The Straits Times, 9 December 1961

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE, 6. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times t J Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 701 1 THE STATE j VISIT TO INDIA: Second day From MAZLAN NOORDIN NEW DELHI. Fri. J^ GLITTERING airport welcome ceremony greeted the Yang di-Pertuan Agoog ft ikl his Consort as they arrived here today aboard a Presidential "Viscount aircrafl after a three-hour flight from
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  • 395 1 EXPATS GET NEW WARNING— Back Page Bricks, lead pipes used in prison battle Seven hurt in escape bid SINGAPORE. Fri. convicts armed with lead pipes fought a desperate 50-minute battle with prison warders before they were subdued in a dramatic escape bid at Changi Jail early
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  • 1311 1 U.N. BLAST A KATANGA HOSPITAL ELISABETHVILLE, Friday. PRESIDENT Moise Tshombe today tourned an African hospital here shattered by about 25 mortar bombs, which the staff claimed were fired by U.N. troops during the night. About 700 patients including 47 women in a maternity ward were in the Prince Leopold Hospital
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  • 101 1 BROWNE TO BE SENT TO BRITAIN TODAY SINGAPORE. Fri —lvan Barrington Browne, the West Indian showman found guilty by a court martial last month on one charge of Indecent assault and five charges of common assault on four English women, will be flown back to England tomorrow for discharge Ex-RAF
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  • 111 1 30 crew missing as ship sinks SINGAPORE. Fri. Thirty crew are mlfßrim after the Panamanian treightor Combine One .-,ank in a storm today in the South China Sea. 800 miles northeast of Singapore. Five were saved alter they were spotted by the pilot of an RAF Shuekleton from L'()s Squadron.
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  • 21 1 NO ULTIMATUM HI I>l 1 HI I Srhru refused t.. jltim la c i int »ouW latlons i' r r
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  • 621 1  - Police hold seven in raid on Front HQ TAN TOCK SAIKj_ -h Kuala Lumpur, Fri. pOLICE here this morning raided the Socialist Front headquarters in Batu Road, arrested seven members and took away documents. The Front headquarters knows the identities of five of those picked up but cannot confirm that
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  • 50 1 PEKING. Fri.— The Peking Peoples' Daily today published the full text of President Kennedys interview with Alexel Adzhubei. editor of the Soviet newspaper Izvestia. The interview accompanied a front page editorial which said President Kennedy's statements "lay bare completely American imperialism and rabid ambition for world conquest."
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  • 21 1 SAIGON. Fri— A 19-year-old Vietnamese was killed in a border skirmish with armed Cambodians, it was reported today. Reuter.
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  • 127 1 Kuala Lumpur, Frt. j— HTHE National Union A of Plantation Workers has given a month's notice to the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association terminating the wages agreement which came into operation on June 1, 1959. Its notice, on behalf of 300,000 estate workers, is in the
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  • 153 2 ACCRA. Fri.— A chief witchdoctor told a court here today that an opposition politician asked him to use magic to make the killers invisible in an alleged assassination plot against the President of Dahomey. A criminal court Is trying Justin Ahomadegbe. secre-tary-general of the
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  • 37 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri.— Jenny Lindstrom Callaway, daughter of film star Ingriu Bergman, yesterday filed suit for divorce against Fuller E. Callaway, wealthy heir to a Georgia textile fortune She charged extreme' cruelty—U.P^
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  • 100 2 Big welcome in Ceylon for Yuri the spaceman COLOMBO. Frl Major Yuri Gagarin, the Soviet cosmonaut, and his wife. Valentina, were welcomed by a vast crowd as they arrived here today from India for a five-day official visit As he alighted from a special L'yushln aircraft at Rat mala nu
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  • 255 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Friday. JJEADS of government, special ambassadors and foreign ministers from all parts of the world are streaming into this gaily-decorated city by every available plane for Tanganyika's independence celebrations. At midnight tonight rockets, sirens and church bells will signal the end of
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  • 316 2 S. W. Africa probe: Reject Union's proposal call U.N. DEBATES THREE RESOLUTIONS NEW YORK. Friday. [Jl SSI A today urged the General Assembly not to accept a South African proposal that three former presidents of the assembly make an on-the-spot investigation of the mandated territory of South West Africa. Mr.
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  • 62 2 SPRINGFIELD Illinois > Fri Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. announced yesterday it has developed a radio-controlled tractor which eliminates the need for a driver. Called the Spook, the 82.900--1 b crawler tractor shovel can be directed from a helicopter or by an operator within visual range who has a radio
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  • 83 2 INDUSTRIAL CITY' PLAN FOR BANGKOK BANGKOK. Fri.— The Tnai Government will establish ai» "industrial city" near the twin cities of Bangsok and Thonburi, the Industry Minister, Mr. Boon Charoencnai, said yesterday. The Ministry has about fifteen million ticals <$1 million) available for the purchase of land for the proposed city
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  • 164 2 THAT KENNEDY INTERVIEW: MAC SAYS HE HAS APPEARED ON RUSSIAN TV T ONDON. Frl. Mr. Mac- millan. the British Prime Minister, said today he thought President Kennedy's "successful Interview" reported in the Soviet newspaper, Izvestla, opened up "Interesting possibilities." He was replying In the House of Commons to a question
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  • 34 2 NAHA (Okinawa I Fn The United State; Air Force here said two persons were killed and four injured in the* crash of a F-100 in Kwavu village on the island day. Reuter
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  • 25 2 MADRID. Fri. The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. De:u Rusk, will visit Spain to confer with Gen. Franco on Dee. 16— U.P.1.
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  • 549 3 Why Tshombe left Paris— by Home A LETTER FROM SIR ROY TO KATANGA LEADER LONDON, Friday J^ORD Home said last night that Mr. Moise Tshombe left Paris for Katanga after receiving a message from Sir Roy Welensky urging him to return and take control of his government. The British Foreign
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  • 288 3 Welensky says; U.N. using the trig stick' SALISBURY. Fri. Sir Roy Welensky, F ederal Rhodesian Prime Minister, said in a broadcast here last night the United Nations saw themselves as "conquerors and not as conciliators" in Katanga. The U.N. had adopted the big stick policy. "The real blame for what
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    • 509 3 MMA H Plall 10.15 Popular InstruRADIO MALAYA mental; 10.45 Piano And Organ Capers; 11.00 Close Down. M r mu SJSST WAVE RADIO SINGAPORE 41.7 meters A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- SHORT HAVE SERVICE ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning n metres Melcdles: 7.00 Melodies And Me- MEDIUM W.\VE SERVICE mories; 7.30
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  • 1446 4 Government replies to a charge by the Barisan leader SINGAPORE, Friday fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan I Yew today vehementI ly denied that there was any "looting" when hi s Governin en t decided to increase the salaries of Political Secrei taries from $1,100
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  • 564 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. /pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today offered to have a public inquiry to look into allegations that civil servants had to be PAP before they could be promoted. In a heated reply to Opposition members, Mr. Lee also declared
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  • 255 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. rE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, today r told the Legislative Assembly that as won as there were indications that the monsoon was wet. and there was a fair prospect or the reservoirs being filled up by the end of
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  • 309 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —All is set for the Sovereign's Parade at the Federation Military College in Sungei Besi, 13 miles from here, tomorrow. The 310 officer cadets and boys have completed their rehearsals, polished their boots, swords and rifles and made
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  • 422 5 NEW DELHI. Fri AND HE SPEAKS OF MALAYA'S DEBT TO INDIA THE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong said here tonight that Malayans of Indian descent are making a "splendid and constructive contribution to the peace, well-being, happiness and prosperity of Malaya. He was speaking at a State
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  • 71 5 ABOUT 423 Scouts and Scouters from Malaya are attending a Golden Jubilee Jamborette at Telok Bahang, Penan?, this week. The jamborette, opened on Wednesday by the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, president of the Penang State Boy Scouts Council, will continue until tomorrow. Picture shows
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  • 298 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. J HE petition for Ihe winding up of Haw Par Brothers Ltd., which has been brought by Miss Aw Sian. daughter of the late Tiger Balm king, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, will be heard in the High Court next Tuesdav. When the matter
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  • 50 5 MELBOURNE. Fri.— Three Malayans graduated today from the Australian Army Ofllrrr cadet school at Portsea, about 50 miles south of here. They were Officer Cadet Tengku Annuar ibni Almarhom Sultan Badllshah, of Kedah. Cpl. Mustafa bin Sa'ad, and Cpl. Wan Nordlr. bhi Wan Mahamad. both from Kelantan.—Neuter
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  • 89 5 CHIEF OF GORDON CLAN ON VISIT SINGAPORE. Fri. The Marquis of Huntly. chief of the Gordon clan of Scotland, will make a two-day stopover in Singapore next week before flying to Australia to attend the 1962 Sydney Highland Ciathrrin B Well-known to the Scots as the "Cock o' the North."
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  • 98 5 W.D. union hopeful on claims IJUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The War Department CivlJan Stall Association expects to get the answer to its claims for better conditions of service at a meeting In Singapore on Monday 'Mr. N. A. Keat general secretary of the association, has told members in a circular that
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  • 47 5 PENANG. Fri. A tractor driver, Alfred Fernandez. 2« was buried alive in a landslide near the customs village in Glugor yesterday. Fernandez was engaged in excavating operations on ;< hillock when the earth caved in. He was dead when dug out from the debris.
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  • 176 5 I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A suggestion that a car park be constructed over a river in the Federal capital is made in the editorial of the latest issue of the Suara Mesu. official organ of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Service? Union. Tho editorial <=aid that
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  • 105 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police today gave the public this five-point plan to beat the burglar daring the festive season: LEAVE the lights on when you're away from home. Thieves are likely to avoid such homes. FIT padlocks to doorInstead of relying on spring locks.
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  • 129 5 Mother of 4 foils thugs BIVTU GAJAH, Fri. A 1 mother of four cmldren, aeon Choon. 28, la*i <gh; foiled a dagger gang bj rushing oui oi tier nouse snouting for help. The gang had entereu a sundry saop in me lndiar. settlement nere about 8.50 p.m. While one cf
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  • 107 6 2 women fined for shop lifting Q ING A PORE, Fri.— O Plainclothes policewomen on anti-shop-lifting rounds caught two women during the Christmas sales at Robinson's department store, a court was told today. The women, Chiß Cheng Neo and Lilian Gallstan. pleaded guilty to theft on Dec. 2 Chla was
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  • 63 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaya is one of the 18 countries invited to attend the unofficial study conference arranged by the Royal Institute of International Affairs at the request of the Nigerian Government in Lagos from Jan. 8 to 19 next year. The subject of the
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  • 37 6 LONDON. Fri. A former Singapore lawyer Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr. has been appointed a puisne judge in Hong Kong, where he first went in 1946 as a magistrate, later becoming Crown counsel and district judge.
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  • 74 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Five Malayans, three of them from the Central Electricity Board, are representing the Federation Government at the Ecafe regional seminar on energy resources and electric power development now being idd in Bangkok. The C.E.B. officials are Raja Zainal bin Raja Sulaiman. Mr. Wong
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  • 108 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today sent a message of greetings to the Prime Minister of Tanganyika. Mr. Julius Nyerere, congratulating him on his country's achieving Independence. The Tengku's message said: "The emergence of Tanganyika to Independent nationhood Is
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  • 199 6 AGRICULTURAL TOUR: APPEAL FOR MONEY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Agricultural College Muslim Students' Union is planning a 12-day tour of Indonesian agricultural projects ters of appeal to firms, prominent citizens and former students to donate towards the trip. Donations have so far amounted to $1,000. The entire trip for the
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  • 24 6 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A $80,000 aluminium lightei the seventh built by the Penang Port Commission was launched at the Bagan Dalam slipway today.
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  • 314 6 PENANG, Fri I INCHE Osman Sim, Federation Tourist Promotion Officer, suggested here today that Penang should welcome and bid goodbye to tourists with dancing and music. "The Mak Enang would be a very appropriate dance of welcome and the Rasa Sayan* Eh
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  • 105 6 Stole money, watch from actress SINGAPORE. Fri.-A young man pleaded guilty today to theft of a watch and 300 Hong Kong dollars from Tientsin-born stage and film actress Chang Lye Lye, 23. Yong Meow. alias Yong Seng Sin. aged 22. who stayed In the same Oxley Rise house as Miss
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  • 57 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— An elderly man. Koh Nar. was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with the murder of a farmer, Bay Bak Llm, at Hong Kah Drive, off Jurong Road, at about 9 p.m on Wednesday No plea was recorded. He was remanded at the
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  • 36 6 TEMERLOH. Fri Fortysix scouts in Pahang today contributed $40 to 'he National Monument Fund and the National Mosque Fund They collected the money by doing odd jobs during their four-day leadership training course here
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  • 53 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Capt. Jaffar bin Mohamed of the Federation Artillery, "left by BOAC today for Britain to attend a gunnery staff course at the School of Artillery at Larkhill. and another course at the Army Mechanical and Transport School at Bordon He will be away
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  • 235 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. FourO teen government servants were declared bankrupt today nine for the second time, and rive tor the third time. Their cases come up before Mr Justice Ambrose in the High Court with Mr. C. Anil representing the Official Assginee. Facing second bankruptcies were:
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  • 49 7 DUTCHMAN IS WORLD JUDO CHAMPION THE new world judo champion is a Dutch--1 man— Anton Geesink of Holland. Anton (at right in above picture) won the title from Japan's Koji Sone (left), last year's champion, in the final in Paris. Third and fourth places went to Japan. UPI picture.
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  • 99 7 U.N. man's tribute to Malaya SINGAPORE. Fri.— A United Nations sanitary engineer. Mr. Pastor S. Schavez, today praised the Federation Government for placing emphasis on public health programmes. Mr Schavez, of the Western Pacific regional office of tire World Health Organisation !n Manila, said that he had the opportunity to
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  • 177 7 BLACK BANNERS GREET EXAM STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Friday. I>LACK banners were seen at several examination centres today as 6.518 students began their week of Government Chinese Senior Middle 111 examinations. The banners, with bold white letters condemning the Government, were slung across roads and entrances to the centres by rtadenti who
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The British Commissioner-General for South-east Asia. Lord Selkirk, flew to Hong Kong on <i "routine visit" this morning.
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  • 373 7 Narayanan hits at 'stupid' absentee capitalists 'CHEAP LABOUR AVAILABLE?— IT IS ONLY AN EMPLOYERS' PIPE-DREAM' KUALA LUMPUR. Friday jyjK. P. P. Narayanan, the Asian regional chairman of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), today made a blistering attack on foreign capital which was under the misapprehension that cheap
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  • 121 7 Price tag on cigarette lighter made eyes pep SINGAPORE, Fri. The price tag on a cigarette lighter billed as "the world's most expensive lighter" made eyes pop, when it was put on display in a showcase at the lobby of a Singapore cinema today. The lighter, a German-made Colibrl, is
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  • 34 7 DUNGUN. Fri.— The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Inche Ibrahim Fikrl bin Mohamed. today visited Kampong 'leping Tambah. 12 miles from nere— the second day of his tour cf the Dungun district.
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  • 18 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Consul-Genera] of the Netherlands, Mr. J. G. Klst has returned from leave.
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  • 162 7 KI'ALA LIMPIR. Fri. The acting Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. said here today that this country, though young, had a fairly mature trade union outlook He said this in his opening address to the Malayan Trades I'nion Congress annual delegates conference. No
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  • 37 7 PENANG, Fri.— Three shins with mall from Britain are due here within the next few days. The Chltral is expected tomorrow, the Glengyle on Dec. 13 and the Benvorlich on Dec. 19.
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  • 133 8 KLANG HAS BIG NEW EXPANSION PROJECTS KLANG. Fri. The town council here has dra^vn up a muiti-million-doilat blueprint to build a town hall, market and undertake several drainage and irrigation schemes next year. The town hall, which will be at Bukit Kota— on the .site ot the old Istana Kota
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  • 232 8 STUDENTS NEED MORE TRIPS HOME' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The desirability of Malayan students overseas making periodic trips home was stressed here today by a visiting New Zealander, Mr. C. Burton. As senior advisory officer of the external aid division in his country's Department of External
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  • 119 8 THE CHAIRMAN of the Kuala Lumpur brunch o( the National Association of Women's Institute. Puan Kamsiah Ibrahim, pins a rosette on the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor at the organisation's head quarters in PetaJing tajra yesterday. The occasion: The Tfeacku Ampuan s first olliti.il
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  • 67 8 KLANG. Fri. A town councillor, Mr. R. Govindasamy. has called on the town council to consider setting up p. "Sunday market" here He said that such a mar- ket <whlch opens on Saturday evening until the early hours of Sunday mornins' would be welcome by petty
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    • 258 8 Bugs Bunny By Baiph UoimdaM 1 I LIKES T'"l I fwHATTSA MATTER -'I \l HAPPENS T WAVE 7H' 'I f WAKE S VAIN A/V6iC?KVA RKSHTO'WAY IN CfiOSs-\ s. 'f\ TO. C Pft'VEHS WAIT J -\CUJC<?^ WALKS. AN j^i^^a^ U^\V^\ Li'l \bn<>r By AM Ctapp /au iflvrgyryX /"vo'an'^ore upside-^) T twet
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  • 104 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. was host to 80 Singapore blood donors at a tea party held at the Istana Negara this evening. The blood donors, all goldmedallists, included the State's champion donor. Mr. Dorab K. Mistry, a local businessman. Inche Yusof,
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  • 724 9 Abduction case: Accused tells of friend's $1,000 promise SINGAPORE, Friday J^(jO Bock Lee one of the six men charged with abduction and wrongful confinement of pepper merchant Tan Toh Teng made his defence in the assize court today. He told of how he went to the Happy World cur park
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  • 93 9 MERGER RADIO FORUM POSTPONED SINGAPORE. Fri. A Radio Singapore forum on merger scheduled for recording tomorrow has l>een postponed a second time. A Government statement tonight said some of the four political leaders, invited to the forum yesterday, indicated today that they would rather have it after the current Legislative
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  • 163 9 STARTING today in The Free Press is a dramatic true-to-life story that will touch the hearts of everyone who loves children. It is the story of the Rhesus Baby, the gripping account of how, for five days and nights, doctors and nurses fought to save the wavering
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  • 138 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Department of Social Welfare in Singapore distributed $1,799,444.75 in Public Assistance Allowance from July to September, this year, according to the quarterly summary report issued by the Ministry of Labour. TB treatment allowance for the same period was 5472.4J8.55
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  • 34 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 P.m. in Zones Four and Six and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Zones One and Seven.
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  • 24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Independent Missionary Movement will give a free film show at St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 482 9 Austasia strike ends: Deadlock on the others SINGAPORE. Fri. 1 I "■EMPLOYEES of Austasia Limited, a shipping firm in Telegraph Street, today decided to rail off their three-day strike, providing: a bright spot on the stalemate-dominated industrial front. The firm's 12 employees, members of the Singapore Business Houses Employees" Union,
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  • 31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Puan Moor AJcha will officially open an exhibition and .sale of work ol Social Welfare Department homes at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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    • 82 9 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES 'THE folio.'. i ng is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at P.iya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC': From Toityo, Manila (BA 943) 6.u5 p.m.: from Lonaon. Dusselilorf. Beirut. Bahrein Bombay. Colombo, Kualr. Lumpur (BA 7U) 6.20 p.m Oamda: From J.ika.ta (GA 800: 1M a
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    • 86 9 Malayan A.rways: From Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 103) 11.55 a.m: from Jes&e 1 or. Brunei Sibu. Kuching (ML 407) 5.15 pjn.; from Kuai.t..;i, Kuala Lumpur (ML 115) 4.30 p.m from Kou Bahru. A;or Star, Penang, Ipoh, Kual.i Lumpur, Malacca c\VL 133) 7 IS p.m.: from Kuaia Lun.pur (ML
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    • 93 9 (BA 943 7 p.m.; to Darwin. Syuney iBA 712) 7.10 p.m. Cathay Pacific: TV Bangkok, Hoi<« Kong (CX 730) 8 a.m. fiamda: To Mednn (OA 991) 9.30 ft.rr..; to Jakarta (GA 80! > 845 a.m. Qantas: To Jakarta. Penh (QF 548) 10.30 p.m. Air India: To Madras, Bombay (AI 41!)
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  • 38 10 je Word* fie i Minimum) MR. LEI GIOK CM VI passed away peacefully at General Hospital on T/12/61. Cortege will leave 23 Pelree Road ».M a.m 9/12/f.l for Wesley Metbodi 4 t Church thence to Pidadati Cemetery.
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  • 146 10 20 Word* tie (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the lac Mr. C M. Thedlas. 537 Gulllemard Road, Pingathelr attendance and aarlstance at the funeral on I 12/61. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs Chang Tin Fatt thank all friends and relatives for their kind help, condolences, wreaths and attendance at
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  • 204 10 2* Wori, tie (Minimum) THI COCKPIT'S Java R'lstUfel la served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. STACKS OF IMAGINATION hut little time? The answer Is a "Yardley" Kit', for everyone on your list for Chrls'mas presents. MISS NAIMAH, Japan Trained JJeautician, Hair-riyllst and Manicurist, has joined the Oxley Beauty
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  • The Straits Times Saturday. December 9. 1961.
    • 645 10 It is late in the day to allow the note of conjecture wnich creeps into the American State Department's observation that South Vietnam may need more military and economic aid; n does need it urgently and affirmatively. However, the publication of the report containing this admission seems
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    • 324 10 Kedah's is the third State Budget thus far presented that records a tremendous spurt in expenditure under the impetus of the nationwide rural development drive. As passed by the .\ssembly, the northern State.? estimates will provide in the coming year for the spending of nearly $32 million against
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    • 261 10 Today heralds Tanganyika, seven times the size of Malaya with nine and a quarter million people, into the Commonwealth as an idependent nation. Stretching from Africa's east coast westward to the troubled central regions of the Congo and Nyasaland, and to the north bordering on Kenya where the
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  • 993 10 NEW CRISIS FACES U.N. CASH APPALLING PROBLEM U THANT MUST SOLVE: DEFICIT OF NEARLY $270 M. BY END OF THE YEAR From a Correspondent of the FINANCIAL TIMES AL T HOUGH the constitu t ional crisis at the U.N. has been solved, or at least shelved until 1963, the whole
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  • 311 10 From HALL BOMNEY T ONDON. Fri. There ha* been speculation concerning the motive behind a Commons question by Mr. H. J. Berkeley (Lab.Lancastep. who asked in which British colonial territories the 14 lormer colonial service officers who are First Secretaries (Principals) in
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 564 10 STRAITSTIMES&FREE PRESS Fer tmt tamrtnitntt at adrtrtimn our rtmrtMtntatirt at Ist. Floor COLD STORACf ARCADE Orchard Road. Singapore mill rtenrt tmall mdrtrtiumtnl i and box numbtr rrplin, small adcrrtinmritt, plarrd in Sinmaport mat <•'"> handtd to: COLD STORACB BRANCHES at Holland Road, Katong. Keppel Road tt Naval Base AUTHORISED AGENTS:
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    • 174 10 A Merchant 1 Suffering -My eyes fool «»e HII I «»art read or «tuo>. Then after a while the letter, beam fa donee, betome biurr«d ond rode eat. Often there 1. a feeling ot though I were looking at tfca cad of my t»oto and sometime* thino,« double up. My
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    • 177 10 D Ell EC I Jfi Ifefe. nELIEr f^*2 for UPSET lfe§§p STOMACH JcgCjr HEADACHE tAlka- Seltzer Now in a singla-dos* pack You cm now buy famous AJjca-Seltwr in convenient foil packs, each containing one tablet. Its the quick easy way to get happy relief for upset stomach and headache. Federation,
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  • A STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE MERCANTILE BANK
    • 855 11 drive-in, closed circuit tv, malaya's first escalator".. Something new in bank service MERCANTILE Bank's new $4 million building in Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, will be officially opened this evening in the presence of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The building, on the historic side of the house of
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    • 133 11 AMONG the tenants of the new Mercantile Bank building is the Malayan Stock Exchange, which is to take space for its Kuala Lumpur trading room. At present the daily "call," initiated last year, is helcj in temporary premises at Bonk Hegara in Victory Avenue. Bank Negara,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 141 11 ff HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI \V BANKING CORPORATION II MERCANTILE BANK LIMITED I] J D Vy THE BRITISH BANK II %J \V 0F THE MIDDLE EAST KEY 0 EASTERN 7 TRADING 4£P*l^ During 1959 and 1960 this Croup of Banks, comprising over w -zzzzz_ \J^^^^^^/ 120 branches throughout the world, pooled
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  • MERCANTILE BANK FEATURE
    • 293 12 IT'S FAST, EFFICIENT— AND IT'S FOOLPROOF |)RIVE-IN banking a facility provided for the first time in Malaya at the Mercantile Bank's new Kuala Lumpur building will certainly be a boon to customers. The emphasis is on as speedy and effirieni a service as possible.
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    • 59 12 A view of the main banking hall on the lirst floor of the Mercantile Bank's new S million building in Kuala Lumpur. At righl can be seen the escalator which carries customers from the ground floor entrance hall. The floor and walls of the hall are of
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    • 395 13 ONE SERVED HERE MORE THAN 15 YEARS gIR KENNETH W. Mealing, Chairman of Mercantile Bank, and Mr. C. R. Wardle, Chief Manager, have come to Kuala Lumpur from London specially for the opening of the new building this evening. Sir Kenneth began his business
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    • 392 13 MACHINES MAKE EVEN MOST COMPLICATED OPERATIONS SO EASY IN KEEPING with the Mercantile Banks modern thinking, orders were placed with the National Cash Register Company, of Dayton, Ohio, some months ago for the very latest banking equipment available. Where the volume of business warrants it, bankers are now switching from
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    • 79 14 Let bank safeguard your valuables MRS. Peggy Chan, a member of the Mercantile Bank staff, shows how clients will use safe deposit- boxes in the vaults of the new Kuala Lumpur building. Customers with valuables they wish to safeguard may rent the boxes for between SI S and S3O a
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    • 414 14 $6 million spent on building programme since end of war Bank's steady growth has kept pace with Asian development MERCANTILE BANK and its predecessors have operated in Singapore for 105 years and have served the Federation for 101. The company started as
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 140 12 MERCANTILE BANK I Kuala Lumpur H Ll I] H air conditioned by WORTHINGTON BBEBn Supplied and installed by J The JARDINE WAUGH Organisation n '"c Federotion of Malaya, Singapore, HSCEj N. Borneo, Brunei Sarawak. \E\\ MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR (Architects: BOOTY EDWARDS PARTNERS) MAIL CHUTES :"CURTISA" ROLLING GRILLES rtECLfr
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    • 27 12 A. CLOUET CO., (K-L) LTD., extend their congratulations to the MERCANTILE DANK LTD. and are proud to have been entrusted with supplying SCHLAGE LOCKS throughout the building.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 146 13 PRESERVE those vital timbers tea Jf MMf^knaF-Jf j£^Mr\ I Avoid costly maintenance bill*. c Specify Tanalised Timber as I protection against attack by insects and INSTALL I tana/iset/ 7/mAer J I IN THE FIRST PLACE HICKSON'S TIMBER PRESERVATION (M) LTD. TELEPHONE: KUALA LUMPUR *****, TELEGRAMS: PRESERVERS, KUALA LUMPUR. M. M.
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    • 172 13 Electrical Installation p^-, in \JJ the New CJJj MERCANTILE BANK gm 4 j 4- j I I I I H SSSS Electrical uT] I |fTj mSSSm Accessories r^ rfUri mm ml mm •^^SS&y > |m Cable |fi by the Agents v J R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 8c
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 480 14 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED. r.o' 1 1 a >\ v)v are very proud to announce that this progressive Bank has \i v> \N^ CV \tk selected a comprehensive range of new W^ banking equipment to give their constituents Faster Service with Greater Efficiency and Full Protection in
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  • 264 15 Prayers failed to reconcile us, court is told IJUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A prayer meeting in a Protestant church three years ago failed to bring about a reconciliation between a woman doctor and her husband, a former majorgeneral In the Chinese Nationalist Army, the High Court here was told today Uao
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  • 27 15 IPOH. Fri— Mr. Leong Kee Nyean, an iron ore miner and racehorse owner, has been elected president of the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association here.
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  • 119 15 Eight men plead not guilty Fri. Eight men pleaded not guiliy ii. the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly in front of the People's Association at Kallang head on Nov. 24. They were Lim Yong Sang. Chang Tong Ann, Song Miang Long,
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  • 39 15 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca Municipal Council Is to amend Its by-laws to prohibit certain areas within the Municipality for cattle grazing, it was decided at a meeting of the council's public health licensing and veterinary services committee.
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  • 295 15 An island passenger boat capsizes off Trengganu coast: Fishermen at scene KUALA TRENGGANU, Friday. PASSENGER boat carrying eight people capsized off the coast of Trengganu last night during a heavy storm. All the passengers and the crew were saved by a fishing boat which passed the area
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  • 75 15 Another body recovered SINGAPORE. Fri. Another body was found when the capsized Straits steamship ferry-boat Naga was salvaged today. Divers after pumping the mud-caked former tug up to the surface at Paslr Panjang found the body of the boat cook. Omar bin Sallm, 41. The Naga ran into a strong
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  • 59 15 IPOH. Fri— The appeal of a clerk-interpreter. Balwant Singh, 29, of the Magistrate's Court, Ipoh, against a conviction by the Sessions Court was dismissed by Mr. Justice Azml In the High Court here today Balwant Singh was bound over by the Sessions Court for two years on
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  • 42 15 IPOH, Fri.— About JOO underprivileged children between the ages of three and 14 were entertained to a Christmas party by the Ipoh Y.W.CA. Sunday School here thi* afternoon. Each of them was given gift packet after the party
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  • 48 15 PENANO Fri.— Peter Collr Lee Hock Poh. 28, proprietor of an advertising firm, Oriental Enterprises, today pleaded not guilty to a < harge of escaping from the custody of a warder, Ibrahim bin Osman. while being remanded pending trial on a cheating charge. Bail was allowed.
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  • 27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. returned by air today after a one-week holiday in Hong Kong
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  • 156 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri rREE hundred and sixty men of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police led by the Police Band, today held their traditional parade from the junction of Young Road and Victory Avenue to the Town Mosque here. Also in the parade were 40 recruits
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  • 285 15 Burma restores Press freedom: IPI sends congratulatory cable KUALA LUMPUR, Fri T» H E International A Press Institute has sent a telegram congratulating the Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, on his decision to restore Press freedom in Burma. The telegram, a copy of which was released by the Institute's Asian
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  • 291 15 Fri. A doctor today described how extortioners who demanded $2,000 from him narrowly escaped a trap set for them yesterday. The extortioners got away after picking up a packet containing only $10— instead of the $2,000 they had demanded and would have been
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  • 108 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri— The Federal Land Development Authority is to launch 38 land development schemes in Johore in the next four years. The Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, said that each scheme would cover an area between 2,000 and
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  • 214 15 ROBBER GETS 5 YEARS, CANING SINGAPORE. Fri. A O shop assistant, Cheong Ah Kuefi. 25. was jailed for flve years today for robbing the proprietor of a bakery The first district Judge. Mr. D. C. d'Cotta. further ordered that Cheong be given six strokes of the rotan. Cheong was convicted
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  • 50 15 BUTTERWORTTI. Iri. Three youths were filled here today tor collecting funds for victims of the Singapore Buktt Ho Swee fire without a licence. Yeap Bang Seng. 25. was fined $100 and Poh L.an B<e. 21. and Ong Lai Heng. 23. $25 each. Ong Hum. 19. quitted.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 153 15 more new, lovely COLOURFUL English Pyrex Opal Gaiety round casseroles with black monflaku on psarly-whiu S pt. and 3 pt. sizes— with or without serving stand. Opal divided vegetable dish— inydloßt Nack or pink. Coffee mate, in glistening Coffee /Tea jug, in dear Pyrex. u«ar ryTtx. Complete with for instant
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    • 169 15 £llllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllimillll j REFRIGERATORS by I THE NAME SYNONYMOUS WITH BgHfIHIGH QUALITY! fejfl TROUBLE-FREE jjgß jj BUDGET-PRICED I AVAILABLE FROM ALL FIAT DEALERS IN SINGAPORE I THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA AIREX ENGINEERS LTD. 204, Cantonment Road, i 1, Jalan Suleiman, Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. S Tel. No: ***** Tel: No: «792S ~<
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  • 461 16 U.S. urges more aid to end Red threat to Vietnam STATE DEPT. DOCUMENTS CONQUEST CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON, Fri r jHE United States urged today more military and economic efforts to end "a clear and present danger of Communist conquest in South Vietnam." The State Department published a report entitled "A Threat
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  • 279 16 Dr. S summons his Service chiefs JAKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno has summoned his Service chiefs to a meeting to discuss Indonesia's next moves in the West New Guinea (West Irian) dispute. The meeting will be held on Dec. 11 at the President's West Java hill palace at Bogor. In addition,
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  • 93 16 SOON: TRADE UNION OF COSMONAUTS MOSCOW, Fri. Major Gherman Titov, the Soviet astronaut, told CommunLst trade union delegates here yesterday that they would ioon have to think about setting up branches in outer fepace. Speaking in a llghi. vein a' the World Federation of Trade Unions congress In the Kremiiii.
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  • 120 16 BRITAIN'S HOSPITALS NOW DEPEND ON IMMIGRANT DOCTORS LONDON, Fri— Medicine in Britain Is "In a mtss." says the British Medicai Journal in a leading article. It says that, outside ihe teaching hospitals, the National Health Service hospitals "to a great extent depend for the continuation of their work on some
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  • 118 16 DAtXAS (Texas). Fri Thomas Anthony Davia. a Negro businessman on trial lor rape, testified yesterday that he hi.d r-cxual relations with a British "freedom rider but claimed she" gave her consent. Davis, who is 41 and weighs 258 pounds, is charged with
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 185 16 I fILTEB CI 1 SI. OO for 20 enjoy Edinburgh today... the King Size Filter cigarette made by John Cotton of Edinburgh. S9 much more enjoyabie-so much more to enjoy Edinburgh taste better are better WR/RO fCMXAj LIMITED. 241 RAFFLES PLACE. P.O BOX jo 6.> SISGAPORE 1. JOHN <oTT J
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    • 130 16 to all Simca Owners Mr. Dave Kelly, Simca Service Representative, will be available, once more, to interview Simca Owners, inspect and road-test their vehicles and recommend any work that may be necessary. This service is free and without obligation. FREE SIMCA INSPECTION SERVICE Don't delay phone now for an appointmentl
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1606 17 BLUE FUNNEL LINE ■■•Ml iNOUIRIES: lei li*} PASSACt ENItHIIESi lan *41a lUAOLN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, IQNOON. I. CONIINENTAI PIRU. koi* Sail* S'rani '•oj«> EUMAEUS uverpeei. Batwl Ii Pt/Btc It Oec 11 CrciOPS loiiii. fja.L.-k. hci a.-d. Cd* 33 Dec (I Oec 1111 Oec 12 rAIKUCLUS literpMl. Glasgow utt II Oec Ij
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    • 1364 17 THE E. A. LINESSAILINGS 10: MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINtNIAI I. SCANDINAVIAN PORTS a"BORHANA" a) MM SatlM ii Ptrt/ I Dec "MALACCA" I)C) 14 17 Oac 11/11 Dtc 21/21 Dtc -SAMOA 21 Otc/ 4 jaa ii I Jaa 1/ I jm •ASMARA" I) 21/21 Jai 24/25 Jia 21/27 JM ■KAMIODIA' a) 21 lai/
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    • 1590 17 b°uTio!n( THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SiNCAPOII iicirpintia ta tka uaitea iniaim it LIMS EXPRESS SERVICES tO LONOON UVERPOOI CONTINENTAL PORTS S'por* P S'h*n> -enini BENRINNES l'paal. 6'mouth. R'dam. H'Burt Otc 12, II Ii Pt/Ott 11 Ott 11/11 BENALOER (H) H'kaig. LOon. Havra M'brr Det 11/21 Bit 24/21 Otc 21/
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    • 1220 17 W^ McALISTER tie CO.. LTD. w W** ELLERMAN LINE tfc KLAVENKSS LINE LONOON. HAMIURG. ROTTERDAM LOS ANSEIES SAN FRANCISCO HAVIE t HUH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON 4eeeit.il cane tar Ceitral t Seat* Spore P. Sham fenang «a*nta. 23.21 Ott 11 OtC/l JM 19/11 Ote SUNNTVIIIt kMNUOM. KOBE.
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  • 445 18 From Our Market Correspondent ONCE again there was very little business on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. In the tin section prices were steady in the morning but fractionally easier in the afternoon. Price movements were largely marginal. There was some disappointment
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  • 21 18 MjOayma Stock Indirri: Dec. 7 Dec. 8 lodnat>i*ia: 158.90 158.90 Tlii»: 299.39 300.35 rubber*: 215.34 215.31 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 777 18 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: F. and N. oiUs (1,000) $2.48 Gammon 11.000) 11.67: M. Breweries (1.000) $3: M. Oamcnt <3,000) (2.29. 52.2S OL.: Cold Store (2.000) $2.43 cd ON: 8. Traders (3.0O0) |4. 50
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  • 36 18 SINGAPORE. Dec. 8. Xl BBKR 75; cents per lb. (down half a cent). .'> p.m. unfflcial close: 7."),' cents (quiet). TIN: $479.25 per picul (down 75 cents Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 30 tons).
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  • 214 18 DECEMBER tirxt grade rubber buyers f.o.b. cloaed In Singapore ye«tertlay at T.M cents per lb down half a east qunt and slightly ftaady. t.C.C.R.A. cloning price* Id cenU per lb. ymnerrlnv: Int. 1 K.S.B. Prompt f.o.h. tuyers "51. sellers 76 N; Int. 1 R. 8.8. Dec. buyers TSI.
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  • 139 18 CHIP* lying .lonmin. th. ttngapar* wluroii today art: ihn.^i 23 Glmng L«« NW. 6. TeWb«i>g« 6xl Fernaank 15/16. Brndoran 13/14. DreMe 39/36. Norcverett 40/41 Outar raadi: Ltan Hln. Elpenor Blao«. Rlllndmng. Mukmll. Tiiiuumt auru, Katapan*. BlUnful, Worchydown Davrtc. Theofano Llvaaos. Hoexb Shield. Diwte. Kunak. Hoi Honw Justinian.
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  • 655 18 pERHAPS even "cau- tious optimism" is too strong a phrase to describe sentiment this week, but at least the persistent pessimism of the past month appears to be dissipating report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly rei view of the Singapore 1 Rubber Market. Rather
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  • 220 18 Singapore tin price down: Rubber market is dull 'THE Singapore tin price yesterday fell 75 cents to $479.25 per picul on an estimated offering of 260 tons which showed an increase of 30 tons. In London overnight steady conditions continued to prevail. Buying and selling which resulted in a moderate
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  • 131 18 MELBOURNE, FM. INVESTMENT shares closed ihe week hIo.-ir llrm^r dBM, Australian Consolidatrd Industrie* rlghta pained is. 3a to 355. 3d. und David Syme lid. to 29s lid. Baae metals were easier. Oils were traded along firmer lines Amor Anst Oil sained 2s. 6d. to 10s. Common* rallh bonds
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  • 113 18 CHINESE Produce Cichanga Singapors noon pr.cn per picul yesterday: Concontit all: bulk $33 sellers drum S3A, Cepra: November TTK/Continrut $23 buyers. $23 1 sellers. Pepper I Muntok nbite $165. Sarawak white $lB2i sellers, special Sarawak black $1274 sellers, garbled Lampong black $1274 sellers. Lampoon black ASTA $1374 sellers.
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  • 104 18 AiMciatlon made these changes la Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): Ns« Varfc: buying TT. 32 13 18 airmail OD 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5. 16 credit Mils, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 341, airmail OD 34). 00 d/st 34 13/18 credit
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1219 18 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantio Coast Service ETA ETA HA ETA Score f. Sham H'kori S. Francisco L Anjjle» N.York KjiK.km Mm" 71/31 Ole 11 Dm/ 2 JM I In Jaa Jl Jai 11 Fit Kuaikiwa Maru" 71 Jai/ 3 Fel 1] Ml S Mar
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    • 305 18 THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. I Passenger* Cargo Sen-ice. STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS Spore P. Shorn Penang S.S. "MOZAFFARI" Voy. 1. 11/13 Dec 14 Dec 15 Dec Chief Agenti Pcnong Sub-Agewti K.L. Sub- Agent* R. Jumabhoy R. Jumobhoy A Sent Übo.dullo Co., Son* Ltd. (M) Ltd. K. LUMPUR *****/2 SINGAPORE ***** PENANG
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    • 810 18 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE BKK lIKMISIKV PrcepectJve applicants for th« Lectureshlo or Assistant L«ctuirshjp In the Department of Blochenusuy, v ad\enl.sed in th« "Straits Tlmrs" ol s Decembrr 1961. are asked to note tha; tha closing date fur the receipt of »d--pllcations <■ 31 Derrmber I%L. and not 18
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 703 19 (Contlnara norn Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT In lira's Si (Min.)— Box M r(«. BBtM ■M ASSit (S pore) Position filled. rik«l. BOX ASS 74 f.T. PoMt:on filled thanked. POSITION of Senior Accounts j Kxrrutive with S;Tie Diirliy hat. now been filled. All applicants (hanked. COOK AMAH REQUIRED C.l 1 1
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    • 895 19 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* Si (Min.)— Box 5* rfs. txtrm RUBBER MARKETING MAN required take charge of small but active Agency office. Tbe position la exacting md demands previous experience in all asptr-tn of the local and export markets. Please Apply Box A 5645 S.T. S pore GIRLS WANTED aa
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    • 1101 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words tS (Min.)— Box SO tts. txtrm i RENT/SALE district 13 modern semi-detached 3 bedrooms/bathrooms i lounge/dining hall kitchen store room i servants room car porch. Price $23,900/- i *23,900'- best offer. Loan available. Box A 3639 S.T. Spore. ACCOMMODATION WANTED to Word* Si (Min.)— Box St
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    • 921 19 business opportunities it Words SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm ADVERTISER of sound establish- i ment Invites $40,000/. capital to start a profitable business. Partnership-pro-fit sharing basis. Only principals apply Box A 1375 S.T. Penanr. TRAVELS TOURS Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txirm 1 TRAVEL MALAYA 7 Days $85.00
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    • 804 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word* ti (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtra BORQWARD COUPE ISSS J-V7OO/-. I Would consider part exchange for larger car. Apply 31 Siglap Plain, Frankel I Estate B'pore 13. FIAT SOO. first registered January 1960, in sound condition throughout, with twin exhausts, $3,300 o n.0.. Phone 6246S
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    • 914 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm 190SL MERCEDES SPORT. Excellent condition, many extras. Price I $-(.4M)'-. View 17A. Eden Grove (Next New Country Hotel). Bftrtley Road, Spore 19. After 2 p.m. 19SS STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 39.000 miles two European owners nrst-class condition, carefully maintained. »4..MX> 0.n.0.
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    • 814 19 FOR SALE It Words SS (Min.)— Box St el*, txirm WIDE SELECTION ot Bonks st re- duced prices. University Book Store, Orchird Rood, fi'pore. I SECONOHAMO AIR COMOtTIOM- BRS. Prom to It b.p. Electric Cook••rs. Washing Machine. Rrfrlgermtors. Radiogram. Tel: Spore 8T903. REMEMBER ABC Utility Store 16 Chun Tin Road.
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    • 456 19 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'por*) 10 Words SIO (Minimum) Daila I month. JO Word* StJO (Mm.) DRBSSBS FOR SALB at $20 00 each. 319-L River Valley Rd.. B'pore. OBCBMBER DISCOUNT. Learn driving, $80/> success guaranteed P.O. Box 56. PHOTOCOPYING CERTIFICATE 73 Cents Only 123 Cross Street *****/ *****. DOCUMENTS COPIED wMk
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY FORUM
    • 263 20 WHY (FOR EXAMPLE) SHOULD A BARISAN MAN BE ALLOWED TO STAND FOR ELECTION IN KELANTAN? THE Barisan Sosialis" assumption that its members should be able to contest elections in the Federation after merger draws attention to a deficiency in our parliamentary machinery. What would a Barisan
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    • 96 20 THE ZONING ORDINANCE DEFIED IWOI'LD like to bring to the attention of the municipal council the activities of certain residents in the Kia Pen* Road/Circular Road/Ampang Road areas who appear to be engaging in light industrial undertakings. Having recently obtained a house in an area, which I understand to be
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    • 194 20 'PHE registers compiled by 1 this society during its early days in Edward Lloyd's coffee house and the Royal Exchange are a unique record of British merchant shipping In the years 1760 to 1833. They are also the earliest lists of this kind
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    • 153 20 WHEN complaints are made by the public in the local press about late delivery of letters the postal department seem to get annoyed, but don't remedy matters. In my case a registered letter posted in Seremban and post marked 30.9.61 Penang post mark 1.10.61,
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    • 288 20 BEAT A FR'.CT'O/s; gffl I EASILY, > I COMPLETELY! «V r^ Friction is a force to be reckoned with it costs you a great deal in wear and power losses in a motor vehicle. But now you caa overcome friction easily, completely. Molyslip Oil Supplement 7^ When added to your
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 291 20 Straits Times Crossword I^^^H^^^BB HHHIHI IHI IH BB ACROSS ture (5). 7. Ten following a girl?— That's n how or friends.— unusual appropriate (5). S 6Bl n >- 8. Insisting upon change Is I External appearance of an old strange (9). French town (5). 9. Drudge who would be welted
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    32 21 IN Mi MORI \M In ever loving memory of our dear Betty, who vent to be with the Lord 9.12.60. "Safe In the arms of Jesus." Inserted by her loving Parents Sisters.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 633 21 NOTICES NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE PAWNBROKERS LICENSING BOARD It is hereby notified for general Information that the Pawnbrokers Licensing Board will meet on Wednesday. 27th December. 1961. at Court No. 4. Criminal District and Magistrates' Court. South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. to consider: (a) applirations for
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    • 794 21 TENDERS I MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "C" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Senior Architect. Ministry of Education. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 21st December, 1961 for the Erection of Assembly Hall and Hostel to
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    • 394 21 TENDERS TENDER ->re invited for the provision of Malay Ottier Rank Canteen Facilities for the sth Bn The Royal Malay Regiment for period Ist January 1962 to 31st December 1962 at Batu Oajah. Details of the Contract can be obtained from P.RJ. 6th Bn The Royal Malay Regt, P.O. Baui
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    • 221 21 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK i TENDERS for Loading nnd Transport of metal from Kanthan Quarry in Central Perak District for period 1.1.62 to 31.12.63 will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, P.W.D.. PCYak Ipoh, up to 3 pan. on 15.12.61 from Contractors in Classes A to
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    • 47 21 SPORT SHIRTS\\ Good looks ore only half the story of Arrow Sport Shirts. The famous Arrow contour tailoring ensures perfect fit. A Arrow Sport Shirts come to you in bold y^^ designs and lively colours in wash yQ** and wear "Sanforized" cotton or y\ > washable rayon. jf*
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  • 188 22 pENANG, Fri. Colin Tulloh has retired from riding and will begin a new career as a trainer from the Singapore St. Leger meeting at Bukit Timah. Colin first came from West Australia in 1951 to ride for Jimmy Martin. In
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  • RACING
    • 1214 22 Race 1 2.00 Class 4, Div. 4— 51 Furs. 1 Kopi Kolfh (Low Ng SI.) 2 OMI am .t) Dan.e^Ts.^ 4 9 (F> J 3 00 Proßt Takinc (Odd Lot Kong&i) E. Breuk 4 811 4 ***** Cinerama II (Shaw St.) Spencer. 4 8.10 (F) Johnson 7 5
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    • 311 22 PENANG, Fri. (JHINTA MANIS showed galloping ability on good going here this morning. With Chris Dragon astride, the Neopolitan five-year-old raced over 3f in 39 4/5. He is one to keep in mind for Sunday's races. Hie fastest gallop
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  • GOLF
    • 337 22 DUNDEE, Friday. rkNE of Britain's promising young professional golf- ers, 18-year-old Bobby Walker, who assists his father at the Downfleld Club, Dundee, is making 3 trip to the Far East to compete in five tournaments in February and March, to get more experience. I Walker,
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    • 227 22 Nawab in 15 for Third Test KANPUR, Fri.— lndia last night named 15 players from whom the team for the Third Test match against England in New Delhi, starting next Wednesday, will be chosen. The list is made up of the cricketers who played in the drawn second Test here
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    • 81 22 VEWMARKET, Fri.— Agents for Japanese buyers were again in the market early yesterday when they purchased Renown a mare by Derby and St Leger winner Never Say Die, for KQ.OOO guineas at thp Newmarket bloodstock sales. Kerr and Company, the agents, have so far
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  • HOCKEY
    • 266 23 MHF lines up Pakistanis for three matches By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Friday pAKISTAN, the Olympic hockey champions at Rome, will play three matches in Malaya I his month. Two of the matches will be against Federation teams and the other against a Pan-Malayan side which will include Singapore players.
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    • 64 23 pENANG, Fri Penang snatched a dramatic victory over Kedah in the interstate" triangular hockey tournament here today. Panchanathan, the Penang centre-forward. hit in the winning goal two minutes from time after the score had been tied at 1-1 at half-time Kcdah scored first in the 22nd minute
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    • 290 23 THE PENG SOON 'MAGIC IS STILL THERE. By FRANCIS BOEY IJONG KONG. Fri. x Wong Peng Soon, former world badminton champion and now a professional coacn, enthralled a capacity crowd at Queen's College here in the first of the two-day charity ?xhibition matches when he took Just under 20 minutes
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    • 145 23 S'pore v Selangor again on Dec. 30 ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Selangor. the Mala, a Cup soccer competition champions, and Singapore will meet for a third time at the Merdeka Stadium on Dec. 30. Singapore Amateur Football Association has agreed to play two matches here in ordet to help raise funds
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    • 57 23 SINGAPORE. Pri—University, the League champions, tcday went down 2-1 to Sin japort Recreation Club In today's Singapore Hockey As sociatlon Dlv l matcn on the padang. The champions led 1-0 at half-time with a 25th minute goal by Keok Wan Recs equalised In the 35th minute
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    • 87 23 MELBOURNE. Fri 800 l Hewitt and Fred Stolle today averged their defeat by Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson In the Wimbledon men's douhley final, beating th?ir fellow Australians to win the Victoria stats title here Hewitt and Stolle won 4-6. 6-2. S-0. 3-3. At Wimbledon. Fraser
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    • 178 23 Four players sent off in Birmingham's Fairs Cup game ■OIRMINGHAM. Fri. Four players two from each side were sent off the field in an explosive first round Inter Cities Fairs Cup football match between Birmingham City and R.C.D. Espanol (Barcelona) here last night. Birmingham won 1-0 after a scoreless first
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  • RUGGER
    • 558 23 By LARRY CARROLL Kuala Lumpur, Friday OHORE and Perak will meet in the Malayan interJ state schools rugby final for the Ung Khek Chow Cup. Johore got through the semi-finals at Merdeka Stadium tonight by beating Negri Sembilan 3—o and Perak gained a walkover from
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    • 274 23 JOHORE WIN BATTLE OF NERVES v NEGRI ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Nerves that led to countless dropped passes spoilcc the semi-final between Negn and Johore, who won. by 3 point (a penalty) to nil. The teams started apparently Intent on making it a handling game. Every opportunity was taken to get
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  • 297 23  -  LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Fri Next Games may be as Malayans OINGAPORE'S partici- pation in the S.E.A.P. Games at Rangoon from Monday may be one of the last occasions when Singapore sportsmen will represent the State in International competition. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the Minister for
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  • 56 23 IPOH. Fri. La Sallians assured themselves of the Ipoh District hocktfy league Dlv 2 championship today by slamming In 13 goals without reply from No. 2 Workshops in their last league engagement. Centre-forward Osman topped the scoring with five goals. Other scorers were Jayesuria (3), Raphael
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 139 23 RUGGER MAU\Y,\ CLP: Spore v Joint Services (Spore padan«); Neer' Malacca v Commonweals Force* South (Seremban padang^ "gor v Perak (Merdeka Stadum). CLUB MATCHES: Spcre-vXX: v Recs (padanu); Ipoh Perak Asinns v Oarnson (ondang>- L Prrak v Talolnij Tigers (Twer Lane) HOCKEY I 'PORE DIV. 1: Police v Dombined Schools
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  • 564 24 Lee repeats his warning on non-citizens and local politics THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today reiterated that his Government did not approve of non-citizens interfering with local political affairs. He strongly urged British European non-citizen expatriates to stay out of the local political arena.
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  • 44 24 MR. A MRS THIAN KIM HOE thank .ill rW.tr.i- .iti<l Iwtmtl for tlwir gracio is .mrodincr, icifis and Kood ■iinr urddint; on 3rd. n«r.-m-MR. ANO MRt. BALA CHANORAH thauk frirnd;- ii.l irlitivrs (or th»ir •try MM nlllWt :inl :itteii<l:iri< I it 2 i:«i.
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  • 404 24 LONDON. Fii— Slock market* 1 finished an uncertain week on a rather bri^.iter note today Buyer* were .nil rather reluctant! to extent 00 nmltmenls to any great extent but a selective oe- > mand was responsible for a num- I ber of small gains in
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  • 118 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. A O saloon car belonging to a Government doctor was bogged down in Arthur Road when a newly-repair-ed patch of the road cavedin tonight. The doctor, who appealed that his name be left out. was on his way to
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  • 50 24 i i out faf W3 ill the fn.st wrhen liu-y bet. in the lir*.t ciukt New Zrahmd here today. At dose New ZeaJar.d were 31 for one. South Afnc.i .s raptnin. Jackie McGlew. batted throiißhout the innings for 127 not out his .sixth test century.
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  • 370 24 BOMBAY, Friday SHOOTING incidents were reported on India's border with Goa last night Portugal has accused India of planning aggression. A Portuguese official said the village of Foquirpato, Goa. had been machinegunned. Unidentified aircraft had flown over the territory and concentrations of
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