomorrow. Make sure of your copy!
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Foreign OAce announced today that Britain had signed an agreement to give a loan to the Government of Nepal— U.P.l.
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  • 98 1 27 REDS FLEE TO HONG KONG IJONG KONG, Thurs. n Twenty seven Communist Chinese cadres fled to Hong Kong on Tuesday in eight junks belonging to the Hachow people's commune of Waiyeung County in Kwangtung Province, press reports said today. The reports said the leaders of the flight were the
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  • 80 1 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. A Russian won the 1962 Nobel Prize for physics today, and two Britons shared the prize for chemistry. The Swedish Academy of Sciences gave the physics award to Lev Davidovic Landau, a 53-year-old Soviet nuclear scientist, "for his pioneering theories for condensed
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  • 1069 1  - 'Ship captain was drunk' MUSHAHIO ALI INQUIRY TOLD: VESSEL RAN AGROUND By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Captain Andrew Laythorpe, Master of the Perlis. ran the ship aground in a Borneo river "while under the influence of alcohol." a court of inquiry was told today. Shortly after the ship got stuck in the
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  • 34 1 STUDENTS RIOT MU DELHI i i bvaVred rt I dim -tu.Jrats -h--Death i.. m< tdi r In«li.in < i mil Pirtv office jml n ("him in i nmmuttri >rd» r < I P I
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 105 2 20 YEARS OF SILENCE FOR TWO VERSAILLES. Thurs. A Versailles court last night convicted and sentenced two kidnappers of four-c-old Eric Peugeot, heir ♦o French automobile fortune, in 20 years' jail in SOLITARY confinement. The two were Pierre Laicher. 39. and Raymond Rolland. 26. Both had confessed to their Kuilt.
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    • 412 2 Crowd sets fire to Red party hq in Delhi NEW DELHI, Thursday. DEMONSTRATORS set fire to the New Delhi offices of the Indian Communist Party last night. A party spokesman said three Communists were injured. The spokesman said 500 demonstrators marched on the offices after a public meeting. Some of
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    • 166 2 I ONDON, Thurs. The British Government has promised to consider a iend-lease arms programme for India as leaders of Britain's political parties came out in full support of India in her struggle with China. Mr Edward Heath. Britain's Deputy Foreign Secretary, told Parliament yesterday that the
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    • 87 2 WINSTON'S FIRST OUTING IN 4 MONTHS LONDON. Thurs. Sir Winston Churchill Is attending a dinner here tonight his first outing since injuring his thigh in Monte Carlo last June. He will go to the Savoy Hotel for the annual dinner of the "Other Club", a spokesman for his household said.
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    • 89 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs President Radhakrishnan and the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, will serve only austerity food' in their homes in future, reporters were told yesterday. Mr. Nehru's daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, told them that strict austerity would also govern all receptions and entertainments at
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    • 35 2 CHANDLER (Arizona). Thurs. Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association yesterday announced an agreement to Increase minimum charges for general cargo shipments In almost all areas of the world— Reuter.
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    • 118 2 ACCRA. Thurs. President Nkrumah of Ghana has told Mr. Macmillan that he was "gravely distressed and saddened" by the British Prime Minister's statement that his Government would give India every support in its fight against China, it was announced yesterday. Details
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    • 46 2 BIRMINOHAM. Thurs. Six thousand tyre production workers at the Dunlop works here stopped work for a day yesterday '.i support of a national 24-hour strike throughout the rubber Industry. The strikers are protesting at delay In negotiating a pay claim. Reuter.
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    • 66 2 WASH INGTON, Thurs. The United States will start airlifting military aid equipment to India this week, the State Department announced yesterday. The department spokesman Mr. Lin- coln White said the equipment, which India requested for defence against Communist China, is expected to include light infantry
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    • 235 2 rfcXFORD, (Missiiv sippi), Thurs. Soldiers wearing steel helmets and carrying fixed bayonets surrounded a University of Mississippi dormitory last night. A room-by-room search turned up a dismantled rifle, tear gas grenades and several pistols. The troopers acted minutes after a soldier was slightly injured
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    • 41 2 BERLIN. Thurs. Two East German refugees fled to West Berlin In thick fog last night by swimming a stretch of water on the border. They are In hospital suffering from exposure, West Berlin police said— Reuter.
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 117 3 THE acting Secretary General of the United Nations, U Thant, (second from left) at a conference table in Havana trying to solve the Cuban crisis. U Thant's mission to Havana was to discuss, among other things, with Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, the possibility of
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    • 91 3 Unpoliced A-ban plan rejected UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— The United States and Britain yesterday rejected a small nations proposal for an unpolicedj cessation of nuclear tests by Jan. 1. Mr. Arthur Dean (U.S.) and Mr. Joseph Godber told the General Assembly's political committee their governments could not agree to a test
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    • 50 3 HONG KONG. Tnon. Mrs. Ruth Redmond an American mother who made a journey half way round the world to visit her Imprisoned son, Hugh, in China, returned here ypsterdiy She said she found htm "quite changed." She last saw him five years ago. Reuter.
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    • 93 3 SOLDIERS, AIRMEN IN SHOOTING INCIDENT TAKARTA, Thurs.— J Shooting broke out on Tuesday night between Indonesian Army and Air Force personnel at the headquarters of a former army health regiment, it was learned yesterday. Casualties, if any, were not immediately known. The commander of the Jakarta Military District, Brig. Gen.
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    • 34 3 RANGOON. Thurs. Gen. Ne Win. chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Government, yesterday sent a message of sympathy to King Bhumibol over the destruction caused by the recent storm in Southern Thailand Reuter.
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    • 226 3 Home: The nuclear deterrent has deterred LONDON, Thurs. Lord Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, said here yesterday that Russia had reversed her action in the Cuban crisis when she found herself heading for nuclear war "I think the nuclear deterrent has deterred," he told the annual conference of the British Institute
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    • 47 3 PHNOM PENH, Ttaurs. Th« Cambodian Prime Minister, Mr. Samdech Perm Nouth, said yesterday that South Vietnamese planes attacked two Cambodian villages last Thursday, destroying one of them and killing nine people. Both villages were In the mountains near the border in Rataaakiri Province- Reuter
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    • 188 3 A rush-vote drama in UN Assembly IT N I TED NATIONS, Thurs. The General Assembly last night demanded the suspension of the Southern Rhodesian constitution four minutes before it went into effect. The Assembly endorsed by the overwhelming majority of 81 votes to two and 19 abstentions a resolution demanding
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    • 218 3 TAIPEH, Thurs. President Chiang Ka i shek's 75th birthday yesterday was celebrated in rallies and shows staged by both civilian organisations and military units throughout Formosa. UNITED NATIONS: Dr. Sudhlr Sen, an Indian, has been appointed deputy to the U.N. administrator in West New Guinea. ADEN:
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    • 264 3 PEKING DAILY IGNORES NIK ON CUBA DEKING, Thurs. 1 The Peking People's Daily yesterday carried a major policy making editorial on the Cuban situation which virtually ignored the Soviet 'Union's decision to remove missile bases from the island and negotiate through the United Nations. Nearly all informed observers in Peking,
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    • 202 3 Vietnam rebels hurled back SAIGON. Thurs. About 100 Communist guerillas were killed early yesterday morning when two i guerilla battalions j (about 700 men) at-; tacked Cha Long pa- rish in Chuong Thien Province. about 125 miles south-west of Saigon, military sources reported today. The self-defence guards, i defenders of
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    • 71 3 SYDNEY, Thurs. Trie Indonesian Ambassador to Australia. Brigadier-General Saudi Suromthardto, and his Attache were Injured and rushed to the base hospital in Wagga Wagga after their car overturnead on a highway In New South Wales. The Ambassador was suffering from a fractured left arm. bruises, and shock, while
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    • 44 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Basil de Ferrantl. parliamentary secretary to the British Ministry of Aviation, and a member of the electrical firm which bears his name, has resigned his post In the government for buslness reasons. It was officially announced yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 582 4 Bigamy case counsel tells court: My client will contest validity of her 'marriage' Court told of a letter asking $3,000 for a 'permanent separation I X A 1> 0 R E, Thurs. Within a year alter leaving her husl) a n d,
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  • 175 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan Orchid Show which opens at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow, promises to be the best ever staged in Singapore. Officials were busy at the stadium today putting final touches to the international exhibits of orchids and flowers some of
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  • 159 4 A courtesy campaign to beat speeding SINGAPORE, Thurs. Speeding motorists along Bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road may soon find themselves waved down from a radio car by a white-uniformed traffic policewoman carrying a 30 m.p.h. placard. This is part of the Traffic Police courtesy campaign to remind motorists that
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    • 411 4 sf«%V* n i OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF SCREENING TIMES -10.45am- 1.15-4.00-6.45 930pm You'l! think you're laughing DOUBLE. ..and YOU ARE! What these two look-alikes do to a marriage is Sheer DELIRIUM! WMIEf V «*J !f RUG6LES MERKEL CARROU- BARNES »1 h 3RD MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! Ik A A
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 411 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'THE following is today's sche- 5.50 p.m.; from Melbourne, dule of civil aircraft move- Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA menu at Paya Lebar airport, 709 > 8.50 p.m. Singapore: Alitalia: Prom Sydney, Dar- win (AZ 771) 6.05 p.m. AKK1\ Hi DEPARTURES Garuda: Prom Medan, Kuala Cathay
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  • 43 5 MALACCA, Thurs. The Overseas Director of tlie Soldiers". Sai- lors\ and Air Force Association,; Mi L. J. A. Frayling, who Is now I en a tour of the Far East, spent two days visiting British Army units in Terendak Camp
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  • 655 5 I wouldn't have wed her had I not got a dowry. COURT IS TOLD OF TALKS TO DISSOLVE MARRIAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SINGAPORE English school teacher, T. Kulanayagam, said in the High Court here today that he would not have married his wife if he had not got a dowry.
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  • 164 5 KLANG. Thurs. The trial of Hamid Tuah on a charge of not complying with a restricted residence order wa.s postponed by the president of the Sessions Court. Inche Wan Hamzah. today on a de- j fence application. Mr. R. Ponnudurai. for Hamid Tuah.
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  • 178 5 STEPHENS ACCEPTS JAKARTA 'S REPLY KUCHING, Thursday. THE leader of the North Borneo Alliance, Mr Donald Stephens, said today he was satisfied with Indonesia's statement that it had no territorial ambitions in the Borneo territories. But he said be would very much like to have an audience with the Sultan
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  • 117 5 DENANG. Thurs. A Catholic priest today appealed to his parishioners for four pints of Groups O blood for a woman patient who has been waiting j for more than a month for an operation. "She has been lying in honttal all these weeks and
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  • 42 5 i JOHORE BAHRU. Thins— Five Indonesian fishermen, who were rescued by Johore Marine Police when their craft sank in a storm two days ago near Telok Remunyo. OS Penggerang. were sent to Singapore yesterday to be repatriated to Indonesia.
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  • 21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s The Prime Minister. Tengltu Abdul' Rahman, will open the Lee Wah Bank Building on Tuesday.
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  • 170 5 SACKED MAN TO GET $12,000 MALACCA, Thurs. iTI The former Malacca municipal secretary, Inche Mohamed Ali bin Salleh. whose services were terminated in September, will get 5U.120 as provident furd contributions. TMi amount i.- subjv,: t< aud*. it was stated In a written reply to question* by Mr. Tan Tuan
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  • 220 6 Lew scales the agriculture ladder KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Controller of the Export Commodities Division of Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Lew Sip Hon, 37, is to take up the new post of Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operat-tives next month. The post was created
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  • 218 6 IPOH, Thursday YTEAP CHOOI, 40, and A Van Lam Chee. 33, were this afternoon acquitted without their defence being called by the president of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. They were alleged to have attempted to cheat the public by publishing a prospectus in
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  • 571 6  - Boy, 11, took test with a fractured head LIM BENG TEE MOTHER: HIS INJURIES DIDN'T LOOK SERIOUS TO ME I— by SINGAPORE, Thurs.— An inquest was told today about how an 11-year-old schoolboy sat through a 30-minute history test with a fractured skull. Scow Chai Choon, a fourth-year pupil of
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  • 53 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A former boxer, Allen Peter Bailey de Souza, alias Allen Peter, was jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today for carrying a revolver. De Souza was found with the revolver In Thomson Road on the night
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  • 36 6 PENANG, Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. will open the first seminar of the Central Welfare Council at tha E and O Hotel here at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 29 6 Had gun— jailed JASIN, Thurs. Kong Sheh Kow. 20, unemployed, was jailed for three years today for unlawfully possessing a pistol and eight rounds of ammunition on Sept. 17.
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  • 28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The overseas telephone service has been extended to Iceland from today. Service will be from 4 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. daily except Sunday.
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  • 26 6 MUAR, Thurs. The Muar Rotary Club Is to organise a big walk on Nov. 30 open to all above the age of 12.
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  • 1451 7  - STRAITS TIMES Special Feature this the end for Salazar? John Dickie INSIDE ANGOLA... WITH SPECIAL WRITER THE THREAT TO 36 YEARS OF IRON RULE AS THE EUROPEANS NOW DEMAND SELF-GOVERNMENT, OR- PORTUGAL is faced today with a new African crisis in \ngoki. It is serious enough to topple the Salazar
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  • The Straits Times Friday, November 2, 1962.
    • 625 8 The Aminuddin Committee on Malay education offers two main reasons for the poor showing by Malay students in the Secondary School Entrance examination. Teachers who allow politics and other activities to distract them from their duties, and who were inadequately trained in the first place, share the
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    • 343 8 Although most of the heat has gone out of the Cuban i crisis, the affair is still a long way from being settled. The reimposition of the American "blockade" and the resumption of aerial surveillance are part of the testimony, and so are Fidel Castro's five points. Th
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    • 262 8 Kubber is back again to 80 cents, largely because of heavy Russian buying. The situation is highly gratifying, but there are aspects which give food for thought The Russians have made a record 25,000-ton purchase on the Malayan market, confirming their new preference for direct trading. Other nations
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  • 1085 8  - Spy case leads to US secrets ban A SPECIAL WRITER 'ONE SCREW LOOSE' HE MAY HAVE BEEN, BUT VASSALL DID INCALCULABLE DAMAGE BEFORE HE WAS CAUGHT... -by LONDON Thursday THE conviction last week for spying of yet another Admiralty employee has obliged the United States Navy to withhold from the
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  • LETTERS
    • 317 8 Justice in English 1/OR some time protagonists of the English language in Malaya have left the subject alone. Everyone is enthusiastic about the national language. Every true Malayan is agreed that only the national language can create that sense of belonging without which there can be no feeling of oneness
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    • 308 8 IN a talk recently to top civil servants at the Political Study Centre, the Prime Minister, it is understood, remarked about legal officers in the Civil Service. He said that "the good ones ha ye all left for private practice," and added: "With a few exceptions."
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    • 113 8 YOUR front-page banner headline "Menon Sacked" regarding the taking over of the Defence portfolio by Mr. Nehru, Is not only Incorrect but misleading In the very first paragraph of your report your correspondent has made it perfectly dear that Mr. Krishna Menon "has been appointed Minister In charge
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  • 304 8 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Now that Mr. Krishna Menon has been sacked, it is possible to assess the enormity of his miscalculation of Chinese strength in the border war. This was the man who. from his public speeches, for weeks appeared to consider
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  • 227 9 STEPHENS SINGS HIS OWN JINGLE The Malaysia competition (^INGAPORE, Thurs. After giving away the prizes in the Malaysia song and drama competition at Sri Temasak last night, the North Borneo political leader Mr. Donald Stephens delighted the prize-winners by singing i a song he wrote himself. To cheers. Mr. Stephens
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  • 45 9 LOVELY Miss Godiva Cole (above) "Miss Ceylon", will fly into Singapore on Monday. Miss Cole, who is an Australian citizen, won the "Miss Moomba Internation- j al'- title from 200 entrants i at the Melbourne Moomba Festival in March this year.
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  • 75 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Armed thugs got away with $1,560 in two robberies over the past 24 boon. A housewife, On g Hung i Chal, 37, was held up by a man In her bedroom In Crescent Road yesterday and robbed of $830 In cash and jewellery.
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  • 31 9 JESSELTON. Thurs.— Two men. Ati bin Bnndarus 25. and Kahiting bin Kaidong. 30. were reported killed in remote Kampoiiß Sumulang last week. The police have detained a man.
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  • 20 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Penanij I'mno division has started a cam[>^iacn to strengthen and streamline nil Its branches.
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  • 326 9 IPOH. Thurs. A breach of promise of marriage suit in the High Court here today took a dramatic turn when a seamstress j from Teluk Anson. Miss Chong Mooi Sing, 26. was giving evidence. The suit, claiming damages against Chan Hong
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  • 55 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Slnfm>ore donations for the San children those father was killed In an accident today totalled $62 bringing he grand total (Singapore) to i 1.569.50. Todays donations are from Mr»., 3. Ng $10; Miss K. P. Ho $10: Mr.' Hid Mrs. K.T. Llm and family $10;
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  • 69 9 KUCHING. Thurs.—.Millionaire tourists are to visit Jesselton, North Borneo, next March when the Caronia calls there during a round -the- world cruise with 500 Americans aboard Tbe Caronia will anchor in Gaya Bay about two miles from Jesselton wharf. Hopeful that the visit will be the
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  • 43 9 KUCHINQ, Thurs. A fisher- 1 man, Majall bin Awl, 19. had hia| left arm blown off when he useo a home-made "bomb" to fish in the Suiigel Selalang. The "bomb' was a length of bamboo packed with powder from fire-crackers.
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  • 110 9 A portrait— by Yoke Heong MUM GETS THE WORK OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS: 1 SHALL TREASURE IT •pHE portrait is the work of courageous 18-year-old schoolgirl, Lai Yoke Heong, who painted it with artificial limbs. Yoke Heong lost her arms in a motor accident in Kuala Lumpur in March this year.
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  • 233 9 From GEOFFREY GELOARD: KUCHING. Thursday SUBVERSIVE documents written by officials of the anti-Malaysia Sarawak United People's Party were produced today by the Sarawak Government The documents were produced in reply to the party's demand at its delegates' con- ference last weekend for proof that the
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  • 50 9 LONDON. Thurs. The 80 Hindu students of Malayan College at Kirkby have contributed 1 $25 each for a big Deeptvall cele--1 brat ion on Saturday This will be the last time that .the college will be celebrating a Malayan festival. The college will officially close in December
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  • 135 9 CONTRACT ON $300,000 BRIDGE: CALL FOR PROBE MALACCA. Thurs. A Malayan Party councillor, Mr. J. L. De Cruz, alleged at the monthly meeting: of the Malacca municipal council that the contract to build the 5303.160 Chan Koon Cheng bridge had been given to a firm of Singapore contractors who had
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  • 43 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The; police on Tuesday recovered the body of Goh Keng Chlen. a shop assistant, from the Straits oi Johore. From documents found on him, the police said his home address was In Kampong Machang, Malacca.
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  • 52 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs Deputy Supt. C. M. Roberts, 0.8.P.C.. Kuala Kangsar, woke up this morning and found his house burgled. He found his bush Jacket police uniform, which he had hung up on a wall peg In his room, lying In the kitchen, and nine dollars •nlsslng
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  • 43 9 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.—Owners of land In the Prai River area which was flooded recently will be asked to raise and broaden the bund. This was decided by the Province Wellesley North District Council at its monthly meeting here yesterday.
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  • 206 9 OINGAPORE. Thurs. The assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Slew Hoong, today warned of the danger of inadequate safety measures at seaside picnic parties organised by school teachers for their pupils. In recording a finding of death by misadventure on Soo Fook Sang, 15, who was i
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  • 32 9 MALACCA. Thurs>. A Member of Parllamen'. and Malacca muni- cipal councillor. Mr. Tan Kee O«k. has been admitted into the Singapore General Hospital suffering '-"tn a li»nrt attack.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 161 9 GIANSINGH'S GRA\D A\MLAL SALE REDUCTIONS YOU NEVER HEARD BEFORE u_p sj^ MOORSTONE All Rayon Material For Slockt Skirts 7.50 5.00 p. yd English Woollen Flannel 54" $11.50 7. 50 Docron Orion Suiting 60 TO CLEAR 6 50 Docron/Ktylon Suiting lo $12.50 5.50 Pict Pick Woollen Suitings 60" $21.50 $12.50 dURBERY
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    • 136 9 RUDY FOR OCCUPATION SOON ONLY FEW AVAILABLE (1) St. FRANCIS /St. MICHAEL ROAD off 2. Milestone Serangoon Road, AND (2) LOROHG STANGEE, KATONG 3rd Block oowhp*vm E ,t: s 9,9oo/- Ha.SO^o» (or LESS TO BE ARRANGED) W «**-r*fc.*#w y sf 2-STOREY HOUSES li /(m^^ t A Kitchen, Store (under ttoirJgJ
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    • 442 9 m lid r-iAi-ki^k ft /i a ay a Yours And Minr: 1 1.00 Close RADIO MALAYA dow,, ■^A-rSrSK!* RADI SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time SlgMl. Ne- i SHORT WAVK SKKVICE gara-ku. News Headlines: 6.05 41 metres Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendea- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE vous Wltn Music; 7.30 Time 478 metres Signal,
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  • ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT
    • Article, Illustration
      95 10 in the swim (WIMItT WITH COVCM.UP LOO. from Dior, the swimbloiiM(centre) blooms on silk over spandex shorts, and the swimbit (right) has a new, cover-op look. This season there is a swimshape to suit every figure. How's yours? Delectable too are the colours, smooth as cream, touched wth magic. The
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    • 610 10 ONCE upon a tvnw when our mothers or our grandmothers were young women, the theory was that the woman expecting a child had to eat enough for two people and look blatantly pregnant. She was plied with heavy xuet-y puddings, gooey starch foods, fats and
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    • 408 10 THE other night I was at a dinner parry with a crowd of about ten other people. Most of them were young married couples having a night on the town and a bit of fun. Most of us, the men at leost, had a drink
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    • 329 10 BEAUTY IN YOUR KITCHEN MONEY can buy us beautiful things for our homes and our families, but money won't keep them beautiful. it v only care and the proper usage that will do that Beauty in tht kitchen and at your table can. be bought for very little money, if
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    • 517 10 Ten new high-fashion pales for you (EVERYTHING Rev- lon does is news! And the wonderful new thing Revlon has doric now is called* Colors Avant Garde. Colors Avant Garde ,-onsist of ten beautiful new potent pales, the greatest cascade of colours you have ever seen for lips and matching finger
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  • 259 10 Outlook for pines is bright KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The outlook for the Malayan pineapple industry is bright for the first time in many years. Mr. Teo Tlang Seng, chair- I man of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board. In his annual report for 1961. said that both canners and growers now
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  • 29 10 KUCHINO. Thurs. The Police Forces of Sarawak and North Borneo are looking for recruits. In Sarawak a special effort Is being made for Chinese and Dyak recruits.
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  • 47 10 MALACCA. Thurs— Kong Sheh Kow. 20, unemployed, was convicted In Jasin Sessions Court today on two charges of being in unlawful possession of a pistol and eight rounds of ammunition. He was sentenced to three years' tall on each charge. The sentences will run concurrently
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  • 251 10 INDUSTRIAL IDEAL— TO AVOID DISPUTES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, said today the ideal policy of regulating employer-em-ployee relations was not one which aimed at quick settlement of disputes, but one aimed at avoiding them through understanding. Inche Bahaman was ad-
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  • 105 10 Awards for two Chinese students KUCHING, Thurs.— Special Colombo Plan scholarships for Chinese Middle II students have been awarded to Sarawak by the Australian j Government. The scholarships go to Io Siaw Teck of Chung Hun Middle School No. l In Kuching and Poon See Kok of Methodist Senior Secondary
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  • 149 10 12 schools still to be converted to national type KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Only 12 former partially assisted Chinese schools have yet to be converted to national type., a spokesman of the Ministry of Education said today. 4e added: "The door U never closed for them to convert to national type,
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  • 54 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Th« president of the National Union of Telecoms Employees. Mr. S. Selliah. will leave by air to attend a six-day Asian conference of the Postal Telegraph and Telephone International in Manila beginning on Nov. 11. He will be accompanied by lh« union's
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  • 380 10 Importers of sheep deny bleat from W. Australia SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Leading Singapore sheep importers today denied a Perth report that they had combined to dictate terms for West Australian sheep. Sheep export circles in Perth had buzzed with excitement following the publication In an evening newspaper there of an exporter's
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  • 151 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The 0 retiring Chief of the Australian General Staff, General Sir Reginald Pollard, and Lady Pollard will fly into Singapore tomorrow on the first stage of a farewell tour of Australian units in the Federation and Singapore. Sir Reginald and Lady
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 232 10 B**o* nut,,., By Balph Hrimdmhi rr ?T}^ z-aa //XvMj vfrMnn^ t-T, Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Dolt in the tree disturbs the 8 rtty f.)™* 5 BOlDg COtt n »2ni Bof8 of a convenient ship for 9 £r?oi« n \z* com Hi^? g BUnd over It R«* nfT t.n tr*t
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  • 260 11 FIRM MAY BACK GOVT OFFICERS IN INVESTING KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QNLY a "small proportion" of the 50,000 Malay Government servants given permission to buy shares in the National Investment Company (Sharikat Permodalan Kebangsaan Ltd.) have ready cash to do so. Because of this, the company is
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  • 154 11 Borneo an 'emotional' issue with Filipinos BRASILIA, Thurs. The leader of the Philippines delegation to the 51st Interparliamentary Union said here that the question of North Borneo was a profoundly emotional one for the Philippines people. Senator Estanislao Pernandes said the Philippines had decided to defend its rights, even if
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  • 34 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A fire broke out at the Orchid Beer Garden in the Happy World early today and damaged part of Its roof. The call was attended by three flr»-engines.
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  • 121 11 THE GIRL WHO WILL MARRY IN MALAYA WITH ARMY AID FORMER beauty queen Muriel Oldroyd (above), who is being flown out from Britain by the Army so she can marry her childhood sweetheart, Lance Corporal Tony Healey, who is stationed at Malacca. Miss Oldroyd thought she would have to wait
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  • 42 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. S. S. Ramdas, who has resigned as personnel manager of Caltex Malaya Limited in Singapore, left for London last night for studies. He is an arts graduate of the University of Malaya in Singapore.
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  • 163 11 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Philippines, Malaya and Thailand have agreed to launch joint and individual publicity campaigns to attract more tourists to the region. The decision was takerr at the first meeting of the Association of South East Asia committee on tourism last
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  • 37 11 KUCHING. Thurs. Dr. Pablo N. Mabbun, a rural credit expert of the P.A.0.. will visit Sarawak's Second Division next week to investigate the possibilities for cooperative development and «b discuss credit problems with farmers.
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  • 46 11 SINGAPORE. Ttiurs. A 17--member delegation from the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will leave for Hong Kong tomorrow to attend the Junior Chamber International World Congress which begins on Sunday. The delegation will be led by Jaycees vice-president, Mr. Robert Chay.
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  • 22 11 PENANO, Thurs. The Chowrasta National School will celebrate its Parent's Day on Nov. 25 with an arts and handicrafts exhibition.
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  • 297 11 MOST of us tend to think of a spy as a rather glamorous individual who indulges in cloak and dagger activities partly for the sake of his country and partly because he enjoys the game. The hero of Paramount^ "The Counterfeit Traitor." however
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  • 17 11 PENANO, Thurs. The Penang Muslim Association will hold its annual meeting on Nov. 25.
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  • 82 11 Training to use radar KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Traffic policemen will soo n be sent to the Telecommunications Department for training in the use of radar speed trap equipment. A police spokesman said today that a demonstration of the equipment would be given for magistrates, lawyers and officials from automobile associations
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  • 101 11 Pirates: 'Blame the British' MANILA, Thurs. The iTI commanding officer of the Philippines Navy, Capt. Juan Magluyan. blames the laxity of the British authorities as the main cause for the widespread piracy and smuggling in the waters between North Borneo and the Philippines. In a Press statement. Capt. Magluyan said
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 78 11 The big name in tiny watches! K Mm It S^*wl m W Mm Miniature watches of the highest precision in charming, elegant cases represent one of the finest achievements of Swiss watchmaker's art. Cyma, who occupy a leading position among the world's watchmakers, are traditional specialists in the production of
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    • 83 11 Manikin Men like that smooth, rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cigar* INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED IN 'CELLOPHANE' TO KEEP THEM IN PERFECT CONDITION Tea you can make in a moment! NESTEA ■HHHI JUST ADD HOT WATER to NESTEA— a perfect cup of tea in seconds. f? -k NO BREWING fj J NO
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 328 12 NO IMPROVEMENT IN R.I. FOOD SALE 'Dealers left with large stocks' THE re-export of canned provisions from Singapore to Indonesia at the beginning of the year was reduced to a minimum as the latter began preparations for hostilities in West Iran. This is stated in the half-year report of the
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    • 218 12 Dutch bank, assurance company amalgamate AN agreement for close co-operation between The Netherlands Insurance Co.. which was established in 1845, and the Nationale Levensversekering Bank NY of Rotterdam and its subsidiaries, is announced. The Netherlands is one of the biggest general and life assurance offices in Holland and following this
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    • 192 12 ANEW cargo-passenger ship belonging to the United Netherlands Navigation Co. (V.N.S.) arrived in Singapore on Wednesday on her maiden voyage from Europe to the Far East. The 19-knot vessel, Sinoutskerk, is the eighth in a series of nine ships built for the company and has
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    • 283 12 Installing TV aerials no problem he says CONTRARY to general belief, installing television aerials in Singapore should present no great problem, even in crowded areas, according to an executive of a leading Japanese electrical goods manufacturing company. Mr Akira Baekl, executive director of Hayakawa Electric Co. Ltd.. cited as an
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    • 89 12 ROTHMANS COURSE CONTINUES AN official of the international Rothmans group is back in Kuala Lumpur to conduct another sales course for Malayan sales executives of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd. Mr. R.O. Smith, of the oversea marketing and planning department of Rothmans of ,Pall Mall Export Ltd. in London,
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    • 39 12 The International Synthetic Rubber Co. Ltd. Is to build a plant at Grangemouth. Scotland for the manufacture of polybutadtene. The plant will cost £2 million ($l7 million) and will have a capacity of 10.000 tons a year.
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    • 22 12 Mr. Dennis Mathews has been appointed advertising director of Yardley and an executive director of the company, it is announced.
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    • 103 12 A STABILISER column which will play an important part in bringing up the quality of gasoline has arrived at Port Dickson for the Shell refinery. The function of the column will be to separate the petrol from the light gases which are finally marketed as liquified oetroleum
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    • 164 12 A DIRECTOR of The A General Electric Co. Co. Ltd. of England, Mr. O. W. Humphreys, arrived in Singapore yesterday for a short visit after attending the World Power conference in Australia. During his sojourn here, he will visit a number of important telephone and electronic
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    • 27 12 Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. is to raise its tyre price because of increased costs and low selling prices, a spokesman said in New York.
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    • 305 12 Japanese stepping up car trade campaign in Asia JAPAN, which in recent years has had overwhelming success in the export of motor-cycles to South-East Asia, is now making a determined attempt to find bigger markets in this area for motor-cars. I Her car manufacturers have for some years now been
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    • 151 12 5-member Indian mission coming A FIVE-MAN study and sales mission organised by the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India will arrive in Penang on Wednesday on a tour of South East Asia. The mission will also visit Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for the purpose of exploring the export possibilities of
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    • 331 12 Rounder, softer a gentleman's 1 Lower button stance The perfect distinctive lightweight fabrics for the SLIM LOOK .M choose from newly-arrived dark tones of mulli colour olive, yfl Bl s*J T^m aX I rZOfgK TAILORING CO. t 24. Calcaaa Street, Siappara Tel: ***** frompton Parkinson t^rl electrical *S#^^% indicating instruments
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    • 190 12 "^C YOUR GARDEN V CAN BE AS \S. SMOOTH AS JStV LUSH GREEN VELVET WITH A >fifcfc <| LA WN-BOY v No more the messy I IV\ Made in U.S.A. I W^i finish. No more cut- I i|V grass, pieces of paper, odd I bits of sticks strewn across the
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    • 1554 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WESI COASI UA. urn leere Milt I iiuja ►men AUTOLYCUS A'mouth. Lain. H'ourg, Ream ll Pt/ Today Hit 1 MENELAUI LKiritil. GuJNJO* t 3l 31 Tilly oouus uteraeei Hit i Hn s Hn 7/ 9 Hn 19 PtLEUi LiteneM. Dublin Giasgm mi ii mi U Mn H/M
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    • 1398 13 THE E. L C. LINES•AniNb) ia mLitfi. it Mtu lUAtouae. aatMtN. aHiwtar ys3r^™4JMk •'act* >'*aw toMi Pf\So\\|l "BUSUANGA" a) C) G. 49/ 4Nn 5/ 7 Nn S 9Hn I-Jl «3JJSJ -iiMBA I) la/21 Nit 12/24 Net la/21 Net \\\JSJ 'AtuiMiA- H Rn/ 4Bn 5/ J Olt 1/ I Oec >3mS^
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    • 1519 13 UPRtS* SERVItt IB UWSHttt. UVEBPBOJi COHTIHEHTAA. PORT! Inn r. I IM 'VMM BENREOCH (E.li.) L'Rill, R'flam, Hull, H'bur| B. S/Hn 1 1 BtNMHOR LnlM. Hburg, Rott. A'*p. Nn IS/1) I BENIMtPt (H)t I'M, L'Oea, Hell.l'ntoutk Nn 19/21 Nn 14/ a Mt HV 1 BENNEVIS (£.LJU L'tweT Hull. rVog Bm R'CW
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    • 1334 13 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. W n vKoti Teh Nn ***** vltfOaaW y&X CLLERMAN LINE 4k KLA VENESS LINE > LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE I HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY 0T RIPON Acceitiag carte tn Ceitral I Slutk roeri P Shun Penang bimUVli'imi Ii Part Tin.
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  • 25 14 November 1 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 81? cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5432.25 (up'Sl). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 15 tons).
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  • 577 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were very steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and some counters made fresh advances. Uniteer ords improved to $1.48 and Wearnes with a dividend due next month to $3.27. Shell continued active with' deals from 51.39 to $140
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  • 23 14 Malaran Stock Indii r« Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Industrials: 188.75 1X9.30 Tim: 276.39 276.64 S rubbers: 172.23 172.23 Jan. 1. 1958=100.
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  • 613 14 ('OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets Induttrlat* Dunlops (1,000) 12 81* M.OOOI J2: East Smrltlng (800) J2.65 BU (1.000) $2.67 8L; Ked. Dlsp. 11,000) $1.37; Gammon (2,000) $I.AB
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  • 323 14 THE Straits tin price continued to advance yester- day and gained another dollar which brought it to $432.25 per picul on an offering of 265 tons. In London overnight tin advanced around £2 per ton In fairly active trading, partly reflecting the shortage
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  • 233 14 MOVEMIER flrtt grade ruhh.r buyers f.e.b. cloxed a. ."> p.m tn Singapore and Kunla I>umpur vnnrntn\ al Ml rents P«r In. down «ev«i-eIKVh« of a cent. The tone was quiet and lllKtiy easier. a.C.C.R.A. and F M.R.C. r-tofni nrlrea In cents per !b. vwt rrttgy !.>i 1 R
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  • 120 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. GRADING in investments was steady and selective today. Moves were narrow, but rises shaded falls. B.H.r. eased again, but oils and bane metals held generally steady. Mount Is» lost further to 645. 6d. and C.X.A. down 6d. to 15s. 3d. Loans continued firm. C.R.A 15/3* Mount
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  • 146 14 Nov. 1 Tbree months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Buiiniit dene. Dunlops 13 its. Rothmans 11 cts. K. N. 16 eta. 8. Darby «td. Gammon 10 cts. C. Storage 4»d. I. Waugb 14 eta. Steamship 8 eta. M. Brew 23 cts. Shell 14 et«. Containers 9 cts 8. Times 22 cts.
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  • 83 14 THE Malayan Clttianga Bank!' Attselatlen made these changes In its rates to merchant* yesterday Oil rates to (100): tilling TT or OD ready: Sons Franc* 140 7/8; Btljlan Francs 161» 34: Holland Guilder* 117 3/4: Oeutsche Mark* 130 3/4: Italian Lira *****; twedlah Ktmir 104 1/4. On the
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  • 197 14 SHIPS lying alongside th<- stngnpor* wbarvra today are: I'r.kal llaru 3R/39. Tajnaals 18, Blnout*lcerk. T4irorntenc 23/24. Benvalla, 44. Outar raadt: Thrminm. Emp. Kllllwake, Hongkong Btar, Rnnella, Lang, Trtmizan Maru. H-in Ann, Hlnaa. KcgtnaM Kerr. Bcnvorlich, Polarnol. Thoragaard, Tong Peoc. Karmala, System, Holmgar, Torn: Hoo, Asmara, r>rnmouot. Benloyal.
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    • 1030 14 I y^— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Ixpresi O.S.A- Pacific «k Atlantic Coan ««rvl— tla tia tie tia ceert M'ioitt I rrsncitoa Aatawt ej.ieri "etaiiia Mim" ?e ?J Ntt It Net/1 Oec I Oec 25 Dec 27 Oee 14 lea "Kiaikm Marc" 27 29 Otc 31 Dec, 1 Jaa t Jin
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    • 896 14 MALAYAN PRODUCE PRICES CHINESE PTaOuca Ejcehanxj Singapara siatien; Dulk (41 sellers, drum $44 ooon prices per picul yesterday: sellers. Tbe tone waa quiet. Coaenut all: bulk $411 sellers, drum Slngapara Capra Atacclatlen 4 p.m. S44i tellers. Capra: Nov. $24 buyers, prloe: $28 (N). nellers, garbled Lampong $117t OT q U
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    • 585 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J, Goh En« Seng of lot 285 Kuala Kuang N.V., Chemor have annlied for retail liquor licence in respect of premises No: 285. Kuala Kuang N.V.. Chemor, and tnls application will be heard before the Kinta Licensing Board (Excise) at V Batu Gajah on
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1026 15 TENDER TENDERS are invited from P.W.D. and Non registered P.W.D. Contractors for the laying of 4" diameter Aim— ltd Rubber Pipeline complete wtth Steel Risers from Singapore to Pnlau Brani up to 12 Noon on 9.11 02. Tenders must be submi, ted in sealed envelopes and deposited into Tender Box
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    • 963 15 IBmbbbbmbbbm jwbm! (Continued from Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et*. txtrm COOK AND AMAH or two amana required Immediately by European family. Pnone 6841*5 (B'pore). A MALAY or Indian office messenger must be able to drive a car. Salary $130 per month. Please apply (Spore)
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    • 718 15 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et: txtrm SALESGIRLS REQUIRE for door to door selllnc of cosmetics 1. nd toilet articles Transport allowance and commission paid. Call personally at The Emporium Ltd., between 10 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays only. LEADING ENCYCLOPAEDIA PUBLISHER Requires outstanding Salesmen wltb own
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    • 993 15 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE 10 Word* SS (Min.)-Box St tt: tttrm CORNER 1 STOREY Terrace Bouse 21S Macprtvrson Road, Spore. Freehold 3 bi_room 3 bathroom kitchen ser-vant-room many extras. VACANT LAND 51 miles Holland Road. Area: 2U.429 sq.ft. freehold at 11.50 per sq.ft. Contact David Phoa Sons, Valuer ft
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    • 938 15 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS ■VANS ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Till BJSJ per copy. AVAILABLE AT LOCAL BOOKSHOPS Distributed By FEDIRAL PUBLICATION! LTO. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et: txtrm 594-2 IOUTH BUONA Vista Road Ground Floor suitable for shop or store. Rent 1120/-. Imed. entry. Pnone ***** Spore. TOURS k
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    • 949 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mln.)— Box M et*. mmtrm SECONDHAND MOTORCYCLES. Perfect condition at reduced price. Hir* l*urcbate terms SbO.oo down 525.00 monthly. Kee Huat's. 124 Orchard Road. Singapore. Pbone *****. SELLING CITHER Late 1961 Austin "850" and Ford Taunua "Fordor." Showroom condition. Taxed, Comp, Insured Part payments/exchange
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    • 715 15 CURIOS tt Word* SS (Mtn.y—Box SO el: txlrm ONCS A TSAR stale, tew aaya Bore. Choose your liifts now. Crafts, Jewelleries, Antique bcreen, Campnorwood Cbrsts, elc. Coildreo aod Lad Ira Wear clearing Keal oessw cost Don't mn this opportunity. Pelpiog more Ltd.. 173. Orcoard Road, B'pore. MISCELLANEOUS It Words SS
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    • 611 16  - SINCOCK TELLS SELECTORS: I CANNOT PLAY JACK FINGLETON: By Adelaide, Thurs. THERE will be no throwing controversy in the Test series between England and Australia this year. That has been made clear by the Australian selectors when in choosing an Australian eleven to play MCC in t-ie match beginning in
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    • 330 16 I ADELAIDE, Thursday. COUTH African golfer Gary Player is not happy with his putting for the Australian Open which starts here today, writes Jack Fingleton. The rest of his game is functioning although his spirits are not as high as I have known them to be.
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    • 96 16 ADELAIDE, Thurs. The J\ chairman of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, Sir Donald Bradman, amused a civic reception to the MCC team today with this description of the England captain Ted Dexter. Sir Donald said when Dexter last came to Australia In 1958
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    • 77 16 PERTH. Thurs. Wilson Jones. India's No. 1 player and one of four former champions competing, beat fellow Indian Shomenath Banerjee by 1,991 points to 1.023 yesterday in the world amateur billiards championship here. In another match Australian Tom Cleary. winner of the title In 1954, i beat
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    • 31 16 Bi'RNt Thurs. England beat Switzerland 3-2 In their second International men's table tennis match here last night. England won by the same margin In Bevillard on Tuesday night. Reuter.
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    • 26 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Former Australian spin bowler. Lindsay Kline, who toured England with the 1961 Australian team, today announced his retirement from first-class cricket. Reuter.
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    • 257 16 T ONDON. Thurs. TotLi tenham Hotspur took a big stride towards becoming unofficial club soccer champions of Britain last night when they beat Glasgow Rangers 5-2 in their European CupWinners' Cup second round first leg tie here. The capacity crowd of 62.000 packed into Tottenham's
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    • 227 16 T>UENOS AIRES, Thurs. The world's top professional golfers are beginning to arrive here to prepare for next week's Canada Cup competition. Thirty-four countries have entered for the tenth tournament in this annual event which this year will be played over the Jockey Club course at San
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 543 16 JUBILEE SCHOOL, KLANG. H I W ADMISSION FOR 19«S Registration of pupils for admission from Standard I to Form IV will commence on Monday stb November 1962. HEADMASTER. AUCTION SALE OF rarpet-s. S.R. sets, tables, chairs, rlec. irons, cookers, screens, beds, .story books etc., etc., at No. 201 Brewster Road.
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    • 451 16 TENDER NOTICE KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU Tenders made in prescribed form will be received by the Malayan Railway Administration for laundering Railway linen at Singapore during the year 1963. Specifications and Tender Forms or any other particulars may be obtained at the Locomotive Under Foreman's Office. Loco. Shed. Singapore, during office
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    • 803 16 TENDERS PAHANG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE i Closing date for receipt of tenI ders for water tanks and towers at Roinpin and Tanjong Lumpur Pahang postponed to 15th November 1962. JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK TENDERS for the supply of sand to Ipoh Airfield will be received at the offlct of th»
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    • 766 16 NOTICES NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED LOSS OF LMT CERTIFICATE The following Unit Certificate registered vi tht name of Mrs. Chay Chung Chn has been reported lost and i& declined null and void Certificate No. 3USU covering 500 units of the Tliird Malayan Fund. MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD.. ManaßiTb. Third
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    • 663 16 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY WANTED: School Clerk for Sul- tan Abdul Hamid College, Alor I Star. Qualifications:- School Certificate or Federation ot Maiaya Certificate of Education; age over 17 years but under 23 years; preference for candidates with know--1 ledge of Malay and typewriting. < Salary scale Probationers: $137 50x7.50-152
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    • 210 17 Decision on extra lifter on Nov 9 OINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will hold an emergency meeting on Nov. 9to approve the selection of three weightlifters and an official to represent Singapore at the Commonwealth Games in Perth later this month. The fcOSC last month had approved
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    • 293 17 iHMiIHMi BROWSER AND BLACK GOLD DO WELL IN HEAVY GOING THIS IMPROVING YOUNG SPRINTER LOOKS A GOOD THING' OVER s'Af NEXT WEDNESDAY By EPSOM JEEP: Kuala Lumpur, Thursday TULLY Star, an up-and-coming sprinter trained by Colin Tulloh, did a3f trial in 39 4/5 despite a
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    • 106 17 fjENANG. Thurs. The Pan-j L Malayan Sepak Raga Association decided at a committee meeting here last night to stage the semi-finals and final of the Khir Joharl Gold Cup at the Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, on Dec. 27 and 28. The Minister of Agriculture and|
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    • 172 17 Three more join Laurel big race RACING ABROAD NEW YORK, Thurs. Horses from West Germany, Peru and Venezuela were added to the field for the U*****,000 Washington International at Laurel racecourse on Nov. 12. Announcing the acceptances by the owners of West Germany's Opponent, Peru's Porfldo and Venezuelas Primordial. Laurel
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    • 31 17 AUCKLAND, Units. Ernie Southerden, New Zealand's Canada Cup player won the New Zealand professional golf championship here today. In the final he defeated Frank Buckler by one hole. Reuter.
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    • 37 17 BRISBANE, Thurs. -tod Layer, Australia's "grand slam" ch< pion, has an arm Injury and vril tot play tennis for two weeks. He a ill miss the Western Australian state championships, which stert on Saturday— Reuter.
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    • 230 17 lOINGAPORE, Thurs. j The Singapore Hockey Association Umpires Board is reviving the Hockey Circle in the hope of clearing difficulties in interpretation of the rules of the game. P. C. Wilbur, the secretary of the board, said the Jim of the Hockey Circle was
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    • 100 17 India out S'pore in IPOH Ttaurs. Singapore 1 will replace India in the women's international hockey meet with Australia and Malaya next month. India cabled the Malayan Women's Hockey Association yesterday stating in ai they were unable to participate in the meet "due to the national emergency." Zena Tarm. nre«id»"«
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    • 56 17 SOCCES VJctorv (up wad-, final (Malacca): Nen Morket 4 White Star 0. HOCKEY Brooke Cap (Malacca): lit Recce Regt. 0 RMN Spore 3 Taipin* L<-a*ur: Kilat 4 FEME Workshop 3 Ramans than Cn» (Klang): High Bchool "A" wo from Razak S C Prnanc Leame: Indian Assn 2 TPC»
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    • 47 17 Paramalingam's scoring bid is foiled by the goalie RAJASINGAM, thhe YMSA goalkeeper, foils an attempt to score by Paramalingam, the TPCA centre-forward with Manjit Singh (hidden by goalpost), Rahman and Mahadevan looking on. TPCA won 3-0 In this Div. 1 match of the Selangor hockey league competition.
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    • 157 17 FATHUL 2 IRC 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fathul Karib dashed Indian Recreation Club's hopes of challenging Tan Tock Beng HospUal or Marines for the SAFA League Div. 1 cham- plonship at Jalan Besar Stadium today. All the goals in this keenly fought out
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    • 157 17 FAM TOUR TEAM CHIEF PRAISES THE YOUNG PLAYERS IZUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Teoh Chye Hin, the manager of the Malayan soccer team which competed in the South Vietnam Independence Day tournament in Saigon, tonight praised the young players who made ud the team. On arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport tonight with
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    • 42 17 HONQ KONG, Thurs. Wong Yuen Ching, manager of the Malayan Chinese soccer team who flew In today to contest the annual inter-port with Hong Kong for the Ho Ho Cup on Saturday, said their chances of winning were "60-50."
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    • 36 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Beatty Secondary School completed a double when they won the senior and junior hockey championships of Serangoon District. Beatty "seniors" beat Serancoon Fnglish Schcol 2-1. The "Juniors" beat St. Andrew's School 1-0.
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    • 252 17 Johore expect Cup tie victory CINGAPORh, Thurs. Johore expect to get off to a winning start in this year's Malaya Cup rugby championship when they meet Negri/ Malacca at Seremban on Saturday. David Hancock, the Johore captain, speaks enthusiastically of his team. "We are a better and more talented team
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 44 17 HOCKEY S'POBE DIV. li Police v Naval Police (Thomson Rd); Div. 3: BODCA v RAF Tengah (St. George's Rd). S'GOK DIV. 2: Sgor Club V Survey (Padangj; Kllat "B" v Municipality (Pantaii; College of Agriculture v SSU (Bungsar Rd): Ordnance Depot v Airport (Batu).
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  • 585 18 K. LUMPUR, Thurs J^JALAYAN educationists today disagreed with the finding of the Aminuddii) Baki report that apathy among Malay school teachers was one of the reasons lor the big number of failures among Malay school pupils who sat for the Malayan secondary school entrance
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  • 278 18 get our ORDER TO 33 SQUATTER FAMILIES SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thirty -three families in Lim Chu Kang were tonight given four days by the Government to move out of their homes unconditionally. All the families settled illegally on the land— part of the Namazie estate resettlement area after April 1, 1960.
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  • 296 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Deputy Superintendent Ong Kirn Boon, chief of the CID Special Investigation Section and three CID men today recei v c d commendations for the part they played in smashing a 31-mem-ber crime syndicate during July this year. For the part
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  • 320 18 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Thurs.— Spot J3 7 id., Dec. 23 T .d.. Jan. 23 T «d., Feb. 23'« d.. Jan./ Mar. 23\a Apr./ June 23>«id., July/Sept. 23d.. Oct. /Dec. 22* 4 a., cJ.f Nw 23\d.. Dec.
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  • 53 18 SINGAPORE. Thins- Thr B<<Tf} Line will hold ,i reception to-« morrow night aboard their nt cargo liner, the 13.080-ton Benvnlla to celebrate her maiden voyage on the Europe- Far East service. The Benvalla. which will arrive earlier in the day. is one of the taste.st ships
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    • 233 18 I llN«^^ SINGAPORE mm m «m mm m m LIUxJ wednesdw 14th Nov. 9.15 p.m. 1 htiritfi i B rt'it%it'i-f in ttitl a JAYCEE SCHOLARSHIP WELFARE FUND Part of. the Proceeds for the Rehabilitation a of the BLIND, the DEAF and the Ml IE m B c fTTIHG A .^6*
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 40 18 lIIOHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuiila Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 88 "4 Ppnatiß 92 72 Mahicc. 88 74 Ipoh 90 70 Singapore 86 75
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