The Straits Times, 29 April 1963

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 352
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  • 243 1  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD Hit-and-run attack No. 3 Sarawak acts to stop raids by bandits From KUCHING. Sun. ANBp.m.to4a.m. curfew will be imposed from tomorrow along the Indonesian border in Sarawak's First and Second Divisions following the latest attack by "armed bandits" on Tebedu police station. The attack, which took
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  • 205 1 Like an empty drum SAYS Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that an Indonesian call for the elimination of his Government would not appeal to Malayans. "It is likr an empty drum which makes a big noise," said the Prime Minister, when he spoke briefly to reporters
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  • 83 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— lnche Ghazali bin Shnfie. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry ol External. Affairs lrft today for Manila for talks with Filipino officials nbout a new date for the Foreign Ministers meet mi? of Malaya. Indonesia and the Philippines. The meeting was scheduled for M.i-
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  • 127 1 BLIND FOR 60 YEARS SUDDENLY SHE SEES AGAIN MIAMI, Sun. A 60--year-old woman. Miss Bessie Sikes, virtually blind since she was nine weeks old. has reported that she has suddenly regained the sight of her left eye. With only one per cent vision in her right eye. she could tell
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  • 64 1 With love to the taxman PHOENIX. (Arizona), Sun.— An Arizona man ended a love letter to his sweetheart with the words: "Just sent in my state taxes. Boy. did I rook them. "Ha, ha." Then he posted the letter to the tax authorities by mistake. The Tax Office returned the
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  • 25 1 NEW YORK. Sun— The Malayan Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, had lunch yesterday wilh New York city and business representatives. UPI.
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  • 167 1 ROME, Sunday. VOTING in tl»e Italian general election opened today to the accompan intent of live lx)mb explosions. Nine policemen and firemen were injured when three time-bombs exploded In the Milan railway station. At Cesano Maderno, 15 miles north of Milan, a time-bomb, left at
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  • 56 1 AFTER Princess Alexandra, the big centre of attraction at Wednesday's Royal wedding was Princess Anne, Queen Klizabeth's 12-year-old daughter. For the first time she wore her hair usually a schoolgirl straggle swept up on top of her head, with a broad while band holding it in place.
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  • 261 1 TRIUMPHAL TOUR OF AUSSIE BORDER BY SOEKARNO JAKARTA, Sun President Soekarno leaves tomorrow for the borders of Australian New Guinea for a triumphal tour of inspection. The President is on his way to Merauke, near the Australian frontier on the south coast of the island. He is making a triumphal
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  • 218 1 Phouma gets a truce in Laos Fighting stops pending talks VIENTIANE, Sun. The neutralist Laotian Prime Minister, I Prince Souvanna Phouj ma, returned from truce talks on the Plain of Jars yesterday and said the leftwing and neutralist factions had promised to preserve a ceasefire pending further discussions. Sources close
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  • 12 1 HAH WARN i Haiti off Ih. Guam I il i
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  • 133 2 The royal bride curtsies to Queen PRINCESS ALEXANDRA of Kent curtsies and her bridegroom, Mr. Angus Ogilvy, bows to the Queen as they leave the altar alter the wedding service in Westminster Abbey, London, last Wednesday. Princess Anne, principal bridesmaid, arranges the bride's train. With the Queen are the Duke
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 336 3 'Death to Hussein' mob invade embassy BAGDAD, Sunday. JORDANIAN students, screaming and singing "Death to Hussein,"' invaded the Jordan embassies in Bagdad and Ankara yesterday. They took possession of the Bagdad embassy, where they hoisted a four-star "Arab unity" flag. A spokesman for the Bagdad students said the embassy coup
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    • 127 3 TONDON. Sun. The African National Conrress of South Africa issued a "strong warning" to the world today that the South African population was briny driven to a state of desperation by the Government's "intolerable acts." The statement, signed by Mr. Raymond Kuncne, its London
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    • 46 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— The Indian Government has signed an agreement with the Phillips Petroleum Company of America for the erection of a refinery ai Cochin. D \iill b»- India's fourth stateowned refinery. Work will start immediately and be completed in late 1965.
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    • 27 3 THE HAGUE. Sun.— A OHW plane of the Catholic mission to He* Ootnea li atataig south of Hollandla. Six other pkuirs sire searching for I".
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    • 243 3 Canaries in luggage as Saud leaves for home PARIS, Sun.— King Saud of Saud Arabia, left Paris for home yesterday, ending a bizarre visit to France. He and his entourage 82 members of his family, six bodyguards and a cage of canaries flew from Orly airport in a special Boeing
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    • 44 3 TOKYO. Sun. Mr. Archer Trench. 48. an New York journalist and former U.S. Navy officer, was reunited in Tokyo today with a group of Japanese lie .saved from a sinking repatriation ship in the East China Sea soon after World War n.
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    • 31 3 ANKARA. Sun. Turkey and Egypt have a«reed to resume diplomatic relations, broken on* by Egypt when Turkry recognised the breakaway Syrian government in 1961. it was announced lasi night.
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    • 32 3 ANKARA. Sun.— Lord Home. British Foreign Secretary, arrived here today (or a short visit. He is on his nay to Karachi for the Central Treaty Organisation ministerial council meeting.
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    • 31 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Construction of a lunatic asylum near New Delhi has been hampered because no YIP is prepared to lay the foundation stone, the Times of India reported.
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    • 182 3 SAIGON, Sunday. TWO American soldiers were wounded yesterday when Communist groundflre forced down an I H-34 helicopter near the city of Danang, a U.S. i military spokesman reported. Another helicopter was hit In the same action, and a Vietnamese soldier aboard it I was
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    • 102 3 It's spring clean-up season in Peking PEKING. Sun. A "shock campaign" to wipe out flies and other hazards to health Is in full swing in Peking this weekend. The campaign Is linked with a general clean-up of the city In preparation for the May Day celebrations. The main aims are
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    • 193 3 5 NAVIES END SOUTH CHINA SEA TESTS LONDON, Sunday. WARSHIPS of the Australian, British, New Zea- land, Pakistani and Thai Navies have Just completed four days' exercises in the South China Sea, the Admiralty announced here this morning. The exercises, under the overall command of Rear Admiral A.W.R. McNicoll, Flag
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    • 139 3 Egypt told of Israeli rocket base raid plan CAIRO, Sun.— Mr. Mohammed Ileikal. editor of the authoritative morning newspaper Al Ahram, yesterday published details of what he alleged had been an Israeli plan to launch a surprise attack on Egyptian rocket bases. The newspaper quoted a "well informed visitor from
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    • 29 3 TAIPEH. Sun. The British freighter Benvorlich was on her way 10 Sarawak under her own steam today after her engine failed 20 minutes after leaving Keelung. northern Formosa,
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    • 30 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Kartar Singh, a villager from Patmla Punjab was jiiiled live years (or killing v preacher- who failed to explain a point in his sermon.
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    • 145 3 pEKINGt Sun.— The Chinese Government last night accused the Indian authorities of "unscrupulously, killing" Chinese nationals in India to prevent them re- I turning to China and revealing the "atrocious maltreatment" they'had received at Indian hands. The charge is included In a long and
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    • 39 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby V^a SAgpen uAMMQOLjf' rt[ A* Vvn> -v A Pf *\P f/Vr was a wondcrfcilTH I f JT 7^ lO6A TO BUY TMAT U JU»T wiSu *Xi MAONT \pOfT-^OUttSßLf'KrrJ^ I LOST H4T6R6T JN IT %oj
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  • 649 4 Lee: Willing to share funds but not now PREMIER TELLS THE SOUTHERN ISLANDERS THAT THE SURPLUS MONEY IS FOR REBUILDING SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Sun PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew declared today that Singapore is willing to share her surplus funds with the Malaysian Central Government after the formation of a
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  • 84 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Third Asian V's Men's Conference today ended its three-day meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall with the adoption of several resolutions and recommendations. About 152 delegates and observers from 13 countries were represented. Chairing the meeting was Dr. C. J. Poh. Among the
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  • 113 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— There will be no delivery of letters or parcels on Monday, May 6 (Hari Raya Haji holiday) and Wednesday, May 8 (Vesak Day), the Director j of Posts announced today. I The General Post Office and the Dempsey Road (Forces) Post Office will open
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  • 339 4 SINGAPORE, Sun rpRADE unionist Mr. 1 F.V. Rajendra has once again told civil servants to stay clear of politics. Speaking as adviser of the Singapore Government Technical Services Union at its annual general meetIng yesterday. Mr. Rajendra said; "Civil servants, as individuals
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    • 406 4 1 IN AND OUT BYIJR~ I^HE foUowlng Is today* from Jakarta iML 204) 945 schedule of civil aircraft pjn. movement at Paya Letoar BfA: Prom Standatedt IsHlrport. suigapore: tanbul. Bombay (BR 662> 7aju. AMIIVALS DEPAIWXKES BOAC: From Melbourne, Bris- Rn*r. xn p.l™,^ n^,K bane. Darwin (BA 713, 7.30 T| s?*^
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  • 259 5 rrfllK Minister for A (ulture. Mr. S. Ka.jaratnam, today warned that the months ahead might well see the Communists engaged in further acts of desperation and national treachery to break up merger and Malaysia. .Mr. Kajaratnam's warnine is contained in a M.i\ Day message to
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  • 326 5 SCHOOL HEADS EXPRESS CONCERN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HE conference of heads of secondary schools has expressed concern about the future of girls who cannot continue their education after taking the Lower Certificate of Education. At the end of the threeday session
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  • 63 5 KUANTAN. Sun— Dalo Abdul- j i.Ui bin Ibrahim has been elected piTsid"iit »i the newly-formed East C'ouai Mining Association, whicb will look into the problems and prospect* of the mining industnr on the East Coast. Others elected: Vlce-presideni Mr v.p Khen Van. secretary Mr. Mm Four
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  • 57 5 N-fund 51, 365 more Xl ALA LIMPIR. Sun.— A total of an. other $3,365.55 has been received by Bank Nesara for the "Save Demrocacy" fund bringing the overall total to 5918.437.50. latest gifts were from: Uurkers of Ilu Yam Estate. Rawang. HH; High Commission of India. $774; and Workers of
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  • 100 5 Officer off to police seminar SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang. assistant commissioner In charge ol the j Criminal Investigation De- partment here. :elt last night i to attend the United Nations j I seminar on police work which opens In Canberra tomorrow. Mr. Cheam will represent the Singapore Police
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Miss Dorothy Kildufl. a Hollywood ni;ikr-up artist on a South-Ea-st Asian tour. arrived In Singapore today to give a series of make-up and beauty demonstration lectures starting tomorrow at a leading store in Hill Street.
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  • 144 5 CHANGE OF NAME POSER FOR SCBA SINGAPORE, Sun. Should the Straits Chinese British Association change its name? Its president, Mr. T. W. Ong. told the annual meeting that the S.C.B.A. constitution had undergone changes from time to time until today. From promoting interest in the affairs of the British Empire,
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  • 31 5 KAJANO. Sun.— The Kajang Indian Welfare Committee yesterday visited the Sugei Telcali land development area in the Ulu Langat district and distributed free food parcels to the settlers.
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  • 258 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. In just under nine hours today 243 items belonging to Malaya's 'oldest law firm.' came under the auctioneer's hammer. And at the last "gone" the company, Bannon and Bailey. was no more. About 100 people attended the auction, at
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  • 119 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Cabinet Secretary for the Indian Government, Mr. S.S. Khera. arrived here today by air for a three-day goodwill visit. Mr. Khera was on his way home to India from Australia, where he accompanied the Minister for Economic I
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  • 182 5 APAH, Sunday TTHLE Minister of Edux cation, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said here last night that the poverty of Malay parents should not bar their children from going for higher studies. Speaking at an UMNO rally, the Minister said: "In education, we have made great
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    • 107 5 Uirk Irnrf, Ck+*t*r Gmmld r r *V| I CROWD IPH ULWtW* V] I (AHA? TUAT I 111 II I II GET HIM OUT OP TMERC V \^*"*^J\ VIjOWWV S" -^^T \MCS &ON& FOR A UTTLEy /i 7 \hn,r Hf, At tapp AH GOT POX CHOPS V A I \M£JU«H/L[ -WU
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  • 163 6 INTO THE DEEP JUNGLE GO 22 GIRLS ON AN EXPEDITION Il'fUl. Sunday. TMTBNTT-TWO leenaged girls, the oldest of them 19. left at 4 a.m. today carrying heavy packs for a 30-hour deep jungle expedition with an escort provided by the Federation Armed Forces. The (iris, three of them teachers, the
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  • 54 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Three students' unions have sent a joint memorandum to the United Nations Under-Secretary, Mr. C. V. Naraslmhan. on the general situation in Singapore and South-East Asia. They are the Nanyang University Students' Union, Singapore Poly- j technic Students' Union and the University
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  • 42 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— A youth Tan Quee Meng. 16. was subbed in Boat Quay today while he was gambling with a group of people. Tan was admitted to hospital ith a stomach wound. His condition is not serious.
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  • 30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The, Selangor branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union will hold: a social and dance at the Chinese! Assembly Hall on Saturday night. l
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  • 126 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Traffic police here will crack down on offending cyclists, and taxi and bus drivers after trying to "educate" them on traffic regulations for the past month. During the month policemen were stationed at various parts of the city and suburbs to tell
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  • 26 6 KLANG. Sun— Mr. K. O. Vurghese has been elected president of the new Malayan Indian Congress branch at Pendamaran newvillage. Port Swettenham, near here.
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  • 131 6 Alliance says 'no' to half in, half out allies IKUCHING,1 KUCHING, Sun. The Sarawak Alliance today stated that it would not allow any party to have one foot in the Alliance and the other foot out of It. "Any political party that has withdrawn from the Sarawak Alliance Is considered
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  • 777 6 OPPOSITION PARTIES TELL NARA: WE SEEK POSTPONEMENT FOR A 1 NEW OUTLOOK TO BE FORMED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun r fHE U.N. Security Council has been asked to intervene and obtain a postponement of the formation of Malaysia. The call was made by six Malayan opposition
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  • 55 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Aa si&tant editor of the Dewan Bahaaa dan Pustaka here. Inche Usman Awang. was re-elected chairman of the National Writers' Association at its annual meeting today. Other officials are: Vice-presid-ent Inche Kamaludin Muhammad. secretary Syed Hussein All, assistant secretary Inche Abdul Wahab Mohamed.
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  • 26 6 KAJANG. Sun.— A variety show will be held at the Kajang Hall on May 4 and May 6 to celebrate Hari Raya Haji.
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  • 205 6 PENANG. Sunday THE establishment of Malaysia was a "friendly and well-meaning move" to bring together the peoples of the five territories. Mr. A. Raja Gopal the new president of the Penang Indian Chamber or commerce, said in his acceptance speech yes- terday. Addressing members
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  • 231 6 fAPAK. S"D. Tto« Minister of Agri- culture and Co-opera- lives. Inche Mohuaed Khir Jobari, spoke here I last night of the tm- portanee of establish Ing Malaysia. ."Whatever the oppo- sltion parties may say, whatever the Com- munists and then* com- rades may
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  • 49 6 PENANG. Sun. The president of the Penang Malay Association, Captain Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed. today called on all Malays to loin the association. "We need your support and cooperation to strengthen the association." Capt. Mohamed Noor told the annual meeting. He was reelected president.
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  • 32 6 IPOH. Sun —Mr. Cheah (Throng Sin. of the Perak Police ConMnKent headquarter* h» rr was elected chairman of the Perak branch of the Police Administrative and Clerical. Services Unun.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 166 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS s. -Lord of thy and no land 8. Reserve Japanese drink as a beside" (Kinr John) memento (B>. 6 Knowing Tom's in Nice? (lO>. t. Continue to be about to t. 7 «h.p tt Ei£ r U Wi 9llch ta lf A marrof^JrVabout im W*" l
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  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 223 7 LONDON, Sunday. 'pVO HUNDRED anti-nuclear marchers yesterday demonstrated at a village near Lancaster, north-wes England, outside an establishment they ci~.m is an emergency regional seat of government in the event of nuI clear war. Escorted by two policemen, they marched along quiet country
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    • 155 7 The boy who set his school on fire NEW YORK. Sun— A 12--year-old boy of Revere. Massachusetts, who made good his threat to set bis school on fire, was ordered yesterday to undergo 35 days of mental tests at the metropolitan state hospital In Waltham. Police said that the boy.
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    • 151 7 LONDON, Sun. United States officials were reported to be "furious" at British architects competing to design a Cuban memo- rial to the victory two years ago over the Americanbacked invasion of the is- land. The People reported that tne Americans were even
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    • 77 7 LONDON. Sun.— A handful of hardy Londoners took the plunge today fortunately the hottest day of the year so far to mark the opening of the mixed bathing season in the Serpentine in Hyde I Park. The thermometer rose to 65 degrtM hilirenheit,
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    • 40 7 GENEVA. Sun. An American delegate here yesterday handed hi* Soviet colleague a book which, he said, contained the secret of why "our people are immune against Communist propaganda" a copy the famous Sears Roebuck mailorder catalogue.— Reuter.
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    • 102 7 LONDON. Sun General Franco (above), Spain's head of state. Is seriously 111, The Observer reported today. The report said that because of his Incapacity, any tendency towards a liberalisation of Spanish administration was likely to be halted and the question of a successor reopened.
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    • 83 7 BRISBANE, Sun.— A former officer in Rommel's Afrika Corps, now serving seven years in Brisbane jaU for having tried to murder a detective, has had hi* second book accepted for publication. He is Ounther Bahnemann, 39, who already has published a best-seller, I Deserted Rommel,
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    • 258 7 Beyond the reef: A Dutch treasure ship pERTH. San. Skindivers have found an underwater cavern filled with relics centuries old in a reef about six miles off the Western Australian coast 60 miles north of Perth. A magnificent piece o* ancient pottery, lead sheets, elephants tusks, a coil of amazingly
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    • 417 7  -  Harriman by MOSCOW, Sunday MR. Averell Harriman. U.S. Undersecretary of State, who conferred with Mr. Khrushchev on Friday, said here yesterday: "He gave me every indication that he was very vigorous and strong; as captain of the Soviet ship of state." Answering Press
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    • 40 7 MIAMI. Sun. Mrs. Marilyn Mitchell. 35. mother of three children, has been crowned Mrs. America after a week of tests of her skill as a housewife and mother. She wins a priie of about 1.5.530.000. Renter.
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    • 152 7 KATMANDU, S u n.— Snow has delayed an American expedition in its final assault on Mount Everest. KHARTOUM: Shell, signed a $41 million contract to supply all Sudanese Government vehicles with petrol for three years. BRUSSELS: Prince Albert de Ugne, 50-year-old Belgian aristocrat and businessman, died in
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  • 154 8 10 Word* tie (Minimum) MRS. T. ROW lhanka relativea/ frlaaaSl for their valuable preaenta. kind nn the occasion of her Kmilv'a marriage. MR. A MRS. K. ne Noel Martinua thank friends, rrlmivra for aaaiatance. leii-trams and valuable prexeni.t II •■•l4 ns in Malacca MR. AND MRS. A. Mahadevan thjink
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  • 732 8 The Straits Times Monday. April 29, 1963. The Case Against A remarkable feature of the opposition in Singapore tc Malaysia, and such opposition as there is in the Federation, is the protestation on all sides that the concept of Malaysia is unchallengable. This position is reaffirmed in the statement handed
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  • 258 8 In response to a call from the United Nations, Malaya despatched 613 officers and men to the war-torn Congo Republic on October 4, 1960. When the crisis in that African state deepened and the needs of the U.N. Command increased, the Malayan contingent was reinforced to peak
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  • 230 8 The secondary continuation schools, it has been officially acknowledged, "have not been as successful as we had hoped." It is discouraging news, but the Ministry of Education could hardly have pretended otherwise; partial failure was wii 1 large in the poor response accorded to the experiment to absorb
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    • 351 8 When fashion goes on 'show' AS an ex-designer for one of London's leading wholesale dress making firms, I would like to add a word to the controversy aroused over these interminable fashion shows which have been thrust upon .the public these last ten years or so. One realises there is
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    • 217 8 rh president of the National Union of Journalists, Federation oi Malaya, has said iS.T. April 26> mat the NUJ delegation to tne Airo-Asian journalists' conference did receive a "mandate' from the NUJ executive council. I understand tne "mandate" was that the delegation snoula aecme its altitude to matters
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  • 93 8 IN the film "The Year of the Dragon" one is liable to be confused by the facts when the part of a Japanese commandant is enacted by a local Chinese, the part of a Chinese guerilla leader by a Japanese, a part of an Eurasian teacher by a
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  • 483 8 THE NEW] MASTERS OF WEST IRIAN MOVE IN JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia on Wednesday formally acquires the vast territory of West New Guinea it has claimed for 18 years. At last, after much sound and fury, speeches, debates, guerilla actions and a near invasion, Indonesia will indeed stretch from Sabanr to
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  • 644 8  -  A SPECIAL WRITER by EVERY fifth Ame r i can lives in poverty, and many more in deprivation, according to official statistics. Altogether 77 million are either poor or are denied an adequate standard of living. Poverty is a relative term, but the information available is compelling,
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  • 166 9 Bukom goodbyes mean big money SINGAPORE, Sun.— Tax-free grants ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 have been offered by the Shell Co. to employees who elect to leave their quarters in Pulau Bukom to enable the company to use the housing sites for future industrial expansion. It is estimated that this
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  • 675 9 We're so proud of you, King tells troops THE LAST OF OUR MEN RETURN FROM THE CONGO KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today welcomed home the last batch of the Malayan Special Force from the Congo. He told the 2o officers and 716 men of the 2nd Bn..
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  • 27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan newspapers today received another $71 for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total collected by newspapers so far to $581,744.
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  • 283 9 Tree the detainees' demand by party SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Party Rakyat today condemned the Government for the recent mass arrests and demanded the unconditional release of political detainees. Party Rakyat is one of several organisations hit by the big swoop ordered by the Internal Security Council on Feb. 2. Eleven
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  • 46 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 500 people attended the funeral today of Mrs. Rose Jayamanl Kandlah. who died In the General Hospital on Saturday after a long Illness. Mrs. Kandlah. a musician, was the wife of Dr. A. R. Kandlah.
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  • 39 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Miss Yap Yoon Kin, an expert on the education of the blind, will speak on 'The Education of the Blind" at next Wednesday's Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the Le Cog dOr here.
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  • 180 9 AIUAR, Sun. Water rationing has been introduced here because of a serious shortage due to the long drought. The majority oi the 10,300 consumers are getting water for only three hours a day, some only 1\ 2 hours a day. The situation is worse in
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Tha Rotary Club here has donated $66 40 to Tibetan Refugee Organisation's relief fund. The money was collected on the spot at the clubs weekly luncheon last Wednesday.
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  • 315 9 KOTA BHARU, Sunday. JJATO Justice Hashim today declined to convict a Thai monk, who had admitted causing grievous hurt to his assistant. Police investigation had been "haphazard," he said. It would not be fair to convict the monk. Eh At and ordered that he
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  • 170 9 SPA to PAP: Find delay in merger talks SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore People's Alliance has called on the PAP Government to stop using electioneering tactics and speed up negotiations on merger and the formation of Malaysia without delay. It has offered Its "good offices"— the service of BPA Assemblymen "to
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  • 39 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mrr Violet Coomarasamy has been appointed national general secretary of the YWCA for Singapore and Malaya. Mrs. Coomarasamy. formerly national field and training secretary, was loaned to the Singapore YWCA last November
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  • 47 9 In for tour of our prisons KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. H. Kenudson. Deputy Director of Prisons, Denmark, arrived here today for a six-day tour of Malayan prisons. He is on his way to Japan to lecture on prison administration under the auspices of the United Nations. •/ei/i
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    • 504 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SEKVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM wTveIeRVICE: SERVIC^ M^ 476 metres A M °00 T lne Signal, NegaA.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 60a Morning Melodiw; Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.20 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And Rendezvous With
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  • STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
    • 185 10 Keeping Holmes in business SCIENCE AND THE DETECTION OF CRIME. By C.R.M. CutfatHTt (Arrow Books 65.) BY DAVID SZE 4 CRIMINAL case in the Singapore courts some months ago turned on a parcel which was said to have contained currency notes to the value of thousands of dollars. The point
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    • 1005 10  - The siege of Peking ALLINGTON KENNARD THE BOXER UPRISING. By Victor Purcell. (Cambridge University Press 455.) By '['HE siege of the Peking legations in the Boxer war is among the best documented episodes of Far Eastern history. It would not seem a very good reason for yet another book, but
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    • 368 10 TRIUMPH OF THE SPIRIT MIRACLE ON THE RIVER KWAI By Ernest Gordon. (Collins 215.). By WALTER WARWICK rls late in the day for yet another prison camp book and the Inescapable story of degradation. heroIsm, despair, cruelty, suffering and courage of which all these books are compounded. Ernest Gordon has
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    • 148 10 AN ACTIVE LIFE. By Frederick Barnard o. (Bodley Head 255.) FREDERICK BARNARDO. nlmself a doctor. Is a nephew of the more famous Dr Thomas Bamardo But for one charactf ristic they would seem to have nothing whatever in common. Kred^rlck had no religious zeal, was fond of
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    • 310 10 A world of his own He is in another world, so absorbed that for the moment you are forgotten. He feels secure because you, his father, are always there to comfort and provide for him. He never thinks it could be otherwise. But you know differently. You know there is
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    • 449 10 FACTORY OPENING TODAT The Chairman and Directors of DAIWA (M) LTD. j cordially invite their patrons and friends to witness the official opening of their factory by the Honourable, the Minister of Finance DR. GOH KENG SWEE at 5 p.m. on 29th April, 1963. DAIWA (M) LTD. 10 18 TANGLIN
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  • 30 12 RIBRrK TIN iprrlbl (prrpit-ull. April 32. Mf4o*j> MH.n 23. 76', cU. 9452.25 24. 76 -k eta, $448.82 1 IS. 76<^cU. 5446.6!', 2C. 7S' /K eta. $451.75 27. 5451.37H
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  • 1739 12 Reduced turnover on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent y^HILE the turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange was not so heavy as in the previous week quite a useful amount of business was written. While the majority of' business was written in the idustrial section there was by no means
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  • 80 12 Current payment Date of payment Total for Total for previous Rahman Hydraulic li Jerara Kuantan 20% MrnUkib Rubber 10 New Serendah 15 v Anglo-Oriental 16. Cberss Rubber Inrh Kenneth 30. R.1.. Kepone 6 Malaysia Robber 18) (id. Sam Beton< 30 '<. Interim June 10 May 15 May 16
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  • 814 12 THE Üble of shares on the 19 10'j Val T.n 24i Malayan Stock Exchange shows 9 ;>* '/haVcon'"' 14 4",: last busing to April 19. (A) and j J KSSSIm I.!*. 13 laxt business since that date (B) 5;o 340 Petumf 420 with II and L standing
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    • 796 13 SHARE MART REVISED > QUOTATIONS 'pUK rollowtag is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stack Exchange on Friday, April 28. INDUSTRIALS B. S. Alex ords. 5.30 Atlas lc* LlO I: M Trust*** SOU 6.80 Boustaad 1.57 1..59 I'M. Holding S/lOi 7 Oun. Tin amalt Pref IT/9
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    • 966 13 (Continued from Page tl SITUATIONS VACANT tt Werda U (Mim.) sVs St rts. extrm TMB ADVERTISER Box A 1854 S.T. ILL. Position ailed. Applicants thanked. COOK OENERAL AMAM Wanted, no cooking, Knsiisi speaking. Apply 50, Uarllck Avenue. Spore 10. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Temporary Teacher for Senior Class**. Apply Headmistress. St. Mary's
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    • 995 13 SITUATIONS VACANT St Warda SS (Mim.)— Bex St eta. extra PERMANENT HOUSEHOLD at Chanel requires two Chine** Amahs (or married cnunir might unit). Must have some experience European cooking Telephone MBM S'por*. APPLICATIONS ARB INVITED for Selene* Teachers (preferably graduates) for tht Upper Secondary Class** at St Muhael a Institution,
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    • 994 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I> Werda St (Mim.)— Box St els, extra THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACH-ED House Holland Grove Drive, Details Ring (Spore) *****. NEWLY BUILT 3 room Oat with modern sanitation at ZSN Oxley Rla* off Orchard Road. Singapore King ***** ***** SERANQOON CAROEN ESTATE: Semi- Detacbsd Bungalow at Kingswear
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    • 996 13 TUITION St Werda SS (Mim.)— Bax St eU. extra AT YOUR N0MB: Prtvats Tultloo for All tirades In All School Subject* from S2O monthly. Particulars P.O. Box 2458, S'por*. PIANO TUITION for younceat from Si conducted ny speelsllzrd/e&ptrl*Dcrd lady tutor at your oomr. fees nodrrate. Bos AS9VZ S.T. S'pora. LEARN
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    • 912 13 FOR SALE St Werda U (Mim.)— Box St eta. extrm •SAKS YOU* PARTY gw wlt» a baas, (let your -oys, Jokes, *ovelU*a aad magic tricks from "Corona Toys" 237, Orchard Ruad. Bingapor* iwnolaaal* retail) LADIES ENCLISH and Continental Dresses. Many Outsize*. Dress length* and on* Singer Automatic Machin*. Ring (Spore)
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    • 271 13 CURIOS It Warda SS Mim.}— Bex St rts. txirm FOR HORITAKB CHINAWARES. Curios. Ivory, Jade. Visit Shanghai Arts Furniture Co., 402, Orchard Boad. (B'pore). PboLj *****. ENTERTAINMENT St Word* S3 (Mim.)— Box SO eta. extra THE THRILLING DANCES of our Heritage. Lioa City Kevu* (B pore) *****. FRESH FLOWERS !t
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    • 588 14 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 5 v DEBENTURE STOCK 1958/68-78. NOTICE is hereby given that •he Transfer Book of the above Sock will be closed from 2nd to 15th May. 1963. both days inclu- v Mvr lor the preparation of Inter- rst Warrants.. S. S SCALES B Ciiy Treasurer and Registrar ol
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    • 455 14 1 NOTICE JABATAN KEKJA RAYA. NEGEKI Sr MBit AN LEVEL CROSSING GATE AT T.P. .'4 U PORT DICKSON The public U hereby Informed that urgent repairs a ill be carried out on the above level craving situated on the Seremb&n/Port Dickson Road within the Torn Board Umit at Port Dickson
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    • 819 14 NOTICES STERLING COMMODITY FUND ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME. The Trustee expects to distribute I the income of the Sterling Commodity Fund for the six mouths ended sth April 1963 to registered holders of units at that date on 20th May 1963. The amount available for distribution amounts to £1
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    • 794 14 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HONG KOJJG GOVERNMENT Vacancy for SENIOR PLANNINO (OFFICER. Public Works Department. HONG KONO. •Pensionable. Salary: 53.840-t4.300 pjn. by 3 Increments. Qualifications: Under 45 years of age. Associate Membership of the Town Planning Institute plus j several years' post qualification ex- j i perience, preferably with an addi-
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    • 729 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR TEMPORARY TECHNICIANS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as TEMPORARY TECHNICIANS in the Public Works Department In the State of Malacca, on the salary scale $122.50x7.50--152.50/237x14-348/394x14-$506 plus cost of living allowance at current rates. Applicants should have attained their 17th but not their 23rd
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    • 866 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR MENTAL HEALTH SISTER. APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the post of Mental Health Sister In the Medical Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATION S I (1) Registered Nurse of the Federation of Malaya or Singapore. (11) Certificate of Mental Health EXPERIENCE: Candidates should have had
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    • 997 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for Construction of Road Formation from Bth. Mile to 12th. Mile Along Gula Road. Krian will be received at the Office of Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on the 14th. May, 1963 from Contractors in Classes A C
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 227 15 ATHLETICS OERTER BEATS WORLD MARK LOS ANGELES. Sun. Al Oerter of New York beat the world discus record with a throw of 206 ft. 5', 2 in. at Walnut. California, yesterday. Oerter, the Olympic champion, beat his own record of 204 ft IOJm set last July. Bob Hayes (Florida) clocked
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    • 22 15 MANILA. Sun.— Eder Jofrr. world bantamweight boxing champion, defends his title against Philippine champion Johnny Jamito here on May 18.— Reuter.
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    • 312 15 RACING Hoodwinked a lucky winner for Buckley J ONDON, Sun— Pat Buckley who rode Ayala to win the Grand National at Aintree, had another big sue- cess yesterday when his mount Hoodwinked took the Whltbread Gold Cup, another of Britain's richest i steeplechases, over three miles and 5f at Sandown
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    • 353 15 RUGBY ROUNDU LONDON, Sun. A < dramatic, last-min-ute pushover try gave Warwickshire a deserved victory over Yorkshire in the English Rugby Union county championship fnal at Coventry yesterday. Warwickshire won 13-10 to gain their fifth title In the last six years. Warwickshire led 3-0
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    • 148 15 Soekarno accuses... JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno of Indonesia said yesterday the Olympic Games were "the tool of the imperialists and colonialist*." The President was opening a conference on the holding of the "Oames of New Emerging Forces" in Jakarta later this year. Indonesia decided to stage Us own games after
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    • 62 15 LONDON. Sun— Ann Jon«s. the British No. 1 won the women's singles title In the British hard courts lawn tennis championships at Bournemouth yesterday. Mrs. Jones, the former Ann Haydon, beat Norm* Baylon (Argentine* «-0. l-«. 9-7. Billy Knight (Britain) won the men's single* for
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    • 1336 15 IRISH LEAGUE: Bally mena 5 Cliftonville 1 Bangor 3 Coleralne 1: Crusaders 1 Glentoran 4: Derry 3 Ards 2: Olenavon 0 Distillery 3: Linfleld 2 Portadown 2. Beater. URST DIVISION BUikborn 6 Birmimbam 1 Blackpool 3 Arsenal t Ipnwich Burnley Man. City 1 UK A 5
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    • 428 15 LONDON, Sunday. rfIHE West Indian touring team snatched a thrillinj victory over a powerful Duke of Norfolk's sid< at Arundel. Sussex, yesterday, winning by threi wickets off the last ball of the day. Frank Worrell, the West Indians' captain, made the winning hit
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    • 322 15 ATKINSON SCORES A CENTURY OFF YORKS f ONDON. Sun. Yorkshire, the county champions, made an Inauspicious start when the English first-class cricket season began yesterday in warm sunshine. Playing the MCC at Lord's, they missed many chances which proved most costly. MCC declared at 366 for two and by the
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    • 607 15 Thrills and vigour in semi-finals —as United and Leicester fight their way to Wembley F.A. CUP semi-finals At Hillsborough LEICESTER 1 (Strlngfellow 19m1n.) LIVERPOOL 0 At Villa Park MANCHESTER U. 1 (Law 22m in i SOUTHAMPTON 0 LONDON, Sunday. MANCHESTER United and Leicester will meet in the F.A.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 270 16 DENANG, Sun. The Sixth Asian 1 Youth soccer tournament next year will be held in Saigon, South Vietnam. Truong Sy (iian, manager of the Vietnam team in the fifth tournament which ended here tonight, successfully bid for the next tournament at a meeting today.
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    • 903 16 Korea Burma draw A $44,000 NIGHT OF THRILLS KOREA 2 BURMA 2: By NORMAN SIEBEL PENANG. Sunday JJI RMA, half-share holders of the 1961 Rahman (iold Trophy, symbol of Asian Youth soccer supremacy, looked certain to gain full possession of it in the fifth series when they met Korea at
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    • 146 16 HOCKEY Negri's title by a fraction SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan became champions In the friendly quadrangular hockey tournament which ended here today by a fraction of a goal. Singapore beat Negri 2—l In today's key match. Negri scored a total of eight goals with five against: Singapore scored six with
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    • 149 16 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sun. There will be no hotel Ufa for Malaya's Thomas Cup probable* when they undergo centralised training in preparation fro the tie against India or South Africa. Instead the probables will live a spartan" life at the Police Depot here after the Malayan
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    • 246 16 MCA LEAGUE Selangor rout Perak by 10 wkts I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor, the defending champions, scored a convincing 10-wicket victory over Perak in the Malayan Cricket Association's League on the Kuala Lumpur Padang here today. FINAL SCORES Perak 143 and 72; Selangor 136 and 80 for none. Apart from Chet.
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    • 233 16 MALACCA, Sun. Malacca gained maximum points when they beat Johore by seven wickets in their MCA League match on the Malacca Club padane here today. Final scores: Malacca 300 and 72 for 3; Johore 127 and 244. Johore, who were all out for 127 In the
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    • 96 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Singapore Harbour Boara beat V.M.C.A. by SO runs In a fast-scoring match at Bukit Chermin today. S.H.B. declared 193 for six (S.K. Sundram 56, A. Nathan 48. Chankar Singh 29, C. de Sllva 23) In 130 minutes batting. V.M.C.A. hit 143 (C. Fernando
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    • 597 16 MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP JOHORE 0 SPORE 2 ITLUANG, Sun. Johore goalkeeper I ngku Ismail today i played one of his best games but he could not stop Singapore from scoring a goal in each half. Ismail was frequently tested by the Singapore forwards
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      37 16 CAESAR majestically clears the last obstacle on his way to victory in the Cheltenham Cup hurdle at the amateur race meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Rider is Mr. Hayes. Timesport picture by HAROLD TEO.
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    • 43 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Selaneor entered the linul ot the Women's ItiUT-Siate. soccer championship for the Straits Times Cup by beaiing Singapore s— o at Jalan Besar tonight, siorintr through Iren^ Fernando (2>. Mary de Sou/a. Ruby Manascc and Joan Fernando (penalty).
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    • 27 16 ■occm S.A.K.A. Div. 2C— Telok Kurau Utd. v P. Setia 1 Parrer Purki; Div. 2D Badan Kesenian v Serangoon Garden 1 Ba lest ier 1
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    • 553 16 |>KNANQ Bun. A penalty one minute Horn time. from which Hone Kong tied the Ron against Thailand In their third place match in :i Youth soccer championship, sent the tense struggle into extra time at the City Stadium tonight. Hong Kong dominated this
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    • 906 16 SRC reaps the reward for good fielding SCA TOURNAMENT SINGAPORE. Sun. SINGAPORE Recreation Club today reaped the rewards for their efforts to improve their fielding department this season in beating Police by 41 runs in their S.C.A. Senior tournament match on the padang today. After being dismissed for. 152 in
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    • 51 16 MRS. CHAN CIAM T.n Tm Choo pa* .No. !2flC Aljumrd Ro»d A«;f TL' eavmi: l>ehlnd her bu.ihaiul. 2 «oni> Cltta l!oon Hint, Chaa <"hv. l.y«. ODi' dauKllti'l'-iti-lau OM o Krand'i.iiiKhtrr* to mourn hrr loss CorlfHP >;u ink- from No. J'uKfrin^ siren to fnt-fl burial ground at II a.m. :n
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    • 15 1 AUSTRALIAN FOOD εWINE FESTIVAL Two weeks of big displays for Australian products throughout Malaya Singapore
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    • 32 1 USED EXTENSIVELY ON FARMS AERIAL crop-dusting is carried out extensively in Australian farming areas. Here an aircraft is seen spraying pastures with superphosphate while receiving flight directions from the ground.
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    • 421 1 THE fine flavour and high quality of Australian beer is attributed to the brewing methods and the locally grown choice raw ingredients used. Barley from which malt is made is grown in sunny districts with an average rainfall of from 10 to 20 inches
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    • 428 1 WIDE RANGE OF AUSTRALIA'S BEST FOODS, WINES ON DISPLAY FREE PAINTING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN WITH PRIZES; DISTINCTIVE SHOPPING BAGS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE THE Australian Food and Wine Festival in Singapore and Malaya begins today. During the next two weeks a wide range of Australia's best foods
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    • 62 1 A3O-OUNCE can of Australian peaches contains IS ounces of fruit. 12 ounces of syrup. The sugar content of a tin of peaches is about 14 per cent. To produce one pound weight of canned fruit, the manufacturer needs .95 of a pound of fresh peaches,
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      • 91 1 *6|[ Ink GET THE BEST FROM THE TJJJ Make today a special shopping day, buy quality products, buy Australian quality products. The Australian Food and Wine Festival now being held in leading W&^[ AIIQTD Al l i v Dnn nn nro c n itv no n n PTQ provision stores
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    • 420 2 WHEAT: NATIONS LARGEST FOOD EXPORT Human hands do not touch the cereal now with mechanisation iyIIEAT is the largest food export from Australia a land where top-quality food production is a proud tradition. More than 270 million bushels— the second highest harvest on record was delivered to the Australian Wheat
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    • 270 2 Just heat-n-serve lunches, dinners from Australia AUSTRALIA has ivail of heat-and-serve nn ium foil trays. Heated constant 350 degrees F plete first-class dinne i'(X)ds. Dividers separate each tray into its meat and vegetable sections and meals can be stored up to 12 months before use. Popularity In the comparatively short
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    • 240 2 Dairy farming one of the most hygienic IDEAL conditions, selective breeding and strict supervision have helped to make the dairy farming industry in Australia one of the most efficient and hygienic industries in the world. There is continuinc resctrch into pastures, animal husbandr> ant! transport, as well as tin spr«'i:il
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      • 238 2 KIT MtttttlM c r _fl |£j lIP bY Jfe fUSvSAIJ'tS 1 I H I BALLARAT Aj£m ALBURY VICTORIA ISZm I I NEW SOUTH WALES r* —^Ty^ "7 "Si f FAMOUS BRANDS gaSg i||f AUSTRALIAN FLOUR JL L*'H ~Vj MILLED AND PACKED BY I3UNGE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD. r-L -7 |Oj Flour
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      • 56 2 DAVIS GELATINE b^s^l w& bB. f^*^\ TRYA I |/£*v.^\| DAVIS GELATINE VS 1/ DISH TODAY! ■ft 0^ There's a recipe to suit every palata -f«' < *'HI —savoury, sweet, fruit or salad •V IfW- dishes to delight ond satisfy your' x every occasion. So easily made with DAVIS I^n r
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    • 455 3 Australia has 12.5 million beef cattle and 152 million sheep MEAT IS THIRD LARGEST RURAL EXPORT MEAT is Australia's third largest rural export, and modern scientific research lo(hiy enables producers and processors to make a topqualitv product available to the consumer. Some of the large Australian
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    • 264 3 Canning of all types of meat Australia's exports of chilled and frozen mutton and lamb are worth about $70 million a year. The figure reflects considerable growth in this section of the meat export industry. Due to climatic conditions, lamb production is confined mainly to the reliable rainfall belt running
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    • 325 3 FROM its inception in th> *****, when total production was 1.i.00. mm cartons (about 31.000 tons). Australia's canned fruit industry has progressed to a record 8.500.000 cartons ill,:;. (Mil) tons) this year. The industry in Australia is engaged mainly on production of pearlies,
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    • 431 3 COUNTRY'S BIGGEST! EMPLOYER IS THE FOOD INDUSTRY rpHE food industry in Australia provides more employment than any other industry. About one million, or a quarter of Australia's four million work force, is engaged directly in food production or distribution. Half of these people are concerned with food growing; the other
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    • 120 3 Fast growth of frozen foods AN example of the phenomenal growth of the quick-irozen roods industry in Australia is shown by the fact that in 10 years since 1950. the annual production of frozen vegetables rose from 1.5 million to 26 million pounds. Frozen foods are being exported to many
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      • 350 3 You enjoy all the goodness of a gallon of whole milk in every pound of KRAFT CHEESE AUSTRALIA'S FINEST PROCESSED CHEESE mmm e >—^^ Kraft Cheese is made under the dt^^^ ""^^l most hygienic conditions from He^Btt^i creamy, dairy fresh milk. It take* one gallon of whole milk **w^-ZMT7^rUlt*M to
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    • 322 4 Tuna now a big industry in Australia developments in seafood processing:, aimed at improving quality and extending the storage life of fish are being used in Australia. One of the most interesting is called "accelerated freeze drying". The process involves snap-freezing. The frozen fish is
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    • 403 4 Anything edible -even fried rice -canned MORE than 1.000 million cans are Oiled each year in Australian canneries. Their contents may be beef, lamb or mutton, almost any known fruit or vegetable, fruit juices, beer, butter, processed milk, fish, processed eggs or even fried rice with chicken or prawns. About
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    • 316 4 INTENSIVE TESTING SAFEGUARDS DAILY MILK SUPPLY /CONSTANT emphasis on scientific research has y helped the Australian dairy industry to gain an enviable reputation on the fodd markets of the world. Every section of the industry farmer. Government authority and commercial company —participates in this never-ending work. Associated with Sydney University
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      • 106 4 I fM WORLD FAMOUS Mfosters\ Drink a beer that's really beer— Foster's -^^m=^^ Lager. Enjoy its clean, keen, cold taste. 6 IP^r Linger over its full-bodied sparkle. Get WKm m a lift that makes you glad you're thirsty. f^wi Foster's Lager is a man's drink which fSt^^t^fk refreshes like nothing
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      • 79 4 •**&*s" "MAFFCO" SP MtLV U p L O L W C D R ER MI SPRAY SKIM MILK MILK POWDER POWDER Suitable for INFANT FEEDING Av a"able in> Qil 56-lb. Polythene Lined i££ ta 3-. b. tins J-g Ba«s 12-lb. tins 28-lb.tlns ZB-lb. Tins Sunny South <^^ #COW BRAND PURE
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    • 449 5 Dried fruits are named 'nature's own confectionery' "NATURE'S own con lection cry" is the name that dietary experts of many nations have applied to vitamin-rich, energy-giving Australian dried fruits. These comprise sultanas, raisins, lexias and currants from the famed grape-growing areas of the States of Victoria and South Australia, and
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    • 130 5 Peanuts a flourishing industry T»HE Australian peanut har- vest has grown from 500 i tons annually to nearly 23.000 j ton* in 40 years. A flourish- ing associated peanut proce^s- ing industry makes foodstuffs, stock feed and oil. The nut is ground to produce highly nutritious peanut butter. Australian exports
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    • 453 5 Mobile bee-keepers get honey from trees TO enable bees to A gather the nectar of the eucalypt forests, Australian bee-keepers carry their hives from site to site on trucks and often travel several thousands of miles a year. Yet the industry is substantial. Last year there were 323.447 productive hives,
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      • 243 5 AUSTRALIA'S MOST SIPFRB yS V INKS COME FROM SEPPELTS I>> jjj ISr.rKr.Lls r f y iT SOLEBO f f mi~u\G p* DKT »*j ARAWATTA RIESLING. A iriiciomh rafiwhaf 4r) wine with a full Riesling bouquet and a pleasant, crap linish \/O>.S/O\ Cl^tßtT. Seppclts' Moyston Claret is a blend of some
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      • 127 5 Be sure of Quality-ask for V^ufß m. km 9km^Am\^^ r m m has be*n the H^BiAAiMi j mmr f I slirc guide to V HTn^VnHfILJBI \^J «iualil> former y A ""•IP""" 4ty 4w?p* jkxiV^ BRAND 1 1| J§ j HAMS, SMALLGOODS, vH&y CANNED MEATS etc. You can choose product.* carrying
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    • 338 6 ONLY BEST FRESH FRUITS GO ABROAD 1 Export conditions are Govt. controlled ■JOIPEHATE zone fruit from Australia apples, pears, oranges and grapes are being bought by more and more people every year. Australian apples, for example, are sold in every corner of the world from Sweden to Singapore, from Ireland
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    • 270 6 Brandies with excellent reputation overseas rE official regulations governing the distillation of brandy In Australia are among the most exacting In the world. They have helped Australian brandies attain an excellent reputation In many overseas markets. The regulations prescribe that brandy must be: Distilled wholly from wine and fermented juice
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    • 310 6 Tomatoes full of vitamins r>MATOES. rich in Vitamin C, are used by Australian manufacturers in large quantities for the making of baby foods and for other canned foods. More than 120.0«io tons of tomatoes are grown for commercial purposes in Australia each year. The farm areas total 18.000 acres. While
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      36 6 AN APPLE orchard in the Huon Valley, 25 miles south of Hobart. Tasmania's capital, the largest producer of export apples in Australia. The island's rich soil, cool temperature, and rainfall make conditions ideal for apple growing.
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      • 333 6 J|EDGEITSA FOR QUALITY CANNED FOODS WITH THE FRESH FLAVOUR AND VITAMINS CAPTURED IN THE CAN. swtn corn Creamed or Whole Corn Grain Deliciout on toast. Adds xest to chicken dishes. xEPGELj. TOMATOES gQgg| Ghtim CARROTS teOGCLL EDGELL Whole, peeled. The Young and fresh. Tasfe pick of the crop. Gives WL
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      • 49 6 unnniffi makes THEM GROW V^ Victoria i Butter^/ A °SrJ +t 4\ i Choicest, better than the best. > FITZPATRICK V^^ 300, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9T**^^^^ Roberh BBSV J ROBERN AUSTRALIA'S «assa» FINEST ISaSEB? CANNED Smn^jL FRUITS sm. MXL jpSj^j APRICOTS tS PEARS PEACHES NOW OBTAINABLE FROM COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKETS
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    • 276 7 AUSSIE BEAUTY QUEEN DIDNT LACK FRUIT GRAIN, MILK AND VITAMINS FOR BEST BACON ASSISTED by Government agricultural experts. Australian pig farmers use carefullyformuUted freding plans to produce tasty barons and hams for the home and export markets. A farmer at Byron Bay on the North Coast of
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    • 300 7 'CANDLING' OF EGGS NOW OUT OF DATE They are tested by their millions 01 conveyor belts before mirrored light 'J'HK traditional method of "candling", holding an egg before the light of a candle to test Ihe egg's quality, has disappeared in Australia's modern v^a, industry. Instead, eggs now pass in
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    • 138 7 ONE pound weight of Australian egg puip is equal to nine and one quarter fresh eggs of average size, while one pound of dried whole egg powder is equal to from 36 to 40 fresh eggs. Australian frozen egg pulp
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      • 20 7 ASK TOr TOUr A|v Old Favourite, mi Tollej/sl^^Y BRANDY S wmmm A Blue Ribbon ■11 DAVIS SPARKLING GRANULATED JU GELATINE
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    • 445 8 MAKING FINE WINE EVEN BETTER Outstanding success in foreign markets, international contests OUTSTANDING success on overseas markets and in international competitions has not altered the plans of Australian vignerons to work to produce even better wine. Much of this planning revolves around the many research scientists employed in t lie
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    • 287 8 College trains men for wine industry MUCH of the worldwide success attained by Australian wines in recent years can be attributed to the influence of the wine-training school of Roseworthy Agricultural College in South Australia. Graduates of this KbOOL which is .more than 25 yenra old. r.ow held rncr.y prominent
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      57 8 TOP: Administrative buildings and old cellars of a South Australian winery. The old bluestone building is typical of the architecture and building construction style of early settlements in Australia when the wine Industry was being established in the famed Barossa Valley. BOTTOM: Scientists at work in a wine research laboratory
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      • 189 8 Health for your whole -^^/^^7 A family in delicious J&h AUSTRALIAN t l^ffi\ D AffiY W^f^ Australia's sunny climate and rich green Australian Dairy Foods are nature s pastures produce dairy products that are health foods— unsurpassed the world over for their quality, PURE CREAMY AUSTRALIAN BUTTER flavour and nutritive
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