The Straits Times, 19 April 1962

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  • 21 1 AVi:»A«.i: I>AILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times r tie***** THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036 Estd. 1845
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  • 406 1 PEACE— U.S. WAY SIMPLE, SAYS DEAN It realises oldest dream of man' It's a 3-stage disarm plan QENJ2VA, Wed. The United States today presented its new three-stage disarmament plan "a plan which realises the oldest dream of man. the end of warfare." "This plan", said Mr. Arthur Dean, the U.S.
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  • 185 1 MALAYSIA: TENGKU PLANS A JOURNEY KUALA LUMP UK, Wed.— Final talks between the Malayan and British Governments on the Malaysia plan are to take place in London within the next three months. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Kahman. said today that he would fly to Britain for the talks before
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government has approved the contribution of $1 million towards the ASA (Association of South-east Asia) fund for financing joint projects between Thailand, Malaya and the Philippines. This was announced today by Tengku Abdul Rahman. Malaya's contribution equals that of Thailand which
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  • 484 1  -  JACKIE SAM By I: SINGAPORE. Wednesday A NEW, broad-based democratic party with a distinct socialist outlook in Malaya is envisaged by Dr. Lini Cliong Ku, former president of the Malayan Chinese Association. The formation of this party will hinge on the outcome of
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  • 517 1  - Court martial sensation: prosecutor quits JEFFREY FRANCIS By- KUALA LUMPUR. Wed *THE general court martial of Pte. Taufix Rashidi bin Abdul Wahab on a charge of inciting a mutiny in the Congo took a sensational turn today when the Prosecutor withdrew from the proceedings after an argument with the JudgeAdvocate.
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  • 50 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Seven people were killed and seven others injured in a train collision in Nakorn Srithamma^ raj Province. Southern Thailand, yesterday. The accident involved an express train for Padang Besar. North Malaya, from Bangkok and a passenger train plying between Pattalung and Suratani.— Reuter.
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  • 35 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia will import 1.1 million tons oi rice this year, the Minister Cor Distribution. Doctor Johannes Leimcna. announced yesterday. Negotiations had been opened with rice exporting countries, he said. Reuter.
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  • 54 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police are trying to contact the relatives of a 50-year-old Chinese who was found lying in a pool of blood near Forfar House in Queenstown. this afternoon. The man. believed to have fallen from the third storey of the building, was rushed to hospital
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  • 29 1 SAIGON. Wed. Ninehundred and seventy-eight women parliamentary cadres were recently recruited by the Government to serve the Department of Civic Action, an official communique announced today. Reuter.
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  • 115 1 T ONDON. Wed A London Lj court today issued warrants for the arrests of Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean. British diplomats who defected to fcuasta, should they return cO Britain. A Scotland Yard spokesman, said there were grounds for supposing that Maclean and
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  • 206 1 TAIPEH. Wed. Thailand and Nationalist China have agreed to negotiate a trade pact to promote commercial relations between the two countries. The agreement was reached today at a meeting between Lt. Gen. Amphorn Chintaganonda. Under-Sec-retary of State for Economic Affairs of Thailand, and trade officials here.— U.P.l. today
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  • 29 1 Secrets trial officer jailed DONN. Wed. Capt. Joseph Kauffman. 43. of the United States Air Force was sentenced to 20 years' hard labour by a court martial at Wiesbaden
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  • 20 1 FORCED DO BONN Wr<i Embi>.-v confirms figbtrr \>\i'.i Weal Genus isd forced it to Iji E<»>t Germany Reut^i
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 393 2 LONDON, Wednesday. SOCIALISTS and Liberals were elated today and Conservative supporters freshly shaken by a parliamentary by-election in Derby yesterday, in which Labour more than trebled its previous majority and Liberals ousted Conservatives from second place. The verdict at Derby < North) declared overnight, pointed
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    • 141 2 THELONG HUSH IN THE HOUSE OF LUSHER ONDON, Wed. The lunch was cold and his wife's language heated when George Lusher returned home 40 minutes late from a round of golf one day in 1954. There was a row that went on all day. It ended with 49-year-old Mrs. Gladys
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    • 78 2 DUNCAN SANDYS TO WED A VISCOUNTESS LONDON. Wed. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Is to marry MarieClaire. Viscountess Hudson, it was announced last night. Both have been previously married. Mr. Sandys, 54, was granted a divorce in 1960 on the grounds of desertion by his wife. Diana Churchill,
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    • Article, Illustration
      44 2 The tired P.M. PRIME Minister Nehru, 72, showing signs of a weeklong bout with a virus infection, moves slowly on his way to be sworn in as India's leader for another five years. Mr. Nehru looked tired and cheerless at the ceremony. U.P.I. PICTURE
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    • 103 2 $300,000 FOR HIS SON'S FREEDOM MIAMI. Wed. Guillermo Alonso Pujol, a former Cuban Vice-President, ha* purchased the liberty of his Invasion prisoner son from Cuban Premier Fidel Castro In Havana for $300,000. it was learned here yesterday. Last weekend. Castro released 60 invasion prisoner.N lor $7.5 million. .MOSCOW: Benny Goodman
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    • 104 2 Chewing gum death LONDON: A verdict oi death by misadventure wa> recorded at the Inquest on footballer Brian Pomeroy, who choked to death when he swallowed a wad of chewing gum during a match. LIENZ: Seventy people ar« *till marooned In two mountain huts because of the threat of avalanches.
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    • 36 2 MANILA, Wed. Five Communist Huk guerillas, including a regional commander and two Philippine Army soldiers were killed last night in a flght 60 miles north of here, the Philippine Constabulary reported toda". U.P.I.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 533 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday U THANT, the United Nations acting Secretary-general, warned yesterday of the very great risk of accidental nuclear war resulting from an electronic mishap in the complicated machinery of nuclear deterrence. Declaring that "some system must be found to limit and
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    • 127 3 Top leaders in China axed, says Paris paper PARIS, Wi-cl. The independent newspaper Le Monde said yesterday that some top Communist Chinese leaders might have been axed. The newspaper said in an editorial that this was indicated by the fact that only the report by the Prime Minister, Mr. Chou
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    • 32 3 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (California*. Wed. The United States air force yesterday launched a secret satellite using a Thoragena BB booster. The Air Force declined to give further details. Reuter.
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    • 160 3 H/JiANILA. Wed.— More than Iff 130.000 people lined me streets today to pay their last respects to the late Mayor of Manila, Mr. Arsenio H. Lacson. Mr. Lacson, called "Old Arsenic" because of his firebrand tongue, was laid to rest wearing his
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    • 58 3 BELGRADE. Wed. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, had talks last night with President Tito at Yugoslavia Government headquarters. a modern white-walled building on the the banks of the Danube. Mr. Gromyko is here on a five-day visit the first by a senior member of the
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    • 102 3 PAREIIAM (England). Wed A pretty. 17-year-old art student found herself in jail yesterday charged with being the brains behind two armed hold-ups by teenagers. Margaret Hubbard did "counsel. procure and command" three youths armed with shotguns to raid a supermarket and a
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    • 30 3 BERLIN. Wed. Communist police today shot and killed two refugees trying to escape to West Berlin at two different points on the border. West Berlin police reported. U.P.I.
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    • 163 3 NEW YORK. Wednesday. a GROUP of 75 Mexican military and professional <!*■ men yesterday threatened to plunge Mexico into revolution in 10 days unless the United Nations hears their complaints against the regime of President Adolfo Lopez Mateos. Headed by Mr. Antonio Diaz-Infante, described as
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    • 155 3 TUNIS, Wednesday. ryHE Cabinet of the Algerian Provisional GovernA ment met here for three hours yesterday in full session for the flm time. Mr. Mohammed Yazid. the Information Minister, told reporters afterwards that the Cabinet discussed the application of the ceasefire agreement with France and the
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    • 20 3 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Terence Garvey has .been appointed British Charge d'Ailaires in Peking, the Foreign Office announced. Reuter
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    • 116 3 DIEF DECLARES A JUNE ELECTION OTTAWA. Wed.— Mr. John Oiefenbaker. the Canadian Prime Minister, told the House of Commons yesterday that Parliament would be dissolved this week and a general election would be held un Monday, June 18. Mr. Diefenbaker's party came to power in a general election in June,
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    • 68 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— The Netherlands Ambassador, Dr. J. H. Van Royen. conferred for more than an hour today with Mr. Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, but declined to reveal anything of their conversation. He would not say whether there was any likelihood that the Dutch-Indonesian
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    • 410 3 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVK fc SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metrrs Ml 1)11 M WAVE SERVK E: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Neea- 476 metres ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: voub With Music; 7.30 Time Sis- 705 Melodies At
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  • 1815 4 MERGER: NOBODY COULD HAVE TRIED HARDER FOR BETTER TERMS —LEE THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that if the Singapore Government could have got better terms from the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for merger with the Federation, it would have done so.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 341 4 THE following is todays sche- 6.30 pjß.; from Penang 'ML dule of civil aircraft move- 151 > 9 pjn. merits at Paya Lebar airport, DEPARTURES Singapore- BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur, ARRIVALS Colombo. Bombay. Abadan. BelBOAC: Prom Honj? Kong (BA rut, Zurich, London <BA 789) •61) 1.15 p.m.; from London, 2.06
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  • 771 5 Detainees can aid release by disowning Communism, Assembly told fHE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, told the Legislative As- sembly today that the 17 persons still under detention could only be released if they helped to convince the Federation Government that they were not security risks. The
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  • 179 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —More than 6.000 candidates have applied fdr 2.010 vacancies as primary school teachers, the Ministry of Education said today. The minimum qualification required is the Lower Certificate of Education, but many of those who applied had sat for the School Certificate and
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  • 40 5 TAIPING. Wed— About 350 new members will be enrolled at a ceremony and parade of the Taiplng branch of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Unit on the King Edward VII school ground on May I.
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  • 899 6 Former Education Director testifies at inquiry former Director of Education, Mr. V. Ambiavagar, told the Commission of Inquiry on education today that the Government had no justification for introducing the sixday week and had failed to prove its case. He was one of two
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  • 308 6 ESTATE WORKER, 69, DENIES DOUBLE MURDER CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. CHAN CHWEN KONG, 69-year-old estate weeder on trial for his life on a double murder charge, told Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here today: "I did not commit murder. I did not have anything to do with the
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  • 179 6 Sex offence: Term cut to one day QINGAPORE. Wed. A young man under a district court sentence of six months' Imprisonment for an offence under the Women's Charter had his sentence cut to one day's jail in the High Court today. Keman bin Hassan. 24. a school peon, had appealed
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 216 6 Ifi \bn<r By Al Capp JT^l h OIL* 3O DAYS ON S IP I ~SJ YOU'LL NEVER *J U NOT hJ WHY DOES >PW* /«a v -yee&UCS THE FORCE, AND TOO MAVEKJT fHAVETO VJORRV AFTER 1 EVERVBOCV T| r'Aiicrro T-UAMbC HAVE SAVED ENOUGH EVEKJ ABOUT BUS F*RE TODAY. 1 jHARPONTOWtf?
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  • 444 7 JUDGE, WHEN PAYING HIS TRIBUTE TO THE LATE Mr. M.S. MAHENDRAN, SPEAKS OF A TENDENCY TO FORGET SERVICES IPOH, Wednesday. A High Courl judge today'commented on "the tendency, or what appears to be a tendency, I of reo%it years to forget the services, willingly land freely
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  • 34 7 IPOH. Wed— A motor-t-vclist. Leong Sai Yoong, 28. son of a tin miner, was killed when his machine was involved in a collision with an oncoming lorry near Kampar last night.
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  • 24 7 PENANG. Wed. A four-year-old boy, Por Boon Beng, was found dead yesterday evening in a cesspool near his house at Sungel Dua.
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  • 201 7 KING AND QUEEN VISIT RRI FOR TWO HOURS KUALA 1.1 MPUR. UedThe Yang rii-Pertuan Agoni; and the Raja Perimiisuri Agong today visited thr Rubber Research Institute at Ampang Road here for two hours. Thry were accompanied by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, >lr. Cheah Theam Swee, and his
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  • 194 7 LUMPUR. Wed.— A big Easter rush is expected to begin tomorrow evening when thousands of people will take a weekend holiday to celebrate ,the season away from town. Many will return to th°lr jfiimtly homes to be togethT for this festival which mark; the
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  • 25 7 KAJANG. Wed— The Mentrt Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. held a meet-the-pecple session at Kampong Suigei Ramal Da!am here yesterday.
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  • 160 7 Third party amendment Bill is passed SINGAPORE. Wed. Persons entitled to I compensation in third party insurance policies will be able to sue the insurer without the aid of the Public Trustee, as required before. The Legislative Assemblyyesterday passed the Motor Vehicles (Third Party Risks and Compensation) (Amendment) Bill, which
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  • 52 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Twc donations totalling $45 were received by the Straits Times .today for Johnny Ang. the schoolboy cripple now in Mount Alvernla Hospital. The donations are from the English-speaking children of St. Augustine's Anglican Sunday- School, Ipoh $40 and anonymous $5. Johnny's fund now stands
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  • 33 7 TAIPING. Wed. -The oneday course for members of the National Association of Women's Institutes In the Larut and Matang districts will be held at the Assam Kumbang Malay School op Tuesday.
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  • 31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. .Wed.— Chartered town planners from Malaya and Singapore will meet here on Saturday. There are six chartered town planners in Singapore and 12 in Malaya.
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  • 24 7 IPOH. Wed. The Perak branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Trained Youths Association will go on a picnic to Lumut on Saturday.
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  • 136 7 PENANG. Wed.— The Assistant Minister of Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan bin Sakhawat Ali Khan, and his wife today left in the liner Kuala Lumpur on a pilgrimage to Mecca. Also on board were the Perils Mentri Besar. Dato Shrikh Ahmad bin Moha-nn-il Hashim.
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  • 32 7 PENANG. Wed.— The Chiel Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will declare open the new community centre for the 2.000 residents, mostly padi planters, of Bayan Lepas at. 5.15 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 56 7 KUALA LUMFUR. Wed. The death rate of 9.5 per thousand of the population in Federation in 1960 was the lowest ever recorded since the end of the last war. reports the Registrar-General of Births and Death*. Inche Ibrahim bin Ali. The rates over the previous 10
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  • 186 7 People too fed up to complain, says Mrs. Seow CINGAPORE. Wed The Alliance member lor Mountbatten. Mrs. Scow I Peck Leng. claimed yesterday that people were fed up with the Ministry I oi Health. She said there were tewer complaints about the mosquito nuisance this year, not because conditions had
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  • 74 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed.— A Malayan Railway ticket collector. John Christie Anthony. 28. was found dead on the railway track at Sungei Lallang. about four miles from here, last night. Anthony was working on the last train from Alor Star to Prai and last
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  • She Straits States Thursday, April 19, 1962.
    • 675 8 The three thousand word communique which is all that has been published of the three weeks' session of the Chinese People's National Congress does not exactly reek with information. But three important facts emerge, all of them forecast before Congress met China will toe the Russian line,
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    • 313 8 The commission that will review the civil service structure in Sarawak and North Borneo is to be asked to recommend any changes that may be necessary to promote efficiency, and to secure and retain "the right type of entrants." Such wide terms <>i reference lend themselves to many
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    • 249 8 The Malayan schoolboy (and schoolgirl) rarely creeps like a snail unwillingly to school. A good many of them dash there at an extravagant speed in a pirate taxi. It is not the ideal way of getting to school, but where bus sei vices are sparse and distances long,
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  • 977 8  - Mr. LLOYD AND HIS SQUEAK OF A BUDGET SAMUEL BRITTAN FROM Behind the smokescreen lies very dull arithmetic LAST weoVs British Budget has been one of the most complicated for a good many years. The purchase tax rates have been changed in both directions, with some rates going up and
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  • 379 8 CHINA GETS A LESSON IN— rpHE Chinese Commu.ni.st 1 leadership is always ready to give way, at least temporarily. If the pressure of public opinion becomes overwhelming. It seems, for example, that official blessing has now been given to popular criticism in China of ugly
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  • Wanted: A lesson in manners
    • 126 8 THE Johore police need to learn courtesy and politeness. Travelling to the Federation over the weekend we were confronted by a police stop. Our driver, thinking that there would be a bar to mark the stop, swerved to the right, not knowing there was no bar but an oil
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    • 95 8 MY wife and I both get a transport allowance, she from the now-integrated Health Department and I from a commercial firm. Previously, we both got paid this allowance at the end of the month and so managed to meet the many requirements of a large family. Now
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  • 331 8 THE YARD IS CALLED IN— f ONDON. Wed. Scotland Yard was engaged 'oday in the biggest peacetime security check in history becau.se Britain wpnts to convince the United State* it can keep defence secrets from Russia. The Yards Special Branch, which deals with subversion, is screening
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  • STADIUM NEGARA Straits Times Supplement
    • Article, Illustration
      741 9  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. By King to open $3 million stadium today QNE of the most dramatic and complex structures ever built in modern Malaya has taken its place among the landmarks of the Federal capital. This is the $3 million Stadium Negara, Malaya's first indoor stadium, which
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  • 542 9  - Sportsmen hail the Prime Minister's far-sightedness KENNY FERNANDEZ By gPORTS officials in the Federation have hailed the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman's far-sightedness in having the multi-million dollar indoor Stadium Negara built in the Federal capital. Inchc Harun bin ll. ui Id ris. president of the Football Association of Selangor,
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  • 144 10 STRAITS Times photographer, LIM YAW CHONC, took tho opportunity of a Cessna test flight to take this sweeping picture of the Federal capital, Kuala Lumpur, with the accent on sports. In the right foreground of the. picture can been seen the saucer-shaped $3 million Stadium Negara
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    • 68 10 PARVINAC SPECIAL EMULSION PAINT FOR WALLS AND MURALS used for THE STADIUM NEGARA I READY FOR USE W^^ J Distributed by: M I^ytoapZy /'dj^ o^ SIME DARBY L w o °u N R D s ERFUL 1 n Singapore, jj fungus-resisting I H.JI R Federation of Malaya, washable If t-i&fa
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  • 162 11 IT SINKS BELOW FLOOR WHEN NOT IN USE TH E hydraulic stage (above) is another unusual feature of the stadium N'cgara. The whole stage, including the sounding board at the back of it', disappears In-low the floor at the touch of a button whrn it is not
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  • 605 11 The stadium is not air-conditioned but seats are 'airy' SIX CHANGES OF AIR EVERY HOUR FOR THE SPECTATOR r f"IIE Stadium Negara's ventilation system is unique in that this is the first time the system is used in Malaya. The stadium was not airconditioned oh the grounds of capital cost
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    • 190 11 I if s' 1^ in the Stadium Negara The entire Stadium Negara is ventilated by "Utility", and to keep the audience supplied with fresh air, Thermotanks Louvre system has been installed. Specifications: "Utility" Blowers: (to supply fresh air to whole stadium) .Three (3) "Utility" Backward curved Type B heavy duty
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  • 162 12 THIS panoramic side view of the circularbhaped ij>J million Stadium Negara was taken by Straits Times photographer, NC BEH LEOW, who climbed one of the 140-foot light towers in Merdeka Stadium to get this picture. The 300-foot clear span suspension roof of the indoor stadium is
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  • 443 12 Shadow-free lighting without heat 'THERE are many large suspension roofs in the world and the main problem faced is vibration and undulation by wind action. To overcome this In the Stadium Negara. the 300--foot roof was built in two sections. The central roof Is raised above the outer portion and
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    • 34 12 We are proud to be the General Contractor of The STADIUM NEGARA LIM QUEE SONS Structural and Civil Engineers No. 15 Lorong Hicks, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone *****. Branch: 20, Anson Road, Penang. Telephone *****.
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    • 98 12 CONGRATULATIONS to The Federation Government on the occasion of the inauguration of STADIUM NEGARA KANG AH BAH STRUCTURAL WORKS 100-C Bungsar Road, K. L. Telephone: *****. Coißgnttuiaiians #o The Federation of Malaya Government on the completion STADIUM NEGARA In the Capital City Kuala Lumpur. Proudly announce that cement aids waterproofing
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  • 161 13 The rooms inside stadium building STRAITS TIMES PICTURES BY LIM YAW CHONG, NG BEH LEOW, CHAN WAI HON ABOVE: The conference room that can be used by sporting or cultural organisations for meetings. It is situated on the second floor of the building in front and is
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    • 6 13 PREWANOL ROOFING TONG NAM (MALAYA) LIMITED.
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    • 161 13 Congratulations to The Federation Government on their Completion of STADIUM NEGARA INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO. (M) LTD. THE FIRST NAME IN AIR CONDITIONING Lee Van Lian Budding. Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur Telephone Office *****J9 Service Depl. *****/***** AUTHORISED FEDERATION DEALERS SERVICE AGENTS Aitona'Ltd. Penang Tel. ***** Chw'Bro* iLtd^ Klang *****
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    445 14  -  Paintings of three Malagans decorate stadium's lobbies The nation shown at work and at play AS one enters the main entrance of the Stadium Negara the eye is caught by two huge murals on each side, near the two staircases leading to the upper terrace. These two murals, each
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    • 213 14 Congratulations to the FEDERATION GOVERNMENT on the official opening Of K STADIUM NEGARA SIGNS Cast Aluminium FEDERAT ION CREST at V.I P. Stand Embossed seat Number Plates Plastic Direction Plates Supplied and made by WING SUN CO., 152, Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****/4 Also Suppliers of Sport Trophies for
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    • 55 14 THE CHINA ENGINEERS, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG) GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS FOR STADIUM NEGARA Carried out all the Lighting and Power Installations FEATURING ARENA LIGHTING BY A.E.I. STAGE LIGHTING FUSED SWITCHES AND AN° CONTROL EQUIPMENT SWITCH BOARDS by b y R Sf^fWff HiTil'iiiTi! W. J. FURSE CO., LTD. i DORMAN SMITH,
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  • 104 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Transport licensing boards are to give preference to Malay co-operative societies which apply for licences to operate new bus routes. A directive from the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, to this effect will be tabled in the
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  • 1003 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The American Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap, will officiate at a "E" pennant-raising ceremony on board Flying Hawk at the Singapore Harbour Board at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday. The occasion Is to commemorate President Kennedy's "E" (for excellent in export promotion)
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  • 2627 15  - Congo case witness: I was threatened with knife Flurry after sergeant reveals that he kept a diary but it contained no reference to alleged mutiny at Uvira J£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A corporal in the Federation Army told a general court martial here today that he was threatened with a knife
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    • 58 15 Heartiest Congratulations to the Federation Government on the occasion of the opening of their New STADIUM NEGARA yjjHilin'lilll-^ xj^ X4 XT77^B9^BJ|MBjBjBHBJBj »r**^ u flt SHANGHAI MACHINE JOINERY WORKS LTD. 50-C. Chan Sow Lin Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel. ***** Suppliers of All kinds of doors and door frames, steel wire mesh,
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    • 168 15 Congratulations to the Federation Government on the opening of I STADIUM NEGARA QUALITY CHAIRS Supplied by TECK CHIANG Manufactory Ltd. Head Office: Branch: 279-1, Paya Lebar Rd., No. I, Road 213, Singapore 14. Petaling Jaya Tel: *****, *****. Tel: ***** I lost my head and to did the L^^ when
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  • 331 16 Govt's belief in private enterprise by Inche Khir IPOH, Wednesday. A NOTHER assurance has been given that the Federation Government believes firmly in private enterprise. It is published in a special brochure containing facts, figures and diagrams on the Tasek industrial estate in Ipoh. 1 The assurance is made Dy
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  • 46 16 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed.— Quarters occupied by Mr. Tal Yoon Choon, a teacher in the Malay College here, were broken into last night. Mr. Tai and his family are now on holiday In Kuala Lumpur and the police here would like him to contact them
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  • 134 16 THE CAMPUS TOTAL GOES UP to 2,400 OINGAPORE, Wed. The student population at the University of Singapore is expected to top 2,400 when the new session begins next month. This big increase from the present total of 1.800 was revealed by Professor Lini Tay Boh. 'acting ViceChancellor of the university,
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  • 215 16 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. PENANG-BORN Captain Abdul Rahman bin Yaacob, 41. who rose from sailor to captain in 17 years at sea, lias achieved the distinction of being the first Malay in Singapore to be awarded the certificate of competency as master of a foreignseing steamship. But at
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  • 53 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Three robbers, one armed with a revolver, held up four mahjong players in a shop in Market Street last night, and got away with $4,000 which they took from a safe. They had got the safe keys from the manager of the shop, who was
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 113 16 PARKER ■fffilllbaU pen ...writes smoothly, even where <^ ordinary jflj ballpoints fail jjffli completely! Mi glossy papers y AM4ki #W Pfkf Qvltty That Makes the Difference f Whativm it* assignment, the Parker* T-BAJLL boil pen performs like a champion. That is because its point is textured to grip the pajwr—
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  • 898 17  - Malaya's prestige— by our former envoy in the U.S. YAP CHIN KWEE —by- HOPE TO BE OF SERVICE STILL, says DATO KAMIL jyjALAYA'S former Ambassador to the United States, who is retiring at the end of this month after 31 years in public service, today spoke of the need to
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  • 126 17 SINGAPORE, Wednesday 4 WOMAN nawker today said that she bit off part of the right ear of another woman hawker during a squabble over the position of their stalls Au Yuet Siu. 32. Tiother of six. was acquitted on a charge of causing
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  • 63 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Donations for the fund for Miss Lai Yoke HeoiiK. the schoolgirl who lost her arms following an accident here, today totalled $173. The total received up to tl»t< In over 532.000. The dom.ikm.-, today *ereBrethren of the Ipoh Malaya Lodge No. 8859 5165
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  • 46 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Central Electricity Board income from sales of electricity totalled $59,609,582 last year, compared with $52,134,105 the previous year. The annual report showed operating expenses at $45,729,949. leaving an operating surplus of $13,379.--633. The 1960 surplus was $11,319,855.
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  • 43 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Twen-ty-three guests from the Federation and Singapore left for Europe by a KLM DC -a jet today for a 34-day tour of the Continent. They will visit Rome. Venice, Vienna, Hamburg. Copenhagen, London. Amsterdam. Paris. Geneva and Milan.
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  • 177 17 S 'pore police take 18 days to reply. SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore police normally take 18 days to reply to a magistrate dealing with complaints against the police. This was stated by the Minister of Health and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, In reply to questions by Mr. David Marshall
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  • 244 17 KING WILL OPEN PARLIAMENT SESSION NEXT WEDNESDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. HEADS of diplomatic missions, senators and their wives have been invited to attend the opening of the fourth session of Parliament by the Yang diPertuan Agong next Wednesday. They will be among 450 guests at this ceremonial opening at Tengku
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  • 96 17 Drenching for VIPs at birthday parade SINGAPORE, Wed— A .sudden downpour failed lo wash out the joint services ceremonial parade of 1.600 troops held in honour of Queen I lisa beth's 36th Mrthdaj .it K.A.F. Seletar today. The weather was line when Admiral Sir Daviil Lute. Commander-in-Chirr. Far East Station,
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  • 43 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A team of Brunei Government delegates will arlve here on Saturday for a four-day visit to discuss further administration of the Brunei Malay Regiment. Discussions will be held at the Ministry of Defence conference room on Monday
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  • 46 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Royal Singapore Flying Club broke all previous records in flying last year with a total of 3.472 hours and 35 minutes, the president. Mr. R.M. Plttendrigh. said today. The flying of the club for 1960 totalled 2.564 hours.
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  • 39 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A former estate labourer. A. Eliaperumal 34, was today sentenced to three years' iall lor gang robbery at a sundry goods shop on Carey Island Estate. Klang, last October He gave notice of appeal
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  • 40 17 KUALA LUMPUR. V. The guest speaker at the weekly lunch of the Rotary Club today was the training supervisor of Esso Eastern Ltd., Mr. A. P. Chin. He spoke on the "training consultant and a changeover
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    • 211 17 now flying the Orient skies! CAfRAY You have never known service so sumptuous, so thoughtful! This is the fastest aajp^ m* m M| Cathay Pacific's huge fleet of modern airliners operates through seventeen let service through the Orient— with the most fabulous foods and wines aboard AA |S I major
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  • 347 18 Teenager is an 'adult EXPERT GIVES HER VIEWS ON YOUTH the age of 17 a teenager wants to think i'or herself and make her own decisions regardless of her inexperience in life. This was stated by Mrs. Geneve Walton, a visiting psychologist. She added a teenager must be given a
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  • 216 18 TEXTURED LOOK IN PAPER F ACE PATTERNED wallpaper is becoming high-fashion in modern homes. It is typical of the textured wall coverings being used for that something "extra" without resorting to actual pattern on the wall. The chief "plus" factor of the textured-look papers, said Mr. William Burton, styie and
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  • 287 18 EVEN though we seldom wear the fa-bulous-looking gowns presented at fashion shows most 01 us can hardly resist the temptation of seeing a show. It Ls there, while each model flits by In some creation of sheer beauty and style, that we can at least let
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    • 346 18 \i»k'''^~Tfc Yotif home i3^<r d6s6rvGs #H^^3\ the best Electrical Mcmmi No. 12 outomotic M,«pnc«ter complete with luice atfochment. Ilectric Shov»most#r* foe """^^^Ba^ cleoneir ond fo«t««t ihavet, Atrtomatk: Staam of dr/ Ironntofttvi. wof ff# Bokac a QrM Automatic Em Frypoo w ,t>, automatic h«ot Boiler ond Poacher. control. AvoMobt* in 3
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    • 671 18 nA lb?^''" y?n'''^ FnH y^ -I indigestion JlJnpL agonies DiSiTla^ tablets bring fast, safe relief Now \ou can cat whatever jwai om* I m liU without worry ol sItCT-mt«l £';pI^W*TW apon>. I avv-to-take 'Bintus* ii>m| tablets set in seconds lobhngyoa I **J7»T_* I I i" It. sure relict Irom indigCMion.
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    • 332 18 Straits Times Crossword \CBOB£ S. Ha.T. It TmOf ***l ft) 1. The? nave s> ■took lutawt V Orre approwsJ to »Nd ma in beer spilt by rMow Con- <T>. muntsta (8). B. Ttf wxbbn, paitepa, \ittk* 5. Holiday «eclask>n? <*). the beginner 90 to g«t frolt I'm to sort out
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    • 1535 19 '■oWaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH TO LIVtRPOOL ft WEST COAST MX. Out S'pori Still P. ffiMM Kming MAMN M P Iti I lIS, I'paal. Dvaha UPt.TMiy Apr 20 ELPENOI n»'t. linrpMl. Gita«o« Cti. 13 Apr 34 Apr 25/20 Apr 30 AORASTOt Amojth. I pill. R'Mai. H'ari Apr 22 Apr 25 Apr 21/ 2 May
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    • 1324 19 i^ggg^^^^j^ggii THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS Tl GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMIURC. AHTWEIP. ROTTERIAM. OSLO. COTHEHOURC ANB CBPENHACEN /Sfc""*l*^ c S ►am ffntnt iftAc-vKV "SEIANDIA" I) 23/21 Api 2111 Apr 27/20 Apr |2(Vo\lSl "lUSUANCA" aj 21 Api/ 4 Mly 5/ J May I, I Mar YAY^Trt* "MALACCA" 1).... 11/21 Miy 11/23
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    • 1581 19 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. j ■mo. auiiOiM »WCAFOHI uc ajajt* tAMtSS HltlCt IP itKBOW lltEOfat 4 CONUWtNIH fIRTI S pora P. S'nam P«oan| lENHIANT (H) H lii|, LIU. Havri. M'bort G. J3 Apr 23 Apr 24 21 Apr 20/ 1 I tt NISI AH tLt 1 I Itti taa
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    • 1295 19 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w— \F*aU ILLIRMAN LINK Ui KLA VBMKSS LIMB LONDON. HAMIURC. ROTTERBAM IBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE 1 HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOBVER A PORTLAND. CITY OF NEWCASTLE AccMt.at MM tlf CHUiI A Sl.tt SM'l P S'firr feni tiiJii.viiii 12/11 Ap. 10 Apr/ 3 Ma, 21 )t Ap,
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  • 104 20 MELBOURNE. Wed TNVESTMEN'T shares fluctuated narrowly, with no definite trend emerging. In quiet trading. Oils were similarly Irregular with no notable moves. Base metals were slightly easier while loans were steady. Melbourne Stock Exchange closes for the Easter recess today and reopens on April 26. S{. Hill 14/2|
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  • 214 20 Ships lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Robin Hood 10/11. Bulimba 45, Lao 29/30, Geomitra 25/26. Btmt Johore i:. 10. Krnhiant 33 34, Stefan Okr/eja Madison Lloyd LUaniK IS. Gi.in,- Ann NW Outer roads: Majula. Uunung KerIntji. Lmci.- sclmito, zohra. Kyoshul Mar, i, Kostls, Slim Ann.
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  • 101 20 fjIHE Mlayan Cxchanxs Banks Ass*. ciatisn made these changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (nil rates to $100): New Ysrk: buying TT 32 7 <*, airmail OD 33. 90 d 'at 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3'S trade bills. Ssllm* TT sr OO ready: New Ysrk 32
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  • 381 20 NEW INDUSTRIAL SHARES TAKE ANOTHER TUMBLE From Our Market Correspondent ALL the new industrial counters eased again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but there were indications that they might ground just below present levels. The present easiness is a corrective operation after the inflated levels to which some speculators
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  • 18 20 April 17 April II ndustrials: 177.09 174.9! Hns: 317.17 317.1 Rubbers: 193.34 193.8: ran. 1 1958=100.
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  • 752 20 RUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yestrtday wnh the number of deals In brackets: Industrial!: Bouftead (2.000) $1.60: Dunlops (1.000) 51. 70 ON. (2.000) $1,661. (2.000) $1.66, (2.000) $1.68: Kant Smelt ing $3 OL, $2.93 OL: P. and N. ords (1.000) 52.79 ON. (1,000) CS.7I;
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  • 263 20 "pSTIMATED offerings, as generally expected. continued to increase on the Singapore Tin Market in face of the approaching Easter holidays when smelters will be closed for four days. Yesterday's offering of 275 tons which was five tons more than on Tuesday was the
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  • 78 20 -T-HF Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these price* for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on April 19. Rubber 781 cents a lb. Copra 5446 a ton. oconut oil $696 a ton. Palm oil S6Sl.soalon. Palm kernels $310.73 a ton. The rates of duties payable are:
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  • 101 20 Ann 1 18. Three months. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. N. 12 ni. Cold Storage 3d. M. Box 12 eta. Steamship 0 eta. Breweries 27 cts. 8. Times 14 eta. Robinson 0 cts. B. Traders 39 cts. 8. Darby M Unlteera 13 cts. w Jacks 9 cts. MININCS A.
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  • 123 20 CHINCH Preduce Cichang* lingaport n#.n ■not per picul yttt.r day: Cocsnut ell- hulk S4ot seller*, drum $«3» teller* Cepra: April JK/Coottnenl S2S bujrara. $29 seller**; Pepper: Muntok white $180 seller*. Sarawak «hfe tISTi acltera. special Sarawak Mack 1122J sallera. Lampoon black MM eellera. ABTA $130 •filers. Itngapere
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  • 218 20 VfAY first grade rubber btiyers t.e.t). I m closed at .1 pm in meals. I,umpur ve^terrtay at 7«J cents per Ih., down thnc-elchtha of a cent on Tuesday's closing priceu The tonr was quist. Federstlen ef Malaya Rubber chanrt ciofmij pr.es In rents per Ih vestentay:
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  • 214 20 «>AV first irads rubtasr buyers r.e.b. ivi rlmrd «t ."> p.m. In S'nmpora yesterday at 7^ cents per lr>. down hall a emit on Tuesday's rlontnic price. The closing tone was quiet aßsr sasisr. SCCD*. clostng price* m cent<i per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.f). prompt f.o.b.
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  • 36 20 April 18. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 78 cents (down half a cent). K.L.: 781 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5476.25 per picul (down 12V cents). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up five tons).
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    • 1107 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTDexpress VAJ^. Padflo <h AtlaoUe Coast Sarvle* ti* fiA ci» ti* Spore H'Dont H'lula I. F'cisc* t. Anfeies H Von Kaaikawa Mart" 24 21 Ap: tl Aai 14 May 21 May 13 May I Juee Mmp" li/11 Mai II May M Mw It teee M MpM I
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    • 487 20 W_ THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. lE^^^A from Japan. Saiitfbai aid Hanftoit Ports, liadiif to J^^^^«V Penanj and Rangoon. Spore Penong "WORLD PINK" 21 Apr "LUCIE SCHULTE" G. 21 /22 22 Apr "PAGAN" 30 Apr 2 May From Rangoon and Penang Loading for Hongkong, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Negeya A
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    • 434 20 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited lor the dis- j mantling, repairing, reassembiin.'. and i commLsMoning Into service with all pans in coou workin? oider ONE 2-ton Electric Portable j Jib Crane No. L *****8 at Wharf No. 3 Port Swettenham. Tender Form and Specification may be
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    • 708 20 tinny/ SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LTD, [Incorporated in the federation <f M.il.it.i. The Directors have declared in respect ot the year ending 30th June 1962 an interim dividend of 10 per cent less Malayan Income T.i\ at 40 pei cent payable on 21.-t May 1962 to all shareholders registered on 3rd
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    • 1219 21 PUBLIC APPOIMTMEMTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA The following vacancies have been filled and applicants are thanked:— Ref: 49/68 Laboratory Assistant, Engineering. Ref: 51/88 Laboratory Assistant. Physics Department. Ref: 52/68 Stenographer, Library. Ref: 1 UME- 1/6— Accounts Clerks 3 Clerk. Agriculture Department. 4 —Clerks, Library. 5 —Clerk. Library (Chinese Section) In view
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    • 954 21 (Con tin of d front r*aur Hi i SITUATIONS VACANT I* Wmrdt tt (Mtn.)—Bo» tt ett. txtrm THANKS ALL APPLICANTS, tha vacancy (Box N0.A5979) has been ailed TNS SINGAPORE SPASTIC Children's Association's va-.-anty ailed. Applicants tnanked MOTOR MECHANIC and Workshop Foreman required. Apply Box A 4064 8.T., Spore. WANTED: a
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    • 1081 21 t SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worda ti (Min,)— Bom it eta. mxtrm CMARTIRIO ACCOUNTANT— Isrct mining group has vacancy for Asian chartered accountant witb som* years of practical experience, willing to serve cxitntation also possibly hi Thailand Good salary tree bousing aod provident fund. Apply witb full details qualifications and experience
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    • 718 21 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Worda Si (Min.)— Box St eta. extra OWN YOUR MODERN home In Katong area— 2 storey terrace houses at Lorong J (opposite English School) From; *19,3<X>/- St. Patrick's Road (near seaside) From $23,500/- Haig Road /Ipoh Lnne (near Govt. Qrs From: $25,500/- Include roadworks, sawer/electric
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    • 837 21 EDUCATION It Wordt ti (Min.)— Box it ett. tmtrm POSTAL TUITION. Malayan litres) pondeace College otters guarantees) courses toi U.8.C.. Cambrtdae, KM C. «.T.. L.C EL, Pttawat, L.C.U. cxamlDattons ate. Follow Prof. Davies M.A.'c Bngllsn Coarse to «e--eure Credits. 1S«1 Cambridge rosulu a record. 70-paga oroepectos Cree, P.O. Boa »9
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    • 798 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Worda Si (Min.>—Box it eta. txtrm AUSTIN MINI REGISTERED 26-10-60 accident tree. Well maintained ***** or offer. Ring Stmtapore ***** 2* Chtltera Drive Singapore IS. IHI TAUNUS 17M owned by factory Service Manager since new 7,800 miles. Showroom condition. Instalments arranged. Riag Woag 68J47 Singapore. MORRIS
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    • 132 21 La Proudest o£ the portables and by Sar the most PERFECT. L4XOST ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION 30. CIRCULAR ROAD SINGAPORE. I. TEL: ***** Invest ma AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC I COFFEE PERCOLATOR 2J PINT SIZE IN CHROME PLATED COPPER OR PASTEL ENAMELS. SEE THEM IN OUR SHOWROOM. OR AT LEADING ELECTRICAL MALE*! SCOTT
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    • 824 22 |eVis«»MMSMß«s»»es»iMaLMM»»»^s»»sß»Mslss^^s>jßa^B»«meMßVJ^M^B^^i^^^saiJ KEPONG PLANTATIONS LIMITED. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the land detailed below:— Mature budded rubber planted 1934 109 acres Immature budded rubber planted 1958 393 Immature clonal -seedling rubber planted 1958 25 Unplanied land 38 Total 565 acres more or l*.ss. forming parts of Fraser Estate, Kulai,
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    • 546 22 NOTICES I NOTICE The Penang Adult Education I Association will conduct the exj animations of the: Pitman Institute National Gregg Association Institute of Commerce jon the 13ih. 14th 15th July. 1962. Particulars and entry forms ob- 1 I tamable at 868. Beach Street. Penang. Closing aate for entries sth May,
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    • 279 22 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Asso:iation in the Btat? of Singapore nill be closed for business on Friday 20th. Saturday 21st and i Monday 23rd April 1962, oeing 3ood Friday and the following j Day, and Easter Monday. NOTICE The office!i of the Economic
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    • 1274 22 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from registered contractors Class "C and above for general repairs and painting to Station Building etc. at Seremban. Tenders close at 12.00 noon on Monday 23rd April. 1962 at the office of the Pengurusi Lembaga Pembuka Tawaran2 d/a Ketua Jurukira, Keretapi
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    • 214 22 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "EX" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the ChW Architect, Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 30th April. 1962 for Alterations and Additional Partitions to the Offices of the
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    • 552 22 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK Tenders lor the Construction in Reinforced Concrete of a Roud Bridge over the Parit Hindu at 71st Mile Kg. Kay.m Road 'ii DmdiPßs. Perak will be received at the Office ot the State Engineer. P.WD. Pernk. li»h up to 3.00 p.m. on 27th April, 1962
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  • 280 23 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tan Howe Liang set himself a total poundage of 800-lb at today's SAWLF trials for the international triangular meet against Indonesia and Malaya in Jakarta next week and confidently achieved his target When he arrived at Wilkie Road for the
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  • 394 23  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By YOUNG TEAM BUT NOT WEAK— COACH YUSUF Kuala Lumpur, Wed. INDONESIA will not lay their reputation as Thomas Cup champions on the line when they compete in the Asian Badminton Confederation's first team championship which starts at the Stadium
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  • 161 23 INVITATION TO U.S.? WE HAVEN'T BEEN TOLD—RAJARA TNAM LTAM 'SURPRISED' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— i The United States Lawn Tennis Association has invited Malaya to send players to compete in the U.S. national amateur singles championship at Forest Hills, New York, in August, according to the U.S. Information Service here. V.
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  • 270 23 TUTANG AND UNANG RATES BEST PAIR The men players are: Singles— Johnny TJla, Uem Tjeng Klang Djuncy, Apaj. Thing Oen Hie. An* Tjing Slang. Doubles Tutang and Unaug. Entab TJahya and Kho Han TJiang. Llem Tjeng Kiang and Tjab Han Tlong. Their boys singles player Is Nana Soetlsma. Tutang and
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  • 33 23 SINGAPORE. Wed. Teams for the Singapore AAA triangular meets this season will be: May 27 Police. Swift and Achilles: June 3 Singapore, Johore and Malacca: June 24 Schools. RAF and Universities.
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  • 319 23  -  KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Ten horses to follow at the Selangor April meeting which begins on Sunday are: SPEKDY PHOENIX Due for a win: put up two good performances over 6f second to Scarlet Light and third to Peak of Perfection
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  • 72 23 WASHINGTON. Wed. American horses may compete in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in July. John Schapiro. founder of the Washington Internationa! race, has told Sir David Ormsby Gore. the British Ambassador, that Invitations had been received to race American
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  • 410 23  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN JR; By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. 'pHE most disappointed sportsman in the Federal x capital this morning was Jock Mackie, scratch amateur golfer and unti! yesterday evening hot favourite to take the Malayan Open Amateur golf championship title here over the Easter weekend. Mackie had
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    • 53 23 CALBECK CLP semi-final (Spore): No 1-2 Gurkha Rifles 3 No 20 Pield Regt RA 0 PENANG- DIV. S: Clugor Club 6 P\VD 1. WOMEN'S TRIAL (Penan*) Bunga Raya XI 3 Bunga Tan long 0. K. KANGBAR: Dlt. 1: Oeruda 8 Ourus 1. L. pf.rak DIV. 1 (T. Anaon): PWD
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    • 40 23 HINDU VOt'TH Final fSeran ban): XL bt Klang by 132 runs. XL 186 (Doral 41. Ramakrishnan 36. Ramlah 5-41) Klang 64 (Ramakrishnan 6-28). INTKR-BCHOOL (Klang): High School bt Ln Salle by 46 runs. High Sen 120 La Snl'e 74
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    • 10 23 iiiM I Li" iKawang): Bermntu Tin bt Police 4-1.
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    • 17 23 RIOBY rxiOX Birkenhead 13 Waterloo 0; Exeter 20 Bath 8 Penryn 6 Cross Keys ft.
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  • 168 23 INDIANS 5 FOR 131— THEN RAIN 17-INGSTON, Wed. Heavy rain which fell 21 minutes after lunch washed out further play on the fourth day of the Fifth and final Test here between the West Indies and India. Scores: West Indies 253 and 283. India 178 and 131 for five. The
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  • 87 23 SINOAPORE. Wed. —Reggie da Suva will lead the Singapore team in their M.C.A. inter-«tate cricket, match against Negri SembUan at the S.R.C. padang on Apr. 28 and 39. The team is: R. da Sllva. S Houghton. B. Marks. J. Woodhouse. A. de Sllva. J. Martens.
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  • 74 23 BINGAPORE. Wed.— A young Jansenltes team held League champions Ceylon Sports Club to a 1-1 draw in a senior knockout hockey competition quarter-final at Serangoon Road today Ceylonese were lucky to escape defeat. In the last few minutes. Kcalkeeper Hag saved them by beating Kanaga ln a
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  • 191 23 Blackburn check Burnley's League title hopes SOCCER SHOCK LONDON, Wed.— Burnley's hopes of winning the English Football League championship suffered a severe setback when they were beaten 1-0 at home by Blackburn last night. They now have only one match in hand of Ipswich, who lead them by one i?oint
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  • 98 23  -  FRANCIS BOLY By OONG KONG. Wed. Eleven 11 Army boxers, of whom five are Hong Kong AB.A champions, compete ln the Far East Land Forces Individual boxing championships at Numeld Badminton Hall from April 24 to 27. With the exception of B. White (lightwelter) of 4
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  • 119 23 CINOAPORE, Wed.— Good goal- keeping by Mokhtar T.ibrl saved Eveready from a heavy defeat in the S.B.H.F.A. Mr. l match ln which they were beaten 3-0 by Weames at Farrer Park today. Mokhtar stopped several difficult shots, Including a penalty, and conceded only one goal in each
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  • 163 23 S'pore bid for US coach SINGAPORE, Wed. The United States Information Service in Singapore has cabled the U.S. Government to send an athletics coach, in time to prepare the Singapore team lor the Asian Games which begin in Jakarta on Aug. 24. The coach nas been asked for by the
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  • 110 23 SINOAPORE. Wed.-Army won the inter-Services boUn* cnampionshlp with a total of 27 points after the finals to retain the India Challenge Cup at Woodlands here last night. /o R v Unners up were 1 Navy (22). RAJ", scored 19 points Results: Fly: Willy Tan (RN> bt
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 103 23 ABDULLA 37 are enjoyed by, those who >.;' appreciate the, good :h ings of life. Not mm www w that ABDULLA 37 are a luxury, but they JU I ¥1| ¥11 J\ are a skilful blending of the finest Virginia IDI/ \J m** JL JT^ tobaccos selected to give a
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 146 23 TOL'K MATCH: Kedah Invitation XI v Sporting distal (KFA grd. AJor Star. 5). STOBE DIV. 2A: B. Kesenlan v Indian Brotherhood (Gevlnng); Jollilads v Serangoon Gardens (Farrer Pk); Dtv. 3D; Bt. Pantanß v Indian Youngsters (St. Geor«te"s Rdi. SOOR DIV. 2: S'gor Club y Hong Chin padang); Div. 3: Wai
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  • 693 24 ONLY 12 ENTITLED TO ORDER OF TEMASEK AT ANY ONE TIME 'pill' Singapore <i<>Ncrnmi'ul today announced details ol six awards with which the State will honour citizens ami nun cili/.t'iis who have done meritorious service for Ihc Stale. Highest award among them is the Order of
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  • 53 24 WIDOW AND CHILDREN of Lite Mr. M.S. M.iheadran. Ipoh thank rrlattvet, fil«D<ls for mrs'iism of eon(ioirore. wraaJtje. fttteaefeMe. funeral FUNERAL OF Mr. Kon* Yon* Sh»*r. aged 66 of Taipinn and IVnanc. vbo paxsrd away at I'enanK Hospital on 15. 4. 62. watt held thr MM day. Thank* rxtrndrd to
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  • 35 24 MRS COH SWEC SENC Nee Yeow bad Sim pa»**d away 1K. 4.62 at 31 Yap Ah Shale Street leaving behind husband, two soon, fix daughter*. Kon*-tn-l.iw, and 23 grand children Funeral 9.20 a.m. 20-4-62.
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  • 443 24 I ONDON, Wed. A former airline draughtsman who won £7.500 damages last year against union officials who secured his dismissal by threatening to strike, heard the award set aside in the Court of Appeal yesterday. The court held that the three officials of the
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  • 115 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. A talk to be given by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to the Foreign Correspondents' Association at a dinner in the Adelphl Hotel tomorrow night will be broadcast direct from the hotel at 10 p.m. in the English service
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  • LONDON STOCKS
    • 23 24 LONDON, Wed- Buyers £944, sellers £945. Forward buyers £951 sellers £952, Settlement £946. Turnover a.m. 225 tons, p.m. 85. i Tone: Quiet.
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    • 39 24 LONDON. Wed Spot 23 ,.<*, May 23..d.. June 23 1 -d., July Sept. 23?»d., Oct./ Dec. 23 ,ri Jan. 'Mar. 23% d. April/June 23 '-s d., ci-f. Apr. unquoted. May 23d.. June 23d. Tone: Barely steady. BACK PAGE SPORTS
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  • 371 24 S'pore youths beaten again OANGKOK. Wed. 13 Singapore are stil" without a victory or point in the fourti i Asian Youth son-t^ j competition which on- tered its fifth day 1 here today. Singapore were beaten 4-<t by Pakistan today alter Pak^ istan h«d led 3-0 at the interval Singapore
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