The Straits Times, 7 February 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times 3s Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1963. 15 CENTS. KON 352
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  • 1165 1  -  ALEX JOSEY OUR MEN WAIT OUTSIDE Communists at the Afro-Asian conference work round the clock to deny a voice for Malaya r row I L 'porting the AfroAsian conference -MOSHI, W«d. INDONESIAN, Chinese and Japanese Communisis continue working round the clock to keep out Malayans from
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  • 227 1 Up in smoke, a $1,000 note WATCHMAN DASHES HOME TO FIND SAVINGS OF A LIFETIME BURNT TO ASH KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An old watchman today braved the still burning embers of his home to search for a thousand-dollar note. Baboo Singh, a watchman of the Indian Bank here, was one
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  • 367 1 Go-slow clerks told: Pass the buck— TPOH, Wed.— Clerks in A the State and Federal Government departments in Perak are to begin a go-slow campaign on Feb. 20. Terming It "work-to-rule." the Perak Government Clerical Services Union decided on the campaign at a delegates meetIng here last night. The resolution
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  • 193 1 SINGAPORE. Wed ABOUT 60 people were made homeless today when fire gutted two attap houses and partially burnt three athers in the heart of Kampong Tiong Bahru. Among those who fled from the fire were two families preparing to celebrate Thaipusam. The 20 h o
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  • 149 1 Federation lifts ban on crackers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The ban on fire crackers will be lifted temporarily for the Chinese to celebrate Chap Goh Meh on Friday, said a surprise announcement by the Government today. This follows personal Intervention by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the statement added. The
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  • 474 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Sultan of Brunei confirmed tonight that the terms and conditions under which his State wished to join Malaysia would be announced tomorrow. And tomorrow night formal discussions between Brunei and Malaya will open. His confirmation came soon after a meeting he had
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  • 44 1 MONTREAL. Wed.— Airliners on the North Atlantic route were on tlic average, almost half ejntpv In 1962. the Internatioanl Air Transport Association has reported. It aald yesterday that 2.272.163 passengers were carried on scheduled services, while 4.406.527 seats were available.— Reuter
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Wed. Blizzards striking the whole of Britain last night Isolated towns and villages, halted road and rail traffic and forced hundreds of people to spend the night in emergency quarters.— Reuter.
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  • 332 1 Arrests: Lee seeks backing of House CINGAPORE, Wed. i The Speaker of the 1 Legislative Assembly. Sir George Oehlers, has j been asked to summon a special meeting of the Assembly on Saturday to debate the mass arrests of 114 left-wing politicians, trade union leaders and students, on security grounds.
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  • 34 1 NUCLEAR THREAT PAEIB Wed Kn MIM consider im inn nnent of We*( many m "imm. i thre\it" which wouM Nfc hrr to take inn ;"-v according d> v.>t. to France yetterdaj Krutrr
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 528 2 MANILA. W«d ANGLO-PHILIPPINE discussions on security problems in South-East Asia and on the Philippine claim of sovereignty over North Borneo may be resumed next month when Mr. Peter Thomas, Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary of the British Foreign Office, comes to Manila to attend an
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    • 186 2 Sihanouk's pledge to help solve Sino-lndia L— dispute- CALCUTTA, Wed. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of State, said here last night that Cambodia would do everything in its power to help solve the S i n o-Indian border dispute. He was replying to a toast, proposed by Miss Padmaja
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    • 31 2 TOKYO. Wed. Communist North Vietnam protested the presence of two American "warships" In South Vietnam, the New China news agency said In a broadcast monitored In Tokyo today. UPI.
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    • 33 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. An Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman yesterday denied any knowledge of reports that Russia had offered India ground-to-air missiles. A Defence Ministry spokesman declined to comment. Reuter.
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      98 2 flee/ version of day Gandhi was murdered IN a scene that will bring sad memories t o many who knew and loved him, Mahatma Gandhi, played by J. S. Casshyap, crumples to the ground before the startled gaze of his assassin, Natu, played by Horst Buchholz, in the 20th
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    • 99 2 PROMOTED: 2,150 UNHAPPY OFFICERS SAIGON, Wed.— More than 2.150 officers in "South Vietnam's armed forces have been promoted during the last two weeks. Defence Ministry sources said today. The officers Included 303 temporary captains who were promoted to full captain, and 680 lieutenants who were made captains. The sources said
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    • 64 2 JAKARTA. Wed— Mr. C. V. Narasimhan Chef de Cabinet of U Thant. the U.N. Secre-tary-General, arrived here last night for talks with Indonesia's leaders on the transfer of power In West New Guinea. Indonesia Is due to take control of the former Dutch territory from the U.N.
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    • 38 2 TOKYO. Wed.— The death toll from the month-long heavy snowfalls and subsequent floods and avalanches alone the Japan Sea coast today rote to 118. Nine people are missing and 153 others Injured. Reuter.
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    • 19 2 TOKYO. Wed— The All Japan Dock Workers' Union will strike on Feb. "20 for more pay. Reuter.
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    • 117 2 Call for less talk and more action MOSUL Wed—Tanganyika yesterday told delegates attending the third Afro-Asian conference here to "get down to business." Mr. Law! Sijaona. Minister of National Culture and Youth, told the conference, which opened on Monday, that thousands of impressive words "meant too little in the way
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    • 33 2 MANILA. Wed. lire swept through a block of commercial establishments in the heart of Manila last night, causing an estimated damage of 4 million pesoa (about $3 million).— U.P.l.
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    • 159 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. rrHE State Department spokesman, Mr. Lincoln ■I White, said yesterday that no decision had yet been made on the continuance of U.S. aid to Ceylon, i The U.S. Government was to have cut off aid to Ceylon on Feb. 1
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    • 50 2 MANILA. Wed.— Radio worker* of the Philippine Airlines went on strike today but both domestic and International (Hong Kong and VS. flights) operations of the airlines have not been disrupted, according to an airline official. The strikers are demanding salary increases and better workIng benefits.— Reuter.
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    • 35 2 SAIGON. Wed.— The Australian frigate H.MAS Queenborough was slightly damaged yesterday when an escorting Vietnamese ship collided with her off Cap St. Jacques 30 miles south-east of Saigon. Vietnamese na\7 sources reported today.
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  • 456 3 De Gaulle veto 'a European danger' STRASBOURG, Wednesday. J)R. JOSEPH LUNS, the Dutch Foreign Minister, told the European Parliament here yesterday that the way President de Gaulle ended negotiations for British entry into the European Common Market endangered the very essence of the European Economic Community. "Is the community Just
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  • 125 3 PARIS, Wed— President de Gaulle was quoted yesterday by the French News Agency as saying that America, using Britain, 'was trying to set up a huge free trade fair" According to the agency, President de Gaulle said In conversations with a
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  • 31 3 LIMA, Wed. The Military Junta Government Issued a decree restoring civil rights which were suspended a month ago after the announced discovery of "Communist subversive plot." U JJ.
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  • 168 3 ANGRY JACK AND AN ENVOY NEW YORK. Wed.— Newsweek Magazine said yesterday that President Kennedy gave the West German Ambassador a personal "dressing down" in his first :.ngry reaction to France's torpedoeing of the British bid to enter the Common Market. Though Washington officials outwardly tried to minimise the effect
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  • 33 3 EMPSHOTI (Hampshire). Wed Admiral Sir Ralph Edwards, former Co m m a n d c r-in-Chief Mediterranean Station, died at his home here yesterday at the age of 61. Reuter.
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  • 138 3 Quick look round MONROVIA. Wed. A plot has been discovered to kill President William Tubman, and five people, including the commander of the national guard, were arrested today, it was officially announced. LONDON: Lord Samuel, a leading British Jew and former parliamentary leader of the Liberal Party, died tonight He
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  • 369 3 Wilson or Brown 'photo finish' forecast VOTING CLOSES TODAY FOR THE ELECTION OF LABOUR LEADER T ONDON, Wed. With only a day to go before voting closes for the election of a new leader of the Labour Party, most political commentators here are forecasting a "photo finish" between Mr. Harold
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  • 341 3 LONDON, Wed. MR. Edward Heath, Britain's c h ief Common Market negotiator, and senior members of his team who conducted negotiations in Brussels have started to prepare recommendations for the Cabinet on Britain's future policy towards Europe. An authoritative source said today
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  • 48 3 LONDON, Wed— A maritime In surance report published today said more ships were lost last year than in any other peacetime yaax since 1939. The Liverpool Underwriters Association said 134 ships, totalling 507.530 tons, were posted as totally lost during 1962. UP X
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  • 39 3 LONDON. Wed.— A motion thai which is called the British Independent deterrert is neither British nor independent nor a deterrent" was carried last night at a debate of the Cambridge Onion a Cambridge University society Reutcr.
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  • 59 3 ROME, Wed.— Milk In Italy Is more radioactive than it has been for two years as a result of delayed effects of nuclear tests, a spokesman for the national nuclear energy committee said today. But the figures, below the recognised safety levels, are only of scientific
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  • 30 3 ROME. Wed— Marcello Orsl. 65. one of the founders of the Maserati Sports and Racing Car Company, died on Monday night at Modena after a short illness. U-P.L
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  • 105 5 THE two-and-a-half ton, $50. 000 silver chariot bearing the image of Lord Subramanya being drawn by two bulls in procession through the streets of Kuala Lumpur yesterday on its way to the Batu Caves for the Thaipusam festival. Hundreds of Hindus from
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  • 87 5 Report on Malays in commerce JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore's newly-appointed Assistant Secretary (.Economic). Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yusof. is preparing a report on how best Malays can participate in commerce and industry. The report is to be submitted to the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. in a
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  • 200 5 THEY'VE STARTED COLD WAR' IPOH. Wednesday. T*HE Director of Information Services, Inche MoA hamed Sopiee, said here last night that the charge of neo-colonialism against Malaya "is completely unfounded." He added: "All this part of Communist propaganda Is aimed at frustrating the for. mation
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  • 34 5 Heah Kongsi ceremony PENANO. Wed.— The Baw Khaw Lean < Heart) Konssi will hold its annual ancestral worship ceremony at Its Burmah Road premises next Monday. The observance will be followed by a re-union dinner.
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  • 54 5 A LOR STAR, Wed— A prisoner. Mahmood ,bin Chat, 40, was charged. In the magistrate's court here today with escaping from lawful custody. Mahmood, who pleaded not guilty, was alleged to have escaped from a prison warder, Baharom bin Abdullah, at the Jalan Day football
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  • 119 5 Chief clerk cheated with false payroll- OIN'GAPORE, Wed.— A govtJ eminent chief clerk with 22 years' service, was today jailed for nine months in a cheating case involving a total of $5,885. Ong Koon Kee. 40, of the bridges and drainage department. PWD, had admitted in a magistrate's court that
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  • 50 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The East PaJcistan Inspector-General 01 Police, Mr. A. M. A. Kabir. arrived here by air today for a two-day visit. He is on his way to Singapore to attend a meeting of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, of which he ia an official.
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A fishmonger. Tan Ley Kee. 41. at Klang Road, was acquitted today on a charge of assisting In carrying on 1,000 and 10.000 character lotteries.
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  • 25 5 MALACCA. Wed— The Malacca branch of Umno last year doubled its membership from 8.022 In 1961 to 16.600. including 6.500 Kaum Ibu members.
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  • 64 5 IPOH. Wed. Congratulatory telegrams from the 50 Malayan Indian Congress branches in Perak and the State headquarters here will be sent to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, on his birthday on Friday. Mr. K. R. Ramallngam, secretary of the Perak branch of the MIC. said that according
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  • 176 5 300 back after strike over cattle sheds KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three hundred workers on Bukit Munchong Estate, on the road to. Rawang, returned to work today after going on strike yesterday in protest against the wrecking of five cattle sheds by the management. A management spokesman said it was all
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  • 229 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that he was sure that Tengku Abdul Rahman would soon resolve the question of the restriction of exports of eggs, chickens, fish and vegetables from Singapore to the Federation. "The Tengku said he would
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  • 164 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-^A Chinese school here is to introduce additional national language classes and provide free bus transport to pupils to attend them. The chairman of the board of managers of the Nan Kai Primary (Chinese) School, Mr. Chong Shih Guan, said last
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  • 62 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A War Department clerk, Mr. T.V. Maghavan, 40, was found dead in his home In Jalan Ah Slang here yesterday. Police said another War Department clerk, Mr. A. Vincent, called at Mr. Maghavan's home 1 earlier In the afternoon and found him
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  • 60 6 BINOAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Photographic Society will hold a colour slide show, "Around the World with P.S.A. (Photographic Society of America) 190?" on Sunday and Monday. The first screening on Sunday, at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre will be by Invitations only. This will be followed by
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  • 466 6 Criticism of hospital for Important omission' SINGAPORE, Wad. THK State Coroner, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana today said that he Mas "stumped and stymied" about the way records were kept in the out-patient department of the General Hospital. He said he considered it an important omission that the person who administered drugs
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  • 155 6 Close kin allowed to visit the detainees SINGAPORE. Wed— Parents and spouses of 99 Singapore security detainees arrested last Saturday will be allowed to visit them irom Friday onwards. The Special Branch today began issuing passes to their closest kin to see the detainees in Outram Prison for an hour
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  • 41 6 BINOAPORE, Wed. Th« Labour Ministry has asked Hw* Hong Manufacturers Co., Ltd., In Paya Lebar to give their reason* for terminating the services of 11 Of Its employees. Ministry officials will meet the management at the Ministry on Friday.
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  • 41 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A Royal Marine Commando, David Wlnn. found the body of a Chinese floating in the Johore Straits last night. Marine police recovered the body and founo $50 and a bunch of keys, but no Identifying papers.
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  • 36 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Rotary Club of Singapore West will hold a variety show at the Badminton Hall on Saturday at 7JO p m It will be In aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.
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  • 236 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A young Filipino soprano, Nobleza Pllar. gave a recital under the banner of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble in the Victoria Theatre last night. The outstanding merits of Miss Pilar's voice are agility and clean, precise Intonation. She excels In lighter fare folk-songs, ballads
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  • 375 6 LONDON. Wad.—lt wu a day of lnrt*i'lt i ff" In London stock m»rkeU with prices moving narrowly and erratically. Small routine mim and talk of the poulbUlty of a new loan caused gUtednd to loae ground and fall* ranged to 5/16 d. With Wall Street unsettled yesterday dollars
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  • 201 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. MR. JUSTICE Ambrose in the Assize Court today disagreed with a jury's majority verdict of guilty in a murder case and ordered a retrial. The Jury returned a 5-2 verdict of guilty against Nhan Srikampang. alfaw Tawang, cook on the
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  • 112 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. An Island-wide talentlme competition will be held next month to raise money for scholarships to help deserving cases in Boys Town. The competition is being organised by the Scholarship Fund Sub-committee of the Boys'' Town Old Boys' Association and sponsored by
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  • 1798 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE THE SHIP THAT DIED TO SAVE A BESIEGED ISLAND The heroic dash of the tanker Ohio to Malta during the war THE BOMBED AND BATTERED TANKER AT JOURNEY'S END IN VALETTA HARBOUR... gY mid-1942 the situation on war-torn Malta was desperate. The little island only tight
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  • 34 8 It W»r4t Sit Minimum) LIM THVI MOK *«4 S3 aaawa away a-2-63 tavinc txhind wli>. 3 ■eat. 3 daughters. 1 ton-ln-law. 3 dauibtrra-tn-law. many KrandcMMm, gnat gna4enlldrrn to mourn hi» lorn noon fc-2-U
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    • 660 8 It is difficult to find words I strong enough with which to condemn the latest "confront- ation" statement by the spokesman of the Indonesian Foreign Office. Malaya under I Tengku Abdul Rahman, he .-aid. lias gradually become a 1 police state. People are jailed I without rhyme
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    • 302 8 The United Nations Science and Technology Conference in Geneva has opened on an earnest note. Distinguished men have pointed out anew the perils of a situation in which ten per cent of the worm's population enjoy more than half its goods while six times as many people
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    • 317 8 No manpower survey is needed to show that Malaya ia short of highly -trained pro- j fessional and technical personnel of every kind. What is imperfectly known are the areas in which shortage is I most acute and most dam- aging to economic and social efficiency. The purpose
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    • 271 8 rE government servant who has a grouse about the part-time law course needs to be enlightened. Most of the part-time law teachers earn their $25 an hour teaching full-time students, especially In procedural subjects best taught by a practising lawyer. It should be realised that the $26 an hour
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    • 155 8 YOUR correspondent "Hygiene" must be a very disturbed individual Indeed. She describes as "disgusting" the habit of licking stamps. Perhaps .she" has not noticed the accumulated filth of road stalls or the condition of certain openair get In the way-of-trafflc eating stalls (very often straddled across monsoon drains),
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    • 140 8 RECENTLY Radio Malaya Introduced a programme called "Commentary^ which was Intended to be an analysis- of the daily news. Many listeners. Including myself, welcomed It as we hoped that It would put the news In its true perspective. However, how far the new programme has achieved Its aim
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    • 89 8 IN scanning the pages of history one encounters from time to time an outstanding individual who fights for his fundamental rights and that of his fellow men when a nari row-minded and despotic neighbour tries to en- croach on them. In this respect, we should give credit to
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  • 986 8  - Rhodesia: It s Eir Roy s. Mr. Butler COLIN LEGUM WITH THE BREAKUP OF THE CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION NOW IMMINENT from SALISBURY Wednesday AL T HOUGH no final decisions have D€»3n made about the Central African Federations future, Mr. R. A. Butler said at the conclusion of his fortnight's fact-find-ing
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    4 8 "NOW. CLEAR THE DECKS
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  • 334 9 I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. £V —The University of Malaya's proposed facul- ty of medicine and teaching hospital will be one of the finest and best equipped in SouthEast Asia. A Joint Ministry of Health- I Education statement issued today says all Is set
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  • 37 9 All out together SINGAPORE. Wed— The entirel central council of the Singapore National Union of Journalists will resign at a general meeting to be held on Feb. 24. according to a union clrcul.it- to members Issued today
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  • 130 9 rpiUS 540.000 Rolls-Royce arrived in Singapore yesterday for the Sultan of Brunei. Sir All Omar Saifuddin. and is being unloaded from the freighter Flintshire at the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves. Another Rolls priced at $64,000. had arrived earlier on board the Glengary
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  • 248 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The University of Malaya announced today the names of successful candidates in the second and third year examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Agricultural Science. Of the 22 candidates who sat for the second year examination, nine were successful and
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  • 30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Catholic Welfare Services today sent 170 bales of clothing and 57 bales of blankets in the Raja Brcoke to the Sarawak flood victims.
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  • 2025 9 Tenth day of the trial SINGAPORE, Wad. Judge: Why pick quarrels? Look after your clients yEOW Fook Yuen, treasurer of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, took the witness stand today to open the case for the defence on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 192 9 c SENIOR NURSING SISTER The Shell Company require a SENIOR NURSING SISTER for service in Brunei or Borneo Territories with their associate companies operating in these countries. Only experienced applicants need apply. Preference will be given to those with experience and training in the United Kingdom or Australia as well
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    • 165 9 Now goTff&A with a light-weight model from the brilliant 1963 range! Whatever B.S.A. model you choose— from the 125 cc Bantam to the 650 c.c. Golden Flash— you will have the satisfaction of owning a superb machine that is backed by B.S.A. skill in precision engineering for over 100 years.
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    • 85 9 TODAY aedlli Kechll 72e am. <b.6ln 10 17 pm (8 Oft" Singapore X.40 a.m. (91Hi 1130 pm (8.51U: Port Dickson 557 a.m. (B.sft) b. 12 p.m. (7.7ft>; Port Swettenham 503 am U24fti 5.39 p.m. (12.3 ft); Penang 12.36 p.m. (6.2 ft). TOMORROW Sedlll Kechil 8.23 a.m. (6.7 ft) 10.50 pm
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    • 353 9 BaM A *»ifci*» m. p«#«p*r> Only: 10.00 Late Evening KaRADIO SINGAPORE quests: 10.30 Sixty Minutr mi mi m iiivt vlihviiv Theatre; 11.30 Serenade; 13.00 MEDILJM WAVE^SERVICE close Dm)n^ SHORT WAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYA 41 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; AM.
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  • 154 10 SEA VIEW STAFF BACK AT WORK SINGAPORE. Wed. The 164 Sea View Hotel employees, back to work today after their 87-day strike, will have their 19G2 bonus and incrementts backdated to June 1 last year. According to the assistant secretary of the Singapore General Employees' Union, Mr. Wee Toon Lip.
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  • 47 10 PEKAN. Wed.— Mr. Ho Chong Chew- has become the first graduate teacher to be sent to Pekan. He is wu.. UM Ahmad High School. Mr Ho, a Graduate of the University ot Malaya, received hi& Diploma of Education from the Univrrvty of Singapore.
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  • 102 10 KUALA LL'MPI'R. Wed. Six types of accounts in th r Post Office Savings Bank in Malaya and Singapore may now be opened up to a maximum annual deposit of $'20,000 instead of the usual $5,000. According to an official statement today, the accounts are: personal, joint.
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  • 405 10 Malaysia: Let's look again, urges Kean Slew PENANG. Wed. THE secretary-general of the Labour Party, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today called for a reexamination" of the Malaysia proposals since Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan' Yew, has placed responsibility for the weekend arrests on the Federation and British Governments. I
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  • 118 10 JUMP DURING RAID KILLED A GAMBLER SINGAPORE, Wed— Ng Kwah Hua. 30, killed himself when he Jumped from a window durng a C.I.D. gambling raid on the first floor of a house in Hong Kong Street last night. Although 28 other gamblers were with him, Ng alone tried to escape
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  • 41 10 KUANTAN. Wed— Trie police today recovered the body of a schoolboy. Rani bin Jusoh, 16. who was drowned when the boat In which* he was travelling capsized In Sungel Bebar Nanasl, 28 miles south of Pekan. on Sunday.
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  • 213 10 I£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Two large areas of land will be gazetted by the Government soon for the army to conduct its training exercises and manoeuvres. The areas are south east of Tanjong Rambutan In Perak and west of Ourun in Kedaii. The Army hopes
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  • 38 10 PENANO. Wed. Pour amateur bands will give a Chap Goh Men 15th and last day of the Chinese New Year performance In the Botanic Gardens on Sunday. The bands will perform from 5.30 to 7 p.m
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  • 39 10 IPOH. Wed.— The body of a newborn baby boy was found In the Kinta River here today by Inche Osman bin MusUDha, 33, a clerk. The police took the body. to the hospital.
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  • 299 10  -  EVELYN TU. By Singapore, Wed TWO-YEAR-OLD Mike Simpson refused his milk and sat crying at his Butterfly Avenue home today while men of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the animal infirmary searched for his beloved Shane.
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  • 131 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Malaya has accomplished, on a smaller scale, what dedicated world leaders are try^K. to accomplish on a world-wide scale mutual respect, understanding and harmony. This is the view of an American Peace Corps forester, Mr. George C. J. Craclun. writing In an article
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1001 10 DEAF AID EMPORIUM LTD. PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH MULTITONE Congratulates »»4» 1963 We are proud to serve He Malaysian p<opU FOURTEEN YEARS OF SERVICE TO tflTOUgh DEAF AID bMrUnIDM LTD. bythegrac™fgodVe F a"e A i^^ DEAF AID EMPORIUM LTD. on the opening of their Branch.
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  • 304 11 'SA YE US' PLEA FROM TERRIFIED PEOPLE: POLICE ARE TOLD OF A FIGHTING COCK' By CHAN BENG SOON: ALOR STAR. Wednesday YBOI'T 560 residents of Pekan Langgar and its surrounding kampongs, six miles from Alor Star, have reported to the State authorities that they are living
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  • 86 11 Straight from school to —jets KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Qantas Airways has started a scheme to recruit youths fresh from school in the Malaysian territories to train as jet aircraft engineers. The first recruits under this scheme will leave for Sydney soon. Three will be from the Federation and three from
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  • 78 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malayan Indian Congress will discuss the recent mass arrests and the political situation in Singapore at a delegates' conference here on Friday. The conference has been called by the MIC national president, Dato V. T. 6ambanthan, in a circular to all MIC
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  • 46 11 MUAR, Wed. AD bicycleowners here who fall to renew their annual licence before the end of March will be prosecuted. A warning was issued by the Town Council today. Thirteen thousand five hundred bicycles were registered last year. The fee Is 12.
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  • 45 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lee Fook Seng, 39. who stole a traffic .sign post worth $10 on Jan. 29 was sentenced to six months' jail and one year's police supervision here today. Lee, who had nine previous convictions, pleaded guilty.
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  • 23 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. Tadashi Tsukasa. of the Tokyo Stationery Industry Association, flew into Singapore today to meet local stationery dealers.
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  • 20 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. 8. Ratan Singh Chakralla has been elected president of the Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya.
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  • 296 11 Greater interest in technical books in S-E Asia SINGAPORE, Wed. A British publisher, Mr. C. Clark Ramsay, spoke today of the growing popularity of books on technical education among students in South-east Asia. Mr. Ramsay, who Is manager of Cassell and Co., Ltd. and a member of the Future Trends
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  • 230 11 DENANG, Wed. A 1 medical officer from Bukit Mertajam District Hospital said in court today that an injured man could have been saved if medical facilities for the treatment of his wounds had been "available immediately." "As it was, he had to be transferred
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  • 118 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. People here are to be "educated" to give the right of way to fire engines and ambulances. Plans for this campaign to get the co-operation of road users are now being considered by the Traffic Advisory Committee of
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  • 137 11 Albion will bring back Borneo troops SINGAPORE, Wed. The Unified Command today announced that the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Albion would return to Singapore from Borneo with men and officers of the Queens Own Highlanders and 1/7 Gurkhas at the end of next week. The troops would be replaced by
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  • 110 11 PENANG, Wed.— The P and O liner Orcades left Penang for Singapore last night with a stowaway in its lock-up. Kenya-born Bashir Abdul Porat Kassim, 20. was discovered on board shortly after the Oreades had left Bombay. When the ship arrived in Penang yesterday afternoon.
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  • 31 11 MALACCA. Wed. A farmer, farmer. Low Kwl Eng, 65, was fatally Injured here today when he was knocked down by a car at the 4th milestone, Klebang Road.
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  • 122 11 Housewife slashes man trying to molest her A LOR STAR, Wed. i A housewife, armed with a parang, put to flight a man who tried to molest her while she was bathing near her house in Kampong Lallang, Baling. Aishah blnte Shane, 31. slashed at the intruder several times before
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 163 11 Did you k get a promotion or a promise? Believe it or not, management wants to promote you, to pay you more. But you must offer I more than technical skill on your job. Promotable people must— above all— have the ability to motivate others, to speak effectively anywhere, to
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    • 162 11 From London, England congratulations and best wishes to DEAF AID EMPORIUM LTD on the opening of their new branch in Kuala Laaipar from l*mw*ms of mercwrr batteries which have made miniature hearmg aids I lIIV I Mm f I IF I I I ii 1 •JBP*- M HMbbW Whatever your
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  • 95 12 Closed look in green jersey MOSS green jersey with a silky finish softly draped and caught into a waistband of glittering beads, is used for a high to the neck evening dress by Cina Couture. The same style with a short skirt could look just as dramatic for that special
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  • 644 12 &^e Batista-- Aluminium and glass pans with non-stick and easy washing qualities J IST imagine having a kitchen tilled with the latest equipment and accessories I'm sure many of us will prefer to relieve the amah of her duties. And that Is Just what is happening now.
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  • 153 12 Buy walnuts in small quantities piSPLAYED attractively on a stand In a supermarket were packets and packets of walnuts, with the result I could not resist buying three one-pound packets all at once. I didn't need all of them for my Immediate use it was during the Christmas season so
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  • 90 12 rpHEBE'S a new way of forecasting the weather, though the men at the meteorological department may well grin at the idea. It's simply a delicatelyfashioned glass animal from France. It is now being sold in London. When rain is around it turns pink. When it Is going to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 171 12 (^^*fc^ aB»aT W Ba^sr .^Jsa^BP Sal I Surround yoursilf witk tlCkMtiitit m Rt«lii J AQUAMARINE •V. .aaa Aquamarine is an adven- > 1. ture in fragrance that comes in a dozen dif z*^i*m y^] terent f rms for a S more exciting you! Bi •itrafwislr feminine m A«nunit /\£{/£&fl/ New
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    • 463 12 9sV^H V^tMMMI MM* mm *m ~mmm* «<t«i»ty*«id v»ii bwmy. tm M*apM>wy r»4r««b<«# •*4 r«(a.»d|... «tt«r a ««Mr«M M«* >»«• Ot£ c>tadl#gf4l*te •tMvSMsv #tdMMU«i •aVM, «M# Mow to titif thnrff fffft* L'J*??*-^*' mm T m *T?T? *T-^! p M I*^1 r l*T** >^"* AU UAMNC STORES. dflusV amm qpmavai tin —wTawTHri
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 267 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS everything would seem com7. Shoot M game? (5). monplace (5). 8 Can't better the sailor In 6. Joyce's flowery character (6). rough outline (9). n U)agiag for prlng? (7 4) The length of her hair has w^k-,. made her legendary (5). ggUhoSl f™"» roup 10 JuSst^
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1457 13 T<.u»umt..t west cost v k.i Dif Sport Sadt P. $*htii Ptaang ACHItIES LinrpMl. Hivri M*. 11 Ittm Ft* 1/11 Ml 11 *"W** livtrpttl, Dublin. Glasgow Fit 11 Ft* 1J Fit 14/11 Ft* 11 PM.TMWS LmrfMl. Dublin Ftt 11 Ft* II Ftl 17/Jt Ft* 21 MCNCSTHEUS li.e-pMI Glasgow Ftl II Ft*
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    • 1378 13 THE L A. C. LINES- Jl', I t'c N s s J° .S. E N0 lE iremen. Antwerp, "'OOHA" M/M Apr 25/2 B Apr 27/ M Apr 1) EXPRESS SAILING te (mm (2IU) Ll Nam i3rd), Haartan (7tl) I Ntrtk Caatiiatt Iransmpment it wanged tor Oamin ports. Scandinavian Outsorts am)
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    • 1376 13 meml&Hleme express mrict t» naam tmffwt > cwnnmrtAL wm, rpara r. S'kaa m« Summmm 4 i'!sl. rlSi.'rlSt R v «aa MM MX/« "mi 2*21 mmTJuTh) ckfTViM. rWaTVki m f.i w/n ft. imivi lINREOCN (El*, I'M*. B'ntoutn, All. Ftaq Fll 2J/2I Flk 27/ 4 Mar 5/ 5 IENU.OE (EJJ IWM, M'bro.
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    • 1296 13 McALISTER <fc CO*. LTD. Irn tali Nk 13)11 Wl ELLEBMAJC LWt «fc KLAVENESS LIMB \F^^ CITT OF CLT itS INGELES S»H FRANCISCO t HAVRE. LONDON, HAMIUHC, BEATTIE. VANCOUVER t POftTKNk ROTTEBMM 1 MIDDLUIROUCR Aueitui cifft ttr Ceitul 1 SMrt* > Atmm. >'l P Shim Peninr «*on>villi FH 11 21 Flk
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  • 80 14 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for caJculatinr, costoms duties for the week b^tlnnlna; on Feb. Rubber 80 cents a Ib. Copra $444 a tan. Coconut oil .$746 a ton. Palm oil $595.5* a tan. Palm kernels $365 a ton. The rate of duties payable
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  • 9 14 Taunt Mines produced 265 ptcula In February.
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  • 136 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Keb. 6. Three months Dunlops 14 eta. S. Darby 4d. F. N. 16 eta. C. Btorace 4ed. flemmoeis 11 eta. P. Traction l/> J. Waush 15 eta. Shell 13 eta. M. Brew 23 eta. Steamship 9 eta M. Cement 18 eta. B. Times 23 eta. Containers
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  • 13 14 Austral Amalgamated Tin produced 1.525 piculs or 91 tons In January.
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  • 651 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was little ineliX nation to deal on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday before the market closed down for today's Thaipusam holiday. The only feature was a last minute flurry for Shell which took the price up
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Industrials 1*1.17 101.35 Tin* 108.29 107.62 t Robber* 103.1C 103.U Dee. >». 19K 1M
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  • 760 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beintesd (1.000) (1.57, (5.000) (1.58: Ounlepe (2.81 BL, (2.62 au, ON. (1,000) (2.83 D, (1.000) (2.83 D, (1.000) (2.84, (10,000) (2.61,
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  • 363 14 r[E price of Straits tin again fell yesterday by 62£ cents to $426.37} per picul on an offering estimated down 20 tons to 225 tons. In London on Tuesday a softer tendency in tin was accompanied by the re-esta-bllshment of a contango
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  • 121 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. rpHE feature today was the A sudden activity in A O.Q. which later Issued a statement that they were unable to give any reasons for the rise. General investment* continued to move according to latest company reports. Rises exceeded falls. Most oils firmed in sympathy with
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  • 99 14 Chlnata Pr»<luc. Eisftanit. Sinnpate neen prittt par piewt jreeterOay: Ceeenut etl: bulk Si2a aellera, drum 5431 eelkara. Cepra: Feb. March UK/Continent (27 1 buyers. Pepper: Muotok white SISO eellere. Sarawak white $157* aellera. special Sarawak black ***** sellers, garbled Lampoac black *102 i eellen, ASTTA $1)21 sellers. Sinaipere
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  • 89 14 THE Malayan Inninia aanka' Aa*a» elation made Umm chamjea In IU ntm to mrcbaiiia yaaurdar (all raU* to Canada: Miyloc TT Ma. airmail OD Ml. W> d/at 34a credit bills, MI/11 trade bllia. MUttta TT or OD rodyi Canada U 3/10: Pram* MUi OantaoX Markt 130.: Italian Ura
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  • 28 14 February I. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 792 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $426.37 (down BJ cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 20 tons).
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  • 252 14 pRBRUARV lirtt grade rubber buy. ere t.e.b. closed at a p.m. In Sibuaporc and Kuala Lflmpur yesterday n' 7B( cents per Ib. do»n a qumrter of a cent. The tonr «.i.- llfaleee. S.C. C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. closincT pri. in cents per Ib., yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b.
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  • 140 14 SHIPS lying slengtide the Sinaapere Harbour mnifiti teday are: Hermund 19. Peleiu 4/.», rfoudun 8/7. RoiCKeveen 38/39, Rajah Brooke H, PrlallnK N.W. 2/3. Lipis N.W. :t 4. Svdenak N.W. 5, Pobeda f"\>. Nlceto de Larrlnaga 10/11. W«ti-rman 44, Kirndale 45. Benaml 42/4.'1. Lvda Marrskt 18. Tsilat 31/32.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1121 14 t [v \Vt; KJfIM^Ua^KISEN KAISHA. 4 LTCX U.S^A. PaciEie, Atlantic, «k Onot Lakaa t—?vlaa loaas Loaat ETA ETA EIA ETA £TA Spore P. Sham Honolulu S. F'cisco L. Anee.M N. York Cleveiano K.mkiwi Men" 11/21 fek 22/21 Fat 14 Mar 21 Mar 24 Mar 10 Mr 27 ter Saksta Mars-
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    • 831 14 Spore Psaawaj ITA/tTD ITA/rrO FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA, CHiTTAGONG AND PENAN6 M.V. "STATE OF TRAVANCORE COCHIN" for Adelaide, Melbourne ond Sydney Fea. 11/ M Feb. */10 FROM CALCUTTA, KAKINADA A MALACCA "AJANTA" for Hirohato, Osaka, Nagoya and Yokohama Pea. 11/lS FROM BOMBAY, BMAVNAGAR, COCHIN, KOILTHATTAM AND PENANG M.V. "VISHVA SHANTI" for
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    • 394 14 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. WALTER WILLIAM OAWNE. of No. 1, Peel Road. Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 477, River Valley Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard .In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate, Criminal
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 637 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG I Applications are invited from e-iuent in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, under 35 years of age for appointment as ASSISTANT TOWN PLANNING OFFICER in the Town Planning nnd Building Department on the salary scale of $628 x 34-934/982 x 34-51,254
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    • 246 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP FELLOWSHIP PLAN PAKISTAN AWARDS 1963 AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND AWARDS 1964 Under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan the Governments of Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan are offering scholarships to citizens of the Federation o' Malaya, under the age Of 35, who already possess good honours degrees
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    • 499 15 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. WALTER WILLIAM OAWNE. of No. 1, Peel Road. Singapore, have applied for a Wholesale Dealer's licence In respect of premises No. 477 River Valley Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate.
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    • 766 15 (ontinu d from I'agr Mi SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wmrda St (Mim.)-Box St et: txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACH■RS to tsacb la Secondary Classes Apply Principal St. Thomas English School, Tampln. PRIVATI AND CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY required for partners ot International firm ot Chartered Asceuntsnts In Singapore. Please apply Sex A 5035 S.T.
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    • 870 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Wmrdt U (Mim.y—Box St (to. txtrm LEAVE HOUSE or similar waated for 3 months. European couple no family. Apply Box A 1404 IT., K.L. WANTID PRIWAR RESIDENTIAL house town area with/vacant possession. Paying compensation please reply giving Telephone to Bex A 5061 S.T Spore EUROPEAN FAMILY REQUIRES
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    • 915 15 TUITION it Word* U (Ml*.)— Box St rt*. txtrm ORADUATI TIACNIR AIVIS Tuition la lUtMnauca. Knctls*. te boys/ girls. Secondary On* to Four. Aplpy 11-C. Hindoo Road, Bmnpore 8. GUARANTIED POSTAL ORAL Tuition In mil subjects foe LCE. QT. OSC. by experienced University Graduates. Apply Principal, Ourunanak Institution. Ipok. ASIA
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    • 675 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* it (Milt.)— Box tt eta. mmtrm RENAULT DAUPHIN I. October 1960. ne owner, used a second car, 14.000 miles. Immaculate condition Nearest offer 83.000 secures. Rlag (Spore) 67&u>— 6.UO-7.80 p.m. BSROWARO ISABELLA 4ULV IMB Philips Radio owner driven Insured taxed. Perfect condition. Low mileage What
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    • 480 15 LADIES DRESS SHOPS it Word, SI (Hln.>—Box tt et: txtrm THAI ROOM Beautiful Stoles. Thai Silks. Cottons. Ornament Jewellery. Handbags. Shoes. 2nd Kloor, Amber Arcade. Orchard Road. Spore. LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Word, SS (Him.)— Box St rt: txtrm ■JAVA MOOES Beauty Baion (Aircondltioned). Expert B/Slylists. Beautician. Tel: 2PI1&. FACIAL, MANICURE.
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  • 359 16 Brundage on the threat of politics 'IT MUST BE STOPPED OR THERE WILL BE NO INTERNATIONAL SPORT' GENEVA, Wednesday. \VEK V Brundage, American president of the International Olympic Committee, said here yesterday that the future of international sport was threatened by political interference. Mr. Brundage flew into Geneva on his
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  • 131 16 Thailand to SEAP Games BANGKOK. Wed— Thailand has decided to participate in the third South-East Asia Peninsular (SEAP) Games to be held in Phnorn Penh at the end of this year This was disclosed today by Dusdee Savasti Choto secretary to the Thai Olympic Committee. "We accept the invitation to
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  • 31 16 SINGAPORE, Wed— A leading manufacturers of golf equipment In Australia Is offering gold-plat-ed putters to any player scoring a hole-ln-one while using P.Q.P. clubs during the Par-East circuit, i
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  • 101 16 MOSCOW, Wed. iTI Alexander Metreveli, an 18-year-old schoolboy, is a strong candidate to represent the Soviet Union in the Davis Cup lawn tennis tournament this year. Viktor Kollegorsky, executive secretary of the Soviet Union Lawn Tennis Federation, yesterday named Metreveil
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  • 338 16 WORLD'S BEST BOWLER: A ROBOT ADELAIDE, Wed. Australia has the world's youngest and best bowler, but he will never be v 8 c d in Test matches. The bowler is faster than anyone in the world, can break a ball further, is more accurate, and more consistent. The bowler is
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  • 352 16 Bader to head the pools panel SOCCER T ONDON, Wed. G r o v p Captain Douglas Bader, legless British fighter pilot of the Second World War, will be the next chairman of the panel to "decide" the results of football matches cancelled by bad weather so that pools firms
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 977 16 TUi OUTPUT -JANUARY 1963 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LOOTED 1.52S PICULS AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED (Secretaries). D.J. BEDFORD. Secretary. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Due to cleaning of HillView Tank Setapak, water supply to the following areas will be Intermittent on 12.2.63 Oombak. Setapak, Hot Spring and Pahang Road Areas. Consumers are
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    • 743 16 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER OAB DEPARTMENT: Tender for the supply and •ration of Steel Ou Malm, at various bridges In Singapore. Tender deposit $200-. Close at 2.1S p.m. on 26th February 1963. Tender document* may be lnrrpected without charge at the Oas Department Showroom. Mansoor Street, or obtained
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    • 51 16 THE CHOICE OF MORE THAR A MILLION OWNERS MINOR 1000 tins VI! and PICK-UPS MORRIS MINOR 1000 SALOON morris minor iooo Traveller MORRIS MINOR 1000 CONVERTIBLE MORRIS \i TON VAN MORRIS M TON PICKUP MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20 ORCHARD ROAD, SPORE Represented In the Ft deration of Malaya WEAIIE IROS.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 179 16 Mloy Oop By V. 1. Hmwtim WWXTCH* V *< VOUDONT6XPeCTTO)vOUKNOw| I WEU. ABOUND COULD <B£ TH*S j I /^^r^^A^W^ LOOKING (A MILLION^ PINO IT BETWEEN JA BETTER HEBE, IP YOU J WHY VOCTN OOC L^^Z^-^su^r FOE.OOP? I OOU-ABS.') THE FAGES OFA PLACE KEMEMBEE, AEE ALWAYS {^OS^nSJomJ dZ 3<4 GEOGEAPWV. f
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    • 362 17  -  TEOH ENG TATT; 'NO CHANGE IN SPORTING RELATIONS BETWEEN OUR COUNTRIES' By— Singapore, f -Wednesday 1 JHERE is no change in the friendship in sport between Indonesia, Malaya and Singapore, said Mr. Raden Maladi, Indonesia's Minister for Sport, at a press conference here today. Mr.
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    • 304 17  - Improving Royal Meadow worth following EPSOM JEEP RACING By SINGAPORE, Wed. My ten horses to follow at the February meeting which opens at Bukit Timah on Sunday are: Isaha-Setia— This useful sprinter has deTeloped stamina with age. He was second to Mickey Rooney II over a mile at Bukit Timah
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    • 103 17 KOALA LOMPDR. Wed.— The Selangor Turf Club plan to import 30 New Zealand horses between two to four years old. These horses will be sold to members by ballot at a price not more than $7,000 each. Announcing the scheme today, the STC
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    • 69 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— SRC beat RAP Tengah 6-0 today to enter the semi-flnals Of the BHA league and cup competition. Ceylon SC beat SHBRC 5-1 to enter the third round. University and Police played a scoreless draw In the last match In the SHA league first division Chinese
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    • 28 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— RAP beat Chinese 2-0 In a friendly soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Shannon and Oracle scored in the second naif
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    • 109 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Defending champions Royal Air Force Changi 'A" entered the semifinals of the SCO seven-a-side rugger competition with a convincing 21-0 win over Nee Soon on the padang today. Chanel go: their points trom three goals and two tries They will meet RAOO -B". who
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    • 110 17 INDIA JOIN JUNIOR ASIAN CUP —TOURNEY- ITU ALA IXMl'l'R, Wed.— lndia wOl take part In the Junior Asian Cap soccer tournament for the first time this year. Football Association of Malaya, who are onranisinf this fifth tournament in tbe series on behalf of AFC. today received a cable from India
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    • 344 17 pANBERRA, Wed. M.C.C. won a lighthearted, free scoring one day match against the Prime Minister's XI here today by three runs. They hit up 253 for seven wickets declared In 159 minutes and then dismissed the Australian side
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    • 224 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. ALL five communal seats for Chinese, Malay*. Indians, Europeans and Eurasians will b« abolished in the proposed composition of a new council for Singapore Amateur Football Association. The rules revision committee, headed by Mr. Woon Wan Slang, secretary of the People's Association
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  • 462 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. fHE Singapore Manufacturers' Association today called on the trade union movement to join with employers in expressing a desire for industrial harmony and mutual efforts towards increasing the country's productivity. After a general meeting of the association today, the chairman,
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  • 156 18 Chin Siong born in Singapore: Bani SINGAPORE, Wed.— The president of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, Mr. S. T. Bani, today denied that Mr. Lim Chin Siong, secretary-gen-eral of Barisan Sosialis. was born in the Federation. He said that any suggestion that Mr. lim was not born in Singapore
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  • 58 18 BANGKOK. Wed.— The Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman, said today he welcomed the statement In Kuala Lumpur by Mr. C. V. Narastmhan, the United Nations Under-Secretary, that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had agted to become an "umpire" to bring about an Immediate cessation of
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  • 24 18 SOFIA. Wed. A Bulga/lan trade delegation left here yesterday for trade talk. 1 in Mongolia. North Korea. North Vietnam and China. Reuter.
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  • 165 18 WAITANGI. Wed. Maori warriors greeted Queen Elizabeth with a spectacular llaka war dance and chants of welcome when she arrived hrre today to begin her 12-day tour of New Zealand. The Queen and Prince Philip came ashore from the royal yacht Britannia after a
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  • 23 18 HELSINKI. Wed.— The Finnish Prime Minister. Mr. All Karjalainen. will make a 10-day visit to the Soviet Union on Feb. 21.
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  • 276 18 Diefenbaker sees Governor after party defeat ATTAWA, Wed.— The v Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, conferred with the GovernorGeneral, Mr. Georges Vanier. today following his Conservative Party's double defeat in Parliament last night. Their talks are expected to lead to the dissolution of Parliament and the announcement of Canada's
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  • 84 18 MOSCOW, Wed- Mr. Ivan Kurdyukov has been relieved of his- post as Soviet Ambassador to Australia. Tass reported tonight. It added that Mr. Vitaly Loginov. 53. had been appointed to succeed Mr. Kurdyukov, who had been transferred to other work. In OTTAWA, It was announced yesterday that
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  • 399 18 PRESS TOLD: SHOW WHY YOU MERIT LICENCE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r p!E Government has asked Boon Hua Printing Pre.^s to show cause why its application for renewal of its licence should not be refused in view of the many "undesirable publications" it printed in the past. It has also ordered the
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  • 121 18 Fake doctor who fooled all for 10 years MOSCOW. Wed— The newspaper Medical Worker today revealed that an exconvict had posed as a doctor for 10 years and held the post of hospital chief near Moscow f.r four years. The newspaper said the exconvict took over the hospital's medicinal alcohol
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  • 51 18 KUCHING. Wed. Two more rebels have surrendered, two have been captured and a well prepared camp has been found. The two captures and the surrenders followed an attack on a patrol of Gurkhas and police field force near the fourth mile Andaruan road In the Limbang district
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  • 185 18 A plea to halt cabbage 'dumping 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wb& —The Ministry q] Agriculture and Co* operatives was today ante* ed to Impose restnettaai on Indonesian eabbaral being dumped In tn« Federation. The request was mad* by a three-man delegation of the Cameron Highland* branch of the Malayan Chinese Association,
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  • 54 18 QUITO. Wed— The death toll Stt Saturday's school disaster in the Andean village of Blblian rose to 120 yesterday with the discovery of an additional IS bodies. All of the victims were trapped by the crumbling walls of a religious school* during chapel services. They
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  • 26 18 MRS. ONO TEND HONO pass^ ed away peacefully on 6.2.63. CCor-^ tege leaves 15 Woo Mun Chew Road at 4.00 p.m. 72 63 for Bldadarl.
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