The Straits Times, 12 September 1960

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Ik** 01 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1960 15 CENTS.
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    1244 1 CONFUSED U.N. PUTS OFF DEBATE Russians change stand after cable Turned away outside radio station LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday THE NEW CABINET of Mr. Joseph Ileo was announced today by President Joseph Kasavubu in a telegram to the Security Council. It includes Mr. Albert Kalonji, who has declared his own
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  • 85 1 ILLEGAL' FISHING BOAT IS SUNK JAKARTA. Sun.— An Indonesian patrol boat sank a vessel "Illegally fishing" in Indonesian territorial waters off the east coast of Sumatra on Aug. 31. it was announced last night. A statement which did not reveal the nationality of the boat, said Its hold was filled
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  • 40 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia has mounted a strong anti-smuggling border guard on its West Borneo-Sarawak frontier. Infantry, military police, civil police, customs officers, and ships of the Indonesian navy are involved In the new Intensified border patrol. Reuter.
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  • 153 1 ROME. Sunday A 28-YEAR-OLD barefooted Ethiopian runner, a member of Emperor Haile Selassie's personal bodyguard, last night won the Marathon. the most gruelling race of the 17th Olympiad. The almost unknown athlete. Abebe Bikila. completed tbe 26 miles 285 yards course through Rome in the
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  • 225 1 JAKARTA HAS $300m. 'ISLE IN THE SUN' SCHEME SINGAPORE, Sunday. $300 million plan to develop Pulau Karimon an Indonesian island 35 miles from Singapore into a dazzling: tourist resort has been submitted to the Indonesian Government. Tne Indonesian Consul General here. Col. Sugni Arto, said today that this and a
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  • 101 1 THE MAN WHO MADE PLAIN WOMEN BEAUTIFUL LONDON. Sun— Sir Harold Gillies, New Zealandborn pioneer of plastic and facial surgery in Britain, died today, aged 78. More than 16,000 war casualties, whose disfigured features he restored, knew bim as "the miracle man." Before World War 11. he had trained an
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  • 29 1 NEW YORK. Sun. The New York Times today published the biggest Sunday edition in its history. It comprised 648 pages and weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz.— Reuter.
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  • 150 1 New revolt in Laos VIENTIANE, Sun. A pro-Western Prince has proclaimed martial law throughout Laos in a surprise "radio coup" against Prince Souvanna Phouma's recently established Government. He is Prince Boun Oum Na Champassak. Government Inspector-General, who said in a declaration broadcast over Radio Savannakhet yesterday he had seized power
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  • 359 2 River bed's $121m. wealth How Pow Peck By IPOH, Sunday MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR DIVERSION OPENS UP 1,250 ACRES OF LAND FOR DREDGING A MULTI-MILLION dollar project to deviate 38, miles of the Kinta River to make a tin-rich area, valued at more than $121 million, available for dredging is nearing completion.
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  • 70 2 Son stands helpless as father drowns TPOH. Sun^-A 17-year-old boy watched horrified but helpless yesterday evening when his father. S. Rayappan. 31. slipped on the river bank and was swiftly washed downstream in tin- Kinta River, which is flooded by the recent rains. No trace of Rayappan has been found
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  • 29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Kuala Lumpur Inner Wheel Club will hold a jumble sale in aid of charity at the Women's Institute Petallng Jaya. on Saturday morning.
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  • 67 2 BIG DROP IN TOBACCO SEIZURES LAST YEAR SINGAPORE, Sun. The Customs Department here seized 32,3041 b. of tobacco, mostly cigarettes, from smugglers last year, compared with 57.--3461 b. in 1958 This was stated in the department's annual report for 1959 published today. The Customs .-.eized 1,609 lb. of opium during
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  • 30 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A nine-year-old girl. Khoo slew Kirn. was taken to hospital unconscious after a fall from a first floor window in Duxton Road late last night.
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  • 27 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Puan Noor Aisha, wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, has accepted an invitation to be patron of the Young Women's Mu...lm Association here.
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  • 277 2 LONDON. Sunday ■Rom DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN rVHE Malayan StudA ents' Union, here by a majority vote, has decided to protest strongly against a move it feels may divide Federation and Singapore students. At a meeting attended by 103 students. 67 voted for the protest motion. None
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  • 110 2 Chinese boy was chairman at schools debate in national language KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A CHINESE boy acted as chairman in a debate in the national language between Malay students of two champion debating schools here yesterday. He was Trengganu-born Lim Koon Hock. 19. an Upper Six science student at the
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  • 41 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Puan Noor Alsha wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. will visit the Oral School for Deaf Children here on Thursday. The next day she will Inspect the Oirl Guide company attached to Raffles Girls' School
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  • 107 2 PROGRESS TOWARD ENDING A STRIKE SINGAPORE. Sun. The management and representatives of the 600 employees of the Singapore Glass Factory who are now on strike met the Labour Ministry yesterday to discuss the workers' claims The heaa of the Industrial Promotions Board. Mr. j James Puthucheary. presided over the meeting.
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  • 454 3 NEW YORK, Sunday rpHE United States warned yesterday that it would "not stand idly by and see the Soviet Union flout the will of the United Nations'' in the Congo. The warning was given by Mr. James Wadsworth, chief U.S. delegate, in
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  • 170 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. MR. CLARE TIMBERLAKE, United States Ambassador to the Congo, last night showed reporters a letter which he claimed was a forgery and which purported to have- come to him from the State Department in Washington. The letter, addressed to "Dear Clare," was purported
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  • 69 3 THAI POLICE SUSPEND NEWSPAPER BANGKOK, Sun. A Thai vernacular morning dally newspaper was ordered to cease publication for seven days for publishing a picture of Queen Siriklt in an "improper place" in the paper. The order for closure was even by the Prime Minister, arshal Sarit Thanarat. who is also
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  • 27 3 PARIS. Sun. Two Algerians were shot dead and another six Injured in a fight ln a cafe in the Paris suburb of Bobigny yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 140 3 Boy sought the shotgun path to heaven YEW YORK. Sun^A 14- year-old Arkansas orphan who felt he ''didn't belong fen. this world" methodically shot two boys "to get the electric chair and go to heaven," police said yesterday. The victims were strangers the youth picked at random after plotting his
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  • 442 3 SOEKARNO CALLS A BIG MEETING JAKARTA, Sun. between the Indonesian Army and the Communist Party may be brought to a head tomorrow when President Soekarno addresses all the republic's civil and military provincial administrators. The summons to attend the meeting was sent out after
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  • 258 3 TEA VEL CURB ON Mr. K A SNUB BY THE U.S. GOVT.? WASHINGTON. Sunday T*HE SEVERE restrictions planned on Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's movements while he is at the United Nations amounts to his being cold-shouldered by President Eisenhower and the U.S. Government, diplomatic observers said here today. The U.S. request
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  • 41 3 RAWALPINDI. Sun.— Police here have arrested a runaway wife. Kulsoom. after her 27th husband. Khwaja Nur Mohamad. 80 complained that she had stolen the family Jewels. Police said Kulsoom's previous 26 husbands had suffered similar fates.— U.P.l
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  • 142 3 PEKING, Sunday JiHE head of the Chinese State, Mr. Liv Shao-chi attacked "United States imperialism" at a S^Tour^ofouffi' hon u l_^ Presldent President Toure made a speech in which he emphasised the solidarity of the peoples of China and Guinea in the "anti-colonialist and
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  • 49 3 BELGRADE. Sun. The Communist Charge d'Affalres here has refused to accept n«^ arp Y^o^av protest note against anU- Yugoslav slanders and attacks In the reports of the official New China News Agency and the Chinese Press, the Yugoslav news agency Tan Jug said yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 14 3 TAIPEH. Sun. Formosa and newly-Independent Cyprus have established diplomatic relations. UJ»L
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    • 396 3 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (SINGAPORE) UNITED On the 10th September when the Executives and Directors of the Genera! Liectric Company (Singapore) Limited arrived at the Company's premises they found the staff on strike. A letter from the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union was delivered to the Company Secretary by the
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  • 60 4 He said that the rate at which community centres were being opened was only one outward indication of the speed with which the Government means to fulfil this policy. Mr. Byrne revealed that before the end of this month a holiday camp would be set up at Tanah
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  • 513 4 GOVERNMENT SETS OUT QUALIFICATIONS FOR MALAYS APPLYING FOR SETTLEMENT LAND rOMPULSORY schooling for children between the ages of six and twelve is one of the conditions of occupancy listed for the new Singapore Malay Settlement at Sembawang. This condition, together with a list of 17 rules,
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  • 139 4 APPOINTED TO HIGH ADVERTISING JOB IN CEYLON MR. PATRICK CHEE. of the Shell Company, who has been appointed advertising manager <n the company's office in Ceylon. Mr. Chee, formerly with the reporting- staff of the Straits Times, will leave in November with his wife and two children for Colombo where
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  • 155 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. SINGAPORE pianist, Yu Chun Yee, 24, who has been studying music at the Royal College of Music in London A or the last four years under the sponsorship of the Singapore Musical Society, returned here today. Chun Yee owes his big break to the famous
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  • 47 4 COMMUNITY CENTRE AT MAUDE ROAD SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government was determined to fulfil -ta programme of providing communal recreational facilities for the hitherto underprivileged classes, the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, said yesterday at the opening of the Maude Road community centre.
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  • 139 4 Inche Yusoi to open Singapore festival of culture OINGAPORE, Sun. A seven-day festival of culture, featuring talent drawn from the four cultural streams in the state, will be inaugurated by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow. The festival, in aid of the National
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The German Consulate here will present a recording by the Berlin Chamber Orchestra of the State's national an them "Majulah Singapura" to the Singapore Government tomorrow.
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  • 101 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 pjn.: Tomorrow: Teng San Brickworks, Wolskel Road; Jalan Senang; Pulau Brani, Telok Saga. Tuesday: Ching Hwa School, Bt. Panjang; Kampong
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  • 327 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES HPHE following Is today's A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Dua•eldort, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 714) 9.16 pjn.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 706) 10.60 pjn. Qaataa: From Sydney. Melbourne. Perth. Jakarta (KM 646) 10.18
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  • 163 4 PUBLIC WILL SEE POLICE DOG TEST SINGAPORE, Sun. The annual police dog championship trials of the Far East Air Force will take place at R.A.F., Seletar this year on Oct. 6 and 7. There will be obedience trials on the morning of Oct. 6 and night alertness trials on the
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  • 88 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Governor of the Central Bank of Malaya. Mr. W. H. Wilcock, left Singapore by BOAC tonight for London for the Commonwealth Finance Ministers conference which begins on Sept. 21. Mr. Wilcock, who is a member of the Malayan delegation, said that the
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    • 163 4 tf tftt^^ jJIgja^^i MALAYSIAN SOCIOLOGICAL at 133 Carpmael Road. RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Pub- KAMALA CLUB: Sewing ilc lecture on "Development of class, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 a Malayan Chinese Literature" p.m. to 5 p.m. Embroidery class, by Dr. Hau Suyln at Cultural 11 a.m. to 1 pm, and
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  • 330 5 WOMEN TEACHERS— WE WANT JUSTICEDRAWING UP MEMO TO BE SENT TO THE GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A MEMORANDUM on the status of women teachers in the Federation is to be submitted to the Government in a nation-wide campaign for equality with male teachers. This was
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  • 92 5 NOT ENOUGH LEADERS FOR WELFARE WORK— SWAMI KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the Malayan Philosophical Society. Swaml Sat.vanar.da, last night regretted the lack of Asian leadership in social welfare work In the country. Speaking at a meeting of the society here, be said that it was the Europeans who
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  • 24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The next meeting of the Senate will be held at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Sept. 19.
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  • 129 5 Tengku's son named with Congo force A LOR STAR, Sun Lt. Tengku Ahmad Nerang, only son of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be among the main party of Malaya's contribution of 450 officers and men to the United Nations force leaving for the Congo on Sept 21 Lt.
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  • 40 5 PHNANG, Sun.^A former detective with the Penan* Police Contingent returned here today as offlcer-ln-charge of the George Town Police District He is acting Superintendent A.F. John, former chief of the Special Crimes Branch In Malacca.
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  • 111 5 TM SORRY, COME HOME' PLEA BY MOTHER TO DAUGHTER CINGAPORE. Sun. A mother today appealed to i it 14-year-old daughter to return home immediately to avoid falling into the "hands of bad characters." Madam Tan Bee Ho. a rubber factory worker, said her daughter was too young to be away
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  • 156 5 QINGAPORE. Sun.— A threeman court of Inquiry will tomorrow begin a hearing Into the dispute between the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. and the National Union of Oil Workers over the dismissal of an employee. The court will be headed by Mr. Justice Chua. Its members are
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  • 250 5 No evidence of child entry racket— official PENANG, Sunday. T^HERE is no evidence that young children from India are being brought into Malaya under a child slave labour racket. "It doesn't seem possible." a spokesman of Immigration Department headquaHers said here today. lie was commenting on a letter published in
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  • 131 5 MALAYA TO GET CHEAPER U.S. RICE SINGAPORE, Sun. The United States has entered the Malayan rice market as a result of the increase in the price of rice from South-East Asian countries over the past two months. It is understood that Singapore rice Importers have recently placed orders with American
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  • 29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Rubber Research Institute will sponsor a natural rubber research conference at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here from Sept 26 to Oct. 1.
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  • 41 6 U Warms Ht (Mimimmm) MR. MRS. T.A.O. MSNON of Daya Mandlram, Tnchur. thank all friends and relative* who sent them messages of good wish** on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Uaha with Ravi on 24th August. 1960.
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  • ©tt Straits Simrs Monday, September 12, 1960.
    • 795 6 The medium in which the development planner works is people, and maximum interest therefore attaches to those less developed countries where people are themselves the greatest problem, the giants of the undeveloped world, India, China, Pakistan and so on. At the end of India's third five-year plan,
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    • 452 6 The complaint by the Employees Provident Fund Board that employen are making matters difficult answers in advance much of what Mr. V. David is going to say when he asks Parliament to express its grave concern over "the irregularities existing in the administration of the fund." If so,
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  • 445 6 Is moss starvation inevitable? THE population of the world is expected to double by the end of the century. Behind this simple and oft-repeated fact are some appalling uncertainties. The pessimists believe mass starvation is now virtually inevitable. The optimists believe applied science can avert catastrophe. But all
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  • 933 6  - Cafe colour bar in the Copperbelt RICHARD HALL THERE IS A SUDDEN CALM AFTER THE RECENT RACE RIOTS BUT SHOWDOWN WITH THE WHITE EXTREMISTS IS COMING SOON by Kitwe. N. Rhodesia. THERE is a sullen calm today in this garish Copperbelt town which greeted the end of Northern Rhodesia's cafe
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  • 155 6 SINGAPORE is lagging behind the time*. Practically all over the world rent control has been abolished. But Singapore still adheres to its 14-year-old controls. Why? Do the city fathers not realise that as long as rent control exists, old and antiquated buildings, which should be
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  • 104 6 "THE Minister of Agricul--1 ture was vehement in castigating the Indians for "Importing" cultural leaders from India. Their visits he claims have retarded the process of nation building. I am sure his remarks are the result of a misconception of the motives behind these visits. These leaders visit
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  • 349 6 by JOHN DAVY LONDON. Sunday economic transformation In two or three decades. But populations are multiplying far faster today than they were a century ago. These are mainly economic and social problems. But there is also a scientific and technical problem which Is less often discussed. The poor countries, it
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  • 227 7 DETAINEE JAILED FOR 3 YEARS jifIUAR, Sun.— A formi" 1 er student of the Han Chiang Middle School at Penang, Man Swee Lam, 23, was today sentenced to three years' Jail for having subversive documents. Man who was charged under the Internal Security Ordinance, was stated to have committed the
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  • 62 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of Medical Services, Far East Land Forces MaJ-or-General W. J. Officer, will lrave tomorrow for a fourday visit to North Borneo where he will visit the Kota Belud training area. Maj.-Gen. Officer. who will also have consultations with the Director of
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  • 706 7 CUEPACS PROPOSAL TO SPLIT CIVIL SERVICE INTO TfIREE GROUPS: UNIVERSITY MEN TO BE PUT TOGETHER A PLAN to re-organise the civil service giving top jobs to experienced non-gra-duate officers is to be presented to the Federation Government soon. It is to be submitted by the Congress
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  • 267 7 PARLIAMENT OPENS 3-DAY SESSION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T*HE House of Representatives will open a three-day session tomorrow. Considerable debate Is expected on the Federal Capital Bill, which will give the Minister of the Interior responsibility over the affairs of Kuala Lumpur. Under this Bill, the day-to-day administration of the capital
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  • 138 7 P.P.P. WILL 'INVADE' FEDERAL CAPITAL ITI-ALA LUMPUR. Sun— An organising committee of the People's Progressive Party here today approved a plan for the formation of a Kuala Lumpur district branch. The branch win cover an area of 10-mile radius from the centre of the Federal capital. It will Include Bata
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  • 76 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun.— A five-man trade delegation of the Madras Government arrived here today to persuade Malayans to buy more Indian handloom fabrics. The leader of the delegation, Mr. M. P. Nachlmuthu, said sjt a reception given by the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce
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  • 83 7 Britain is out of man into space race, says Mr. T Singapore last night from London on his way to Sydney where he will have talks with Australian leaders on space research, told reporters tht.it there was no question of Britain competing with the United States or Russia in sending;
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« Anglo-Chinese School here began a two-day science exhibition yesterday in conJunction with the opening of their new $860,000 science block at Barker Road The building, which has 10 classrooms and three laboratories, was opened by Mr. Cecil Wong, president of the school's Old
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  • 296 7 TELUK ANSON, Sunday FEE RAFT expedition of eight members of the Perak branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Association from Tapah to here was abandoned at 1.45 p.m. today 12 miles from its destination. A submerged rock wrecked the smaller of their two rafts while
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  • 382 7 Civil service partly to blame for Govt. red tape Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rPHE PRIME Minister, 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the country's civil servants were "partly to blame" for red tape in the Government service. He told an annual convention of the Congress of Unions of Employees
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  • 304 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. rE North and East Divisions of Singapore Umno have elected new officials in a new drive to reorganise the party as directed by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the national president of Umno Malaya. The City and West divisions are expected to elect
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  • 262 7 TENGKU URGED: HELP US END TODDY DRINKING KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was today urged by the Malayan Indian Congress to help in its campaign against toddy drinking This was one of the 34 resolutions passed at the twoday annual delegates conference which ended here today.
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    • 869 8 Nixon: New leader of the \ri.ix<.To>x k'xx \ttn By DOWN almost to the day the Republicans dispensed with a ballot and nominated Vice-President Nixon by acclamation, a legend had A been in the making. Nixon was tagged, as Taft was, as the man who cannot be elected. "Tricky Dicky" was
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    • 377 8  -  WALTER WARWICK IFALUK. Portrait of a Coral Island. By Mersta* Bates and Donald Abbott. (Museum Press 305.) By pORAL islands have lost some of their romantic appeal since "the bomb" made its appearance. One or two have been blasted to bits; none is safe from
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    • 107 8 MODERN JAPAN THROUGH THE OLD rE lons list of books on Japan still grows. A welcome addition is Richard Storry's "History of Modern Japan" (a Pelican book, price 45.) which tells sufficient of the Old Japan to make the modern comprehensible, though preserving the myth that an Instinctive appreciation of
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    • 299 8 Straits Times Crossword pM I I WM mtM M wmi ACKOSB 8. Familiar point for a sailor m 4. Flatter the cleaner (4, 4). way (5). 8. Contrive to get a bone- 1. Old pupil finds Merchant breaker for me (8). Navy In the usual mess (7) 9. A bell
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  • 29 10 TIN Rl BJJI K (per picul) (perlb.) Sept 5 $401.00 J1.03'» 6 94*0.75 994 eta. 7 9399.374 99-scta. 8 „398.87!, 99* eta. 9 $399.00 fl.t*H 1* $400.00
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  • 1491 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN sharemarket ended the week on a very dull note, particularly in the tin section, though all were easier. The week started steady enough, but ran out of steam and, in the absence of any
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  • 176 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday, Sept. 10. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Gammon (2) $2.13. $2.10; Wearne Bros. $2.04; William Jacks $1.39 P. Minings: Austral Amal 18s. fid. to 18s. 3d.
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  • 71 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banka* x Aaaociatlon made the following changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday. Sept. 10, (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs 160 1/2: Belgian Francs 1633 1/2. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was
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  • 38 10 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED Current Okie at ToUl Total for p»TTVnt pATTTirnt for previous year year Robinson ords 10%t M% IB"-. Georre Town 30%t Sept 22 70% 20% Klnanc Robber ords. 20% Oct. 20 5Cr 30% t Includes S% bonus
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  • 1268 10 HPHE following Itsl of revised quotations was Issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange alter their last meetinc on Saturday (September 10) H and L stand for niftiest and lowest for business done this year. tNDinnutis H t II »lv Sml 1.00 JO Orflt. 80
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  • 234 10 THE RUBBER market had a fairly active week, fluctuating around the dollar level with September at one cent premium early in the week and then going to a slight discount before returning to the same level as October The August export figures, practically unchanged from
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  • 22 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 10 Sept. 9 Industrials: 129.83 130.15 Tins: 202.20 2*1.47 Rubbers: 246.60 Z46.69 Jan. 1 1958 100
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  • 197 10  - COMMODITY REVIEW closed on Wednesday and Saturday. The year's high point was $410.25 at the beginning of August and the low point $385.25 on May 3. The price has been above $390 a picul since June 17. Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Sept./
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    • 1119 10 aaj^rasr V\ £a^ \K \hAline| Kxproas U.S.A. Pacific cb Atlantis Coast Servie* El A. E.T.A. E.I.A. Spore SMm Penjti| H'kon| L. AntelH N. York "Ufiknrt Mire" J7 MStit n/MStft J Oct 2S Oct II Nn -lintiti Mm' Ist CHI niti Oct Hill Oct U Oct 2af Call 21 Jl Oct
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    • 522 10 YOU PICK THE BEST BRAINS You cash in on the know-how of some of the best financial experts «n the country when you invest the modern way in UNIT TRUSTS. Far Information and Fr*« Booklet writ* to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Box 90, Sin 9 ap«f«. EVERETT ORIENT LINE
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    • 312 10 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE s*", REGISTERED STOCK. 1939 (1967) Sit REGISTERED STOCK. 1959 (1977/79) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEIf that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be rinsed from 16th September. 1960 to Ist October. 1960. both dates inclusive, for the purpose of preparing Interest warrants
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 995 11 NOTICES Notice Is given that the November Examinations of the National Institute of Accountant* (Australia) are to be held during the week commencing 7th November 1960 at the following centres: Singapore Alor Star Ipoh Johore Bahru Kota Bharu Kuala Lumpur Kuala Trengganu Kuantan Malacca Penang Sereznoan Application forms may be
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    • 345 11 NOTICES I NOTICE OF TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ROAD The Public are hereby notified that the Noordln Bridge at 22nd Mile Ipoh-Lumut Road will be closed for essential repairs during the five hour period IM tun. to 6 00 a*n. on 14th September UNNo traffic will be permitted to cross the
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    • 737 11 TENDERS TENDER TO* X-RAY FILMS AND MEDICAL GASES FOR THE YEAR IMI. Tenders will be received at the Ministry of Health. Palmer Road, Singapore 2, up to noon of Monday 10th October, 1980, for the supply of X-Ray Films and Medical Oases for the year 1961. Full particulars may be
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    • 704 11 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department: (Snd Floor, City Hall). (a) Disposal of Obsolete Appliances (S Items). Tender Deposit $300/-. Close at 2.15 pm. on 30th September. 1960. City Engtaeer'g Department: (Ist Floor, PWD. Building). (b) Supply of Swan Timber during October. 1960. Tender Deposit 9100/-. Close at
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    • 849 11 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS I i CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE I CTTT ELECTRICTTY DEPARTMENT: Required iA) Assistant DISTRICT ENGINEERS and (B) CONTROL ENOINEERS, PASIR PANJANO POWER STATION, In salary scale $695xA45- 1.380 plus Central Provident Fund benefit*. Appointments will be on temporary basis In the first Instance with a view to future
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    • 845 11 (Continues! from Page SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordm U (Min.)— Bom M rts. astra •OX NO. 5707 ST. Position allad. All applicants thanked. EARN siO'- a day by selling ow famous Producta. Wanted 100 Outdoor Balt»glrls. Apply Odortn Interprlss ITT Middle Road. SUuwpora. WANTSD Quallflsd Lady Taachsr. Abie to teach National
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    • 1011 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word* U (Min)— Box S*tU. sjrlra TANOLIN ROAD— J Bedroom rial onfuralshad. Spacious lounft aad dinId< room. Unmsdlats occupation. Pbont TOTII/T0713, 8 port. IMMIOIATILV avatlabls un-furnlsb. sd S-bsdreora flat. 4T2-B. MaePticrsoo Road, aaar AOualsd Road. Apply T» Bill Strast. rpora. Tsl. 3*44? FULLY PUHNIIHID two bsdrooin flat
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    • 849 11 EDUCATION II Wordt St (Mm )—Box frit, oxtru HOW II YOUR Malay progressing' Improve your knowledge of the) National Language by reading Berita Harlaa dally, the only romanised National Language newspaper. M A L A V CORRIIPONOENCI C0UR81I: Cambridge Syllabus "K." H.8.C.. Standard I It. LCI by Quaiined 'Experienced Malay
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  • 1667 12 THANK YOU -$69 FOR DA Y'S TOP DIVIDEND EPSOM JEEP By 0 BIC SWEEP: Total Pool $176,820. FIRST PRIZE: No. 21 531 2— 548,046. SECOND PRIZE: No. *****3— 519,218. THIRD PRIZE- No. *****8 9.609. STARTERS ($2,745 a.eh); Not. *****1. *****7. *****4. *****0. *****0. *****3. *****8. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($l,OOO ••ch): No*.
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  • 428 12 SPURS GAIN 7TH VICTORY IN-A-ROW T ONDON, Sun. Tottenham Hotspur, the only team of the 92 English football league clubs to have a 100 per cent record this season, beat Arsenal 3-2 yesterday, to register their seventh consecutive win. and keep themselves at the top of DW. 1. Shet field
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  • 753 12 DIVISION ONE P W D LFAKi. Tottenham 7 7 0 0 21 7 14 Shef. Wed. 7 5 2 0 9 2 12 Wolves 7 5 1 1 17 11 11 Man City 6 3 3 0 11 S 9 Blnckbum 7 4 1 2 19 15
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    • 83 12 ATLAS LAMPS are 8-way tested— 8-way tested? lf*\ ATLAS l^j LAMPS V m are 8-way tested— V Harrisons Lister Engineering Lti/fifi^ •11 pwm dnr»*i no wait* j== f C HIM ICO HoaMKold Ommm will cU*n =J^*^s\. •varytHing in your Horn* Bettar in Ivary -^TjW^^^lTs W«y. TtY ona TIN ond you
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  • 339 13 The' nations say farewell Q£s> CURTAIN FALLS ON THE OLYMPIC GAMES ROME, SUNDAY rpHE FLAME that has burned so brightly A for the past 17 days was doused. The flags were lowered. The 17th modern Olympic Games have ended. Forgotten were the fierce rivalry in competition, the quarrels and arguments,
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  • 184 13 LATEST OLYMPIC ATHLETICS MABATHON: (26 miloa. 385 yards). Olympic record E. Zntooek »Cwctu 2hrs 23min 03.2 sec 1 Abebe Bikila (Ethiopia) 2 hrs lomin 16.2 sec (Olympic record): 2 A. Rhadl (Morocco) 2:15:41.6; 3 B. Magee (NZ) 2:17:18.2; 4 K Vorobiew (USSR) 2:19:08.6: S S Popov (USSR) 2:19:18.8; 6 T.
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  • 42 13 LONDON. Sun. Britain's only swimming gold medallist in the Olympic Games, 19-year-old Anita Lonsbrough yesterday, broke the English women's 100 yards breast-stroke record at Hull, Yorkshire. Her time of 74.5 sec. clipped one-tenth of a second off the old recocrd. Reuter.
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  • 45 13 KAMPALA. Sun. An East African cricket team may visit either England or India within the next two years, and become the first Ea.st African side to tour abroad. Mr. R. K. Patel. president of the Indian Cricket Control Board, said here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 877 13 Soccer 'gold' to fourth time lucky Yugoslavia DOME, Sun. Yugos- lavia, runners-up in the last three Olympics, made it fourth time lucky last night when they defeated Denmark 3-1 to win the Olympic Games soccer gold medal. They had an adventurous path to the final. First they only just scraped
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  • 380 13 DOME. Sun. Records toppled in almost everj track and field event In the 1960 Olympic Games. The eventi in which record! were »et were: MEN 100 MtTKf.s Armin liarv (Ger) and Dave Sime (IS) lt.Uec (Olympic record). 200 METRES Uvto Berruti (It). 2i.9ttc (World and
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  • 418 13 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER SIXTAN's CUP (Seremban): N.S. Malays 1 (Hanlf Talb) Selangor Malays 1 (Abdul Ghanl). TAJPINU DIV. 1: 7th Bn.. RMR 2 (Rahim 2> Kamunting 0. CRICKET INTEK-SCHOOL (Ipoh): Wwardlans 83 (Afzal 34. Thevarat 7--17) St. Anthony's 47 (Narawat 9--29). TENNIS VICTOBY Cl'P (Penang): Penang Chlneae bt Rest 9-6
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    • 161 13 PANCHO GONZALES /^^^3*^ no better Racket 3 f I J S Altnouf h ii*nsalc* is the OM*t j natural player who ever lived J 1 (be ha* never ha*\ a coaching *^\r^±l !«••*■> la hi* Ufe). he n«jaia a jrjLJ?*J Spaldlng racket to give him m /fs^jC\ *0 extra touch
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    • 324 13 MALAYA'S BEST MATCHES REMEMBER: these matches are PRODUCED BY THE OLDEST BEST MATCH FACTORY IN MALAYA, THEY ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR MALAYAN CONDITIONS AND WILL WITHSTAND THE WORST THE RAINY SEASON CAN DO. A SPECIAL NEW CHEMICAL FORMULA MAKES EVERY STICK A CERTAIN LIGHT AND EVERY stick DAMP-PROOF against the
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  • 477 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By Singapore, Sun. BUT ENTERPRISING BATTING IS MAIN ATTRACTION A DECISION was never possible in the twoday Singapore Pakistan Eaglets cricket match but two declarations and enterprising batting made the final day's play today interesting for the large Sunday crowd. Singapore, 82 for seven
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  • 244 14 SINGAPORE Ist INNS (overnight 82-7) .letters b Malik 0 Morgan b Ghafoor da SUva b Malik 35 Bowles c Ghafoor b Malik 6 Woodhouse lbw Malik Rasak b Malik C Kirkham c Ghafoor b Malik IS Delilkan not oat 41 A. de SUva not out 11 Extras 3 Total
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  • 26 14 LONDON. Sun. Bolton beat Blackpool 1-0 in their English League First Division match at Blackpool last night. The match had a late start.
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  • 198 14 OINGAPORE. Sun. Mian Mohamea Saeed. captain of the Pakistan Eaglets cricket team today expressed the hope that his team's visit would be the first of a cricket series between Malaya and Pakistan "Pakistan would gladly welcome a Malayan team and it is my hope that such visits
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    86 14 WINNER by a head is Lee Calhoun (United States) in the 110 m hurdles final of the Olympic Games at Rome. He beats team-mate Willie May. ABOVE; Medai winners of the Olympic women's 200 metres (from left): Britain 1 s Dorothy Hyman (bronze). America's Wilma Rudolph (gold) and Germany's J.
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