The Straits Times, 20 June 1960

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  • 17 1 AVEHACE DAILY CEBTIFIEO SALE TWCTEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960 15 CENTS.
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  • 672 1 SACK HIM— HE HAS DISRUPTED UNITY' Unanimous demand at weekend party meeting Decision up to executive SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE CENTRAL EXECUTIVE Committee of the People's Action Party is to consider the expulsion from the party of Mr. Ong Eng (•uuiv Minister for National Development. The decision
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  • 92 1 FRANCORC HAMPS. Be 1 gium. Sun. Two British racing drivers Chris Bristow and Alan Stacey— died when their cars crashed during the Belgium Grand Prix here today. Bristow. 22. was killed instantly when his Cooper crashed in the 20th lap and he was hurled out.
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  • 38 1 RIOT SQUAD men break up a fight between 200 supporters of the Alliance and the Socialist Front during the Ampong village Local Council elections yesterday. Straits Times picture by Lint Yaw Chong.
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  • 107 1 13 WORK BRIGADE MEN HURT AS JEEP OVERTURNS SINGAPORE, Sun. Thirteen members of the Work Brigade were injured late tonight when a Jeep taking them back to their camp skidded and overturned. All the 13 were flung out of the vehicle when it hurtled to the side of the road.
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  • 425 1 SEOUL, Sun. One million people gave President Elsenhower an unprecedented welcome when he arrived here today. Presidential cars were slowed down at many spots as people surged forward to have a close look at him. His motorcade had to take a new route to avoid
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  • 384 1 K ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AT LEAST 20 ptJple were injured in i\ tight which broke out among more than 200 supporters of the Soiialist Front and the Alliance during the Ampang villace Local Council dec tions here today. Two gun shots wen heard at the
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  • 94 1 MOTHER, AND CHILD ONLY ONES TO ESCAPE IN BUS CRASH TUXJONG MALI.M, bun. A 13 -month -old baby girl and her mother. Lee Siew Len, were the only two passengers to escape injury when a bus loaded with estate workers on their way home overturned into a ditch alonf the
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  • 41 1 LONDON. Sun. Sinn Fein, the extreme Irish nationalist movement, and the GermanIrish Society were involved in a world-wide gun-running plot in 1920. according to the latest volume of "documents on British Foreign Policy" published here today. Reuter.
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  • 339 2 INDIAN NAVY CHIEF PRAISES GREAT ADVANCE MADE IN LAST TEN YEARS HTHE first Flag Officer Commanding the Indian Navy to visit Malaya, Rear Admiral B. S. Soman, yesterday praised the "dynamic spirit of progress" in the Federation. "I was flabbergasted by the changes I saw during
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  • 167 2 Khor: A new challenge facing pressmen DENANG, Sun. With the growing number of newspaper readers throughout the country, Malayan journalists are now faced with a new and stimulating challenge, Mr. Khor Cheang Kee, president of the Journalists' Union of North Malaya, said today. "The modern newspaper I office has no
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  • 39 2 TELUK ANSCtf. Sun. Hamzah bin Lope. 35. a postai agent at Suntal Sumun, near Teluk ALgon. was acquitted at a re-trlal here on Friday. Hamzah pleaded not guilty v) three charges under the Post Office Ordlrance.
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  • 169 2 Singapore plans big welcome SINGAPORE. Sun. A big welcome has been planned for the crews of the Indian Navy ships which are due hert? tomorrow. The Commander-ln-Chlef. Par East Station, and the Singapore Indian Association have drawn up a crowded programme for the eight-day visit. Soon after arrival. Rear Admiral
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  • 45 2 A VISITOR FROM FIJI CALLS ON MAYOR MB. C A. SELLER, an administrative officer of the Fijian Government, who is visiting Malaya to study local rovcrnmrnt Is seen above after calling on the Mayor of George Town. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew (right). Straits Times picture.
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  • 131 2 Doctors to keep watch on university IPOH, Sun. The 1 northern branch of the Alumni Association of the former King Edward V College of Medicine and the medical faculty of the University of Malaya will keep a "watching brief" on matters connected with the new University of Malaya A spokesman
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  • 196 2 TOURIST TRADE SEEKS STORE GOVT'S BACKING SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Singapore Tourist Association will ask the Government to recognise as engaged in the tourist industry only those who are members of the association. This Is stated In a circular sent by the association to various organisations and individuals inviting them to
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  • 147 2 A LOR STAR. Sun Th« Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his wife, Puan Sharilah Rodziah. today visited their nephew, Syed Omar. 19 at the Alor Star Hospital before returnIng to Kuala Lumpur in a Royal Malayan Air Force plane. The Tengku personally thanked the doctors
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 450 3 r PHE State Department indicated today that the increased tensions in the Far East had lessened the chances of the U.S. returning Okinawa to Japan in the foreseeable future. A petition of Okinawa residents asking the return of the island to Japanese sovereignty
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  • 483 3 Japan: Now unions call a new wave of strikes rKYO settled today Into the lethargy of a summer Sunday— portents of doom and the sound of crisis for the time being put aside. Policemen still patrolled the grounds of the Diet while outside the walls city employees swept up paper
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  • 134 3 Montgomery suggests pact to end tension LONDON, Sun. A non-agression pact between the leading Jand powers in Europe and Asia is suggested by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery in his concluding article in the Sunday Times today on his visit to China. He says there would be two groupings— Nato with
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  • 146 3 BODY IN TRUNK: MAN IN COURT (CLEVELAND (Ohio). Sun. Leonard Eade, 38, who confessed to the slaying of his common-law wife and then shipping her body to Newfoundland, yesterday appeared in court here for an extradition hearing. Eade. in custody of two Toronto detectives, later flew off from Cleveland airport.
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  • 301 3 TROUBLED TIME AHEAD BUT NO WAR LIKELY, SAYS GATES NEW YORK, Sunday. rpHE Defence Secretary, Mr. Thomas Gates, yester- day predicted that a Moscow-directed "period of harassment short of war" and promised to consider very carefully use of extra defence money voted by Congress. While le doubted Russia would push
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  • 115 3 Tony stolen from Madame Tussaud's f ONDON, Sun. Someone 1-1 stole Antony Arm-strong-Jones from Madame Tussaud's famed waxworks collection yesterday Police said It was the first time since 1802 that one of the 500 wax figures had been stolen from the exhibition that houses the lifelike replicas of royalty, criminals
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  • 302 4 WAGE EARNERS. SMALL TRADERS HIT, CHARGES UNION CHIEF THE national president of -the AllMalaya Estates Staff Union, Mr. Yeoh Guan Leong, said today that the increases in income tax had made Malayan womanhood a "cheap commodity." Mr. Yeoh, wh o was addressing
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  • 130 4 THIS STRAITS TIMES picture shows Indonesian wives singing sonrs delicated to their husbands Th *>■ are among members of the Indonesian community here who last night celebrated Father"* Day with gay songs and dances at the premises of the Indonesian Women's
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Kallang District Boy Scouts Local Association today held a rally and camp fire at the BalesUer School field to celebrate the Golden Jubilee Year of the Boy Scout movement in Singapore.
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  • 121 4 TENGKU DEPLORES STUDENT RIOTS IN JAPAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today commented on the student riots in Tokyo and said It would be a pity if students were allowed to govern a country. The Tengku arrived hort from Alor Star this mornIng in the Royal
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  • 106 4 RINOAPORE. Sun. The B.ngapore branch of Lions Cub has received the following donations for 1U Cancer Relief Fund: Mr. Pesl Davar $251: Mr. Charles Williams (of Christchurch N.Z.) $29.83; Guthrle Latex Ltd. (SiUau N.S.) $15; Maganlal Naglndas k Co. $50; Kh^mchand and Sons $25: Mr. Chen Jan
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  • 57 4 MR. M. DASS and Miss Danalakshmi, seen signing the register before a priest after their marriage at the Sri Krishna Bagavan Temple in Waterloo Street Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom, a storekeeper, a a son of the late Mr. K. Siwaraj and the bride, daughter of Mr.
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  • 88 4 'The type we want' by Ghaf ar MALACCA, Sun. The Chief Minister, Inche Ghafar bin Baba, said here today that Malays welcomed only those Chinese who wanted to live and die in this country. Those who owed Allegiance to Communist China and Formosa should go back to their respective countries,
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  • 306 4 TTHE following is today's M. schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. AKRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 714/034) 8.15 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 705/227) 11.25 p.m. QanUa: Prom Sydney, Melbourne, Perth. Jakarta (KM 645/033) 10.15 am Cathay
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  • 183 4 PIANIST TO GIVE RECITALS AND LECTURES CINGAPORE, Sun. A young: German pianist, Mr. Gerd Kaemper, 28, flew into Singapore today from Bangkok to give his first recital at the Cultural Centre on Saturday and also to give lectures on music. Mr. Kaemper accompanied 3» hit wife, Claudia, will ye five
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    • 232 4 The diary KAMALA CLUB: Sewing clus 10 a.m. to 12 pjn.; 1 p m to 3 p.m.; 'A pjn. to S pjn.; embroidery clus 11 ajn. io 1 pm 2 pjn. to 4 pjn. SINGAPORE JUDO CLL'B: Children and beginners class 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 pjn.; randorl practice 8.30 pjn.
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  • 420 5 1)1 RING the autumn of 1888, a group of Parisian artists, poets and playwrights met nightly in the Agile Rabbit cafe, favourite haunt of the Bohemians of Montmartre. Gustaye Charpentier, the 28-year-old composer and anarchist, was writing
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  • 956 5 in the choir under the baton of the precocious young maestro. The textile manufacturer enjoyed himself so much that he eventually paid Charpentier's fees at the Lille Conservatorium, where he studied under the best teachers In Belgium. Soon the citizens of Turcoing accepted him
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  • 47 6 It Wtds tit (Minimum) WILLIAMSON: At Brunei General Hospital on Friday 10th June Inez Berne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Williamson. SOAS College, Brunei. ANDREW RUTTER. formerly of Moine Comte at Co. Ltd., Singapore, passed away peacefully on t.'th June i960 In Scotland. Deeply regretted.
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  • 60 6 M WTdt tit (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATI Evelyn Valberx thank friends, lelatlves, who attended of condolence, and rendered valuable services. MR. TAH WAH TIONO of Nam Wan Battery Co. and family wish to thank ail relatives and friends for their condolence, wreath*, scrolls, night visits, transport facilities and attendance
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  • 26 6 20 Ward* M (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. Henry Wong Ah Cbong, passed away 30-6-1950. Always remembered by his beloved wife and children.
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  • The Straits Times Monday, June 20, 1960.
    • 674 6 The rapturous reception South Korea has given to Mr. Eisenhower will go a long way towards straightening Far Eastern issues and putting the wailing wall wallahs in their place. The streets of Seoul a few weeks ago were thick with students and desperate young men, facing police
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    • 360 6 The Federation Ministry of Health is not idle, a'though it has far to go before this country is equipped at all adequately with medical services. A long tradition of preventive medicine keeps most diseases within bounds and has actually banished some. Till recently progress on the remedial side
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    • 205 6 Before the lon^-awaited report on the inquiry into the pineapple industry is examined, the curious procedure adopted for its publication should not pass unnoticed. The White Paper published over the weekend first recalls the terms of reference of the commission, states that the Governments of Singapore and the
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    1266 6  -  rOMMUNIST guns rained 86,000 shells on the Que moy islands in the Formosa Straits on Friday night. It was Communist China's promised "welcome" to President Eisenhower. And it was jest another bizarre war-ceremony in the weird war that has raged for years now across this narrow strip of water
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  • SANDOSEAM'S SPEECH: THE OPPOSITION ALSO HAVE DUTY TO PERFORM
    • 421 6 PERMIT me to point out that Mr. C. H. Koh (S. T. June 17) seems to be lather badly misinformed about the so-called "selfimposed gag" of Prof. Sandosham. If Mr. Koh were to reflect for a moment, he could not fall to recollect that my father had, prior to
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    • 203 6 PROFESSOR SANDOSHAM was on his way out. of course, and could afford to speak his mind. But how refreshing to hear some criticism after the diet of self-approval, sycophancy and double-talk on which we have been fed in recent months. It is a pity the professor could not have
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    • 86 6 MAY I through the medium of your columns express my sincere thanks to the serviceman who kindly responded to my appeal through the V.M.C A. for blood which was urgently needed to save my aged mother's life. This gentleman is not known to me nor did he disclose his
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    • 56 6 ALL your correspondence on a colour bar In Britain overlooks a nint of alleged racial superiority in this country— and it is contained In your Classified Advertisement columns. Frequently I have read "such and such car lor sale, European driven." The Inference Is obvious and not necessarily right
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  • 417 7 TENGKU WILL OUTLINE TO PARLIAMENT 'POSITIVE STEPS' TO BE TAKEN AGAINST S. AFRICA rFHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, ■1 will outline to Parliament tomorrow the 'positive steps" the Government will take in the fight against apartheid. He will do so after reporting to Parliament the
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  • 173 7 A six-month amnesty for the 'false citizens KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federation Government is to give a six-month "amnesty" to those who obtained citizenship through false declarations. During the period —July 1 to Dec. 31 those who made false declarations will not be prosecuted if they surrender their citizenship papers.
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  • 162 7 CONTEST FOR DESIGNS FOR STORE SIKH TEMPLE SINGAPORE, Sun.— Top O Singapore architects have been invited to submit designs for a three-storey temple, to be built at a cost of $400,060 for the Sikh community here. The Central Sikh Building Committee has Unrit«d architects registered in Singapore to enter the
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  • 235 7 MALAY CAN BE USED IN VARSITY— OPPENHEIM KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Vice-Chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, Professor A. Oppenheim, said last night that the national language could be made j the medium of instruction at the university. Prof. Oppenheim. who was speaking at an annual dinner of the Federation
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  • 102 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T<<HE MINISTRY of Justice will set up a perma- nent establishment of magistrates. But the Ministry Is having difficulty finding suitably qualified men for the magistrate's posts. At present most of the 14 presidents and 34 magistrates lln Malaya's 90 lower
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  • 71 7 SWAMI FOR ANTI-WAR TALKS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Bwaml Satyananda. president of the Pure Life Society, will head a Malayan delegation to the tenth triennial conference df the War Resisters' International in India. The conference will be held at Gandhlgram. near Madura, from Dec. 21 to Dec. 28. Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan,
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  • 25 7 BINGAPORE. Sun— lnche Bua.ig bin Omar Junid, Assemblyman for Kallang. will open the new Jalan Tenteram community centre next Saturday at 5 p.m.
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  • 115 7 U.S. VARSITY GRADS HAIL YONG'S PLAN QINGAPORE. Sun.— Local graduates from American Universities today welcomed the announcement by the Education Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday that plans were oelnr considered to accept them Into Government servico The president of the American University Club. Mr. Patrick Chin, said today: "We
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  • 894 7 THE Federation GovA ernment today announced the measures it proposes to take to put the country's $40 million pineapple industry back on its feet and in a firm position to meet stiff overseas competition. The save-the-Malayan-plnes plan includes: CO-ORDINATED
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  • 71 7 SPORE MIC ELECTS NEW OFFICIALS SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. John Jacob was elected president of the Singapore state branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at its annual delegates conference today. The vice-president is Mr. T.V. Jeyaram. secretary Is Mr. Arthur Pallo, assistant secretary Is Mr. K.K. Nalr, and treasurer Mr. F.
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  • 88 7 Singapore banker's son wins U.S. degree LEE HIOK KIANG, 22. of Singapore, who recently obtained his Bachelor of Science decree in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hlok Kiang is the youngest ton of Mr. Lee H'ee Nam, millionaire managing director of the Sze Hal Tong Bank Ltd. A
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  • 282 7 piNEAPPLE packers here today expressed surprise that the Federation Government should publish a White Paper on the report of the commission of inquiry into the $40--million-a-year. Malayan pineapple industry without first making available to the public the commission's j report. The White Paper, which will be
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  • 276 7 RAILWAY OFFICERS TOLD TO 'LEAD' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, advised senior officers of the Malayan Railway today not to be "armchair critics" of the administration. He told them to show leadership and set an example. Inche Sardon was addressing the annual general
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  • 34 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. On« hundred people were present today at the opening of the Singapore Malay Youth Library at the Great Eastern Park. The library contains books In English. Malay and Indonesian Malay.
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  • 869 8  -  SOVIET DEPORTATION OF NATIONALITIES. By R. Conquest. (Mac mi lion 30* By ALLINGTON KENNARD AMONG THE "monstrous violations of basic Leninist principles" which Khrushchev charged against the dead Stalin were the wartime mass deportations of seven minority nations. About a million and
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  • 304 8 Enthralling and humorous SO LONG AGO. By Joseph Stamper. tHutchinson. 215.) THE CRACK OF DAWN By Peter de Polnay. (Hollis and Carter. Its.) By PETER LEWIS rFWO men, who have X written many books, look back to childhood days. Both have the gift of "photographic memory"; Stamper's prints are the
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  • 251 8 HYPNOSIS IN HEALING HYPNOTISM FOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS. By A. A. Mason. (Seeker. 305.) By Eric Wookry TpHIS book Is of some importance in tne contemporary history of hypnosis as it is based on a series of lectures delivered during study-courses under the auspices
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    • 242 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 6. He wrote) for Lauru 1. make the swejetest sirs." 7. Eccentric R.A. clad tn red (Butler) (8). (8). 3. A North American father In 8. Sense an affirmative In the pain (6). octet (8). 9. A girl with not so much 13. Unusually vast garage
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  • 1855 10 Continued support for tin likely By Our Market Correspondent JN common with the London Stock Exchange last week, the Malayan Exchange experienced easier conditions and the turnover was on a much reduced scale. The present conditions are largely one of sentiment and it is probable that
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  • 26 10 OFFICIAL P RICES TIN RUBBER (perpicul) (perlb.) June 13 $389.87 51.22H 14 $n»Mh 9LH% 15 53M.75 HJIVj. 1$ mt.824 $t.?4S 17 $MI.M 51. 23?, IS $390.62
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  • 245 10 SINGAPORE members o( the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday, June 18. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $2.04 ON. R. D. 82.05; Gammon $2.30; M. Cement 81.70; M. Colls $1.74 ON, T,
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  • 111 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asaariatiaa made the following changes in Its rates to merchants on Saturday, June 18, (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33 7/8. 0.0. 33, 90 d st 33 1,4 credit bills, 33 3 8 trade bills. Cantata: buying airmail T.T. 32
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  • 22 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 18 June 17 Industrials: 139.55 139.55 Tins: 209.5S 2«gJ2 8 Rubbers: 295.14 194.81 Jan. 1 1958=1*0.
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  • 41 10 DI VIDE ND S ANNOUNCE D vSTl"Pttt payment Berjantai 2b. -r S Tronoh S% Batu LlnUng 8% t Interim Date of Total Total for t payment for previous year year July 13 Is. 6d. July 14 15% 20% July 16 40%
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  • 1393 10 TUt: following list of revised quotations was i«ued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stork Exchange after their las) meeting on Saturday (June 18) H and L stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. HI IS titi bitts. 2.40 220 oids JOIN) 100 Mill
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  • 160 10 RUBBER: A TURN FOR THE BETTER T»HERE was only a rex latively small turnover on the Singapore Market last week, but a turn for the better was reported at the 122 cents level. The highest closing price for July first grade was 125J cents on Wednesday and on Friday It
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  • 196 10 COMMODITY REVIEW The lowest price of the week was $387.62 on Tuesday. Tin shipments in the first half of this month according to The Straits Trading Co. Ltd. totalled 2.479 tons or 21 per cent le&s than in the first half of May. Shipments to the L'nlted state* amounted to
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    • 437 10 1 INVEST the MODERN wayf'n UNIT TRUSTS. For information and Free Booklet write to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD.. P.O. Box 90, Singapore. EVERETT ORIENT LINE Ftr Htttktst. Jasat:- Spore P. Sham Penanj "lENEVI«TT" Is fart Fer RtactM, Cfcttatut, Calcntta:"•UTHIVUfn- Jlltst 2SIMN ntnt "DOlf«»I«£TT" 101 l n Jsly 71 Jilf "BBUmttTT"
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    • 389 10 1 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. H. C. Heng Is no longer employed by our Company. The publle Is advised that he has no authority !to transact business or receive monies on our behalf. SALES PROMOTION LIMITED. Singapore. SHIPPING NOTICES WILH. WILHELMSEX LINE. M/S "THEMlSarrived SINGAPORE ON
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    • 1223 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited for the appointment of Staff Nurse In the Municipal Health Dept. Applicants should be Federal citizens not over 35 years of age and must be registered trained nurses and hold a midwifery certificate. The possession of a health visitors certificate will
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    • 149 11 NOTICES NOTICE The Alor Star Water Supply will be turned off from 9 p.m on Thursday 23rd June, 1960 to 6 a.m. on Friday 24th June. 1960 whilst repairs are being undertaken on a trunk main. GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE 3ft 1946 REHABILITATIONLOAN (1961-197*) Notice is hereby given
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    • 870 11 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3<~c WAX LOAN 1953/6*. REDEMPTION ON 15th JULY 19M Notice Is hereby given that the transfer registers of the abovementioned loan will be closed from the Ist to 15th July i960 both days inclusive, for the preparation and payment of the final half-yearly Interest due on the
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    • 750 11 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply of Fertilisers to Federal Experiment Stations. Particulars can be obtained from the Senior Agronomist. Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur. Sealed Tender marked 'Tender for Fertilisers' should reach the Senior Agronomist, Department of Agriculture. Kuala Lumpur, by noon on 30th June, 1960.
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    • 953 11 iCaatinnea) trmtn Pace SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrdt SS (Mi*.)— Box St ttt. mxtrm BOX A4M6 and A 4809 poult tool filled. Applicant* thanked. WANTED COOK Oeneral Amah Apply 54, Lloyd Leas. Chaagt, TeL I4<M Ext. 58*. REQUIRED lIMMBOIATELY a competent shorthand-typist. Reply wtta full particular* to Box A 4966 S.T.
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    • 1065 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wmrdt Si (Mi*.)— Box St tU. txtrm PLAT»i— Entry June. Furnished/ Unfinished. 1 bedroom or 1 bedroom type. Spavaoua dining cum sitting room Laaghata, Servant room. All eoaveaiaaosa. Farther details Phone Spore *****. UNFURNISHED TWO STOREY SBMI-DBTACMBO bungalow, Telephone 470T8, 24 Loroag Slglap. 8 pore High ground,
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    • 1070 11 EDUCATION M ITeras U (Mo*.)— Bom M (ta, eatra 8.C.8. 0/A LBVEL Coursas Bs Alts Science Basil uU Imtsag to Dee,/ Jbm Exams. Casnmenre 4th July al C.T.M.A. School. Singapore (Tel 32W1) and CTMA Collage K.U (Tel ■Ml UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL CLASSES reaching for Latla. Malay, French, School Certificate, Secretarial, Commercial
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    • 921 11 VTHICLK FOR SALE B» Wmrdt $1 (Mi*.}— Box St ttt. txtrm WHY BAT MBRB and fst less tot year Car* Bcfort Boytac Btlllnt. It always pars to Consult Associate* AftDCMS flrst Telephone *****. MILLION MINX CONVCRTIBLB 1B»H. One owner returning U.K. $4. 500 •r acar offer. Inspection by appointment Telephone
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  • 371 12 UESULTS of the weekend's 11 soccer matches In Australia NBW Ann. Dlt. 1 N. Adam(town 3 L. MacQuarie 1, Awaba 1 Merewether 0, Cardiff 0 Walltend 1, Charlestown 0 Ceasnock 8, Wallsend 3 Mayfleld 1, Newcastle 4 Blacksmith -0. KBW fX. Mr. 1 Bankstown 1 Apia
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  • 114 12 Shaharuddin Ali qualifies with brilliant 200m run IPOH, SUll. Shahanirlftin Ali IS-vear-o.dutiaS sp 9 r^ r r, today ran a brilliant 200 metres irr 21.5 sec in the Olympic athletic trials here. This is the fastest 200 metres run in Malaya and beats thr qualifying time by (Msec. Shaharuddin. silver
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  • 61 12 BERLIN, Sun. Jozsef Katona, 19-year-old Hungarian swimmer clocked 17m 55.25. beating lan Black's European 1.500 m freestyle record by 10.6s during an International match against East Germany here last night. Jon Konrads' world record Is 17m 28.75. The German 4 x 100 m medley relay team
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  • 47 12 LONDON. Sun. Peter Kilford. of Portsmouth, ran the second fastest 800 metres in Britain tills year when ht clocked lm 48.7s yesterday. Peter Radford, Attain s fastest sprinter, equaned.his own United Kingdom national record of 10.3s In a 100 metres event. Reuter.
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  • 34 12 DENVER. Sun. Arnold Palmer, the American Masters champion, returned a slx-under-par final round of 65 to win the United States Open golf championship here yesterday with a 72-hole total of 280. Reuter.
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  • 1957 12  -  |By pEORGE HOPE, new jockey in the Rinus van Breukelen stable, today landed a double for the Ipoh trainer. His winner in the first race, had punters caught napping, for the grey Destination, who had good recent form, was ignored in the betting.and paid $101
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  • 262 12 COUNTY CRICKET At Brentwood: Essex 356-9 dec (Barker 62. Bailey 118. Bear 79) Oxford 14-1. At Bristol: Warwick 324-4 dec (Gardner 55. Homer 109. Stewart 62. M. Smith 79 n.Q.) Oloster 4-1. At Tunbrtdre Wells: Sussex 69 (A. Brown 6-40, Half yard 4-30) Kent 212-3 (Dowdrey 107
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  • 49 12 Total Pool $187,100 No. *****6 550.517 No. *****9 $25,258 No. *****9 $12,629 Starter. ($4,209): Nos. *****3. *****6. *****8 Consolation ($1122) Nos. *****7. *****6. *****7, *****5, *****0, *****6, *****6. *****8, *****0, *****1. Treble tote: $575 carried forward. Forecast tote: Race 2 $32; Race 4 $66; Race 6 $18.
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    • 420 13  - S'GOR TAKE JOINT SERVICES IN IMPRESSIVE STRIDE NORMAN SIEBEL By SOUTH ZONE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor, the holders, took Joint Services in an impressive stride when they beat them 5-1 in a south zone Malaya Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight Only up to half time with the
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    • 290 13  -  A SRIPATHY By 4,000 HOME FANS DISAPPOINTED MALACCA. Sun. Singapore kept their lead in the south zone of the Malaya Cup by thrashing Malacca 5-0 at Kubu Stadium here today. The home crowd of 4.000 were disappointed by Malacca's performance. Only In the first six minutes did
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    • 214 13 KLUANG. Sunday. 4 N improved Johore side beat Negri Sembilan 3-0 In their south zone Malaya Cup match here today. Negrl were never In the hunt In a drab game. In the 32nd minute. Johore right winger Abdul I Wahid was carried oft the field with
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    • 155 13 RESULTS AND TABLES NORTH ZONE Penjng 4 Perik 0 P«rlu 2 Forces 3 P W D L F APU Perak 5 3 1 1 16 7 Penang 5 3 1 1 22 11 7 Ktdah 4 2 1 1 8 10 6 Forces 6 3 1 2 11 13 Services
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    • 274 13  -  OH KEE TIANG By NORTH ZONE Penang, Sunday pENANG beat Perak 4-0 in their Malaya Cup 1 North Zone match at the City Stadium here today, three of their goals coming from centre forward Aziz Ahmad. Penan* made a bold experiment by playing
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    • 177 13  -  CHAN BENG SOON By JJANGAR, Bun. Byed Dawam's brilliant performance in goal today gave Federation Armed Forces a 3-2 victory over Perils In their Malaya Cup north zone match Three down at half time. Perils staged a grand recovery and were on top almost
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 146 13 TODAYS SPORT SOCCER Tour match: Eastern HK v Se l.inßoi- i Merdeka Stadium 7 pm). Srlancor Div. t: Pemuda JRB v Th;irmalin«am < Padang); Di» 3: Sunrise (CD f TPCA C (Pudu Rd>: SIA XT v VOCSC (Taylor Rd) S'porr Div 3D: Sulcaramal 'A' v Customs (Parrer Park); Tan Tock
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    • 938 13 SPORTS SUMMARY ATHLETICS dhlraj 34, Balakrtxhnan 4-31, flooUiympir trial*: 100 m: l Bha- ularaj 4-16) CSC 108-2 (Yogara> haruddln b. Mohamed All (N6>. J*° M no >• 2 Raja A*lan (Main 3 Chin Kok At Balestler Rd.. I.A. and UnlFoon (Pk) 10.7s (qualifying time ™«lty drew. University 300-7 dec. 10.6*);
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  • 202 14 MORGAN HELPS ARMY TO AN 84-RUN WIN SINGAPORE, Sunday ARMY, the leaders, consolidated their position in the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament when they beat Singapore Recreation Club by 84 runs in the opening match of the second round on the padang today. Cambridge blue Mike Morgan made a big
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  • 619 14 S.R.C. v Army ARMY Morgan b Tessensohn 90 Keech c Perera b Marks 5 Atkinson c Anthonlsc b Perera lb Hadley st Anthonlss b Perera 37 Orlffln c Perry b Teasensohn 31 Spall not out 31 Sullivan c WickramatiUeke b Perera' 5 Pilling b Perera 0 Farmlloe
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  • 192 14 CINGAPORE. Sun— Result* of 0 tonight's matches in the S.B.A. Junior championships were. Men's Singles 4lh round: Hassau Mohamet! bt Slow Watt Soon 17-15. 15-8: Richard Chee bt Wahab Sarkawl 15-2. 15-7; Johnny Kok bt Loli Soo Llm 15«6. 15-3; Goh Oeok Loo bt Ali Abdullah 15-3.
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  • 40 14 MR. a. J. RAJ. a«ed 73 of BBC Trbrau paused away peacefully at O.H. on 19 66 0. Cortege leaves 6. Adls Road. Singapore 9 on 20/6/60 4.30 p.m. to Ljdy of Lourdea Church, Ophlr Koad thrn-r to Bldadarl.
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  • 22 14 MR. AND MRS. Raja I ■mm I thank and friends for their good wlatirs valuable presents and uttt-nduncr at thur wedding
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  • 206 14 DAUB, Sun. Singapore, this year's favourites for the InterState cricket league championship, beat Pahang by an innings and 98 runs In their match which ended before lunch on the padang here today. Scores: Singapore 207: Pahang 74 and 35. SINGAPORE Ist. Inns— 207. PAHANG
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  • 92 14 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mrs. A. S. 13 Klnnear today won the Singapore Women golf championship when she beat Mrs. O. C. Weekes by S and 4 in the final at the R.S.O.C. Por Mrs. Kinnear it was a well-deserved win for she played consistent and outstanding golf
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  • 341 14 SOCIALISTS, STUDENTS AND UNIONS PLAN PARADES AND STRIKES TOKYO, Sunday. A NEW wave of demonstrations begun in Japan today as the Government moved to put the finishing touches on the new Japan-I.S. security pact which became law moments after midnight. A thousand demonstrators massed
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  • 279 14 JOURNALISTS WALK OUT AFTER ROW AT ANNUAL MEETING SINGAPORE, Su n Most of the 50-odd members who attended today's annual meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists walked out when the chairman, Inche Othman Wok, refused tc permit one member to table a motion. Then, before he also walked out,
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  • 55 14 LONDON, Sun. The Jaguar Car Company paid a cash purchase price of £3,400,000 for the Daimler Company in its take-over deal at the end of last month. A Joint statement said the contract had been signed and {Jaguar would now be entering into occupation of the
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  • 33 14 A RIOT squad man leads away a man injured in the fight which broke out during the Ampang village local Council elections yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 120 14 And a fight too at Cheras polling RAJANG, Sun. A fight broke out among 30 Alliance and Socialist Front supporters during the Cheras local Council by-election. The fight, at the 9th mile Cheras Road, broke up when about 100 riot squad men j arrived within a few minutes. Four people
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