The Straits Times, 1 April 1961

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Ufe The Straits Times I vtd. IH4S SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1961. te 15 CENTS.
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  • 745 1 K's REPLY ANY MOMENT NOW TTTP PTTPT TT?Q TH TD A HI? r^orc*^ c» r* Sfr US adopts policy MOSCOW, Friday THE official Soviet reply to the British proposals on Laos is expected at any moment. The British note is known "fcjhave^een received favourably by Soviet fijfciers, and diplomats here
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  • 22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Thousands of Christians in the Federation and Singapore observed Good Friday today by attending services in churches.
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  • 100 1 Whisky galore of of er JTDIMJUBOH. Frill was a dreadful mistake, -ltd Mr. Murray Herron. He was very, very sorry. He didn't mean, he said, to catch his elbow on the tap particular Iv since in doing so he suit !i.00(» gallons of whisky pouring into a nearby river Hcrron's
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  • 196 1 THEY WON'T CONCENTRATE ONLY ON THE MALAYANS fWO lovely M ..Im actresses in ftrtea. ooth j spwrtine wfmtjHtm with the badge of tLr AUlayan Special Force i. the Congo. left Singapore yesterday on their way to bring cheer to I'nted Nations troops scvtac in that strife-tnrn ountrr.
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  • 485 1 They are told: 'Malaya has a fine name Keep it up' A last wave, then they are off to the Congo KIM A LUMPUR. Fri. The advance party of the second batch of reinforcements to the .Malayan Special Force in the Con;o was given a" ceremonial send-off early today a*
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  • 126 1 'Peace' town mayor killed tWIAN, (i-ivnch Alps), Fri. Krench not 1 police sealed ort this Algerian talks town early ',oaay alter two plastic bom os exploded, killing the Mayor. Mr. Camiile Bh.uc. The powerful explosions came a week from the .start ot negotiations at this lukcside spa between the French
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  • 59 1 KUALA LUMPUR. FrlTicket No. *****73. sold in Selangor. won the first prize of $375,000 in the Social Welfare lotterj drawn In Kulim today Ticket No "*****1. sold in Johore. won the second prize of $125,000 The third prize of $60,000 went to ticket No *****78 which
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    • 184 1 FINE IHOIS FOR MEN Mm W£^^A^/ m Chockitt lONts. j 4 reasons why ihe burglar cari+get m I B Chubb security for home, shop or office doors-for $18. You've seen it In the newspapers 'Burglary up by 64<V. Or 'Public asked to aid police. You run a greater risk than
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  • 443 2 NOT EVEN SNOtf CAN DETER THE PILGRIMS AND HOLIDAY MAKERS FROM TRAVELLING T ONDON, Fri. Wintry conditions returned yesterday to many parts of Europe as millions began the Easter holiday rush. Roman Catholic pilgrims from all over the world flocked into Rome for the Easter
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  • 228 2 African talks end with blast at Dag CAIRO, Frite^, rrjtfp All- Africa People's Conference wouna. up a week's debate here last night with long resolutions demanding economic liberation i om the West and expansion of economic links T |th "anti-imperialist" bloc states. It urgS tht African peo- 1 P le
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  • 78 2 EICHMANN'S TRIAL DENOUNCED LONDON, Fri.— The Labour Party chairman. Mi. Richard Grossman, said yesterday the coming trial of Adolf Eichmann seemed to him to be "an act of tribal vengeance Writing in the New Statesman, he said he had "doubts about the wisdom or the trial.' While acknowledging the "scrupulous
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  • 52 2 BRUSSELS. Fri. King Baudouin yesterday entrusted M. Pierre Harmel. 50--year-old :ormer Catholic Minister, with a "mission of Information" aimed at forming a new Belgian Government. M. Harmel was called to the Royal Palace here at the close of the first stage In the royal consultations following Sunday's
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  • 89 2 CAFE RIVAL PLOTTED TO POISON 400 -POLICE SAIGON, Fri. A restaurant owner and a cook have been arrested here «n charge of plotting to pdeon 400 people at a parry at a rival restaurant, police >aid today. They said hundreds of people btcame ill at the party, ano. 01 '?.y
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  • 106 2 Judge hired two to Mil judge \IIAMI. Fri— A former judge. Joseph Peel, was yesterday found guilty at Port Pierce of hiring two men to throw a fellow judge and his wife Into the Atlantic in June 1955. He will not face the electric chai; because the jury re- commended
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  • 116 2 BIG V.I.P. TURN-OUT FOR NE WIN \fOSCOW, Fri. Gen. ITI Ne Win. Burma's Chief of General Staff, has arrived in Moscow, the Soviet news agency said yesterday. (It was reported from RanKoor earlier that he was expected to buy the latest Soviet arms for the Burmese armyt. The general was
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  • 61 2 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. (California,) Frl.— Discoverer XXII the traffic "satellite," was launched here yesterday, but failed to go into orbit. The satei.Ue. designed to observe traffic orders from earth while climbing into orbit, carried a batch of I biological specimens to test. the effect
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  • 71 2 ITALIAN RIVIERA, Fri. Five people, including a 14--year-old boy, suffocated when a carriage of the Turin-Rome express caught fire In a tunnel on the Italian Riviera last night. Choking fumes and smoke caused panic as the speeding train screeched to a halt in the mile-long tunnel.
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  • 39 2 ROnlE. Fri. The Pope yesterday washed the feet of 13 young religious students In a ceremony symbolising Christ's humility at the Last Supper. The ceremony was held in the Basilica of St. John Lateran.— L.P.l.
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  • 25 2 MOSCOW. Frl.— Mr. Ye-chi Chwang. Chinese Minister of Foreign Trade, arrived in Moscow today to complete negotiations on trade exchanges in 1961— Reuter.
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  • 26 2 HONG KONG. Fri.— Hong Kong's population is more than three million according to figures Issued by the Census Commissioner's office today.— v pi
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  • 21 2 LONDON. Frl. Payroll handlts escaped with about £5.000 yesterday after smashing into a wages car in suburban Flnsbury Park.
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  • 17 2 CLEVELAND. Fri. A fire ripped through a threestorey building here today killing five people.— U.P.l.
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  • 134 2 LOS ANGELES, Frl.— A piloted X-15 rocket plane climbed from Edwards Air Force Base, to 30 miles yesterday, the highest point ever reached by man. Test pilot Joe Walker said on landing that he used only three-quarters of his power and had the engine
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  • 261 4 Anti-atom bomb marchers start T ONDON, Fri.— Twenty thousand eggs, a ton of cheese and three tons of chocolate will help to feed thousands of nuclear disarmament campaigners as they march towards London this weekend. The 55-mile march from the atomic weapons research establishment at Aldermaston, Berks, ha* become an
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  • 38 4 KINGSTON (Jamaica), Fri. Mr. Harold Macmillan, who arrived here yesterday on the last stage of his West Indies tour, today begins a restful Easter weekend after his whirlwind visits to Trinidad. Barbados and Antigua. Reuter.
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  • 58 4 LAHORE, Fri. A British film, "The Royal Tour of India." falls to distinguish between India and Pakistan and gives the impression that Queen Elizabeth toured only Ind.'a, the Pakistan Times charged yesterday. The newspaper had demanded that the film be banned in Pakistan until It is
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  • 263 4 MOSCOW, Friday. RUSSIA and her seven Warsaw Pact partners announced early today they had agreed on moves to further consolidate their defence capacity in face of "growing nlilitary preparations by the imperialI ist states." A communique issued by the pact Natos Communist
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  • 97 4 Dr. Francis back from Europe tour DARIS. Fri. Dr. Ahmad r Francis, tipped as leader of the Algerian delegation to the peace talks at Evian next week returned to Tunis from a European tour yesterday. Dr. Francis, whose last call was In Moscow, said his return brings the Algerian "Provisional
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  • 456 4 WESTS PROPOSALS MUCH ADO: RED DELEGATE 'Too many conditions to parity agreement* BERLIN. Fri. T*HE head of the Soviet delegatio n at the Geneva conference on the suspension of nuclear tests, Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin, told the East German news agency ADN yesterday his first impression of the latest Western proposals
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  • 139 4 CONGO HEADS TO HOLD A SECOND 'SUMMIT' T EOPOLDVTLLE. Fri. The heads of the states of the proposed Congolese confederation will meet at Kamina. in Katanga, or. Wednesday. The official announcement did not say whether Mr. Antolne Gizenga, head of the Lurrtumbist regime in Orlentale Province, would attend. But he
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  • 30 4 ALGIERS. Fri. French troops hav e put 225 rebels "out of action" in operations near the Moroccan frontier since Feb. 21, French Army headquarters announced here yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 73 4 LONDON. Fri. Sir Roy Dobson, managing director of the Hawker Siddeley Aviation group, announced yesterday that the De Havilland 121 will make its inaugural flight in October more than a year before its nearest rival, the Boeing 727, is expected to fly. Hawker Siddeley have won another
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  • 26 4 LONDON, Fri. Prince Charles, was prevented by a cold from Joining his family at Windsor Cattle yesterday, where they are spending Easter. Reuter.
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    • 474 4 RADIO SINGAPORE Muslc nOO Saumtey N ig h t i» 5^7. Melody Night; 1200 Close Down. Medium Wav« 47« metres d Aril A MAI ava Short Wave: 62 metres RADIO MALAYA from 8.00— 9.00 p.m. 41.7 metres. A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraMornlng Prelude; 700 The
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Art Society will present their 12th annual exhibition of works by local artists at the Singapore Polytechnic from April 8 to 20.
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  • 360 5 Concern over Western influence KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Concern over "de-Islamisation" among Westerneducated Muslims in this country was expressed at the Malayan Muslim Student s' Seminar here today. The seminar, which was opened yesterday by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib today split into two
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  • 260 5 Whisky sales down pay cut as cause SINGAPORE. Fri. Government servants have given up brandy and whisky and turned to drinking beer and stout because of the cut In their variable allowances, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce suggested in its report for 1960 published today. In reviewing the wines and
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  • 243 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. THOUSANDS of Sin- gaporeans today began their annual exodus by road, rail or air to spend the fourday Easter period in the Federation. A Malayan Railways official reported that although no special services were introduced for the period, bookings on all trains
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  • 307 5 RATIONS ROW: FIREMEN TAKE VOTE ON STRIKE ACTION SINGAPORE, Friday. I^IREMEN and other employees of the Singapore r Fire Brigade today began taking a secret ballot to decide if they should go on strike over the Government's alleged refusal to restore their food rations. All the ballot papers will be
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  • 340 5 SECRETS OF SING SING REVEALED FROM INSIDE SING SING! The name ba« a fatcinition all iti own the world"i most fawiou*. mott publicised prison Her*, in the "City of Stone," has been played out the last act in many a human drama of men and women, famous »a 4 infamous.
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  • 78 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A few tickets and table bookings are available for the "April Ball" to be held by the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association at the Sea View Hotel on Sunday from 8.30 p.m. The proceeds of the Ball will go to the
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  • 48 5 BINGAPORE, Fri. The period for re-registration of old members of the National Library has now been extended to the end of May this year. Members, who do not reregister within this period •nay forfeit their deposits, the library Director Mrs. Hedwig Anuar, announced yesterday.
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  • 175 5 NANYANG MEN URGED TO HELP THE STATE SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. a member of the Nanyang University Council, tonight urged the university's graduates to take up any job so long as it was for the benefit of the State and the people. He said that Nanyang University should
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  • 263 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Adult Education Board (Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa) will launch a Statewide enrolment campaign for new adult literacy and language classes opening In May. The campaign will last from April 4 to 8. Mr. C V. Devan Nalr, chairman of the Board, announcing this
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  • 317 5 A challenge to Ong on Govt's tax policy SINGAPORE, Fri. The People's Action Party today challenged Mr. Ong Eng Guan, the former Minister for National Development, to produce "one poor hawker, trishaw rider or worker," who has been called upon to pay income tax. dare is contained in an article
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  • 46 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Chung Kwang Siang, 53, riding a tricycle, was injured in a crash with a car at the Merdeka Bridge today. The car turned turtle, but the occupants escaped unhurt. Chung was treated at the General Hospital and then sent home.
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  • 139 6 UP, UP, UP GO THE IMPORTS FROM U.S. 1 IZUALA LUMPUR, Fri. j American exports to Malaya are going up, up, up. Last year, America sent, $90 million worth of goods to this country 80 per cent more than in the previous year. And this year, the large volume of
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  • 286 6 BOSSES ARE CONCERNED AT MOUNTING BILL FOR SOCIAL SERVICES, ALLOWANCES JOHORE BAIIKU, Friday. rPHE mounting birth rate among estate workers is costing managements so much in social services that it has become a "matter of concern." This concern is reflected in the 19fcO report of the
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  • 235 6 Students' teams will quiz tourists SINGAPORE, Fri. Four final year and 20 second-year economics honours students of the Ur-tversity nf Malaya in Singapore will survey the tourist j trade in Singapore next month. The survey will be sponsored by the economics department of the university, which will provide staff and
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  • 261 6 MALACCA, Friday rpHE Government, employers and workers had co-operated in laying firm foundations for the future of the rubber industry, Mr. A. W. Goode, managing director of Dunlop Malayan Estates, Ltd!, said before he left here for Britain
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  • 54 6 BINGAPORE. Fri. —Thieves broke In' > a house In Onan Road here last night and toot away cash and Jewellery totalling $1,000. The occupant, Mr. Michael de Souza. returned at 11 30 p.m. to find the front door forced open. Various Items of Jewellery and $500 were
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  • 351 6 NEW BETTING PLAN GETS ENCOURAGING SUPPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A LL three turf clubs in the Federation today reported encouraging support from the public for the off-course betting scheme which is to be launched tomorrow by the newlyformed Totalisator Board on the first day of the Singapore Derby meeting. In
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  • 44 6 KUAI.A KANGSAR, Fri. Rural development projects costing $171,617 wer» completed last year in Kuala Kangsar district and the sub-districts of Parit and Sungei Siput. Projects Included roads. 26 wooden bridges, 29 cement wells, 14 dams, and 11 community halls.
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  • 170 6 A SWIMMING POOL OF YOUR OWN FOR ONLY $1, 000 JJO JOKING. Reporter Alan Yang tells you in the Sunday Times tomorrow how you can have the delights and the luxury of a swimming pool right in your backyard for only $1,000. Tomorrow, too, you will meet the world's toughest
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    • 293 6 Straits Times Crossword Hf7~ i g^ oiH B iVr*r~~mH ACEOSS 6. Clever 10 get round Scot 7. A little bird joins anuihet wnen hostiie (7). (7). Managing to have the 8. Animal in lace crochet— sim- weight on top of the wall ply sweet! i7i. <t, 5). 10- A great
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  • 246 7 A 'political squeeze' so council chief quits KOTA BHARU, Friday. THE president of the Kota Bharu town council, Inche Ishak bin Hamid, 36, has resigned from the Kelantan civil service. The reason for his leaving after 12 years' service, he said today, was the mounting pressure of •political sentiment" in
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  • 113 7 Outlook for building trade now brighter CINGAPORE, Fri. Prospects for the building Industry for 1961 &re more encouraging than they were last year, said the Singapore Chamber of Commerce In its report on the building trade last year published today. The Chamber attributed this brightening of outlook to the Government
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  • 158 7 TPOH, Fri. Six masked and armed robbers set upon a businessman here last night when he stopped to repair his car in lonely Tasek Road on the outskirts of the town. Wong Llan Chee, 30, was robbed of $30 and two fountain pens worth
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE, Fit— A Singapore tug, the Macduff, last night rescued a Japanese tug. the Daisho Maru, which was floundering helplessly 200 miles out ln the South China Sea after her engines broke down. The Macduff Is now towing the Daisho Maru to Singapore.
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  • 71 7 HIGHLIGHT OF 'FASHION IN FLIGHT' DISPLAY nnHIS fabulous creation in white chiffon, modelled by vivacious Arlene Thind, climaxed a fashion show at the Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. "Fashion in Flight," presented by fashion designer Arthur D'Orsey, displayed a wardrobe of clothes ideal for travelling by plane from Kuala Lumpur to
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  • 119 7 ...AT THE SINGAPORE WHARVES SINGAPORE, Friday. TH E Singapore Harbour Board handled a record 13,449,954 tons of shipping at its cargo working wharves last year, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce report for 1960 disclosed today. The number of vessels worked was 4,070 an increase of 188 over
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  • 90 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Air Commandant Dame Alice Lowrey, Matron-ln-Chlef of the Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service, will visit service hospitals here this month. She arrives here on April 6 on her way to Melbourne to attend the 12th quadrennial congress of the
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  • 217 7 Mr. S TELLS OF THE 'FEAR' AT MENGLEMBU IPOH, Friday. STREETS in densely populated Menglembu, three miles from Ipoh, have been deserted after nightfall owing to the inhabitants' fear of "bad elements" in their midat, the People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, told the Ipoh Town Council last
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  • 58 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. —All five divisions of Singapore Umno are to hold a conference on Apr. 16 at Federation House ln Cuscaden Road here to elect new officials for 1961-62. The Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, newly- appointed chairman of the Umno
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  • 96 7 Police to be barred from joining unions "SINGAPORE. Fri.— All police officers will in future be prohibited without exceptions from Joining trade unions or political organisations. This ruling Is Incorporated in a Bill amending the Police Force Ordinance. 1958, which will be placed before the Legislative Assembly next month. The
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    • 678 9 In the last paragraph of the Federation Government's published five year plan is the statement that the financing of it, though a task of some magnitude, nevertheless is possible within a framework ensuring th* continuation of internal financial stability and the soundness and strength of the Malayan
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    • 324 9 i Singapore's Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, had good news for the 334 graduates of Nanyang University at Jurong's second convocation. Once again, a fair number of graduates are to be recruited through the P.S.C. for posts in the public service. 'When such opportunities were offered last
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    • 219 9 Special significance attached to the comprehensive tour which the Minister for Rural Development, Tun Abdul Raxak. b now making of the East Coast States. Kelantan and Trengganu are key areas in the campaign to raise the living standards of the ra'ayat. jln both States more than half the
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  • 1753 9 REPRINTED FROM PETIR Official Journal of th* PAP What must be endorsed are policies, principles for which PAP stands ONLY the politically foolish would dismiss the Hong Lim by-election as a storm in a teacup, as a trivial personal feud between Mr.
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  • 205 10 MAN-MADE FABRIC IMPORTS: BIG DROP CINGAPORE. Frl.— lmports of synthetic fabrics last year dropped by more than 40 million square yards, mainly as a result *of direct trading between South-East Asia countries with a consequent by-passing of Singapore. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce, reporting this, gave total Imports of synthetic
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  • 42 10 LONDON. Fri— The death la reported from Sydney of Mr. William Bartley. CMC. M.8.E.. president of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners in 1931-39 and in 1946. Mr. Bartley. who was 76. joined the Malayan Civil Service In 1908.
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  • 889 10 SINGAPORE, Friday To hell with peace in industry if there is to be coercion of unions 9 THe Singapore Trades Union Congress said today that if iqdus- trial peace must be established by coercion of the trade union movement, then their answer was "to hell with
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  • 72 10 DR. P. SATKI'NANTHAN. of the Seremban General Hospital, and hit bride, former Miss Malatby Ramachandran. after their wedding in Kuala Lumpur. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T Ramachandran of Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Satkunanthan is the son of Mr. and
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  • 24 10 SINGAPORE, Frl. The certificate of registration of the Domestic Employees' Union has been cancelled on the ground that It has ceased to exist.
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  • 242 10 SECOND ROUND: TIN LIKELY WINNER OVER ALUMINIUM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE second round In the tin-plate versus aluminium battle for the can business is likely to be in favour of tin-plate, according to the director of the Malayan Tin Bureau in Washington. Mr. R. D. Coursen. In a recorded Interview
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  • 133 10 The big one that didn't get away... pENANG. Frl. A senior aircraftsman landed a record catch— a 27-lb Indian grass carp when he went fishing at a Bayan Lepas agricultural pond yesterday evening Mr. E. G. Bello, of the R.A.F.. Bayan Lepas. fought the flsh for nearly 15 minutes, using
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  • 64 10 PENANO. Frl. The Department of Information today Issued an official denial of a rumour that people who refused to buy portraits of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permalsurl Agong would not be allowed to remain in the Federation. "Such rumours are untrue, and if anyone is
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  • 27 10 SINGAPORE. Frl Police have detained one more gangster under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provision i Ordinance, here yesterday. The gangster was arrested in Kelantan Lane.
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  • 169 10 PAY-AS-YOU-PARK— IPOH FIRST IPOH. Friday TPOH will become the first town in the Federation to Introduce meter parkIng when the system comes Into force next Thursday. The chairman of the town council. Mr. E. G. Waller. told last night's council meeting that the first six months of the meter system
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  • 60 10 SINGAPORE. FTi. Two students. Mr. Seeto Slew Yin and Mr. Khor Telk Lin. will tty to Japan on Sunday on Japanese Government scholarships, the Ministry of Education announced today. Mr. Seeto. of Victoria School, will study either marine engineering or shipbuilding, while Mr. Khor. of Raffles
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  • 27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The American ambassador here, Mr. Homer Bylngton. flies home tomorrow for reassignment. He has been here for the past three-and-half years.
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  • 155 10 SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE'S Water Engineer Mr. P. C. Urn, said today he had presented a report on the island's water supply position to the Prime Minister and that the people could expect a period of drought" in the next few weeks. Mr. Urn said he had sug-
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  • 177 10 Nurses are tired of being seen but not heard SINGAPORE, Frl.— Singapore nurses want a voice in the planning and administration of hospitals in the State. Bays the first issue of Berita Jururawat, Journal of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association"ln an Increasingly expanding medical service such as we enjoy In
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  • 41 10 SINGAPORE, Frl. Harun bin Haji Manan, 56, of Jalan j agong. Malay Farm, collapsed and died in his home this morning shortly after he was Involved in a struggle with a man. A man has been questioned.
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY FORUM
    • 90 11 f |'HE suggestion that standpipes be fitted with pressure taps is a good one, but I am willing to bet that within hours they will all be tied down with string so that once again it will lust be water down the drain. The very
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    • 407 11 THERE IS STRONG NEED FOR A DIRECTIVE— FROM THE TOP WHICH particu- lar Minister is the one to give some directive to keep death off the roads? Each accident as reported in the Press seems to have the same indication as that given by the
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    • 76 11 TT is right and proper that suitably qualified Malayans— and there must be a good number should be given executive positions on estates in preference to expatriates who are only here for selfish reasons, with their hearts elsewhere. There is certainly no case for recruiting
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    • 143 11 Air Day I'M AFRAID MANY ARE GOING TO BE DISAPPOINTED J\R. TOH CHIN CHYE expressed the hope that Air Day at Paya Lebar may become a major international event. I think he is going to be disappointed. The programme offered such as "tnree Canberra^ In formation" is hardly worth a
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    • 66 11 •^HE municipality has from time to time promised to take action against stray cattle. Has it done so with efficiency? On the contrary there are now more stray cattle In town than ever. Will our city fathers take a ride to Edinburgh roundabout (Birch Road) Buklt Bintang Road.
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    • 45 11 WAS sorry to read that the recital by German cellist Ludwig Hoelscher. presented by the Arts Council, attracted only a small audience. Why did Kuala Lumpur's music lovers stay away? The only reason Is that the tickets were priced too high. CITIZEN Kuala Lumpur
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    • 273 11 A compulsory course in baby planning NO CERTIFICATE, NO MARRIAGE SHOULD BE PART OF LAW fWER POPULATION In v Singapore is considered to be such an acuta problem that the Mini.-try of Education is taking uteo> to get students In secondary schools interested in family planning through lectures on some
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    • 154 11 The charges in Malaya are reasonably assessed T CANNOT allow the challenge which "D.R." has flung at me in his letter (S.T. March 25) to go unanswered. There are several countries where the charge for first class airmail to Malaya Is higher than the charge made by Malaya
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    • 366 11 $935! is the price of the NEW LiM price: S93S «r>d V 0 f or spare I uheel and luggage carrier bracket or WjF M 01.50 and 18 payment* of 549.80 ■P^^^ inclusive of 6 month* (ax- and year's W^ insurance (Singapore). Tax only SI per month (Singapore); 4 reasonable
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    • 208 11 I LEA& I I PERRINS I ORIGINAL GENUINE YOU OVER 30? How often do you feel lackIng in energy, lacking in power, and not as strong as you used to be? This often happens to people over 30. As they get older, they find the responsibilities of life drain away
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    • 199 11 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heimdaht I X A J\ K WHAT'S TH'BI6 IDEAO'I FjUS' SEEYrLL MAKE N I S —^\'s) '/SBfel 1001^' SMP lfvl C that it \.S(/*e\T rf&T^&^^^h/??* LVt Ahner By At Capp W 1 1 GET yOQR 1 1 -OFF THAT k jjl If, w.sm few 11^- you
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    • 1280 12 W^ McALISTER «c CO.* LTD. VgSvk lEL. M. ***** \DbW T*** KI,l.B«telAII UMB 8k BXA VKJXBM UMB LBMBBBL tIAMMBS, RtnERBAM MAVU US ANBEIES. UN FRANCISCO B kIJU. lEATTU. VANCB«VEt B PWTUNB em OF CSLBSIS* luaniat aanja far Caatrat t snt> rpore P. Stam rejNM Aaiarna. li Pert/ 1 Apr SOUGAINVILU
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  • 374 13 WORLD-WIDE FUTURE FOR MALAYAN MANUFACTURES' gINGAPORE and the Federation are just beginning the process of industrialisation but in time it is to be hoped that their manufactured products will be entering into international trade in the same way as those of Hong Kong and Japan states the Investors Chronicle Banking
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  • 206 13 AT December 31. 196 U. North- western Robber, manufacturers of reclaimed rubber, uati a ii€i bank overdraft of £26,000. As capital commiimeir.s were then £160.000 It is sat.sfacioiy, to learn from the chairman in his review of ihe company's accounts, that arrangements are in hand for part
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  • 117 13 CHIPS Iving alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Beau Llew 1/2, Asia 4/5. Partizan Boniwur 6A. Oudrun Bakke 6/7. Mlkumo Mam 8/9, Achilles 10/11, Neder Ebro 13/14. Janei Kraslrki 15/16. Tewbank 18, Isarco 19. Aow Slam N Wail 1. Sadao N. Wall 3. Serampang N.
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  • 455 13 Rubber market extremely cautious HTHj? week's trading has been influenced entirely by Laos, State Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. It was the first occasion for a long time that the market has been governed by purely political factors and operators in consequence were extremely
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  • 19 13 Suncei Tlram at Its extraordinary general meeting yesterday approved the sale of the company's estate for $1,410,000.
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  • 176 13 BUSINIJS DONE •m *l »r Spot F 08. S7l N 84 N 85 N Int. 1. R. 8.8. FOB (E.E. Produce) 87| N Ml N 831 N Int. 1 R. 8.8. F. 0.8. April S7i 84 83} lot. 2. R. 8.8. FO.B 861 N 831 N 84} N
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    • 1080 13 j(K"^liheJ Express U.S.A. Pael*l« «]t Atlantic Coast Service t IJ t.l A. 1.1 A t.i A t.l A S'PO'l Hongkong Honolulu S. f rancisco L. Angela* N. York a s. "talma Mara" 15 is Mr 23 Api 12 May IS May 1 )*aa ■s. "Xumkawi Mira" 11/ II Miy 21
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    • 268 13 BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES ANNOUNCE THE DIRECT SAILING TO U.S. GULF PORTS (via SUEZ) m.s. "MANDEVILLE" LOADING AT SINGAPORE 7th. 10th. May FOR MOBILE NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON CHARLESTON SAVANNAH TRANSIT TIME 33 DAYS HARRISONS CROSFIELD (S) LTD. TEL: ***** ■^^■■■■■■■■■■MiMMalAMHHiiM^HakHi^kakiM WiSTIOUND EUROPE SERVICE S'aert r. sum Piuag •AHOAMA 1/ I A|i
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    • 348 13 1 1 AVERAGE PRICES March average prices were: March 1961 Feb. 1961 Rubber (per Ib) 85.41 cts. 79.86 cU. Tin (per plcul) $403.48 $395.23 TENDER KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders 'are invited lrom Registered Contractors for Provision of Fenders to Coastal Wharf No. i 2 Port Swettenham. 1 Tenders
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    • 706 13 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Hb Soon Chow our van salesman is no longer in our employ as from Ist April 1961 and henceforth be has no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. FRIESLAND (Malaya) LIU j KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU He-decking of Guilltmard Bride? at Suncei
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    • 1501 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAY A GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. Applications are invited from Federal and Non-Federal Citizens and serving Government Officers for the oost of RESEARCH OFFICER in the Ministry of the Interior on the salary scale of $614 x 28 838 x 28-1.087. Candidates must be between 35 and
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    • 1098 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BRUNEI GOVERNMENT SERVICE VACANCIES IN THE BROADCASTING DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI Applications are invited to fill the following vacancies in the Brunei Broadcasting Department:— (a) Programme Assistant Special Grade. (b) Translator/Announcer. (a) PROGRAMME ASSISTANT SPECIAL GRADE. Educational Qualifications: Senior Cambridge or its equivalent with credits In English and Malay. Professional
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    • 606 14 (Continued from Pace 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SS (Min.)— Box il ctt. txtrm BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY requires male clerk with office experience and Senior Cambridge Certificate for Life Department. Previous Insurance experience an advantage but not essential. Writs Box AMII S.T. Spore. MALI CLIHK required by leading British
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    • 952 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 2« Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra WANTID by Brttlsh Company experienced Instrument Service Engineer. Box A 5622 S.T. S pore. TEACHERS capable of handling English, Mathematics, Geography, Malay In Higher Forms. Apply High School, 10 Jalan Kampong Bahru, Sungel Pataai. LABOUR RELATIONS OFFICER By European Company.
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    • 864 14 EDUCATION it Words Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtra IMOMAN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL! 8, Exeter Road B'pore. New classes (all stages) commencing April 4th. Typewriting, shorthand, book-keeping, English, mathematics (individual coachIns by experienced tutors). Classes 5.30— 9.00 p.m. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE BCHOOL Our course for Mathematics and all arts subjects for H.S.C..
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    • 960 14 DOGS, PETS. ETC. tt Words SS (Min.)— tux it et*. txtru THI «lIT aOXIR, "Ko-Ko". at X.l. aad Spore Dot Shows. IMI. Also "tea Fury" winner of a reserre c.c. Spore. *****. OOBIRMANN PIHiCMIM. Two ***** puppies 3 months. one dog 5 months Black Tan MKA Clan 1 Phone Jlnjang
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    • 644 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box It ets. txlru AUSTIN A4O 1959 excellent condition fitted with radio. View Mm\ Kerbau Road. Spore S. RILIABLI CARS In good condition, small down payment easiest Instalments or trade-In. Visit 191 Bencoolen Street, B'pora. 'Phone ***** Wong anytime. Buy used car*. FOR
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    • 425 14 STEAMBATHS. MASSACE. ETC. tt Words SS (Min.)— Box it ctt. tx'ra TRY THE NEW Turkish Steamroom •t "Ricky's" Siamese Massaxe by experienced Masseur/Masseuae. 294 River Valley Road. Singapore. Telephone *****. TIREDT LET LAURA Maasaee Bteambath Refresh You Expert Licensed Masseur/ Manaeuse. 319-P, Kiver Valley Road, Bingapore-9. Telephone *****. MISCELLANEOUS it
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  • RACING
    • 455 15 CUP MILE LOOKS RIGHT TRIP for BESTCRETE Top middle-distance horse in training? BESTCRETE is. in my opinion, one of the best mid-dle-distance horses in training and 1 expect him to confirm this "in the Spring Cup (Race 6) at Bukit Timah todayAfter having had considerable success at sprinting, Bestcrete was
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    • 1456 15 RACE 1 2.15: Class 4. Div. I— 6F 1 ***** Tant Mieux (Golden Siar St.) E. Breuk.. 5' 9.0 (F) Donnelly 10 2 ***** Eiffel Tower (Phoster SU Daniels, 4 8.11 (SF) Leman 11 3 ***** Leniirika dni Dia St.) E. Break.. 4 8.8 < 5 4 0
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    • CABLES IN BRIEF
      • 44 15 TOUR MATCH (Georgetown. B Guiana): E. W. Swanton's touring team drew with Berblce. Swanton's XI 415-7 dec. ana 282-2 dec. iNuwab of Pataudl 73 no.. Aibas All Baig 68. B. Gale »6) Berbice 282 and 227-4 (L. Amsterdam 105 no. J Solomon 79).
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      • 59 15 GOOD NEIGHBOUR CSHIPS Q-FINALS (Miami Beach, Flori- da) Men* singles: W. Stuck (Ocr) bt N. Fraser (Aust) 6-2, 11-8; J Moss (US) bt M. Mulligan (Aust) 6-3. 10-8. Women's stogies: M Hablcht (Braz) bt S. Moore (U8) 6-4, 8-6; Mrs. V Ramirez (Mcx) bt S. Cunningham (US/ 6-0. 6-1:
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      • 13 15 FLYWEIGHT i Bristol): J. Caldwell (Br) Uoed J. Jacob (Fr) sth rd.
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    • 154 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 EIFFEL TOWER Taat Mieux Marches* EIFFEL TOWER Tant Mieu\ Angler's Serenade EIFFEL TOWER Aiina Gold Tant Mieux Kace 2 GAL. SCHOLAR Flying Phoenix Can't Tell SON of BI'RMA Tray. Cheque Can't Tell GAL. SCHOLAR flying Phoenix dame borough Race S BIG NOISE
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    • 574 15 JJPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Bukit Timah today are Gallant Scholar (Race 2) and Dark Duet (Race 7). Best outsider: Jolly Master (Race 8). CALL BOY'S double is Ben Hur II (Race 5) and Setia Budi (Race 8). The going is good.
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    • 172 15 ABOARD S. S. HlmaA laya, at Sea, Frl.— Ron Gaunt, the Victorian fast bowler, who Is travelling with Australia's cricket team for his first tour of England, has been taken to the snip's hospital with influenza. Team manager Mr. 8.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 192 15 SPORTS DIARY FOR TODAY CRICKET Malaya v Spore lays championships (Han Chiang (Penang); Perak State trial (Ipoh School Hall. Penang 9 a.m.). padang); Frteadlies: B'gor Club Friendly: Negrl v Spore Juniors SCC (Spore padang); S'gor Club (Seremban). Bonstead triangular: v SCRC (XL padang, 2 p.m.); Penang v XL. Hannky Cup
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  • 244 16 Penang can field a strong XI NEW MEN SHINEIN CRICKET TRIAL OENANG, Pri.— Penang, with several talented newcomers in the state, should be able to field a strong cricket side this sei^on The new men who showed up at la^t weekend's state trial are: Ray Milner, of the Royal Australian
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  • 40 16 JOHANNESBURG. Fri.— John Leahy. Western Province cyclist, set a British Empire and South African record of smin 2sec for the 4.000 metres individual purwit here yesteday. He was riding in the quarterfinals of the South African chamolonshlps. Reuter.
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  • 67 16 In the second match Malacca, who are regarded as Selangor's strongest challengers, beat Negri Sembilan 4 2. Malacca looked a strong side as they quickly set up a 2 o lead with goals by M. F. Retnam (3rd mm) and Tham Kong Onn (15th) and added
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  • 85 16 PENANO, Frt. Three changes are expected In the Penang team to meet Singapore at soccer In the City Stadium here on Sunday night. Letchumanan (at goal) and forwards Chuah Poh Beng and Ho Wai Nyln are likely to take the places of Ishak Ahmad, James
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  • 215 16 Berbice force draw with tourists GE OR G ETOWN (Br. Guiana). Fri. A fighting fourth wicket stand of -65 between local player Leslie Amsterdam and Test batsman Joe Solomon steered Berbice to a draw here yesterday in their three-day match with E. W. Swanton's XI. Berbice. set the stiff task
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  • 19 16 NEW YORK. Fri Swedish heavyweight boxer Ingemar Johansson left here by air last night for London. Reuter
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  • 330 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PARAMALINGAM NETS 4 GOALS AS DEFENDING CHAMPIONS MAKE A STRONG START SELANGOR, the Malayan champions, overwhelmed Johore 7 o in the opening match of the Malayan Hockey Federation South Zone championship which started on the Armed Forces Stadium here today. Austin De Cruz,
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  • 59 16 BRITISH and Empire heavyweight champion Henry Cooper (right) leads with a left in the direction of challenger Joe Erskine's head during their title fight at the Empire Pool, Wembley, London, last we** Cooper won after Erskine retired with
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  • 262 16 Omar has easy win into third round PENANO, Fri.— Title holder i Omar Ibrahim had an easy passage Into the third round of the men's singles in the Malayan Malays badminton championships which began at the Han Chiang High School here today. Omar beat Abdul Rahim 15-1. 15-1 In the
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  • 109 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. M. J. Pridham. J. T. A. Patterson and M. F. H. Kellegher tied with a net score of 71 for the 'M" Medal In the -Malayan golf championships here today. There will be a replay. Bob Laurlston of Selangor returned the best gross
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  • SUMMARY
    • 62 16 HAY CUP (Kluang): Bembrong Bst 3 i Jamoron 2, w««mtw> t*xd: bek Est 1 (Haron). BIX-A-SIDE 8-FINAL (Kluang): Indian Assn 'A' 3 (SuppUh, Appana. Balan) Ellas Est KRaJamanlkam). STORE LEAGUE: Div. SB Oeylang Utd 2 (Hussein. LV>llah> RAF Seletar 1 (Oorman). PENANG LEAGUE Uiv. S: Muslim RC 4 (Kadlr
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    • 8 16 BOUSTEAD GAMES (Spore): Singapore bt XL 3-2
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    • 9 16 BOUSTEAD GAMES (Sport)' Singapore bt Penang 3-2.
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  • 188 16 SHARIN, AZMAN ENTER THE QUARTER-FINALS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SHARIN OSMAN and S A. Azman entered the quarter-finals of the men's singles in the Malayan Malays tennis championships which started on the Selangor Club courts today. Sharin Osman. the holder, I beat Hussein Aman 6-0, 6-1 and Azman beat Tazir 6-0.
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  • 125 16 Malays to send teams on tour PENANG, Fri.— The Malayan Malays Badminton Association decided at its annual meeting last night that, overseas tours should be arranged for Dromislng Malay players this year. Selection will be based on the current form. Syed Jaafar Albar, the assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting,
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  • 34 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore beat Kuala Lumpur B—l in the Boustead soccei competition at Riyer Valley Road today. Allen (4i Tsun Bin, Noble. Dollah and Chinnaya scored for Singapore, Osman for Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 260 16 Lee Kah Fook is Shell champ KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Lee Kah Fook. the former Malayan sprinter, was champion athlete at the Shell Sports Club's annual quadrangular athletics tournament held at the Merdeka Stadium today. Kah Fook won the 100 yards and 220 yards. Teams which took part represented Head Office,
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  • 132 16 SYDNEY, Fri.— Acceptors Tor the Doncaster Handicap to be run over one mile at Randwick, Sydney tomorrow: Tudor Hill 9.6. Fount ainhend 93. AquanUa 8.11. Fine And Dandy 8.10. Sky High 8.9, Orenoble 8.9. Wenona Girl 8.8. Gene San 8.3. Oay Port 8.2. Achnacar? 7.12. Mornint;
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    • 125 16 PRESS. Volkswagen SOLD MORE VEHICLES IN 1960 IN SINGAPORE, MALAYA THE BORNEO TERRITORIES THAN ANY OTHER NON-BRITISH MANUFACTURER (NEARLY 30% MORE THAN NEAREST COMPETITOR) KARMANN DE LUXE wff chia coupe mm sedan jgjfc DELIVERY VAN l^^i^MHl CombiiMd Van and ißs^Smfflß^^ *i| AMIULANCf^| .'iW,^^^!!^^!!^^^^! y' _^^fl mr WAGON CHAMPION MOTORS LTD.
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  • 169 17  - Exclusion of Mr. Pillai: Report ready on Monday Alliance By IPOH. Friday. T^HE special three-member committee investigat--1 ing the exclusion of Mr. V. Ponnusamy Pillai from the Perak State Executive Council will make its report to the Mentri Besar, Inche Sha'ari bin (i, on Monday, sr Yeoh Klan Telk. n
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  • 105 17 Indian clamp on Red delegates visas NEW DELHI. Kri. The Indian Government has decided not to extend short-term visas issued to ielegates who attended the Communist dominated World Peace Council iust concluded here, it was reported yesterday. The decision follows objections by Members of Parliament to the behaviour of Chinese
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  • 28 17 KLUANG. Fri. A former estat.' isbourer. Muthu. 36. was admitted to the hospital here last night after he had been knocked down by a train.
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  • 36 17 KINGSTOWN. (St. Vincent t Frt— Spectators and athletes dapped and cheeried v/hen Sir Winston Churchill arrived unexpectedly yesterday at a sports meethere. Sir Winston is expected to, call next at Jamaica.—Reuter.
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  • 184 17 LONDON, Friday. pOMMUNIST China has severed trade relations with South Africa since last July in support of the anti-apartheid boyco" ""npaign, it was stated .1 spokesman for the South African United Front said a letter had been received yesterday from the Chinese Council for the
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  • 24 17 MOSCOW, Fri.— Mr. Felix Bandaranaike. Ceylon's Ministe» of Finance, was received in the Kremlin by Mr Khrushchev today. Tass reported—Reuter
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  • 302 17 A Sunday paper you can't afford to miss WITH the possible fr exception of Berlin, the Cold War between Russia and the United States feels colder and more omnipresent in Washington than in any city on earth. Nine 1 weeks ago for 1" American history. a new administration took office
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  • 94 17 Jet bomber blows up in mid-air F)ENTON. (North Carolina) Frl.— A search party of National Guardsmen. state police and villagers combed woods near here early today j for survivors of an Air Force B-52 jet bomber The huge bomber, on a refuelling mission, exploded In mid-air last night with a
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  • 50 17 KATMANDU. Fri.— Nepaiesa troops yesterday opened fir« on an armed mob In West Number One district. 30 miles Irom Katmandu, according to reports reaching here The army moved into th« area earlier this week to restore order after clashes between armed mobs peasants and feudal landlords
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  • 36 17 REMAINS OF LATE T. Rasiah, pensioneer. Malayan Railways and father of R. Munnusamy. Immigralion Dept. K. Lumpur and R. Nnealtngam will be removed to Lolc« View Rd Crematorium at 4 p.m. on Ist. April 1961.
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