The Straits Times, 16 February 1962

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE lIAILY lER T IFI El» KALE IVIIIIIS 100,000 The Straits Times 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036
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  • 198 1 Military attache shot in Leopoldville Big hunt started man is held T EOI'OLDVILLE, Thurs. -The U.S. Assistant Military At- j tache here, Lt-Col. H.D. Stogner, 39, was shot dead by a gunman at his home last night. U.S. embassy officials said Li.-Col. Stogner was shot through the
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  • 283 1 Selangor Sultan sacks a leading adviser TERRITORIAL CHIEF, 60, GETS A MONTH'S NOTICE TO LEAVE HIS POST OF ORANG KAYA OF KLANG KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, has dismissed one of his six territorial chiefs. This is the first time in living memory
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  • 164 1 SINGAPORE. Thursday. SINGAPORE rice traders have agreed to buy 5.100 tons of rice each quarter year from the Government's stockpile. Every importer will have to buy an allotment of rice based on his imports, lodging with the Government a "five per cent performance guarantee." 1 Imports
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  • 71 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Thirteen students who drove a bed jwwered by a motor cycle en- gine to raise money for charity were fined a total of $200 today, after pleading guilty to 52 traffic offences, including driving an unlicensed, uninsured vehicle that had no brakes. Inspector Reginald Bowles
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  • 38 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Special Branch officers swooped on a house in Kampong Mlnyak. Geylang. early yesterday and detained three men found with "subversive documents." All three are being held under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance.
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  • 232 1 STRIKERS BEAT MANAGER, WIFE WITH STICKS JITRA, Thursday. *JMIK manager of Paya Kamunting Estate, Mr. P.N. CahlU-LoriiuL 42. and his wife, Che [nchon binte Tahir, .'JO. were injured last ii ii^ht when a group of strikers attacked them with sticks at the estate labour lines. A junior conductor, Inche Salleh
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  • 130 1 HONG KONG, Thurs.— An adventurous American, Mr. Stanley N. Miller, tonight quietly sailed his 15-ton yacht, Taurua, to Singapore on the second leg of a Tokyo-Mar-seilles voyage. With a Japanese crew of four, including a girl, he had brought the yacht, equipped with only a compass
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  • 33 1 SAIGON, Thurs— lnformed United States sources said today the Seventh Fleet would send some destroyer escorts to South Vietnam for the purpose of helping the Vietnamese Navy patrol the coast.
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  • 212 1 MOSCOW. Thurv Russia laid claim today to not one. but two. "Loch Ness monsters." Moscow Radio said the first "monster" was seen by Soviet geologists in a lake in East Siberia. They first thought it was a barrel in the water, but there was foam rising
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  • 219 1 U.S. ORBIT ATTEMPT POSTPONED for ANOTHER 24 HOURS CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. Project Mercury officials today again postponed the attempt to orbit Astronaut Col. John Glenn around the earth because of "unsatisfacfactory" weather in the Atlantic recovery area. The po.stponom'.'iu the ninth in the 57 days Col. Glenn has been waiting
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  • 119 1 Wayang flee with costumes IJONG KONG, Thurs. An entire wayang troupe of 52 has escaped from China to Hong Kong, it was reported here today. They brought with them all their Instruments and costumes. The troupe, and il put to sea In a motoriscd junk on Monday. Despite a heavy
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  • 22 1 BUZZING PROTEST i;i Xl IN Ihurs. Km tun I r mi, I S. pr«tistrd iivt riplh> ir l, ;ur eorrMon >
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 843 2 Peace talks in peril as new violence flares up in Algeria PARIS, Thursday gECRET Algerian peace talks reached a showdown phase today as 39 people were killed and 86 wounded in clashes in Algeria yesterday. French officials In Parts said the Algerian Affairs Minister. Mr. Louis Joxe, and Algerian Provisional
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    • 244 2 NEW YORK, Thurs.— A London businessman, Mr. Bernard Stan bury, 32, who wants people to Join him in a co-operative community far from the shadow of nuclear war, has as.ied the United Nations for a suitable island. His request, addressed to U Thant.
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    • 18 2 LONDON. Thurs— Blizzards swept down Britain yesterday burying irany main roads feet deep in snow. Reuter.
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    • 181 2 'Lights went out as Dag plane came in to land' NDOLA, (Northern Rhodesia), Thursday. J^N African witness told the U.N. inquiry into the Hammarskjoeld air crash yesterday that he had been reluctant to give evidence at the Federal Rhodesian Government's investigation "because I was afraid I would be killed in
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    • 47 2 PLYMOUTH. Thurs. A group of prisoners beat up four warders yesterday at Dartmoor. Britain's toughest jail on the Devonshire Moors, while 25 other Inmates looked on In silence. One officer was taken to hospital. The fight took place in the prison carpentry shop—Reuter.
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    • 56 2 American states expel Cuba WASHINGTON. Thurs Pro-Communist Cuba formally was expelled today from the 1 21-nation Organisation of American States <OAB> as ordered by the American Foreign Ministers last month. The OAS council ousted the regime of Fidel Castro from the hemispheric organisation shortly after the Cuban delegation walked out,
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    • 78 2 SEVERAL DIE IN ANGOLA CLASHES LISBON. Thurs. One soldier was killed and several rebels were killed and wounded In clashes in northern Angola, according to ofilcial sources quoted by the Portuguese news agency Lusltanla yesterday. The soldier died when an army jeep was attacked on the Lucunga-Madlmba road. Five rebels
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    • 39 2 DUBLIN. Thurs lrLsh Republic Government has decided In principle on a decimal currency. Instead of the present system based on sterling. Dr. James Ryan. Finance Minister. told the Dall 'Lower House of Parliament* here last night- Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • FOREIGN DESK (2)
    • 171 3 AIM MAY BE TO CLOSE POLITICAL UNION TO BRITAIN gONN, Thurs.French proposals for a European political union are expected to be the chief subject at talks in Baden-Baden today between Dr. Adenauer and President de Gaulle. The French have proposed that other countries could enter the
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    • 117 3 T EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. Mr. Cyrille Adoula, the" Central Congolese Prime Minister, who recently returned here after a trip to the United States, yesterday named two new VicePremier.s. They are Mr. Chrostophe Gbenye. former Minister of the Interior, and Mr. Jean Bolikango. former VicePremier in the Provisional
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    • 31 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. About three million American adults cannot read the label on a medicine bottle, a situation vacant advertisement in the newspaper or the school children's report cards. U.P.I.
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    • 215 3 Vietnamese threaten north Siam security UANUKOK, Thurs.—Vietnamese settler.s in north-east Thailand bordering Laos engaged in pro-Communist underground activities, according to the governor of Nongkhai province. Colonel Samart Wayanond. Col Samart told a Bangkok reporter that the presence or a large Vietnamese minority In thp northeast made it difficult to enforce
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    • 204 3 LONDON, Thursday. OIVAL African political parties from Kenya yes- terday presented to a constitutional conference here their views on the type of government the East African colony should have on independence. Mr.' Reginald Maulding. the British Colonial Secretary, who presided at a formal opening
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    • Newsbriefs
      • 56 3 Japanese propose new Asia talks r |X)KYO. Thurs.— The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Zentaro Rosaka, today told a Press conference here that Japan would propose a ministerial conference of Asian nations to discuss the Organisation of Asian Economic Co-opera-tion, proposed uy a special committee of the United Nations Economic Commission
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      • 30 3 BANGKOK: The SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation will hold naval manoe uvres in and around the Philippines from March 2 to April 12— the first of a series for this year.
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      • 34 3 COl-iiNHAGIiN: Eleven Polish youths left the Polish tourist liner Batory and asked for political asylum when the ship made an unscheduled call here because of storm. The ship later left for Poland without them.
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      • 17 3 ROME: The Empress Menen of Ethiopia died at Addis Ababa after a long Illness. She was 70.
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      • 44 3 LONDON: Mr. Macmillan. the British Premier, urged leaders of three railway unions to accept the offer by the Transport Commission of a three per cent pay increase for half-a-million rallwaymen from April 1 but the unions threatened a full scale strike from March 4.
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      • 25 3 SAN ANTONIO. (Texas) Gen. Henry I. Hodes, Commanding General of the U.S. Army in Europe from 1956-1959. died at Brooke Army Hospital. He was 62.
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      • 25 3 LONDON: Italian actress Pier Angeli and Italian jazz band leader Armando Trovajoll left here for Rome after a hectic marriage at a London register office
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      • 18 3 TI/NIS: Mr. Taieb Slim, former Ambassador in London, has been named Tunisia's permanent delegate to the United Nations.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 406 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE «L1 mEDILm'VaVE^SERV.CE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne?u- *''<> metres ra-ku. News heacuines; 6.05 MornUig Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- A.M. 6.00 Good Morning. 6.02 vous With Music: 7.30 Time Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast "05 Melodies At funrUe; 8.00
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  • 414 4 INCHE YUSOF SHOWN MODEL: TO BE ASIA'S FIRST CINGAPORb;, Thurs. The Van* diPertuan Xegara, Inche Yuaof bin Ishak, today saw the model of the proposed mil-lion-dollar swimming pool of Olympic standard \v hen he toured the offices of the Public Works Department at High Street. The
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hi< results of the 1961 professional examinations. Parts I and 11. hold at the Singapore Teachers' Training College in December last year, will be published in The Free Press tomorrow.
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  • 361 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A CAPACITY crowd estimated at 12.000 white collar workers belonging to the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union roared "bersatu" (united) at a rally at the Badminton Stadium tonight in support of the union's leadership. They pledged to stand behind it through
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  • 282 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. TWO youths who were involved with a third person in a robbery offence, resulting in the death of the victim, a soldier, were today given jail sentences and also ordered to receive each six strokes of the rotan. Tang Guan Eng. aged
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  • 51 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The first debate of the InterJunlor School Debate sponsored by the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will be held at the U.S.I.S. Theatrette. Armenian Street, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. Schools participating will be the Bartley Secondary Bchool and the Presbyterian Boys'
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  • 212 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore will send two entries to the United Nations Economic, Scientific and Cultural Organisation poster competition. Announcing this today, a Government statement said that they had been selected from 20 entries by a panel of seven judges. They are by Mr. Young
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  • 106 4 IM)I PENDENT MISSIONARY MOVKMKNT: Free fUm show at Salvation Army Boys' Industrial Home. Thomson Road. 7.30 p.m. V.M.C.A.: International Folk Dance Club session, auditorium. 7.30 p.m UNITED STATES CTI-TI'RAL CENTRE: Forum: Informal discussion on international news of UM week. Students of world af fairs invited. 6 p.m. FOt'KTU
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  • 482 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs MR. David Marshall, lawyer and chairman of the Workers Party, looked a group of women straight in the eye tonight and said that the time had come to form a society, not to protect feminine rights, but rather, the human male. He
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  • 1395 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University 01 Singapore announced the list of successful candidates In the intermediate and sessional examinations tor the Bachelor ol Science degree held last month. The university also published the results of the preliminary examinations for the degrees of MB., B.S. (medicine) and
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  • 143 5 PENANG. Thurs. Inche Aziz I or.) In m. a senior State executive councillor, was today appointed acting Chief Minister during the absence from Penang of Dato Wong Pow Nee. After receivinc his instrument of appointment from the Governor. Ra.ia Tun I (l.i Al-llaj. Inche
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  • 284 5 THE EAST COAST STORY: BY THAVER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Ministry of Education was today accused of "sleeping" over a departmental circular issued more than 10 years ago concerning the posting of teachers to East Coast States. The executive secretary of the National Union ol Teachers. Mr. K. V. Thaver.
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  • 73 5 RAIN ENDS FEAR OF RATIONING CERFMBAN. Thurs. The danger of water shortage here and in Port Dickson has been averted because of heavy rain last night. It was the first heavy downpour in 27 days. The authorities in Negri Sembilan had threatened to impose water rationing if no rain fell
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  • 330 5 Order in 'confused' estate case reviewed I ONDON. Thurs. Orders of the Court of Appeal at Kuala Lumpur that the administrator of the estate of P.N. ST. Sithambaram ChetUar. at the time of his death In 1954 a partner in a Kajang moneylending firm, should be personally liable for costs
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  • 65 5 IPOH. Thurs.— The Eastern Motors Ltd. here has awarded a $1,500 scholarship for the three-year mechanical course at the Junior Technical Trade School in Ipoh. The student will be selected by the school's board of governors. Six graduates of the school, all Malays, have been taken on
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    • 288 5 BE SUCCESSFUL.' the tablets that give you GO;Dse( J |jy YOUR DOCTOR HAS TOLD TO9t n you're in A.I physical shape. But DllSineSSmen Jika all aonnal. healthy peopK thereareboandtobemonMQtswrjea lllfn StUrS you need something to pep yoaup- i i t o brlnp out the best In you. Today. IflflnUfll WOrKerS
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  • 330 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT j'N retrospect, wasn't New Year wonderful....loud, maybe, but wonderful nevertheless, with all that conviviality shared with family and friends over overwhelming feasts. But what has it done to the figure! I don't know about you, but for me, I think I will
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  • 532 6 WITH the passing of the rainy season, Malayans are enjoying the sun again going for drives, on picnics, swimming. But, hot weather, fun though it may be, brings with it one of the main drawbacks of tropical living insects. The puddles left
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  • 289 6 TEEN TIME IS PARTY TIME AT ANY TIME lIEY teens! Don't ever say I don't think about you! I have had one or two of these accusing letters, so here today, just for you, are some party ideas. Festivities are over, but that doesn't mean life has to be dull.
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  • 268 6 A must if you want a Husband AS recently a* 50 years ago, one of the marks by which an Eastern woman was identified as an accomplished, refined and genteel ledy was her ability to sew and embroider. No gentleman of any means would dream of marrying a girl who
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  • 721 6 INHERE will come a A time (for some it will be about a month, for others it may not be until the child is four months old), when milk alone, even supplemented with fruit juice, will not be enough. When mis
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  • 131 6 ]£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 24 big international firms specialising in airport building have asked the Federation Government for a chance to tender for the construction of the new $48 million air- port at Sungei Buloh. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir,
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  • 186 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— More than 900 "pop" fans packed the Victoria Memorial Hall last night to say farewell to the well-known singing trio, Rudl and Riem de Wolffe better known as the Blue Diamonds and Anneke Gronloh. And they were not disappointed. The singing stars, who
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  • 82 6 Operational exercise for 3,000 soldiers ITU ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 3.000 troops from the 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group today began a seven -day exercise in the Negri Sembilan and Malacca areas. The opposing force are troops from the Federation Army's First Brigade. Main target for the Commonwealth troops
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  • 69 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Children from seven schools here will attend a road safety courte given by the Police Department and the Johore Bahru Rotary Club from March 1 to 15. Participating schools will be the Convent, Bt. Joseph's School, the Johore English College, the Sultan Ibrahim
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  • 345 6 LONDON, Thursday. AFTER a four-day hearing, Judgment was reserv- ed by the Judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday on an appeal arising out of the dismissal in July 1958, by the Commissioner of Police of the Federation of Malaya, of a police inspector who had
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  • 81 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Ah-1 mad bin Ibrahim, of Perils. was awarded the "best recruit" cup by Air ViceMarshal R. A. Ramsay Rae, Air Officer Commanding No. 224 Group, Far East Air Force, at the passing out parade at R.A.F. Seletar yesterday, Ahmad won the cup for being the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 152 6 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heinttlahl J LI'S HOIgT" [YA CLUMSY CLUCK 1 Yal 'hMM...} I V /TH' SUPER BRAIN 1 s\ f ANCHOR IBUSTEO TH' PAPPLEi^J W Ji VM^l ALWAYS GOT A E,i 9 l Abner By Al Capp BEFORE YdUANJSWER MRS v > N UTHIS V -AND KJOW,WILL>OUAMALVZE YOKUM'S
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  • 1509 7 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Frail Emily took lid off life in Malaya ...and raised a storm 1883. ..AND WIFE OF VICTIMISED GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL HAS LAST WORD IN AN ANGRY BOOK OS\i day in the year 1883, a thin und care* worn lady of uncertain age walked into the London premises
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 281 7 Straits Times Crossword HH"~~~^^h ACROSS 4. Smart mum (6. 2. 7). 4. Concert leads to Nells down- 5 Hurtful comment on time fall at one of the branches l? kin toll of mother <B>. ,4.41 6. Goes arm-in-arm over the Take part and win <6>. B° lf cours (5> 8.
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  • 597 8 The Straits Times Friday, February 16, 1962. Singapore Industry With the best will in th? world, it is not possible to put much of a gloss on the picture of new industrialisation in Singapore. Nor did the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee attempt to do so when he addressed
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  • 387 8 With Mr. Duncan Sandys in Salisbury and the entire Keny.: Legislative Council in Londonthe British Government i« strenuously chewing two of the toughest bones in its colonial pantry. The Kenya constitutional conference is meant to chart the way through internal self-government to independence and Mr. Keny atta has,
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  • 246 8 No-one in Australia has singled out Malayan students for the charge of makir.3 whoopee when they ought to be reading for examinations and in fact some recent report;have suggested that Malayans both scholars and paying students excel at Australian universities. There are. of course, always a few
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  • 1406 8 —AND THE FUTURE OF THE SINGAPORE BASE AFTER MALAYSIA IS FORMED BY THE DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT OF THE LONDON TIMES THERE is no a r g v ment more fierce than that between people who accepted an idea yesterday and those who will accept it tomorrow. Confronted
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    • 734 8 THE Straits Times of Feb. 8 published a vicious attack by Dr. Ooh Keng Swee on my article (published In the Barlsan Press on Jan. 24) which criticised the economic arrangement of the proposed PAP merger. I said that under the PAP's c on
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    • 89 8 Struggle for the Himalayas "When China is strong she expands. When she is weak she withdraws". As evidence of the truth of this old saying, Communist forces are today massed on India's northern frontiers, new roads connect them directly with Peking, and Red China continues to provoke India with border
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  • 1308 9 Judge at trial had given suitable and adequate direction C.J. GIVES GROUNDS FOR DISMISSAL OF APPEAL AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, has given grounds 01 judgment for dismissing the appeal of Lee Fook Sam, 46, a tailor sentenced to
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  • 92 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Caltax branch of the United Workers of Petroleum Indus try will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Sunday at Its premises In Queen Street at 10 a.m. The union's general secretary, Mr. Seah Mul Kok. In a signed statement today, said that the
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  • 73 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Five British variety hall stars will arrive here next week 10 entertain troops in Singapore and In the Federation. The party is led by British comedian Bryan Burdon. Others are Frank E. Desmond Tony Starr, Marian Miller and Shirley Sands. During their two-week
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  • 69 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The police are looking for a lorry Involved in a hit-and-run accident at the 27th mile. Johore-Ayer Hltam road, yesterday afternoon. The lorry hit a farmer, Urn Slew. 44, who died later. The police allege that the lorry driver drove off after the accident leaving
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Y.W C_A. will hold a Chinese dinner, at which Pua i Noor Alshah, the wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. will be the guest of honour, to celebrate Its 88th birthday at the 'jutram Road Y.W.C.A. at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets at
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  • 52 9 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The Sultan of Kelantan today appointed, a nine member committee to review and tighten up the Muslim laws of the state. The committee Is headed by Tengku Pangllma Raja Tengku Ahmad bin Tengku Abdul Ghafar It Includes the State Legal Adviser, Pawan Ahmad bin
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  • 234 9 TUN RAZAK 'NOT HAPPY' OVER LAND ALIENATION PROGRESS KUALA Lumpur, Thurs. —The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that he was "not at all happy" over the question of land administration. In a "pep talk" to district officers, Tun Razak urged them to put "greater efforts" into their
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  • 32 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Tun Urn Yew Hock, chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, will lead a discussion on 'The Merger Referendum" at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at the party headquarters In Bhort Street.
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  • 89 9 Brinsford victims: Cremation WOLVERHAMPTON. Thurs The three Chinese trainee teachers who died in a fire last Saturday at the Malayan Teachers" Training College at Brins ford Lodge will be cremated here on Saturday. A Buddhist service will be conducted at the crematorium and the ashes will be flown to Malaya.
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  • 17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The YWCA "Y-Teens" meeting will be held on Saturday at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 71 9 Mushroom insurance companies l/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. In the move against mushroom Insurance companies, the newly-approved Lire Assurance < Compulsory Liquidation* Act comes into force tomorrow. Yesterday, the Yai.R diPertuan Agong gave hi« assent to the Act. Today, the Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, in >i Gazette notification, fixed tomorrow
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  • 46 9 TANJONG MALIM. Thars.— Naggor Pltchay. a shopkeeper at 12 Main Road, and Ins brother. R. M. Abdul Kadir. were .^tabbed in the shop by man last night. Naggor Pltchay was treated as an out-patient at the hospital while his brothtr wa» admitted
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  • 195 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A LEADING trade unionist, Mr. M. Arokiasamy agreed today tjiat letters to employers should be written with tact and diplomacy, but said that some employers were "impervious"' to these methods. Mr. Arokiasamy was referring to a statement by the Minister ol
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  • 83 9 7 countries for Koran reading IJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Seven countries will take part in this year's Koran reading competition starting on Feb. 25 at the Merdeka Stadium They are Thailand, the Philippines. Singapore, Pakis tan, Indonesia. Brunei and Sarawak. North Borneo wilJ not be taking part. The deputy head of
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A motor fitter. Chan Kee Koy. 18, was sentenced to four months' Jail In a magistrate-, court today for unlawful possession of a dagger.
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    • 18 9 V APPOINTMENT TO HIR MAJESTY THE QUEEN TOBACCONISTS ■INtON 4 HEDGES LTD C I GAR ETTE S BY
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    • 55 9 THE EXECUTIVE LOOK h^r IN Van\T\ Heusen's 1962 RANGE You'll look tops in a Van Heusen 'Collarite'. With single cuffs, one pocket and V-neck collar, they are made of fine cotton and come in fine checks of Pastel Green, Beige, Grey and Blue. In sizes 14$ to 17j. Price $21.00
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 242 10 SETBACK IN F.E. PHOTO MARKET A REPRESENTATIVE of a leading European photo firm, Mr. F. P. Huber, visited Singapore last week to survey market conditions and discuss technical and business matters with j the local agents. Mr. Huber, export manager of Agfa Aktiengesellschaft Leverkusen. Germany, covering Asia, Africa, the United
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    • 115 10 SMALL CARS BY ROOTES COMING TO LOCAL MART T<HE Rootes group will A introduce small cars with low fuel consumption to Singapore and Malaya, Mr. Geoffrey Rootes, managing director of the manufacturing division announced here this week. But he declined to reveal further details of the cars and date of
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    • 318 10  -  JAMES ANG By IMPORTS JUMP $35.3 M. LAST YEAR: TRADE WILL GROW FURTHER, ENVOY PREDICTS [)ITCH exporters are turning to Singapore, the Federation and other countries to find alternative markets for their growing range of products following the break in diplomatic and trade relations between Holland
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    • 161 10 Business in cameras now more competitive T*HE camera trade is becoming increasingly competitive in Malaya, said Mr. Hans Aschoff. export manager of Voigtlander A.G.. Braunschweig, leading West German manui facturers of cameras and lenses. But Voigtlander. with con- siderable experience and skill iin the business is confident I it can
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    • 102 10 Technicians to study electronics 'TWO technicians of 1 National Cash Register Co. (Singapore) Ltd. left for Japan last week to take an advanced course in electronic machines. They are Mr. Sunny lim and Mr. Ec Poh Guan who are members of the second batch to be sent by the company.
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    • 189 10 MALAYA BIG BUYER FOR PAPER HPHE paper market in Malaya is one of the '< i most rapidly expanding in the world, said Mr. S.J. Armstrong, managing director of Spicers (Export) Ltd., London, who is paying a short visit to this country. Mr. Armstrong, for two I years president of
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    • 206 10 rHDREIGN experts who have been watching with f keen interest the speedy agricultural development in Asian countries, particularly Malaya, are confident that in the years to come Asia will be a big market for modern farm machinery. This was stated by Mr. p. A. V.
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    • 105 10 Anew gastric ulcer preparation has been introduced into the Malayan market by the Dr. Schwarz Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. of Germany. The drug, Para Sanol, can be taken at home, claimed Mr. Erich Schuler. the export manager. Another new drug introduced by the company is
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    • 367 10 W iflHUl SNIHNC JCfTVfcf rfitlj TP *H P W nm i CHOICEST TOBACCO... To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can
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    • 83 10 INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY NO FEES EASY WITHDRAWALS Pinnock Finance Companies have been created and geared to accelerate the distribution of the Pinnock Croup's own manufactured products by providing hire purchase facilities for reputable Retail Dealers. ARRANCEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR INVESTMENTS TO BE DEPOSITED AT A LOCAL BANK THEREBY SAVINC
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    • 1522 11 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK. Due Spo'i Sana P. Sham Ptaang PYRRHUS Liverpeoi, Glasgow I* Pt/FH 11 MACHAON M seilles, L'ptll. A'mouth.. FH 11/11 FH 21 UOMEDON Havre, Lutritil, Glasgow. Fll 11 ftl 22 FH 21/27 Ftl 21 ANTENOR Lptll, Dublin. R'dam, H'burg Fll 10 Fll 24 DIOMEO litirpitl.
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    • 1385 11 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIHCS 10 MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL k SCANBINAYIAN PORTS aS'pote P Sham Penani FALSTIIA" I) t 17/11 Fll 71/21 Fll 22/21 ft* BASRA n 21 FH/ 4 M*i 7 Mm 1/ I Mai "JUTIANDIA" I) 24/21 MM 27/21 Mar 21/10 MM BEIRA i) U Mai/ 4 Api 1/
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    • 1556 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION IUUOiNI SINGAPORE tEU BM2I/0 EIPREH SERVICE 10 LONBON LIVtRPO4X CONTINENTAL PORT! S'por* P Shaw i-**arn OENIAWtRS (H) H'»*rg. Ll**, R'dam. M'bro Ftl 21/24 f*l 77/ 1 fll 21/21 lENIEOCH (E.Lp.< L'lMl. Ream. Hull. H'bvig FH 17/ 2 Faß 21/21 OENSLM (E.L.I Lull*. M'Drough, Hamburg
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    • 1240 11 McAUSTER cSc CO.. LTD. u^ V*** BLLSRMAM LINE 4fc KLAVBMBSS LIMB IOMON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES. LAN FRANCISCO HAVRE t BULL SEATTLE.. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND Cm 0* WELLINGTON A«aitiß» ca. M tt, Ceitral t SuU raar* P Sham -trtnt ■■Lmiumi. 14/21 FH SIFH/IMM 4/ IMM Ts™* fWfn( BOMCBM ROOt OSAKA
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  • 246 12 A 37 per cent increase in the actual rubber arrivals during January, which totalled 45,278 tons, caused a fall in the price of rubber in Singapore yesterday. March first grade, now the current quoted position, had already been marked down in early
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  • 95 12 THE Malayan Cxehangt Banks' Association made thesp chances In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100) Canada: buying; TT 34J. airmail OD 34J. 90 d/Bt 35 5/16 credit bills, 3il trade bills. Stum* TT tr 00 rsady: Canada 34 7/18: Swedish Kroner 169}. On the froo
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  • 10 12 Malayan Cement produced I 24.527 tons in January.
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  • 438 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was virtually unchanged with little or no movement or any real incentive in evidence. Industrials were steady with few sellers about. With the market so tame operators are showing more than usual interest in the
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  • 22 12 Malayan Stock Indiee* Frb. 14 Feb. 15 Industrials: 167.68 168.62 Tins: 297.72 294.30 S Rubbers: 197.21 197.21 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 876 12 JgUSINESS on the Malayan Stoat Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number ot deals in brackets: Industrials: Duolops <I.ooo> 51. 36 ON. 51.35 01. Ka»t BmrltiQK »2.94 OU ON. <3,000> 13.94 Malayan Banking (1,000) $7.50: M. Crraent (2.000) $2.82 cd d.OOO) $2.61 cd, (l.OOU) $2.60 cd: Kothmans
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  • 113 12 MELBOURNE. Tliurs. INVESTMENT shares were firm. Moves were narrow and rises and falls more In line. Oils were narrow except Australian Oil and Gas winch gained ss. to 67». Base metals were steady and loans firm. Cod. Zinc. 73 Mount iKa 74/4| Herald 60 Ti N.B. Hill 17,
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  • 130 12 SHIP'S lying alangaida tht gingaptrt nrharvat taday art: Ned.-i BOM 3334. Tal Pm« loll, BaMl I'lur I 1, TJibodn« 19. Rotheosteln 42/43. r>rnhlll 27f?>, Waterman IS. HMB Alert 1/2, Sloaoang 29. Bentonis U H Sabang 44, Straat Rio 13 14. Outar raads: Bagafsjord. Nonja. Diana. Transarctic. Toog
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  • 37 12 SINGAPORE, Feb. 15. RI'BBER: 83 cents per Ib. (down one-eighth of a cent 5 p.m unofficial close: 82; tents (quiet). TIN: 5473.50 per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (up 25 tons).
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  • 204 12 MARCH din gradt ruftbar buyan t.a.b. ckwed In Sinxapore yesterday -nls per Ib.. down onc-eishtb or a rent on Wednesday s closing price. Thi- torn- srai quitt. (•C.C.R.A. i lo.iinK prices In cents i per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 83. sellers 83j <N): tnt.
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  • 99 12 CHINESE Product Eictlini* lm|i port noon »nctt p*r pitul ytsttrday: Coconut ait: bulk 138 Miters, drum »4Oi Mllera, C»»r«: Feb. UK/Contloent S27a buyers, 1371 seller*. P*«W«r: Muntok wblte *172| lelleni, Sarawak white $170 seller*, special garmwak black JI37J sillers, garbled Lampoa« bl.i.-k $1.17* sellerx. ASTA. $147 i Milan.
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    • 1191 12 V^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast Service HA £U fl» F!» S'oorr H>onp H 'u'u 8 F'cisco I Anie^M ft. yc> Csltrrt* Mart- 11 21 Fek 24 Ftb 10 Mar 11 Mar 21 Mk I Air "lißitiM Mm" 17 II Mil /3 Mai i All
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    • 622 12 A\ WV WXIJLLIjLiiJssULLJLdssI Disckargiif Only V,sl«^/*__\ Spore P. S'riam Peiing j V "OEELOCK" 21/27 Flk 21 Ftk/ 1 Mar 4 Mar Agants: P an-C ONTINENT CORP. filgailit: 713N, ***** Pert Swettenrtam: 1121 Penang: 12(13. *****. KYOSEI LINE trim japaa »ia Hiigkug. Sport P. S-am Penang "UNKAI MARU" 21 Ftl/ 2
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    • 789 12 THE ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY OF SELANGOR j The St. Patrick's Society ot I Selangor will be holding their ani nual dinner and ball on Saturday 17th March. 1962. <Ht. Patrnk* 1 Day) all people of Irish henta** are most welcome. Ticket application forms:— THE HONORARY SECRETARY P.O. BOX 244. Kuala
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1103 13 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications ure invited irom suitably qualilied persons lor po»uin the various Departments to commence duty as soon as oosmolp m PUM.MrAT Of DfOOnHUMO '1> Senior Lecturer (Mechanical) to take charge ot me Meclw Division of the Department. Should possess degree in Mecha j men] Engineering mid or Corporate
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    • 589 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Application!) aie invited for ap- t poliitmem to Lectur»-.-hips 01 As(tonn Leciuret-hlps in i.ue followlug Department*' (1) CHEMISTRY t2i MATHEMATICS Further particulars may be ob- tallied from ihe Registrar; L'ni- versity ol Singapore Singapore ID. with whom applications (ten copies) must lodged not iater than
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    • 858 13 (Continued tram Page Hi SITUATIONS VACANT »mrd* Si (Mm.)— Bax it ell. txtm EUROPEAN ESTATE COMPANY requirea Orade II Clerk available now. Write witb particulars to Box AIS7 8.T.. K L EXPERIENCED OFFSET OUPLIOATOR Salesman required t>y v. ell-known iMill4l.an Company. Apply Box A 6374 I S.T Spore. WANTEO EXPERIENCED
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    • 1026 13 SITUATIONS VACANT »tr<i Sj (Min.t—Box it ctt. txtr.. SINGAPORE ADVERTISING. AGENCY requires senior commercial artist, with minimum the year* practical experience. Apply with full details to Box A 6372 S.T Spore. TBP ORAOB EXPERIENCED Salesman required ny British Company to promote air conditioner and refritferator sales. Salary and good commission
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    • 992 13 OFFICi SPACC WANTED IM HerW. li <Min.)—Box it ett. txtn WANTEO TO RENT one or two Classrooms. late Afternoon only. Phase Ring !«pore SSO2S between 5.30 and 12 30 am WANTEO WORKSHOP SPACE about 20.000 xq. tt in or near city area. Apply with devils Box A 6375 S.T. B'pore
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    • 976 13 I FOR HIKE Wmrtt tt (MiH.)-Box it cti. txtrm DRIVE YOURSELF CARS for Touring Malaya. Credit Cards Aciriurd Everflne Co *****. Singapore. BOOKS t PUBLICATIONS M Karris SJ (Mm.)—B»x St ett. txtm TECHNICAL A NAUTICAL SOOKS ontaioahls at MOTION, SMITH A SON LTD.. I 2nd Moor. Battery Hoa 1, 8
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    • 846 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmnt, Si Mm.)— Box it ctt. txtrm I"»5S VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN ofl'rrd «lirr» in! ,i> is in th» Amtni v [.'mutilate Central. 3U Hill sum. tiiin NMSVM :ri» n^hi >.i ill bid* Bid* to i" vnlliiK nwrli«! A .itmurked not I.'. rr.ldl.lKht Kr),ri.ir» .1. IWJ.' \>hl< may I*
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 402 14 Rotterdamsche slams stablemate Palomar in under -35 sec trial ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep, Singapore, Thursday JJOTTERDAMSCHE, one of the 32 horses which the L and T Stable has put up for sale, this morning did one of the fastest workouts I have seen at Bukit Timah. Ridden by
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    • 625 14 SINGAPORE CHINESE EXPECT A TOUGH GAME v MALACCA AT THE WEEKBND»«« SINGAPORE, Thurs.— *3 The Singapore Open golf champion ship which began today ends on Sunday and the deciding rounds at the weekend should provide sparkling golf for the fans. Leading professionals from 13 foreign countries are challenging for $28,075
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    • 121 14 SCFA plans 2-week tour but there's a snag •SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Chinese FA. plans to send a team on a twoweek tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia from Mar. 10 to Mar. 23. SCFA secretary Choo Kwai Low said today that he was arranging for two matches in Bangkok, three
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    • 184 14 MCC XI due in Perth on Oct. 9 \[ELBOURNE, Thurs. Th» MCC cricket team to tour Australia will arrive in Perth on Oct. 9, and play their first match—against a Western Australia country team—on Oct 16. the Australian Cricket Board ot Control announced yesterday The Board confirmed the dates for
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    • 30 14 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japanese Swimming Association said today it had tentativc.y decided to hold the nrlmmlng events in the Tokyo Olympic Games from Oct. 11 to IS, 1964.—Reuter
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    • 26 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs—Australia's profit on the cricket tour of England last year wa& just under A£38.000, the Australian Cricket Board of Cortrol was told yesterday.
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    • 342 14 PRAGUZ, Thursday 1 TOTTENHAM'S man- ager. Bill Nicholson, devised a plan of defence in depth for the match here yesterday, and it paid dividends. Although Tottenham Hotspur were beaten 1-0 by Dukla of Prague, in their European Cup quarter-final, the
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    • 68 14 SYDNEY, Thurs. Former Australian Test bowler Arthur Mailey, 74. was rescued from the sea yesterday by surfboat crews. He was miles out at sea with his son and a friend when a storm broke and his fishing boat ran out of petrol. He said afterwards, "Never
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 740 14 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE 111 l IKICIII DKPAKIMI I soncc to oommm To enable ;he changing of net .nMornier to larger capuM;ri Roud Substation it will be necessary to interrupt elet•ncity supplies from 9.00 a.m. :o 6.30 pm on Sunday. 18th Febru *fv 1962 The following areas will be af
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    • 331 14 TENDERS PENANG PORT COMMISSION l\ll ENGfNEEKING IM I'AKTMKNT man notice SEPARATE TENDERS are ir.--i vited from P.W.D. registered coni tractors tor the following:— (a i Construction ol a Ruboir \\';ill under Prnßlcalai. Raja Tun Uda. Penang. i (b> Road Work for PengkaUi. Sultan Abdul Halim. Pro- j vince Wellesley. drr
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    • 289 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited for the poet of Assistant Health Officer In the Municipal Health Department. Qualification: A Medical qualification registrable in Malaya. Salary Scale: $730 x 34 934/ 1 982 x 34 1.254 p.m. A variable Cost of Living Allowance will be
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  • TIMES SPORT 2
    • 644 15  -  DON BECKER I By Singapore, Thur». SPECTATORS AMAZED BY DRIVING POWER OF JAPANESE STAR JAPAN'S -amazing little Haruyoshi Kobari and Australia's smooth swinging Kel Nagle equalled the old course record at the Royal Singapore Golf Club today as they tied for the firstround lead of
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    • 676 15  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More coaches from abroad and periods of centralised training are essential for Malayan progress in sport, officials of national associations have told the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council. Several of the managers ot Malayan
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    • 505 15 rIE scores at the end 01 the first day's play in the Singapore Open golf rhampionshin: 69— Kel Nagle (A) 34. 35: K. Kobarl IJI 34. 35. 70— T. tahil (J> 36. 34. 71— B. Charles CSZ) 35. 36. B. Hugget (UK) 35. 36. 72— V FuJH
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    • 67 15 SYDNEY, Thurs. Dame Pattle Menzles, wife of the Australian Prime Minister, will launch the Australian challenger for the America Cup here on Feb. 38. The name of the challenger for the race to be sailed off Rhode IsJand. New York, on Sept. 16. will not be disclosed until
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    • 15 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore AAA's annual meeting scheduled for today was postponed till next Friday.
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    • 30 15 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association has received 120 entries for its second cpen championships to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday (3.30 p.m.v
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    • 117 15 SPORTS SUMMARY corrm RNZAF 16 Tanlcards 14 S CCER CABLE SPORT TAMIL FESTIVAL CUP (Mer- nnv Wlm m 5 Mersing Indians J"™ l s N t I L N i ke^^ g T P 3 l 3 RAF 53 Cllvll Services 0; Crass HOCKEY KevK i 6 Llanelly 6. i»iv»v«-
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    • 303 15 Attack with Slazenger's new Gary Player Clubs This golfer obviously knows all the angles! Just see what amazing results you can achieve if you have confidence and a set of Slazenger's new Gary Player Clubs. Slazenger designed them in close co-operation with Gary Player, the brilliant young South African golfer.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 65 15 SPORTS DIARY GOLF STORE OPEN championships. 2nd day (Simp Rd. 1.16). HOCKEY MHF Qt ADRANGl'LAR: Malacca v Negri (8.481 Selar.gor v Pa hang (5. Malacca). FEAF CHAMPIONSHIPS: Oan v Beletar; Tengah v Butt«rworth; Chanel v Hong Kong (all maMhes at SVleUr). S'GOR DIV. t- Sentui Rlys v Police Detx>t (Ipoh
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  • 419 16 SARAWAK POLITICAL PARTY COLLECTING SIGNATURES TO GIVE TO COBBOLD INQUIRY KUCHIXC,. Thursday. yAKIOI'S branches of the Sarawak United People's Party are collecting signatures on anti-Malaysia documents for presentation to the (onbold Commission of Inquiry during its forthcoming tour of Sarawak. The documents read: "We are opposed to
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  • 203 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two men. K. Vaithilingam, and Mohamed bin Abdullah, were committed for trial in the High Court at the end of a preliminary inquiry today on a charge of robbing a Naval Base driver and causing grievous hurt to him. They wen 1
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  • 27 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Water will be cut off along Yio Chu Kang Road between 6J m.s. and 7i m.s. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 264 16 BARISAN DENY PAP 'RACIAL' CHARGE SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Barisan Sosialis today refuted a charge by the People's Action Party that it was falsely presenting merger as an anti-Chinese mea- sure. A party statement said: "We in the Barisan Sosialis arc strongly opposed to any policy of racial discrimination." The party
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  • 87 16 'Fighter' is guilty of robbery SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Chan Kok Lam, 15. described as a secret society fighter, was convicted in the Assize Court here today of robbing a schoolboy, Kang Aw Loo, of a wristwatch, worth $51, at Kirn Seng Road on Dec. 1 last year. Mr. Justice Wee Chon
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  • 259 16 CINGAPORE. Thurs. A transport company worker, who was a supervisor of a "b o g v s" insurance company office here last September, was today fined $180 by Mr. S.R. Chapkhana. a Magistrate, on a summons charge. Ho Yoke Choc. ffhu gave himself up. admitted
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  • 407 16 XL ALA Ll'MPt'B. Thurs. The measures taken by the Australian Government which will keep Asian students in Australia on their toes is backed by the Malayan High Commissioner to Australia, Dato Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Dato Sulaiman who is
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  • 172 16 A veteran journalist's farewell to Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A veteran newspaperman who helped to start two newspapers in this country in the 1920s will shortly say farewell to Malaya. He is Mr. Francis Cooray, 72. who left here by air today for a brief holiday in Singapore. Mrs. Cooray
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  • 380 16 LONDON. Thurs. There was early nervousness and uncertainty in stock markets today further reflecting the poor United Kingdom trade figures lor January- but the tone Improved later In response to a selective demand and there was a slight preponderance of gains on balance. Giltedged securities
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  • 295 16 SINGAPORE, Thursday. AMR. C.V. DEVAN NAIR, pro-tern secretary of the National Trade Union Congress, today called upon all white collar workers in Singapore "not to succumb to the blandishments of the desperate leaders of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union." i In a
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  • 253 16 PPP MAN WALKS OUT OF COUNCIL IPOH. Thurs.— People's 1 Progressive; Part jHI member. Incite Bamsudin bin Harun. walkj ed out of a special meet ing of the Ipoh Town Council last night after a verbal exchange with the chairman, Mr. E.G. Waller. It was th«- second timo tha» 1
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 288 16 Late CUSSIFIEO ADVERTISEMENTS .'l, Hi.rrfs W« (Vinimum) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. AND MRS. fhenu Tim Hal 'of UHMII ;i!I re::,frnnil> irfee irfrl B dni.tir. papen, »irroll.«. donatior I, r.| ,-.ir- r.nrtor. i and Hit< ndtii ih. funrr.il of th, late Mr. Ckeac Bw Wee on 14.S.SS. CNOO fIU-lEN CROSBY Novarro Prrlhci-d Y\onm-
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    • 163 16 MODERN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY hire purchase ir^ti JS^r-" ONLY $25/--lioy^\ |Tm I \Jk I i^m F*mtly.«up!ed tnteitunmcr* Ad<^> |W //I Jl V SS\ I /5S* led (v YOLK Um.ly. YOLK U4H-. *nrf IIT //I \Wt I I fg* P" tc which you n j:lord ly rrtdW[ louMMt.k Sier*
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    • 43 16 The weather XJIGHEST and lov.esi tempera- tures In Malaya and Sinpapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highcwt Low«it Kuala IriinntW 91 73 Kota Bli.mi 87 71 Penuns 93 "3 Ipoh 87 71 Miil.icia 91 73 Singapore 87 76
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