The Straits Times, 11 September 1962

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  • 15 1 tfatto** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 283 1 Passenger in crash car now paralysed from waist, will never walk again Record for a 'dying man' SINGAPORE, Mon. General and special damages amounting to $125,--242 were awarded by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today to a Woodbridge Hospital attendant, Abubakar bi n Ahmad, 35, for
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  • 23 1 STOCKHOLM, Mon. Baron Louis De Goer. Swedish consul general in Antwerp, has been appointed Swedish Ambassador to Indonesia, Philippines and Malaya.
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  • 1318 1 Mac opens PMs' meeting: Many protest notes THE Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference opened here today with a brief informal session at which Mr. Macmillan welcomed leaders from 14 other independent nations and nine dependent countries. Talks on the crucial issue of Britain's possible entry into the Common Market are expected
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  • 437 1 Commonwealth must continue for world peace: Razak FROM DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON. Monday jy|ALAYA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rank, this morning went to the Commonwealth. Prime Ministers' meeting without disclosing in advance the line he would hike at the conference table. But he did make it clear at his airport
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  • 146 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Brit tsh Commissioner, Lord Selkirk presided at the Internal Security Council which met here on Saturday. Others present were the Acting Prime Minister of Singapore. Dr. Ton Chin Chye; the Deputy Prime Minister. Federation of Malaya. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein: the Minister for
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  • 227 1 Now the 4-d bookies fight back SINGAPORE, Mon. Bookies today countered a Singapore Turf Club beat-the-four-digit-lottery move by guaranteeing a refund of bets to patrons who have backed numbers withdrawn from the big sweep by the club. To off-set odds shortened by the club's withdrawal of three numbers, the bookies
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  • 41 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. Polaris missile submarines will be based at Guam in the mid-Pacinc, the U.S. Navy announced today. The nuclear-powered submarines carry 16 missiles each with atomic warheads I which have a range of 1,400 j miles.
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Mon. Moscow Radio said today that a number of towns in the Far East maritime territory of the Soviet Union were flooded after Typhoon Emma passed over the region.
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  • 269 1 TA IPE H, Mon. I Nationalist China will temporarily suspend spy flights over Chinese Communist territories following the loss of one of their two U-2 planes over east China yesterday, usually reliable sources said today. The sources said the Nationalist Air Force and intelligence
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  • 255 1 A goodwill gesture to India from Indonesia JAKARTA, Monday. THK Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today he liad instructed the Indonesian Ambassador in New Delhi that Indone-sian-Indian relations hid to be preserved at their long standing high level. Dr. Subandrio's statement to reporters followed a week of coolness between
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  • 114 1 Soblen now suffering from brain damage LONDON. Mon.— Runaway Soviet spy Dr. Robert A. Soblen. suffered "brain damage" after he took an overdose of barbiturate rather than ?><■ returned to the I'nited States, his doctor reported today. As the 61 -year-old spy entered his fifth day in a coma. Dr.
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  • 220 1 Indians rush to hide gold YEW DELHI, Mon. Thousands have withdrawn their gold deposits and gold ornaments from Indian banks during the past few days following rumours that the Government intends to freeze or confiscate gold in safe deposit vaults. The rumours spread after the Government last pa.sscd a bill
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    • 147 2 Girl dies in bomb blast near home of Nkrumah ACCRA, Mon A girl A was killed and a number of people injured yesterday by an explosion near the entrance to Flagstaff House, President Xkrumah's residence, according to an official announcement broadcast by Ghana Radio. Earlier police sources had said at
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    • 169 2 T ONDON, Mon. The I Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said here last night that the situation on the SinoIndian border in Ladakh was "bound to continue i to be a serious one." Answering questions from members of the Indian Journalists' Association here, Mr. Nehru
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    • 32 2 BANGKOK, Mon. West Germany has approved a loan of 225 million tlcals (£3,750,--000) to the Thai Government for an Irrigation project In Northern Thailand local newspapers reported today.— Reuter.
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    • 29 2 LONDON. Mon.— The Committee of 100, anti-nuclear group whose leaders Include philosopher Earl (Bertrand) Russell, yesterday began a two-week series of demonstrations outside the Air Ministry.— Reut.er.
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    • 396 2 Chiang admits loss of U-2, but absolves Washington PEKING BLAMES U.S. FOR SPY FLIGHT OVER CHINA RATIONALIST China admitted today it had lost a U-2 spy plane shortly after Peking had announced that one such aircraft had been shot down over east China yesterday. The Nationalist Chinese Government information office
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    • 136 2 MOSCOW, Mon. The Communist Tooth Movement newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda, said yesterday that people on a Russian railway station platform had been shocked to see two stark naked Americans in the compartment of a train drawn up at the station. Moscow Radio, quoting the newspaper in an English
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    • 245 2 A LGIERS, Mon. Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella was submerged yesterday under waves of delirious supporters here In a massive demonstration of support for his ruling Political Bureau. It came as he left the Algiers municipal stadium after welcoming nearly 4.000 troops of
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    • 75 2 KITWE. Mon.— The Governor of Northern Rhodesia, Sir Evelyn Home, has presented the George Medal to a 19--year-old African woman, Mrs. Belini Malonl, for exceptional bravery. Mrs. Malonl, mother of two, saved the life of Assistant Inspector John Maxwell of the Northern Rhodesia police in
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    • 12 2 PARIS, Mon— France and Jordan have resumed diplomatic relations.— Reuter.
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    • 187 3 UAR WILL STAY IN ARAB LEAGUE DEIRUT. Mon The 13 United Arab Republic has decided not to withdraw from the Arab League, authoritative sources here said last night. The sources said the decision resulted from Lebanese diplomatic efforts to prevent the league's collapse. The crisis arose when the U.A.R. delegation
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    • 78 3 Margaretha invited to see Nile Valley excavations COPENHAGEN, Mon. Princess Margaretha has been invited to the United Arab Republic by President Nasser to observe the Nile Valley archaeological excavations. She has not yet accepted officially, but it is understood negotiations about the trip are under way with the U.A.R. Ambassador.
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    • 96 3 PORTLAND, (Oregon), Mon. —A huge black bear strolled through suburban streets for two and a half hours here, attracting crowds of people and causing a huge traffic jam before police were forced to shoot him. Despite police warning to stay indoors, residents rushed out in
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    • 94 3 nUBLIN. Mon. A mysterious object fell from the sky over County Wexrord on the southern island coastline early yesterday and made a crater four feet across when it crashed in a field near here. Residents said they heard an explosion over a halfmile
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    • 25 3 GENEVA. Mon. The League of Red Cross Societies aid fund for earthquakestricken Persia has reached the million Swiss franc mark < $700.000). —U.P.1.
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    • 252 3 A Mars probe from balloon floating at 80,000 ft. BERKELEY (California), Monday. JEAN'S first attempt to detect life-related substances on iMars from outside the earth's atmosphere is being planned here. Scientists from the University of California will utilise Princeton University's balloon-borne Stratoscope II in the project In an eight-hour flight
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    • 215 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND MARSEILLES. Mon— Two men will today start a week's stay 33 feet deep in the Mediterranean in an "underwater house" containing two beds, central heating, a telephone and television. Robert Falco. of Marseilles, and Claude Wesly of Dunkirk, will spend seven days underwater in "Diogenes" a cylinder
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    • 33 3 HOLBAEK (Denmark). Mon —Ambulances in Holbaek will obey the speed limit from now on, even in emergency cases, as doctors decided the risks involved in fast driving outweighed the advantages.— Reuter.
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    • 174 3 DALLAS. Monday. FRENCH blood specialist visiting Dallas, Texas?, said today that doctors in Paris have saved a 35-year-old housewife's life by transplanting into her body a kidney from a 10-month-old baby. Dr. Georges Mathe. chief of haematology at the Gusteve I Roussy Institute In
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    • 107 3 MANILA, Mon. Chinese nationals with permits to stay temporarily in the Philippines are leaving the country by the plane-loads In the face of a governmeni drive to enforce the rules and regulations concerning overstaying aliens. Manila airport authorities have noticed a gradual Increase in
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    • 41 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. Mrs. Ra-Tbansi Devi. 79. wife of India s former President. Dr. RaJendra Prasad died at Patna, Bihar, yesterday. She and Dr. Prasad were married when he was 12 three years younger than her.— Reuter.
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    • 110 3 Language fight in Belgian church ANTWERP, Mon— Flemish demonstrators fought with police in a church here yesterday after interrupting a sermon given in French. The demonstrators interrupted the sermon in the church of St. Joseph by singing Flemish songs, and fought briefly with police in piainclothes. About 15 people were
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    • 66 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon —Actor Peter Lawf ord toppled fully clothed Into a swimming pool at a Hollywood party, but denied reports from some bystanders that he was playfully pushed by his wife, Pat. sister of President Kennedy. "I was standing on the edge. I took a step
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    • 283 3 This crowded world: Up 90,000 a day T ISBON, Mon. If the world's population continues to increase at the same rate as in re- cent years ii will "mean starvation for the human race in a short period." the 10th International Paediatrics (Children's Medicine) Conference was told here yesterday. Professor
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    • 23 3 JAKARTA, Mon.— Admiral Mate Jerkovic, Commander-in-Chief of the Yugoslav Navy, will visit Indonesia next month. It has been announced here— Reuter.
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  • 100 4 KABAYAO IN SINGAPORE WITH $10,000 VIOLIN SINGAPORE. Mon. Filipino violinist Gilopez Kabayao (above) flew in today with a $10,000 Stradivarius violin to give his first recital here at the Victoria Theatre this Sunday. Kabayao's trip is sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society. He will play Beethoven's violin concerto in D
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Rowcroft Theatre Club will give the proceeds from the first performance of the play "The Lady's Not for Burning" to this years Poppy Day I Fund. The play will be staged at the theatre's premises In Ayer Rajah Road at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The head of the Broadcasting De- partment here will talk on "The Borneo Territories" to members of the Singapore 1 Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon meeting at the Cathay Restaurant on WedI nesday.
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  • 58 4 Minister to open art show SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will open the exhibition of paintings by Sim See Boon and Sim Pang Liang at the Singapore National Library on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition by the Sim brothers is sponsored by the Singapore Art
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  • 108 4 U.S. quintet here for season SINGAPORE, Mon.— A group of America's most wellknown men of music the New York Woodwind Quintet are now in Singapore lir a season. They are Samuel Baton I (flute), Ronald Roseman (oboe), Ralph Froellch (hoxn>, Arthur Weisberg i (bassoon), David Glazer (cla- rinet). Now on
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The! Kerala community in Singapore will hold their tradi- tlonal Onam celebrations at the Badminton Stadium at i Guillemard Road on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. A variety show will be held at the Canberra Padang, Naval Base, tomorrow at 5 p.m. by the Naval Base
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  • 80 4 SINGAPORE Mon.— Water will be cut off from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, at the following places: Tiong Bahru Road. Tiong Poh Road, Seng Poh Road, Eng Hoon Street, Eng Watt Street, Guan Chuan Street. Chay Van Street, Peng Nguan Street, Yong Siak Street. Moh Guan
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  • 199 4 DEATH HOUSES NOW REFUSE THE LIVING QNLY the dead can now be taken to Singapore's worldfamous death houses in Sago Lane. Till recently some aged from the poor classes were taken to the death houses to spend their remaining years there. But now after nearly 50 years the two death
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  • 236 4 LUMUT, Monday. WORK IS being rushed on projects on Pangkor Island to Improve facilities and draw more visitors to the holiday resort. A Government spokesman said today that the intention was to make Pangkor a holiday centre where visitors could enjoy a variety of sports such
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  • 324 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO.\( Prom London. Dusseldorf. Beirut. Teheran. NewDelhi. Rangoon. (BA 718) 6.10 D.m.; from Honf? Kong (BA 961) 1.15 p.m. Qantas: Prom Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta. (QP 733) 8.40 p.m.: from
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  • 102 5 PILLION RIDER DIES IN CRASH MALACCA, Mon. Pte. M. J. Dunn of the New Zealand Regiment stationed at Terendak Camp, was killed in a motor accident at the 101 milestone Sungei Udang Malacca road yesterday. He was a pillion rider when a motor-cycle ridden by Pte. J.Vf. Herllhy. of the
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  • 63 5 Jailed a police supervisee PENANG, Mon A police supervisee. Ahmad bin Van 22. was today jailed for six weeks when he pleaded guilty to l ailing to report to police in November last year. Ahmad, the prosecution stated, was put under police supervision for seven months from September 1961. The
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  • 28 5 PENANG. Mon. Charged with raping a 10-year-old girl in Northam Road here on Sept. 1. R. Muniyandi. 29. was granted $2,000 bail today until Oct. 2.
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  • 20 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Two more kampong rural development committees will be set up soon at Prai and Bagan Ajam.
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  • 324 5 PROVOCATION GRAVE, BUT ATTACK DETESTABLE*SAYS JUDGE KUCHING, Monday. A YOUNG woman asked her former lover to take her out as she had something to say to him. Later as they walked among bushes in a lovers' park she suggested that they "have some
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  • 87 5 FILM DEBUT BY ASMA. EX-TRACK CHAMP NOOR ASMA (above), former Malayan women's hurdles champion turned film actress, who is making her debut in "Katapan Ibu" (A Mother's Sorrow.) A Merdeka Film Studio production, the film tells of the love story between a rich girl, portrayed by Noor Asma. and a
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  • 44 5 Cholera so a food ban JESSELTON. Mon. The North Borneo Government has banned the importation of fresh fruit, fish, meat and meat products, milk and milk products, sweets, cakes and eggs from Hong Kong. Formosa and the Philippines because of cholera in those places.
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  • 101 5 Bribe offer costs rider $30 A LOR STAR, Mon. A scooter-rider who offered a $5 bribe to a police volunteer reserve constable was today fined $30 or three months' jail. "I take into consideration: your age and the fact that you are a first offender," the i Sessions Court president.
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  • 39 5 PENANG. Mon.— Mr. Saw Kirn Huat has been elected president of the Labour Party's new Ferry Road branch at Butterworth. Mr. Urn Teng Seng Is the vice-president, Mr. TanThean •secretary and Mr. Yong York Choon treasurer.
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  • 57 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. John A. Van de Velde •jas been appointed South. East Asian representative of the Marconi International Marine Communication Company, Ltd. He succeeds Mr. I W. Dick who is now general manager of the Norsk Marconikcnpanl In Oslo. Mr. Van de Velde will assume his
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  • 24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The annual meeting of Selangor branch of the ExServices Association will be held on Wednesday at Hotel Majestic here.
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  • 25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The All Malayan Estates Staff Union will hold its delegates conference at Plantation House in Petaling Jaya on Sept. 23.
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  • 204 5 PENANG, Monday. THE Penang Welfare Committee plans to introduce a daily delivery of milk bread to rural primary schools for supply to needy students at 1-1/2 cents a day. The scheme will cater initially for 20.000 school children in Penang. A spokesman of
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  • 72 5 New Bishop of Kuching appointed KUCHINO. Mon. Canon D. H. N Allenby has been appointed Anglican Bishop of Kuching to succeed the Rt. Rev Nigel Cornwall, who is returning to Britain. Canon Allenby is expected to be consecrated in Britain on St. Andrew's Day Nov. 30> and enthroned In St.
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  • 25 5 KUALA SELANGOR, Mon.— Inche Azmil bin Mohammed Daud. from the District Office, Kajang, has assumed duties as Assistant District Officer. Tanjong Karang.
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  • 59 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon Butterworth police today appealed to relatives or friend* of a man reported missing recently to try to i identify a body found in the Pral River during the Weekend The body, dressed in a sinelet is of medium build, aged about 45. It was
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  • 111 5 V U A L A LUMPUR. Mon.— Two frigates of the Royal Australian Navy will visit Port Swettenham soon They are the Parramatta and the Yarra. Both are serving as part of the Australian contribution to the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve forces. The frigates, named
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  • 77 5 EDUCATION POLICY MEETINGS 1 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. Federal inspectors from the Ministry of Education will meet teachers, parents and school boards in central and south Kedah this week for discussions on matters connected with the Government's education policy. Meetings with boards of managers and parents will be held on Wednesday
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  • 139 5 Crash boy loses a foot DENANG, Mon.— A 12- year-old boy. Tons: Yin Sai, one of eight children injured on Saturday night when a car crashed into the fivefoot way of a shop in Macalister Road, has lost his right foot It has been amputated, just above the ankle, in
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  • 24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The YWCA here will hold a cake sale at Robinson's on Saturday from 930 a.m to 1 am
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  • 22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The secretary-general of the Umno. Inche Hussein Nordin. has left for Britain on two months' leave.
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  • 53 5 PENANG, Mon.— Two men on a scooter held up a cyclist. V. Marlmuthu. In Tanjonj? Bungah yesterday and robbed him of S5O. Marimuthu told the police the men were wearing raincoats. The scooter number plates were covered. One demanded his Identity card a:-d the
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  • 374 6 SIR JAMES: THE LAW IS AN ASS IF IT SAYS THAT Statement after being told about a certain provision in ordinance ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. "If the law says that, then the law is an ass". These words came from the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, in the Appeal Court
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  • 179 6 COURT TOLD, STABBED WOMAN RAN NAKED, FELL DEAD JPOH, Mon.— The fifth 1 wife of a tapper stumbled into the nearby home of her mother-in-law naked one night and fell dead in her kitchen, the High Court here was told today. Accused of the murder of Ramlar blnte Mat Wally,
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  • 72 6 The vendor defied extortioner SINGAPORE. Mon.—Gangsters wrecked a goods stall in Jalan Membina. Kallang, when the owner refused to pay extortion money last night. The owner. Tan Kirn Chwee. who pitched his stall near a wayang was approached at about 9 p.m. by a youth. When he refused to pay
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  • 40 6 PENANO. Mon.— A 16-year-old girl was charged today with riding a motor-cycle without a licence and wlthi out Insurance coverage in Sungei Nlbong Road on Aug. 5. The case was transferred to the Juvenile Court.
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  • 43 6 PENANG. Mon— All dailyrated employees of the City Council will be given a paid holiday on the official birthday of the Governor, Raja Tun Uda, on Dec. 15 if it is confirmed by the council at its special meeting on Wednesday.
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  • 123 6 MIRI. Mon. The Barisan ITI Ra'ayat Jati of Sarawak (Barjasa), has protested against its exclusion from the four-nation Inter-Go-vemmental Committee now working out terms for the entry of North Borneo and Sarawak into Malaysia. A Miri branch spokesman, Mr. T.C. Lim. said it was undemocratic
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  • 481 6 A gold key will open Malayan Banking branch in London LONDON. Monday. A GOLD key will unlock the massive doors of the London branch of Malayan Banking Ltd. on Wednesday after Malaya's Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, has declared it open. 1 Then the specially made key will be
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  • 115 6 FEDERATION MAN CAN LEAD PARTY RAKYAT qTNGAPORE. Mon. »J Party Rakyat Singapore has decided to amend its constitution to allow a Federation Party Rakyat leader to lead it. A party spokesman told the Straits Times today that this decision, taken at a meeting yesterday, would put the Singapore Party Rakyat
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  • 277 7 MAYC-a defence by Tengku Abdullah KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, Tengku Abdullah, today defended the social functions organised by the association. Hf said the recent functions organised by the M.A.V.C. helped to strengthen ties between the youth of Malaysia and the Association of
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  • 213 7 rPAH. Mon.— A Malayan Indian Congress delegation will go to Borneo soon to meet Indians there. The national vice-president of the MIC. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. will lead the deleRation. He told the annual deleKates' conference of the party's Perak branch here yesterday that the
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  • 143 7 A police whistle routs robbers SINGAPORE. Mon. The Police Secretary. Mr. Lim Seng Huat, today asked the public to make more use of police whistles. A man had earlier foiled a robbery by blowing a police whistle in Victoria Street. Santa Singh, a watchman at a provision store in Victoria
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  • 73 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Surin Avenue Chinese Temple: Mergui Road, off Norfolk Road: Pah Kong Kang Resettlement: Jalan Ahmad, off Paya Lebar: Joo Loong School. Jurong Road 13} m.s.
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  • 93 7 Three hurt in gang clash at Paya Lebar SINGAPORE. Mon— Three people were injured by acid burns and parang wounds late tonight following a gang clash at Paya Lebar Road. They were Leng Teng Sang. 23, odd -job labourer. Low Swee Hoong, 20. house painter and Sai-Toh Mey Vims. 32.
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  • 79 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five people, including two women and a child were taken to hospital late tonight after a sports car and a saloon car travelling towards the city met in a head-on collision near the 6th milestone Bukit Timah Road. The two women, Nelly Chia, 32,
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  • 40 7 Mr. and Mrs. George Bovd Ritchie, after their wedding at the church of Christ the King. Tanglin. Singapore, on Saturday. The groom is a Telecommunications technician while the bride, the former Miss Margaret Forrest, is a teleprinter superviser.
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  • 170 7 FORMER GUARD CHIEF LAUDER DIES, 58 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Brig. I.C.A. Lauder, 58, former In-spector-General of the Federation Home. Guard, has died in Jamaica. News of his death was received here today by the exServices Association of Malaya, of which Brig. Lauder was the past President. He leaves a widow
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  • 271 7 Malaysia inevitable now the SUPP has admitted it THE BORNEO Bulletin reports that the anti Malaysia Sarawak United People's Party has accepted Malaysia as "inevitable". The newspaper says that a decision by the party to seek co-operation with all Borneo political parties on the Malaysia issue indicated this admission. The
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  • 22 7 PENANG. Mon. Eight coloured posters showing the launching of the satellite Telstar are displayed at the USIS In Beach Street.
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  • 23 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A week-long series of lectures given by RIDA officials begin tomorrow at the Jalan Ayer Molek school here.
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  • 635 8 It will avert needless duplication of work and strive to make dreams a reality JWENTY-TWO experts from the three ASA countries began their first joint research meeting here today aimed at improving the lot of the Malayan, Thai and Filipino man-in-the-street. As the Minister of Health.
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  • 110 8 Former M.B. appointed envoy to Jakarta THE former Malayan Higb Commissioner in Pakistan, Dato Haji Kamarudclin (above) has been appointed Malaya's Ambassador to Indonesia Dato Kamaruddin will leave for Jakarta shortly. He succeeds Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, Malayan Ambassador to Germany. Prior to his appointment as High Commissioner in
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  • 14 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Johore Legislative Assembly will meet on Oct. 14.
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  • 194 8 RAF JET STUNT MEN FOR CHANGI SINGAPORE, Mon Three former members of the R.A.F. official jet acrobatic team, the "Blue Diamonds," named after the Emj blem of No. 92 Squad- ron from which the team was provided, have volunteered to fly from Chiengmai, North Thailand, Tor Changi's flying display on
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  • 237 8 OA'AD bin Kassim, 24, sentenced to one year's jail 0 by the lower court last week for burglary, today had his sentence enhanced to five years by the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson. However, he set aside the three strokes of the rotan
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  • 85 8 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— The i deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. opened yestprday a road with 13 wooden bridges along it. Located in the Sungei Samak area, a riverine kampong on the Bernam River, the new road will serve about 800
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  • 55 8 2 policemen accused of bribery SINGAPORE, Mon. Two traffic policemen at the Naval Base pleaded not guilty today to accepting a $28 bribe. Sulaiman bin Ngah and Omar bin Pantas wer» alleged to have accepted t^e money from Lee Chan Mem;, between June 16 and 19. They were each allowed
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  • 19 8 MUAR, Mon.— A site along Jalan Abdul Rahman has been earmarked for houses for Government servants here.
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  • 47 8 IPOH. Mon.— The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis is launching a nation-wide campaign to sell greetings seals at five cents each. The Social Welfare Lotteries Board will match the proceeds of the sale on a dollar for dollar basis.
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  • 31 8 SEGAMAT, Mon— Slew Teik Keong. a quarry worker, and Llm Hun Song, a rubber tapper, were each fined $35 here yesterday for fighting in public at Pekan Jabi.
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  • 18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pahang has agreed to accept 774 landless families from Perils next year.
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  • 184 8 SYED NASIR OFFERS TO AID OTHER LANGUAGE AGENCIES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here today offerA ed to advise and aid its sister organisations in the Malaysia territories to expand thei r work At present there are two organisations which carry out similar functions as the agency.
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  • 101 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven Malayans left by air today for Canada for further studies under the Colombo Plan. They were Miss Choo Lai Aim, Mr. H. Swamlnatah, Mr. Chong Sin Jee, Tan i Choong Leong, Mr. Chin Wan i Seng, Mr. Chang Choon i
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  • 50 8 MUAR. Mon. The Town Council here will apply to the State Government for a $500,000 loan to finance the proposed Ibrahim Park pro- ject here. The project will Include a swimming pool and a football stadium. A fence costing $50,000 will be built round the park.
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  • 106 9 Extortion thug slashed, caught SINGAPORE, Mfjn. A kuay-teow hawker. Eng Keng Chow, 28. slashed an extortioner with his metal frying skillet m the Seng Poh '-toad market in Tiong Bahru this after: oon. The extortioner, who tried to flee was overpowered by other hawkers and handed to the police. The
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  • 831 9 AZIZ ON THE DRIVE TO INCREASE PRODUCTION I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's aim in rice production is to keep pace with the increasing annual birthrate of 3.3 per cent one of the highest in the world. Experts from 15 countries attending the eighth
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  • 73 9 PANTUN RECEIVED WITH APPLAUSE DELEGATES applauded wp.en Inche Mohamed Jamil soon after his election as chairman of the conference—said that in accepting the responsibilities of the chairman, he drew strength from the words of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and quoted this rural development pantun: High mountains we
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    • 734 9 'Nanyang boys are like octopus with tentacles spread out' Mr. Seow CROWN Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow today described the student and graduate organisations of Nanyang University as "an octopus with its tentacles reaching out to all the Chinese school old boys' associations" But he qualified this by saying that
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    • 25 9 KUCHINO. Mon. The 25 American Peace Corps volunteers who arrived here las*. week attended a course at the Civil Service Training Centre here.
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    • 197 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Malay teachers' union today expressed full support for a conference ol I teacher*, from all the Malay- slan territories to be held at Kuala Lumpur in mid December The president ot the union, i Inche Mohamed Simin. said* that though Singapore's
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  • 140 10 IVortf* Minimum > TNE BROTHERS and Sifter of th« Tin I'r.k N*o thank nortorj. anri Prtanda for their Con•lolenrf*. Wrnatha A Anwtan. at tha Fwnernl on 9-0-62. MR ano MRS. if K Meaon thank knai »uenda.nr«. invumc. va.tua.bla and good wlxha* on tha orr-astoa i f 'heir r*rrnt marriage
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  • 34 10 Wordm Sl* 'Hlnimnm} IN LOVINC MIMORV of Olona Aag Sv «c I.nan who left u« nn 11-ti-fto hut M 'I fonrtlv rememhararl hy father Anc I ua| Sens, mniher. brother and sis-
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  • 125 10 Word, $11) f Minimum) NESTEA and hnt water are all you :.een for itip «fter cup of perfect. refreahlng. lmi'v ;.ure tea. RYVITA .r.M'hiead the perfect aid to slimming. Enjoy rlelicious Kvvlti. Made from wholemeal rya. P.i.h in Vitimin W and mlnei >!• BE A COOD Malayan Read Berlta
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  • 710 10 The Straits Times Tuesday,September 11,1962 The Routine Mission i Peking is going to enjoy a lot of field days over the shooting down of the Nationalist U-2 j reconnaissance plane. Where il was shot down, how it was 'shot down and what has hap- pened to the pilot— all the
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  • 357 10 1 1 In the year or so since the I idea of a Penang university ,i college was first mooted, sentiment in favour has steadily grown. In the Penang State Assembly, the scheme enjoys strong bi-partisan support, jand official approaches have already been made with enicouraging results, we
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  • 233 10 I Rents have been moving up in Petaling Jaya as a result of j increasing demand for housing. According to «Mr. T. R. P. Dawson, a former president of the Selangor Rentpayers Association, rents in some cases have been put up 30 per cent and as high as
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    • 391 10 More letters to the Editor of the Straits Times YOUR reply to "Observer" (ST. Sept. 7) seems to me to be an attempt to sidestep the isssue in the Asian Games-Merdeka tournament controversies. Indonesia had no right whatsoever to bar Israel and Formosa from participating in the
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    • 385 10 Mr. Kwok and the mixture (politics and sport) as before ACCORDING to the FAM secretary. Mr. Kwok Kin Kent) A (above) the Israelis might cause evibarraasment if they were allowed to participate I would like to point out to Mr. Kwok that when the Israeli team did not get visas
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    • 220 10 Where were the others? MR. SONDIII of India (above) made a sUnd. VVnere were ttie utuer Asian representatives'.' At this rate we may soon have just one Asian country competing in the name of the Asian Gamis. Let us face it the Fourth Asian Games were not the Fourth Asian
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    • 800 10 IT has been noted with some concern that from time to time the press has carried items oi news which concern the administration of the public service of the Federation of Malaya. It may be agreed that these news items, particularly those which purport
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    • 221 10 A BIGGER STAKE AT THE GAMES: A GOLD IF Asian Gam?» critics had been amtmi; tinsportsmen icpiCKatflai their countries at Jakarta Imni would they makr a stand on the principle of mixing politics with sport? If they had bei-n. say n Jrgathascn. with a roIc) medal reasonably in sight, would
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    • 49 10 INDONESIANS have become a laughingstock for disgraceful and uncivilised behaviour towards visiting sportsmen and nonparticipants at the Asian Games. Yet they claim close ties with neighbouring countries in culture, trade, etc? Have officials of the AGF no voice? If so. then where is democracy? TRUTH Ipoh
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  • 285 11 CAR LOSS AND ALCOHOL: JUDGE'S RULING Mon Are the insurers of a ear liable to pay dams for its loss in an .undent if -he driver was under the influence of liquor? Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today gave Judgement for Madam Woo Chiang Fonu. a widow, who
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  • 46 11 KLANG. Mon.— The Town Council has announced new rates of fines on hawkers who cause obstruction in market* in the districts. Under the new rates, first offenders are liable to a $5 line. $8 for the second offence and SlO for the third
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  • 28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. D.C.M. Bailey, district manager of the New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau in Wellington, will arrive here on Sunday for a six-day visit.
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  • 26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The assistant Minister of commerce and Industry Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. will open the Replanting Staff Union,' conference here on Saturday.
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  • 43 11 SINGAPORE. Mon A postman. Husain bin Kasmani. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of misappropriating a British postal order for £5. belonging to Loh Poh Seng, between Jan. 20 and 26. He was allowed ball until I Saturday.
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  • 636 11 'Waitresses on laps'— police SINGAPORE. Mon Inspector saw them 'caressing and fondling' customers: Six-month suspension for one bar, a chance for another fHE Liquors Licensing Board today ordered a six-month suspension of the licence of the Salome Bar in Geylang Road following a police representation that Thong Ah Fook, the
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  • 316 11 INDUSTRY COURT DECISION IS QUASHED 4 RFFEREE s decision of the Industrial Arbitra- tion Court given in March this year was quashed by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today. Sir Alan quashed the referee's decision following an intimation by Mr. T.S. Blnuathuray, Crown Counsel, on
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  • 129 11 7-year jail for office boy who slew man SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today Jailed M. Velu, 22, an office boy, for seven years for fatally attacking Ang Ah Leng, a van owner, with a piece of wood. Velu. who was originally charged with the murder
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  • 30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A scooter belonging to Wong Chong Heng. which was parked in front of the Puchong Association in Pudu Road, was missed at 3 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 235 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. AS A rice salesman grappled for a revolver with three robbers in his car it went off, a preliminary Inquiry was told today Tan Kirn Toa. 34. the salesman, said the robbers, who ambushed him at Sembawang Road about 6 p.m on
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mr. D. R. Uggat, principal of Rlda Training College, will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club here on Wednesday.
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  • 142 11 CINGAPORE. Mon. Austrian-born .Mrs. Gertrude Fortt. (above), wife of a British Army warrant officer, has been reported misting from her Dempsey Road home in Tanglin since la*t Thursday. The army authorities are appealing for help to trace her. Blonde, well-built and with a fresh complexion.
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  • 49 11 MALACCA. Mon.— A trade union course was held at he Malacca Town Hall yesterday lor .udnrnen; of the Malacca branch of the Union .f Post Office Workers. This was the first such i-ourse for post office workers. Similar rr-'rses will be held in ither States.
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  • 21 11 RAUB. Mon.— The annual delegates' conference of the Pahang Party Rakyat will be held In Temerloh on Wednesday.
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  • 230 11 gOME 400 Singapo officers want wage $22 to $90 a month. This is the second time they are seeking; salary revision in five years. In 1957. they got increases ranging from $14 to $50 a month after a week's strike. The
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  • 65 11 SEREMBAN. Mon.— A railway trolley with two trailers plunged 30 feet down a ravine after hitting and killing a goat two mile.s south of Seremban railway station today. Three people in the trolley. Mr. C. Chelladural (chief permanent way inspector), Gopal (the trolley driver) and Hassan
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    • 454 11 ninirt MAI AVA I Reel; 10 30 T e Slxth M«rr)«ka HAUIO MALAYA Football Tournament: 11.00 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Close DownStRVICE ill Metre. RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 TUne Signal. Nega- it meirts r»-ltu. Ntws Headline*; 6.06 MLDILM «.\»r. stKVICt Mcrnlns Melodies; 700 Rendez- 4 lti metres voua With Music: 7.30 Time
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    • 366 12 ISRAELI FASHIONS PRESENT THE LATEST TRENDS T*HE keynote of a loveAly collection of dresses seen at a fashion show on Saturday was SIMPLICITY. Every single dress showed that it could be worn by any woman because it was designed with an eye to practical
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    • 56 12 ALINE FOR CHILDREN rpHE spare look prevalent in women's fashions has caught on with designers of children's wear. School and party clothes for this year feature low waisted dresses that flare into a lan of pleats, shift jumpers with hip level sashes, and two piece ensembles with straight-line pop-overs to
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    • 321 12 STUDY TOUR FOR ROSE nESTLESS like all artists are, Singapore's well known dancer. Miss Rose Eberwein, is once again making an interesting dance-study tour. She leaves the state on Friday on a pan-Orient tour which takes her to Sydney, Manila. Hong Kong Taipeh and Tokyo. She will be away for
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    • 118 12 Keep your car neat and clean VjOST women pride themselves on their housekeeping, but devote little time to good car keeping apart from cleaning the windows occasionally. A spokesman of a car firm suggested that a regular cleaning routine can prolong the life of important car furnishings. Upholstery and carpeting
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    • 76 12 rU may be tempted to overload your freezer during the hot days when fruits and vegetables are so plentiful. If you don't know the freezer capacity, check the instruction book. It will list the load and also give directions that should be followed. Mr. Frances
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    • 265 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 Rolled egg for 16. perhaps 1 One of the lit Me people to (7). have in cheese (7). 9 In which Is the babe, and 5 Vague way to draw in Heaven the adult, in play (4, 3. 3. 3) (7). IS Religious expert, no
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  • 1228 13  -  a SPECIAL WRITER THIS IS FAO'S TASK: TO FIND FOOD RESOURCES FOR A WORLD POPULATION OF 3,000 MILLION WHICH IS GROWING AT THE RATE OF 150,000 A DAY... THE BULK IN ASIA- by THE U. N. Food and A g r i c v
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    • 49 13 AS the United Nations Assembly in New York drags on. hedged with acrimony, by contrast 4.400 miles away in. Rome the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), an agency of the UN. is really getting on with the job for which it was created Improving the world we live in.
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    • 145 13 PHILIPS TRANSISTOR RADIOS look at! In three tF#J|^^^ Perfect reproduction v Symbol of qualify Sign of perfection y^^ MALAYA <X\n«> »ORNEO SINGAPORE Ci Vvlll wVi :S w X V 4 i it -f 00$ gives quicker, smoother and w|p,' M »yJil? fr easier cutting of lallang growth. \m\ v)f FsCOTT
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    • 243 13 t Oop By V- T. li ami in S*~ N/ TH' OL' BOY WASN'T \_L 1 YOU SELL SQUAwA^ ...BUT IF YOU RAISE V <NO CCAU P*LB FACE SEE UM KIDOIN' ABOUT S I BUY UM... N Y3UC OFFER TO TEN,/ V/HY, SQUAW NOT WORTH/ I SUNSHINE THOSE SQUAWS HE'S
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  • 350 14 FED.'S BUILDING MATERIAL OUTPUT UP Big increase in roofing sheets PRODUCTION of building materials in the Federation achieved a higher level during the first quarter this year, although output in some lines dropped. Those that rose included posts, septic tanks, channels and inverts all made of concrete, asbestos cement roofing
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  • 137 14 Nestle's sales training course THIRTEEN Nestle and agency salesmen from eight Asian countries are now taking a two-week sales training course at Nestles training school in Kuala Lumpur. Sponsored by Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd., the course is designed to familiarise the salesmen with modern marketing techniques problems relating to ad-
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  • 140 14 THE marketing direc- tor of an American corporation now on a world tour is to visit Singapore at the end of the month. He is Mr. Charles H. English of Basic Products International Division, Basic Products Corporation. The purpose of his tour Is to
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  • 114 14 SAKURA FILM AGENTS SET UP ANOTHER BRANCH BEE Loh Photo Suppliers, the panMalayan agents of Sakura films, established a Singapore branch office in Middle Road last week. Sakura is a product of Konishiroku Industry Company Ltd. Tokyo which has been a principal manufacturer of Japanese cameras and films for 80
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  • 67 14 Maclaine Watson < Malaya) Ltd. have been appointed sole agents and importers for Halg's Gold Label and Haig's Dimple Scots whiskies. Mr. Un Yao Lin of Maclaine Watson says that Haig's Gold Label whisky will soon be marketed in Singapore and the Federation in a new bottle
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  • 30 14 There will be no change in the present range of Jaguar Mark 11. Mark X and "E" Type models next year. Cycle and Carriage, sole Malaysian distributors, announced.
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  • 108 14 WORK un the £23 million Rootes project at Undwood near Glasgow, b going u-cordlnß to schedule and the new car factory will De operating early next year Thi* is stated In the progress report ot Mr. Geoffrey Rootes. chairman of Rootes i Scotland) Ltd. He says
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  • 288 14  -  CHAN KWAN HOI by A JAPANESE industrialist. Mr. T. Horikawa. has been greatly impressed by the "good conditions" in the Tasek industrial estate in Ipoh which he describes as suitable for the establishment of heavy industries. i Mr. Horikawa Is the managing director of Mara
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  • 22 14 Pan-Malayan copra exports in May totalled 3.354 tons against 3.408 tons in April, bringing the five-month total to 20.588 tons.
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  • 254 14 Japanese to start $1.5 m. roller shutter plant here W*L t jl, T ,la'ltiri M*** a*aw*« A $1.5 MILLION steel roller auto-shutter factory is to be set up in Singapore early next year to supply the needs of South-East Asian countries. Roller auto-shutters both of the push-up and sliding types
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  • 135 14 AN AUSTRALIAN concern, Dodds Consolidated Industries (Far East) Ltd., which represents a number of heaving engineering companies, has opened an office in Singapore. The company has appointed Mr. J.J. Hutt, one of its Australian executives. as manager. Mr. Hutt was formerly with Rlley Dodds (Aust.)
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  • 56 14 Anew housing estate is now being developed on freehold land off Duneaxn Road, Singapore, by the Holly Realty and Co. Ltd. The $750,000 project comprises 22 two-storey semidetached bungalows, each having three bedrooms and two bathrooms (one with long bath). Each house occupies a site of 4.000 sq.
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  • 134 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. TTNDER bettre support, rrncral KJ investment and Industrial shares held a slightly tinner trend. B.H.P. recovered 6d and other leaders also improved. OiU were active, following the Westrro»e Gaa strike Aasoc. Aust. Oil firmed early, but later receded and A.O.G. lost some of Friday's gain. Most
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  • 65 16 ri C Malayan Exchange Banks' Asse* GUtien made this change la It* rates to merchants yesterday (the rate Is to $100): telling TT er OD resdy: Swiss Franc* 141. On the frse exchange market In Hong Kong the US dollar wax quoted at 5.731 for T.T. and 6
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  • 177 16 SHIM lying alengside the Singapore wharves today arei Selkml liaru 39, Rom Ml Prrwua It), Biaoe 38. Sabang (RP1I) 21/22, UelUl Mmru 3S/3U, Agapcoor 42/43. BaUi (Bwedisb) 4/6. Outer reads: Brtgltte aUersk. Leewan«, Nrder Wescr. Julius Kuctk, Uolpbeverctt, BTV. Pretoria.. Davnc, Bali, UuMcldorol. Ananumn. Mitbai Maru, Sllx:roet.
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  • 128 16 Sept. 10. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. N. 14 cts. Robinson 9 cts. M. Box 13 cts. Rothmans 12 cts. Breweries 25 cts. Steamship 9 its. M. Cement 20 cts. 8. Times 20 cts. 8. Darby 4 Id. 8. Traders 25 cv. Cold Storage 4|d. Unlteers 11 cv.
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  • 628 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE trend in industrials on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was still upward and Fraser and Neave. Malayan Cements and Dunlops notably went to new high levels. There is a certain amount of investment buying aiding the price rises,
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  • 631 16 POMBINED business In the Sinpore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: Boustead (6.000) SI. TO: Dunlopi (500> JI.R9 SL. (9.000) SI.U9. (2.000) 51.90: Fltipatrlcks (I.OOO) $2.15: F. and N. /ord". (2.000) 5.1.08 I). (500)
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  • 302 16 ♦THE price of tin was still steady in Penang yesA terday falling by only 12± cents to $424,871 on an offering estimated to be increased by 15 tons to 255 tons. This Is the week when the GSA will start its
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  • 238 16 SEPTKMBER first grade rubber buyers f.e.k. elooed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yrstrrday at 74* eenta per lb. up aevenriKhtha of a cent. The tone wu quietly steady. 1.3. C.R.A. and P.M.R.E. eloslnc prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt t
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  • 124 16 CHINESE Prtduca ExeHangt Slngap«r« n**n prlM* p«r *cut yittarday: CtMnut all: bulk $37 1 seller*, drum S4OJ Kellers, Ctpra: Sept. $27 t buyera, $28 sellera. P«*W«r: Muntok whit»\ $145 sellers, Sarawak white .<m:i V sellers special Sarawak black $lO7t sellers) Lampong black $1121 seller*. AST A $125 sellers.
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  • 60 16 Farther Anrast robber crop* included: BenU 145,000 lb-. Jeram KuanUn 85.500 lb.. Kundon* TanJonr Pan 185.000 lb., MentakaVy 96.000 lb., and Snngei Ba*a» f 199.000 lb.. Malaka Plnda 190,500 lb. United Malacca 138.000 lb.. Aver Molek 44.930 lb., Leone Hln San, Ltd. 80,300 lb.. and Nyalas Robber Estates.
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  • 27 16 September 10 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 741 cents (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5424.87J (down 121 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 15 tons).
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    • 738 17 TENDER TENDER NOTICE. J.K.R. PERSEKUTUAN. Tenders will oe received from Remstered J.K.R. Contractors In Class Ex and above (under Head I tad ID up to 3.0 C p.m on Monday. 24th September. 1962 at UM Office of JJC.R Wolcshop Per.sekut,uan. Jalun Cheras. Kuala Lumpur, for- CONSTRUCTION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS
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    • 71 17 TENDER 1 J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from approved registered Contractors up to 3 p.m. on 27th September, 1962 at the Office of the Btate Engineer Selangor, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. Kuala Lumpur for the SUPPLY OP REINFORCED SPUN CONCRETE PIPES TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, BELANOOR FOR
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    • 110 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA HISTORY DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for a post which Is likely to become available in January 1963, tn the History Department as Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer in History. Candidates should nave at least a good honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience- Preference will be
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    • 827 17 (Continued from I'ace 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Mr Wmrd* IS IMln.t—Bnx *m rta -rtr. WANTED COOK GENERAL Aman. Apply 65, Fa i croon Court Una Tree Hill. Tel: *****. B'por. WANTED RELIABLE ENGLISH speaking Amah for child three years References required. Tel: (Spore) 60H38 between 4 and 6 p.m. LADY
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    • 834 18 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep: Singapore, Mon. TIB A TIBA, with Moses Lee up, stepped out in fine style on a heavy track at A Bukit Timah this morning— there was further rain in the early hours of rhe morning. Breaking into
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    • 475 18 WEIGHTS for six TT races at Bukil Timah tomorrow: CL. 1, DIV. 2— 6 F. Gemini Prince 9.00 Sugar Boy 9.00 Jatnark 9.00 I Woodcote Lady 8.13 j Lucky Lucky 8.12 On Parole 8.12 Memo 8.11 Worthing 8.11 r.quitv 8.10 Jasz Singer 8.08 i
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    • 739 18 BELGRADE, Mon. The position of Japan and other nations which took part in the recent Jakarta Asian Games will be considered at a two-day meeting of the Council of the International Amateur Athletic Federation (1.A.A.F.) opening here today, Mr. Donald Pain. I.A.A.F. secretary announced.
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    • 76 18 Ransome Cup to Teachers Training College SINGAPORE, Mon. Teachers Training College yesterday won the annual cross-country race for the Ransome Cup. beating University of Singapore by half p mile. TTC. represented by R. Bala- 1 krishnan. Chla Hern Kok and Hon Yong Ann, covered the 12-mile' course in 1 hr
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    • 207 18 Final placing* In the English county cricket championship. P W LD NDI DB Pta. At. Yorkshire 32 14 4 14 0 1 9 36 334 700 Worcestershire 33 14 3 14 1 1 8 34 230 6.87 Warwickshire 32 13 5 15 0 3 11 32 303
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    • 421 18 Laver, Emerson to clash in the US final ROD Layer and Roy Emerson, two old rivals from Australia, swept aside Mexican and American opponents to set up the third successive all-Aus-tralian final in the United States tennis championships here yesterday. Layer crushed Mexico's Rafael Osuna 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 with such
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    • 25 18 IPOH, Mon. Shaw Brother* became the soccer League Dlv. 2 champions today when they beat Kilat Club 1-0 on the Coronation Ground here.
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    • 124 18 PARIS. Mon. Racegoers at Longchamp crowded around the paddock and booed after La Seem, considered Prance's best filly, had finished last of six runners in the £3.000 Prix De La Nonette. The race over I miles for three-year-old fillies was won by Lord Derby's French-trained Salinas, ridden
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    • 52 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Seletar Auto Club will hold a standing nuartei-mile sprint at Seletar on Sept. 23. The meet, on the R.A.F. Seletar runway, will be open to all members of Singapore Motor Club. Forces Motoring Club and the Civil Service Motoring Association. Entries will close on
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    • 25 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tr*> Selangor Hockey Association nii. I hold its annual genemi ny*"-"*-4 at the S.C.R.C. premises on Frfcday at 7.30 p.m
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    • 836 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SITUATION VACANT DRAUGHTSMAN The town office of a tin dredging company requires the service* ot a qualified draughtsman accustomed to structural steelwork. A man with some experience in dredge design would be preferred Only properly qualified and experienced men need apply to Box ASS4B S.T». i S'pore) TENDERS
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    • 722 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL CIVILIANS, SERVICEMEN COMBINE By INDONESIANS WILL FACE STIFF TUSSLE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SINGAPORE'S line-up for their matches in the current Merdeka fifth anniversary soccev tournament will include more Services players than the State's national team representatives For their first match against holders Indonesia at
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    • 37 19 YAHAYA Mustapha (left) retained his men's singles title when he beat Rosli Majid 9—7, 7—5 in the final of the Perak Malays tennis championships which concluded in Ipoh on Sunday. —Straits Times picture.
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    • 206 19 Mon.— The ten-day festival of oasketball, organised by the 5.A.8.F.. starts here today. Heading the programme is the five-nation South-East Asia tournament which begins tonight at the f- Badminton Hall and lasts until Friday. This will be followed by the two-day visit of the New Zealand national
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    • 353 19 CHANCE TO TOUR BANGKOK SINGAPORE, Monday. ]tf ALAYAN Rugby Union president Mr. Wood Kan today called on all rugger players in Malaya and Singapore to keep themselves fit and ready for the trials this month to pick a Malayan team to tour Thailand next month.
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    • 68 19 CiEREMBAN. Mon. Negrl Sembilan All-Blues Association—the first Asian Rugby body to be formed in Malaya —is to be dissolved after 39 years. Asian Rugby will now be looked after by the state association. Teoh Tlaw Guan, vicepresident of the All-Blues Association here said today: "On the assurance
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    • 68 19 MALACCA, Mon. Malacca Amateur Athletic Association has called for entries for the annual Police walk to be held hem In conjunction with Police Week on Sept. 30. The various classes are: Veterans (over 40 years); senior (20 to 40); junior (19 and under); women senior (It
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    • 370 19 Invitation to SHA to tour Pakistan SINGAPORE, Mon.— A.I.S. Dara, manager of the Pakistan hockey team, the world champions, today Invited the Singapore Hockey Association to send a tour team to Pakistan. Mr. Dara told B.H.A. officials and players: "There Is no short cut to world supremacy at hockey. You
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    • 127 19 Caution on new rule urged LAUSANNE (Swltaerland), Mon. —The International Olympic Committee (IOC; hope that their new rule whereby amateur athletes can be compensated for loss of wages will be applied cautiously. Mr. Average Bnmdage, J.O.C president. In a letter accompanying the new rules, said there had been considerable argument
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    • 160 19 TENNIS TAN SONG LIAN ctp (Malacca): Segamat bt Malacca 4-J <B. Chandra n bt Mm Jet Thlen 0-2, 6-2; Lim Meng Oh bt Yap Cheng Boon 8-6. 8-6; 8. Savaratnam lost to Kw-k Yoke How 0-0. 5-7, Koh Kum Watt and Saab Tong Kang lost to Ben Ooma*
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 68 19 3portS JLflSFjr mBmRIRBmSSImBmBJP soccer MEEDEKA TOURNEY: Indonesia v Spore (7.30 p.m.); Korea v Vietnam (9, Merdelca Stadium). FENANG DIV. 1: MTC v Ramblers (City Stadium. 5.15). IPOH DIV. 1: Kinta Indians v Town Council (Jn Abdul Jalil). B. GAJAH LGE: Putra Melayu v Royal English School (padang) RUGGER S'GOR LGE:
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  • 243 20 POLICEMAN QUESTIONED ON BEST FRIEND'S SHOOTING SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 The police today interrogated Constable Krishnan Gopalan, of Tanjong Pagar Police Station, whose service revolver was used in a fatal shooting incident at his home in Cantonment Road last night. P.C. Krtshnan, who lives with his father, A.S.P. A. Oopalan told
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  • 75 20 MR. CHfW BOON BCNC pained away peacefully on 10/0/62 Icavlnn behind a wife. 2 rotui. 5 daughters. 4 ■on.i-ln-law. 10 grandchildren. Cortege will leave at 15. Ulan Bempadu on Wednesday (12/8/1862) at 2.00 p.m. MM. ROIEV QONSALEZ age 86 peued away peacefully at 101 Joo Cblat Terrace on 10/8/63
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  • 27 20 FAMILY OF LATI Mr I.lm Kbeow SoriK thank relatlvra "and friendi for their amaliuinee, mpua«M of condolence, wrrathj. wrolls. night viilu and attendance at the funeral.
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  • 198 20 Easy to pick up secrets in Pentagon he says T^EW YORK, Mon. A former Polish Army officer said yesterday that he and other Communist agents who spied for the Soviet Union while working in Washington found the U.S. Defence Department headquarters in the Pentagon an excellent place to pick up
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  • 398 20 LONDON. Mon. Quie'ly firm conditions prevailed in most sections of the London Stock Exchange today. The volume of business left much to be desired. The main exception to the generally satisfactory showing was provided by the gilt-edged market. Profittaklng in the undated stocks following adverse comment brought War
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  • 92 20 LONDON, Mon— The British public has already given $850,000 lo the Red Cross relief of Persian earthquake victims, the British Red Crosi Society announced today. The Society said a further 50.000 letters had not yet been opened. A FEW hours after his arrival in London to
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  • 228 20 A RALLY A EARNS S'PORE VICTORY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore livenation South East Asia invitation basketball tournament started i with two thrilltfc 1 1 matches at the Badlrinton Hall tonight. After the colourful opening mony. Cambodia, who opened the tournament with .i match against Sarawak. registered a convincing 86-66 victory,
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  • 34 20 Police detain a man LONDON. Mon Police today detained a man outside Marlborough House where the Commonwealth leaders are meeting. Police would give no details, but eyewitnesses said there had been a scuffle. 4f
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    • 40 20 |JIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest ..Kuala Lumpur 86 75 Kola Bharu 81 72 Penan^ 81 72 Ipoh 79 70 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 88 73
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