The Straits Times, 29 December 1962

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits TImes Hot** 4 fie***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036
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  • 1172 1 300,000 told: Go on strike today CUEPACS leader: Defeat will mean the death of free democratic trade union movement in Malaya... radio shutdown threat, too 'But strikers themselves must ask me 9 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS: TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today he would consider intervening in the
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  • 622 1 RAIL COURT OF INQUIRY COMPLETES ITS HEARING KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •J'HK Government-appointed court of inquiry into the railway dispute completed its hearing this afternoon. The president of the court, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh bin Syed Hassan bin Barakbah, said he would submit a report to the Government "in due course."
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  • 368 1  - Mrs. B fights shy of the Press AUSTEN ZECHA TENGKU: WE CAN ONLY PRAY HER MISSION SUCCEEDS By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, left by air today for Bangkok on her way to Peking after a one-day visit during which she avoided the Press.
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  • 50 1 PHILADELPHIA. Fri. The United States is becoming a haven for pickpockets because the average American is so careless with his money, according to an expert study published here. The annual loss, due largely to carelessness, is estimated at more than USs*«oo million, lost by 9,300.000 people. Reuter.
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  • 72 1 LONDON. Fri— Women in Dugness. southern England, have shown they are not the weaker sex. They produced a team to beat the men in the town's annual tug-of-war. Even before they leaned on the rope, they were fancied as champions after whispers of the special
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  • 60 1 KEEPING 0FF...H1C... HIGHWAY YDNEY. Fri. A man. stopfor driving his car along a footpath In a Sydney suburb, told the policeman: "You would not ex- pect me to drive along the road in my condition." Norman Chandler, 20. pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of liquor, and was fined
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  • 45 1 HONG KONG. Fri. A Hong Kong trawler has brought In a nine-foot. 450-lb. dolphin, thought to be the biggest ever netted by lishermen here in post-war years. The catch was made on Christmas eve. off Swabue in the South China Sea.— Reuter.
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  • 37 1 PRETORIA. Fri. Mr. Balthazar Vorster. South African Justice Minister, today banned all persons "named under the Suppression of Communism Act from belonging to 36 i-pecifled organisations and other organisations which engage in certain activities. Reuter.
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  • 31 1 PERTH. Pri. Singapore boy chess champion Tan Lian Ann beat Chris Wells of Western Australia, in the second round of the Australian Chess Championship In Perth today. Reuter.
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  • 83 1 ROTTERDAM. Fri. The pilot of a British plane flying from Southend in Southeast England with 18 people aboard, died from injuries when the aircraft skidded off the runway and turned over, after landing at Zcstienhoven airport near here today. Three other people all members of the
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  • 27 1 NICE. (France). Fri. British author Somerset Maugham. 88. has legally adopted his 60-year-old private secretary. Alan Searle. as his son. court records here showed today.—U.P.l.
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  • 30 1 HONO KONG. Fri. An offlcia) Hong Kong trade delegation has l»ft here for the Middle East to promote better trade relations with 13 countries in that area. UJU.
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  • 191 1 Heavy fighting in Katanga capital EOPOLDVILLE, Fri. Firing has broken out round U.N. positions in the Katanga capital of Elisabeihville. and was still going on this morning, diplomatic sources said here. Latest reports reaching here said there had been .some casualties on both sides. The United Nations and Katanga leaders
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  • 53 1 UN CENERAL WAR ULTIMATUM IM'.l RY (Rnnc! In Well auth'-n' rd ridio reports rpcrivrd hrrr slid that at ."> 1". pin local time today thr rom mandrr of the I N I in Katanga cavr F drnt Tshombc 30 mim lo withdraw his troops M •;rnrr.il uir will
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 190 2 A VILLAGE MOTHER GIVES BIRTH TO QUINS BUENOS AIRES, Frl.— The world's third known set of quintuplets was born In the village of 81mbolar yesterday. Four girls and a boy were born without medical assistance, according to report here. Authorities Identified the parents of the quins as, Manuela and Jacinto
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    • 26 2 MOSCOW. Pri.— Dr. Aleltsandr Topchiev, the leading Soviet atomic scientist who recently declared "war is no longer possible, has died, aged 57.
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    • 364 2 K to Dr. A: Are you seeking a third war? MOSCOW. Friday MR. KHRUSHCHEV has accused West Germany of trying to drive the United States into a corner during the Cuban crisis with no way out but an armed clash. In a letter to Dr. Adenauer, published yesteiday, the Soviet
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    • 50 2 BERLIN. Frl.— A bomb exploded at the Berlin Wall early today, ripping a hole In the concrete slabs and breaking windows on either side of the border. The explosion was the second this month. The first was In the same area on Dec 16.— Reuter.
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    • 73 2 Recognise Debbie? THE SHARP contrast between these studies of actress Debbie Reynolds is a tribute to Hollywood make-up artistry. Above, Debbie is shown at a perky, wide-eyed young girl in the MCM film "How the West Was Won." At top, hardly recognisable, Debbie appears later in the movie as a
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    • 104 2 SOVIET PROTEST OVER ARREST WASHINGTON, Fri. Tf The Soviet Embassy protested last night at the arrest for alleged drunkenness of a Russian trading official. Mr. V. I. Karatsuba. 39 was arrested i n Chicago at i a.m. on De. 14 and taken to court at 7 a.m. A Judge ruled
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    • 47 2 JOHANNESBURG. Prl. The Witwatorsrand Supreme Court has luted the 24-hour house arres: sentences on 20 people. Including Mr Percy John Hodgson a lawyer, and Mr. Walter Btsulu former leader of the African National Congress. They were sentenced to house arrest terms three months ago.
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    • 32 2 WASHINGTON. Pri.— Mr. B K Nehru, the Indian Ambassador held a one-hour talk here with Mr r> an Rusk> Seaetttrj State, on the Indian-China border Wew Delhi* for consultations
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    • 196 2 JAKARTA, Friday. 'VKE Australian Ambassador, Mr. Keith Shann, yesterday discussed with Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, future Australian-Indone-sian relations in New Guinea. They talked in general terms on thr common technical matters they would face wher Indonesia took control of United Nations administered West
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    • 277 2 MILIONAIRE Mr. Wong Si k Pun, who was kidnapped last February and released after paying ransom, is reported to have received a threatening letter demanding HK$2O,--000. The letter was signed by five people who described themselves as "good people." PRICES at the Miramar Restaurant in the new Kai
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 461 3 RAWALPINDI, Friday. PAKISTAN has told India to see nothing sinister or extraordinary in her agreement with Communist China in principle to demarcate their border. This assurance was given as negotiations between India and Pakistan on their 15-year-old Kashmir dispute got off to a halting start
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    • 123 3 PEKING AND PAKISTAN: LET'S SIGN PACT SOON TOKYO, Fri. Comnunist China and Pakistan issued a joint communique today saying they were "highly satisfied" with their agreement in principle on the Sino-Kashmir border, according to the New China News Agency. The two countries agreed that a border treaty should be signed
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    • 46 3 PEKING. Fri.— The New China news agency reported from Lhasa that 277 deputies were elected from 11 districts In the first Tißetan elections. More than 80 per oent of them were serfs and slaves before the 1959 "democratic reform." the agency said. Reuter.
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    • 35 3 MOSCOW. Fri.— A Soviet military delegation headed by Gen. P. Batov Is visiting Hanoi Tass news agency reported. The visit coincides with the 18th anniversary of the Vietnamese People's Army.— Reuter.
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    • 261 3 Quick look round f ONDON. Fri People slipped and slithered back to work yesterday as a blanket of snow, slush and ice covered practically the whole country. The Automobile Association said that roads in all 53 counties in England were affected by snow and ice. PALM BEACH: The 1,113 freed
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    • 22 3 BERLIN. Prl Five retu(?ee* (Jed to West Berlin durtne the night. They were not seen by border guards.
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    • 630 3 Edward to envoy: I am King, I shall see Hitler HE IS CONVINCED WAR WOULD LEAD TO RUIN -ENVOY LONDON, Friday. A GERMAN Duke reported to Hitler in 1936 that King Edward VIII (later the Duke of Windsor) told him: "I myself wish to talk to Hitler and will do
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    • 77 3 SAIGON. Fri. Communist guerillas yesterday Inflicted heavy casualties in an attack on a government military post in Choung Thien province, about 130 miles south-east of Saigon Six civil guard soldiers were killed and 21 others were missing after a Communist force of unknown size attacked the post
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    • 190 3 GAVESTON. (Texas). Friday. WORKERS who broke the dock strike of the International Longshoremen's Association here were shot at while unloading a Swedish banana boat yesterday and one was hit in his foot. Mr. Robert James. 37. a non-union dock worker, said afterwards: "I must
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    • 75 3 RANGOON, Fri. The Burmese Government announced last evening that It would acquire al shares of the Burma Oil Company (1954) Limited and take over all fixed assets of the Burma 01 Company (Burma Tradins) Limited on Jan 1 following negotiation with representatives of
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    • 29 3 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados). Pit —Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, arrived here (or -talks with eastern Caribbean officials on plans for a constitutional conference In London soon.
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    • 59 3 NEW YORK. Fri. 1 wo cars from different states and heading in different directions collided at a crossroads In Van Wert. Ohio, yesterday. The two drivers got out to tell each other off and stopped short. They were Mrs. Beatrice Eng 1 1 s of M illersburg.
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    247 4 100,000 COPIES OF HER HIT RECORD SOLD SINGAPORE, Fri. INTERNATIONAL singing star Anneke Gronloh had a surprise today when she was told that one of her hit records had created a record sale < in Malaysia. Since being introduced to the local market early this year, Boeroeng Kaka,
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Prof. Harry E. Groves of the University of Singapore has been elected president of the American University Club, and not the American Club as stated in yesterday's Straits Times.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri The Naval Base Police Club will hold a Christmas party for 50 under-privileged children at the Na\al Base from 2 to 6 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 121 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A tractor driver refused to leave the dock after he was acquitted today after a two-day trial. V. Selvaraj. 31, showed no response when court officers and the prosecutor. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain, tried to persuade him to leave his place. He
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE. Fri The Government Servants Welfare Organisation has awarded four scholarships of $30 each to Singapore students. The recipients are Simon Cheah. V. Jayaram. Rahman bin Kasmani and Ibrahim bin Abas.
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Fn The United States Cultural Centre will screen tho films. New World The Discovery of America. A Day to Remember and Geography of U.S.A.. at its studio on Thursday.
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water will be cut off in Jalan Sentosa between houses Nos. 71H and 718, tomorrow, from 9 ;i.m. to 3 p.m.
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    • 393 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's sche- fiom Jesselton. Labuan. Kuchdule of civil aircraft move- ing (ML 487) 7.25 p.m.: from ments at Paya Lebar airport, Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 9 p.m.; Singapore: from Bangkok (.ML 307) 10.05 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BO AC: Fiom London. Dus- t« B>
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  • 30 5 BUTTERWORTH, Frl The' Province Wellesley North District Council has acquired a .site at I Pulau Merta.iam, Kuala Muda. 17 miles from here, for a mr.del fishing village
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  • 127 5 V MALAYAN. Dr. Francis Cheok Poh Gwan, and his bride. Miss Mee-Na Young Lee, signing the marriage register after their wedding in Sydney. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Young Lee, of Rodd Point, Sydney, while Dr. Cheok is
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  • 218 5 King and Queen visit ailing Sultan I KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. 1Y —The ailing Sultan of Perak was visited at the Istana Iskandariah here today by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, who headed a string of royal and YIP visitors. Visitors included the Sultan and the Raja
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  • 337 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. LAWYER-senator Mr. Yeoh Kian Teik (All.) stepped into the breach in the Senate this afternoon to clarify some points involving the law raised by other senators as there was no reply from the empty Government benches. I This happened during the
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  • 73 5 WRITER TO LECTURE IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Dr Hugh Russel Tinker (above), the British scholar and writer on Commonwealth and international affairs. will make a three-week lecture tour of the Federation next month. His visit, arranged by the Commonwealth Relations Office, will begin on Jan. 9 His programme includes
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  • 36 5 KUALA LIPIS. Pri.— The Kuala Lipis District Officer. Inchp Ya'akub bin Abdul Hamid. has been transirrred to Telulc Anson Inche Mohamed Shah bin Hassan. District Officer in Bontong, has takon over Inche Ya'akub's Dlanhere
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  • 18 5 PENANQ. Frl— The Chusan Is expected to arrive here on Jan. 2 with mall from Britain.
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  • 142 5 IPOH. Frl. A warning that elected members of the Ipoh Municipal Council should not attend committee meetings Just to collect their allowan.ee was given here last night by Mr D. R. Seenlvasagam. who presided at the monthly meeting in thf absence of the
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  • 97 5 LADY C: SILENCE IN COUNCIL IPOH, Fri. The expected "trial" of "Lady Chatterly's Lover" at last night's monthly meeting of the Ipoh Municipal Council did not take place. Mr. Foo Kuan Sze (People's Progressive Party) had served i notice of his intention to table a motion that the book should
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  • 29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Krl. Mr. Ong Leng Chum, a former Singapore schoolteacher, was today admitted to the Federation Bar by the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson. I
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  • 167 6 That rural paper by professor: Sack for Umno Youth chief KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TNCHE Hamzah bin Alang is to be relieved of his post as national secretary of Umno Youth. This was decided by the policy-making Umno central executive committee at a meeting at the Residency on Wednesday night. The
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  • 63 6 PENANG, Fri. A businessman. Chew Sim Chuan. was today charged in the Sessions Court' with wilfully evading tax on tocome omitted from his return foi the year Dec. 31. 1959. Alternatively, he was charged with making an incorrect return of his income for that year without
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  • 40 6 KUALA LIPIS. Fri— Mr. Chin Poh John. Chinese Interpreter in the Magistrate's Court here, will be tian.>--ferred to Kota Tinggi on Tue.sci.iy. Mr. Lim Yen Nam, fiorr. the Magistrate's Court in Kuala Lumpur, will take his place heie.
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  • 80 6 BRIDE FOR A RIOT SQUAD MAN MR. AND MRS. D. Felix Sundra Raj. after tbeir marriage at St. Michael's Church, Ipoh. The bride, formerly Miss Mary Katherine Bui, is a telephone operator in Kuala Lumpur and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bui Thuoc of Kampar. Mr. Sundra Raj. A.S.P., is
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  • 91 6 Witnesses on duty: Case put off SINGAPORE, Fri. A case against two amahs was postponed today because two prosecution witnesses, both servicemen, are now on duty in Brunei. "I believe the witnesses are on active combat duty against the rebels," said Senior Inspector H. Woodford, prosecuting. The amahs Chua Kirn
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  • 52 6 IPOH. Fri. Munah bint« All. 45. pleaded not guilty today to causing a miscarriage on a pregnant woman. Chew Nyet Chean. at Lorong Sllibin on Oct. 18, this year. The charge alleged that the miscarriage was "not caused In good faith for saving Chew's life." Bail
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  • 28 6 PENANO. Fri— Mr. Ho Ung Ling, an interpreter at the magistrate's court here, married Miss Cheah Lay Yonp. a teacher of St. George's Girls' School, today.
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  • 257 6 'Promotion' for Department of Agriculture KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. rrUE former Department of Agriculture in the University of Malaya has been expanded into a Faculty of Agriculture, the Vice-Chancellor of the university announced today. The statute raising the| status of the department has been signed toy Tengku Abdul Rahman, who Is
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  • 65 6 Club warns of bogus ad canvassers SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Customs Sports Club today warned the public against bogus advertisement canvassers who were using its name. The club's vice-president. Mr. Lim Choo Seng, said the management committee had not decided to print any programme for the coming sports meet. A
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  • 47 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Krl.— Mr. R. A. Woolcott has assumed duties as First Secretary of the Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur. He has been away three months to attend the U.N. General Assembly meeting In New York as a member of the Australian delegation.
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  • 488 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Another $50,538 has been received by Bank Negara for the Save Democracy Fund. The fund now stands at $504.--882.39. The latest contributions were from: Indian Employees of Garrison Works Office, Sungei Patani, Kedah $178.50: workers of Hurst Estate, Ulu Sapetang. Taiping $351: Mr.
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  • 1258 7 One girl's dash to -fame... AUSTRALIA'S MARJORIE JACpKSON OM-] day in February 1949 a huge crowd al the Sydney SportsgrouiM settled in their seats to watch Hit' world's greatest woman athlete, Fanny Blanker Koen. in action against local sprinters. Racing over 100 yards in what was considered merely an exhibition
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  • 325 8 BAHAMAN HOPES FOR COMPROMISE TO END THE WEEK-LONG STRIKE KUAL ALUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, told the Senate today that the show of strength by the Railway Administration and the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya in
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  • 107 8 Thanat has a golf date with Tengku BANGKOK. Fri. Tbe Tbai Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman. plans to visit Kuala Lumpur in tbe second week of January, informed sources said today. The sources said Mr. Thanat said he had accepted an Invitation to a golf match with Malayan Prime Minister
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  • 38 8 MALACCA. Fri.— The Municipal Health Inspector. Mr. J. I. Vendargon, has been elected president of the Malacca Municipal Service.-, Union. Mr. Charles Scow is vice-president. Mr. Ong Kirn Chye. secretary, and M. V. O. Mohan, treasurer.
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  • 76 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Five New Zealand undergraduates are expected to arrive hen on Tuesday for a short vi&it to study wel- (are organisations and work done to Improve the living standards of the people in this country. They are Mr. John Hinchcliff of Canterbury University; (leader* Mr.
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  • 140 8 GIVE ONE IN TWO BURSARIES TO MALAYS REPORT If UANTAN, Fri.— Half of all Pahang state scholarships, locally a,nd abroad, should be given to Malays, says a report presented at the Legislative As s c m bly meeting here today. The report was compiled by a committee appointed by the
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  • 51 8 SINGAPORE, Frl. News was I received here today by Dr. P. Thillai Nathan of the death of Mr. K. Saravanamuthu, a philanthropist nnd prominent member of the Tamil community at Batticalo, Ceylon yesterday. Mr. Saravanamuthu had a large number of relatives and friends In Singapore and
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  • 198 8 Naval Base bid for 'one union' support CINGAPORE, Fri. A resolution calling on the Naval Base Labour Union to support "in principle" the proposed formation of one union to represent all Services workers in the state is to be discussed at the union"s 15th annual meeting on Sunday. The union's
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  • 707 8 Reply to a suggestion by Senator Chan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told the Senate today that the Government could not grant income tax relief for people supporting their parents. He said: "If we are to give
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  • 424 9 JAKARTA, Friday. THE Malayan Ambassador, Dato Haji Kamaruddin, yesterday delivered an aide memoire from the Malayan Government to the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. Authoritative sources said it concerned Malaya's attitude to the Brunei revolt and the present poor state of relations between the
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  • 100 9 FILIPINO NEWSMEN INVITED TO BORNEO MANILA. Fri. Four Filipino journalists from leading Manila newspapers are being invited by the British to visit North Borneo to see conditions for themselves in the territory claimed by the Philippine government, according British embassy sources. It is not known at present who will compose
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  • 51 9 PENANG. Fri. A housewife. Koid Sal Hong. 38. was today fined $1,000 on two charges of possessing illicit liquor and apparatus for manufacturing liquor at her house in Bukit Uunibar on Dec 12. Koid. a pig rearer. admitted four previous convictions, including three for similar
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  • 45 9 IPOH. Ftl. A second-hand goods dealer. P. Shanmugam, 50, who was riding his bicycle with the carrier heavily loaded with gunny sacks, fell on the road In front of Buklt Merah new village, four miles from here, and died on the spot.
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  • 319 9 Pain and jail for a 'loose end' gangster fPOH, Fri.— Tai Siew Loh, 20, who admitted that he was a loose end" member of the Woh Kee gang in Menglembu, was sentenced to two years' Jail and six strokes of the rotan by the president of the Sessions Court here,
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  • 69 9 MALACCA. Fri. Lun Thuar, Heng, 26. of Buklt Mertajani found guilty in the Alor Gajah Sessions Court today on two charges of being in unlawful possession of a pistol and four rounds of ammunition, was sentenced to three years' jail en each charge.! the sentences
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  • 346 9 Indonesians should know the truth senator KUALA LUMPUR, Fri SENATOR Engku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir (Alliance) today asked the Government look into the problem of some Indonesians who were "trying to play Indonesian politics" in Malaya He was speaking in a debate in the Senate on the deterioration of MalayanIndonesia
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  • 222 9 DENANG, Fri.— Penang plans to hold its first big festival of the arts: from April 16 to 20 next i year. Sponsored by the Arts Council, the festival will comprise music, dancing and drama. All events will be competitive and open
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    • 17 9 A TOOTAL FABRIC DESIGNS FOR YOUR SELECTION now available at the TOOTAL dealers MAIAYA <A\CK^> lORNIO UMGAPORE
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  • 37 10 M IVorrf. SM (Minimum) HARNAM SINOH RIAR 1 Hlri") I pained away peacefully on Chn.itmaa 1 morning A Pnat Bbog certmony will be held on 10th January '9*3 at •he Sikh Temp'e Brick Kiln Road. Penani:
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  • 159 10 J» Wtrtt tit (Minimum) MRS (ABAPATMV and Ihi Id ren help, wrentha. traoaport etc.. for tU* funeral and the 31m cer*mony MR. AND MRS. Stephen Worm Tew H<>). Ipnh thank all frlenda and re. latlvea lor their valuable present". afatatMM and attendance at their marrtauj*. MR. ANO MRS. tI.C
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  • 754 10 The Straits TImes Saturday, December 29, 1962. China's New Frontier When Chinese officials drew attention some years ago to the [fact that there were sections ot the frontier with India which had never been officially demarcated, and therefore there was no frontier, the Indian reply was to the effect that
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  • 274 10 The University of Malaya is formally only six months old. I though before Foundation Day last June it had existed for three years as an increasingly autonomous division of the I university based in Singapore. (The chief concern of so younc i an institution must be to build
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  • 270 10 The life of the L-driver has never been a happy one. Perched behind the wheel knuckles white with the effort, face rigid and eyes half frozen. to the road ahead with terror, he rolls along the highway or proceeds, in fits and start*, round a troublesome corner. With
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  • 339 10  - JUSTICE STOPS A MAN GOING TO COURT FRANK GOLDSWORTHY by f ONDON. Fri. A new Li name the 27th in 35 years was added yesterday to thr confidential list of Britain's "vexatious litigants." He was the man who in thr past four years has issued writs < I aim inn
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    • 450 10 r THE question as to what aspects of an ldentincatlon parade can be given in evidence In a trial in view of the provisions ot the Criminal Procedure Code has arisen again both In Singapore and the Federation. In Singapore the Issue was fully canvassed by the Court
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    • 390 10 In the Federation, the Government seems to be of the same opinion as to the anomalous character of the law and has introduced an amendment to Section 113 vlil) of the Criminal Procedure Code, and Section 124 <3) respectively, whereby It would read: "Nothing In this section shall be deemed
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  • 973 10  -  H.A.R. PHILBY AS BOTH REPUBLICANS AND ROYALISTS PRODUCE CLAIMS OF TOWNS TAKEN AND OF BORDER TROOP MOVEMENTS: from BEIRUT, Friday AM E RICAN r cognition of the republican regime in the Yemen is a grievous blow to King Hussein and King Saud, two of
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  • 204 11 RUBBER-TIN MINISTRY? INDUSTRY LEADERS SURPRISED ITUALA LUMPUR. Fn. 1V —Rubber and tin industry leaders here today expressed surprise at the proposal by two Alliance senators yesterday that a Ministry of Rubber and Tin should be set up to ensure the economic well-being of Malaya. An official of the AngloOriental 'Malaya)
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  • 38 11 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Com-rrander-m-Chiel. F;ir East Station Naval Base and his s: a ff will give a tea party to the children of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital on Wednesday. There will or presents and :< film rtmr.
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  • 43 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Dato Sir John Hay, chairman of Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. and one of the I world's leading figures m the rub-' ber industry will arrive in Slnga- pore in the Chusan on Friday on a visit to Malaya.
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  • 105 11 Fri A •3 wireman. who arrived here from Sumatra a few rean ago. bought a Singapore identity card for $120 and used it as his own. Senior Inspector T.S. /.tin told a court this today after Tan Wee Chong. 84, admitted a
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  • 60 11 SINOAPORE. Frl.— The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a Foundation Day rally at Its Bukil Timah campus on New Year's day to mark the first anniversary of the establishment of the university. There will be a reading of the pledge of loyalty to the
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  • 339 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. MOTION by British American Tobacco Ltd., seeking an interim injunction to restrain Tobacco Importers and Manufacturers Ltd., a subsidiary company of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd., from selling their Virginia Gold cigarettes on the ground that it infringed a B.A.T. trade
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  • 119 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore Rotarians will turn out In force at the airport on New Year's Day to welcome Mr. Nltlsh Laharry <above>. president of Rotary International. Mr. Laharry, who became the first Asian president of Rotary In June this year, is due to fly
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  • 298 11 Chinese studies at varsity begin in I—May^1 May^ ITUALA LUMPUR, PrL The Department of Chinese Studies, in the University of Malaya will admit 50 to 60 students when it opens in May. This was disclosed today by Professor Cheng Te-k'un. a visiting Professor from Cambridge University, who is here to
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  • 55 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Ang Kirn Aun, 40, who pleaded guilty today to p/jse>slng 851 b. of dutiable tobacco, was fined $5,000 or 10 months' jail. Mr. K.P. Slvara, of the Customs Department, said the duty involved was $802. Trie tobacco was seized yesterday In a raid on
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  • 74 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Frl. A barber. Yeong Ah Goo, 74, was rushed to hospital here ye«t«rday after reportedly taking acid but died 90 minutes later. Earlier another barber. Mok Chan Ying. 50. was admit- ed to the hospital with acid barns on his face,
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  • 202 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The University of Malaya is to issue a statement soon concerning the resignation of four professors of the university. The professors who have submitted their resignations are Prof. J. R. Hendrickson. head of the Zoology Department: Prof. J. S. Bastin.
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  • 495 11 Mercantile Bank strike; 'This is real issue' SINGAPORE. Friday. MR. C. V. DEVAN NAIR. general secretary of the National Trade Union Congress, said today the real issue of the Mercantile Bank strike was the principle of the negotiability of bonuses. He added: "It Is a funda-| mental Issue. This Is
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  • 23 11 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Straits Times today received an anonymous donation of $10 for the San children, bringing the fund to $4,185.
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  • 54 11 SINGAPORE. Fn. Thirty-nine law officers last night attended m dinner at the Cathay Restaurant In Honour of Sir Alan Rose, retiring Chief Justice of Singapore. Among those present were _lr Justice Tan Ah Tan. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. Mr. Justice J.W.D. Ambrose and Mr.
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  • 145 11 Drive on 'pirates' nets 16 cars SINGAPORE, Fri.—Six*3 teen cars have been seized and 15 men arrested since police began their crackdown on pirate taxis on Wednesday. Four of fhe arrests took place this morning at Havelock Road. Alexandra Road and Kirn Keat Road. All the men were charged In
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  • 74 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Lorry Owners Association is to send a memorandum to the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toil Chin Chye. to pretest against the proposed 30 per cent increase In Insurance premiums on goods vehicles from next year. The association's president. Mr. Tan Ah Plow, today
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    • 480 11 RADIO MALAYA MiuicaU; 1040 Cockulto rm NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SER\ ItE 41.7 METBES SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. 41 metres Negara-Ku. News Headlines; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 6.0 a Morning Melodic*. 7.00 476 metres Rendeivou.s With Munlc: 7.30 < A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 Time Signal, News; 7.36 Break-
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    • 229 12 Bung and the rebellion in Brunei PRESIDENT SOEKARNO'S statements calling on the Indonesians to support the Brunei rebels and branding nations which obtained their independence as a 'gift from the imperialists," are pure hypocrisy. "It is only right and natural for the Indonesian people to sympathise with any nation fighting
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    • 124 12 •i IT Is Interesting to note President Soekarno's attitude towards the Brunei revolution. He firmly supported the Brunei rebellion on the ground that It Is the type of revolution necessary to change this world. But does Bung Karno think the world ha* forgotten the revolution that took place in Sumatra
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    • 130 12 MAY I trespass on your hospitality to pass a message to a Malay or possibly an Indian gentleman who was driving a black Morris Minor saloon towards Kuala Lumpur from the north last Friday morning? He was forced to take to the grass verge to avoid
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    • 160 12 I WAS not at all surprised at the booing that followed the Judges; decision at Radio Singapore's Talentlme competition at the Victoria Theatre. Local artists, who had performed so well, and the enthusiastic audience both met with great disappointment. Have we not heard often enough
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    • 49 12 'JHE Singapore Traction Company has greatly Improved the transport system by removing the trolley buses. It would also be of service if they would put Chinese and Malay numerals to help Illiterate passengers. These numbers should be posted clearly at the fare stages posts. TWO EYES Singapore
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    • 295 12 The less alluring aspects of East Coast I READ with interest the remarks of the tormer president of the Brinsford Union regarding teacher postings to the East Coast. As a brinsford graduate who has just returned I feel 1 must reiterate what Mr. Jospal Singh has said. The majority of
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    • 212 12 FEW years ago Petallng Jaya had a partly elected town council with two members belonging to the Labour Party. Yet the town prospered and expended so fast that the council has now to become totally nominated. According to Mr. Y. T. Lee, an
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    • 98 12 J AM surprised that "Observer" does not know why Invigilators do not care when pupils cheat In their examinations. I am further surprised when he says that invigilators are paid handsomely. Invigilators are not paid a cent for invigilating the Senior Cambridge examinations and are paid $4 a
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    • 191 12 Sunkist Rrtutrrrd Tndemtrk Oranges for health BEST FOR JUICE BEST FOR REFRESHMENT All Sunkist oranges arc fat with juice, packed with tangy refreshment. Enjoy some today. •mikiM it »h« Trsdar-iark- ol CiMornia-Ariiona |row<r 4 »aU citrui m*rk*tinf orgsniMtion- th« l»rg«lt in tho world. I£p P A Y% I W The
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    • 184 12 CRANE BRAND* with quality lead and wood write with satin smoothness MANY MM WONDERFUL DESIGNS Jrjr y P -J Economical «C— Pencils available everywhere *****8 EXTRA STURDY... m Built for Style Comfort! MM Sieivel Chair VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING CO., 166.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 322 12 Straits Times Crossword I*l CROSS 7 The difficulty ol sounding 9. Possible home in a Boho Tube honest? <6> development? (5. 4). 8. stuff many a sheep v given 10. A bit of waste recently In the (4>. Pj?" 1 15 14 I* m poor ton having a 11. "The
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    • 1015 13 (ConUnnrd from Page 10) OVERSEAS LEAVE UK. LEAVE To let charming imintry cottage Mle of Wight available c.nvL.,1,1-. Kuliy furnished, 4 bed- li\in^ room*, acre garden, minutes drive from sea. Full detail* Irom l'.H. Dalmahoy. 10 Beatty House, Dolphin Square, S W.I VISITING ORITAIN? Ask Synchro U;r.- Ltd. I'etertham Mews.
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    • 865 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, SS (Mirn.,— Box St et: txtrm WANTEO SCIENCE and Art* gr»duates. Apply Secretary Board of Governor* Secondary English School, BttjaatAt. WANTED TEACHERS Qualified and Temporary preferably with School Certificate and Malacca domiciled. Apply the Secretary, Board of Managera, Bukit Baru Primary English School, Malacca before 4th January.
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    • 926 13 SITUATIONS WANTED r» Word, SS <Mtm.)—B*a ti rU. txtra LADY DOCTOR available for Locum In elher Singapore. Ipoh or K.L. anytlm* from January Mth to tad of March. Reply Box Al4« B.T. Malacca, ■tatmg terms. ABLE QUANTITY SURVIVORS «eek part-tim^ employment preparing •sllmaten from pun* For detail* Please contact Box
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    • 869 13 EDUCATION tt Ward* U (Min.)— Box St rt: txtra YOUR 1889 RBSOLUTION than oe to master Shorthand/Typewriting ta 4 months (Ouaraateed) Enrol now tot 1963 Sessions nitb "1.T.8 U. Lorong 30 Geylang, S'por*. (40*07) SECRETARIAL! (Morning Delly Typewriting, Sborthao 1. Bookkeeping. (."orTi'.-.oondence. Secretarial Practice Admission girl* only): Register early: Rail
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    • 986 13 TUITION ■<• Wnra-M «i r»fip, ,—Hm^Jm rt* e*f>« HONGKONG ORIVINS SCHOOL k,< nerlencrd taghfri dpeaktng lattructors Complete Course S7S/-. Rtfreihe: OourM $25/- Uuaranteed ISO/-. 1U MoulDMtn Road. Spar* Kins 64S*JL primary til. *tsrt bow, special coaohras, qoailned *xp*n«M*d ttsssur. aftenootM, sorangoon Third Mil* area. Tutor* Bom*. Apply Boa A44S* If
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    • 1094 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ward, M (Min.)— Bax it tt*. txtrm LATI IMI NORTON 350c. 0. Oood condition. $1,300. view at in a Oeylang Road (B'porel Contact Mr. Hong Oet from 3.00 p m. 4.00 p.m. 1888 VOLKSWAOON Biotlloat condition with «ood odter. View today after 3.00 p.m. at S3 Joo
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    • 933 13 FOR SALE Mjr»r*to_lJJ *!*).>—**» St rt: txtr* MAVI YOU IVIR Tried Tancao Balr Pomade.' Oet ft today! SFBCIAL OFFIR (or Cotton Raver- tlbl* Carpet: See* 6' x 3° H.M). 9' > 6' SIS. OO, 9' x 9 t:rO0 and 9' I IS* $30.00 at qureahl't Can»t« .13 IT orchard Road.
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    • 609 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Ward* SS (Min.)— Box tt rt*. txtrm BUYING BATIK bur from Pirn*. ■ore's only specialist Mary McAre* BUYING JEWELLERY? Visit Lm Dnn <;old»mith. J0« I Rond. sirwpore. OON-T PAY MORE for Dlimoat )*r ellerle». consult Chiong Shin*. >•. -Hers ATI.-I'CIVB CALBNOARS Given »«»y to avti-t r'irenkser, Poh
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  • 1784 14 I am not a Fascist says the Marquis— STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Dictators politics tycoons '...money '.'..the inheritor of one of Britain's most stately homes presents his own highly personal vietcs on some contemporary problems in an uninhibited talk with a Straits Times special writer ARISTOCRATS!" said the lord of
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    • 1418 15 10 LIVERPOOL t WESI COASI D.A. OuoS'pan taut trrno tnmt. MEMNON LifirtMl, Biasgo* It Pt/Tttay Dtc 3t ajax AvonriKHitn. Lntratol It Pt/JM 2 Jaa 1 LAERTES li-erpitl. Glasgow Ii Pirt Jaa 3 Jai 4 MARON LKtrpMl MO t IM I m I/It Mt 11 ASIYANAI Li»erpul laa 0 Jm 10/1)
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    • 1433 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 tENOA, lE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWtt* jggß+H^ IOITEROAM AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN /Gr^jf&\ *'oo«o v t'kaa HTVt>O\\s| "FALSTRIA 1 k) Sailed 31 Dec 2 Jai 21/31 Dec fI"SJJ<I •SIIUHGA aj 10 Dtc/ 4 Jat 5 7 Jai 0/ 1 Jan S£?*\~4&/ HIIUKUIA- I,
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    • 1285 15 w-^ MCALISTER^CO., LTD. o^^ PtSV ELLERMAN LINE tiT'ICLAVENESS LINE B^^ W*"*- f£!3!T' m *?P t UM l« franciscu ein N^? E mo l £&aii MATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PtITUNO. tin OP WtlllNtTON Acctauit urn nr Cootn' 1 s«t» Tttn P. Sit* Pvoaat Aairica. G. 11/M/Totaf 30 31 Otc 1, 1 Jm
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  • 246 16 JANUARY first xrads rubbtf Duytrt f.s.b. closed at o p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yrtterday at '■Oj centß per lb. down three-quarters or a cent. Tnr tone was quitt. S. C.c. ft. A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 K.S.s. prompt f.o.b.
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  • 147 16 SHIPS Inn* alonntidt the Singapore «rtiarv*> today axe: Rcndoran 36/36, Antllochui 83/34. Nicollne Maenk 17 M, Kapltan Kosko 1/2. Klmlkawa Maru 42/43, Ba* a Mara 46, Maxwell Brander 21/22 and Lloyd Bakke 46. Outer rftads: KeerkrinK, Azumajan Maru, Brad Everett, Hal Wind, Bayou State, Momivpzko, Van Noort,
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  • 27 16 December 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80. cents (down threequarters of a cent). TIN: $426.87 V (up HJ»>. ESTIMATED unofficial offering 265 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 506 16 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the approach again of a two day shut down for the Malayan Stock Exchange there was only a fairly light .turnover yesterday. Repeating its closure pattern for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day the exchange will be closed
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stock Indices Dec 27 Dec. 28 Industrial.: 196.01 196.85 Tins: 285.96 286.14 S rubbers: 179.87 179.48 Jan. 1. 1958 -IM.
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  • 607 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock; Exchange yesterday, with the r umber of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttaad (1.000) $1.70. (1,000) 51.6«: Dunlops (23.000) 52.47, (1.000) $2.46. (1.000) SIM 7 D: East Smelting (1.000) $2.74. (1.000) $2.72:
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  • 374 16 WOE price of Straits tin yesterday rose by $1.50 to $426.87£ on an offering of 265 tons. In London overnight tin ruled steady throughout. The turnover consisted largely of carries. Buying and selling were quite evenly matched. The assumption that the buffer pool
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  • 98 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange Singapore noon prices per picul yeatsrday Coconut oil bulk $434 aellen drum »47 nellcr*, Copra: Dec. UK /Continent $29 buyer*. S3O tellers. PoMMr: Muntok wbite ***** sellers, Sarawak white SI3S aellrra. iiprcial Sarawak black S»7| nellers, garbled Lampong black $95 aellera. ABTA $102 i neller.i.
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  • 74 16 THE Malayan Eichan« Bank.' elation made BMM ctianßr* In Its to tino): Stllinx TT or OD natty: |«m Franei 141 i: French Franet 160: Belgian Francs IMS: Holland Guilders U7|: Deuticnt Mark* l.i'l: Italian Lirt MSM; Swedish Kroner 168*. On (tn- fri* iichants market in Hong Kong thr
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    • 695 16 OPTION PREMIUMS (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!)! D«o. 38. Thre« month*. Dunlopa 14 eta. S. Darby 4«d. K. N. 16 cts. C. Storane 4td. Gammon 11 ctt, 8. Traction t 3 J. WauKh 13 ctt. Shell 13 cts. M. Brew 23 cts. Rteamahtp 8 cts. M Ctmant If* eta. S. Times 22 rts.
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    • 418 16 F\NK HOLIDAY THE BANKS in the Federation of Maiaya will be closed (or bu>i- ness on Tuesdty, Ist January, 1 1963— New Year Day. Chairman. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. 31ST DECEMBER 1962 BANKS In Selangor and Negri Sembilan will be opened lrom 9.30 am. to 11.30
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    • 1193 17 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES OF POBT SWETTENHAM CARGO PER M. S. "TOVE" OWINO to the present strike of the Malayan Railway staff at Port Swettenham, the Port Administration has ruled that cargo due to arrive in the above vessel cannot be handled at Port Swettenham. The Singapore Harbour Board and the
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    • 977 17 SHIPPING NOTICES CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY i LIMITED M.V. "CHEFOO" As you are aware the strike ot r Malayan Railway Stan has seriously disrupted port working at Port Swettenham. The Port Management has ruled that cargo due to arrive in the aoove vessel can- not be handled at Port Swetten- ham.
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    • 731 17 SHIPPING NOTICES "ORONSAY" P O-Orient Lilies much regret to announce that sa ••ORONSAY" has been further e'eiayed. and will now call at PENArJG on MONDAY Slst DECEMBER 1962 and at SINGAPORE on TUESDAY Ist JANUARY 1963. en route to Australia. At PENANG. disembarkation and embarkation arrangements wiil be normal, and
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    • 1007 17 NOTICES A reward of $50/- will be given to anyone who finds the birth certificate of my son Bok Chew. The birth certificate was entrusted to Lam Chow Bin of 32, Veerasamy Road who died, and now the whereabouts of the birth certificate are unknown. Finder please contact Teo Keong
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    • 494 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday. 18th January, 1963. for: THK CONSTRUCTION OP EARTHWORKS FOR THE PREPARATION OF INDUSTRIAL LOTS OFF NEW BOON LAY ROAD. JURONO. (Show Round on 7th January,
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    • 740 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OPEN TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply of the following commodi- ties: (a) Tinned Beef Halal (curried —130,000 x 8 ozs. tins ib) Tinned Mutton Halal (curried) 170,000 x 8 ozs. tins (c) Tinned Chicken Halal (curried) 170.000 x 8 oas. tins (d) Tinned
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    • 230 17 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders trom registered D.I.D. Contractors Class 'C and above will be received at the Office of the State D.&.1. Engineer, Perak. Ipch up to 12.00 noon on Monditv tin 21st January. 1963 for the construction of a Reinforced Concrup Bilurcution Structure at Cliainage 26.500 feet on
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    • 72 18 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Frl. Selangor Indians team to meet Malacca Indians In the MISA Cup thai at Princes Road here tomorrow: Daniel; Shanmuganathan. Soosay: A. J. Singh, Nayaratnam. Chandran; Munusamy, Narayanasamy. Dutton i captain). Thanabatan. Govinajoo. KL'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor Indians team to meet Malacca Indians In the MISA
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    • 621 18  -  TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Friday SOH GHEE SOON was re-elected presisident of Singapore Amateur Football Association by the overwhelming majority of 24 votes to six, with two abstentions, at the annual general meeting today. He defeated Mr. Seah Yun Chong. president
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    • 456 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The key match between Singapore Recreation Club and Ceylon Sports Club, the two unbeaten teams in the First Division of the Singapore Hockey Association League will be the last fixture in the League programme. Freddie Milne, chairman of the SHA tournament sub-committee,
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    • 84 18 POH LIM ENG HONG WIN IN PI MATCHES MANILA, Fri. Veteran Singapore badminton star. One Pub Lim. who is here to negotiate a contract which will make him professional coarh in the Philippines, played in two exhibition matches last niffht. Poh Lim partnered Ong Kne Hong, a former Selangor junior
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    • 29 18 PENXNG. Fri. Prisons, the League sodcer champions, completed a double when they beat Chinese Wanderers 2-0 in the Victory Cup final at City Stadium last night. I
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    • 49 18 MM (KM t'untcul (up l Anson): Flrminaion 3 NSK XI O MaoGillivray Cup (Btg Berjuntni> Sr Rambat 7 Pilmor 1. Kluang Mr. i KO: BOMBS 2 Gurkha Engineers 0. not Kl.V—lpoh ith. 1: MunJcl-! pality l 2 FIB 1. BADMINTON Parit interestates final: Serapoh 6 Glenealy 1.
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    • 140 18 wrUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Pan-Malayan Sepak Raga Association has a mission next year to encourage non-Malays to cuke up the game. Addressing the annual general i meetiAg of the association, the I president, Inche Mohamed Khir I Johari, expressed the hope that sepak raga would become a
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    • 115 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Selangor's state footballers are to be rewarded for their "wonderful showing" in the Malaya Cup and FAM Cup competitions in the past two seasons. Their "reward" will be a tour of North Borneo, the Philippines and Hong Kong in March next
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      • 112 18 AUSTRALIA LOSE TWO STARS AFTER CUP SWEEP fcutliSbANE, Fri. Australia, who retained the Davis Cup by defeating Mexico 5-0 here today, will probably have to recast their team almost completely for next year's defence. Neale Fraser announced his retirement today after assisting Australia in their dean-sweep victory, and his team-mate
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      • 77 18 CINOAPORE, Frl. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will raise funds to send Singapore's most promising swimmer. Tan Thuan Heng. to the Australian swimming championships at Perth on Feb. 5. Thuan Heng has been invited to compete by the secretary of the A.A.S.U. who had seen him at the recent
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    • 240 18 T ONDON. Fri.— Everton Football I I j Club paid the English record fee for a halfback of about £50.000 for the transfer of Tony Kay from Sheißeld Wednesday yesterday. Harry Catterick, manager of Everton. and former manager of the Wednesday, travelled to
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    • CRICKET
      • 126 18 Parfitt omitted from Test XI MELBOURNE, Fri. Peter Parfltt, the Middlesex lefthand batsman, has been -> omitted from England's team to meet Australia in the Second Test match here starting tomorrow. Ted Dexter, the England captain, announced today Parfltt would be twelfth man. There are two changes from the side
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      • 242 18 ADELAIDE. Fti. Ken Barrlngton. who has scored 798 runs, heads the batting average* for the MCC team after the tourists have completed nine fir.-t--class matches. Barrington has an average of 99.75. Brian Statham heads the bowling list with 22 wickets at 27.50 each. BATTIINU Barrtngton 7 11
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    • 80 18 SOCCER MISA CUP FINAL: S'gor Indians t Malacca Indians (Princes Rd. 5.15). MI'AR KO: Dumpar Blues v Tahanan Muar (T. Council padang). JPA CUP FINAL: Sri Carding v Revertex (Kluang padang). RIOC.ER ALL-BLLES: Kedah v S'gor (A. Star). HOCKEY STORE DIV. I: University V RAF Seletar (Bkt Timah); Dlt. 2:!
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  • TIMES SPORT 2
    • 723 19  -  EPSOM JEEP Veni Vici in line for a treble By T"HE Veni Vici Stable A whose horses are in great form at present can win another three races with Etoile d'Arjent (Race 3), Flying Mist (The Christmas Plate. Race 5) and
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    • 134 19 EPSOM JEEP's best bets are Etoile d Argent (Race 3) and Pepe (Race 4). THE GOING should be very good. F.PSOM JttP < \l I BOT POINTER Rac« 1 NEW STATE Korrarkan K«i thai GERRYS LUCK Hotelier New State HOTELIEK GuiUni Korrarkan Race I STARSHINE Bellehi Profit Takine PROFIT
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    • 1210 19 Race 1: 2.30-C1 5 Div s-6f 1 ***** Gregory (NS St.) Mawl. 5 9.0 K Leone a SIMM Gusunl II ,G L The) TJoa 6 «SS 11 t aHil i* ?i* te |tarOneSl.) Mawl. 7 8.13 (SF) J. Wilton 15 b ***** Young E. f le (TST 81.)
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    • 158 19 -ON THE TRACK^ DENANG, Fri. —Good, Fort, who is engaged In the Class 1. Div. t.l 6f race on Sunday did 1 an impressive workout this morning. He raced stride for stride with Star Era over 3f In 36 4/5 sec. Star
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  • 140 20 PROBLEMS IRONED OUT, SAYS SARAWAK LEADER KU CHI N G, Fri All reasonable safeguards asked for by Sarawak in Malaysia had been granted, the chairman of the Sarawak Chinese Association. Mr. Lin« Fng Hew, said today. Mr. Lin.; has ju.st returned from the intergovernmental committee in Kuala Lumpur la-t week.
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  • 94 20 'By August' date for that news agency KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The proposed national news agency ior the Malayoian territories is expected to be launched before August next year. Mr. Sadao .Roy Otake a UNESCO expert on national news agencies, said this when he left for Singapore after live weeks In
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  • 108 20 MADAM LAU KIM LIAN ace 85 years beloved wife of Mr. Ding Slong Luke passed away at 7. US a.m. on 2S/12/62 at General Hospital leaving behind her huxhnnd, Sons Ding Nk-uonK Cheonc nl.so known Chan Yuen ChMBC MM'ti'ii DinK Nkih Jos<)>ti Hint: Ngaaag Hirm. four dauKhter.i-in-law. iMCMatI Nellie
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  • 120 20 CABLE RECEIVED by Doctor P. Thlllalnuthan. Singapore, that Mr Kumarasamy Raravasamuthu pasiwd away at Battlcaloa Ceylon after brief lllnonn. Drrply regretted. MRS. LENA JOSEPHINE Van Oer. Beck met) Lena Olaaa passed away peacefully on 28/12/82. Cortege leaves 219 Joo Chlat Road for St. Joseph'! Church Victoria Street at 4.30
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    40 20 ...and angry strikers on Suleiman Bridge shout 'Traitor 9 RAILWAY strikers on Suleiman Bridge boo and shout "Traitor! Traitor!" as a south-bound train pulls out of the Kuala Lumpur railway station on Thursday night. Straits Times picture.
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  • 373 20 LONDON, Fri. Buying interest was again at a low ebb and In the case of equities prices were Inclined to drift lower. Gilt edged made the best showIng in spite of a sharp rise In the Treasury Bill rate of around 2s. and gains ranging to 3/16 covered
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  • 83 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. ThV* Registrar of Trade Unions is studying a 21 -page memorandum submitted by the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association giving Its reasons why its certificate of registration should not be cancelled. The two-month notice served on the association to show cause why Its registration should
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    • 170 20 HAPPY NEW YEAR KUREBI FABRICS FASHION SHOW n to be held at the Victoria Theatre on 29th December, 1962 at 10.30 p.m. tor introduction of the latest designs of KIJREBI FABRICS Modelled by members of the Joan Booty Mannequins School ALL ARE WELCOME! see Agent,:- HONG BEE TEXTILES CO., LTD.
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