The Straits Times, 1 May 1962

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  • 20 1 \VU(A(.K DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100*000 The Straits Times fie***** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 206 1 Desperate OAS gunmen slip into France Fanatics out in 2 gangs paper LONDON, Mon. Squads of fanatical gunmen, members of the Secret Army Organisation (OAS), have slipped into France from Algeria with orders to assassinate President De Caulle, the Daily Mirror reports today. 'They have been told
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  • 75 1 R.A.F. cook. Sac Michael John Arthur Barrarloush. 32 fabove). who was sentenced to a year's jail by a Butterworth court martial yesterday for fraudulently converting to his own use S 1.300 belonging to a Filipino window. Mrs. Philomena Me Me. He mtm also
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  • 68 1 TPOH, Mon. Mr. E. 1 D. Lemos. 61, an estate factory supervisor, was found murdered on Lima Bias Estate, near Slim River, this morning. He had multiple stab wounds on the head and amis. His body was found on a bridle path leading towards Slim
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  • 79 1 THE HAGUE, Mon. The > liner Waterman is due to sail for Dutch New Guinea with '600 army troops on May 4. Defence Ministry sources said today. Tnt- sources said this was a second group of troops being sent under the "crash" priority scheme to reinforce
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  • 40 1 OTTAWA. Mon. livr women wearing black armband.s staged a silent prol« Bt against rr>umptlon of atmospheric nuclear tests when Mr. Harold Macmlllan arrived here from Washington today for talks with Mr. Dlefenbaker. the Canadian Premier. DiefenbaWer.
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  • 201 1 Rita arrives for a shopping spree ACTRESS TELLS OF LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT... ONE LOOK AT THE ORIENT, AND HER HEART FLEW SINGAPORE. Mon. Vivacious Rita Moreno, who won an Oscar recently as the best supporting actress for her role in "West Side Story." slipped quietly into Singapore today. Along
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  • 48 1 Derailed— by a quake TOKYO. Mon. A man died and seven freight cars were derailed today In Northern Japan as a result of an earthquake. The epicentre was 40 kilometres underground off the Pacific coast of Northern Japan. The earthquake shook Northern and part of Central Japan. Reuter.
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  • 28 1 BERLIN. Mon. Communist Police captured a fleeing East Berliner on the "death strip" close to the East- West city border. West Berlin police reported today. U.P.I.
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  • 94 1 LENIN PRIZE FOR 'LIBERATOR' NKRUMAH MOSCOW. Mon. President Nkrumah of Ghana (above) was today awarded a Lenin Peace Prize for 1961. His citation described him as "an outstanding leader of the African national liberation movement, a courageous fighter for peace and an upholder of the principles of peaceful co-existence." Other
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  • 26 1 NORFOLK. 'Virgl lia). Mon. A Norwegian freighter, damaged in a collision yesterday that killed two passengers, half sank early today in Chesapeake Bay. U.P.I.
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  • 225 1 CANBERRA. Mon. fTHE Communist ofA fensive in South Vietnam had at least been blunted, Gen. Emmett O'Donnell said today. Gen. O'Donnell. Com-mander-in-Chief of U.S. Pacific Air Forces, was speaking at a press con- > ference at the beginning of i his tour of Australia
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  • 148 1 DR. S PRAISES READY REDS tAKAKTA. >lon. PnJ sidrnt Soekarno today praised Indonesia's Communists for their readiness to fight in West Irian. Speaking at the close of the Indonesian Co umunist Party congress here, he said revolutionary unity was essential today. He was glad the disease of "Communist phobia" tvas
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  • 176 1 NEW YORK. Monday. •PHE United States will explode a hydrogen bomb A over Johnston Island in the Pacific which "may prove to be the greatest show in scientific history," the New York Times reported today. It said the blast, in the present scries of tests,
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  • 175 1 Go-slow at S'pore Airport SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Airways/Qantas Local Employees Union today ordered its members to 'work to rule from midnight tonight. The union said the decision was taken "in protest against the managements breach of promise and unnecessary methods of procrastination." It said Malayan Airways accepted the unions
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  • 22 1 ARMS SHIP Si Gl MIMA) A Gujitt-m.il mi Air [>ljn»- < übjn carrying arms destinriu.iti malt. Prr?-. juel Ydigora* Fnen»< —Reuter.
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  • FOREIGN DESK PHOTO SPECIAL
    • 95 2 FIRE-FIGHTING tugs nestle beside the blazing 17,000-ton tanker Olympic Thunder, in the North Sea, struggling to bring the flames under control. The Olympic Thunder caught fire after being in collision with another tanker, the 22,000-ton Kissavos. a Greek vecs.l. Both ships radioed out SOS signals and
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    • 193 2 BANGKOK, Monday. fHE South-East Asia Treaty Organisation's mili- tary advisers are expected to Tiake a minute assessment of the guerilla war in South Vietnam and review their defence plans accordingly when they meet here tomorrow. The regular meeting, held r twice a year, will
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    • 78 2 Cigarette machines banned ST. HELIER (Jersey i. Mon. Cigarette machines will be banned from Jersey from Sept. 1, and children under 16 will no longer be able to buy them In shops. Maximum fines of £50 will be imposed on anyone selling tobacco ln a vendtng machine, 'and police •jvill
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    • 46 2 LANDSHUT. W. Germany >. Mon. Two American brothers, aged 11 and 13, were drowned in a reservoir near here yesterday while trying to save their dog after it lumped in the water. The dog got out of the water by Itself.— Reuter.
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    • 261 2 Those aid millions: Most are from West LONDON. Monday THE United States and Britain together gave £12,800 million in econojpic aid to underdeveloped countries between 1946 and 1960 against £1,600 million given by the Communist bloc. "Aid for Developing Countries" by economic expert H.J.P. Arnold, published in London today, says
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    • 27 2 NEW YORK. Mon— Dr. Salazar, Prime Minister of Portugal, today said that U.S. policy on Africa was "naive" and could lead to "multiplying Congos." Reuter.
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    • 111 2 U.S. BID TO DEVELOP COMMON COLD VACCINES WASHINGTON, Mon.— The U.S. Public Health Service announced yesterday it has awarded its first contract for development of vactines against the common cold. Charles Pfizer and C 0... Inc. of Terrc Haute. Indiana, was granted th»- on«*-v«-ar. I SSI I.OOO contract b\ the
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    • 155 2 BANGKOK, Monday. niFFERENCES ol views between the Right-wing 1J Laotian faction and the United States on a coalition Government In Laos may be solved "very shortly." the Thai Defence Minister. General Thanom Kittikachorn said yesterday. He said Thailand was willing to extend sincere assistance to
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    • 23 2 MIAMI. Mon.— Five sticks of dynamite attached to a part-ly-burned fuse were found outside a synagogue here last night. Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 127 3 ILFORD. Mon. A 1 mysterious Mr Bountiful" is sending anonymous bundles of poSSd notes through the post to People and organisations in Ilford, EssGX But tie never puts stamps on the large buff envelopes he .sends them in. The Uford post office, nuzzled by
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  • 88 3 A 'GOOD MORNING' THAT'S WORTH £100 TO LONELY MR. JAMES... LONDON. Mon. lIOW nice to have said n "Good morning" to lonely 74-year-old John James, a music teacher of Hightorldge Road, Aylesbury. Buckinghamshire. The six-foot tall, immaculately dressed, shy old man. who lived alone, had few relatives and lewer friends.
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  • 37 3 TEL AVIV. Mon. British business magnate Charles Clore has donated (U.S.) s 1.000. 000 to the Weizmann Institute of Science to build ;in "international House" for graduate students, it was announced last night. U.P.I.
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  • 83 3 Orbit 'double 9 next? LONDON. Mon.— The So- rtet Union's next jump i into space may be with two astronauts together on a 50-orblt trip, Mr. Kenneth Gatland. vice-president ol the British Interplanetary Society. >aid here last night "It hns recently been stated in Moscow that Cosmonauts 111 and IV
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  • 146 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Major Gherman Titov, the Soviet astronaut who orbited the earth 17 times last August, arrived here last night. He has come to the U.S. primarily to attend an international scientific symposium in Washington sponsored by the Committee for Space Research. He
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  • 129 3 Unionist heads Red party in India NEW DELHI, Mon.— The Indian Communist Party today unanimously elected 62-year-old Shripad Amrit Dangc as its chairman and Mr. E.M.S. Namboodripad as its new secretary-gene-ral, thus ending days of deadlock. Mr. Dange. well-known trade unionist and leader of the Communist group in the lower
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  • 126 3 SIX-POINT PLAN TO CURB OAS TERRORISM TUNIS. Monday. A LGERIAN Nationalist leaders are urging the pro- visional executive in Algiers, under Mr. Abderrahmane Fares, to press the French authorities to adopt a six-point programme to curb the Secret Army Organisation terrorism. These are: DISARM all Europeans: INTERN anyone involved In
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  • 122 3 T ONDON. Mon. More ls than 700 airport "tal!:--down" men have. "asked for the day off" on May 18. threatening to paralyse every major airport In Britain on that day, the men's union said last night. The air traffic controllers, or "talk-down" men, are vital
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  • 534 3 A NIK-JACK MEETING FORECAST British, U.S. leaders decide to continue East-West contacts WASHINGTON, Mon THE possibility of another meeting between President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev was forecast by authoritative sources last night following the President's v>?ekend talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan. This would be in line with the agreement reached
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  • 27 3 NEW DELHI, Mon.— Mr. Nehru said today that the effectiveness of the Geneva disarmament conference had been hampered by the resumption of nuclear tests Reuter.
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Mon Mr Cyril F. J. Hankinson. editor of Debrett's Peerage. Britain's mo.st exclusive who's who, retired today. Reuter
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  • 28 3 PARIS. Mon— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, will pay an official visit to Prance from July 1 to 6. it was announced today. Reuter.
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    • 437 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 'SERVICE 41.7 metre* v me tres A.M. 6.00 Time Sl«nal. Nega- MEDII M WAVE SERVICE gara-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 6 «n*tret Morning Melodies; 7.00 Render- A M 800 Good Morning; 6.01 vousWU, Mu.ic^.3o Tnne Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast 800 The News: 8.05
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  • 872 4 TEACHERS' UNION ASKS FOR A SEPARATE INQUIRY INTO SERVICE CONDITIONS, SALARIES SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Singapore Teachers' Union tonight suggested to the Lim Tay Boh Inquiry Commission into education that a separate and independent commission should be set up to inquire into the service conditions of all
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 4 MR. AND MRS. Noel Symons, who were married at St. Mary's Church, Koala Lumpur on Easter Monday. Mr. Symons, who is Station Engineer of Rediffusion in Singapore, is the youngest son of Mrs. J. M. Symons. His bride, the former Miss Edelweiss van Rooyen, a Kirkby-trained teacher, is
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  • 52 4 THIS Malay folk dance was part of a cultural show put on at a buffet party on Sunday night at the Badminton Hall for about 2,000 officials of Singapore trade unions. The party was organised by the Singapore Trade Unions May Day Joint
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  • 178 4 25 MORE BANK WORKERS SACKED SINGAPORE, Mon. The United Commercial Bank has dismissed 25 more employees, bringing the total sacked so far to 48. The dismissed employees are from the bank's head office In Raffles Place and Berangoon Branch in Campbell Lane. They are now picketlngviut--slde the Raffles Place premises
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  • 186 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. »TKE MINISTER for Culture and acting Minister A for Education, Mr. S Rajaratnam, tonight suggested that more Old Boys' Associations should, like the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students Association, plan activities to help needy pupils in various schools. He said that In a
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Renowned American-Italian pianist Orazlo Frugoni will give a recital here under the sponsorship of Mr. Goh Soon Tioe on June 14.
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  • 165 4 Caused hurt with a chopper SINGAPORE. Mon. A 32-year-old odd job labourer. Tan Lian Huat. was convicted in the second district court today on two charges of causing hurt to his two step-sons. He was stated to have used a chopper on Tay Cheng Hal. 17, a cloth-ven-dor, and his
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  • 300 4 I SINGAPORE. Mon. A GIRL, described as a cripple since birth, told a court today that she was molested twice jcvithin a fortnight by a grandfather, her nextdoor neighbour for more than 10 years. The prosecuting officer, Inspector E. O. Thomson, described the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 98 4 AIR ARRIVALS AMD DEPARTURES THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircral movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Beirut Bahrein. New Delhi. Rangoon, (BA 718) 6.10 pjn.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 pjn. Qanus: Prom Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (QF 733) 8.40 pjn.; from London. Rome.
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    • 110 4 from Kuala Lumpur. Kuantan. Trengganu (ML 117) 4.60 pjn.; from Kuala Lumpur, Penang. Medan (ML 107) 5.50 pjn.; from Malacca. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. Penang. Alor Star, Kota Bharu, (ML 133) 7.15 p.m.; from Kuching, Brunei, Jesselton (ML 477) 7J5 pjn.; from Kuala Lumpur ML 173) 8.30 pm.; from Penang (ML
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    • 100 4 Hong Kong. Tokyo (JL 712) 8.30 ajn. Cathay Pacific: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong. (CX 724) 8 ajn.; to Jakarta (CX 725) S.SO pjn. Pan-American To Saigon. Manila. Honolulu. Lot Angeles (PA 818) 10.30 ajn. Thai International: To Jakarta (TO 401) 8.30 p.m. Malayan Airways: To Malacca. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 69 4 [riiie diary POLICE BAND: Performirtß at IsUna Negara. 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 pjn. MAY DAY: Singapore Trade Unions' mass rally and variety show at Jalan Besar Stadium. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. SOCIETY FOR SPIRITIAI. CULTURE: Yoga classes, 5.30 to 7.30 pjn. V.M.C.A.: Bceneshifters principal rehearsal. 8 p.m. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION:
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  • 1892 5  -  OH KEE TIANG and KHAW THEAN HONG For £/ie defence: Can we rely on a witness like Mrs. McNie completely? For the prosecution: She is pitiable and foolish but truthful.... -by- BUTTERWORTH, Monday COUNSEL: IF SHE HAD KNOWN HE WAS BARRACLOUGH IN JUNE,
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 1261 7 STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TENGKU Abdul Rahman re- minded the people of Singapore today that it would be their fault if they did not make arrangements to continue business with the Federation "after the Causeway
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    • 266 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. said in the House of Representatives today that he would check on the case again of a mental hospital patient whose home was not informed when
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    • 124 7 SIX SYCES WHO HOPE FOR SIX WINNERS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Six syces employed by a racehorse trainer here keep their fingers crossed everytlme horses trained by him take part In a race. For a bonus of $100 will be given to the syce if a horse looked after by him
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    • 180 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE retiring Chief Education Officer of Kuala Lumpur, Dr. F. J. A. Rawcliffe, today praised the Malayan Chinese for their part in promoting education. He said: 'The Malayan Chinese contributed whatever they could towards building school and this is their Investment
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    • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will officially open the second Singapore International Salon of Photography at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday at 5.30 p.m.
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    • 177 7 Parliament clash on lottery money KUALA LUMPL'R, Mon. Alliance backbenchers and P.MJ.P. members Hashed in the House ot Representatives tonight over the question of money obtained through the sale of Social Welfare lottery tickets. The I'M IF. stand was that lottery money was "haram" (taboo) and tbat it ought not
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  • 96 7 '$3,500 if you want mine gear back IPOH. Mon. Four masked men armed with daggers raided a tin mine at the Bth mile, Gopeng road, and stole seven fuel injectors worth about 53.000 shortly after midnight last night. Before they left the gang put a letter, written in Chinese, on
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  • 108 7 IPOH, Mon.— An appli--1 cation for bail by Hashim bin Gha n i, managing director and sole proprietor of the Peninsular Construction and Mining Company, of Ipoh. was allowed by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here today. The judge fixed $2,000 ball pending appeal
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  • 98 8 I/TJALA LUMPUR, Mon. A record number of trade union members (235,000) were registered at the end of March, the Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said Loday. He told a press conference: "This figure Is the highest ir> the history of trade unions in
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  • 43 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The British CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia. Lord Selkirk, flew here this morning to see the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, before going to Britain on a one-month holiday. He returned to Singapore three hours later.
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  • 98 8 Alliance start polls with 21 'wins' A LOR STAR, Mon. The Alliance won 21 seats without contest when nominations closed yesterday for five local council elections at Anak Bukit, Bukit Selembau, Lunas, Yen and Serdang. Seventy-one other candidates will contest 33 other seats. Of these, 33 represent the Alliance. 30
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  • 47 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A six-member delegation led by the Assistant Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, will attend an International Labour Organisation conference at Geneva in June. Mr. Manickavasagam will leave by air on Thursday. Other members of the party will leave later.
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  • 299 8 UREA PROJECT: 'DON'T ENCOURAGE FOREIGN FIRMS' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE Federation Government was today urged not to encourage "foreign and capitalistic interests" in the fertiliser industry at the expense of local and national undertakings. The appeal was made by the Co-operative Union of Malaya Ltd., which represents all urban co-operative
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  • 84 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A public holiday will be observed here on Friday, the third anniversary of the funeral of the late Sultan Ibrahim of Johore. The head of the Religious Affairs Department, Dato Abdul Rauf bin Haji Mohamed Taib will lead prayers in the
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  • 437 8 Seth retires after 37 eventful years 9 practice at Bar SINGAPORE, Mon MR. KENNETH SETH, one of Singapore's most outstanding lawyers, has retired after 37 eventful years of practice at the Bar. He was born in Singapore in 1902 and was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1925.
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  • 37 8 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. The Sultan ol Kedah will open a new $19,000 mosque at Tanjong Dawai. a fishing village on the estuary of the Merbok River. 20 miles from here, on Saturday.
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  • 23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The House of Representatives today approved a sum of $6,272,985 for additional expenditure in 1961 and for 1962.
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  • 1338 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature REBELLION BROUGHT PEACE TO PAHANG... British protection sparked four years of bitter civil war HUGH CLIFFORD, acting Resident at Pahang, was in an optimistic mood. His report for the year 1890 was that of a headmaster approving the term's work of an exceptionally bright pupil. "The
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  • The Straits Times
    • 662 10 Not for the first time, a majoi parliamentary debate on this occasion the first of the new session produced much sound and fury but precious little that bore directly on the vital issues set out in the Royal Address. A full-scale review of the Second Five- Year
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    • 349 10 Mr. Tan Lark Sye's call for the abolition of the Rubber Export Registration Board reads like a joke in doubtful taste. But Mr. Tan apparently is not joking. He is perfectly serious. It is time to remove the yoke imposed by colonial government so that rubber dealers may
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    • 254 10 Speculation in the American press of the purpose and the hoped for rewards of the new series of nuclear tests continues uninhibited. The New York Times is the authority for the most startling of all predictions, the suggestion that late in the series nuclear explosion 500 miles
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  • 496 10  - A hollow victory for Welensky HENDERSON GALL RHODESIA'S ELECTION FARCE— WHERE THE ONLY OPPOSITION CAME FROM THE 'LUNATIC FRINGE* From SALISBURY, Mon The future of the Rhodesian Federation today hangs in the balance just as it did before Sir Roy Welensky won a virtually uncontested general election last Friday. The
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  • 694 10 A tiny border break in the Iron Curtain... \TIENNA, Mon.— ln the far V south-eastern corner of Austria, a simple wooden bridge, which spans the Mur River between Austria and Yugoslavia, has become one of the most frequented links between the Communist and nonCnmmunlst world. Acroas the bridge, built by
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    • 207 10 The champ with the golden key The champion of the underdog, the humble the distressed, The labouring proletariat by capital oppressed. Oft thunders forth Indignantly to ease their sorry lot A discharge of moral shrapnel, a barrage of leg-1 shot. The shattered rank* of foemen fly before his righteous sword.
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    • 82 10 I WOULD urge the City Council to give due consideration to housing plans submitted for approval. I have heard of many Instances of housing plans being turned down simply because the City Council Is In favour of brick houses and not wooden houses. This is one sure way
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  • 322 10  -  KRISHNA MOORTMY From NEW DBLHX, Mm Mr. Nehru Is bHnic i>r»rfv.»r<J by hla colleague lo appoint a Deputy i'rlme Minister. Mr. Nehru is holidaying In the hills, recuperating l'rom the illness which .struck him down during the crucial days following the General
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    • 630 10 Straits Times Malay Mail CMssKled edvertleementa ssay be landed te< Ist Floor COLD ITO»«g| AftCADB Orchard Road cold sronAoe branches AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON* > KEPPKL, ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Co.lyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Httpetrtek'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road. Naval
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  • 249 11 DIVORCE DECREES FOR 3 WIVES SINGAPORE, Mon. A *3 telephone operator, a teleprinter operator and an Army clerk, who sued their husbands for divorce, were each granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court here today. The decree In each case Is to be
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  • 65 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Sultan of Kedah, on behalf of the Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong. will present new Regimental Colours to the 3rd. Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, at Kepala Batas at 9.30 a.m. on May 12. More than 500 officers and men. including the band of the Royal Malay
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  • 42 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The House of Representatives passed four other bills today rhey are: The Incorporation (State Legislatures Competency* Bill. Redemptorlst Fathers (Incorporation) Bill. Interpretation and General Clauses (Amendments Bill and Act No. 38 of 1961 (Commencement) Bill.
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  • 38 11 PORT DICKSON. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will take the salute during a passing out parade of army recruits at the Port Dlckson recruit training centre at 9 a.m. on Saturday.
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  • 47 11 PENANG. Mon A woman lorry owner, Loh Slew Lan. was today fined $175 for allowing her vehicle to carry excess weight at Olugor on March 16. Another lorry owner. Goh Teng. was fined $175 for a similar offence in Green Lane on March 13.
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  • 299 11 DON'T LET COMMUNISTS DRAG YOU INTO MERGER BATTLE, WARNS PETIR SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE People's Action Party said today that the trade union movement in Singapore should not get involved with the Communists or be drawn into the communal battle the pro-Com-munists were hoping to precipitate.
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  • 195 11 IPOH, Monday. A SECOND-HAND dealer P. Sethu Chettlar, 38, was offered 13 used lorries for $5,000 by R. Ramadass, a former temporary police Inspector, the Sessions Court here was told today. Ramadass pleaded not guilty to cheating Sethu by falsely representing the owner of the 13
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  • 108 11 gINGAPORE, Mon. A professor and seven lecturers from University of Singapore and two members of the schools broadcasting section of Radio Singapore left by air for Brunei this morning for a five-day visit to the Brunei oilfields sponsored by Shell Eastern) Ltd. The party consists
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  • 465 11 Dr. Lim to Tengku: Give us a -Chance... PENANG, Monday J)R. LIM CHONG EU, chairman of the pro tern committee of the newly-formed United Democratic Party, today appealed to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to adopt a "much more paternal attitude towards opposition parties." "I make this appeal for
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  • 32 11 SINGAPORE. Mon —Mr. Sathl V Kandlah will act as Third Criminal District Judge and third magistrate for two months, starting from Thursday. while Mr N. A D'Rozario ls on leave.
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  • 169 11 THE LAI FUND $85,000 IT U A L A LUMPUR. Mon. A further $1,578.10 has been received for Miss Lai Yoke Heong whose arms were amputated after an accident. The total collected now stand* at $85,639. Latest donations are: Pie J. D. Lim (Congo) $3; basketball match on April 17
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  • 43 11 PENANG. Mon. Loo Ewe Guan, 37. was today granted $300 ball when he pleaded nor gultly to a charge, of assisting in carrying on a 1,000 characters lottery at 38 Clntra Street yesterday. The case was fixed for hearing on June
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  • 440 11 STOCK EXCHANGE'S NEW CHIEF ON HOW TO EXPAND ITS ACTIVITIES SINGAPORE. Mon. Greater use must be madi of the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms, the new chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange, Mr. Jacob Ballas, said today. Their facilities must be Improved and public interest In them aroused, he
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  • 161 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. qiHE Barisan Soslalis now wants the British Oov--1 eminent to open up all Its military bases in Singapore "for inspection by the people." This was the party's reply to a Singapore Government challenge to the party to visit Pulau Tekong, oft
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  • 47 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Nataraja Guru, head of the Narayana Ourukula Mission. will arrive here on Wednesday at 8.55 a.m. by Malayan Airways plane from Singapore. He will stay at the Pure life Society Ashram at Puchong for a week, giving public lecture's.
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  • 21 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Malay Education Council will hold a conference at 16. Nasslm Road at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 50 11 SEBEMBAN. Mon.— The touring 17 -man study group from the National Defence College of Canada this morning visited the State Rural Development Operations Room here. The croup, headed by Air Commodore M. P. Goinn, was received by the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed.
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  • 96 11 The cigar smoking thieves I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thieves casually smoked cigars as they ransacked the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. office in Batu Road here yesterday. They left with cash, cigars and pertume worth $800 Mr. H. van de Klooster, the company's manager, said today that the thieves apparently "made themselves
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  • 122 11 TWO WOMEN FINED FOR HAVING OPIUM JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. rwo women were convicted in the Sessions Court here today ot possession of prepared opium. Tan Kul Kee. 21, oi Kluang. was lined $400 in default three months' jail lor possessing 500 packets of prepared opium on Feb. 9 at the
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  • 50 11 PENANG, Mon. Cars and other vehicles wrecked In road accidents took part in an unusual procession staged on the Esplanade last night as a finale to Penang's Police Week. But another item, an illuminated display by the Federation police band, had to be cancelled because of rain.
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  • 44 11 PENANG, Mon— Ten ingot* of tin ore valued at $4,000 have been reported stolen from a tongkang at the Penang Port Commission wharf during the week-end. The tin had been loaded onto the tongkanp; last Friday night. Police are investigating.
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    • 797 12 A SOCIAL WORKER BUILT HER HOPES ROUND A MEMORY \|ANY years ago, a iT little girl was enthralled as she gazed at a number of stalls during an international charity fair she visited in Canada. To her it was like a fairyland filled with beautiful
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    • 189 12 A BRITISH firm has produced the first battery alarm clock which seems ideally suited tor bedroom use. It needs no winding at ali. nor any electric wiring, since it operates from a battery inside the case. The alarm Is re-set each day by a
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    • 31 12 IF a spot is hard to remove, saturate a cloth with cleaning fluid and hold It firmly against the area. This often loosens the particles even better than rubbing.
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    • 37 12 WINDOW curtains on the sunny side of the house are likely to last longer If they are kept clean. Long exposure to the sun weakens and rots fabrics. Sunshine Is more damaging to soiled than clean fabric.
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    • 35 12 WHEN mending towels or sewing on terry cloth, slip a sheet of newspaper under the material. This will help It to glide more smoothly and keep the machine from being clogged with lint and fuzz.
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    • 16 12 WHITEN dingy >vjry unife handles by rubbins them with half of a iemnn dipped in salt.
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    • 25 12 KEEP the mixing bowl trom slipping and sliding around on the counter top by placing a damp cloth under it when you begin to mix.
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    • 137 12 CHICKEN WITH MIXED VEGETABLES A DELIGHT TF you feel like trying 1 a dish of Fried Chicken with Mixed Vegetables here is a recipe. You need 4 os. breast chicken (sliced) 1 teaspoon ground roasted almonds, 2 oz. chopped onions, salt, sugar and soya sauce to taste, chicken stock, J
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 307 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. The row «m the first that 1. Walpole's home library threw festered (7). learners into conftitton 6- Poet on his way back? <5> (10, 4). 7. Theme music for Tim and S- "Let atoms lurk within Violet <9> the bowl" i Sydney Smith) 10. Engineers
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  • 214 13 IN HIS DIARY HE HAD WRITTEN: I DON'T WANT TO BE BURDEN TO MY POOR FAMILY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A SCHOOLBOY reported missing yesterday from his home in Rengam, Johore, died today after a fall from a window of a hotel in Pudu Road here.
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  • 43 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —Two Australian seamen, Charles Campbell and Joseph Harkln. were charged in a magistrate's court today with the theft of a bicycle belonging to Sharlff Mohamed Kasim at Anson Road. They pleaded guilty and were given a conditional discharge.
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  • 186 13 KUALA LUMPUR Mon rE Minister of Education read a letter in the House of Representatives today from a student at Brinsford Lodge to prove that charges made by a Socialist Front M.P. about conditions there were untrue. *A disgrace' Mr. V. David (SF-Bungsar)
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  • 59 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. In dingapore today the Straits Times received a total of $74 towards the Johnny Ang fund, bringing the total collection to date to $1,573. The donations came from H. I. Stork, $10, Anonymous $2. P. B. Tay. Ipoh. $25. Wellwisher $3. O. P. Hong and
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  • 36 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lim Geok Meng, 20, was fined $5,000 or 10 months' jail In a magistrate's court today for possession of 3001 b. of cigarettes and tobacco on which duty had not been paid
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  • 22 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Air India will inaugurate a weekly Boeing 707 service from Bombay to Sydney via Singapore on May 7.
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  • 132 13 Atom fears provoke 'quit' call to troops MALACCA, Mon— Malacca would be one of the first targets In an atomic war because of the Commonwealth forces stationed there, a Labour Party leader said last night. Mr. Chong Chung Wen. chairman of the Malacca branch of the party, wants the troops
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  • 21 13 KUCHING. Mon. —An Iban longhouse at Ulu Sungel Pelagus, in Upper Rejang, was destroyed in a fire last week.
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  • 56 13 50 up— St. John's celebrates MR P. SANKEY, retired assistant Registrar of the High Court, Ipoh, blows the candles on the birthday cake at a tea party to celebrate the golden Jubilee of the St. Johns Church in Ipoh. He was one of those who were present at the church's
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  • 255 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon ANEW $2,500,000 iron mining venture will begin operations tomorrow on 60 acres of old rubber land on the outskirts of the town. It is the Bunga Raya Iron Mining Company, Selangor's first Iron ore mine. The mining site is at
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  • 86 13 KUCHING. Mon.— Mr. David Marshall, leader of the Singapore Workers Party, said In Brunei Town last week that the 'three Borneo territories should not be forced to join Malaysia If they thought the plan unattractive. Asked If he would advocate a referendum in Borneo on the Malaysia
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  • 179 13 YOUNGER SET IN JOBS HUNT 21,235 under-21s register names ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V —A total of 4.046 girls and 17,189 boys under 21 were among 47,955 people who registered for jobs in employment exchanges in the Federation in March. In February 46,500 people registered for Jobs. A Labour Ministry 1
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  • 47 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two typewriters worth $900 were missing from a firm of accountants. Messrs. Lee, Song, Lim and Co. in South Bridge Road yesterday. The iron door of the premises was found forced open by one of the partners, Mr. Lee Boon Huat.
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    • 243 14 A move to identify itself with Federation IT WILL START IN JULY AND WILL ABSORB ALL THE BRANCHES OF PRESENT CONCERN DONEO Ltd., leading office equipment suppliers incorporated in England, are forming a locally registered company in Kuala Lumpur which will eventually absorb all the present Malayan
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    • 143 14 U.S. CENTRE OPENS IN BANGKOK NEXT WEEK A NUMBER of Singapore and Federation businessmen and Government officials will attend the opening of the United States Trade Centre for South-East Asia in Bangkok next Tuesday. The centre will open with an exhibition of U.S. woodworking equipment. The show .will continue until
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    • 252 14 Bid to step up primary produce business AN Australian trader, Mr. D.J. Palmer. flew into Singapore last week to hold negotiations with leading local importers with a view to increasing further Australian imports of primary produce into the Federation and Singapore. Mr. Palmer. managing director of D.J. Palmer Interstate and
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    • 264 14  - INDIAN MISSION FINDS GOOD LOCAL DEMAND GUNN CHIT THYE By A THREE-MAN trade mission from India has iound a good demand for Indian products in Malaya and Singapore. "In spite of keen competition from other countries, we expect an appreciable Increase In Malayan imports of chemical and allied products from
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    • 174 14  - A one-man Australia trade team for Asia 808 LENTON From in P.rth \f R- Hans Muntz. head of a firm of export advisory consultants here will make his second South East Asian tour this month. This follows his successful trip to Asia recently during which he received orders worth A
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    • 42 14 Fiat of Turin has formed a new company. Fiat Tractors Ltd.. in Britain to expand and Improve the servicing and commercial network of tractors and associated equipment there. Mr. F. Prosio, chairman of the new concern, said in London.
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    • 216 14 UFTHANSA German Airlines hope to extend their services to Singapore and Australia by 1965. This was stated by Mr. Ooenter A. J. Hoehn. sales manager for the Middle and Far East based In Hong Kong, who arrived In Singapore to attend the opening of the
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    • 86 14 ANEW insecticide called Telodrin will this year be offered to world agriculture. Developed and marketed by the Royal Dutch Shell Group, it is the latest addition to the company's pestkilling family which already comprises three compounds. Tests carried out in 400 fields in 65 countries over
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    • 108 14 rpHE British Motor Cor- poration's productive capacity which now exceeds 750.000 vehicles a year will have risen to one million by next year. Mr. G.H. Harriman. chairman and managing: director said In London. In a message marking the corporation's 10th anniversary. Mr. Harriman said that world
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    • 58 14 The United States imported 28.148 long tons of dry crude rubber in March against 28.688 long tons in the previous month, according to Commerce Department statistics issued in Washington. Latex Imports in March amounted to 3.821 tons against 4.776 tons in February, while consumption of imported synthetic
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    • 150 14 Kodak's X-ray expert arrives EASTMAN Kodak Company's director of international medical section, Dr. Manuel O. Zariquiey, arrived in Singapore yesterday to confer with Malayan radiologists on advanced radiographic and X-ray film processing techniques. Dr. Zariquiey. who Is on a world tour, will give a lecture on this subject at the
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    • 91 14 FOOD MAIN SARAWAK PURCHASES SARAWAK S external trade in January was worth $67.5 million imports $35 6 million and exports $31.8 million. Apart from oil. the value of imports was $18.2 million and exports $9.3 million. Food imports were valued at $5.7 million, or 31 per cent of overall imports,
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    • 35 14 Imperial Chemical Industries (Export* Ltd. has donated to the Kandanic Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, a Fluotec vaporiser of the latest design capable of delivering an accurate controlled concentration of Fluothane. its new anaesthetic.
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  • 211 16 SNIPS lying ilonanOt tn* Smgaawra oharvet teday are: Mikbailkutuzov 8/9, Cardigansolre 33/34. Bendoran 4/5, Busuanga 18 Melnam 42/43, Surat 40. Ozarda 33/24. Sunplnk 25/26. Victoria 1/2. Selamat 27. Aiiby NW 4. Outer reads: Uajula, Butuanga, Fembay, Nlcninlc Maru, Agaunrmnon., Aman, Andesraaru, Oena Nippon, Kmptre Oannet. Wlnwar, Tons
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  • 38 16 April 30 Rl-BBFR PRICES SINGAPORE: 782 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). K.L.: 78 B cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $473.50 per pirul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 15 tons).
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  • 114 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. QENERAL investment shares held steady with little movement noted on the day. Colonial Sufmr lost 30s. to £56 Otis closed irregular and were mostly lower. Asaoc. Aust gained Is. 3d. »o 24s but A.O.G. moved down 3». 3d. to 78s. Base metals held steady and loans
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  • 115 16 April 30. Three month*'. (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. ft N. 12 cts Cold storajrr Nl M. Box IJ fj Steamxhlp 9 eta. Brrueiies 27 ct«. 8. Tlmaa 14 ct». Robinnon 9 cts. S. Traders 33 cts. 8. Darby M L'niteeri 13 cts. W Jacks 9 cts. MININGS A.
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  • 23 16 I.mgui Tin produced 1.145 piculs of ore from' Jan. 1 to March 31 and in the same period sold 973 piculs.
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  • 550 16 OPERATORS CONCENTRATE ON INDUSTRIAL SHARES From Our Market Correspondent MALAYAN investors turned even more emphatically to the industrial section yesterday to the practical exclusion of tins. Some new high levels were reached in the more established shares and there was not the same exclusive concentration on_ the new Issues. Price
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stock Indirr* April 38 April -n Industrials: 181.51 183.30 Tins: 517.76 317.81 Rubbers: 191.93 191.93 Jan. 1 1958 100.
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  • 810 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (1.000) $1.76. (1.000) (1.77: C.T.S. ords (100) 605.: Ka«t Smelt $3.07 OL. ON, $3.05 OL: r, aixl N. ords (3.000) (2.84; J. WauKh (1.000) (2.26 cd: If. Banking (7.30
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  • 168 16 TTCERE was a further fall in the tin price yesx terday of 50 cents which took it down to $473.50 per picul. I If the present decline continues the price will be oniy slightly above the year's lowest level which was $470 i
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  • 126 16 £HINEtE Pr.rtuc. Eichan,.. (Ingspera noon pricts p«r ptsul yesterday: Coconut ell: hulk (40 sellers, drum 543 sellers. Copra: April /May /UK/ Continent (2*. buyers. !2» sellers. Peswer: Muntok white (160 sellers, Sarawak white (157 a sellers, special Sarawak black (122 a sellers. LamponK black (122 a sellers. ABTA
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  • 100 16 -THE Malayan eietiange Banhi' 1 Aaaeelstlen made these change* In Ita n»t»» 10 merrhants yesterday Lenden: .«eilinK TT or OD f/| huyina: TT 24. alrmitil OU 2 4 30 d »t I 4 45 d n 2 4 3 11. 60 d'rt 2 4 14. 90 d.<t 2
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  • 221 16 MAY first «rsds rubbsr buyr.i t.o.b. closed at 6 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7*l cen' < per Ib., up one-eighth of a cent on Krlday's closing price. The tone MM quiet and slightly sssler. FEDERATION OP MALAYA RUB BER EXCHANGE Closing pners in cents
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  • 210 16 MAY first grade rubber buyort t.o.b. closed at S p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 78| cents per lt>. up onet-iKhtn of a cent on Friday s closing pri l( The closing tone was dull. S.C.C T.A. closing prices tn cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt
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  • 17 16 April average prires nerr: April March lubber T8.5."i <-ts. 79.98 eH, Tin SI 77.93 5480.3J
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    • 119 16 Between SinGapoßE andtjiEUa-TEDSTarES SPEC'FY jerCUPPER CaRPO! HERE'S HOWYOUSAVE'TIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CLIPPER CARGO Insurance rates are fsr lejew thin by sea. You save on packing and orating costs, and Pan Ami cargo reservations system lets you plan ahead Pan Am Clippers* leave the Orient Daily and arrive In
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    • 1453 17 TENDER D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered DID. Contractors of Class "D" above at the office of the State Dfsunage Si Irrigation Engineer. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur j up to 3.00 p.m. on Monday the 7th May, 1962 for tbe construction of one Tidal Control Gate at Sungei
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    • 694 17 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt SS (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm JUNIOR INDOOR SALESMAN male Chlneee. Apply personally 18S Batu Road Kuala Lumpur. WANTID ARTS CRAOUATI subjects: English and Geography. Apply Convent Secondary School, Muar. WANTED CLERK f. illume for Kuala Lumpur club. Write with full details
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    • 956 17 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtro HARDWARE SALESMAN WANTED My European Company, knowledge of light machinery preferable, pleasant personality an-1 good connections. Write giving full detail* age and salary required to Box A 4160 B.T. 8 pore. REPRESENTATIVE required for Europe's largest Musical Instrument Manufacturers. Knowledge
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    • 890 17 TUITION 70 Word, $i (Min.)— Box St et: txtro BALLROOM OANCINO. Easy Way 3 Hour Lessons: Quickstep, Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba, Chacha. Lessons Individual Couple. Success Guaranteed. Daily:- 10 a.m.— lo p.m. Ghanl's School Of Dancing. 11. Hindoo Road, B'pore. SINCAPORS DRIVINC SCHOOL Most sensationsl guaranteed course offer. No tuition
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    • 904 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE jtt Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm I«SS VAUXMALL VICTOR Uxed Insured. SelllnK for 52.600 or best offer. Very good condition generally. Partial payment attrptrrt. Telephone Snore 89R20. ISS7 FORD PRIFICT Deluxe excellent condition over forty miles per gal lon. Best offer secures. 3. Topai Road
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    • 240 17 WHERE TO EAT (Fed.) 10 Words $10 (Minimum) Darts 1 month. 10 Wordt $t.SO (Mim., STRAITSVIEW MODERN *HOTCL J K. OCTer English. Peking food. Priori* 2133 4. WHERE TC EAT (Spore) 20 Worsts $10 (Minimum) Dmllw I month. 10 Word, $:.J0 (Mm.) MUI FONG RESTAURANT Luncheon a.t only $1.90 |h
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    • 298 18 < IJ.vi» of unclaimed security deposits for electricity supply to nrmixß lacated prior to 31st August. 1961 will be on display or available at the following offices of the Central Electricity Board until Silt August, 1962: Arau/Kangar Kuala Ktibu Bharu Bahsiu Kuala Lipis Baiu Ciatuli Kuala Lumpur Bum Patoftt Kuala
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    • 494 18 NOTICE KUNDONG TANJONG PAU COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the Third Annual General Meeting of KUNDONG TANJONG PAU COMPANY LIMITED. WiU be held at the Registered Office or the Company. 70. Jalan Ampan^ Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, 25th May. 1962.
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    • 1287 18 COMPANY MEETINGS MALACCA RUBBER PLANTATIONS, LTD. A REVIEW OF SOLID PROGRESS SEVENTH YEAR OF INCREASED CROPS CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT Your Company now has a majority shareholding in the capital of Ledang Bahru Limited whose latest accounts accompany this year's report for the first time. The association between the two Companies goes
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    • 861 18 I TENDERS KUALA LUMPUR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "B" «nd 1 above Registered Contractors wul be received by the Jurutera Peiv guasa. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on 15th May. 1962 for (he construction of the pavement and ancillary worn* on the Kuala Lumpur
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    • 71 18 lIH -»'H I Ws"- \W v'-3-*' m HgvPj LOt;'^| CARTRIDCE\ REFILL super y PILOT Super "V" fills two ways PILOT "V" fills from the bortl* through a detachable Jever-jct on pump or is refilled by the insertion of tn ink-cartridge. Each pen is sold complete with detachable lever-action pump and;
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  • 229 19 Team who beat Benfica to meet Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. For Malayas next soccer opponents, the F.A.M. has moved into world class. The test for Abdul Ghanl and his men will be Eintracht, the famous West German Club, at the Merdeka Stadium on Ma 19. writer Norman Siebel. Eintracht are
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  • 150 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. selangor s team for the final Asian Games cycling trials was selected yesterday after a rerord breaking ride by four youths who have been undergoing a month-long training. The four, Rosll Ahmad. Jaffar Ahmad, Noordin Pendek and Jaffar Blbon, were winners yesterday of the
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    • 649 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Monday HE'S IN LINE FOR CHANCE TO UPSET SEEDED SOMSOOK |F MALAYA met Thailand, not Indonesia, in the final of the Asian Badminton Confederation's team championship on Saturday night, would Billy Ng, playing Somsook in the first singles, have given
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    • 192 19 MOHAMED ALI GIVES STAR DISPLAY SINGAPORE, Monday. MOHAMED AH, the tall agile centre-forward of Fathul Karib, could be the answer to Singapore's centre-forward problem. Playing for his team In a SAFA League first division match today, the quick-witted AH' played a star role in his team's 3-2 victory over new-ly-promoted
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    • 240 19 Army and Police share lead SINGAPORE, Mon. Police, after their impressive win over Army yesterday, share the leadership in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament with Army. Both teams now have a percentage of 80 from the five matches they have played. With four more weeks to go before the
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    • 109 19 MBA to hold coujTses MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Badminton Association will conduct courses for umpires and linesmen and issue certificates of merit to those who qualify. This was decided at the annual general meeting of the association last night at which Mr. Tan Cheng Swee, a state executive councillor, was
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    • 103 19 BINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association has named its teams to defend the Guillemard and McCabe Reay Cups against the Federation at the V.M.C.A. court* on May 12 starting at 9.30 a.m. The teams are: Gafllemard Cop Ong Chew Bee. T. S. Kirn. Sharin Osman.
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    • 533 19 Penang race weights nTEIGHTS for TT eight races on Sunday. May 6, tint d»r of the Penanf Turf Clnb Summer Meeting: O. 4, D.v. t 7F Khampanr Pbet 9.00 Diana's Pride 5.13 Sbswfirl 111 8.12 Ch* Cha tha 8.11 Sydbnrj 8.09 Rocket 8.08 Teh Later 8.08 Mlnmpen B.OS M»ndr Star
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    • 117 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Amateur Welghtliftlng Federation and the Singapore teams. A.WX.F. who competed at the three-nation competition at Jakarta during the weekend, returned to Singapore this morning Singapore's manager. Mr. Lim Poh Boon, said that the competition was keen. Indonesia had put on a much stronger
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    • 44 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Joint Services XI to meet Singapore in a soccer match in aid of the St. John Ambulance Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 pjn. on Friday is; Collins Long. Newton; Edwards, Pettlt, TebbuU; Trotnans, Coates, Urquhart. Strlngfellow, Fleming.
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    • 91 19 Formosa top ABC ranking league KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Formosa won the Asian Badminton Confederation's ranking league in which the eight countries eliminated from the opening rounds of the team championships took part. Formosa won six of the seven matches. They gave a walkover to Ceylon in the last match. Second
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    • 198 19 SOCCER PENANG DIV. t. PIA 4 TJMA 0; Div. J: Ramblers 'B 1 Slmlts MX ANG MSB: Indians 'A' 1 BMH 0. IPOH DIV. It Klnta Indians 3 Ramblers 1: Div. 2: Town Council 5 1/7 Ourkhas 1; Div. Railways 1 Police 1. L. PEKAK DIV. 1 (T.
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    • 170 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. The <3 Singapore Amateur Sports Council will meet on May 11 to plan this year's Sports Carnival to celebrate National Day on June 3 and 4. In a statement, the S.A.S.C. secretary, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, said that the Minister for Labour,
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    • 160 19 Two will go for Mr Universe contest I/-UALA LUMPUR, Mon, Two Malayans Osman All or Kedah and Clancy Ang of Malacca will compete in the Mr. Universe contest in London on Sept. 22. Osman AU will compete in Class 2 (above sft. 61n. and under sft. 9in> while Clancy Auk
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    • 33 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mickey Donnelly and Moses Lee shared riding honours with four winners each at the Selangor Turf Club April meeting. Eddie van Breukelen was top trainer with four winners.
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    • 137 19 Postal Services selecL^p. 1 Hft J&' ><^^HBHa^^^|f[| |^P MERCEDES-BENZ For the second time m two years the world renowned Mercedes-Benz L3I9D Van has been selected for use by the Postal Services Department. Kuala Lumpur— high praise, indeed, for the economy and performance of this outstanding vehicle. Powered by the now-
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    • 48 19 Focus or> 4aV _B Ham I** ifi at .i. I «iWa»a.^aC_Ma^h NUZES FOR THE BEST OISPLAYS DURING THE FORTNIGHT HAVE BEEN AWARDED AS FOLLOWS:--Ist C. K. Tong <— j- r •see display above) 2nd ShoriW Brothers Penono, 3rd equal Pocket Book Store S.noopor* Moncon Sons Sino,opore FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LIMITED
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 116 19 First day's ties KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ties for the opening day of the ABC championship to be played at Stadium Negara tomorrow: 9 a.m. 1 Ng Boon Oh v Lo Wan Fel; 2 Sim Liang Slew v Sa* lahuddin; 3 Hamden Hamld v Billy Ng; 9.30 4 Sam Chandrafen a
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    • 275 19 16 Kwok Sheung Wan v Bangob Rattanusorn. 2 p.m. 17 Masood Khan v Roonie On; 18 Roshan Raj v N. Rasalingam: 10 M. Sadall v Francis Raja; 2.J» 20 Jose Torres v Nasir Rajput; 31 Lee Kam Wah v S.P. Barus; 22 Tan Yee Khan v Gilbert Cheng; 300 23
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    • 98 19 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON ABC open championships fStadium Negara. 9 a.m.. 3—7 p.m.). HOCKEY STORi: SENIOR KO Q-FINAL: Jansenite* v CSC (Balestier Rd). IPOH KO DIV. 2: Andersonians ■B v La Sallians (upper padang). SOCCER KLIANG LGE: PWD Combined v OABC (padang). IPOH DIV. I) R. Dragoons v PCRC (CAH grd);
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  • 698 20 NAIR, BACK FROM ABROAD, TALKS ABOUT HIS IMPRESSIONS F/S/f 'MORTAL BLOW TO PRO-COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA CLAIMING MALAYSIA PROJECT TO BE NEO-COLONIALIST SINGAPORE. Mon A TRADE union leader, Mr. V. Devan Nair, said today thai the visil by the NRinc Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to
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  • 57 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government is to extend the Kreta Ayer Community Centre, the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Kong Swee, announced last nigfit to a gathering at the centre on the occasion ot Its second anniversary. The extension will provide two extra games rooms on each
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  • 31 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th? Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will open the Uttamram Chest Clinic of the Singapore AritiTuberculosis Association at 6f m.s. Upper Changi Road on Saturday.
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  • 56 20 CABLE RECEIVED Mr. V KanaeaMhal retired vuneyor. Batu Oa]ah pa*«ed away on 23.4.62 at Nellady. Karavcddi. Orion. Wl KIAT YAM. aced 79 pftued away at 110 Trnnmit-rab Road, Malacca, en ?9. 4.(17 taavtaa :i »on». 1 dauvmrr. l d»u*ht»-r-in-l.i-v ron*-in-la«, 6 urandI tr.4ndi-on-ir.-law and. one rand eteorhter. Knner I
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  • 54 20 MR. lim.siak KIM thank* all; rrt»tlvr» and trifiid* vhc i>ent scrolls i and wrraihh. BMlitfd and attended 'lir fun«ril o) h:- Chang Wor Hn»h. MR. AND MRS M. T. ito'ich (hank I Ftrv Fa' !> irnds 1 foi their wraatkt md aiirndancr at I taw funeral on V'1.4.«2 of
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  • 152 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five international beauties who will be taking part in the ttfl French fashion shop at the Cathay Restaurant here this week created quite a stir on their arrival at Singapore Airport today. The models Stanny Van Baer (Miss International). Yvrtte Mince (Miss ParisK Eliane
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  • 255 20 SINGAPORE. Monday. T^HE Philippines Government today renewed by 1 cable an invitation to Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who is now on a world tour, to visit their country. The cable was sent from here by Filipino Vice-Presi-dent. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, to Belgrade
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  • 98 20 THE FAMILY OF the latr Mr. Wonc Mr QK ChrnK deeply thank all relative*, friend!" and armclatlonx for their wreath*. condolence* and acrvtoca rendered. THE FAMILIES of the late Mmry Lee. Catherine Gunn and Phyllm Kara rhank all relatlvm and friend* (or (hrlr wreatba, ooodolrncet and attendance at their
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  • 29 20 MAISON MARIE Annual Sale no > on ■waM Urcxacr Acraasorm A OMMna'l Wear Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to S p.m. 29 Tanclln Road. Stum Phone *****. Open today.
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  • 472 20 SINGAPORE, Mon npWO huge May Day rallies, organised by two opposing trade union groups, will be held here tomorrow to celebrate International Labour Day. The first will be held at 9 a.m. at the Happy World Stadium by the National May Day
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  • 399 20 LONDON. Mon. The stock market* in London today were buoyant for the start of a new Account and the capital gains tax did little to deter buyers. Business showed 8 marked expansion and was to a large extent of the longer term investment calibre. Equities were the centre
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  • 456 20 SEX-CHANGE APRIL COMES OUT OF HIDING LONDON. Monday ASHLEY, the model ami cabaret shr who was once a man, last night raced reporters lor the first lime in six years and continued reports thai she planned to marry into the British aristocracy. She named her future husband as Mr. Arthur
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  • 45 20 GOTHENBURG. Mon 1 Thn Swedish former h»<ivv-. weight world champion., I Ingemar Johansson, married I his former secretary. Btrglt Lundgren. here yesterday. Ingemar. 29. and Birgit. 25, had been engaged since 1953 I but kept the date of thtir marriage secret. Reuter.
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    • 33 20 Late classified advertisements 1* Wirti $1$ (Minimum) TO MR »nrl Mrj. Llm Slew snah at OMMM Ma', rnity Ho'pltal, Klanc •on Christopher Lira Hock Heonc on 30.4.62. Both well. Thank* to hospital staff.
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