The Straits Times, 7 July 1960

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  • 17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960 15 CENTS. •>
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  • 764 1 NOW— AN ECONOMIC WAR ON S. AFRICA Malaya's retaliation against apartheid Ban starts on Aug. 1, Tengku tells world KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYA today declared "economic war" on South Africa by prohibiting entry of all South African-made goods into the country. The Federation has taken this stand irrespective
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  • 265 1 NOW ARMY MUTINY IN CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. PART OF the 23,000-strong Congolese Army today mutinied against its Belgian officers. Hundreds of soldiers, belts in hand, swarmed into the grounds of Parliament buildings and surrounded the house of Mr. Patrice Lumumba, the Prime Minis"fhey shouted "Down with the Whites" and demanded
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  • 57 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.—President Eisenhower told his Press conference today that Mr. Niklta Khrushchev had made very crude attempts to involve himself in the United States election campaign. Pie said he did not believe that either the Republicans or the Democrats would try to find any advantage from
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  • 211 1 Tengku is confident Cabinet can take over KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku. Abdul Rahman, said today that he had so much confidence in his cabinet colleagues that he was "happy" to let them run the entire country. The Tengku was elaborating on the speech he made in Malacca
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  • 58 1 LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia. Wed. More than 70 Africans, mainly women and children, today demonstrated in front of the Northern Rhodesian Legislative Council here demanding increased African representation In both the Legislative and Executive Councils. The demonstrators were from the two main African political parties, the African National
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Wed.— Orders for 42 British airliners worth £53,000.000 were received during the first six months of this year, the Society of British Aircraft Constructors announced here.— Reuter.
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  • 115 1 A 'SHADOW OVER ENVOY'S TRIP HOME KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There was a "shadow today over the homecoming of the Federation's Ambassador to the United States. Dato Nik Ahmed KamiL He said on his arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport that his eldest daughter Mariam, 20, was very ill in Bungsar Hospital,
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  • 20 1 ACCRA, Wed. President Nkrumah has accepted an invitation to visit Communist China, it was announced today.— U.P.I.
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  • 704 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday •THE Senate today x animously passed the Internal Security Bill after a two-hour debate in which several senators stressed the necessity and Justinnation for the new law, »n view of the "explosive potentialities" in Malaya. The senators also said that from the
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  • 198 1 KOTA BHARU, Wed.-The Sultan of Kelantan, 63, is critically ill. He had a stroke at 7 o'clock this morning. The lengku Mahkota of Kelantan, who was attending the Rulers' Conference in Kuala Lumpur was called home at 9 a.m. Two hours
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  • 51 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. An elderly amah. Yun Guat Eng, was knocked down and killed by a motor-cycle at Kirn Seng Road, in front of the Great World Amusement Park tonight. Eyewitnesses are asked to contact Inspector T. C. Pong of the Traffic Police <Tel. 7200 ext. 385)
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Wed— Britain intends to send someone as vice-consul to Hanoi in place of Mr. Donald Lancaster, who has been refused a visa by North Vietnam, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. It was the right of a country to refuse a visa, and a country
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  • 164 1 I ONDON, Wed. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British Labour leader, died today. A Labour Party spokesman said: "Mr. Bevan passed peacefully away at 10 minim s past four this afternoon." The fiery Welsh politician —one of the most colourful figures in British public affairs was 62.
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  • 18 1 tfUUN FOR ROME LOKDGN wv.-i Q Ldinh'jTjrli a\< t- pi Bui.ktnr:h.<ni Pata i uouncrd iflni^bt K
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  • 169 2 The final whistle: Six months TEMERLOH. Wed It was a tappers' "friendly" and the whole estate turned up to watch the match. No Malaya Cup talent hrrr. but there was plenty of excitement all the same. Then midway through the match llarun bin Avians. |9. was kicked on thr shin
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  • 225 2 TWO COLONELS TIPPED FOR TOP ARMY JOBS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THWO MALAYAN officers who have fought against the Communist terrorists in various parts of the country are to take over lop posts in the Federation Army. They are Col- Ibrahim bin Ismail, who Is tipped to take over an Infantry
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  • 131 2 Move to find wing-tips of crashed plane SINGAPORE Wed. The Master Attendants offlcfl here is trying to recover the wing-tips of a plane, which crashed into the South China Sea some time ago. Mr. R. L. Bird, the Master Attendant, said that he had sent radio messages to ships in
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  • 81 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. David Lee, managing director of the Malayan Textile Mills Ltd.. who was quoted In a news item "Welcome for Juronu Plan" In yesterday's Straits Times as chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, today clarified that he was speaking in his personal capacity as a
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  • 469 2 SHELLEY, NOT HAPPY ABOUT THREE CASES, DECLARES GREATER EFFICIENCY IS NEEDED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A PLEA for greater efficiency by the Federation police was made at the Senate meeting today by Senator Dato G. Shelley. Speaking during the debate on the Internal Security Bill, he gave
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  • 55 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Pure Life Society will present a programme of Indian dances at the Chinese Assembly Hall at 8 p.m. on Saturday in aid of its funds. The show, by SlvadasVatsala and Troupe under the patronage of the Tengku Laksamana of Selangor.
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  • 150 2 Xl UA L A LUMPUR. wed. An Alliance Senator, Engku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir, today asked the Government to ban books from Hong Kong, China and Formosa from entering Malaya. He made this request when speaking during the debate on the Internal
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  • 141 2 PANGKOR PLEA FOR HOSPITAL, DOCTOR IPOH, Wednesday. THE 13,000 people of Pangkor Island havt petitioned for a resident doctor and a hospital, At present there Is a small dispensary on the island staffed by a hospital assistant. A Government doctor from the mainland make.monthly visits. Mr. Uew Why Hone. Alliance
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  • 160 2 ROUND-TRIP RIDE (SPORE TO PENANG) ON SCOOTER SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore photographer has completed a 1,022--mile scooter trip to Penang and back still wearing his learner's licence plates. He is Mr. R.T. Thondon. of Tank Road, who has had only three months' experience of riding a scooter. Mr. Thondon did
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  • 63 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Siew Wai Mun. 27. was fined $250 in a District Court here today after he was found guilty of rioting while being a member of an unlawful assembly. He was arrested by police while chasing two youths near the Ruby theatre at the
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  • 243 2 PENANG. Wed. P)NANG will celebrate "Harl Kemenangan Ra'ayat" (Day of Victory for the People) with a big parade on the Esplanade on Aug. 1. The Oovernor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, will Inspect the parade, comprising various arm* of the
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  • 244 3 ACCRA. Wed. DRESIDENT Kwame Nkrumah said today that the West particularly the United States had not "romp out boldly enough' with a plan to assist underdeveloped countries in Africa. If the West did not help, other countries might, be told his first Press conference
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  • 207 3 Nehru sees Indians face Reds at Ladakh HI SHI L. Wednesday. MR. NEHRU, saw Indian and Chinese troops facing each other across the border only 4M to 500 yards apart yesterday in a helicopter survey of the disputed Ladakh area of Kashmir. The Indian Prime Minister was making his first
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  • 35 3 ROME. Wed. Two civilians were killed and four others seriously injured in Licata, South Sicily last night in a 12-hour battle between about 20.000 demonstrators and police when both sides opened fire. Reuter.
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  • 42 3 NEW YORK, Wed. The King and Queen of Thailand, on a four-day visit to New York, will start their tour today with a ride on the subway followed by a trip to the top of the Empire Stat» Building.— Reuter.
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  • 113 3 PHOTOGRAPH PROOF OF AMELIA EXECUTION LOS ANGELES, Wed. A United States Air Force captain yesterday claimed photographic proofs existed that the Japanese had executed and buried the American woman pilot, Amelia Earhart, on Salpan Island in the Pacific, in 1937. Capt. Paul Briand, assistant Professor of English at the Air
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  • 27 3 ROME, Wed. Last night's sitting of the Italian Senate was suspended following angry scenes during a speech by the Interior Minister, Signor Giuseppe Spataro. Reuter.
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  • 220 3 Two risk death, talk man out of suicide plunge TEA AND SYMPATHY OVER DIZZY DROP BIRMINGHAM. Wed. Two men crawled along a giddy parapet high above one of Birmingham's busiest streets to talk a man out of throwing himself to death. Reginald Garbett. 46, father of four children, sat for
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  • 25 3 SANTIAGO. Wed. Two strong tremors yesterday shook the earthquake ravaged Valdivla area or Southern Chile. There was no immediate report of damage. Reuter.
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  • 33 3 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, said today- he doubted whether an early meetIng of the Heads of Government of the Western powers would be timely at present Reuter.
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  • 238 3 LONDON, Wed. MANY foreign students who come to i private schools in Britain to learn English are victims of "pure profiteering." a Member of Parliament charged yesterday. Mr. Christopher Mayhew (Labour) said he would raise the question in tne House of commons tomorrow. charge
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  • 129 3 AUCKLAND, Wednesday. T^EW ZEALAND urgently needs a "special burst" of immigrants to man her expanding industries, Sir James Fletcher, the chairman, told the annual general meeting of Fletcher Holdings here today "We are in the midst ot starting new Industries wnlch cannot be built,
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  • 37 3 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Jakarta garrison command has arrested Mr. Zoelharman. chief editor of the right-wing Sunday paper. Harlan Mlnggu. The paper was banned recently for publishing an antlKovernment cartoon captloned "I like showmanship." Reuter.
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  • 29 3 COLOGNE. Wed A. Cologne lawyer. Dr. Robert 'Servatius, 65. said today h«" would head the defence in the forthcoming trial of former S.S. Colonel Adolf Elchmann. Reuter.
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  • 61 3 BOMBAY. Wed. Court hearings opened yesterday for 16 people charged with taking part In the smuggling of gold into India. Police alleged that the 16. who Included six employees of Air India International and three Lebanese, were concerned In smuggling which took Dlace between September. 1956. and
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  • 399 3 LONDON, Wednesday. MOSCOW Radio said last night that American bases in certain Arab countries were a grave threat to the security of those countries. This was because American aggressive circles continued to prepare plans to resume ->pv flights over Soviet territories and other Socialist
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  • 26 3 LONDON. Wed. Britain has agreed to give economic assistance up to £156,000 to Laos, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, announced today Reuter
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  • 69 3 ROME. Wed.— A "Molotov cocktail" exploded In the gardens of the commercial section of the Soviet Embassy here late last night There were no casualties. The bomb, a bottle full of petrol, was thrown from a black car. Earlier a small home-made bomb exploded In
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  • 22 3 LIIVERPOOL. Wed. Dr. Maldwyn L. Edwards. 57, of Cardiff, has been elected president of the 1961 Methodist Con ference.— Reuter.
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  • 69 3 A reign of terror in Nyasaland, he says BLANTYRE, Wed.—Nyasaland is in a state or arson, terrorism and thuggery, Mr. Alan Dixon, a senior official member of the Nyasaland legislative council, said here today. Mr. Dixon said the Malawi Congress Party of Dr. Hastings Banda had established a "reign of
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  • 43 3 CAPETOWN. Wed. The Soviet Ministry of Culture has withdrawn permission for one of Its top conductors, Constantln Ivanov. to be guest conductor at the golden Jubilee music festival of the South African College of Music here, It was announced yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 161 3 FIVE ARE CHARGED WITH DOPING NEWBURY. Wed. Scotland Yard detectives probing an alleged racehorse doping conspiracy arrested five men yesterday. They were charged at a police station here with conspiring "together with Bertie Rogers and other persons unknown" to administer drugs to horses so as to affect their performance In
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  • 42 3 CALCUTTA. Wed. Troops have been rushed to Lalbari and Rangla in north-west-ern Assam following reports of widespread looting and house-burning there. In Rangla 14 houses were reported to have burned down and a woman burned ■\ilve.— Reuter.
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  • 101 3 MIAMI, Wednesday. A CUBAN Airline Britannia on a flight from Madlx rid to Havana made an unscheduled stop at Miami yesterday with the two co-pilots holding pistols at the pilot's head. They asked the authorities at Miami Airport for political asylum and
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    • 330 3 I m Jf M I^3K-'- Jg' I -1-11 Talking; 10.00 a Pretty Girl I> RADIO SINGAPORE Lute A Melody!; 10.30 The Goon Show; 11.00 Oood Night Medium Wave 476 metre* ■SSSCA^f RADI M YA A.M. 6 JO Good Morning; 6.32 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: SERVICE 41.7 metre*
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  • 603 4 'WE WOULD WELCOME CONCRETE PLANS FOR IMPROVEMENT,' CHAIRMAN TELLS PAN- MALAYAN DELEGATES THE chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, said today that he would welcome suggestions for the improvement of the University. Referring to critics of the University, he said Nanyang University
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  • 137 4 EDUCATION BOARD LECTURE COURSES FOR PUBLIC SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Adult Education Board has planned a series of lecture courses in further education for members of the public. The courses, covering a variety of subjects, will be given by professional lecturers. The board hopes to provide the courses In English, Chinese.
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  • 471 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. THE Singapore Trades 1 Union Congress today deplored the attitude of the Lam Huat Pineapple Company, for allegedly refusing to sign an agreement said to have been reached between the management and the Singapore Amalgamated Union of Pineapple Workers. The T.U.C. political
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Harbour Board Employees' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society has approved a donation of $500 to the National Theatre Fund.
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  • 284 4 Badminton: Lung Ming —in final— SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DISPLAYING splendid fighting spirit, Lai Lung v Ming entered the final of the Singapore Badminton Association junior men's singles championships, beating Goh Geok Loo 3-15, 17-14, 15-8, at the S.B.A. Hall tonight. Lnnr Mine will meet Tan Kok Peng In the final on
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  • 96 4 Devadason gets the most votes SINGAPORE, Wed. A third year law student. Ernest V. Devadason, today secured the most votes In the annual general election to the Students' Union of the University of Malaya in Singapore. Devadason received 813 votes. Next came former president of the union, Pius Martin with
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  • 304 4 fPHE following is today's A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Sydney, DarWln (BA 713) 9.20 p.m. O»rwU: Prom Jakarta (OA 974) 11.40 am Air irulU: Prom Sydney, Danrm. Jakarta (AT. 403) 11 noon. Caihty PmISo: Prom Hong
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    • 96 4 IN DEFENCE OF SINGAPORE BALLET CRITICISMS by Mitt Stella Korin, leading British boiler teacher, thof ballet denicing in Singapore it "devoid ot expression, feeling, much toe mechanical, ierky and plain acrobatic have stirred a hornets' nest. Protests have come from leading local ballet teachers. Their defence appears today in EXCLUSIVE
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    • 136 4 Singapore diary. MDJIBTBY OF CIXTUEE: MENT: Lecture In Tamil. S p.m.; Free film shows »t 7 pjn. at lecture In Malay (beginnerej Potong Paslr (arming area; 69 a pjn Jalan Kramat 81tt Amlnah; YMCA: Body-bulldlng and Pulau Ayer Merbau. weight-lifting, 4 pjn Judo Raffles MUSEUM: Photo- apeclal instructive course. 5«
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  • 343 5 RESPONSE SAVES US MONTHS OF WORK, SAYS REGISTRAR KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday Big rush begins THE big rush to take advantage of the new amnesty for illegal citizens is on. Already more than 80 people in six States have come forward since July 1, when the sixmonth amnesty
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  • 69 5 EVETTE, 18, JOINS PRESS QUEEN CONTEST PRETTY Evette Vat. 18, has entered for the Malayan Press Queen contest to be held in conjunction with the Press Ball in Koala Lumpur on July 23. One of the prises for the Press Queen is a free trip o Bangkok by Thai International
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  • 287 5 FIVE TO STAND TRIAL FOR DOUBLE MURDER IPOH, Wed. FIVE youths were committed for trial in the High Court after a three-day preliminary inquiry at the magistrate's court here today into a double murder and an attempted murder. The Magistrate. Mr. Chew Kok Chooi, discharged a sixth youth. Chan Mok
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  • 398 5 TH E Governmentsponsored private enterprise organisation, Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd. will play a vital and important role in the industrialisation of Malaya, its first chairman said here today. He is a tall, blue-eyed Irishman with grey hair, Mr. Dermot
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  • 47 5 PENANG, Wed.— A former Federation Military College student, Chong Peng Khuan, has been awarded a scholarship by Cornell University, New York, to study economka, Chong. 19. will leave for the United States on July 22. He will be away for about a year.
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  • 29 5 PENANO. Wed.— The annual delegates conference of the National Union of Teachers will be held at th« Pykett Methodist School hall here from Aug. 10 to 11
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    • 727 6 Wherever and however the story that Singapore might turn to Russia for aid for economic development originated, it would seem time the Singapore Government said something about reports to this effect which have appeared in the limes and In the American press. The first suggestion that aid
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    • 322 6 It would be misleading to draw sweeping conclusions from the two gubernatorial elections that took place in Japan over the week-end. One naturally thinks of prefectural campaigning as concerned with local issues. And interpretation is made more difficult because the results have shown no important change of trend.
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    • 150 6 Many of the thousands who are thought to nave acquired Federation citizenship on the strength of fame statements did so innocently. Some of them are the victims of official haste or of their own lack of acquaintance with official ways. The six month amnesty period during which they
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    1857 6 THE TEMPESTUOUS LIFE AND TIMES OF THE EX-PIT BOY WHO FOUGHT TO THE VERY .END.*. Age mellowed Labour's last rebel ANEURIN BEVAN, most tempestuous politician of post-war Britain, was a man loved, hated and feared. HE WAS LOVED by his own countrymen in the coalmining valleys of Wales whence
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  • 311 7 MURDER: NEW TRIAL IS ORDERED SINGAPORE. W e d.— Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the Assize Court today discharged a Jury before whom a Naval Base labourer was on trial for murder and ordered a fresh trial before another set of Jurors. The Judge discharged the Jury because they
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  • 121 7 U.S. FELLOWSHIP TO TRAIN A MALAYAN ROAD ENGINEER KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The new Malayan Road Association has received a shot in the arm with the offer of a U.S. fellowship for the training of a Malayan highway engineer. The fellowship, worth $9,000. covers one year's study and living expenses at
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  • 37 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A hawker. Lam Baa Kat, 31, registered under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance, was sentenced to two years' Jail today for having been outside his house when he should have been indoors.
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  • 64 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government Is looking for 16 typists and translators, all with a knowledge of French and English, for a big rubber conference here. The conference is of the International Rubber Study Group, which Is meeting here for the first time from Sept.
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  • 39 7 PORT DICKSON, Wed. The Port Dlckson Town Board has supported a motion by Mr. F. Cunningham, 70. against the proposed building of oil refineries at this seaside town because they will pollute the beaches.
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  • 137 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A RMED robbers shut all the doors and windows A after entering a house in Geylang Road, near the Tanjong Katong Road Junction, yesterday evening. They then forced a youth. An* Peng Chang, and his mother Into a bathroom while they ransacked
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  • 47 7 Girl. 17: 1 stole necklace KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 17-year-old girl. N. Egavalli. pleaded guilty today to *tealln« a gold necklace worth $280 from a woman. Chlnna Filial, at Ulu Buloh Estate on June 28. Sentence was postponed to July 13. She was allowed bail of $300.
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  • 207 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Tay Thean 800, president ol the Singapore Importers and exporters AwaofleHon. today said that no-one except he as president was authorised to speak on behalf of the association. He was commenting on a statement, which was published in the Straits limes on
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Leong Wan, 47, of Manchis, Bentong. was today sentenced to six months' jail by the raegistarte's court here when he pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of •U trucks ot loga worth $S.OOO.
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  • 55 7 PRETTY BRIDE FOR A RURAL OFFICER: —WED IN CAPITAL- THE Assistant Rural Development Officer. Koala Ruhu Bharu. Inche Hashltn bin Hajl Ahmad, and bis bride, Che Nyacbik binte Abdullah, who were married la Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Inche Hashlm Is the youngest brother of the Director of Medical Services, Dr.
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  • 201 7 REBELS TO CUT TIES WITH THE S'PORE UMNO SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE City and West divisions of Singapore Umno today reiterated their stand that they do not recognise the State central executive committee of the party under the leadership of Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. A Joint statement Issued today
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  • 79 7 TANJONG MALIM, Wed.An education officer attached to the Data Abdul Razak School here, Mr. Jegadeva Kularatnam, 24, was injured when his car somersaulted three times on a straight stretch at the 75th mile, Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh main trunk road, this afternoon. Mr. Kularatnam was
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  • 36 7 ALOR STAR, Wed. The widow of the former Yang dlPertuan Agong. the Tengku Puan Besar. Tengku Ku rsh iah. has returned to Sri MenantL Negri Sembilan. after a short holiday In Kedah
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  • 393 7 Senator Tan tells how he applied for a lottery agency and was turned down KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fINE of the Members of Parliament who recently criticised the manner in which the Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board appointed its agents had himself applied for an agency
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  • 402 7 Syed Albar to streamline the entire Radio Malaya system KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE entire Radio Malaya system is to be streamlined by the Assistant Minister of Information, Syed Ja'afar Albar. In a "shake-up" of all sections of the organisation, he will: SCRUTINISE the whole question of staffing: ENSURE that there
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  • 144 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A motor mechanic is searching for his wife and two children who disappeared from their home in Paya Lebar five da«ys ago. He Is Mohamed Yusoff bin Osman, 39, who is very worried about the disappearance ot his wife. Mary Lim,
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  • 36 7 PENANG. Wed. Khaw Ah Bee, who was detained by Penang police two months ago under the Crime Prevention Ordinance, was released on oall today pending an order by the Minister for the Interior.
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  • 45 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. When a shop In Kulai was raided, 38 watches were found, on which duty amounting to 1231 had not been paid. In the magistrate's court here today. Tham Sek. the owner of the shop, was fined $1,700.
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  • 47 7 JOHORK BAHRU. Wed.Teo Lent Ohm, who drove his car into the railway fence near the Causeway Customs station and caused damage to the extent of $233, was fined $60 In the Magistrate's Court here today for careless driving. His driving licence was endorsed.
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  • 113 7 10 MEN LOST IN JUNGLE FIND THEIR —WAY OUT— SEREMBAN, Wed. A 10--man party surveying a proposed rural development project near here were lost for nearly two days in Jnnicle. The party, led by Mr. R.S. PUlay. a 43-year old PWD technician, found their way out In the early hours
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  • 30 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The number of cars registered hi Singapore has passed the 60.000 mark. Another 438 cars were registered last month to bring the total to 60.292
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    • 169 8 JUST ADD A PINCH OF HERBS... rE secret of a good cook is the herbs she uses. Like a woman's jewel* these must be an accessory, chosen with love and care and used with discretion rather than flaunted blatantly. When choosing herbs, trust your nose and your taste buds. If
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    • 277 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM 7 Nowadays he pays hlre-oh»rg--1 Chapter endtn« with m poms as for support*!* (9). (7). S it may ke there at a plao* at ft Ooddsai and le*dtng perform- mtertauiinent (7). er going In bad a meal (7). a Domain of Mahop aad an--10 The end
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  • 88 10 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on July 7. Rubber $1.1994 a Ib. Copra U99 a ton. Coconut oil $772 a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels $400.25 a ton. The rates of duties
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  • 124 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. TNVESTMENT shares held a steady tone. Matthews Thompson gained Is. lOd. to 145., and an active Electronic 'B 1 was up is. to 225. 6d. Custom Credit eased lOd. to 19s. 3d. Base metals and oils traded along steady lines, while Commonwealth bonds held a firm
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  • 122 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Corfu 1/2, Patroclus 4/5, Nagoya Maru 6A, Benrlnnes 6/7, Singapore 8/9. MaadevlUe 10/11, Stavropol 13/14, Star Alcyone 15/16. Dartford 18, Saint Edmund 19, Salong N.Wall 3, Emp. Oannet 21/22, Van Noort 23/24, Bidor 25, Bentong 26.
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  • 52 10 Outputs from the estates and mines in the Gnthrle Group for June and for 1960 to date in brackets were: Rubber 7,616.200 Ib. (43.509,000 Ib.), tea (black) 128,000 Ib. (957,000 Ib.), palm oU 2,195 tons (12.310 tons), palm kernels 564 tons (3.351 tons), and tirf ore 1.002 piculs
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  • 674 10 MALAYA SHARES, RUBBER CONTINUE TO EASE IN PRICE By Our Market Correspondent THE same pattern continued on the Singapore Rubber Market and the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with prices continuing to ease. July first grade rubber was taken down to 112} ccn ts which represents a drop of 10 cents
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  • 213 10 TULX first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 113% cents per Ib., down 3- 1 oeau on Tuesday's close. Tb« Closing tone was uncertain after easy. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per Ib., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 113.- b sellers 113%
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  • 92 10 THE Malayan exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8 OD. 32 1/2, 90 d/st 32 15/18 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 1/16; Belgian Francs 1626
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  • 75 10 Further June rubber crops Included: AMtlgmmatad Malay 88,850 Ib, Bassett 33,600 Ib., BoreU 115,000 Ib.. Bofctt Keyrag 29,600 Ib., Connentara M,OOO Ib., Koala Sidlm 149,000 Ib.. and New Berendah 83,000 Ib. Trmerloh 107.300 Ib. Sunrei Tukang 51,951 Ib. Nyalas 43,650 Ib. Kuala Reman 197,500 Ib. Benta 118.000 Ib.,
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  • 36 10 SINGAPORE, JULY, 6. RUBBER: 1134 cents per Ib. (down 32 cents). 5 p. m. close: 112 ft cents (easier). TIN: $396 per picul (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 1009 10 CINt.AI'OKJt. members Ol uw *3 Malayan Stock Lxcbance reported me foiiowing business at iheir 3.30 p.m. call yesteiday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). industrials: Pea. Dispensary $1.63; Fiupatricks $1.45; Kramer and Neave ords $2.07 and $3.09; Jackson (M) (2) 85 cents; M.
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  • 21 10 Malayan Stock Exrhanfr: July 6 July 5 Industrials: 138.37 139.46 Tins: 221.00 2:4.39 Rubbers: 286.17 291.27 Jan. 1 1958—100.
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  • 130 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesieraay were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent July /Aug. shipments lIMf buyers, (31% sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $48 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was imported done, Muntok white $295, Sarawak $290, special Sarawak black $225 and garbled Lampong
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  • 37 10 Pahang Con Droduced for export during the quarter ended June 30 11,436 piculs of tin concentrates. Sangei Klnta produced for Export during the same period 20.81 piculs of tin ore and Ipoh Tin 2,210 piculs.
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    • 627 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from serving permanent Government officers for appointment to 4 vacant posts of Inspector (male) In the Federal Inspectorate of Schools, Ministry of Education, on the salary scale $914x34-1,254 plus COXA- at prescribed rates. 2. Candidates must possess one of the following
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    • 701 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Citizens or Statt) National* (or appointment as temporary Clerk In the Public Works Department, Pahang. Applicants must be between 21 and 35 years of age and have passed Standard Eight In an English school. Candidates shouid have experience In correspondence and financial work.
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    • 1682 11 4 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C and above P.W.D. Con 'rotors will be received by the Director of Public Works, Federation of Malaya. Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon on 20th July. 1960 for the erection and completion of 48 married other ranks quarters for
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    • 721 11 FOR SALI f Wards St (Mln.)—Hox i* «tc extra MODERN INOLISN UPRIGHT plan*) i oak ca*« nccntly overhauled and tpairaal IBM. Trltphon* B'por* 691 v unng offlc* hour*. ***** after 7 p.m. MINIATURIIT'S BAROAIN. I 13, Clo**up focusal&g. SurnmiiTon cm. wollrnaack item I roan. boon. *icafnetcr SMO.OO. inaptciion writ* lox
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  • 107 12 14 horses deleted, promotion for seven SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Straits Racing Asso-: ciation has announced; the deletion of 14 horses. They are: Class 1 Prince Charter. Class -I -Adelaide Star and Centaur. Class 3 Flood j Hero. Class 4— Tootle. College Tutor and Thanks a Million. Class 5 Expen- j
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  • 34 12 SINGAPORE. Wed— Two Federation players Tan Song Kean or Penang and S. A Azman ot Selangor, havtf been invited for the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championships from July 14 to 17.
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  • 926 12  -  EPSOM JEEP JOHNSON IN TOP FORM RIDES FOUR WINNERS By Singapore, Wed. i— BIG SWEEP— i TOTAL POOL: $206,479 Ist Priss: No. *****7 ($92,914). 2-1 Priss: No. *****5 ($46,457). 3rd Prise: No. *****1 ($25.»09). SUrtert ($2,580 each) Nos. *****6. *****1. *****8. *****2. *****1. *****8. 2SSIBO. *****5.
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  • 38 12 Thomas at 7ft 3 -3/4in GREATEST EVER HIGH JUMP "WffINET'EEN-year-old John Thomas goes over the bar to make the great est high Jump in athletics history of 7ft 3Jin during the U.S. Olympii trials at Stanford last week.
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  • 1188 12 Cash Sweep: No. 1616 ($950); NO. 1776 (8475). No. 1033 ($237). Stolen ($29 each): Nos. 1217. 2358. 1142. 1929. 1527, 2801. 2133. 2300. Angler's Serenade was smartly away, leading past the half mile irom Thank You. with Qranuee. Nip On, Free Mist,
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  • 227 12 Let umpires be sole judges Bradman LONDON, Wednesday. SIR DONALD BRADMAN, Test selector and member of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, said here that he felt umpires should be the sole judges of whether a bowler threw. Bradman arrived by air I here yesterday with Mr. Bill Dowilng. chairman
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  • 86 12 LONDON, Wed.—Ex-Uni-ted States marine Terry Downes retained his British middleweight title at Wembley last night, his challenger. Phil Euwards of Wales, retiring at the ci.d of the 12th round. Before tin fight it was anrounced that the winner would be matched with Paul Fender, the American
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  • 25 12 BANGKOK. Wed.— The return fight between world flyweight champion Pone Klngpetch of Thailand and Argentina's Pascual Perez has been postponed to Aug. 11.— Reuter.
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    • 243 12 AgOSCHI O LJ CC r~l 01 r^V V^"n BUYING FOR J\ WA QUALITY M W£*- In every detail of design, material and construction /I. /aflHtl Bosch refrigerators show the quality which has made sIV |fl U l thtir name famous all over the world. 1 IbkH >> Modal 140 SG
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    • 230 12 YOU RE IN GOOD COMPANY when you join the growing number of shrewd investors who employ financial exports to invest their savings in UNIT TRUSTS. InVeSt the i APPLICATIONS FOR SECOND MALAYAN FUND should be made on the form below and must be made in MOD ERR Wiy E multiples
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  • 596 13 Big names challenge for Perak singles title IPOH, Wednesday. THE champions of Penang, Selangor and Kedah have entered for the Perak badminton championships here from July 15 to 17. Teh Kew San of Penang will defend his singles title against tough opposition from Khoo Eng
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  • 145 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Kltchee soccer team from Hong Kon, to meet Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (kickoff 8 p.m.) will be strengthened by four players, three of them AllHong Kong players. The four will arrive by air tomorrow. The AllHone; Kong stars
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  • 140 13 SOCCER Tour match: Selangor v Kltchee j HK caferdeka Stadium, 8 p.m.). Spore Premier Lge: Juniors v Indians (Jn Besar. 5.15); Friendly: Rajaji v Hong Kong Bank (Parrer Pk). P'm Div 2: Utd Muslims v Darul Annan (D. Kramat); Sepoy Lines v Tamil Youth Bell Club (D. Kramat).
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  • 76 13 IPOH, Wed. The Ipoh District soccer league has announced that all senior division matches scheduled for the next three weeks have been postponed. This decision was taken to enable the players named by the Perak AFA to go for specialised training In preparation for Malaya Cup games. Perak
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  • 249 13 Trueman first with 100 wickets T ONDON, Wed. Fred- die Trueman, th« Yorkshire and England pace bowler, became the nrst to taice 100 wickets this season when he dismissed Warwickshire amateur "Ossie" WheaUey at Bradford yesterday. He accomplished the feat In the shortest period sine* Glamorgan's Don Shepherd took hi*
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  • 27 13 ROME. Wed.— Preparations for the Olympic Games have cost Rome's city authorities 14.165 million lire (MS6BO million), the council's financial department announced yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 28 13 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation decider at a meeting tonight to hold their annual championships on Sept. 3 and 4 at Farrer Park.
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  • 226 13 Fine double by Jeffers in RAF win SINGAPORE. Wed. Colin Jeffers put Royal Air Force back In the title hunt in the B.C.A. senior tournament when he achieved a fine "double" which helped the airmen to beat Army, the leaders, by 169 runs In the match which also served as
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  • 49 13 DUBLIN. Wed.— Nicola Pietrangeli. the Italian lawn tennis star, confirmed yesterday that he had received a threeyear professional contract offer from promoter Jack Kramer. But Pietraneeli. who Is playing in the Irish open tennis championships here, denied he had been offered MSI 50.000 guarantee— Reuter.
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  • 41 13 RACKET FLIES IN FRASER'S MOMENT OF TRIUMPH IIIGH into Mi« air about 11 Wimbledon's centra court goes the racket of Neale Fraser, the Australian, after he had beaten fellow countryman Rod Layer 6-4. 3-6. 9*7, 7-5 in the men's singles final.
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  • 176 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association hopes to make a contribution to the Singapore National Theatre Fund from the proceeds of two International water-polo matches against the Indonesians at the end oX the month. S.A.S.A. president Mr. M.I.C Bain told the Straits Times tonight that s aba.
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  • 1400 13 ATHLETICS CUfford School Kuala U D U: Boys— 100yd: 1 Yusof Aziz 2 Han Ltan Fong 3 Lee Yee Leans 10.65: 220 yd: 1 Han Liar. Fong 2 Abdul Radzi 3 Mohd Talb 24.55; 440 yd 1 Abdul Ads 2 T. Murugeeu 3 S.R.
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  • 284 13 N. BORNEO AND SARA WAR WILL SEND TEAMS FOR SINGAPORE AAA MEET SINGAPORE. Wed. NORTH BORNEO and Sarawak have notified the Singapore A.A.A. that they will be represented at the Singapore championships at Farrer Park on July 22 and 23. North Borneo have booked air passages for a team of
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  • 35 13 SINGAPORE Wed— Hong Kong Bank qualified to meet Wearnes in the flnai of the S.B.H.F.A. senior league and cup competition when they drew 2-2 with Singapore Glass at River Valley Road today.
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  • 497 14 NOSE CONE LANDS IN TARGET AREA IN CENTRAL PACIFIC: FIRST OF SERIES OF TEST FLIGHTS FROM RUSSIA MOSCOW, Wednesday. RUSSIA yesterday sent a rocket about 8,000 miles from the Soviet Union into the Central Pacific, and claimed its nose cone landed in "close proximity" to
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  • 157 14 Castro is ready for new grabs HAVANA, Wed. Dr. fidel Castro's Government today approved a law authorising the expropriation of all property owned by American firms or American citizens in Cuba. It can be put into effect whenever deemed necessary in the national interest. This follows last week's seizure of
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  • 81 14 MR. LIM PENG MAU passed away peacefully aged SO yv&ra on the 6th July. >9«O leivln. bis wife, 5 son*. S dautchtrra. S dauKhters-ln-law, S ■ons-m-law and 51 grandchildren to mourn his death. Cortege will leave No. t Amber Road on Sunday 10th July at lit a.m. (or the
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  • 22 14 MRS KOK CIOK HWA ft Children frx-nds and relatives for the help, wreaths, attendance and donations at the funeral on 4.7.60.
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  • 167 14 TENGKU: 'WE FLOAT OR SINK WITH THE WEST' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya will "float or sink 1 with the free Western powers, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today. The Tengku, addressing a conference oi Malayan editors was asked what he thought about aid from Russia. He replied: "We
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  • 115 14 County cricket tea scores LONDON. Wed. Tea scor« In today's cricket matches were: At Lords: Cambridge University 153 (A. Corran six for 48 1, versus Oxford University. At The Oval: Warwickshire 270 for no wicket (N. Homer 144, K. Ibadulla 123) versus Surrey. At Old Trmfford Lancashire versus Somerset. No
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  • 120 14 SINGAPORE AID TALKS START IN WHITEHALL LONDON, Wednesday. J^ SIX-MAN delegation from the Singapore Government started talks of financial assistance here today with Colonial Office experts. I The delegation, headed by Mr. Hon Sui Sen. Permanent Secretary of the Economic Division of the Ministry of Finance, is seeking grants from
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  • 291 14 LONDON. Wed.— lt has be«r. a generally satisfactory day In stock markers with gilt-edged again meeting investment support, although one or two short dated issues were easier. Industrial equities moved ahead under selective buying and Imperial Chemicals reached a new peak for the year at 64/1 Ouest Keen
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  • 42 14 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 32»id.. Nona., August 32^d., Sept. 32>4d. Oct./ Dec. 32 %d., Jan./ March 31 ",d, April/June 31 "id., July/ Sept. 30% d.. July c.l.f. 324 d., Aug. c.l.f. 32' id.. Sept. c.i.f 32 Hd. Tone: Steady at the decline.
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  • 21 14 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers CMS, sellers £810, Forward buyers £800. sellers £800 hi. Settlement £810. Turnover a.m. 85 tons, p.m. 80.
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    • 84 14 HONGKONG, Wednesday. OETURNED overseas Chinese, meeting in Peking yesterday, expressed "great wrath" at the shooting incident in the West Java village of TJimahi on Sunday, when two Chinese women* were reported to have been killed in a clash with troops, the New China news'
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    • 9 14 NEW DELHI: India's population will exceed 500.000,000 by 1971.
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    • 21 14 LONDON: The Defence Minister, Mr. Harold Watkinson, said Britain and West Germany are considering the Joint development of a nuclear missile.
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    • 24 14 NEW YORK: The Security Council has unanimously recommended that the new state of Somalia be admitted as the 87th member of the United Nations.
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    • 26 14 NEW YORK: A housewife at Muskegon. Michigan, was awarded US$B5O iM52,550) damages because a new bathing suit became transparent when she wore it in the water.
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    • 26 14 LONDON London surgeons are to try to separate Siamese twin girls bom in> Cork, Republic of Ireland, 18 days ago. They are joined at the head.
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