The Straits Times, 11 March 1963

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1963. 15 CENTS.
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  • 516 1 The road to a summit Macapagal will help to 'clear the ground' for meeting of Tengku, Soekarno and himself KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday PRESIDENT MACAPAGAL of the Philippines can be expected to help "clear the ground" for a "big three" meeting on Malaysia between President Soekarno, Tengku Abdul
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  • 644 1 MALACCA, Sunday. AMIDST thunderous applause from 40,000 Alliance supporters here, Tengku Abdul Rahman declared tonight: "The British and Australian Governments have pledged to support us in the event of war resulting from Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaya." Speaking at Bandar Hilir Padang.
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  • 53 1 MacD gets down to the Twist GETTING down to the twist is Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, former British Com-missioner-General for South-east Asianow Governor of Kenya, where he is wellknown for his informality. His gay partner is Lady Woodley. They are pictured at the Nairobi Round-table Charity Ball, which raised more than
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  • 250 1 r[E Lord Chamberlain has offered no objection to Mr. Harold Macmillan being represented by a parrot in the play "The Bed-Sitting Room," which opens in London soon. The unwritten rule is that notablities should not be represented on the stage. But a member of
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  • 69 1 LONDON. Sun. The eight-year-old son of a tractor driver from Odessa is said to be just under five feet tall, weighs 11 stone and has a 44-inch chest, Moscow radio reports. It said he can shift loads weighing up to half a ton, wears a grown
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  • 78 1 NO-VISITS RULE UPSETS STUDENTS PARIS. Sun. Students living in Paris University's Halls of Residence are indignant at being treated "like monks" over female visitors. In some residences female visitors are forbidden altogether. In other boys and girls can meet only in common rooms. In those where female visitors are forbidden,
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  • 163 1 HAROLD'S STOCK RISES IN THE AUTOGRAPH MARKET T ONDON, Sun. Mr. Harold Wil s o n claims that his autograph has risen on the schoolboy stockmarket "from the value of a dead white mouse to that of a hamster in bad health." The Labour leader's recent appointment could bring a
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  • 63 1 SINOAPORE, Bun— A number of areas were in darkness tonight due to power failure caused by a short-circuit In an underground cable In Alexandra Road. The areas included Swettenham Road, a portion of Orchard Road and a section of Queens town. Till late tonight City Council
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  • 44 1 KABUL. Sun King Mohammed Zahir of Afghanistan has accepted the resignation of the Prime Minister. Saroar Mohammed Khan, and has asked for Dr. Mohammed Yousuf. Minister of Mines and Industries, to form a new Government. It was announced here last night.— Reuter.
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  • 32 1 I'l'l'iii "I am 60. But I am still young at heart. I am prepared to carry a gun far the defence of our beloved country." Tengku Abdul Rahman in his Malacca speech.
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  • 78 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Admiral Sir David Luce. Com-mander-in-Chief of the Far East Unified Command, will represent Britain at the 18th semi-annual conference of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation in Paris from April 3 to 4. The military advisers from member countries will review programmes
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  • 133 1 Russia accuses U.S. of buzzing ships L()M)ON, Sun. Russia today accused L. S. Air Forte planes and Naval vessels of buzzing and tailing scores ol Soviet trading vessels during the last lew days. A* Moscow Radio broadcast monitored here said the Soviet liner Admiral Nazimov, which sails between Russia and
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  • 136 2 NEHRU: INDIA CAN MAKE BOMB, BUT... AFRO-ASIAN DESK J^EW DELHI. Sun. Mr. Nehru told a public meeting at Rohtak in the Punjab yesterday that India is advanced enough to produce the atom bomb bue decided ''some time back to use atomic energy only for peaceful purposes. "We stick to that
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  • 81 2 A touch of Hong Kong in London IN a, replica of a Hong Kong workshop Miss Ma Wai weaves a carpet at the Ideal Home Exhibition at Kensington, London. The Hone Kong: display is a special feature of the exhibition. The Colony is represented by a Chinese-style pavilion with street
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  • 25 2 LAUSANNE. Sun. A Swiss specialist for internal diseases yesterday examined the Duke of Windsor. The Duke and Duchess are staying here. Reuten
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  • 348 2 America denies using poison gas against Vietcong I—CHEMICALi CHEMICAL KILLS JUNGLE FOLIAGE WASHINGTON, Sunday. f JHE Defence Department yesterday denied charges by the Soviet Union and China that the United States was using poison gas in South Vietnam. The Soviet Defence Ministry newspaper Red Star earlier yesterday accused the U.S.
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  • 21 2 PEKING. Sun. Mr. Chou Enlai yesterday gave a dinner In honour of King Sri Savang Vatthana of Laos. Reuler.
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  • 162 2 $17 MIL. U.S. AID TO INDONESIA UNDER FIRE WASHINGTON, Sun. The Washington Dally News, for the second day running, attacked continuing U.S. aid to Indonesia. "Congress ought to take a hard look at the latest nonsense of granting a U.S.$l7 million aid loan to Indonesia at a time when playboy
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  • 65 2 JAKARTA. Sun. One hundred and thirty theatres in East Java will no longer show Malayan films to the public in support of Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaya. Instructions have been given to those responsible for shipment of films to the area to stop accepting Malayan
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  • 29 2 TOKYO, Sun. The New China news agency accused India of attacking and slanderins China since relations between the two nations worsened over the Sino-lndian border dispute. 0.P.1.
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  • 201 2 T ONDON, Sun. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Colonial and Commonwealth Secretary, arrived here last night after a three-week tour of East Africa. The principal outcome of the tour was the fixing of dates for elections In Kenya. These will take place between
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  • 218 2 MOGADISHU, Somalia, Sunday. T\EMONSTRATORS ransacked the British Coun- cil premises in Hargeisa yesterday and damaged the British Consulate there, according to reports reaching here The reports said demonstrators hurled stones at the consulate. No injuries were reported but a curfew was imposed at 2 p.m.
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  • 62 2 LONDON. Sun. Sherpa Tensing has kepi a promise to his daughter by scaling the highest mountain the Caucasus 18.141-foot Mount Elbrus, Moscow Radio reported la.si night. The radio said Tensintc. who conquered Everest with Sir EdEdmund Hillary in 1962. reached the summit on Friday with a
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  • 104 2 CREEL (Mexico), Sun. —As a result of a presentiment of approaching death, Jose Mayot. who came here from China 35 years ago. ordered a coffin and a headstone recently. He placed the coffin in a room of the hotel he owns in this important Chihuahua State
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  • 182 3 U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK WASHINGTON, Sunday r J'IIF United States Air Force is developing a special guidance system which could turn some of its nuclear missiles into lowllying hedgehoppers The research work was disclosed in recent testimony by Lieut. -Gen. James Ferguson, Deputy Chief of
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  • 157 3 LONDON. Sun. Russia yesterday protested to Britain over a bomb attack on the Russian Intourist Travel Agency offices in the British sector of Berlin last Tuesday, Moscow Radio said. In a note handed to the British Embassy in Moscow the radio said Russia
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  • 54 3 LONDON. Sun. Gales up to 70 miles an hour lashed Britain yosterday. delaying flights from London Airport. The Thames bursi its banks in Berkshire after nonstop rain for 14 hours. The departure from Southampton of the Royal Mail liner Andes on a sunshine cruise to the West
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  • 80 3 An elephant's ills can be so heavy LONDON, Sun.— lllness can be a burden, especially for a three-ton elephant which is too ill to get on her feet. A vet at London Zoo yesterday had to call in a mobile crane to haul three-ton Rusty to her feet after block
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  • 61 3 SAIGON. Sun Adout 300 Communist uuerrillas attacked a Government outpost in Kien-Giunß province, 130 miles south-up.=.t of Saigon early vestordav morning, a Government spokesman haid. Vietnamese Air Force planes and helicopters dropped flares and strafed tin- :r-.ckcrs who retreated Immediately At dawn, an operation IM launched
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  • 313 3 FRENCH MINERS DEFY BACK TO WORK ORDER PARIS, Sunday. ]y|INERS carrying banners and placards marched in the French coalfields yesterday after their union leaders unanimously rejected a return-to-work appeal from the Prime Minister, Mr. Georges Pompidou. In the northern mining i centre of Doual, sirens i sounded to give the
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  • 89 3 11,100-THE NEW HANDSHAKE RECORD T ONDON School of Eco■Li nomics student Frank Keat beat the world handshaking record with a score of 11,100. The previous record of 10.500 had been set up in Canada. Frank ended after 12 hours five minutes with black hands dirtied by the number of people
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  • 88 3 Arrested: 24 Windsor guards lONDON, Sun. Twenty- four soldiers were under open arrest yesterday after walking out on the elite Scots Guards regiment near Windsor Castle. Only one of the 25 guardsmen, who left their barracks a. few hours before they were to do sentry duty at Queen Elisabeth's castle
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  • 36 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— Mr. Koichiro Asakai. the Japanese Ambassador, will pay a farewell call on President Kennedy tomorrow before leaving for Tokyo next week after six years in Washington, the White House said today.— Reuter
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  • 35 3 I AUSTIN, (Texas*. Sun. Dr. Walter Prescott Webb, internatlonI ally known historian who tauclit 'at London and Oxford universities. I was killed in a car crash here vi-s- terday He was 74.
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  • 240 3 Mr. BIDAULT: HOW I GOT INTO BRITAIN LONDON, Sun. Mr. Georges Bidault. leader of the outlawed OAS and former Prime Minister of France was reported today as claiming he "tricked" his way into Britain. Writing from "somewhere in Europe." a staff reportI er of The People said Mr. Bidault told
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  • 24 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Mrs CaiHope Patrikousis. the oldest woman in Pennsylvania and posslblv the U.S.. celebrated her 114 th biribduy today OP.I.
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  • 114 3 PARIS, Son. Film star Marlene Dietrich, in overalls and peaked cap, swept the circus ring after animal acts and acted as prop-shifter it a charity circus here Maurice Chevalier was -inismaster. and (iina l.ollobrigida put a troupe of 12 liberty horses through their pares
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  • 104 3 FRENCH PLAN ANOTHER ATEST PARIS, Sun. French atomic scientists have begun preparations for a new underground atom-bomb test shortly in the Hoggar mountains of the Sahara. The test is designed to speed miniaturatlon of the Frlncli atom bomb, informed sources said. No comment was available from the Defence Ministry on
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  • 60 3 TOKYO. Sun. A series of petrol explosions in a drainage system in Osaka, in Western Japan, damaged fix houses and injured at least six people, police said today. The Fire Bureau said it w;is believed the explosions were caused by about 400 gallons of petrol
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  • 36 3 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Livingston Merchant. President Kennedys chief negotiator for a Nuto multilateral nuclear force, arrived here by air from- Bonn yesterday for talks with Britisn Ministers and officials next Tuesday and Wednesday
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  • 862 4 Printing: A threat from Hong Kong and Japan THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said last night that when political changes took place in some countries there were often unheavals which resulted in the closure of newspapers which had opposed the new Governments. "When the PAP came into power
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  • 102 4 THE $420,000 PLAN TO -EASE TRAFFIC FLOW- THE 5420.000 eyratory system to ease heavy traffic congestion along Thomson Road will look something like this artist's impression when completed in December. An important project under the multi million dollar Four-Year Plan, this dumb-bell shaped gyratory system straddles Jamba tan Merah ("Red
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  • 126 4 FREE FILM SHOWS FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE. Sun— The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week from tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics wiil be given by the Field Officers
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be cut off in Boon Keng Road and Pulau Mlnyak, near Bendemeer Road on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. and also In Queen Street between Ophir Roaa and Arab Street, on Wednesday, from Bajn. to 6 p.m.
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The United States Cultural Centre will hold a television film show, "Tropical Documentaries on Stimulated TV at the centre tomorrow At 5 PJT^
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  • 200 4 MARKETING COURSE BY ECONOMIC BOARD SINGAPORE, Sun. The Economic Development Board is organising an orientation 'course of 10 lectures on 1 marketing organisation. The course, starting on Mar. 25. will be held at 5.30: p.m. every Monday at the conference room of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 4th
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will lay the foundation stone for the Cantonment Roau housing estate on March. 15 at 7.15 p.m.
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  • 146 4 Do good: i Puan Noor tells Muslim women SINGAPORE. Sun. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. yesterday appealed to yoang Muslim women here to Join the Young Women's Muslim Association. She was speaking at the tea party held by the association of which she is the president.
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  • 370 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta '£>A 7i3) 905 p.m. Pan-American: From San Frauclsco, Los Angeies, Honolulu, Manila. Saigon (PA «43) 12.J5 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Darwin (QF 731)
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  • 278 5 Tapper died of excitement, assault case judge told JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. ]T was excitement, not blows, that killed the vitcim of an alleged assault, the Supreme Court was told yesterday. Ktoshy Eapean of Pontian Hospital, who ut a post-mortem, said he thought that r Huay, a tapper had died of
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  • 66 5 TWO CARS, MOTOR CYCLE STOLEN IN S'POR E SINGAPORE, Sun.— Two cars and a motor-cycle were stolen in Singapore yesterday. A black Austin A3D belonging to Mr. K. F. Kodrigues was stolen from Shrewsbury Road and a green Opel Rekord belonging to Mr. Lee Kirn Ann. from Boon Tiong Road.
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  • 52 5 t'ENANG, Sun.— Mr. Yeoh Tat Thong has been elected chairman of the Penang branch of the University of Malaya Graduates Society. Dr. Andrew Choo is secretary ~nd Mr. Khoo Boon Seng treasurer. Committee members are Miss Quah Koon Chan. Dr. Hajl Abdul Ghnri mid V l^ Tnn
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  • 35 5 PENANG. Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman will visit Butterwonh 10 open the new $170,000 Dairatul Maarof Ahvataniah School for t;irls on April 13. The school will havi accommodation for 300 pupils.
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  • 73 5 Mentri opens community centres JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, today opened two new community centres at Kampong Semaloi and Sawah Datok in the Mersing district. He inspected rural development projects. These included a new road at Jalan Triang. a padi scheme
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will present valedictory letters to five retired officers of his ministry on Tuesday.
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  • 27 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Sun. Inche Fattah bin Hamzah, chief cleric of the town board here, has been transferred to the Water Works Department in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 92 5 Complainant bitten by snake: Court ALOR STAR. Sun. The Sessions Court president, Inche Abdul Manan bin Othman, today fixed a new date for the hearing of a cheating case because the complainant was bitten by a snake and admitted to hospital. Senior Inspector S. Chivapathy had applied for a postponement
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  • 167 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sunday. MR. TAN KAM HIAN, 50, an employee of the iTI Chop Chan Kum Thim glassware shop suffered bnrns when he tried to save goods in the shop during a fire today. Mr. Goh Khoon Huang 25, an assistant in a neighbouring coffee shop,
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  • 111 5 ALOR STAR. Sun.— An Indonesian subject, Koo Kho Cheong. was yesterday acquitted without his defence being called on two charges of cheating. The Sessions Court president. Inche Abdul Manan bin Othman. held that there was insufficient evidence. Koo 31. was alleged to
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  • 364 5 The 'dif f icult to duplicate' development of Jurong A GREAT INDUSTRIAL HARBOUR, SAYS Mr. HON TiHE chairman of the A Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said last night that the Jurong industrial estate set a pattern of development which would be difficult to duplicate ,in South-East Asia.
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  • 38 5 IPOH, Sun. The Perak branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society will hold its annual appeal week from April 2. Red Cross members v.'.U sell flags throughout the State on April 6 and 7.
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  • 108 5 Drought hits coconut —island— PORT SWETTENHAM, Sun.— About 2,000 coconut smallholders at Pulau Lumut, 15 miles from here, are hit by the worst drought for the last 30 years. All wells in the island are dried up because there has been no rain for two months. The islanders go to
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  • 52 5 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Sul tan of Kedah yesterday afternooi opened the new $150,000 Kedal Hokkien Association building a Jalan Penjara Lama here The ceremony was followed by < cocktail party attended by the Ru ler and his consort, and the Men tri Besar, Da to Syed
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  • 178 5 A NEW DEAL FOR WOMEN URGED pENANG, Sun. Mr. 1 Urn Kean Siew, secretary-general of the Labour Party of Malaya, said today Malaya's laws do not protect women adequately. "Our task. Is to change the structure of society to give women eoual status." he told the Inaugural meeting of the
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  • 526 6 Parliament may be told of outcome of that Razak-Macapagal meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpENGKU Abdul Rahman is expected to touch on the latest developments in bids to ease tension over Malaysia when he addresses Parliament during its four-day meeting which begins tomorrow. He is
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  • 43 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Thieves broke into the Naafl shop of 18th Signal Regiment in Dover Road and stole $1,100 worth of cigarettes, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste and razor blades yesterday. They removed two planks from the shopfront to enter.
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  • 38 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. —Marine police have uncove.ed a cache of opium worth 540.000 on the beach at Mersing. The opium they said was dumped on the beach and 200 lb. was found.
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  • 136 6 Kuantan library fund —appeal— KUANTAN, Sun.— The Kuantan library building fur"l organisers have written to firms, organisations and prominent people in the State appealing lor contributions. The chairman of the fund, Mr. P.S. Sundram. said a site for the $70,000 library had been obtained from the State Government. He said:
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  • 167 6 'PHE Peoples' Progres--1 sive Party at its annual delegates' conference here today passed a resolution calling on the Government to amend the Rahman Talib education policy in respect of promotion of pupils from primary schools to secondary level. The resolution, tabled by the
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  • 272 6 Sink political differences to meet this threat— Khir TAIPING, Sunday. SUGGESTION that all Opposition political parties in Malaya sink their differences and unite behind the Federation Government against Indonesia and its confrontation policy was made here today by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Khir,
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  • 174 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Maurice Sexton, a former world president of Junior Chamber International, said today that members could help to solve political differences if there was "basic understanding" among its members in the various countries Mr. sexton, who is the managing director of
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  • 1650 7 The Japanese bicycle brigade rides in ROM HHHHS3 AS Yamashita sent the sth division racing towards the Malayan frontier, the British A last decided to move themselves. An emergency truncated form of Plan Matador was put into operation. Unfortunately, like everything else in the British defence of Malaya, the forces
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  • 613 8 The Straits Times Monday, March 11, 1963. Back From Manila There is reason for satisfaction in Malaya with what Tun Ra/ak has been able to accomplish during his visit to Manila. The Deputy Prime Minister had conversations with President Macapagal and Vice-President Pelaez. and both these interviews were j informed
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  • 422 8 The Controller sf Rubber, Research. Dr. Bateman, has 1 returned from his seven-week world tour with arresting in- i formation on developments in i the synthetic rubber market. Apparently, synthetic manufacturers almost everywhere have produced more than their domestic markets will absorb and are scrambling for overseas sales.
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  • 194 8 j The need to control Kuala j Lumpur's future development i has been urged in one expert report after another, and the 1 drawing up of a Master Plan |is long overdue. The new building rules for the eastern commercial area of the capital will have only a
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  • 939 8  - THE BIDAULT AFFAIR ARNOLD-FORSTER WAS THAT BBC INTERVIEW ANOTHER CALCULATED SNIPE AT DE GAULLE? by AMID a storm of sceptical merriment, the British Government informed Parliament last week that it did not know how Georges Bidault. 63-year-old pretender to the presidency of France and wanted in Paris for entering into
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    • 315 8 'Black death in K.L. IT Is to be hoped that the warning about the rat menace In Kuala Lumpur will be heeded. A veteran health inspector who has since retired and is now living in Klang tells me that around the years 1915 or 1918 the Sanitary Board received an
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    • 188 8 YOUR editorial "Clerical Unity" is timely. I was one of those who always felt that Cuepacs fostered a sort of artificial unity and that Its platform as you have pointed out, was a loosely knit one. This was the real weakness of Cuepacs. They have been adopting a
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    • 136 8 rpHERE is considerable X congestion of traffic in Mountbatten Road in the stretch between Hal* Road and Still Road. This is particularly so at night. Hundreds of new flats and terrace houses have recently been built In this area following the relaxaion of restrictions by the planning authority.
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  • 296 9 New BOAC flight to start next month OINGAPORE. Sun. The nrst direct, flight linking Britain and New Zealand viai Singapore will be one of I the new features in the BOAC schedules for the coming summer. The service to New Zealand. one of the world's longest I routes, will begin
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  • 149 9 2 meetings decide: Support P-fund TOHORE BAHRU. Sun! J —The Johore Bahru! branch of the Malayan I Indian Congress and the Women's Institute decided at separate meetings today to con- tribute wholeheartedly I to the National Patriotic Fund. Mr. M.B. Dass, general secretary of the MIC, in a statement issued
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  • 63 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Son. The Yang di-Pertuan \sone has sent a message of greetings to Kinr Frederick of Denmark on his birthday today. The message rrad: "The Raja Permaisuri Agon? joins me in extending to Your Majesty our warmest congratulations on this auspicious occassion of Your Majesty's birthday.
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  • 302 9 LEE REMINDS 'BRITISH MUST GO' AGITATORS THAT THEIR BASES EMPLOY 40,000 PEOPLE SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that "irresponsible hotheads" had agitated for immediate eviction of British troops from their bases here when the abortive Brunei revolt broke out in December. In
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  • 161 9 PENANO, Sun. Brunei has been making a "most generous" effort In Its antiTB campaign. Dr. William A. Molnar, Professor of Radiology at Ohio State University, said here today. "We don't have such active control over TB patients even in the United States," he said
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. General Sir Richard Hull. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, flew Into Singapore tonight from Sydney General Hull who had earlier visited Singapore and Malaya <pent two weeks In Australia at•endtng the Australia. New Zealand and United States Defence oonmtttM (ANZUS) which reviewed the defence
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  • 558 9 I'll never live in an attap hut again, says Mr, Ng rLDERLY Mr. Ng Cheng Poh, a victim of Friday's Bukit Ban Kee fire, vowed today he would never live in an attap hut again. Mr. Ng. 60. told a 10-man Chinese Chamber
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  • 438 9 r pTE pro-tern committee of the newly-formed National Union of Government Clerical Workers offered today to resign en bloc if two other unions representing clerks would dissolve and join forces with the NUGCW in building a "giant" national union of
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  • 67 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Singapore Indian Film Society will hold a competition for Indian singers and musicians in the State. There will be a junior and .senior section In tlo singing contest.. The music competition is designed to select the best Indian music party in Singapore. A
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    • 163 9 c AUDIT CLERKS The Shell Company of The Federation of Malaya Limited, (Singapore Office) requires Audit Clerks. Starting salary approximately $350 $420 depending upon age, qualifications and experience. Excellent conditions of service and career prospects. Age ronge: 22 to 27 preferred. Applicants must have Cambridge Higher School Certificate, Ist Grade
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    • 625 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE* 1045 Etudes; 11.00 Feature Half SHORTWAVE SE^r DanCC Ttai: 12 41 A!, rids tiose uo»n. MEDIUMWAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYA AM fio0 3 r^ T vrnmln»- fi Oi NATIONAL SHORTWAVE a.m. 6.00 Liooa Morning, 6.01 virpvir 1 1 11 i vftkiv Morning Prelude; 7.15 News;
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  • 165 10 COUNCIL UNION MERGER AGREED IPOH. Sun.— The two-year-old Ipoh Municipal Services Union voluntarily dissolved today. It will become a branch of the new Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees. Results of a secret ballot disclosed at a special meeting here today showed that 97 per cent of members favoured
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  • 45 10 Stopped— by a falling tree QNE of the hazards encountered recently on the Kulim Banda Road by Mr. N. S. Maniam, an enforcement officer in the Road Transport Department, Alor Star, was this tree. It fell on his moving car. 'He was only slightly injured.
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  • 111 10 CITY COUNCIL TO START ANTI-PEST DRIVE PENANG, Sun. The City Council will start an antl-pest drive in it* health campaign, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, chairman of the council's health committee, said today. Free services will be given to those who want their houses sprayed with insecticide to get rid of
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  • 18 10 BRUNEI, Sun. The Brunei Flood Relief Committee has so far received cash donations totalling $22,780.85.
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  • 184 10 LATEST donations totalling $32,364 were received by Bank Negara for the National Monument Fund during the week. The fund now stands at $678,923.61. The highest donation of KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -i $21,048.92 came from the proceeds of variety shows throughout the Federation v organised by
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  • 133 10 V UALA LUMPUR. Sun —A total of $18,533.73 was received last week by Bank Negara for the Save Democracy Fund. The fund now 1 stands at $893,388.58. The highest donation came from readers of the Tamil Murasu. Singapore. They gave j $16,808.33 Other donations came
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  • 96 10 TELUK ANSON. Sun. About 1,200 pupils from 23 primary and secondary schools in the Teluk Anson area will take part In a rally on the tomi padang here to Inaugurate the first phase of the Na- tional Language Month, which begins on March 18.
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  • 63 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Customs duty on liquor for January and February this year was $5,826,000 compared with $5,476,000 for the same period last year. Entertainments revenue was $1,395,000. or $316,000 more than January and February last year. But on tobacco, revenue collected for the first
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  • 23 10 IPOH. Sun. A car owned by Mr Chua Sing Keng. 35. a businessman, was stolen yesterday from Jalan Yang Kalsom here.
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  • 1203 10 ]^|ALAYA'S largest group of workers belonging to the National Union of Plantation Workers will each donate a day's wages to the National Patriotic Fund. This decision was taken at a meeting of th« NUPW's executive council today. In addition, the union's newspaper. Sangamani has
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    • 755 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens lor appointment as an ASSISTANT VETERINARY OFFICER in the VETERINARY DEPARTMENT, i KEDAH, Salary Scale: $506 x M> "^•1 626/674 x 24-770. $788 x 24-812. I Candidates for appointment must have attained their 2 lot but not their 30th
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    • 750 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEADSHIP Applications are Invited from Normal Class Trained/College Trained teachers who are Federal Cit'^ens for the post of Headmistress in Sultan Ibrahhn Primary Girls' School. Johore Bahru This school has been graded au> MEDIUM under Unified Teaching Service and carries a salary of $600/- basic pjn.
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    • 781 11 \M ix^^^L (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.)-Box St ttt. txlro CENERAL AMAH. Requires Immediately. Phone ***** or 63. Calrnhlll Circle Singapore 9. TWO AMAHS Kor family with three children begin Immediately, small modern bouse Brsddell Heights. Ring Motflln HI94L WANTED EXPERIENCE Teachers of Commercial subjects
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    • 928 11 EDUCATION 2ii Word* St (Mln.)—B»x It eta. txtro BEGINNERS' HOOK KEBPINU/ SHORTHAND Dy 8.8. Miranda at Modern School: Malay, TypewrUlag oui speciality. Morning/Evening c hisses IS Battery Road (2nd Floor) M pore Phone *****. CHINESE YMOA COMMBROIAL school's Karen Beginners Bouk-keep-mg. Shorthand, typewriting. Malay. English. Sbonhaad speeds. Accounting/ Book-kaeptus Revision,
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    • 847 11 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS It Word* SS (Mln.)— Box tt clt. extra FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have a wide range of Pan Books oo display in the Cold Storage Arcade Orchard Rd. In conjunction with aP.C.K. MINERVA GUIDES Prof. Parasuram M.A. Cambrldge/H.S.C. Literature, Shakespeare, Sllasmarner, Faraway and Longago, Madding Crowd, Cornier Emma, etc
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    • 951 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* U (MiM.}—Box tt eta, txtrm MINOR ISM 4 doors I*6» model od* owner accMrnt fr«* 38.0U0 miles good condlt >n $8, 100 0.n.0. Ring Jlnjug 302 Librarian during office bours. IM3 VOLVO IM6BIS slat* blu* superbly maintained various accessories owner returning U.K. Pries $7,500 Pbone
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  • 1079 12  -  JOHN STRACHEY THINKING ABOUT TIE lITOHMIU. By Rtnni Kate. (WtMMfeM std Nlmlmi. 25c) By \S Mr. Michael Howard, the military historian, is accustomed to insist, the three great "scandalise r s" of the modern epoch have been Machiavelli, Clausewitz and Marx. What is it. he asks,
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  • 222 12 STRAITS TIMES BOOK PAGE THE PEACE OF CHRISTMAS EVE. By Fred L. Engelman. (Hart-Davis. 425.) ♦"THIS is the story of the complex, protracted 1 diplomatic goings-on that, culminating in the Treaty of Ghent, brought the inglorious AngloAmerican War of 1812-15 to its overdue conclusion.
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    • 577 12 WHAT SECRET POWER DID THIS MAN POSSESS? JrJ^^m Jut FRANCIS BACON (A Ros.crucun) VV HY was this man great? How (NOT a religious organization) ind<>eN anyone^ irun or woman eludes in its membership— people achieve prcitne-.s:' Is it not by from every walk of life from every ma.tery ot the
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    • 351 12 Straits Times Crossword HH wKt HH HH Hh HHf^l^^^^i~~" 9k HH HH Hfl HHF^ HHHM~~~HHi~~ ACKOSS dren's temptations? 1. He might stuff our heads with 7. "The multitudinous seas texts in mid-air, possibly (ID. (Macbeth) (11). 8. Bird was seen on* Nag's Head 9. Not far oft* Shakespeare's caM 14).
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  • 1378 14 Virtual stalemate on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange last week was extremely quiet and in the industrial section, still the mainstay of the market,, prices moved within narrow limits. There was almost a complete lack of incentives and interest and the turnover suffered a further
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  • 33 14 R TUBER TIN (per Ib.) (per picul) March 4. 74 cl» $428.50 5. 73% ct*. M2».«7tt t>. 7»' K cU. 1431- 12 7. 74'ictt. 1431.12 8. 75 i, eta. $430.12!, $4305«
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  • 938 14 •pHE Übie of sbarek on the Malayan Stock Exchanfr shows last basinets to March 1. (A) and last basinet* since that date (Bi with H and L standing for Highrst and Lowest bnstaefcs for last year and this year to datelIWUSTRIALS Atlae lea US JO Ord» M
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  • 41 14 Mar 4 ndmtriaU: 95.44 rin«: 100.19 I rubber*: ***** Bertaed. Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 9980 100.02 100.78 100.14 100.07 100.09 104.M ***** 104.56 Mar 8 100.57 1*10.13 105.16 Mar INS! 100.31 105-H Oe«. 21, 1962 100.
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    • 1036 14 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ORIANA" (42.000 tons fully oirconditioned stobilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th Mey 1963 vie Colombo, Aden, Port Soid, Naples Gibrarrer. Limited First Tourist Clots Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS
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    • 535 14 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Mfßtßirt, P O. Box «O, Slusaptta. P.O. On 104 Keeie UNntw P.O. Bos JO, Itvah or P.O. Bo* 177, P>m»tit> Noaso: (JNr./A4*ayMaM) Aeerett TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK 'MALAYAI TRUSTEE LTO. 11.3 63 Ptaaawian Cor»o
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  • 629 15 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rpHE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, March 8. UNIT TKUSTI 4Manas*rs' Priest) first Malayan l.»i I" Second Malayan 1 IX 1.26 Third Malayan V-' V.' First Hoar Kong I 00 I. Oft* Mecond Hong Kong
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  • 569 15 Tin price: Small advance THE announcement that the strike notices by Malayan mining workers had been served on the employers only caused a small rise of 37ft cents In the Straits tin price on Saturday morning which took it to $430.50 per picul. Earlier in the week the price after
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    • 311 15 NOTICE We wish to advise you that Mr. Michael Chew Chiang Blng is no longer in our employ from today's date and therefore he has no authority to transact any business for whatsoever. RELIANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES. 40, Raffles Quay. Singapore. SHIPPING NOTICES EVESETT ORIENT LINE ■.s. "DONEVERETT" Vey. 14 Arrd.'
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    • 774 15 THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Members of the Association will be held in the Roof Garden. Adelphi Hotel. Singapore, at 6.15 p.m. on Tuesday. 26th March 1963. Nominations for election to the Committee must be received by the Secretary 3
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    • 760 15 ASSOCIATED MINES (MALAYA) LIMITED announce the Output ol Tin Concentrates for the month ol February. 1963. as follows:— PICCLB AVER HITAM TIN DRBDOINO LTD. 2127 THE SUNOEI BESI MINES LTD. 1995 BUNOEI WAY DRBDOINO LTD. U99 SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDGING LTD. 407 TRONOH MINES LTD. 2086 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby
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    • 936 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF MALACCA SCHOLARSHIP FUND Applications are Invited from State Nationals for a number of Scholarships tenable at the University of Malaya and/or the Unl- < verslty of Singapore, and for one Overseas Studentship. Applicants should have obtained a full Higher School Certificate and should have been accepted
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    • 764 15 TENDERS TENDER ftappl* of Furniture SekoUht Kebanfttan Trroiiana Tenders from registered P.W.D. I Contractors in the State of Trent- < garni will be received t>t the State i Education Offlce Kuala Trengganu, up to 12 noon on M.S.IMS for supply and delivery of furniture to various SekolahS Kebangsaan In Trengganu.
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    • 1009 15 TENDER TENDER TENDER NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA TENDERS will be received at PEDAk* Uw offlce of the Chief Supplies rLKAk Officer, Kandang Kerbau. Singa- Tenders for the erection and pore 8. in Tender Box No. 3. up completion of the Covernment to 12 noon on 27th March 1963 Printing Press
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  • TIME SPORT (1)
    • 129 16 BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— St John's Institution. Kuala j Lumpur, became Selangor j champions in the King s Cup badminton competition when I they beat Federation Military I College 3-2 tonight. St. John's had entered the final! by beating Victoria Institution 3-3 in
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      23 16 PETER van Huizen (Negri) puts a sliding end to a raid by Sabapathy (Selangor) in yesterday's match at Princes Road. Straits Times picture.
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    • 89 16 PLEDGE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Abdul Ktnm bin Bachik (Mercantile i became champion athlete at the first Hong Kong and ShanghaiMercantile Banks' combined athle- tie* meet here today. Kanm won the 440 yards. 880. one mile and cross-country events. I In the invitation 4 x 110 yards)
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    • 162 16 Du Plessis eliminated j GOLF rjINGAPORE. Sun.— Tan Soon I »5 Hock and J. van de Velde, both with handicap of 6. scored surprise wins in the semi-finals ol the Royal Island Club golf championship today. Tan beat the iavounte Septimus dv Plessis 3 and 2 while de Velde beat
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  • 627 16 STA MARIA'S DRIBBLES DAZZLED S'GOR THE HOCKEY QUAD By NORMAN SIEBEL OELANGOR'S reputation as reigning Malayan hockey champions looked a bit tattered after their match against Negri Scmbilan at Princes Road today which concluded the weekend's MHF quadrangular tournament here. The match was drawn I—l. both goals coming from penalty
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  • 307 16 SOCCER By TEOh ENG TATT; Singapore, Sunday. NEWCASTLE United, the English League Second Division club, may play in Singapore and Malaya in October next year, William McKeag. a director and former chairman of the club, told me. Mr. MrKeajt said: "I am trying to arrange for
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  • 283 16 Goalkeeper ismail is Johore's new find SCSFA 5 JOHORE 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A young Johore side put up a gallant fight before they were mastered by the experience of the Singapore Government Services F.A. XI in their friendly match at Jalan Besar stadium today. Rahira Omar bagged three goals, two
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  • 62 16 JAKARTA. Sun. Abdul Wahab Djojohadikusumo. chairman of the Indonesian Football Federation, said Indonesia may .not participate in the Asian youth soccer competition at Penang and Alor Star. Malaya, next month, according to Antara. However, he said, the final decision will depend upon the government because it has
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  • 279 16 SPORT SUMMARY HOCKEY— FEAF tourney (S'por): Seletar 4 Changi 2: Hong Kong 7 Tengah 2. SOCCER— State trials (Ipoh): Possibles bt Probables 4-1 on Saturday: Probables bt Possibles 2-1 on Sunday. CRICKKT— < lub matches: At K.L.— TPCA bt Levers by 68 runs. TPCA 162 if.. Cnelllah 80. C Devendra
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  • 129 16 Boundary hit by Pickup wins for SCC CRICKET CINGAPORE, Sun. A sweeping four by David Pickup in the last over enabled SCC to beat SRC by six wickets in a friendly cricket match on the Padanr? today. Chasinft the SRCs total of 217 for six declared. D'Eyncourt <65> and Joint
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  • 39 16 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Registrar of Societies has approved the amendments to the SAFA rules and new ofQriuls will be elected at a general meeting on Mar. 20. The Association of Football Players have been approved by the Registrar.
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    • 73 16 v\ i f^ TIIE OXfY A^ SWER? 7t Ufjr/ an f° r 9' veness save the day-and 1 \Ja a marriage? la VL^SpV eac w^ at a a a V an housewife ant f \jh£ i^^m a p est iave t0 say on t' 1 5 v ta AISO A
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    • 96 16 Ah-tshoo I Ah < Ah-h-h VAPEX inhalant VAFEX fet rtlfef of nasal congcttfoif In Head colds and catarrh. I 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC I with I Bt^i^Rf*- .v. j^sfi 0 ifl^Hp wit? University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES (obtainable without reiidence) GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Af«oci»t«d Examining Board)
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  • 428 17 YUNG YO IS NEW HK OPEN -CHAMP-J GOLF FANLJNG, Sun. Young Formosan professional Hsieh Yung Yo today turned on a brilliant finishing burst to win the Hong Kong Open golf championship with a fourround total of 272 (65, 70, 70, 67). With a score of 67 for the last 18
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  • 477 17 SOCCER REVIEW English League emerges from deep freeze with a full programme TOTTENHAM Hotspur, humbled in Czechoslovakia last Tuesday, returned to winning form when soccer in England emerged from deep freeze yesterday. In the first full English League programme for ten weeks, Spurs beat Manchester United
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  • 156 17 CAVALIERS ARE ON THE VERGE OF DEFEAT pAPETOWN, Sun.— The touring Cavaliers cricket team were on the verge of defeat at the end of the second day of their three-day match against a Western Province Invitation XI here at Newlands yesterday. The Cavaliers were only 47 runs ahead with seven
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  • 1319 17 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Liverpool "irmincham 3 Wolves Bolton S Sfacff. Ltd. •iurniey 1 Wfd Ham Fverton t NolU Forest Full.am 2 Blackpool Leicester t HUckburn Leyton Aston Villa Man. I nit-d 0 Tottenham shrn Wed 4 Man. City WBA 6 Ipswich i 4 t 0
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  • 46 17 NEW YORK, Sun.— Lucas Matseke, a Bantu became the first non-white South African boxer to gain an international class title when he won the United States amateur flyweirht championship at Utlct last nifht. In the flna. Matseke outpointed Howard Smith of Florida.— Reuter.
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  • Ireland outplay Wales for a surprise victory
    • 472 17 Ireland outplay Wales for a surprise victory RUGBY UNION fRELAND, without a win since they beat England A in 1961, outplayed Wales at Cardiff yesterday and thoroughly deserved their 14-6 win by scoring one goal, two penalty goals and one dropped goal against a dropped goal and a try by
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    • 111 17 HOCKEY SPORE JUNIOR KO: BIR v CSC (Ffcrrer Pk): RMN v Woodbrldge (Woodlands). S'GOR LGE DIV. 2: Kilat v Yg Eaglets Pantai University v ERC (Pantai Valley); Camp Mlndef v EPF (R. Range Rdi; Agric College v 1 Tpt Coy (Serdang). OS Lge: Inland Revenue v Labour (Taylor Rd); Radio
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  • 91 18 MR. CHEW MOV LAM of 2. Rakau Lane panurd away r*.iecftilly on 10.3.63 at No. 4 Kee Bun Avenue at 5.30 p.m. RECEIVED CABLE from Addukod<tai. U.ylon. of death of Mrs. T. Rapammah, tUtm of Mr K. Animutam, Juffm-M' Cu-op.rafiv. Society. K.l_ I. tUNORUMPILLAI formerly of „l hrulhir of
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  • 289 18 THE chairman of the pro- tern committee of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, suggested today that Tun Abdul Razak "or someone of his position in Government" should go to Jakarta to "ease the tension that exists in our area
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  • 453 18 Call for ministerial meeting on Malaysian 'problems' THEN PERHAPS SUMMIT OF MACAPAGAL, TENGKU AND SOEKARNO THI-i Philippines called yesterday for a conference at ministerial level with Indonesian and Malaya to solve "differences" created by Ihe Malaysia federation scheme. The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Salvador Lopez, said in a statement
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  • 126 18 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The Malayan Ambassador, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, conferred for one hour yesterday with the Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Averell Harriman. on South-east Asia problems, with emphasis on Malaysia. Dato Ong said afterwards that no single Issue was discussed. He and
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  • 249 18 SIR Garfield Barwick, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, said on his arrival here today that Australia could play a bigger part in the development of the Ecafe region if it was included in Ecafe's geographical scope. The Ecafe region
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  • 402 18 HUNT FOR REDS AFTER SYRIA'S BLOODLESS COUP Tanks are out but Damascus is now all quiet DAMASCUS, Sunday YANKS a nd anti-aircraft guns last night guarded strategic points in Damascus a city now quiet after the lighting apparently bloodless coup which ousted the regime of Prime Minister Khaled El A/em.
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  • 135 18 GENEVA. Sun. The Red Cross laid a centuries old African ghost to persuade thousands of giant Watutsi tribesmen from Ruanda to settle on fertile land in Burundi, formerly believed to be haunted. The bulletin of the League of Red Cross Societies said
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  • 33 18 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Parliamentary Secretary t* the Prune Minister. Tuan Hajl Yaacob bin Mohamed, will open the Selcolah Menegah Tun Seri Lanang (at Mountbatten Wilkinson Roads) on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.
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    • 41 18 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures lor Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kola Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 73
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