The Straits Times, 7 May 1962

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Me*** I**1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 7, 1962 15 CENTS. DN 036
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  • 187 1 Earlier start, but more time off Tengku lets out the good news ft I' ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, plans to introduce a five-day week for all Civil Servants in the country. But Government offices will start work 'M minutes earlier from <S
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  • 128 1 FARES: I'LL MEET OAS LEADERS PARIS. Sun. Abderrahmane Fares (above). President of the provisional executive ruling Algeria until independence, said last night he was ready to talk to leaders of the terrorist Secret Army Organisation (OAS). Mr. Fares said in an interview with the newspaper L'Aurorc that, despite the OAS.
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  • 139 1 POLICE CAPTURE PARIS TERROR CHIEF PARIS, Sun. Police, disguised as house painters, last night arrested Andre Canal, the head of the Secret Army Organisation (OAS) civilian organisation for metropolitan France, police sources said today. The disguised policemen surrounded Canal known as "Black Monocle" because of the monocle he wears in
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  • 30 1 ZANZIBAR. Sun. The General Secretary of the Zanzibar Nationalist Party. Sheikh Abdul Rahman Momahad Babu. and nine party members, were arrested under the Emergency Regulations here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 30 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun. -Pope John today proclaimed Martin de Porres. a humble South American mulatto of illegitimate birth, as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.— U.P.l.
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  • 34 1 GEORGETOWN. Sun. Dr C'lifddi Jagan said ft -t> l day that he wanted to have constitutional talks held in about six weeks so British I Guiana could have independence this year.— Reuter.
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  • 242 1 Lovell: space blasts huge gambles AMERICAN ROULETTE 500 MILES UP: THE OBSERVER T ONDON, Sun. Sir Bernard Lovell, Director of Britain's Jodrell Bank Radioastronomy Station, said today U.S. plans to explode nuclear weapons 500 miles up in space were "huge gambles" that would give a "sledge-hammer blow" to the- earth's
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  • 79 1 HIROSHIMA 'BAN THE BOMB' MAN TRIES TO COMMIT SUICIDE TOKYO. Sat. Police in Hiroshima said a 73-year-old man tried to commit suicide today in protest against' the resumption of nuclear tests. The man was found bleeding in front of the Atomic Bomb Memorial Tower In Hiroshima. He had stabbed himself
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  • 79 1 HONG KONG. Sun—Additional measures are being taken by .Hong Kong Police on land and sea to frustrate attempts by people fleeing Communist China to enter this Colony, the South China Sunday Post-Herald reported today An estimated 1.000 men. women and children sneaked over the land border
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  • 114 1 The 'immoral army girls' of Singapore I ONDON, Sun. The Sunday Pictorial today reported on its front page that it had had received "disturbing reports about immorality among some wives of British Servicemen in Singapore. It claimed that these reports are supported by detailed evidence. "Police in Singapore have claimed
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  • 285 1 BIG FIRE AT TEXTILE FACTORY .lOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. T)AMA(iK estimated at nearly a million dollars was suffered by the Malayan Weaving Mills Lid., which caught lire early this morning. The fire, which was clearly visible 12 miles away, gutted half the property of the mills. The mills are situated at
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  • 205 1 This strange world TUUO burglars broke into a llf U house in Dueren. W. Germany, recently and found a third man already inside, rifling the premises. Thr burglars agieed to share the booty. Police caught the first two men who identified the third from •■wanted" photographs. Reuter. AM 111 reciuse.
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Indian Air Force is negotiating lor an Initial order of at least 24 of the latest supersonic Jet fighters from the Soviet Union. Informed sources said here today The type ol fighter to be bought Is still a secret, but it
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  • 115 1 RIGHT-WING MISSION FROM LAOS IS DUE TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A right-wine Laotian goodwill mission, led by Prime Boun Oum (above), will arrive here on Tuesday for a one-day visit. Thrv will be guests of the Federation Government. The party of about 16 members will include General Phouini Nosavan. rightwing
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  • 195 1 SU.S. N-subs for Nato ATHENS. Sun. The A United States yesterday told Nato it is "committing forthwith" five nuclear submarines equipped with Polaris missiles to Nato, a conference source said here last night. Mr. Robert Mucnamara. United States Defence Secretary, was reported to have told a secret session of the
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  • 37 1 PLANE CRASH. I i r.NOH l>li Sim 1 ourtecn i--lirvni kil!<-.l nin<in plane pi i^h face Downs near djy Sestet GHANA FREE V < \l.\. Sun —All detainers mainl\ tn .il rdc.i>r< Nkrum.th <Srr pa;:r 3)
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 245 2 Stay put order to Indian troops NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIAN troops in the Ladakh area of Kashmir have been*alerted against any possible Chinese attempt to dislodge them from two newlyestablished Indian checkposts on the Aksaichin Plateau, informed sources said hprp tod aw China, in a note dated April 30. strongly
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    • 106 2 BIRMINGHAM. Sun. One of the biggest fires here since the bombing raids of World War II almost completely destroyed a section of the British Motor Corporation works yesterday. The section of the giant works affected produces taxis and vans. More than 800 men have
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    • 38 2 KATMANDU. Sun. The Indian Everest expedition ha.s -succeeded in setting up Camp Five on the Lhotse face at a height of 24.000 ft., according to a message received here from the leader. Major John Dia>.— Reuter.
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    • 219 2 A spaniel named Banda sets off a political battle I BLANTYRE. Sun. A black spaniel puppy named "Banda" has become the centre of a Nyasaland political battle. "Banda" is the name Bri-tish-born typist Miss Jean Turner gave to her pet dog. It is also the name of Dr. Hastings Banda.
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    • 59 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.-The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, said yesterday the Rus-slam once legally bought copies of nearly 70.000 U.S. Government oatents within two weeks. He cited this as an example of how Ru&sia cun '«exploit our free society, taking advantage
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    • 43 2 RUSSIAN MARSHALS surround Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev (in light overcoat), as he stands atop Lenin's tomb in Moscow's Red Square to review an annual May Day parade. More Red marshals stand on the balcony below.— U.P.l, picture.
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 170 3 YOKOSI'KA: A U.S. Navy sailor. Richard Lee Jackson. 19, under arrest lor the murder of a Japanese policeman hefe. He will be tried by a Japanese court. I SITED NATIONS: The General Assembly will resume its 16th session on June 7. LAGOS: Nigeria Is to take
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    • 132 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sun K.\ Tan g a gendarmes have captured the villages of Beya and Kyengie In northern Katanga in a new Hare- up of fighting with Congolese national troops the Congolese news agency A.C.P. reported yesterday. The agency claimed the gendarmes killed 95 vilrlagers and threw
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    • 294 3 Suicide— the crime that goes with wealth LONDON, Sunday. WEALTHY countries such as Sweden, Denmark and Switzerland have a high suicide rate. Poor countries such as Spain, Portugal and Ireland have a lowj, one, the Mental Health Research Fund said here yesterday. In England and Wales more than 5.000 people
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    • 167 3 RUSSIANS WANT RECESS IN DISARM TALKS GENEVA, Sunday. T*HE Soviet delegation wants the 17-power disarma■l ment conference here to adjourn on June 1 for about two months and then reconvene, possibly in New York, authoritative nor.-Communist sources said today. But Western and neutralist delegations we.re generally against an adjournment and
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    • 83 3 W. German 'spy' trial today KARLSRUHE. Sun. A loriner American officer goes on trial in the Federal High Court here tomorrow charged with attempted treason— the first U.S. citizen to lace such a charge in a West German court. Harold Noah Borger. 42. of New York, who left the Army
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    • 185 3 Mr. Appiah and other Nkrumah rivals to go free y\H JOE APPIAH (above), son-in-law of the late Sir Stafford Cripps. is generally expected to be released any day now with other leaders of the Opposition United Party detained under Ghana's Preventive Detention Act. The order for the release of many
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    • 57 3 BERLIN. Sun. More than 1.000 West Berlin youths last nisht held a torch light parade to the residence of General Lucius D. Clay where they serenaded him with the song "auf wiedershen". General Clay. President Kennedy's personal represent ative in Berlin since the East Berlin seal-off. Is
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    • 49 3 HONG KONG. Sun.—Marshal Chen Vi said in Peking yesterday that the Chinese people wpre "striving with full confidence and determination to build China ir.to a Socialist country with modern industry, modern agriculture and modern .science and culture In a not too long historic period."— Reuter.
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    • 43 3 PHOENIX (Arizona). Sun. —The left leg of actor Robert Morgan, husband of actress Yvonne De Carlo, was amputated yesterday as 0 result of injuries suffered while making a film. Hospital authorities said the leg was amputated above the knee.— UPl.
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    • 106 3 ROME. Sun.— Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton ate at separate tables yesterday in the restaurant where they have dined so often together. Tht actress, nursing a bruise on her check, walked into the restaurant with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Taylor. She
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    • 419 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: MEDIIM WAVh"sERVICE: A.M. 600 Time Signal. Neca- 476 metres ra-ku, News Headlines; d.05 A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.01 n Morning Prelude; 7.08 The Morning Melodles; 7.00 R«ndtz- Newg 7 05 Melodles At Sun vous With Music; 7.30 Time rise: 8.00 The
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  • 338 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. THE "adamant" and "delaying al l i tude" of the War Department towards the War Department Civilian Staff Association's claim for increased salary scale and gratuity terms was deplored today by the Johore Bahru branch of the association at its
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  • 230 4 MALAYANS TALENTED, SAYS FAMED MUSICIAN SINGAPORE. Sun. An eminent British music teacher. Mr. John Simons, today said that there had been an "extraordinarily" high number of talented Asian, including Malayan, students of music in England in recent years. He described them as "brilliant executants" of Western music. Mr. Simons, examiner
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  • 58 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Lady Tory, wife of the British Histfi Commissioner here, tonight appealed to the public to support the "Red Cross Malayan night ball" to be held at the Belangor Club on Saturday to commemorate World Red Crass Day. She was speaking over the
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Police Band; conducted by Inche Ridzwan Salmy bin Mulok, will perform at the Odeon Theatre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 140 4 THESE commemorative postage stamps to mark Bulan J4.ih.i-a Kebangsaan (National Language Month) will be issued on July 21. The stamps, triangular in shape, will be the first of their kind issued in the Federation. The design has the leaf of a palmyra palm as its
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  • 121 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. Ministry of Culture film show for the week, all starting at 7 p.m. are as follows: Tomorrow: Kallang Basin; Kamnong San Teng wayang stage; Kampong Duchess. Duchess Road: Kampong Bukit Ttmah. 81 m.s.: Pulau Branl iTelok SagaK Tuesday: Sin Mm School, Pasir RLs Villaizo:
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Authoress Han Suyin will speak on "Problems facing writers of Afro-Asia" at a luncheon of the Singapore National Union of Journalists tomorrow at the Cathay Hotel at 1230.
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  • 25 4 KLANG. Sun.— Mr. R. Govindasamy. a Klang Town Councillor, has been re-elect-ed president of the Simpang Tujoh branch of the Malayan Indian Congress
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  • 375 4 -rHE followtiiff, is todMv.s HaY dule of civil aircraft movt»> merits at Paya Lebar airport Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Tokyo. Manila. (BA 543) 5.68 pm.; from London. Zurich. Istanbul Teheran Karachi. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur .BA TW) 5.55 pjn.; from Sydney. Darwin. (BA 713) 0.15 p.m.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A film show will be held at the U.S. Cultural Centre at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. PAGE 1
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  • 387 5 Mca chief: The Chinese wrongly blamed 'BRITISH RESPONSIBLE FOR RURAL POVERTY' IPOH, Sunday. THE national vice-president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Liew Why Hone, said here today that the Chinese in Malaya were being wrongly blamed for the poverty of the Malays. "It was the British who were responsible,
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  • 180 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T*HE Singapore People's Alliance, in its official organ, The People, today urged the people to support a merger in a referendum "no matter how unsatisfactory the present proposal is." It said that the PAP had f committed itself to hold a referendum
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  • 129 5 A CALL TO BACK ALLIANCE MEN IPOH. Sun. The chairman of the Perak MCA. youth section. Senator \,»h Kian Teik. today urged all M.C.A. youth loaders in tho State to qi\.- their wholehearted Mipport to Alliance candidates in the forthcoming local council elections. Speaking at the youth section's annual meeting,
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Popular Canionese opera star and recording artist Miss Ng Lai Sheng flew into Singapore from Hong Kong today for appearances in Singapore and Malaya. M Miss Ng. 28. who started opera singing 10 years ago, is visiting Singapore for the first time.
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  • 33 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will visit his old school. Penang Free School, on Tuesday. In the afternoon, he will open the Shell traffic game in Peel Avenue.
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  • 54 5 SIBU. Sun. A Public Works Department lorry yesterday hit a 60-year-old man In Lanang Road here, crashed Into a bus shelter Injuring two school children then went on to hit a lamp post and a handcart. The man sustained a serious right leg injury while the
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  • 60 5 PENANG, Sun— The Penang district chairman of the Malayan Technical Services Union. Mr. A C. David, today criticised the Federation Government for the delay in holdIng arbitration proceedings to determine salary claims by technicians and Junior technicians. "This delay is damaging the harmonious relations betweer the Government
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  • 38 5 PENANG. Bun. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, *ras among over 500 volunteers who swept streets and cleared roadside drains in connection with the City Council health campaign today. He also helped to empty roadside dustbins.
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  • 212 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— All the remaining 900 Mecca bound Filipino pilgrims now in Singapore, will soon be home. Hall of them sailed for Zamboanga this evening on th" Philippines Navy's LST Albay While another LST. the Bulasan. is due to arrive tomorrow to take away the
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  • 183 5 PBNANO, Sun.— The counter of every post ollice is the window through which the public views and judges the Postal ScrriOM Department. Mr. Ong Teng Beng. chairman of the Penane and Province Wellesley branch of the n of Post OlHce Workers, told the branch's
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  • 30 5 LONDON. Sun —The death occurred in England of Dr. W B. Ormc. who was for many years a member of the Malu;an Medical Service He was 91
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  • 104 5 Rafts on Rochore Canal for varsity boat race SINGAPORE. Sun.— A "boat race" will highlight the orientation festivities for the new acadeirie session of the University of Singapore which opens tomorrow. Organised by the university's Students' Union and scheduled for June 3. the "race" will be on Rochore Canal from
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  • 26 5 PENANG. Sun— The beacon at Pulau Panjang Lighthouse. Malacca, has been temporarily extinguished while repairs are being carried out. Marine Department headquarters announced today
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  • 184 5  - TENGKU AMPUAN CHEERS A PATIENT IN PERTH 808 LENTON PERTH, Sunday From THE Tengku Ampuun oi Selangor brought joy to a crippled Singapore boy when she visited the Sir James Mitchell Spastic Centre in Perth last week. Coonie Chua. 12. welcomed her with a dazzling .smile and said later: "Boy.
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  • 107 5 Chin: Party progress is good PENANG. Sun-Public response- 'o the Uniled De--1 mocralic Party. Malaya's nefwest pohficai party, had been "very good." Mr. Chin Sco Yin, the secretary-gene-ral, said in Penang lOdaj "Everywhere I go I lh"d people talking about our party." he told the Strait* Times. Mr. Chin la
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  • 336 7  - BY AIR-A TWO-TON PAYLOAD OF DETONATORS TONY HERMON A POLICE ESCORT FOR JOURNEY BY ROAD TODAY by 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. J^ CHARTERED DC-4 aircraft touched down at the airport here today without a single passenger but with a payload of two tons of detonators for use in Ihe Cameron
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  • 267 7 Call for 'rural drive' by St. John members KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Members of the St. John Ambulance Association and Briuiide have been asked to "focus all their attention on the kampongs and new villages this year and let the rural people see what their activities are. The appeal was made
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  • 86 7 GIANT RALLY CONDEMNS SARAWAK UNIONS BILL I SIBU. Sun— Five Sibu trade unions staged a huge rally at the premises of Sibu Wharf Labourers Union to protest against passing of the Trade Unions Amendment Bill byCouncil Negri. The unions are the Wharf Labourers Union. Sibu AH Trade Employees Union. Reiang
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  • 28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. S. Govinda Raj has been elected president of the Brickfields-Bungsar branch of the Malayan Indian Congress The secretary is Mr. S. Kanapathy.
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  • 138 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun YEW drugs are being continuously tried out at the Sungei Buloh Leprosarium to speed up the treatment of leprosy sufferers. This was stated in a Malayan Leprosy Relief Association magazine issued today. It said the progress in the research was slow but the
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  • 24 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. A group of 18 visitors from Sarawak and Brunei, led by Haii Abu Bakar bin Abdullah, arrived here today.
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  • 76 7 ROY HUNTER, FORMER LIBRARIAN, DIES AT 65 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Roy Hunter, a former librarian of the Straits Times in Singapore, died at the General Hospital here today after a long illness. He was 65. The cortege will leave the General Hospital tomorrow afternoon for St. Andrew's Cathedral where a
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  • 90 7 Baby show results: 300 entries IPOH. Sun. A record of about 300 tiny tots took part in the baby show at the twoday tiesta of fun in aid of the Redemptorist Priests' Church Building Fund, which concluded on the St. Michael's Institution grounds here today. Results were: Group one i
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  • 60 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twenty-four out of 39 Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations closed in four local council* in Kedah today The councils are at Bedong Selama. Merbau Pulas and Guar Chempedak. Nine PMIP. three Socialist Front and four Independent I candidates also filed
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  • 43 7 Pearl diving inquiry starts CANBERRA. Sun.— Thr Immigration Department has brirun an inquiry into conditions undrr which indenture Malay pearl divers are rmployrd in Australia. Tbr investigation follows complaints madr in Malaya by returned peulers that pay and conditions in Australia were <?oor.
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  • 58 7 Some pearlers havr claimed that they were paid as little as AX 17 (about $120) a month plus food and accommodation. The Malayan High Commissioner in Canberra is in vestiicating thr charges, which have also been thr subject of a Irttrr to the Australian High Commission in
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  • 266 8 THE TERRIFIED SEEKERS OF JOBS Government urged: Start work bureau for school leavers I(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government was urged today to start a separate employment bureau loi school leavers who are now "terrified and lost in the long queue of experienced people seeking jobs." The appeal came from
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  • 63 8 IPOH BRIDE FOR S'PORE GROOM MB. F.J. DE COSTA, of the Ministry of Finance. Singapore, helps his bride. Miss Isabel Paul, a teacher of the Ipoh Convent, to cut the cake at their wedding reception at the Perak Turf Club premises in Ipoh on Saturday evening. The bride is the
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  • 42 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. A motor-cyclist. Tan Alk Buan. 54. died in an accident at the second milestone. Kuala Ketll road, yesterday evening. Tan was in collision with a car and was taken to Sungel Patani Hospital, where he died.
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  • 69 8 KUALA LUMPUR. SunBeginning tomorrow the Kuala Lumpur General Post Office will introduce an allnight sorting of correspondence received for delivery in Kuala Lumpur This will accelerate deliveries of correspondence to certain areas in Kuala Lumpur and through private boxes, window delivery and locked bags. An additional
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  • 204 8 Incident mars election campaign IZOTA BHARU, Sun. 1V Two political parties contesting the Kelantan State Assembly by-elec-tion for Rantau Panjang constituency started off their campaigns last night— and there was a minor incident. The incident occurred when a Pan-Malayan Islamic Party supporter was aliened to have told a group of
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  • 50 8 ROME. Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. spent yesterday sightseeing in Rome. Mr Lee arrived here on Friday from Belgrade on his way to London for talks with the British Government. He leaves for London tomorrow. He has no engagements while in Rome— Reutpr.
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  • 24 8 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. —A party of 32 people left here today for an eight -day civics tour of the West coast states.
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  • 170 8 SINGAPORE, Sun THJ Ministry of Health has complained that the urban population of Singapore have been slower than the rural population in accepting free immunisation against dlptheria. In a pamphlet to publicise its campaign for compulsory drtptherin immunisation, the Ministry states that there has been a fairly
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  • 1218 9  - Where it began in the town that's legend now HERBERT KRETZMER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS HAVE PASSED BUT THE SCARS REMAIN AND THE PEOPLE OF GUERNICA REMEMBER THAT AIR RAID... -By IN GUERNICA late las week I saw a small queue waiting outside one of the town's three little cinemas to see
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  • 569 10 The Straits Times Monday, May 7, 1962. A Stockpile Appeal There is not much doubt that the tin and rubber markets have been disturbed by the public proceedings of the American Congressional committees which are inquiring into the disposal of stockpile surpluses. This is notably the case with tin. But
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  • 377 10 Klang town council is one of the livelier local government bodies, often in the news and sometimes not liking it At one time it used to treat the decisions of its various committees as top secret (in the strict sense of the term) and then when the press
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  • 329 10 On Friday morning, Mr. Wong Choong resisted five men who attempted to kidnap him in his furniture shop in Kuala Lumpur, believing that the guns they held were merely toys. He was wrong, and he paid for his error with his life. Twenty-four hours later, in Penang, an
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  • 1510 10  - U.N. DILEMMA...THE DIFFICULTY OF DOING RIGHT BRIAN URQUHART WORDS LIKE 'MUDDLING, 1 'INDECISION' AND PRESSURES 1 FILL THE AIR... BUT IT IS AGAINST THIS BACKGROUND THAT THE WORLD BODY MUST BE UNDERSTOOD by former representative of the United Nations in Elizabethville THE United Nations is f r e q uently
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    • 116 10 DPP secretary-general Mr. D. Seenivasagam has been very quick off the mark in blaming Selangor CID chief. Mr. T. B. M. Krlshnan, for the death of Mr. Wong Choong. ("Mr. Wong might have been alive today but for Mr. Krishnan's statement that practically
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    • 167 10 I NOTICE that Mr. Vittachl's talk at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club on the Press in Asia has sparked off a controversy. It was amazing to hear from a responsible official of an international organisation that he had come across examples of monumental Ignorance in India,
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    • 122 10 IT IS distressing to note that Singapore possesses little other musical talent than carbon copies (sth impression) of Elvis Presley, the Blue Diamonds, the Shadows and other popular western jazz singers. No one has ever been sufficiently original to do for some very attractive Portuguese and
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    • 72 10 WHAT Is the use of having sleeping berths on trains ($3 extra) when the guards come along at least four times during the Journey and wake you up to check your ticket? I suggest that the guards be given less work by permitting them to be satisfied with
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  • 222 11 10 OR 20 PER CENT PAY RISE? OINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today described as "misleading" the Rediffusion. managements contention that it had offered a 20 per cent increase in the salaries of all its ttaff based on last year's rates. A statement Issued by the
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  • 46 11 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Keong Slew Know, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Penang. will bo one of 60 senior banking and insurance officials from 19 countries who will attend the British Council's ninth annual City of London tonne from May 20 to June 1.
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  • 296 11 'Malayan trade gain likely 5 CONFERENCE TOLD OF EFFECT IF BRITAIN ENTERS COMMON MARKET LONDON, Sunday. \f ALAYA probably would gain trade and suffer almost no loss through British entry into the European Common Market, the Conservative Commonwealth Council conference was i told yesterday. 1 A paper prepared for the
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  • 52 11 The first 'Malaysia' student SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. William Song Chiok Chua. of Sarawak, who is the first student to be awarded a "Malaysia Scholarship" by the Singapore Government to study medicine in the University of Singapore. He is due to arrhe by Malayan Airways on Thursday to begin the 1962/1963
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  • 55 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— An adviser to the Japanese Foreign Office, Mr. K. Okumura, who is on an inspection tour of Japanese embassies In Asia, stopped over here for an hour on his way to Indonesia today. Mr. Okumura will submit a a report to the Foreign
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  • 52 11 PENANG, Sun. Mr. Ong Kee Yearn has been elected chairman of the Penang division of the University of Malaya Graduates Society Other officials are: Secretary Miss Tan Ean Oe: treasurer, Mr Anthony Tan and committee membersfl. Dr. Haji Abdul Gh'ani. Inche Mohamed Nairn and Miss Quah
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  • 189 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Social Welfare Assistants' Union today protested against a Government proposal to set up social welfare regional offices throughout the country. The establishment of these offices Is part of the Social Welfare Department's reorganisation plan expected to be implemented Dy July this
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  • 23 11 KULIM, Sun.— The Alliance has won control of two more local councils In Selama and Merbau Pulaus. South Kedah. without opposition
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  • 162 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MORE than 500 candidates are now being interviewed throughout the Federation for posts of i technical teachers. A Ministry of Education spokesman told the Straits Times today that those chosen would undergo a two-year course at the new Technical Teachers Training College starting
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  • 59 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A porkseller, Teo Choon Hoe, 32, was taken to hospital with a fourinch stab wound in his back after he was attacked this morning by four thugs near his stall in Aljumed Road. Teo. who is In a serious condition, was found near his overturned
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  • 47 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. B. de Costa was elected president of the Johore Cooperative Union Ltd. at last night's annual meeting at the Johore prisons Sports Club. Other officers are Inch* Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Salam, vice-president, and Mr Lee Ah Leng, secretary and treasurer.
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  • 58 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. A. B. Gomez, general secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers, has been selected to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's second Commonwealth study conference in Canada from May 13 to June 7. Mr. Gomez will leave Kuala Lumpur by air on
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  • 295 11 FORGET THE PAST, APPEALS PEACE MISSION LEADER SINGAPORE, Sun.— A wartime Japanese Air Force Major today scanned Singapore's "Valley of Sorrow" in Siglap where lie the remains of thousands of people massacred by the Japanese Army and said: "At the heat of battle, some people
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  • 21 11 KLANG. Sun. Five cases of malaria were reported In Klang Town Council area in April compared with one in March.
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  • 58 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The south division of Singapore Umno today called on the Federation Government to demand the return of Singapore "on the basis of Penang and Malacca" if the merger proposals fail. A delegates conference of the division, which approved the demand, justified it on grounds that
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 3
    • 24 12 GENEVA. Sun. Three hundred delegates from 112 member countries will meet here tomorrow for the World Health Organisation's 12th annual assembly.— U.P.l.
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    • 72 12 HOLLAND'S Queen Juliana, 53. and her husband Prince Bernhard (under the. canopy) in a triumphant ride in a golden State barge last week, when they celebrated their silver wedding anniversary in Amsterdam. Thousands of people watched from the bridge as the barge, rowed by
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    • 8 12 AT TMC JUBILCC CONCL *T
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    • 615 12 ZURICH (Switzerland), Sunday IJOW far journalists should have the right to maintain professional secrecy in protecting sources of confidential information is discussed in a special survey published today by the International Press Institute's headquarters here. The institute has as members more than 1.330 editors
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    • 187 12 GOVT. FORCES CRUSH RED-LED REVOLT IN VENEZUELA CARUPANO (Venezuela), Sunday. PRESIDENT Romulo Betancourt's forces last night crushed a two-day-old Communist- led revolt and captured its key leaders including navy Capt. Jesus Teodoro Molina Villegas. Fifteen hundred soldiers equipped with recoilless guns, howitzers and machlneguns stormed Into this city of 15.000
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    • 51 12 STOCKHOLM. Sun. U Thant. United Nations acting Secretary General, arrived here yesterday for a threeday visit. He was met at the airport by the Swedish Prime Minister, Mr. Tage Erlander. and leading Foreign Ministry officials. U Thant attended a government banquet in his honour last night—
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    • 28 12 SEOUL. Sun. Six countrieo have entered 22 dramatic and 16 non-dramatic films is the 9th Asian Film Festival to •c held here from May 12-16. —U.P.I.
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    • 23 12 NEW YORK. Sun New York has orangised a special 40-man flying squad to crack down on people throwing rubbish on the streets.
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    • 58 12 ROME. Sun. The Italian Parliaments seventh attempt to elect Italy's President, ended in another deadlock yesterday. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Antonio Segnl, the candidate ol the governing Chßi.stlan Democrat. c Party, jailed only 389 votes. I' was 10 votes le;>* than he received In Friday night's sixth
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 302 13 DAVIS CUP INDIA AND RUSSIA TAKE THE MAIN HONOURS I ONDON. Sun.— lndia and the Soviet Union yesterday took the main honours in a busy round of Davis Cup engagements in Europe and Asia. India became the Eastern Zone finalists with a 3-0 winning lead over the Philippines while the
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    • 367 13 LONDON, Sunday. J^AIN interferred with the first big day of the English county cricket championship here yesterday. Only one of the seven championship matches was not affected that at Derby between Derbyshire and Lancashire. Derbyshire made a splendid recovery after losing
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    • 141 13 HITCHENS: LEAGUE DEFERS DECISION MILAN. Sun. —The Italian Football League has deferred judgment until next Saturday on charges that England centre forward Gerry Ritchrns had used pep drugs, the League announced here yesterday. A I ea-ur spokesman said it awaits a requested report from the English Football League. Hitchens. who
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    • 130 13 \TALACCA. Sun. The Malayan Hockey Federation's south zone quadrangular championship which was postponed at Johore Bahru last weekend after one match was played will be continued at Seremban on May 12 and 13. The teams taking pan are Singapore. Johore. Malacca and Negri Sembllan. Announcing this
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    • 768 13 T ONDON, Sun. The final placings in the English Football League competition are. FIRST DIVISION P W D U F APIs Ip.swull 42 24 8 10 93 67 56 Burnley 42 21 11 10 101 67 S3 Tottenham 42 21 10 11 88 69 52
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    • 57 13 f OUISVELLE, Sun.—Decided\j ly won the Kentucky Derby here yesterday. Roman Line was second and Ridan was third. Fourth was the Englishbred horse Sir Ribot. It was the 88th running of the classic race over one mile and a quarter. Decidedly, ridden by Bill Mortsck. won in the
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    • 53 13 NEW YORK. Sun. Luis Rodriguez of Cuba, No 2 contender for Emlle Griffiths world welterweight boxing title, beat Yama Bahama of the Bahamas in the third round of their scheduled tenround bout here last night. There were deep cuts over both Bahama's eyes. This was Rodriguez's sixth
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    • 30 13 LONDON. Bun.— Spaniard's Close won the Victoria Cup run over 7f at Hurst Park, Surrey, yesterday. Robson's Choice was second with King of Sabah third. Twenty-one ran. Reuter.
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    • 22 13 LONDON. Sun. Results of the English Rugby League championship semi-finals yesterday: Wigan 11 Huddersfldd 13. Wakefleld 13 Featherstone B.— Reuter.
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    • 15 13 FLORENCE, Sun Italy beat France 2-1 in an international soccer match hart yesterday.—Reuter.
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    • 182 13 Elliott last in 'last race' T ONDON. Sun. Aus- tralian Herb Elliott, the Olympic 1.500 metres champion, trailed the field throughout an 880 yards race at Cambr idge yesterday, finishing last, some 35 yards behind the winner. Elliott, who was appearing for Cambridge Unlversit, against a British AAA team, said
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    • 47 13 LONDON. Sun. Tony Pickard of Britain won the men's singles title at the London hard courts championships at Hurlingham here yesterday, beating Australian Warren Jacques 5-7, 6-2, 6-4, in the final. Ann Haydon won the allBritish women's final, beating Christine Truman 6-4, 6-1.
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    • 32 13 PALERMO (Sicily i. Sun Wimbledon champion Rod Layer beat fellow-Australian Neale Fraser 6-4. 6-2. 4-6, 6-1 to win the men's singles title at the international lawn tennis tournament here yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
    • 741 14  -  CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS BY LADIES IN THE SUN. Edited by J.K Stinford. (Galley Press 255.) PAINFUL DETAILS. By Michael Harrison. (Mix Parish 255.) THK influence of sexual standards on social and political conditions is a fascinating topic. We were brought up to think of Victorian England as
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    • 372 14 THE LIFE AND BAD TIMES OF CHARLIE BECKER. By Jonathan Root. (Secker.2ls.) MR. Root, a former crime reporter, has reconstructed the 1912 Rosenthal-Becker case which exposed police corruption in New York, and carried district attorney Charles Whitman to the Governorship. Becker, a New York police lieutenant in
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 254 14 Straits Times Crossword .IC'KOSS 7. A highwayman and ouly in 1. Bunded badly as hundreds a jacket! (9). were Tishinß <7>. 8. Candidate distressed several 5. Shut up between two restmj- with a tirade (7>. 10. Kceo/Kround ,n Pa.eMme. c^ 11. S|.r,.yin K on tar to*M*t< plftlf (ff? noise, that
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2112 16 Stockpile move: Tins take a beating rrom Our Market Correspondent their comparative uneasy calm of the past few weeks tins took a real hammering on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week. Not for many months had there been such a shakeout of holders and as a result turnover generally improved
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    • 30 16 bi Dots N (prrlbi (prrpiml pril 30 7S eta. $473 30 Uy 1 5473.0U 78* i ct«. $472.50 3 78 rts. MH.UI 78U cU. *46A 00 S J4«MIU
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    • 61 16 The Consumers' Association Ltd. of Britain has voted the i Nordmende Transita with the VHF band as one of today's best buys in the field of portable radios. The Transita was selected for Its good sensitivity and selectivity— that is, it can receive weak stations
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    • 40 16 April rubber crops included: Amalgamated Malay 66.100 lb.. Ba>M-tt 35.000 lb.. Borelll 124.000 !b Bukit Krpong 18.400 lb.. Kuala Sidim 150.000 lb., and New Serendah 127.000 lb. Sungei Tukanf 51.000 lb.. Temrrloh 84.000 lb. Kuala Reman 117.000 lb.
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    • 64 16 'THE Malayan Ey-hange Banks' AsMM-ia tion made these chanstrs in Its rates to merchants on Saturday 'all rates to S100>: Canada: buying TT 35 i. airmall OD 35V 90 d st 36 1/16 credit bilk, 36 3 16 trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: Canada: 3S><; Swiss
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    • 26 16 inmiMnaii Utllar rui pnl Ml I .1" in 1 I'll 13 May i M .C 16 lvi un May l»l 23 111.41 > mw3
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    • 25 16 Current Date of Total Total for payment pit ment for prrvion* tear iijr Kundont Tg. I.m SM| M..y L'j 50 r o 3.,^
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    • 842 16 T*HE sUtr of shares on (he > 1 Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to April -S and last bui>inesii since that date. (B) with H and L standing for Bifheat and Lowest business this year to date were: MMSTMaU J3O 230 Bofftn (mi «05 j.W B-J..1
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    • 151 16 DETWEEN Monday and v Saturday the Straits Tin price fell $11.50 as jl result of the bearish effect of proposed sales of tin from the Ameriman stockpile and estimates that the world deficit between consumption and production would not be as large
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    • 340 16 expected and largely discounted by i the recent aowntrend of prices on the London Metal Exchange. In the opinion of many traders, the position has not been radically changed by the lates: moves. They represent merely a further step towards the relea.se proßramme being presented lo Congress lor
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  • 811 17 rpHE folkiwing is m cotnpleU list of revised quota i tions issued by tbe Singapore section of tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. May 4. UNIT TRUSTS (Miniitn Pmii) s. Atrx <>rd» 1.00 8.8. Petrol U *•> R.M. Truataw a. 00 f. 46 Huultt*a I.M
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  • 9 17 Talam Mines produced 162 picufc in Apia.
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    • 468 18 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA GOLD OF (iRADI ATKS Thr first statutory meeting of the Guild of Graduate* Mill be held in the arts lecture theatre I niverstty ol Malaya, Pantai Valley. Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 15 June 1962 at 8 p.m. Members of thr Guild who have any matters which they
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    • 275 18 NOTICES THE STRAITS TRADING CO. LTD. Incorporn -cd in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'hat an Ordinary General Meeiine <>: The Straits Trading Company Limned, will oe held ai th* Theatrette. Shell House, 5 O'.o River Road. Kuala Lumpur, or Wednesday. ltHh May. 1962. at 12 o'clock noon, lor the
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    • 967 18 NOTICE NOTICE HONG KONG UNIT FUNDS LIMITED SECOND HONG KONG FUND Under the terms of the Tru*; Deed, a distribution of income 'vli! be made on 15th June. 1962. to persons who are registered unitholders on 30th April. 1962 HONG KONG SHANOHAI BANK. HONG KONG "TRUSTEE). I LIMITED TRUSTEE. PUBLIC
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    • 303 18 NOTICE TIN OUTPUT- APRIL 1962 Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited 2 508 Picui* AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LTD.. (Secretaries i. D J BEDFORD Secretary. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. Applications are Invited trotn Federal Citizens for Temporary Cleric ot Works Special Orade v the Drainage St Irrigation Depart- merit. Perak. Applications trorr.
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    • 864 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for the appointment of a Staff Nurse in ihe Municipal Health Department Applicants should be Federal Citizens not over 35 years ol age and must be registered trained j nurses ano hold a Miawifery Certificate. The possession ol a
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    • 839 18 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered D.I.D Contractors. Class B ano above will be received at the Office of Hie State Drainage and Irng* twn Engineer. Brcwster Road Ipoh. up 10 !2.00 neon on Ufl May. 1962 lor the construction ot PAHT I; A REINFORCED CONCRETE INTAKE STRUC I
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    • 778 18 TENDERS MILITARY CANTEEN TENDER Tenders are invited (or the Canteen Training Centre <TA>. Erskine Camp. dosing date 25 May 62. Full particulars ob'.alnabte from 0 I/C Training Centre CIA). Brsklne Camp. Kuala Kubu Bharu. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Cia*s "C" and above registered Contractors under Head IV Subhead 8
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    • 637 19 Singles strength is levelling out high A REVIEW by Norman Siebel Kuala Lumpui. Sun THE All-Malayan singles and doubles finals, following on Malaya's 5-6 victory over Indonesia in the inter-team tournament final, gave Malaya a clean sweep in the Asian Badminton Confederation's championships which ended at Stadium Negara yesterday. When
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    • 157 19 NDri SINGLES: Te h X, w &.n (Mi bt, Billy Hg ill) 7-lj. 15-1. 15-10. mins DOUBLES: Tan Tee Khun and Nk Boon H. < <M I bi Teh Kc\>- Sun .md Lim S.iy Hup (Ml 15-9. 15-10. HOMIAN SINGLES: Minarnl (I) bt Sumol Ch.md Klum
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  • 1170 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. A MAGNDICCNT unbeaten ninth-wicket stand of 99 in even timibetween a limping Gopal Krishnan and Cecil Cooke enabled Police to snatch victory by two wickets from S.C.R.C. in the S.C.A. Senior tournam o n t at Thomson Road today. The two
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  • 87 20 gINGAPORE. Sun. AmtMH maintained their 100 percnl record in Junior "B" of ;he S.C.A. tournament when they scored their sixth .succes.s:\ r win by hi-,.--ing S.C.R.C. by 10 wickets at Sheaton Way loday. Austsißs 102 (Zeliir 40. Nicho.ts 17; Benß Bee 5-13 > S.C.R.C. ."7 Binder
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  • 74 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. TodayPar East Air Force lawn tenni-. championship results were: Second round Nicholls (S) l:t Bone 'S> 6-3. 6-0: Hamilton <B> bt Dennis iC> 6-1. 6-3; Amesbut v <S> bt Pfluitrath (B> 6-0. 6-0. Wright «T» bt Bishop <rf> 4-6. 6-4 6-0; Col l ma bt Robertson
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  • 1880 20  -  EPSOM JEEP By Penang, Sunday THE Bagby-Posner partnership struck a bright note at Penang today, scoring a double with Last Try and Radiant Fair. Last Try beat the well-backed "Majestic Knight in the 2.45 to pay a handsome dividend of $75 for
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  • 52 20 TOTAL POOL: $91,736 Ist. No. *****0 ($40,870) 2nd. No. *****5 ($16,348) 3rd. No. *****6 ($8,1761 STARTERS ($2,043 each): Not. *****3; *****2; *****0; *****4; *****8 *****2, *****0; *****4. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Not. *****5; *****7, *****8; *****9; *****6; *****4; *****0; *****0; *****9; *****3. THREE-DIGIT Dividend: 980 $700 to $1
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  • 292 20 SINGAPORE. Sunday. T<HE Evergreen Weightlifting Party beat the Ma--1 lacca Amateur Body-building and W.L. Association by 26-22 points in an inter-club meet held at the Party's Championships at Broadway Hall, New World last night, i Six lifters represented Malacca and another four in the special Mr.
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  • 112 20 gINGAPORE. Sun— Pulau Bra.v became champions of the In-ter-Community centre soccer competition when they beat Minto by 1-0 in the final at Jalrn Bcsar tonivht. Kampong Kapor finished thitn in the tournament by beating Bukit Panjang by 2-0. Tlie Minister for Home Affairs Mr. Ong Pang
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  • 73 20 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. rielani?or cricket selectors toniglt picked the teams for friendly away matches against Singapore (May 26-27) and Malacca (June 3-4). Team v Singapore: M. C. Kail.l--sapathy (CaptPin). M. Shephe'ti son. C. Shepherdson. Perera. Rajalinnam. Ranjit. Klassen. Ramakrishnan. Gurucharan. Oanesan. Khoo Bin Keng: 12th man
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  • 92 20 vUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation of Malaya tennis teams to meet Singapore in ;l.e annual matches at Singapore on Saturday are: Guillemard Cup (Men): Lim Shy Cliuan (Keduh). Johnny He-.li iPenantji. Lee Eng CheoiiK iPe- iak>. S. "A. Azman. T. M. L. Lee. I E. J.
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  • 77 20 THE CRESSON FAMILY ttvrji and fnen.i oadolfncaii and vramtaa, tltcM raquM Annie Cn MR. A MRS Kt-nuir.l I*r IhHnk all R.A.K. Cbaplalm, p.rv Pathar. and friend* for thnr v;itn »hir araaaata nnd kind MBMaaei aa -ion of thtir rr I THE FAMILY OF UM l:.lf Mr Vm Siew Kl«t
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    • 41 20 The Weather J-JIGHEST and lowest (empeiutures for Malaya and Siiibmport- lor tlie poiioct 8 p.m. S.ituiday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Ku:ila Lumpur 91 75 Kota Blum 95 75 Peiii.im <io iv Ipoh Oi 75 90 73 Btncapon 91 76
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    • 42 20 SPORTS DIARY BAOMINTOX: Sineaiwre v Tliaiiand. S.B.A. Hall (8 p.m.i. BOOCBB: Div. I— R.A.F. Chaivii v Darul Afi-.ih. Jalan Besar (5.1.i p.m.»; Div. 3D Bukil Tim;ih Haikowyu "A". Baiestier Roaii: Perlumponan Setia v likli.hi Younevers. GoylaiiK: Khaisa v Bukit Panjang. Fan-er Purk.
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