The Straits Times, 16 February 1963

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIEO SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Mai*** He**"* Estd. 1545 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 481 1 Support from Kennedy He warns that danger of attack is greater in S-E Asia than in Western Europe WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday came out wholeheartedly in support of Malaysia. lie told his press conference: '*\Ye have supported the Malaysia Federation. It is under pressure from several
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  • 179 1  -  HUMPHREY VAN LOO By Reuters Correspondent ABOARD THE RESCUE SHIP GOT--IHIII H A G E N (Weser Estuary) Fri. About 500 passengers and crew of the 15,024-ton Dutch liner Maasdam took to the lifeboats this morning after the luxury ship hit a wreck in thick fog
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  • 381 1 PARIS, Friday. MILITARY security men have foiled a new plot to assassinate President De Gaulle and made "a number of arrests" reported to include four high officers who organised it. Strict precautions were taken when De Gaulle, in a general's uniform,
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, Fri.— The Indian Government is "urgently looking into" visa restrictions on entry of Malayan and Singapore citizens of Chinese origin into India, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said here 'oday. Reuter.
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Fri. The Foreign Office announced today that AntsloDanish talks on future fishing arrangements for British vessels in the Faroe Islands will open in London on Monday. Reuter.
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  • 446 1  - RAJA: THIS COULD BE START OF A CULTURAL, SOCIAL REVOLUTION JUDY YONG By SINGAPORE, Fri. Thousands of people watched a clock on their television screens ticking away the last few seconds to six o'clock tonight. Then, sharp at six, a picture of the State flag fluttering in the breeze appeared.
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  • 74 1 PITTSBURGH. Fit— Thirty-five students at a high school here have been suspended from classes for one week for wearing unorthodox hair styles and girth-fitting clothes. The principal, Mr. Edward Kurse, said: "Most of the boy* had full combed-in styles to attract attention. "Some ftrU had
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  • 20 1 THIS new-born baby was one of the first sights seen on Singapore television screens last night.
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  • 470 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE hard-core terrorists in the Thai-Malayan border area are concentrating on subversive activities by sending out Communist propaganda sheets to unsuspecting individuals in Federation towns. This was stated today at a Joint Army-Police press conference given by the Chief of
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  • 51 1 HONO KONG, Fri.— The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved he appointment or Mr. E. B. Teeadale to succeed Mr C- B. Burgess as Colonial Secretary In Hone Kong, it was officially stated today. Mr. Teeodala served in India, Ceylon and China during the war
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  • 53 1 MOSCOW. Fri.— Three men convicted of making too much money oat of girls' hair ribbons have been sentenced to death, the newspaper Soviet Culture said today. A fourth defendant received 15 years' jail. The case was the latest in a series of death sentences passed on "profiteers"
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  • 262 1 Saved by a dead man's kidney LONDON, Fri. Salesman Peter Lucas, 37, is alive today because doctors at Leeds gave him a kidney taken from a dead man's body. Doctors baici yesterday, GO days after the operation, that Mr. Lucas was "progressing well" and would soon be released for convalescence.
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  • 34 1 NIK'S WARNING MOSCOW 1 1 1 rtel Prmiier Khn, it \irtual. n hi- Union* "w«- will \->u warning Hr < i jnd Com!n China Hill throw >lio\elfuls of earth Itf C-pi' > I II
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  • AFRO ASIAN DESK
    • 245 2 I)AMASCUS, Fri. The Syrian Foreign Minister, Dr. Asad Mahassen, announced last night that his country was willing to set up a federation with Iraq. He said this federation could be a "nucleus and model for a pan-Arab federation comprising all Arab countries." Dr. Mahassen said In a statement
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    • 81 2 SOME 2,500 retail merchants get together to protest against the "invasion by the American-style supermarket into the Japaneseconsumer market Feeling the pinch of the new style of business, retail shop owners held rallies in each district and the final national gathering was held in Tokyo with the participation
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    • 180 2 Shot U.S. sergeant found with thumb on trigger SAIGON. Fri.— A United States Army sergeant has died, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, at a training camp in Ninh Thuan Province 180 miles north-east of Saigon, a Government spokesman said yesterday. Two American officers who heard a shot found the
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    • 189 2 LONDON, Friday. INDIA has no intention of abandoning her neutralist foreign policy because of Communist Chinese incursions into her territory, Mr. M. C. Chagla, High Commissioner for India, said in London yesterday. India's policy of non-allgn- 1 meat in. the cold war has localised her
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    • 46 2 SALISBURY, Pit Southern Rhodesia's "Hanging BUI" the Law and Order (Maintenance) Amendment BUI was given its first reading In Parliament yesterday. The BUI seek* to Introduce a mandatory death sentence for throwing petrol bombs and a range of arson offences. Reuter.
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    • 60 2 UNITED NATIONS, Prl. The United Nations said last night that the situation In the Congo's South Kasai region was still unsettled, but bad Improved recently. A spokesman said there was "no apparent foundation" for reports of a fullscaJe revolt by Kalonjist elements against the Central Government. The trouble
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    • 349 2 VIENNA, Friday. A "MASS exodus" of African students from Bulgaria is to take place within the next few days, the Ghanaian Ambassador in Sofia, Mr. Appan-Sampong, told Reuter by telephone last night Up to 400 students would leave the country, he said, following the
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    • 334 2 Majni Japanese bar girls from 1 Yokohama have 1 been kidnapped 1 and sold in Hong Kong as prosti- tutes, the New Life i Evening Post re- ported here. The report said about i3O dumb prostitutes i disappeared from Yo- i kohama recently and I i were
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 211 3 A IK. Harold Wilson was last night elected leader of the Labour Party, a post which may make him the next Socialist Prime Minister of Britain. He beat Mr. George Brown, the deputy Labour leader, by 144 votes to 103 In a secret ballot for th»
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    • 554 3 LONDON, Friday ]y|R. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party's new leader, said last night that it was not only nonsense in defence terms for Britain to try to be a nuclear power it hindered all those who were anxious to gel
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    • 78 3 LONDON. Prt. Air Marshal Sir Keith Cross. Chief of Bomber Command, said at Scampton yesterday that during the Cuban crisis, a daily count of Britain's Thor missiles showed that 59 out of 60 were serviceable and could be brought to readiness for tiring at 15 minutes'
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    • 265 3 America to begin withdrawal of B-47 bombers WASHINGTON. Fri United States officials confirmed yesterday that America intended to begin withdrawal of its B-47 nuclear bombers from bases overseas and In this country this year. The end of subsonic medium bomber planes was signalled by Mr. Robert McNamara. Secretary of Defence,
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    • 202 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fri. SCIENTISTS yester*3 day lost radio contact with the new communications satellite Syncom, which was successfully launched in the morning, and did not know whether it achieved orbit. A small solid-fuel rocket fired 307 minutes after the launching to "kick" the spacecraft into orbit but
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    • 182 3 ROME Fri.— Specialists in Roman history last night sampled the type of food the Romans ate 2.000 years ago. They were among 300 guests at a banquet of 23 dishes chosen from the recipes of Aplc 1 v s. a gourmet of Emperor Tiberius's reign
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    • 452 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy told his Press conference yesterday that the United States planned to keep its six divisions in Western Europe unless Europe expressed a desire that they should be withdrawn. I The President, in reply to a question about his attitude
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    • 38 3 PARIS, Fri. France's prototype atom bomber crashed near Orleans on Wednesday, official sources said yesterday. The crew of two escape 1 by ejector seat but the pilot, a captain, broke both legs on landing. <— Reuter.
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    • 186 3 First time in Singapore FROM WAINSHIELL OF SAVILLE ROW F~\ The finest quality in tropical •uitinj mad* from »he best T«ryl*M Wool jfl^Jte^ ONLY WfIGHS I kJM si OZS. A YARD So Kfht and fin* it feel« like silk EXPERTLY CUT FOR $225. f Other types of Tropical T.rylene luitt
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  • 533 4 TEAM TO MOSHI TALKS BACK TO BIG WELCOME I SINGAPORE, Fri. THK Singapore delegates to the AfroAsian Solidarity Conference at Moshi, Tanganyika, \v ere welcomed home by 2.000 banner-waving unionists and PAP supporters at the airport here today. After the delegates had been garlanded, their leader, Mr. C. V. Devan
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  • 382 4 Facilities at the Poly SINGAPORE, Prl. rpHE Singapore Polytechnic can now provide facilities for post-graduate and research studies for its students, said the principal of the Polytechnic, Mr. C.I.C. Scollay, today. Mr. Scollay, who Is due to return to New Zealand on Mar. 25, after finishing his contract here, added
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  • 59 4 SINOAPORE. m— About 400 children "adopted" by the Royal Navy will attend a party tomorrow on board H-M.S. Terror In the Naval Base. The children are from the Atomic Boys' Club, the Princess Elizabeth Club, the Yio Chu Kang, Bukit Panjang, Kampong Tengah and the
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  • 275 4 Sterilisation as part of family planning SINGAPORE, Fri. Delegates to the Seventh International Planned Parenthood Federation discussing the "Role of sterilisation" today unanimously agreed that sterilisation should be implemented as part of the family planning programme. Prof. B. H. Sheares, chairman of the study group said at the end of
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Oujaratl Youth Association will celebrate Its seventh anniversary at the Indian Association on Sunday. There will be folk dancing and quisses tor children.
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  • 67 5 Jamit-Yeow trial: No hearing SINGAPORE. Fri. lll-nt-ss today held up the trial ip the First Criminal District Court of Jamit Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen on charges connected with Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association funds. When hearing resumed today, the court was told that Yeow wag suffering from stomach trouble
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  • 112 5 S'ore firm wins world contest SINGAPORE, Fri.— Borneo Motors (Singapore) Ltd. has been named the winner of the Lambretta motor scooter world sales competition, the first Middle and Far East Lambretta Convention was told at Raffles Hotel last night. As the prize. Borneo Motors will receive an extra $25,000 for
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  • 270 5 Ballot over— now a week's wait IPOH, Friday. DALLOTING by the 4,000 members of the National Union of Bank Employees on industrial action sy the union ended today. 1 The union, however. Is not expected to take action for at least a week, pending the result of a mediation effort.
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  • 24 5 KAJANO Fri. The Muslim community here will distribute rakes and other delicacies to patients in Ka.iang Hospital on Han Raya day.
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  • 46 5 RAWANO. Frl.— lnche Ismail bin Karana has been elected chair, man of the Boy Scouts Association. Rawang District. Others elected are: Vice-chair-man, Wan Husatn Hababa; secretary, Inche Abdullah bin Wahab; Assistant Secretary, Inche ZalnM Abldln bin Idris. and treasurer, Inche Othman bin Jalll.
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  • 44 5 SINOAPORE, Fri. Receiving and adjudication orders were made against Lim Koh Mui. a businessman, by Mr. Justice Ctiua in the High Court today. Llm is owinp $31,980 on a Judgment debt to the trustees of the will of Lim Tec* Kirn (deceased)
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  • 411 5 'MALLAIG' IS No. 2 VIP LODGE in S'PORE Federation Govt buys from Loke a mansion that was valued at $500,000 ten years ago gINGAPORE, Fri.— The Federation Government has bought "Mallaig,' the residence of Date Loke Wan Tho in Gallop Road, Singapore. It has been renamed •Rumah Persekutuan." The sale,
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  • 107 5 Five days' jail for abusing a PC r>H. Fri. Ho Sens Wan, 16, unemployed, was sentenced in a magistrate's court to five days' jail as his mother was not able to pay the $30 fine imposed on him. Ho was found guilty of abusing Police Constable Ahmad bin SudWi at
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  • 94 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Prime Minister t. Department today ruled that the Federation Coat of Arms may not be used In private correspondence. "The Coat of Arms of the Federation Is the property of the Federation Govornment and Its use Is vested In the
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  • 46 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A writ claiming «1<"»"»g— for breach of contract of marriage has been tiled In the High Court registry on behalf of Jane Low Jlak Hung, a spinster residing at an address In Emerald Hill, against James Lav. of PeUllng Jaya, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Controller of News of the Aastraiian Broadcasting Commission. Mr. W.S. Hamilton. will arrive from Singapore on a one-week visit on Feb. 26. Mr. Hamilton Is now on a tour of South-East and East Asia.
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  • 135 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Japan will supply 15 diesel hydraulic locomotives to expand Malayan Railway mainline services. Klsha Selzo Kalsha Ltd. has been awarded the tender to supply the locomotives, which will arrive in two years. Although built In Japan, the locomotives have German engines
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  • 30 5 BANTING. Frl. The District Officer, Inche Suleiman bin Monamed Dom. has been electrtt president of the Kuala Langat branch of the Malayan Association of the Prevention of Tuberculosis.
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. In *ie High Court yesterday the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, entered judgment, by consent. dismissing a claim for $9,000 against Orchard Hotel, Ltd.. by its former manager, Mr. Kok Kit Yoong. In a counter claim for $3,270, which the hotel brought
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  • 157 6 BRIGHT BOY WHO 'SUFFERS URGE TO STEAL' SINGAPORE, Fri. A schoolboy, described by a police prosecutor as "exceptionally bright in his studies." pleaded guilty today to stealing $256 from a hawker, Yeo Kee Siong, on the night of Feb. 7. Yeo 800 Ngan. 20, son of a .shopkeeper, under remand
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  • 31 6 IPOH, Fri. Police will hold a public order exercise in the Ipoh area from 11 ajn. to 1 p.m. tomorrow. Federal riot units will take part In the exercise.
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  • 367 6 ECONOMISTS SEE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME IN THE MINISTER'S WARNING by TAN TOCK SAIK J(UALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Economists today interpreted the Finance Minister's warning yesterday to be prepared to shoulder extra burdens to mean only one thing: More taxes are on the way. And they
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  • 73 6 mHE rider of the raotorX cycle. Ramli bin Mohamed Baki, 35 a police despatch rider, was killed in this accident in Gnrney Road. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Ramli, of Kajang police station, was on his way to the Police Depot when he was involved in a crash with a
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  • 174 6 KUANTAN, Friday. /CHINESE in the rural areas were advised today to beware of "malicious rumours" about Malaysia. Dato Ngau Ken Lock, chairman of the Pahang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, said that subversive elements were trying to poison the minds ol the people.
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  • 55 6 PENANO. Frl. Nine talkongs were fined a total of $700 for bunging their lighters alongside a sieamer before the Penang Port Authorities had examined it. The lighters approached the boat. Cedar Hill, which arrived with a cargo of sugar yesterday morning, before the international code "Q"
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  • 88 6 Jayakumar is top law student SINGAPORE. Fri. The University of Singapore announced today that Mr. Shunrr.ugam Jayakumar, former vice-president of the students' union, topped the list In the recent law examinations. On the basis of his results. he has been awarded the Leow Chla Heng prize and the Adrian Clark
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  • 36 6 PENANG. Fri. Tan See Cheng. 48. a lorry driver wtiose vehicle collided with a motorcyclist at Kelawei Road on Oct. 2 last year, was fined $110 today tor inconsiderate driving. His licence was endorsed.
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  • 170 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. pROFESSOR A. C. Light, Dean of the School of Architecture at Auckland University, New Zealand, today described the Singapore Polytechnic as a "well equipped effective force" in local society. It could measure up to world standards, he said. Professor Light Is here as external
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  • 84 6 KTJALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, today told four new barristers that he hoped *tien they had been in the profession as long as he had th.-y would be as happy as he was. Date Sir James »as welcoming them to the Federation
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  • 249 6 PPP ON WHEELS TO FIGHT POLLS IPOH, Fri.— The People's Progressive Party, which has announced its determination to capture the Perak Ooverr.ment, is being "put on wheels" for greater mobility during the State elections. The P.P.P. has ordered 11 sturdy vans at a cost of $45.--000. They will be modi.Yd
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  • 68 6 KLANO. Fri. Phua All Ho. 22, and Low Tuck Yuen. 20. pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today to stealing a case of chicken essence valued a $117 and abrasives valued at $17 from a shop in Rembau Street yesterday. Phua. it was said,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 252 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS t. Extract In time, and pain will 1. Not prepared to put away lessen, certainly (7). whip (7;. 9. You can't sign. In tUw of t. Harla« studied desultorily. the tle» of flesh and blood then quarrels In bed (7). (IS). 10. Said In whispers for
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  • 537 8 SINGAPORE, frl. .MANUFACTURERS of sanitary towels and baby powder in Kuala Lumpur told the Tariff Advisory Commission h«re today that when they set up their factories in the Federation, they regarded Malaya and Singapore as one market. If they had known that there would
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  • 139 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl rpHE Federation OovernX ment has again deferred Its proposed ban on the use of sodium arsenlte as a weedkiller. This Is the fourth deferment since the Government gave Importers a year's notice in August 1960 of its intention to ban the weedkiller.
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  • 121 8 SAO DAY FOR 180 STEWARDS AND THEIR CAPTAIN SINGAPORE, fti. Today was a ted «ay for 180 Sinnnfre stewards when th* Mjl4-ton liner Johan Van Oldenbafftevelt sailed without them. Tk* ahif Is «n her last voyage horn* after 33 years m a luxury liner plyinr Wtweeal Europe and Australia- Shi
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  • 47 8 KUALA LUIIPUR. Pri. A telephony service between Malaya and the Republic of Vietnam was inaugurated today when the Vietnamese Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Tran Kirn Phuonf. called Saigon. The service is available between 11 aJA. and noon daily except on Sundays and public holidays.
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  • 36 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The British High Commissioner here, Sir Oeofroy Tory, made an eighthour flying trip to Singapore today for "routine discussions" with Lord Selkirk, the British Cotn-mlssloner-aeneral for South-Bast Asia.
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  • 32 8 IPOH, Pri. An odd-job labourer. VOC Somu, 44, was today jailed for three months for stabbing another labourer. N. BfiißT! n fff". 33, with a knife on Jan. 30.
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  • 202 8 Replant 'sacrifice will be worth it' pENANG, Fri.— Estate 1 owners were urged today to continue to replant although the Government grant was "far from adequate" to meet its high cost. "The sacrifice will be worth it in the long run as there will be continued and increasing demand for
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  • 44 8 SINOAPORE. Frl. The residents of Nee Soon and Paya Lebar have set up separate action committees to prepare a big welcome for the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, when he visits them next month in his current tours of rural areas.
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  • 256 9 'EGG WAR' LOSSES: $10,000 A DAY I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Vegetable gardeners in the Cameron Highlands estimate that they lost $10,000 a day during the month-long •'egg war' between the Federation and Singapore. One of their leaders. Dato Yee Peng Wan. said today that the end of the "war' had come
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  • 38 9 SI N CAPORE: The Acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports. Mr. A. V. Cordciro, has announced that specific .import licences are no longer required for soap. These licences had been required for three years.
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  • 94 9 MISS Lai Yoke Heong prepares a meal at her home in Petaling Java. "It's not as difficult as you think," she said, as she picked up an egg. Back from London on Thursday after seven month* there, armless Yoke Heong at once set about writing
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  • 106 9 Crops hit by floods in Brunei BRUNEI TOWN, Frl.— The recent monsoon floods have caused considerable damage to padi and other crops, the Brunei Government said today. The State Agricultural Officer, Inche Hamidoon bin Damid, said the harvesting season has been due to start this month but heavy rains and
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  • 58 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The pubUMier of tlic Nanlan? Evening Post and the proprietor of the Asiatic Medical Co. \utp today fined $250 eacli tor publishing aii opium cure advertisement on Nov 11 last year. They were chanted under the Medical Advertisements and Sales Ordinancp. which prohibits
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  • 63 9 IPOH. Frl— Forty oil paintings on Central Australia. Insured at 550.000. will be exhibited at the YMCA here on Feb. 22. The paintings are by noted Australian artl-st. Mr. Robert Johnson. 72. The exhibition sponsored by the Perak Arts Council, will be opened
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  • 313 9 PENANG, Friday. J^ LORRY driver who took part in two armed robberies was today sentenced to a total of six years' jail and 12 strokes of the rotan. Tang Ah Chin, 27, pleaded guilty to robbing a housewife, Leong Swee Eng. at Jalar.
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  • 142 9 Sir Gerald likely to be 'Gold Stick' LONDON. Fri— Held Marshal Sir Gerald Templer. former High Commissioner in Malaya, who. since his retirement as CIGS. has taken on almost as many public duties and directorships as his predecessor. Lord Harding, is expected to become a "Gold Btlck." This appointment falls
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  • 28 9 PENANQ. Frl. A. Samsudin. 35. was fined $75. or two weeks' mil. for acting as a Jaffa kereta at Kampong Malabar at 11.20 last night.
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  • 17 9 KAJANO. Fri. Mr. Brwjsn Singh, a dental officer here, has been transferred to Seremban.
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  • 208 9 i— PENANG. Friday j— j DENANG Party Rak- yat called on the Alliance Government today to review "more closely" its policies against all Opposition parties. "We challenge the Alliance, a> an established party, to show a more Rerruemanh attitude toward* rival parties." said id m Inche
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  • 301 9 Plan for new private junior school in Penang PENANG, Friday. A COMMITTEE has been formed to consider establishing a school in Pena.:#{ for children aged eight to 11 who would otherwise go overseas. A company may be formed with the backing of the Penang Chamber of Commerce to finance the
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  • 108 9 MYSTERY WOMAN ON THE AIR KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The identity of the Indonesian woman whose dulcet voice today launched Radio Malaya's new overseas service in South-East Asia will be a mystery at least for some time. The Deputy Director of Broadcasting, Inche Murtadza Za'aba, said today: "We do not propose
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  • 88 9 Month's jail man leaves court free PENANG. Fri. A police supervisee, arrested on Jan. 15 I for falling to report at a police station, left court a I free man today after being sentenced to one month's jail. The second magistrate Mr. A. Retnam. directed that Chan Kok Leong's jail
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  • 112 10 IT era's Jl# (Minimum) CHAN KOK EE Age 6H passed away lan— children aad grand childnn lo mourn hi* loaa. MR. LIM LEAN TENG passed away at the ripe age or 94 oa Monday. February 11. 1943. at hn No. 70. Northjun Road. He 15 survivrd liy two wives.
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  • 103 10 2* Word§ $10 (minimum) MRS ARULANANDOM anil famil* •h.nk relatives and friends lor me«»age* of condolence, wreath*, assistant r hi their reient heraavement. MR. AN* MRS. T. P. Nonls thank fnenda and laMtM) for their attendanre good «mhe» pad. prexents oa the occasion of their msi..-.« oa 9.2.63 at
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  • 26 10 •0 H ore's >/» (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of DOM Jenkinx Vijayarunnam, who departed thi« lile on lh-j*i. Foadly remerai.nrd by his loird ones.
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  • 165 10 M t*nr4* (*fiiua»i/m> THE COCKPITS lava Rij.ilta(«l la >.iturday »nd Sunday luim h tmir SALE BARGAINS in ni.iTrnlty mi.. MiiotkK. inormnt. > ockta.il ail V. to $10. Duncans. II (i si. off Kalflrs Place. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Itiich.rs and book addicts to hrow- in their nhowrooms at Times itivrr
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  • 651 10 The Straits Times. Saturday, February 16, 1963. The UN And Malaysia Like U Thant's "search for a formula", Mr. Pelaez's SouthEast Asia conference proposal is too vague to attract official Malayan comment U Thant is still gathering the facts of the differences between Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines concerning the
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  • 356 10 Long before the previous, replanting schemes ran out at the end of last year, the Federation Government promised more funds for more replanting. The announcement of a S2OO million grant is therefore news only in respect of the amount It is $80 million less than the last fund,
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  • 225 10 Mr. Harold Wilson's election as successor to Hugh Gaitskell was virtually a foregone conclusion after the first ballot of the British Parliamentary Labour Party. This gave him 121 votes to 88 for Mr. George Brown and 41 for Mr. James Callaghan. only eight short of the absolute majority
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  • 925 10 Labour's new leader Harold Wilsonthe intellectual with the icy. brilliant mind MR. HAROLD WILSON, who was elected to leadership of Britain's Labour Party yesterday, has risen meteorically in politics though Mr. Caitskell outstripped him by becoming Labour leader within 10 years of entering Parliament. It took Mr. Wilson 18. Harold
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  • 369 10  -  DENNIS BLOODWORTH from HONG KONG Friday T*HE Hong Kong GovA ernment has tacitly respected Peking's recent claim that the "walled city" of Kowloon is not under British jurisdiction. Officials last Saturday cleared 69 families from an adjacent site due for reconstruction but carefully skirted the small workshops and
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  • 277 10 THE DONS WILSONS MEN OF THE NEW FRONTIER LONDON. Fri. Now that the battle for the Labour leadership has been resolved with the election of Harold ————.W i lson, B left wing dons are wondering where they stand. If there's a Labour Prime Minister in a couple of years, who'll
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  • 324 10  - PEACEFUL TOWN THAT HARBOURS TROUBLE FOR THAILAND HEDLEY RHODES By BANGKOK. Fri. Set among the jungle-co-vered hllLs of northern Thailand. Chlengmal is a quiet, pleasant place of ancient Buddhist temples, of lovely girls. and skilled weavers and silversmiths who work as their forefathers did centuries ago. But beneath its peaceful
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  • 221 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The, Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan. has turned down a request from the Singapore Marine Products Workers Union for an interview today to discuss the question of allowing Formosan fishing boats j facilities to sell their catches here. The union
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  • 82 11 Wife who was deserted gets decree SINGAPORE. Fri. Lee| Kah Tin. who was deserted by her husband. Tan Seng Wee. two months after their marriage, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today dissolving their marriage. The decree is to be made absolute In
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  • 250 11 I SINGAPORE. Friday AIR. Mak Kam Heng. I the senior building inspector of the city council, today told a magistrate's court of the 45-rninute ordeal he and his family endured when they were held up at knife point by three robbers. Phua Chee
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  • 835 11 At signal he entered clinic Officer says he took away two envelopes which contained $712 J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A senior police officer told the Sessions Court today how he and a party of officers visited the skin clinic of Dr. S. Sivasithamparam in the
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality Workers' Trade Union will hold a music and dance party at the Language and Literature Agency Hall at Airport Road here on Sunday
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  • 146 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. To Juriah binte Hamid. 18, (above) has fallen the responsibility of fending for her mother and nine brothers and sisters. Her father. Abdul Hamid bin Bujang, 39. a Customs deckhand, was drowned while trying to recover a drifting speedboat
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  • 54 11 KAJANG. Fri. Mr. Ong Keng Seng, 91, a rubber dealer here and a "grand o.tf man" of the Hokklen community in Ulu Langat district who died on Wednesday, was buried in the Hokklen cemetery at Sungei Jeloh today. He leaves a wife, three sons, three
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  • 25 11 RAWANG. Fri.— The fourth annual meeting of tIM Rawang Youth Club will be held on Sunday at the San Yuk Chinese School here.
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  • 27 11 KLANG, Fri.— The Minister of Education. Hajl Abdul Hamld Khan, will open a $100,000 extension building to the AngloChinese School here ai 4 pjn. tomorrow.
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  • 43 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Mr. J. O. Phillips. Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, arrived here today for a 24--hour visit on his way home after attending a meeting in Karachi. He will have talks with Bank Negara officials.
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  • 128 11 Body in sea: Police quiz tontine members SINGAPORE, Fri. Detectives today questioned the tontine partners of Chan Kum Eng, 50, whose parangslashed body was found In the sea off Robertson Quay on Wednesday evening. It was clad In black trousers and a white blouse. Detectives had trieu without success to
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  • 311 11 DEVELOPMENT WARNING BY AMERICAN AMBASSADOR SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, U.S. Ambassador to Malaya, said today governments of new nations should remember they were shaping the political growth of their countries at a time when "mankind is moving into the future at breathtaking speed." Mr. Baldwin, guest speaker at
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  • 198 11 SINGAPORE Friday. T<HE "absolute necessity" of peaceful co-existence x between Malaysia and Indonesia was expressed by the Singapore Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today. He hoped that delegates at a pro-Malaysia conference In Jesselton on Sunday would discuss relations between these two territories "In
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  • 60 11 ULTIMATUM TO WAR DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE. Fri. The Army Civil Service Union, which claims 16,000 members, has given the War Department a one-month ultimatum to settle cTalms covering redundancy compensation In a letter to the Command Secretary, G.H.Q., the union said this derision was taken at a recent delegates conference. A
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  • 63 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Three youths one of them armed with a knife, entered a house in Jinjang new village, seven miles from here this morning and es- i caped with more ihau $300 in cash. They ru*ed into the house at 8 a.m. and locked the
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  • 48 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A puppet show .sponsored by the Alliance Fruncaise will be held in the Selangor Club cardroom on Thursday 9 pjn. It will be presented by Mr. P. Genty and M.ss Michlko Tasawu. The Alliance Francaise baid it would last 90 minutes.
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    • 158 12 IT Is very easy ror people like your correspondent "1.D.A." to play around with cliches like the Postal Department playing a major role. It would take a broadminded person to think 01 the postal workers as human beings also. My husband has never for the past
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    • 120 12 rhas been discovered that newly qualified teachers posted to Kelantan were paid from the day schools re-opened. This Is most unfair because as far as I know teachers posted to the states of Negri Sembilan and Perak were paid from Jan. 1, 1963. Why must there be such
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    • 96 12 THE off and on grievances of clerks are seldom heeded by the Government. The technicians, represented by Cuepacs. were awarded a pay rise by the Government. Naturally the clerks who were also represented by the union were disappointed when their long-standing grievances were overlooked. Hence the split among
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    • 247 12 PROSPECTING FOR TIN OFF THE MALAYAN COASTLINE I READ with considerable interest the news that the Government is considering investigating the tin deposits along the coastline. While it is unlikely that the values found in the sea between Bliukrt and the mainland, in Thailand, will be obtained here, it is
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    • 104 12 II is time the 34 golden coconuts were plucked from the one and only coconut tree growing on our famous Elizabeth Walk. It would be a memorial visit for any visitor occupying one of the benches underneath the tree if the plucking time is delayed. But, please, no
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    • 343 12 WAS interested to read Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham's reactions to the 1962 report of the Singapore Turf Club's Chairman, Mr. V. C. Bath, and his remarks about racing generally in Malaya. It is gratifying to know that at last the Selangor Turf Club is
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    • 75 12 JR. Anthony Sampson Is apparently out of date when he says that there are 510 millions In the world speaking Chinese <"S.T. Feb. 9». It may be safely assumed that China's population is above the 600 million mark; unofficial reports put It around 650 million. Then how
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    • 46 12 I AGREE with "Exasperated" who complained in your issue of Feb. 12 about the unsatisfactory postal service. I live about a Quarter mile from the 0.P.0. A letter posted to me in Ipoh on Jan. 23 reached me on Jan. 30 A.N OTHER Ipoh
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    • 232 12 THE DUTIES OF SPORTS MASTERS IN SCHOOLS WITH reference to "Pa- rent" whose letter on Feb. 9 alleged that his son is in a "chaotic classroom" because the class teacher being a sports secretary made a habit of leaving the classroom too often, surely instead of writing to the Press
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    • 87 12 ONE must without hesitation congratulate the Prime Minister on his excellent speech on planned parenthood. It is not just another which echoes the oft-repeated theme that If we do not regulate the birth-rate on a national basis we are headed for economic disaster. He has focussed attention firstly
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    • 56 12 rE drains on both sides of Jalan Kachang are pools of stagnant water. At night mosquitoes are plentiful. To make matters worse dirt from pig sties is shoved Into them. The stench from these pools is becoming unbearable. Will the authorities concerned please take immediate action for the
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    • 42 12 JT is disgraceful that there are so few buses on the Kirn Keat AvenueUpper Cross Street route. Several times I have had to wait more than half an hour for a bus. Can the S.T.C. look Into this? RESIDENT Singapore
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    • 169 12 LIKE many others in Singapore who have experienced burglars. I have erected a fence round my house and got a good dog. Nobody can enter except through a gate and the dog can't get out. Yesterday morning I saw the postman (who has no need to enter the
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    • 45 12 ON numerous occasions I have received nuisance calls from unknown persons. The calls were getting on my nerves and on the night of Feb. 8 I rang up the night supervisor and complained. To my surprise I waj told to report the matter
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    • 143 12 rpHE SCENE: the TaiX ping hospital compound. THE TIME: Feb. 9. A mangy dog with blood 011 its back ran into thr antc-niital clinic and came out auain pursued by a dog shooter who fired X shot at it He missed and the dog fell into a drain.
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    • 267 12 then making it difficult for the athletes to participate by delaying visas and other restrictions. The Government must actively co-operate with the national sports organisations to ensure that no restrictions whatsoever will be placed on athletes and nations invited to participate in
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    • 148 12 Ist EASTERN jamb i^b! la CONVENTION B ■Kh^b > &m. Mm 14 '**55fc^~ -^^Lr -j ~"^3l H^v I Km* mX/mmm- mmm* V M\m HL m\W WmT^jmW mmWM*^^^mmm\.^mV\^m^m' i^^^^^ mmmmm^^^ m 9 m m m tm mm h. T^^^*^_^ A mm I I^B w<^^ mmmr ■J\ lH Singapore 14th, 15th and
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    • 996 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmr t fJH— Bam It Ha. aatrm DEC *90 MINOR 1000 X Door Balooa. On* owner. 21,000 miles, accident fret, taxed May, uuored June, regularly serviced. 88,400/- 0.8.0. Apply 32 Hardm* Road. 0.8. Q. Taaglln Spore from 2 5 p.m. i§62 F/CON6UL, 1961 F'Aaglla. 1960 THeraJd Coup*.
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    • 905 13 FOR SALE tt Warms U (Ml*.)— Boa It cts. aatrm CLIARANCI SALE of withdrawn styles la American Ladies Fancy Panties, Ties, "Bestform" Brassieres. Girdle* at greatly reduced prices. 60, Winchester House, Tel: (B'pore) 923*8. DIAMOND NIIDLI6. Oxer 100 types of the finest quality Diamond Needle* to fit most Pick-ups and
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  • 535 16 From Our Market Correspondent YESTERDAY afternoon X there was a better sentiment in industrials on the Malayan Stock Exchange and price improvements were recorded. This followed a reaction against the extent of the recent falls. The index rose by over one point When the
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  • 27 16 February, 15. MALAYAN RLBBER PRICE: 78i cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $427.87* (ap $1). Estimated unofficial offering 25*) tons (ap five tons).
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  • 149 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Feb. 15. Tnrea mootna. Dunlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. K tt N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4td. Gammons 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugh 15 eta. Shell 15 cts. M. Brew 24 eta. Steamship 9 ets. M. Cement 18 cts. 8. Tlmea 22 eta.
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  • 218 16 SHIPS iving alantsida IM tlngaa«rs Harbaur whanras ar aiaastsd tsOay ara: Buruga llaru 43, allsakl Mara 46, Ulneablma. Mara 47. Sunplak BS/30, Luna. MaMrak 44, Unkal Mara 13/14, PrasMft Coolldga 10/11. Rbaxcnor 31/32. Raaa« 33/34. Belamat N.W. 2/3. Maodauna, 23/26, Fcrnraoor 8/9. James Ly<ri 38/36. Martba BakHa
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stork Indlrea Feb- 14 Feb. 15 Industrials: 96.28 17.30 Tins: 103.00 102.38 S robbers: 103.21 103.37 Dec 29. 1962=10*.
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  • 706 16 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with t. c number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauatead (5.000) 11 50 D. (2,000) $1.50: Dunlta* (2.000) $2.43 D, (2.000) *246 D, (13.000) 52.43 D, (4.000) $2.47 D.
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  • 257 16 AfAIICH first grade rubfc.r buyer* l f.a.k. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore ard Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 781 cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent. Tbe too* was dull. .CCR. A. and r.M.H.I. tltilns arise* In sent* par Ik. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt
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  • 230 16 TTHE Straits tin price was declared in Penang J- yesterday at $427,874 per picul. ud $1 and was the highest price so for this year. The offering was estimated at 250 tons, or 5 tons more than Thursday. A contributory factor Id the
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  • 99 16 MELBOURNE, Prl. rPRADINO in general InTestments x continued steady and selective today. Movements were about In balance on a moderate turnover. Oils quietened and tended *o ease. Base metals were easier with loans firm. C.R.A. 174 Mount Isa 67/1 N. Broken Hill MOs'.) 19/10 Ampol Petroleum 10/11 Aunt.
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  • 264 16 TNI Malayan 1 tenant* Banks' Asmeistlan made theee ehaagaa la Its ratas to merchant* yesterday: Lsnaian: mllliic TT or OD J/3 18/16: buying alnnall TT 2/4 1/16, OD 2/« 3/32, 30 d/st 2/4 3/16, 43 d/st S/4 7/32, 60 d/at 2/4 9/32, 90 d/St 2/4 a/8, 120 d/st
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  • 96 16 pMINItI PriSmi ■xsfcangs. im»i mm Cm— l sHi bulk 543 Milan, drum OM Milan. Caava: Fab. March. UK /Continent (27! buyers. »l»iri Montok white 1180 sellers. Sarawak, wiilu (IS7| sellers, apaeiaj Sarawak black |112 i Mllers. garbtod lampong black Uo7t sellers. ABTA $117* Milan. IMHM'i Oaaanut Oil Millars'
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  • 485 16 Dull week on local rubber market T^HIS has been, yet an- other dull week, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. Fluctuations each day have been very smj^ and desp*.e a plethorT of Indonesian news there has been little inclination to trade adds the report. Liquidation prior
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    • 1138 16 Bk\ sOaV m\^L\ a^l^a^aa^B itaJßaHßai BaLa^a^MaMalaUS U.S.A. PaeUle, AOantio, tit Grsst Lakes ■ojttUo) Loads Lotfli ETA ET* ETA ETA HA Spore *>. Sham Honolulu S. F'citco L. Anttltt N. Yorit Cleveland Kss.ka«a Man" 20/21 Ftk 17/10 Ftk 14 Mar 21 Mar 24 Mar 10 Apr 2T Apr Cakjts Mars' 27/10
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    • 777 16 WHTKWHt. tUUCi SEWCE > soort r> PRan^^™^!"!*!, MsrsaUlti, St Naiairt, LOUS* Stilt* It •art II Flk Htm. Dtak.rk, AstMtrs, M'karf, Irenes. Rttttraaa. SOUTH t WEST UIIC* StIVICE Spore TCHlim* 1/ I Mar Durban (Jl/J), Port Elizabeth (24/1), Capetown CI/JK Matadi (Jl/1), Port Harcourt. Lifoi (1/4), Cotonou (1/4), Lome. Tema. Takoradi,
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    • 165 16 J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Tenders mill be received lrom registered FWD. Contractors in Class 'B and above under Head I (Civil Engineering) up to 12.U0 noon on 23rd February, 1963 at the office of the State Engineer. PWD. Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu for STRENGTHENING AND SURFACING ROUTE 111 AND SUPPLYING
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    • 800 17 J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from J.K.R. Contractors in Class "C and above at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Kedah dan Perils ;it Alor Star up to 3.00 pm. of the STH MARCH. 1963 for the:— CONSTRUCTION OF A POST OFFICE AT KANOAR. PERLIS. All particulars
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    • 154 17 NOTICE The Proprietors of FORWARDINO Si PACKING AGENCY of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang have much pleasure in confirming that the AOBNCY is in no way connected with TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD, of Singapore. ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1958 (No. 33 of 1958) Elections 'Conduct of Elections) Regulations, 1959 Notice Under Regulation 3
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    • 434 17 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, TAN YEE PINO of No. 66 Main Road. Chemor. have applied to the Licensing Board Klnta, Batu Gajali. for permission tor a change of my business name from Chop Mun Yee of 56, Main Road. Chemor to Chop Ping Loong of 43 Main
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    • 849 17 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) Notice Under Section 137. No Notice is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that a Draft Layout Man No. J3/3433/2 of the Area bounded by Jalan Bakrl, Pipe Line Reserve, Parit Propok:, Jalan Temenggong Ahmad and Jalan Lama (Balui)
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    • 486 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CANTEEN MANAGEMENT Wanted Manager to run a Canteen and cater for food and drinks for members at the A.UP.E. Woodbridge Hospital Branch. 400. Yeo Chu Kang Road, Singapore, 19. Applications to Secretary by 20th February 1983. SITUATION VACANT BROOKE DOCKYARD A ENGINEERING WORKS SARAWAK. Applications are invited for
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    • 639 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SITUATION VACANT GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Post: Engineering Assistant in Division 111 on 4-year contract Salary etc: M.5250 z 15 310: 330 x 20 490: 610 x 25 660 per j mensem. Starting salary according to qualifications and experience. Child Allowance In addition to salary
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    • 94 17 OILPALM FACTORY MANAGERS QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED OILPALM FACTORY MANAGERS REQUIRED FOR SERVICE IN MALAYSIA. APPLY BOX No. A 1433, ST., K.L. ROYAL ISLAND CLUB CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS EFFECTIVE 18th FEBRUARY 1963. Royal Island Club Exchange:- ***** After Office hours:19th HOLE ***** GROUND FLOOR PATIO ***** BOWLING ALLEY ***** iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiL:
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 283 18 CLASH WILL DECIDE QUAD SINGAPORE, Fri. r rHE Singapore-Selangor clash in the friendly quadrangular hockey tournament on the SCC padang tomorrow (5.15) should decide t^ie championship and be one of the best matches seen in Singapore. Today the two teams built up excitement lor their meeting
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    • 120 18 SGSFA 'FIND' ON VIEW TODAY SINGAPORE, Frl.— A 21--year-old footballer who only took up the game recently has been described by Singapore Government Services FA officials as "the find of the season." He Is strongly-built Nada rajah an outslde-rlght. who has a powerful kick In both feet and is a
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    • 1049 18 JACK FINGLETON reporting on the Fifth Test Harvey the hero with three brilliant catches SYDNEY. Fri. a depressingly dull day of cricket, England finished with 195 runs for five wickets on the opening day of the Fifth Test here. Even
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    • 87 18 ENGLAND IST INNS SHEPPABD c and b Hattke 19 COWDREY c Harvey b Davidson 2 BARRLNGTON c Harvey b Benaud 101 DEXTER c Simpson b O'Neill 47 GRAVENEY c Harvey b McKenste 14 ILLINGWORTH not out It TITMUS not out Extras 2 TOTAL (foe 5) 1»5 Wkts fell at:
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    • 261 18 JAPANESE JOINS ASIAN CHALLENGE TO KOPS' SUPREMACY LONDON, Fri. This year s All-England badminton championships, which will be held from Mar. 20 to 21. look like living up to their reputation as a truly world-wide event. I The list of entries is not y t complete, but already play- ers
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    • 48 18 TAIPINO. Frl— The Peru* AAA! North Zone had "a very active I and progressive season" says the secretary's 1962 report. The statement of accounts shows a credit balance of 707.60 at the end of last year. The annual meeting will be held on Sun- day, Mi>r. 3.
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    • 244 18 Sanchez leads in the PI Open Yf ANILA, Fri. Three' iTI Filipinos lead the field at the end of the second day's play in the Philippines Open .golf championship here today. In the lead is Mateo Sanchez with a 36-nole total of 144 (72:72) followed by two compatricl. on 145
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    • 94 18 PRTH, Fri— Queensland's chance of making a belated bid for the Sheffield Shield cricket championship received a setback here today when they were dismissed for 145 by Western Australia Hubert Bevan. the West Australian left arm fast bowler, wrecked the Queensland innings by taking six wickets for
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    • 113 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Malayan Motor Sports Club will begin the season with a Harl Raya go-Kart meeting at the Merdeka Stadium car park on Feb. 24. A record number of entries Is expected for this meet which has already attracted top-class
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 322 18 MI-C-7IM. I 233-C-72-M: Contemporary wj^MH|BobW'Hi^^^] styled Console, 23' tube, built in i. gjl antenna. 193-B-57-M: Latest compact *r I table model in attractive finishes, -<A built in antenna, 19" tube. 193-A-54-M. The big quality portable, trim styled, 19" screen* xL^ V antenna tinted glass. Hl-1-J7-M The secret behind RCA «MH^<
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    • 192 18 BLMD ELMO Bmm.PROJECTOR POCKET-AUTO FP On* Elmo F/I.S, 10mm fi«t<l-foco» rjrp*. Fully outomorie 'CdS' wpmu The all new Elmo Bmm. Projector for ow A$A 1Q 3M r*al bright, sharp and t.-va-to-lrfa ficotion real-image view finder, odjuitmovie thow. Features 21.5 vorh/150 «Wa vision. F stop readinf*. Preset type, 50 feet continuous
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  • TIMES SPORT 2
    • 383 19 Kin Tat gains easy win to enter semi-finals in Essex tournament LONDON. Frl. Lee Kin Tat, a Singapore student at London University, reached the men's singles semifinals in the Essex badminton championships at Leyton last night. In the quarter-finals. Kin Tat beat English player R Horton 15-9. 15-10. He is
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    • 210 19 OINGAPORE. Fri.— ffqmwh rackets can help sportsmen in their training for any game. This Is the view of C. J. Zuber, president of the Singapore squash Rackets Association. "Squash sharpens the reflexes, builds up stamina and speed and keeps an athlete absolutely fit."
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    • 279 19  -  Epsom Jeep Brave Chevalier beats South of France in a 3f trial -RACING By SINGAPORE, Frl. MARK down Brave Chevalier as one of the best bets at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The smart looking three-year old did a brilliant trial this morning when he beat a top-class
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    • 1507 19 Raet On*: 2.o— C* iHv 2— H 1 ***** joily Scool 'SK Urn St.j Martin, 4 9.0 (F> Johnson S 3 ***** Serena Lady (AS St.; Osman. 4 8.13 (P) S 3 ***** CMd Tost iH. L. Tan Martin. 4 8.12 A. Ismal 4 0556 Brave
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    • 390 19 The World's First X Field JgM^iw IM Recording Equipment. Sftt HH High Fidelity Performance At Low Tape Speed. nB^^^M^HR3SOBi l l Th* AKAI Modtl M 7SME if com- i.a mVfflUUj jMMiawM BWIr p««'«ly new 4 -track Tap* R*<ord«r and L:.:!N-^, I ilf JMjCI »#«ciollr Aligned with Cron Field type I'*
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    • 87 19 m y 1 Mi lim tM a mwsj£M sf 111 wK^ HJ^Bjs- > 9mVx—< TIWSJI^^M Mm ■WaW>^a^awaa^a^n*X& a^kWs 'j^km ''^V^^lgfl \\yy^ 4 VICTOR has changed r)£}f\r| |/|q' IflOflQ ThcVauxhaUVictorhaschangedpcoples* UCU|I I V D ItlwClO ideas abort family saloons. It has set new standards in styling, comfort and easy maintenance. Well
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 74 19 SOCCKB tfCFA CUP REPLAY: Penang v Perak (City Stadium. 8 pjn). FKIENDLY: BOSPA Selection v Combined Navy (Naval Base. 130 pjn.) HOCKET QUADRANGULAR: N«grl v Johort (4 pjn.): ffpor* v B'tor (6.15. both matches at Spore padang). TRIAL Perak sute trial (Ipoh padaog). RVGGKK STUART CUP: Klang Club's aeren-a-slde tourney
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  • 214 20 Mac urged to stop the HK gunrunners LONDON, Friday. MR. MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, was urged yesterday to take joint action with President Kennedy to prevent the supply from Formosa of explosives and napalm through Hong Kong for use in Southern China. The suggestion was made In the House
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  • 110 20 MANILA, Fri.—Philippine naval authorities have ordered intensified border patrol in Southern Philippine waters bordering North Borneo and Indonesia following reports that a British sailor had been killed in an engagement with Filipino pirates. Commodore Juan Magluyan. Philippine navy commander, gave orders to Task Force 31,
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  • 82 20 CM. MIRANDA father of Jimmy, Freddy and Robnon died at hi» rrnldrnor in Port Trivandrum on 14-2-1963. BOCLf MM. AOCLCNE BIATRICK paaaed away on 12-2-63 In Perth. Wmtrn Australia ace 81. Deeply mor.rned by all her family. OR. AS. TMIOCARAJ Retired Veterinary ftunteon K.L. Vunleipal Abattoir* panned away middenly
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  • 373 20 A big hunt for dawn prowler with a gun SINGAPORE, Friday OOLICE today step- ped up their hunt for a gunman who has pulled off four robberies in the Katong area during the last six days. The gunman, dressed only in a pair of brown shorts, and armed with a
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  • 312 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r[E general secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the public and civil services, Mr. G.N. Rajan, resigned today because of "vigorous propaganda" against him for having formed the National Union of Government Clerical Workers. In a letter
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  • 102 20 The Malayan economy by Mr. Supardi JAKARTA. Fri.— Malaya's economy will be paralysed if Indonesians living in the country were repatriated, an official of the "national committee of solidarity" with Brunei rebels said today. The official, Mr. Supardi. who Is also secretary general of the extreme left-wing Indonesia Party (Partindo)
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  • 29 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Malayan Indian Congress Youth Section, will hold an elocution contest in Tamil and English on Sunday at the Congress Ball. Race Course Lane.
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  • 167 20 I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I rpHE Chief of the Fed--1 eratlon Armed Forces, Dato General Sir Rodney Moore, said today that up to now Malaya had been lucky in not having to spend considerable sums to maintain its armed forces. The General, who was addressing a
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  • 180 20 Judge: American girl is Feisal's widow— vrEW YORK, Fri. A judge has ruled here that a 23-year-old Paris-born American is the widow of King Feisal of Iraq and entitled to a quarter of his estate. Miss Genevieve Arnault had told aH earlier hearing that she married the King in Bagdad
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  • 26 20 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Young Women's Christian Association. Raffles Quay, will hold classes on dress designing and Chinese cooking at its premises on Monday morning.
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  • 22 20 WASHINGTON. Kit Thre* Polaris submarines operating from Scotland's Holy Loch will begin patrolling In the Mediterranean around April, 1. Reuter.
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  • 203 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Director-General of the British Department of Technical Co-operation. Sir Andrew Cohen, flew here today on a four-day visit to see how his department could help to make its aid programme more effective. He told reporters at the airport
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  • 117 20 DE KALB. (Illinois). PH.— The greatest problem for a Peace Corps volunteer in Malaya is not adapting to the climate or to the food, but in winning the confidence of Malayans, Dr. J- Norman Parmer said today. Parmer recently returned to Northern Illinois University after one year
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  • 31 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. Bishop D. A. Thompson of England will officiate at the dedication service of the Life Bible Presbyterian Church's new sanctuary In Oilstead Road, tomorrow at 4 p.m.
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  • 307 20 LONDON, tti. Much of Uie steam went out of the stock markets today and the week endeu on a subdued note. SenUmr-nt came under vie Influence oi the Federation of British Industries quarteriy statement with lt« disclosure of under-capacity working In industry and tola left Its mark on
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  • 46 20 LONDON. Fri Spot 23 7/16 d., Mar. 23 7/IM., April 23 7/16U, May 234cL. April/June 23^d., July/Bept. 23\d.. Oct. Dec. 23 5 16d, Jan/Mar. 23 3/16 d., Apr. June unquoted. July/Sept, unquoted. e.U. Feb. 23 3/16 d.. Mar. 23 d, Apr. 23 '»d. Tone: Dull.
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  • 25 20 LONDON, Prt.— Buyers £832. sellers £854. Forward buyers £854?,. sellers £855 V». Settlement £853. Turnover a.m. 50 tons, pjn. 15. Tone: Steady but quiet
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  • 385 20 Ship pirates' offer: Crew exchange for prisoners (CARACAS, Fri. Rebels, who hijacked a freighter in the Caribbean, made a dramatic offer yesterday to exchange members of the crew for political prisoners held in Venezuela. They flashed a radio message making the offer to the authorities here from the 3,127-ton Venezuelan
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    • 75 20 3t Werdl 5/0 (Minimum) LIM CHINC: Th* enrnctment of Mi-ns Kn«. eklrrt ton of Mr. and Mm. Mm Joo Sat to Miao Ctiteh. ektest dauxhttr of Mr. an 4 Mrs. Chen*. Hut Pao In Mrlbourn* on 16-2-63. THE ENCACCMKNT It announce) bMvrro Mr. J.L.W. Hasrn and Mr*. CM. A. Lautrr.
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    • 211 20 ■L WATCHES JM I A wide and attractive rang* of all well known I I makes ii always ovailoble at the most compel*I five price with the Best After Sale Service. I H BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT THE HOUSE I OF RELIABLE CLOCKS WATCHES V since 1899 Repairs of any
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