The Straits Times, 16 March 1962

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  • 261 1 TAI SING ONN Bridges swept away while town sleeps Road to East Coast is cut By BENTONG. Thurs. pLOOD WATERS swept away seven bridges outside Bentong during the night. One, the Ketari bridge, a Tries the main road from Kuala Lumpur 45 miles away to Kuantan. This afternoon,
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  • 42 1 MANILA, Thurs. Mr. W.K.C. Wookey. Resident of Sandakan, British North Borneo, arrived in Manila by air from Hong Kong yesterday. Mi. Wookey, who was accompanied by his wife, told airport reporters he was on a "purely pleasure trip."
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  • 20 1 LIMA, Peru. Thurs. Thlrtythree people including 22 children were killed in a landslide in the Eastern Andes.— Reuter.
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  • 680 1 KROH, Thursday. A FOUR-MAN British Army para-commando rescue team this afternoon reached Capt. John Tadman, 28, pilot of the Auster plane which crashed near the Malaya-Thai border on Tuesday. I The trek through four and a half miles of dense jungle took nearly 36
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  • 135 1 Algeria: New bid for accord i EWIAN, Thurs.— Efforts were being made today to iron out differences of opinion which arose at yesterday's Algerian peace talks here Between French and Algerian delegates. One of the differences, conference sources said, was the composition of the temporary executive or provisional Government to
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  • 60 1 RANGOON, Thurs.— Former President U Win Maung, former Premier U Nu and other members of the recently deposed Burma Government were allowed to see their wives today. They met for an hour at an Army officers' mess about ten miles north of here where the wives said
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  • 378 1  - Vassus ('I won't go') has RAF in a spin G SUBHAS CORPORAL CLAIMS: AUTHORITIES TRYING TO MAKE FAMILY TRAVEL ON FALSE SMALLPOX VACCINATION PAPERS By Singapore, Thurs A WEST AFRICAN R.A.F. corporal, due to be flown to Britain to face disciplinary charges, said today: j "I'm not going." Vassus Shorenkeh-Saw-yer.
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  • 57 1 LONDON. Thurs. London road sweepers are leaving their brooms behind and starting out on their weary round these days with giant vacuum cleaners Instead. Its makers claim that the cleaners called "litter sharks" sweep streets cleaner and faster. And the sweepers' job would only be to
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  • 173 1 'Big libel' against Welensky LONDON, Thurs. Counsel for five members of the Northern Rhodesian United National Independence Party's London committee yesterday made an "abject apology" in the High Court here on their behalf for a 'monstrous libel" against Sir Roy Welensky, Rhodesia-Nyasaland Federal Prime Minister. Terms approved The judge approved
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  • 159 1 1 ASSEMBLY HOUSE. Singapore. Thursday THE British Govern- mem would not say one way or other whether there were atomic warheads here, the Singapore Legislative Assembly was told today. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said this in reply to questions by Mr. David Marshall
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  • 643 1 GENEVA: IT'S BACK TO OLD BASIC POSITIONS GENEVA, Thursday. AMERICA and Russia retained their old basic positions when each side put a set of proposals to the 17-nation disarmament conference at the first working session here today. 1 Britain came out in full support of the U.S. plan but she
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  • 111 1 Tin price breaks the £965 ceiling 1 ONDON, Thurs. The Ld price of tin today broke the ceiling price of £965 a ton fixed by the International Tin Council at its last meeting. Spot prices were quoted at £967 buyers and £967* sellers, with three months forward at £9671 buyers
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  • 351 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seven British Servicemen have failed to return to Singapore after attempts to sail yachts around the island. But five of them are known to be safe on the Indonesian island of Pulau Samboe. They are four airmen and a soldier. The British Army
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  • 33 1 JK AID WILL CO ON lOKYO. Thurs Brit ,ta drhjcate to EfMr letting hrre today asnrod mrmber nations Britain wonld continue to ivp aid for thrir economic nd technical drvrlopirnt Rrutrr
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  • FOREIGN MEWS DESK A – —- —
    • 313 2 Great joy at UN as Soekarno agrees on Irian secret talks NEW YORK. Thurs DIPLOMATIC quarters in the United Nations last night were very happy at President Soekarno's acceptance of United States proposals for secret preliminary talks with the Dutch on the West Irian dispute. Credit was given to I)
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    • 309 2 LONDON. Thursday. rpHE Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Lan Orr--1 Ewing, told the House of Commons last night of the nuclear submarine threat to the West from the Russians. Some of the 10 nuclear submarines the Russians had were fitted with short- -ange
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    • 82 2 Polio rise alarms Aussie healthmen CANBERRA. Thurs. The rise In poliomyelitis in New South Wales and Queensland is causing concern among Australian health authorities. A Commonwealth Health Department spokesman said today that in the last three months, 186 cases were notified In Now South Wales compared to 175 In 1931.
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    • 46 2 LONDON. Thurs. A British firm announced today that It has developed a tiny green pill that can be sucked after each meal to clean the teeth. "It gives the teeth a Jolly good wash." said a spokesman for D. and W. Gibbs— U.P.l,
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    • 43 2 SEOUL. Thurs.— The L'outh Korean court martial here today sentenced Kyoo iaing I<ee, 28, a reporter on the mass circulation Dally Donga Ilbo to a year's Jail for "hiding or damaging documents and other property of government officl als. Reu ter
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    • 86 2 RANOKOK, Thurs— More than 600 Vietnamese rtfugees from Nakorn Panom province in northeast Thailand sailed for Haiphong in North Vietnam this week, the Thai Red Cross announced today. It was the 50th group to be repatriated. The 633 Vietnamese fled to Thailand at the
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    • 167 2 TSHOMBE SAYS: I'M NOT GIVING IN EL I S A B E T HVILLE. Thurs. President Moise Tshombe of Katanga said yesterday that he will meet Mr. Cyrille Adoula, Centra] Government Prime Minister, tomorrow "not to capitulate. He told a Press conference on the eve of his departure to meet
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    • 71 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.— The U.N. Security Council met yesterday on Cuba's request that the World Court at the Hague rule on the legality of economic and diplomatic sanctions Imposed against the Castro regime by the Organisation of American States. The council placed the issue on its agenda
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    • 23 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Fourteen ships ordered from Yugoslavia and Poland are expected here in a few weeks for Indonesia's merchant aeet^-CPi
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  • — FOREIGN NEWS DESK Q
    • 271 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday gave his terms for attending a summit conference. He told a Press conference: I would go there to ratify an agreement. I would go there if we were on the brink of a war or a serious international crisis, where my
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    • 90 3 India steps up vote 'to safeguard security' NE\V DELHI. Thurs. India is to spend 387 million rupees ($240 million) more on defence in the coming year than during the current year. The Finance Minister. Mr. Morarji Desai yesterday announced in Parliament that defence expenditure for the coming year would be
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    • 22 3 TEL AVIV. Thurs.-Th.: newspaper Marrlv said luday Syria has asked the Soviet. Union for more MiG jet fighters.— U.P.l.
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    • 328 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy said yesterday that if United States troops were committed to combat in South Vietnam he would go before Congress for prior approval. He told his Press conference that there were "a good many" Americans in Vietnam at present training
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    • 92 3 2 U.S. FIRMS WANT TO SELL WHEAT TO CHINA WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy disclosed at his Press conference yesterday that two American companies had submitted a request for licences to export wheat to China. He was replying to a question about reports that the U.S. Government had been considering an
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    • 90 3 INDONESIAN NIGHT IN LONDON LONDON. Thurs. British Cabinet Ministers. M.Ps. diplomats and overseas visitors will gather at London'?, Scala Theatre next Monday to watch colourful dances from Bali. Sumatra, Java and other parts of Indonesia put on by Indonesian students. Some will be brought specially from West Germany to join
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    • 34 3 HONG KONG, Thurs The Chinese Communists have officially warned authorities in the nearby Portuguese colony of Macao to curb what they call the activities of "Chiang Kai-shek agents." local papers report— U.P.I.
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    • 29 3 TOKYO, Thurs. Laotian neutralist leader Prince Souvanna Phouma has rejected a proposal to establish a cdalltlon government of committees with King Savang Vatthana as chairman. U.P.I.
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    • 73 3 GUATEMALA CITY, Thurs. A curfew was declared here yesterday after students with clubs and stones again roamed Guatemala City streets, stopping traffic and playing "cat and mouse" with police. The railway was brought under military control after rallwaymen had called a strike In support of the students.
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    • 139 3 (CANBERRA. Thurs. Australia will not commit itself in advance on the precise action it would take under Seato in tne event of a Communist attack on Thailand. The External Affairs Minister, Sir Garneld Barwick, said this last night. Answering questions in the House of
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    • 47 3 U.S. calls up another 6,000 WASHINGTON. Thurs— The Defence Department yesterday issued a draft call for 6.000 men to be inducted into the Army in May. This continued the low draft rate established for March and April. The "high" during the Berlin buildup was 25.000 in September.
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    • 86 3 Khoman tells of Vietminh soldiers in Laos PESHAWAR. Thurs. Mr. Thanat Khoman. the Thailand Foreign Minister told reporters here today that six Communist Vietminh battalions had been identified as fighting with thr pro-Communist forces in Laos. He said Laos was entitled to ask for SEATO Intervention but did not do
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    • 31 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the VS. President, left here today to visit the Taj Mahal and the ruined city of Fatehpur Sikri.— Reuter.
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  • 291 4 Children's club patron: Danny Kaye says 'yes' SINGAPORE. Thurs. Danny Kaye, the Hollywood comedian, has consented to become Life Patron of the Hans Andersen Club of Singapore. This good tiding was transmitted to the club president. Mrs. Rose Minnie, through the Social Affairs Bureau of the United Nations. Mrs. Minnie
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  • 341 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Denying that the trade unions now occupying the former Nantina Home in Queen Street were "PAP controlled," the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Labour, Mr. Wee Toon Boon yesterday said that the legal adviser of one of the unions was Mr.
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  • 22 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off between Bukit Panjang and Dunearn Depot tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 226 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T^HE SINGAPORE Bus Workers' Union has charged the management of the Paya Lebar Bus Service with "anti-union" activities and demanded that it suspend two non-union workers for being involved in these alleged activities. In a letter to the company's manager, the union's general secretary Mr.
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  • 119 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A dispute between the Singapore Transport Vessel Workers Association and the Anglo-Dutch Lighterage Company < 1950 Ltd. over a section of an agreement signed between them in February last year, has been settled. The parties announced this in the Industrial Arbitration Court today, and successfully
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  • 93 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Balakrishnan. 42, a grass cutter, was today sentenced to six months' Jail in a magistrate's court for stealIng $5 worth of electric wire, belonging to the Public Works Department. He pleaded guilty to committing the offence In a house at Mount Rosle, on Feb.
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Ministry of Education today announced that the Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Examination for 1962 will be held from Nov. 21 to Dec. 4, and the Higher School Certificate Examination from Nov. 19 to Dec. 5.
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  • 343 4 GOVT. EASES REGULATIONS FOR APPLICATIONS SINGAPORE. Thursday TH E Ministry of National Development will have 3,550 housing units ready in Queenstown by the end of the year. These new homes are in addition to those, which have just been occupied by 1,200 families, since
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 93 4 rE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS Gamda: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 992) 3.56 pjn.; from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05 pjn.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 ajn. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX 729) 11.25 p.m from Jakarta (CX 728)
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    • 148 4 CHURCH WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: Clothing shop open from 10 ajn. to 12 noon. POLICE BAND: Concert at Katong Park 7.30 p.m. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Kampong Kranjl: Kampong Selabin and Poo Hwa School; 7 pjn. Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 149) 7.16 pjn.: from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala
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    • 147 4 r.s. CULTURAL CENTRE: Forum 6 pjn. V.W.C.A. (OUTRAM ROAD): Cakemaklng. dressmaking 1030 ajn.; 11 a.m.: 3.30 pjn. Y.W.C.A. (RAFFLES QUAY): English (or beginners 9.30 ajn. Japanese flower arrangement 10 ajn.: 11 ajn.; 6.15 pjn. karu (TO 401) 9 pjn. Q»ntu: To Bangkolr, Calcutta. Karachi. Cairo. Rom*. London (QP 573) 9
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  • 404 5 'Speakers have put duty before politics' Tengku tells conference KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SPEAKERS of 11 state legislative assemblies were today congratulated for their good work by Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku was opening the first Speakers* conference here. Attending as special observers are the Speaker of the Brunei Legislative Council,
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  • 143 5 A LOR STAR. Thurs. Three men with painted faces today robbed a farmer, Din bin Ca'ad, of $5.50 the savings of his eight-y c a r-old son Osman. Din reported to police that he was sleeping at his home In Sanglang, 29 miles from
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  • 35 5 PENANG. Thurs. Murugiah Permaloo. 21. was allowed $500 ball after being charged with causing grievous hurt to Marlappan Slthambara at Kampong Nyor on Sept. 13 last year. The case will be heard tomorrow.
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  • 57 5 gINOAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Richard Paul-U. a Burmese employed by the United Nations, is making a study of the social and demographic aspects of development planning in Malaya. He flew to Kuala Lumpur today after a one-week stay In Singapore. He will make similar studies In the other Ecafe
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  • 25 5 BUI VERWORTH. Thurs. A labourer. A. Tevarayan, 57, was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry today at Sungel Puyu here.
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  • 42 5 BENTONO. Thurs.— The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, yesterday distributed Harl Raya gifts to Bilut Valley settlers. The gifts, mostly clothing, were given by the Pahang Malayan Indian Congress welfare committee.
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  • 23 5 BATU GAJAH. Thurs.— Mr. P. Muruelah. 29. who Joined the police in 1955. has been promoted inspector. He t$ stationed here.
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  • 223 5 DYAK CHIEFS REPORT TO COBBOLD KUCHING, Thursday. A DELEGATION of Dyak chiefs called on the Cobbold Commission yesterday in Bintulu to express its support for Malaysia. One of the most colourful groups to meet the commission since It arrived In Borneo last month to sound out the views of the
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  • 79 5 UN stresses technical education, says expert A TOP I'nited Nations educationist. Mr. G. A. Dreyfus, said in Singapore yesterday that I'nesco in its assistance programme was giving emphasis to technical education in the Federation and Singapore. During his brief visit to both places, he said, he had been very impressed
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  • 51 5 MUAR, Thurs— Abdul RazaK bin Kasslm, of Sekolah Menengah Bahru, won the first ptize In the Malay section of tho World Health Day speech contest here. The first prize In the nonMalay section went to Phyllis Koh. of the Sultan fbu Bakar School. The theme was "Preventing
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    • 268 5 'ITIE parent troubled by a delinquent daughter may well find "No, My Darling Daughter" striking a bit close to home, but far from sympathising with father Michael Redgrave's problems, he will find lots to laugh at. The daughter In question. Tansy Carr (Juliet Mills). Is
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  • 180 6 WORKERS' AVERAGE EARNING DROPS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The average hourly earnings for all workmen in Singapore last year was 80 cents a drop of one cent from that in 1960. Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Labour, disclosed this in the Assembly today In reply to Mr.
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  • 63 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court has heard a preliminary objection in chambers by the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation on a point of law to the hearing of an application by the Singapore Bank Employees' Union for an Interpretation of certain sec. tions of their award. The court
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  • 35 6 PENANG. Thurs. Ang Thean Chong. 33, was convicted in the Sessions Court on a charge of extorting $100 from a tea dealer. Tan Swee Llat. Sentence was deferred to next Wednesday.
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  • 235 6 TENGKU REPLIES TO WOMEN TEACHERS' PETITIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE question of equal pay for 14,000 women teachers in government service is to be examined by a committee appointed by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today. This move follows the recent decision of
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  • 47 6 PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. G. Munusamy. who was appointed a Justice of the Peace by the Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. in his birthday honours list last December, will be entertained at a tea party by the Ramakrishna Orphanage at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 139 6 MALAYAN DELEGATION FOR CAIRO CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Federation Government will be represented by a three-man delegation at the second Afro- Asian conference on rural reconstruction to be held in Cairo from March 19 to March 31. The Malayan delegation, headed by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche
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  • 192 6 REGULAR PRACTICE ALARMS AT JAIL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Practice alarms are being constantly carried out in Pudu Jail "to keep the officers and warders on their toes all the time." the Straits Times was told today. i ■^^Superintendent of the a"; Mr. H.G. Shorters. said that the warder.-, must assemble
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  • 52 6 PENANG. Thurs. A citlzer.ship applicant. Segu Mohamed. was fined $150 today for making a false statement to the Registrar of Citizens four years ago. Segu claimed he had resided in the country for more than eight years when he d been here for less t:.an
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  • 53 6 PENANO. Thurs. Yeoh Kheng Huat. 19. and Lim Beng Tong. 20. today pleaded not guilty to lurking trespass by entering the house of Yeoh Joo Hat with intent to assault him on Feb. 7. The senior sessions court president. Mr. K. Somasundram. ordered both to be
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  • 110 6 Now Norisan becomes actress, with a part in a new film MORISAN Abdullah, wife of actor Abdullah Chik. has become a film actress. She will have a part in a new film "Sitl Payong". produced by Merdeka Film Studios. Norisan hitherto a housewife, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that she
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  • 172 6 SERGEANT IVAN BROWNE: APPEAL IS DISMISSED SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Air Council in London has dismissed an appeal by Ivan Barrington Browne, 39, a West Indian R.A.F. sergeant, who was dismissed with ignominy by an R.A.F. court martial at Seletar in November last year. I An R.AP spokesman in Singapore today
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  • 36 6 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A canteen employee. Tan Teng Seng, 31. was today allowed $1,000 ball after being charged with criminal breach of trust of $614 belonging to the Naafi canteen at the RAAF base here.
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  • 23 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— An estate labourer. LJm Yong Kok. 53. was killed while felling trees at Kuala Muda Estate here today.
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  • 60 6 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. The Teluk Anson branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, In a Press statement here today, warned local politicians "not to tamper with communal issues In their public rallies and recruiting drives." The statement, signed by the secretary. Mr. R.G. Bamy, added: "Those who Indulge
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  • 40 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Capt. Bhajan Singh, of the Federation Signals, will leave Kuala Lumpur by air for India tomorrow to attend a four-month signal company commander's course at the School of SlgnaLs at Mhow (Madhya Pradesh).
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  • 684 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. QUERIES ABOUT PHOTOS IN 'BATTLE FOR MERGER' 'pHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today explained in the Legislative Assembly why certain photographs were included in the Prime Minister's book "Battle for Merger." He said they helped lo illustrate or augment the
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  • 34 7 SINGAPORE. Thursday. Mr. E.S. Moorthy will speak on the "Communist United Front Technique" at the S.P.A. headquarters at 5 Short Street at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The meeting is open to the public.
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  • 124 7 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Chia Sen Too. 20, of Kota Tinggi. was today acquitted of a charge of causing the death of nls friend. Ow Weng Thim. 22, in a traffic accident at 9 3 4 milestone Bukit Timah Road at 12.20 a.m. on Dec.
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  • 536 7 CINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore lawyer. Mr. David Marshall today Jumped up to object when the word "thuggery" was used in the High Court in connection with the appeal of two trade union leaders against a lower court sentence of three months' jail on charges of voluntarily
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  • 241 8 March bargains brighten your Lenten table 11/VMrS the difference bett Uoeen meat and fish anyway? They're both nutritious, both flesh, both can be cooked a hundred dttterent ways. Yet come Lent and husbands all over the place pull long faces because they have to give up meat every so often.
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  • 389 8 our girls are prettier but... T HAVE often said that women in Malaya are much better looking and much more fashionconscious and fashion adventurous than the women of Hong Kong, so much lauded by all. There are many who would disagree w*th me 1 know, but I stiil think I
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  • 267 8 HEY, IT DOES EVERYTHING BUT CLIMB TREES... NOT so ton? apo nty younyer sister, Ruby, married and went to Europe to set up housekeeping. Her letters to me at first were filled with tales of woe about how her cakes kept falling and how her mashed potatoes were always lumpy.
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  • 366 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT HOW many times I have had it said to me i>y women who do not work in an office, "Isn't it exciting to be a career woman, meeting all those interesting people, going to wonderful places." -jj. You know what I
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  • 804 8 rUJNNY how such a r little person can become so much a part of you in such a short period of time. I bet you can't remember what life was like before he came alonjr. You look at him. and there
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  • 185 8 KI'ALA LUMPCR. Thurs Eleven Korean Muslim students— eight boys and three girls arrived here from Singapore by train this morning to take a sixmonth course in Islam at the Muslim College. Klang. They are: Osman Kirn Chan Kyn (leader). Abbakul Kirn Bynng Wha,
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  • 101 8 Fisherman may get reward for public spirit SINGAPORE, Thurs. A fisherman, Mohammed bin Nasir, who helped to recapture three Pulau Senang detainees, is likely to receive a reward soon for his public-spiritedness. The Commissioner of Prisons, Major P.L. James, has written to the Ministry of Home Affairs recommending Mohammed for
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  • 52 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will Inaugurate the new oil refinery of the Maruzen Toyo Oil Company (Singapore) Ltd. at TanJ :g Berlayer on Wednesday. The president and directors of the company will give a cocktail party at Raffles Hotel on the
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  • 93 8 KUALA KANGBAR, Thurs.— A Sumatran prince, Tengku Sauddin bin Tengku Amaruddln. 23, will be married here on Saturday to a Perak princess. Raja Teh Hasnah blnte Raja Abdul Rashid. The bride, daughter of the late Raja Bendahara of Perak and a granddaught- ter
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  • 141 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Director of Public Works. Mr. S. E. Jewkes. said today he hoped the Ministry of Commerce and Industry warning against "cornering" of the cement market would have some effect on the situation. I Mr. Jewkes added that contractors have to pay
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  • 99 8 IFOH. Thurs. A decree nisi was granted in the High Court here today to Mary Lin Slew Lan, a former tec (her. because of the rdultery of her husband Robert Ng Khoon Khoon. a rccehorse owner, with a cabaret girl. Lam Cheng Lair. The
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  • 33 8 JOHORE, BAHRU. Thurs. The Federation Finance Minister and president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan 81ew Sin. will be in Johore from April 6. visiting M.C.A. branches in the state.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 139 8 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimdahl MA m i Ahner By Ai Capp /FEEL>V TRUSTS ME,MAMMY. I TH' WIDDeRrS MEW§* 1 PEEL PIjSSoSIC WIF TH 1 WIDDER- 7 FREE, I > VO' KNOWS ITS ONW r£i*n£l''-~i* rirrifnirrnnii n\- 1 iioiDfinw mm i i )f% .j■ "J > BELLNVIDWIFE V 7 V
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  • 2113 9  - I'LL BRING BACK A V.C SAID THIS BOY, AGED 19... TIM CAREW CHAPTER TWO IN ONE SERIES by ])URING the six years of the Second World War Buckingham Palace had a constant flow of visitors the lighting men who came to receive their awards Wl* gallantry from the hand of
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    • 102 9 ENJOY THE COOL FRESH TASTE OF Mqrfterhorn MENTHOLATED BBs am A «a "tIM* vI^HBSS: BbW a/ am «By v i w m BSSSSr^BsW rfj'j >^^ aa^^^ c J Yes! His boss knows that whatever the number of cups, the <^-Lj~^^ b^bJbP^ wonderful clean flavour of NESCAfI remains constant. And Bsssss^Bsssssssssssssd
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  • 67 10 ill I? eras Sit (Minimum, MRS. LOH YONQ (nee Ho Bok Kiesn ace 64, passed away peacefully en 13.3.82. leaving her bereaved husband, 2 son*. I<oh Kam Long, Kam Hoe. 10 dauirhtrrs. Kam Choc Kam Modi. 1 daughter- in-la», 1 non-tn-law and six grandchildren to mourn their Inaa. Kunrrai
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  • 108 10 it Ware's Sit (Minimum) HOIE VOOK LOON and family of late Mr. Hoie Yeow Fee thank relaIMBj friends for their kind assistance. "reaths, telegrams, loan of cars aad attendance at the funeral on 13-3-83. MR. UIW CHONC LUM and family thaak all friends and relatives for •ending wreaths, scrolls,
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  • 43 10 l« Mere's lit (Minimum) S. W. COONESEKERA late of Poonasalla. Ceyton. Born 14-5-1901 died IV3-195C. -Time takes away the edge of rrlef. bat memory turns back every leaf." Fondly remembered by Ms ever sorrowing dsnxhter Mr.da 1 Mrs. D. F. Wettasinghe).
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  • 156 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS it rseats Sit (minimum) iALC BAROAINt Cardigans aad Knil»ear at reduced prices at Aa(oiiMtte 324 Orchard Road. B'pore. whitiawayi Kl'zabetb. Ardea Ronttque in Fltzpatricks Supermarket, l.i«> n days. Closing down on Saturday. M*rcb 17lh. OHN UP AN Alrwiclc bottle aad banish unpleasant smells Instantly. Atrwtdc pats fresh air back
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  • Sto Straits Sinus Friday, March 16, 1962. Breaking Through
    • 513 10 President Soekarno has probably reached more epochmaking decisions on the island of Bali than anywhere else in Indonesia, but never one more eagerly awaited by people in many parts of the world than his approval of secret informal talks on West Irian with the Dutch Government Naturally this
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    • 401 10 Britain's battle of the byelections has gont abominably for Mr. Macmillan. Orpington has been lost to the Liberals, at Blackpool North the Liberals came within a thousand votes of winning, and Middlesbrough and Lincoln (the Lincoln byelection was last week) have been retained by Labour with
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    • 239 10 Other men have their professional gatherings and it is very proper that the highly exclusive Speakers' profession should have them too. Indeed it is a little surprising that the Speakers' Conference, which opened yesterday in Kuala Lumpur, should be the first. Many of the difficulties of parliamentary chairmanship
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  • 1086 10 The secret of Japan's success WHAT LIES BEHIND THE PHENOMENALNON-STOPGROWTH OF COUNTRY'S ECONOMY? from KRISHNA MOORTHY TOKYO, Thursday MR. SABURO OKITA, director of the Planning Bureau of Japan's Economic Planning Agency, today explained to me the important features of the Japanese economy which had enabled Japan to become the fastest
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    • 405 10 The 41 wars in S. Vietnam POINTING to the decline in the number of major bloody "incidents" provoked by large groups of the Vietcong, officials in Saigon claim that the Communists have been forced to break down their battalions into smaller units by the offensive operations of the South Vietnam
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    • 105 10 A parking ban is 'desirable' I moii bu iiiuiiK "fedes--1 trian" (S.T. Feb. 21; for his letter. The Traffic Police agree with him that it would be desirable to prohibit parking of motor vehicles along Prince Edward Road and Shenton Way, and the matter Ls being taken up with the
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    • 90 10 IS it not time that Malayan 1 businessmen Joined together to protect their common interests In the face of foreign competition? If the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines is believed to be not serving the Interests of all in this country engaged in the mining Industry, then a Malayan
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    • 39 10 CEVERAL of us teachers qualified In December. 1960. Yet we are still drawIng a trainee's salary whereas those teachers who qualified in July, 1961 are now receiving their full pay. Will the Government explain the delay? WAITING
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    • 592 10 Strain Times ft Malay Mail Classified advertltements may be hsnded te« Ist Floor COLO STORAGE AKCAD* Orchard Road COLO BTORAGE SSANCHU AT HOLLAND ROAD-«ATON« K«»r>«T_ NOAO-NAVAL BABE ft AstHorleed Agenta: CITY BOOK STOWSI LTD Winchester House. Cessjrar Quay THE NEWS PKONT Htisetrlck's Saoefsnsrbst M. M. KJMAII. 3 Admiralty Road. Naval
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    • 96 10 LIVING FREE In the fascinating sequel to her bestselling book about Elsa the lioness, Joy Adamson, the wife of a Kenya game warden, tells how she became an 'aunt' to Elsa's three cabs. To have made pets of the adora b 1 c, mischievous creatures would have jeopardised their chances
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    • 117 10 Keep jrour drains, sinks W lU^*" and dustbins germ-free EYES I with Jeyes" Fluid. When J cleaning floors use a few C I drops of Jeyes in the I water— essential if there ssa»xemißßsw»jrf m is illness in the home and I sa necessary in public build- I mm A
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  • 96 11 IT'S ALL COVERED-THE STAGE UNDERGROUND WHEN NOT IN USE THE first full view of the interior of Kuala Lumpur's new $3 million covered stadium in Davidson Road taken yesterday by Straits Times photographer Lim Yaw Chong. The stadium will be opened next month. More
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  • 156 11 PAY RISES FOR CLUB STAFF SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Island Club in Thomson Road has agreed to give its 29 employees pay rises, ranging from $12 to $38, backdated to Jan. 1. Under a two-year agreement It signed yesterday with the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Union, the workers
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  • 63 11 Hollywood style show to aid monument KUALA LUMPUR, Tburs. The American community's all-Asia premiere of "My Geisha" in aid of the National Monument Fund will be held tomorrow night at the Cathay Cinema, complete with all the trappings customary of Hollywood. The Yang di-Pertuan Agonfe. the Raja Permaisuri Agonic, the
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  • 182 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. squatter families whose huts in Whitley Road were pulled down today for the second time in three months, have resolved to stay on the demolished site until new homes are found for them. Their spokesman said that the families had decided together to put ud
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  • 69 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Transport. Date Sardon bin Haji Jubir. will visit Kuching next week at the Invitation of the chairman of Malayan Airways. Dato Loke Wan Tho. The Minister has been Invited to attend the next meeting of the board of directors to be
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  • 92 11 ROTARY CLUB IN MALACCA 'BETTER THAN SINGAPORE 1 MALACCA, Thurs. The 11 Malacca Rotary Club was told last night that it was better than the Singapore Rotary Club. The praise came from the Rotary district governor's representative, Dr. A. W.B. Thevathason, of Singapore, during a dinner given In honour of
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  • 35 11 IPOH. Thurs.— Ho Teck Kong, 22. was fined $650 or four months' jail by the sessions court here today, for causing the death of a labourer. Loh Kal Choon. 35. by negligent driving.
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  • 14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs There are 465 approved driving schools in tbe Federation.
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  • 98 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 110 Tanglin Club employees will strike at 4.15 p.m. tomorrow unless the club accedes to their claims for more pay and better terms of service. A 24-hour ultimatum was delivered this afternoon br the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Trade
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  • 237 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A group of 132 South Vietnamese troops have arrived in Malaya for intensive Jungle warfare training at Kroh in North Perak. This Is the biggest single body of Vietnamese sent to Malaya since Jungle trainIng programmes began for them more than
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    • 116 11 fuR THE vM/ MAN M ON THE HUU An >, \SHOES J J '^^^■^B*^^ Block Box Coif Oxford with leather 9^ solo. $46.50 S Potent Dre t ia\ Derby with leather --J^^^^^gj toU. $45.00 Black Olive Calf xS Mudgard with leather BkV §ole. J43.UU Kk^^ jfJNU GriHon Calf Derby with
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  • 53 12 PENANG, Thurs— The actinn Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, and Puan Wan Chik Aziz, were hosts at a Hari Raya buffet dinner at the Chief Minister's residence in Macalister Road last night. Several Members of Parliament, State Assemblymen, local councillors and their wives were among
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  • 270 12 Assembly told of 'large sum' paid towards settlement of strike SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ "LARGE SUM" of money was recently handed over to the Singapore Bank Employees' Union by a big local bank as a settlement of a strike in January. This was revealed today to the
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  • 337 12 Minimum rates for premiums on life' policies KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs I r pHE Federation Gov--1 eminent tod^y announced the minimum premiums which life insurance companies must levy before their policies can be accepted. This action is taken under the legislation recently passed to control the operations of "mushroom" life insurance
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  • 160 12 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO Hong Kong merchants today failed to obtain A the return of 16 gold bars and other property seized by Singapore Customs on Oct. 5. Mr. Choor Singh, First Criminal District Judge, told them: "You an very fortunate you were not In the dock.
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  • 124 12 In: A touring rubber research chief ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Dr. L. Bateman, director of research in the Natural Rubber Producers Research Association in England, arrived by BOAC today on a tour to coordinate the work of natural rubber research. He said: "We have many common problems to iron out. One
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  • 79 12 LIGHT BUOYS ASSIST NAVIGATORS PENANO, Thurs. Six light buoys flashing at various intervals have been set up in the approaches to Port Dlckson on the west coast of Malaya, the Federation Marine Headquarters announced today. A new light beacon, flashing four times every 20 seconds, has been established at Kuala
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 292 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Steps one must use in tor my 4. Old buUding worker's g»rbl«<l l!?J?Si tic>nB chatwr about wplraUoii (8). 5 K V s^f^,» y ,TT but neT€r 8. Breach of continuity caused a t l w tl < Milton) (8K by a sailor going to America
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  • 3281 13 FIRST THINGS FIRST— LEE Social security scheme to cover unemployment, sickness and old age will come later, he says Straits Times Assembly Reporters SINGAPORE. Thursday Dr. Goh tells of pledge by union leaders to refrain from action inimical to stability Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Singapore Legislative
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    • 312 13 COUPON CONTEST in Cash and Prizes to be won Get your FREE coupon sheet^^^ p««ww«««w««q| from these CATHAY CINEMAS I wrihc these periods m 17th— 23rd March inclusive Every patron of these Cathay Organisation Cinemas (during the I 7th 13th April inclusive periods listed) will receive a sheet of Philips
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    • 583 14 Option dealings: A new idea for local share business From Our Market Correspondent A NEW word has now begun to be used by Malayan share operatA ors— "options"— and although at the moment few in this country have heard of it and what its significance is, many more people will
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    • 307 14 GOH TO OPEN MARUZEN'S OIL REFINERY SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will officially open the 565-million Maruzen Toyo Oil Co. (Spore) Ltd. refinery at Tanjong Berlayer next Wednesday, a spokesman of the company announced. The spokesman said that i work on the refinery which began in September 1960
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    • 178 14 Now it's a sub-mini camera lAPAN has produced a fully automatic 16 mm sub-miniature camera claimed to be the first of its kind in the world. Manufactured by Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko X.X.. Osaka, the camera. Minolta 16 EE, is one of the company's 1962 range of cameras, lenses and cine-cameras
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    • 235 14 FROM cassiterite to corsets to say nothing of cassowaries! That sums up the post-war transformation of an Eastern tin mining company. Kamra Tin Dredging Ltd. In its new form. Standard Industrial Group, the company is able to pay the sterling equivalent of over $2 million in
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    • 116 14 BARON Rolf Beck, chairman of the Slip Group of Companies, will visit Singapore on April 5 during a world trip to spearhead the organisation's bid to capture new export trade for their motor oil additives. Molysllp. Baron Beck. 52, left London last Wednesday and will first
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    • 218 14 MALAYAN BANKER FOR U.S. SEMINAR MALAYAN Banking Ltd. has been Invited to participate in a Credit Seminar of Bankers from Asia and the Middle East organised by the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York. This is the first time that a local bank has been invited to participate in a
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    • 52 14 B.H.P. appoints S'pore official Mr. W. Farrands. formerly assistant sales manager in Sydney of Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. has been appointed representative for the re-estab-lished Singapore office. He will assume duties next week. Main function of the office is to collaborate with BHP distributors In Singapore and nearby countries to
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    • 54 14 Mr. Rodolphe Helgel. chief distributor of Frimatic refrigerators in eastern France, visited Singapore last week as a member of the French economic mission. Mr. Heigel was delegated to this* mission by the Frimatic concern. He conferred with Mr. Watson Lee. sales supervisor of Climate Engineering Ltd.
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  • 548 16 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER the sharp rises and expansion of business on Wednesday the Malayan Stock Exchange developed a hesitant note yesterday in tin shares and there was inevitably some profit-tak-ing. There was little selling pressure despite the fact that operators were too
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  • 24 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices March 14 March IS Industrials: 170.99 170.99 Tina: SO 7.23 309.29 S rubbers: 194.82 194.82 Jan. 1 1958 100
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  • 874 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE UUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deula in brackets: Industrial*: Dunlopa $1.48 OL: East Smelting $2.85 OL; J. Waugh (1,000) $2.22; M. Cement (1,000) *2.62t xd, (1,000) $2.70. $2.62 8L: Metal Box $2.60 D, OL; Rothmana $1.38 OL. (1.000) $1.37,
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  • 202 16 APRIL "fit grad* rutos.r bu#trt r.s.k). closad In Slnsapora yesterday at 7»» cant* p«r Ib.. down half a cent urn Wadnaaday's cloalnc piica. Tb* too* wu qutot. (.C.C.N. A. cloalnc price* ta c«nt» par Ib. jrMtcnUy: lot. I R. 8.8. prompt fab. ouyvra 79J. ssllsn T9| (N>: Int
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  • 243 16 T<HERE was a natural reaction In the tin price in x Singapore yesterday a fall of $1.75 taking place after the rapid rise of the last few market days. The price was quoted at $480.50 on an estimated offering unchanged at
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  • 33 16 SINGAPORE. Mar. 15. RUBBER: 79', cents per Ib. (down half a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. dose: 79% cents (quiet). TIN: $480.50 per pieul (down $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering; 225 tons (unchanged).
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  • 195 16 SHIPS lying alenguda the Slngapere •harass taday are: Kvenclory 27/28, Waikare 38/39. Akaeblaan llani 38/39. New York Mani 8/9. Mandowl l*. Aaateru Maru 6A. Ellen Bakka 35/36. Travlata 46. Bombala 28/26. Caroala 44/45. Ball 42/43. State of Madras 15/16. Laru 21/22, Selat Duiian 3. Outer reads: Bettrt,
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  • 97 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs INVESTMENT SHARES continued along barelj steady levels. B H P fell lurther to 635. Oils were firmer and A.O.G.C. gained a further 6s. u> 1295. Base metals eased while loans were Hrm. Mount Isa T2/3 NB Bill 15/101 Con. 7,inr 63 3 Ampol 11 /P8 Herald
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  • 116 16 £»MINE(E ProOuct Cichanga Sln«a- gam nttn prices per picul ysstar. Ceeenut ell: bulk $37* sellers, amm 141 aellers. Ctprai Tab. OK/Conttnant J27 buycra. J27J aellrra. Pepper: Mantok whlto Jl7-JI sellers, Sarawak whits 1170 sellers, sprclal Sarawak black 5133 aellera, garbled Lampong black $135 stllera, ABTA SI4S sellers. tmgapera
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  • 115 16 {UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Mar. 15 Three months INDUSTRIALS T. *N. 12 eta Gold Storage 5d M Box 12 da. Steamablp 9 eta. Bnmuim 2S eta Times 13 eta. Robinson 9 eta 8. Traders 23 eta. S. Darby Sd Unlteera 12 eta. W Jacaa 9 eta. Wearaea 13 eta. MININOs
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  • 91 16 THf. Malayan Exchange Banks' As* 1 saetatlen made ttaese chants la lta ratea to merchants yesterday (all ratea 10 $100): Canada: imyinß TT 34 11/16. airmail OD 34 13/16. U0 d/at 35* credit billa. 35 5/16 trade bills. Sailing T1 er 0D ready: Canada 34 5/16: Belgian Francs
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    • 418 16 CORRIGENDUM With reference to the P.W.D. Tender Notice regarding "Supply and Transport of red earth lor construction of road at Kampon* bijangkang. Kuala Langat District" published on Ist. 9th. and 15th March. 1962 the closing date should read 22.3.62 and not 22.2.62. OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal to use a name to
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    • 1120 17 I TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "D' and above registered Contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer. Malacca, up to 3.00 p.m of 2nd April. 1962 for the CONSTRUCTION OF A HEALTH SUB-CENTRE AT BUKIT RAMBAI, MALACCA. Pull particulars are obtainable at the
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    • 757 17 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereoy notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnlbux Services Licensing Authority to vary their exastiag Service No. 3 by deviating alternature buses into Kaki Buklt Settlement as follows:— CHANGI BUS CO., LTD. From Geylang
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    • 875 17 (Continued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. oxtra EXPERIENCED INDIAN COOKBOV. Salary $150 p.m. Tel. ***** (Spore). COOK /WASH general amah for European family no children, 10 Swettaaham Road. B'pore 10. Tel: *****. LOCUM WANTED One month April 1962. Please apply with full particulars
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    • 1029 17 SITUATIONS WANTED Word* SS (Min.)— Box St elt. oxtro READ the Mentor Appointment* Vacant in The Sunday Mall each week. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT (Au*tralik) age 24 seeking suitable employment Inquiries: Harbhajan Singh. 163 Batu Road K.L. Tel: ***** MALAY BVCB Highly Recommended for Whole Or Part-time Employment. Moat Reliable Aad Courteoua.
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    • 993 17 TUITION W Wordt SS Min.}— Baa St eta. aatra LEARN DRIVING la 3 weeas. will «at you tbrougb test. 25% discount for KJantnteerf course. complete ftO Kindly ring (S'oore* 2.VJ92 EDUCATION Wordt $i (Min.)— Box iO et*. axtra JULY LCC EXAMINATION)! Register now at Raja's College for July LCC Rhorthand-TvpiM's
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    • 953 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt U (MlmJ Boa St et*. oxtn I LUI/WNITI TRIUMPH Herald. October 1989. 30.000 miles carefully I »ervt"«d maintained by lady owner i 53.9 M oao. Rtns 8 pore T9!WI 1 p.m 1 S p.m t»M SIMCA BTOILE newly resprayad. sown duo- lone 17.000 miles. one
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    • 522 17 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. It Wordt SS (Min.)— -Boa St els. tatrm TIRED? LET LS.URA Ms— f/ »t««m'>.i(h refresh Vi.u. Uecnssd M»sKur/M»AMUM. -l»— P. Kiver Valley Road, C'por*. TelrpDooa 2387S lv OO i in. to B.UU p.m. stuirp. "MARGARET ROSE' 1 Cert. FBysioShortwave Electrotherapy bsSJSVM muscle, nrrve pain. Bergoni* Apparatus removes
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    • 783 18  - 'The Shah' returns and will be bidding soon to resume his reign NORMAN SIEBEL, By K. Lumpur, Thurs piLOT Officer Shaharuddin Ali of the Royal Malayan Air Force has returned to his Kuala Lumpur base and characteristically, this shy, reserved athlete who never has a word to say for himself
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    • 48 18 KUALA LUMPUrt. Thur.s The Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular meet scheduled to be held here from Mar. 23 to 25 has been called off. MHF secretary G. Vljanathan said that Singapore, Perak and Penang have informed Selangor. the host state, that they were unable to participate.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 562 18 SINGAPORE MI NKJPAL 3 f c DEBENTURE STOCK 1935/75 So. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 19th March to Ist April. 1962. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES City Treasurer and Regi**.rar of Loans.
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    • 275 18 THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA NOTICE is hereby given under Rule 37 of the Association that the Annual General Meeting of the AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OP MALAYA, will be held by kind permission of the Shell Co, of the Federation of Malaya Ltd. at the SHELL THEATRETTE, SHBLL HOUSE. OLD RIVER
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    • 833 18 TENDERS TENDERS will be received from PW.D. Registered Contractors In Clans "E" and above under Head VIII (ci at the office of the Public Works Department. High Street, Singapore up to noon of Friday the 6th April. 1962 for the supply of: (a) Portable Centrifugal Water Puapa, (b) Rotary Lawn
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    • 18 18 i^*~T* v>>v *J r l"^Sw t f i Ttr^flt BXNSON A HEDGES LTD OLD BOND STREET LONDON V
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    • 174 19 TPCA sweep on to 11th victory Signals 0 TPCA 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. TPCA are well on their way to retaining the Selangor Hockey Association League Div. 1 championship. They continued their allconquering run today with a 3-0 victory over Signals Squadron at Rifle Range Road, to extend their record
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    • 55 19 PBA lost Cup and $2,180 PENANG, Thurs. Penang Badminton Association not only lost the Foong Seong Cup last year but also $2,180.61, reports the secretary, Ibrahim. In running the State open (championships, the P.B.A suffered a loss of $1,398. says Inche Ismail in his report to the annual meeting to
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    • 46 19 LONDON. Thurs.— Arsenal Football Club yesterday announced they would not require the services of manager George Swindin after the end of the current season. Mr. Swindin becomes the 28th League club manager to resign or lose his Job since the season began last August.
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    • 66 19 HOCKEY RAfB LGF, Mahmud School 6 POl' 0* SOCCER ST. PAUL'S JUBILEE CUP fSeremban): Oovt. English School P. Dlckaon 6 St. Paul's Inst. 0: Seremban English School 2 Tuanku Muhammad School. K. Pllah 1; Sheikh Ahmad Cup (und«r-15): g* 'o°^' ™S FRIENDLY (R«w«n(t>: Bentul Rangers 2 Rawing Combined
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    • 345 19 HONEY BEE 11 RETURNS THE BEST TIME WITH DONNELLY ASTRIDE By EPSOM JEEP Ipoh. Thursday THERE were several interesting gallops this morning when horses stepped up their training for the March meeting which begins here on Sunday. The best time was returned by Honey Bee 11, who
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    • 167 19 Indonesians keen to test their strength By MOK SIN PIN SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Indonesia's national waterpolo team arrived today from Jakarta for two matches against Singapore this weekend. M. F. Siregar, manager of the 16-man squad, said the team had been In centralised training for the past two years and were
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    • 55 19 'Quad' for women TPOH, Thurs.— The Malayan 1 Women's Hockey Association will hold a quadrangular tournament here this weekend. Teams taking part are Perak, Selangor, Penang and Negri Sembilan. The programme is: Saturday: Negri v Penang, Perak v Selangor, penang v Perak, Negri v Selangor. Sunday: Perak v Negri. Selangor
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    • 164 19 Bid for woman in boat race T ONDON, Thnrs.— A woman cox may steer the Cambridge crew against Oxford in the universities traditional boat race next year, says a British newspaper report. The plan to storm this "men only" sport comes from Oanon John Duckworth, chaplain of Churchill College, Cambridge.
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    • 24 19 Cristal for S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Sporting Crtstal of Lima, the Peruvian soccer team, will play three matches here on Apr. 4, 6 and 7.
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    • 244 19 TEN TO FOLLOW AT IPOH EPSOM JEEP'S ten horses to follow at the Ipoh March meeting are: Pride of Persia Proved much too good for a Class 3 field over 5Jf at Penang, leading from start to finish; can act on any going. Darby
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    • 270 19 FULHAM IN FA CUP S-FINALS Manchester to meet Spurs LONDON, Thursday. pULHAM, bottom of the First Division and apparr ently doomed for the drop into the Second Division, Joined the elite in the semi-finals of the F.A. Cup last night when they beat Blackburn Rovers 1-0 in their quarter-final replay.
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    • 138 19 Anzio wins Champion Hurdle lONDON, Thurs. AnzK J an 11-2 chance, won the Champion Hurdle over two miles 100 yards at Cheltenham's three-day National Hunt festival meeting, yesterday. Amlo won by three lengths from Quellr Chance (11-2) with Another Flash, the 11-10 favourite, third by another length. Fourteen ran. On
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    • 243 19 lONDON. Thurs.— Walter J Robins former England and Middlesex captain, was yesterday appointed chairman of the England Test cricket selectors. Other selectors appointed were Alec Bedser, Doug Insole and Willie Watson, all former Test players. The new chairman. Robins, born In 1906 captained England In three
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 52 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER GOVT. SERVICES KO: S'gor XI v Telecoms XI (Princes Rd. 6 p.m.). FRIENDLY: RAF Jurong v Metal Box (Woodlands). HOCKEY STORE SENIOR KO: RAF Beletar v Prisons (SerangooTi Rd). S'GOR DIV. I: Combined Police v PMC 'A* (Depot). BADMINTON STORE Secondary Schools Individual championships q-flnals 1 NRC.
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  • 548 20 LONDON. Thurs. BRITAIN'S main poli- tical parties were today badly shaken by the overnight achievement of the Liberals in sweeping the Conservative (Government) Party from its stronghold Parliamentary seat in Orpington. Kent. The Librruls, now bidding strongly to recapture the great political power they wielded
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  • 855 20 j ASSEMBLY HOUSE, Singapore. Thursday 'THE Singapore NaA tional Referendum Bill was strongly attacked by Opposition speakers in the Legislative Assembly today, the second day of the debate, for some of what they termed its "undemocratic provivisions." Much of the criticism of the Bill was
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  • 67 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee. Mr. Goh Chew Chua. visited farmers at 6 m.s. Yio Chu Kang Road and Track No. 12. off Changl Road, yesterday. He heard the farmers' grievances, and in one case helped them to gain access
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  • 374 20 LONDON, Thurs- Stock markets continued their recent Improvement in early dealings today but buying was more selective than on preceding days and prices eased in places at the close. The increasing flow of fixed In- terest Issues adversely affected UM glltedged market and prices often lost initial small
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  • 26 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in the back lane between 116 and 140 Rangoon Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 161 20 INTERPOL 5 Forces EXPOSES SWINDLE iyi ANILA, Thurs. An international swindling syndicate based in Hong Kong was exposed by the International Police (Interpol) today, the Evening News reported. Most frequent victims of the swindle ring, the paper said were Canadians, Americans and naturalised Filipinos. The operation has been dubbed "Pin
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  • 49 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Gunong Sayang Association will hold a ronggeng at their 51st anniversary dinner from 8 p.m. on Saturday at the Club premises at 140 Ceylon Road. Members of the association will sing selections from "Dondang Sayang" from 2 to 6 p.m. the same afternoon.
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  • 59 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. E.E. Nathan has been elecu-tjl the Jewish Welfare Boarcf^ president for this year. The vice-president is Mr. R.A. Jacobson, secretary Mr. E. Joseph, assistant secretary. Miss Louisa Ezeklel: treasurer Mrs. Phyllis Isaacs, assistant treasurer. Mr. A. EzekM. Committee Messrs. J. Grimberg. David Arfa.
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  • 24 20 M ALL LETCHUMANAN CHIT. TIAR. HUM o^nir. v:> Market Road, Tatplnic. panged away on 14.3.62, at .■..Ml p.m. Ipob hospital. Fuacral ov 13-3-62.
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  • 28 20 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr, Oak Choon Knu thank all friraOa an<t relative!) for their wreath*. donaftoiM. letters of condolene* and art«nJa«— the funrral on 1t.3.62.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 130 20 CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS 2* Word* $10 (Minimum) r TO VAN ZARIM at Batn G»}»» on 14.3.62 I datik-htrr Ru/imah. x timer for Hafi<l7. Rariqur nnd Hanafi Quality is not enough when it comes to a Dunlopillo Mattress, y It is Quality plus../ Tropical heat and the humid atmosphere r have ruined
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 43 20 the weather HIGHEST and lowest tempera tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesu.iy to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 72 Kola Bliaru 89 73 Penang 91 73 Ipoh 93 70 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 90 73
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