The Straits Times, 4 May 1963

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    89 1 Manila meeting on May 24 Subandrio will be there, says envoy MANILA, Friday INDONESIA has agreed to meet Malaya and the Philippines in a foreign ministerial conference in Manila on May 24. The Indonesian Ambassador here, Mr. Nazir Pamontjak, told reporters this today after calling on Philippine Vice-President
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  • 447 1  -  K BASKARAN By MALACCA. Fri. nincn Iff dived lor cover when police lired seven shots in the air and arrested four men after a dramatic j chase through a resi- dential area here during the lunch hour today. _m The police had laid a
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  • 74 1 PARIS, Frl. Thousands of protesting civil servants jammed traffic around City Hall today in a demonstration for more money. The demonstrators were jammed shoulder to shoulder halting traffic for nearly a mile from the Louvre to City Hall. The demonstrators were members of Socialist, Catholic and Communists
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  • 245 1  - Begg: We have men to meet any Borneo threat R. CHANDRAN: By SINGAPORE. Friday British Far East (L.inVand\"s«3hcL ti>day that Britain would meet any large-scale attack on the Borneo territories. Admiral Begg, who was addressing a press conference at Flagstaff House, said he would leave for Jesselton on Wednesday to
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  • 27 1 NEW YORK. Pit. Two test piloK were killed yeslerdav when their jet fighter planes collided ond exploded 40.000 feet above Kingster. near here. UPI.
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  • 97 1 KOTA BARU (West Irian). Fri.— The local branch of the Indonesian State Bank began issuing the new West Irian rupiah today. Shops and business firms refused to accept them. Papuan staffs were unfamiliar with the multicoloured notes, which they had never seen before. Two Soviet
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI. Fri— The Chinese authorities will release to the Indian Red Cross tomorrow 27 Indian Army officer* captured during la»t year's border fighting, a spokeman of the Indian External Aflairs Miuuin »aid here today. The spokesman .said tiie release will take place at Kungmmg
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  • 56 1 ROME. Fri About 300 fashion seamstresses blowing whistles and waving olacards paraded here today demanding a better deal for workers In Rome's "rag trade." Leaflets handed to passers by said more than 5.000 fashion workers had been on strike lor the past week to obtain higher
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  • 50 1 TAIPEH. Fri— The Nationalist Ministry of Interior has ruled recently that this country should be Identified as the "Republic of China" not "Free China." Identification of this country as "Free China" In speeches, writings, news reports and press editorial* was "inappropriate" the Ministry said.— Reuter
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  • 49 1 PARIS. Fri. Mr. Gerard Piel. publisher of the "Scientlflc American." ha* been awarded the £1.000 sterling International Kmlinga Prize lor the populci lotion of science, h N.E.S.C.O. announced here today The prise was named after the empire founder m India 22 cen- turles ago— Reuter.
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  • 479 1  - A Speaker's unhappy day— when the mice play JACK FINGLETON From pANBERRA, Fri. While the cats —in the persons of Sir Robert Menzies, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Arthur Calwell, the Labour Leader were away last night, the mice in Parliament had a merry old time. Even the oid?st members
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  • 94 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Four people, including a small boy. were seriously injured in a two-in-one accident at Buklt Timab Road, near Boys' Town, tonight Two men and the boy were on a pavement looking at two cars that had collided when a third smashed into them, pinning
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  • 328 1 AMERICANS CONQUER EVEREST KATMANDU, Friday. CONGRATULATORY messages poured into Katmandu today on the American expedition's successful ascent of Mount Everest. The names of the two men who reached the summit of the 29.028-ft. peak at 1 p.m. on May 1 were still not known. ever. that those who reached the
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  • 31 1 LONDON Frl Lord Gorell. former tinder-Secretary of State for Ai;\ died yesterday aped 79 IHe had been a poet, publishri cricketer, barrister, journalist and writer of detective stories.
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  • 95 1 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Thomas Galbraith, 45. former Minister who resigned dunng the cas' of spy William Vassall, today rejoined Mr Macmillan'^ Government as Joint Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Transport. His appointment was among a list of minor Government changes announced today. A tribunal of inquiry
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  • 348 1 Tin at highest price for year Rise likely to continue SINGAPORE. Fri. The Straits tin price pained 55.25 a picul today to 5461.50 the highest since early May last year. London was expected to follow the rise. Tomorrow should see a further substantial advance in the Straits price. In the
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 101 2 POISON ARROW REDS CAUGHT SAIGON, Fn. —An organisation of 14 Communist terrorist* was discovered in Saigon by the police last Monday. They were arrowed, and copper tubes with tiny poisonous arrows to be blown from these tubes were >e)/ed together witl grenades. rding to police sourthe gurrU'.a> had brought into
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    • 42 2 •fPF.TOWN. Fri.— The South President. Mr. C. R. slgned Into law yesterd»v the new -i :<ii without anti-sabotage measure aimed at endin* subversion and terrorism in the republic. The Bill was introduced in Parliament 10 days ago.— UJ».l
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    • 229 2 BE FIRM WITH JAKARTA DEMAND BY LABOUR IN PARLIAMENT CANBERRA, Fri. A labour opposition member of the House of Representatives said yesterday that Australia must let Indonesia know that it would not tolerate "any adventures or wanderings over our border" into East New Guinea. Mr Pat (;alvin.of
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    • 81 2 SYDNEY, Fri. Admiral John H. bides, Commander- in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, said here today that the Indonesian Navy, with its newly acquired warships and sub- marines, could be a menace to Australia if they were improperly used. But he did not j think Indonesia
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    • 38 2 HONG KONG. Fn. Chan Hung. Director of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry in the Swatow municipal government, was executed for "corruption, speculation and violating party regulations." the South China Morning Post reported today. UP I.
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    • 126 2 i ITNITED NATIONS. Fri. Britain j yesterday reaffirmed its opposition to a ninej power resolution proi posing that the colonialism committee send a fact-finding mission to Aden and South Arabia Mr. Cecil E. King. British specialist on trusteeship, made a sweeping def nee
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    • 114 2 The choice before Africa by Wilson LONDON. Fri Mr Harold Wilson, leader of the British Labour Party, said here last night that the choice before South Africa was between the racial bloodbath towards which the policy of the country was driving, or racial peace by in initiation "I want peace
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    • 230 2 Kashmir and arms aid: Nehru tells of a pledge NEN DELHI. Fri. Mr. Nehru told reporters here yesterday India had been assured that Western military aid was not dependent on settlement of the thorny 15-year old dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir. He sDOke after a meeting with Mr. Duncan Sa.idys.
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    • 382 2 DATELINE Hong Kong i CTRESS Lucilla Yu Ming is to be married in October according to her close friends. The lucky man is Mr. Ko Fuk-wah. scion of the wealthy Ko Hon-nlng family. Mr. Ko's Brother is married to actress Grace Chang. HONG KONG has hud Its driest winter on
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    • 244 2 Sunk ship riddle: Peking tells of sudden SOS |lONG KONG. Fri.— 1 China attaches great importance to the "sudden disaster and sinking" of its freighter, Yueh Chin, and is conducting a "close investigation," according to the official New China news agency. In a report monitored here today, it said the
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    • 59 2 MANILA. Fri.— A U.S. marlnr captain was shot in v running (tun battle last night with throe Piliplnos who had been caught in the act of Mealing high explosives at the U.S. naval b.i at Sübic Bay. The maiine officer was nor seriously injured, according
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    • 65 2 rEV are still talking about bow four-year-old Tang fimkiu. who strayed from her home last week and was found by the police and villagers on top of a I.OM ft. hill. in good health after 48 hours without food or water after the searchers
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 243 3 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). Friday. fiHE Negro population here apparently acting on the orders of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. yesterday staged the largest segregation protest demonstration in the history of 1 T-V ..I the Deep South. Police estimated that more than 750 people
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    • 98 3 LONDON. Fri -Mr. Macmillan yesterday refused an Inquiry into incidents in which Queen Frederika of Greece was involved during her recent visit to London for Princess Alexandra's wedding. Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour opposition, said the Foreign Office and the Home Office had put
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    • 152 3 'Stop arms race' say Russia and U.S. ITNITED NATIONS. Fri.— The U.S. and Russia were cosponsors of a draft resolution in the U.N. social commission today expressing concern over "the continued arms race." In i rare show of unanimity, they also urged the U.N. to give continued study to the
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    • 46 3 CUXHAVEN (West Germany), Fri. A three-stase West German rocket soared to a height of about 60 miles after being launched by a research and development institute here yesterday. The rocket is the first threestage vehicle to be launched in Germany. ReuiPr.
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    • 222 3 LONDON, Fh.-BOAC will reduce stall and cut back its fleet requirements. Sir Basil Smal piece, the managing director announced yesterday. He said BOAC expected to need only 52 planes in four years time instead of the 62 it has in hand or on order for that time.
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    • 383 3 FRANCE KEEPS THAT SAHARA N-TEST SITE PARIS, Friday. FRANCE has refill to give up her atomic testing r grounds in the Sahara until her tenure under the Evan Agreement expires in 1967, authoritative sources said here. By that time, according to reliable reports. France fill have an H-bomb ready for
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    • 61 3 LONDON. Fri.— A 23-man British trade mission leaves for Russia on Monday, it was announced last night. Its leader. Lord Ebbisham. vice president of the London Chamber of Commerce, told reporters it was "one of the most powerful trade missions to visit Russia since the revolution."
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    • 39 3 TOKYO. Fri. Police arrested the entire 15-wan City Council of Oki. a small Japanese town. on a charge of violating the laws against improper campaistninK in Tuesday's local elections. They were- later freed on bail —U.P.l
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    • 385 3 PARIS, Friday DE GAULLE'S MINISTER OUTLINES REVOLUTIONARY DEFENCE PLAN PRESIDENT de Gaulle has prepared a blueprint for a nuclear defence force capable of striking at Moscow and other Soviet centres. The plan revolutionises all previous military programmes in France. It makes the military
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  • 307 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— An American rabbi today pinpointed the cause of racial discrimination in the United States as the reluctance of some American "whites" to accept the fact that the Negroes— their one-time slaveswere now their equals. Rabbi MorrU Silverman. 68-year-old American
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  • 54 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Widowed mother of eight. Mrs. Mok Koh Chee today received another $50 in donations from Straits Times readers, brineint; the total of her fund to 5368. The new donations are SlO'cach from F.ne Tiang Chuan and Mrs. Li; $25 from "Anonymous" and $5
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  • 18 4 SINOAPORE. Fri.—The Cheshire Home Flag Day, planned for tomorrow, has now been postponed to July 13.
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  • 171 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Nyuyen Son, a journalist with South Vietnam's largest circulation daily "Dons; Xai". flew Info Singapore today still angry that he and twb other South Vietnamese journalists had been barred from the Afro-Asian Journalists' Conference In Jakarta last week although they had
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  • 311 4 TEACHER GRANTED A DIVORCE, GETS $10,000 SETTLEMENT SINGAPORE, Friday. A YOUNG wife, who won a divorce from her husband on grounds of adultery and cruelty, today agreed to accept a $10,000 maintenance settlement for herself and her infant son. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. Madam
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  • 155 4 MAN HELD AFTER CHASE A school fees grab foiled SINGAPORE, Friday. pOLICE today surprised a gang in Queenstown who were believed to be planning to hold up a school principal and rob him of school fees collected rrom the students. The gang of eight were fc und crouching in a
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  • 69 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first criminal dtsuicl court today ordered the confiscation of a car and 140 ID. oi cigarettes after finIng two men $5,000 or 12 month*" jail each. Loo Yau Chat. 26. a school canteen hawker, and Koh Kok Kiang. 24. a fisherman, were convicted
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  • 145 4 SHB alarm set off by shortcircuit SINOAPORE. Fri.— A hortcircuit this morning sent armed policemen to the Singapore Harbour pay office on a false "holdup" alarm. With the alarm rinsing shrilly, the police surrounded the building, their guns rocked and ready for "robbers to leave the office. And through sheer
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  • 383 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Goh Soon Tioe presented his star talent, the 13--year-old boy violinist Lee Pan Hon. in a recital at the Victoria Theatre last night. The piano accompanist was Yivlen Gob. The boy has been well publicised over the past five years, and there mu>i
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    • 160 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR *PHE following Is today's sche1 dule of cull aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Zurich, Cairo. Aqaba. Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.15 p.m from London, Frankfurt, Rome, Beirut, Teheran, New Delhi (BA 700) 5.55 p.m.: from
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    • 180 4 buan, Kuching (ML 487* 7.25 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong (ML 615) 5.10 p.m.: from Bangkok (ML 307) 11.35 p.m DEPARTURES BO AC: To Hong Kong (BA 960) 5 p.m.: to Darwin, Sydney. (BA 700; 6.50 p.m.: to Cairo. Karachi, Beirut. Dusseldorf, London (BA 733) 7.30 p.m. Thai International:
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  • 213 5 ESTATE'S LEARN AND EARN SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A large rubber estate in South Perak has set up a tapping school for youths resi- dent on the estate to turn them into skilled tappers. An area has been set a.-^ide fur them to tap old trees They get paid too
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  • 45 5 XI PATANI. Kn. The. :u:mg Mrntri Besar of Kedali. liu'tte Mohamed Zalitr bin Ismail. who declnred open the annual meeting of the Kedah Penghulus lon at Sungel Patani yesterday, received a donation of si. 000 to the National Patriotic Fund, collected by members.
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  • 87 5 Lee 's tour of villages SINGAPORE. Fri. The Pi line Minister. Mr. Lee j Kuan Yew. will continue his j current series of tours to j the rural areas in the Bukit Timah constituency on Sunday. Mr. Lee will begin his tour at the Upper Bukit Timah I Circus at
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  • 335 5 Satellite No. 2 may be new capital NEW TOWN TO BE BUILT OUTSIDE KLANG KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. STATE Development Corporation will be set up soon to develop the State's second satellite town two miles north of Klang. The corporation's chairman will be the SelanRor Mentri Besar and the new town
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  • 95 5 SITIAWAN Fri. The date for the preliminary inquiry of a case involving Dr. Ling Ngan Lionj 37, (above), general practitioner here, accused of rape, has been advanced to May 23 and 24. Originally the hearing was fixed for July 17. Dr. Ling, who appeared
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  • 84 5 MALAYS IN BRUNEI I WHO CAN'T READ BRUNEI TOWN, Fri. A recent survey has disclosed that 17.845 out of Brunei's mi. iwo Malays are illiterate. Addressing a meeting of Penghulus and Ketuas recently, the Director of the Language and Literature Bureau. Haji Jamil bin H< i I mar said: "This
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  • 44 5 KLANG. Fri. Senior In- 1 spector Pang Llan Tuck, from the' Tniping Detention Camp, has been; transferred as court prosecutor] here. The former court prosecutor here Senior Inspector M. S. Low has been sent to Johore e« State Traffic Officer.
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  • 54 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Colombo Plan scholars. Mr. Jong Sync Her and Mi Roch Lou Yeow Ping, of the Posts and Telegraphs department, are I due on Sunday. They have been awarded senior fellowships by the Singapore Government. They will be with the Postal Services Department
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  • 54 5 KLUANG. Thurs. Fifteen workers of the South Malaya Pineapple Growers Company were injured today wben a lorry taking them to work overturned on the estate road in Simpang Rengam. A woman. Ec Thing Kiaw. 26. was admitted to Kluang Hospital with minor injuries. The rest
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  • 56 5 KAJANG. Pii. Eighty aborigines are attending adult education classes at Dengkll village. 18 miles: west of here, and are showing keen I Interest, according to an adult edu-l cation official. Forty of them have been attending lessons regularly since classes began more than a year ago.
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  • 256 5 Earnings hit by rubber price fall I7UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Competition from synthetic rubber had "cut deeply" into Malaya's export earnings, the president of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Chan Kwong Hon. said yesterday. But, he told the chamber's annual meeting. Malaya has still been able to sell every
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  • 214 5 IPOH. Friday. STOCK MARKET investors who deposit share scrip with their banks as security for loans will now have to pay new rates for bank services. The decision has been taken by the Exchange Banks Association. In the past service charges relating to share
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  • 54 5 KANOAR. Pli. Accused of stealing two buffaloes, a pad! planter. Snlleh bin Lozlm. 45. was granted $600 ball until Julie 22 in ;he Kangar court yesterday. Salleh. the prosecution alleged stole 'wo buffaloes valued at $400 from Sa'ad bin Lodln. at Kampong Sena Ttti Tlnggl. on the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 246 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Polish citizenship? 18 > 4 Red port (8). 6. Slave man given r. number 8. A northerly sou'wester will (5). J^rve (61 7. Uneasy over sun? (7). 9 Bon* almost entirely d«- 14. Outstanding amateur model hydrated with chaff <A> (3-6). 10 Amount dia«n by
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  • 191 6  - Vassall tip typist two years in Spore HALL ROMNEY From LONDON, Fri. Mrs. John Petty, who told her superiors at the British Embassy in Moscow that spy William Vassall was being cultivated by a Russian agent, lived for two years in Singapore. According to the Radcllffe tribunal report, published last
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  • 122 6 MALAYSIA: AN APPEAL TO DOCTORS SINGAPORE. Fri— Doctors In Malaysia would be 111--fltted lor independence if they could not build up aji enthusiasm for the promotion of local professional skill. Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, senior physician. General Hospital, and master of the Singapore Academy of Medicine, said this today. He
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  • 21 6 PENANG Fri. Burglers stole $197 in cash and goods from the Leang Slang Colrt Storage in Penang Road yesterday.
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  • 96 6 A Ceylon visit on way back I OINGAPORE, Fri.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak and his wife Puan Noor Aishah, will visit Ceylon from May 11 to; 14 on their way home from Mecca. Members of his entourage, who had accompanied him on i his earlier state
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  • 47 6 KANGAR. Fri. The Serl Perils Youth Club of Kangar will hold a Harl Raya Haji party at the Women's Institute Hall here on May 6. The highlight will be the election of a king and queen of Serl Perils for 1863
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  • 28 6 KANGAR. Pri. The Utan AJI, Mesjid won the first prize in the. ••cleanest mosque" contest held in Perils. Runners-up were Mesjid Jelempoh. and Mesjid Beserl.
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  • 339 6 Five-year plan for six million blind KUALA LUMPUR CONFERENCE TO MAP OUT THE FUTURE SINGAPORE, FridayJ^ FIVE-YEAR plan for the development of facilities to ensure a good future for six million blind people in Asia will be discussed at the second Asian conference on work lor the blind to be
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  • 103 6 Spore man to face charge in Johore SINGAPORE, Fri. A .Magistrate's Court here today ordered Carl Murray of Kirn Seng; Road, to be sent to Johore Bahru to face a robbery charge. Mr. SEP. Param. ASP. of the Johore CID. testified that Murray was wanted in connection with $10,000 robbery
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  • 60 6 SINGAPORE. —The Arch-bl-hop of York. _>r. Donald Cokgan will arrive in Singapore on M.iv 23 for a three-day visit. He is expected to prcirh in St Andrew's Cathedral during his stay here. Dr. Coggan Is on his attend a meeting of Urn I Biblf Societies of
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  • 305 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. r fTHE Amalgam ated A National Union of Local Authorities Employees declared today that one of its major aims was to abolish the daily-rated system in all local authorities. It said in a statement that It encouraged local authorities'
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  • 81 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. To commemorate the issue of Cocos (Keeling) Islands postage sumps on June 11. a limited number <>: specially designed flight covrrs are being flown by Qsuitu AirI ways from the Cocos. I Covers will be addressed and forwarded to applicants in plain
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  • 1620 7 AT 10.24 a.m. on June i, 1942, the Japanese liitfh command \\;is convinced it had won the war in the Pacific At 10.26 a.m. it knew its cause was lost. It had taken just two minutes to effect one
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  • 88 8 1* Wmr4% tit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Arthur Yapp thank all relativea and I frienda for their .-ondnlenrea. aaaiat- I anre. wrraihn and attendance during »n? herravement THC FAMILY OF 'he late Mr. Lan Khnnn Roa( thank all relative! and their kind aamaiance maa aaae* of
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  • 34 8 H.rrf. IM ViniMumi IN LOVING MEMORY of Tan Liew •"ah »ho departed on 1-1 IM! There la harenete in our home 'hat cannot he f '"I inserted n\ h'.« milt and cbil-
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    • 691 8 There ii no more difficult obstacle to the development of the Malayan fishing industry than the opposition of virtually the majority of the fishermen themselves. Modernisation puts some of them out of business, or threatens to. It is not surprising that they cannot see beyond the immediate horizon.
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    • 352 8 The worst drought South Malaya has experienced for 20 years has put several towns on the ration, and the prospect it (that until the south-west monsoon rains come in June (if they do), the restriction; now in force will be progressively tightened. Seremban. down to eight hours of
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    • 230 8 The survey of rubber smallholdings to be carried out by the Agricultural Faculty of 'the University, of Malaya promises to be a most valuable exercise. A countrywide extension of a pilot survey conducted last year, it will cover yields, processing techniques, land-use patterns and marketing. When the data
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  • 470 8  - Can 'Happy' bar Rocky's way to the White House hj ALIMAIR IiOOKE NEW YORK. Fri One morning this week the New York Herald Tribune, the leading Republican paper of tbe country, gave itself tbe glory of a six column front page lean under the heading: "The Rockefeller guessing game." Inset
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  • 1153 8  - KENNEDY ALLIANCE STILL IN THE AIR DAVID HOLDEN from WASHINGTON Friday LATIN America, says P r c s i dent Kennedy, is the most critical area in the* world today. To Europeans, with their eyes on Gaul I ism. Germany and the Common Market, to Africans. Arabs and Asians, concerned
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    • 894 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* «trti 111 Himmuaii CANAPATMY ANO ANANOAM. S'limi- a daughtn a' 'h» oeneral Rahru on 2nd May. f (rand daughter 10 Mr a Mra V V <*heliam Kota Tnigi J* W,rdM ll* < BJBBtBBBBI I NOR LlaW Hetoeen Hor Hee Baag, o Mr and Mra. Hor Wab Kaa
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    • 14 8 For EXPERT Tailoring HHtAPOil J CKkY [XCLUSIVI MIN't IMOP II. MIGM STRUT TIL: 144(1
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    • 413 8 ©EARN What you're really worth! lei ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better jolt. With ICS \ou learn at home, at your own pace Your progresi re sure, as instruction it thorough and easy-to-follow. Send vi Urn coupon below today! Moderate fees, no books to buy.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 824 9 Hospital receptionist: Officer was annoyed and spoke in a loud voice because the specialist refused to see him without appointment Witness for the defence KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. RECEPTIONIST at the General Hospital here. Miss Gladys Narayan, told the Sessions Court today that Mr. V.
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  • 57 9 SINGAPORE Fri. -The Prime! Mtnlatar, Mr. I.cc Kuan Yew. hay •cceptrd .in invitation to speak a' a luncheon of the Singapore Nation. il Union of Journalist.- on \l«v U at the Imperial Room: (Capitol Building) at 1 p.m. Thm is the first time Dip Premier will
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  • 74 9 Paint is stolen from godown SINGAPORE. FTI. Armed robbers broke Into a paint lodown In Canal Road early this morning, and took away tins of paint valued altogether at about $2,000 N. N. Mohammed Nasslm bin Noor Mohammed a stall keeper, whose stall Is In front of the godown was
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  • 24 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Pri. The body Ong Poon Slew, 55. of Singapore, was recovered from the •ci* near the Causeway today.
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  • 133 9 No-school youths swell the ranks of —jobless— KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. -Non -schooling teenagers have swelled the unemployment registers in various parts of the country. The trend was described as "bad" by the Minister of Labour. Inche Baharnan Samsudin, when he met the Press at his monthly conference today. At the
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  • 49 9 SINOAPORfi. Fri. HMS Albion returned to Singapore today after the alxth visit ferrying troops to North Borneo. She last left Singapore on April, 17 with troop reinforcements* for! Sarawak, after an attack on the; police station and armoury at Te-j bedu. near the Indonesian frontier.
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  • 255 9  - POLICE, LEGAL EXPERTS ON DETENTION JACK riNGLETON From CANBERRA. Friday THE United Nations seminar on international x police problems agreed today that inder.;iite •ietentior was an Infr'tigemeiit of human rights The seminar Is being at- 1 tended by legal experts and senior police officers from Asian and Pacific countries, who
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  • 34 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Seventeen people were killed in road accidents in Singapore in March, four fewer than in Pebruary. There were 2.816 accidents in the month compared with 2.725 in February.
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  • 33 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr Harry L. Spence. regional representative of the United Nations here, left by air today for a rwomonth tour of Australia. New Zealand and the Pacific Island*
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  • 342 9 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Donald U'ren, president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, flew to Europe today on his way to London to seek advice from International Transport Federation representatives and lawyers on the union's claim for recognition as government
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  • 138 9 SEREMBAN. Fri.— Two former members of the United Democratic Party here. Mr. Quek Kai Dong. M.P.. and Mr. Han Hui Pong, will be given a bie welcome by the Negri Scmbllan MCA on Sunday night. Both former members of the MCA. they
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  • 49 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The acting Director-General of Telecommunications, Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. D. Smith ha» announced the extension of tha overseas telephone service to Weal Irian via Indonesia. For the time being only Kota Earn iHollandiai. capital of West Irian can be reached.
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE. Fri A book nt cheques issued by the Hongkong mid Shanghai Bank. Orchard Road branch number* AB *****4 to AR *****5 except AB *****8 have been reported stolen yesterday from Mr. R Reddish at Nee Scon Camp.
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    • 141 9 iN dt* iff *i.* GEN DINE fully prtper«d from K« ttym GtnMltf o uniqu* producf of K*fM I tsnic and stimulant *kM all* h>-■M-^/^.t»iScr*j^-^pa^aa (rioili thr appetite. Ctiimn drimk j^*^_^^gEjaS]BV"^^^^ 11 ronlv prepared, (traiafct tr»m rtt Ginima drink at any caffao-tfca*. A»ailobl« at coHm thsp« D«lieiout ai a hat or
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    • 141 9 ■MA. #2w SSiSi !Me gusta (I like it!) That's what you'll say whatever your language when you fly to South America, by the world's most modern jetliner, of course. Twice weekly, Swissair's Convair 990 Coronado crosses the South Atlantic. On Thursdays it take* you to Rio de Janeiro. Montevideo and
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    • 659 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA nal The 40 Ntwsuik. IW »»i«*-'"» n interlude; 9.45 Coffee Time: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 10.00 Music for Plucked Strings; SERVICE 41.7 .mi i m > 10.15 Know Your Malaysia; A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 10.30 Emi Popx Hour: 11.30 gara-Ku: 6.02 Morning Melo- Cocktail.- for
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  • 148 10 THE essentials in water-skiing are to kf.'cp upright and hold jj tight. Otherwise you go in with a splosh! Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon, both i went "splosh" this week. They were practising water- < skiing on i peaceful lake in Berkshire. Both have tried
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  • 166 10 stair. He named the Bl Peoples Alliance. headed by Haji Ghazali bin Umar. as one. The Brunei Peoples Alliance recently broke away from the pro-Malaysia Brunei Alliance because there were Party Rakyat men In Hajl Ghazali's p;irty. I.iehe Manan alleged. He cautioned
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  • 98 10 Toll of the common cold KIALA LIMPUR. Frl. —Industrial strikes In Malaya are "probably not as important as the common colds." Mr. Arthur C. Gray. Malaya's Insurance Commissioner and formerly extension lecturer at the I nivrrslty of Sydney on industrial relations said this in a talk to the Malayan Economic
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  • 34 10 PENANG. Frl.— The National 1 Union of Government Office Wor- leers. Penang Branch, will hold a nance at the E and O tomorrow to raise money for the National I Patriotic Fund
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  • 125 10 COBRA BITE KILLS A GIRL OF THREE pENANG, Fri. A girl of three. Kor Slew Suan. died from a cobra bite a day after j she was re-admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday. Kor was first admitted ear!ly on Wednesday morning. but was taken home by her > family
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  • 82 10 Syed Nasir praises the Babas PENANO. Fri— The Director of the Language and Literary Agency. Syed Naslr bin Syed Ismail, last night praised the Babas (Straits Chlne.se for Identifying themselves closely with the country. "Not only that, but the vanou.- communities here are living together so harmoniously they call themselves
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  • 103 10 PENANG, Friday. THREE robbers escaped with $2,500 worth of goods from an Indonesian vessel yesterday after threatening to shoot a member of the crew. The robbers boarded the Pasaman. anchored off Penang harbour, and started unloading the goods into a boat. When they
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  • 25 10 KUALA LUMPUR Frl —Another $4,596.65 was collected today by Malayan newspapers for Uie National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total to date to $594,357.09.
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  • 30 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The American liberty ship Vivian, which lost her propeller about 450 miles north-west of Penang. is nowbeing towed to Singapore by the tug Encore.
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  • 38 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn— Mr. A Ragunathan has been elected chairman of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union with luche Tahlr bin Gendut as vice-chairman. Mr. M. Kangatharan. secretary and Mr. S. Arokiasamy. treasurer.
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  • 36 10 LAGOS. Frl. The Nigerian Federal Prime Minister. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa today sent greetings on the feast or Id El Kabir to fellow Muslim leaders, including President Soekarno and Tengku Abdul Rahman. Reuter.
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  • 299 10 MEDICAL EXPERTS FOR TALKS ABROAD I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Two deiosations of top Malayan medical and health Vxperts will leave next week for conferences overseas. One. led by the Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. will attend the 16th World Health Assembly in Geneva. Other members of this
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  • 20 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri Mr J.i hips Cheah. dental offii ci hu been transferred from Penuic to Sungei Patanl
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    • 115 10 i I 11l HUDEXPLUS HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LTD. I EXTRA STRENGTH Advanced engineering design and the are proud to introduce a new trop.calised roofing sheet Uf#tt #quiomenf %ntUf9 a ltr ong«r sheet with uniformity mad. ent.rely in Malaya for the East. i in qoa|jty tnd incr#as# jn WoJght HUDEX PLUS
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    • 860 11 I Continued from Pace 8) 1 SITUATIONS VACANT tn Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. extrm POST OF Junior Stenographers advertised under Box No. AIU36 now Blled. CANTONESE TEACHER for English speaking doctor. A- ply Box A 1099 -ST., K.L. LOCUM FOR one month rrom Ist June Dispensary In Klang.
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    • 996 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I 20 Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Box tt eU. extra LEADINQ LIFE ASSURANCE Company has vacancies for Agency Inspectors In major towns. Vary generous terms to suitable men who can recruit fend train agents to produce good business. Apply Box A 1698 8.T.. K.L. PROGRESSIVE LIFE INSURANCE Company has
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    • 922 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wordatt (Mi*.)— Box It elf. extra MODERN FLATS at Ramoutan Road and Tembeling Road. District 15. Unfurnished 8190 A $140 respectively. Furnished 8260. Apply Tel: ***** ***** B'pore. DOUBLE STOREY New Bungalow Kxcellent developed locality tour parquet bd/rms two bth. rooms study spacious liviag cum dining well-laid
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    • 909 11 EDUCATION 2t Ward* Si (Ml*.}— Box SO ct: txtra j PRIMARY SIX TUITION, Homing/ Afternoon. Specialised Coaching Eng- i Ilsh/Mathematlcs, Kor Government Kb* < trance. Apply:— Academy Of Accountancy and Secretaryship, Oeorga Lee Buildlnc, Clemenceau Aveoue, Singapore *****. MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, reputed for exanuoatlo* results and Language study centre, offers
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    • 980 11 DOGS, PETS, ETC. it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box M et%. extro I TWO YEARS OLD Bull Terrier ***** and two months old puppies with I eertlScates. Call Mr. Kam S2-B Guills- i oard Road, B' por*. 23WL LOVELY BBXBR PUPPIES «x U.K. show winners aad Imported bltck. 48. i Orioto
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    • 1068 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS Mi*.)— Box SO cU. extra 1960 AUSTIN CAMBRIDCE. accident free, tip-top condition, highest offer 1 secures. Ai*o alr-condltloninK evapora- < live eoadaosert. 72 Jalan Ormbtra, olf MkiPberson Koad. (S'porc >. 1988 MGA 82.980/-, 1953 Wolseley 4/44 SI. 700.'-, 1933 Standard '10' 11.350/-, 1952 Somerset 31.200/-.
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    • 1427 11 FOR SALE I WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) W ore's Si (Win.)— Box St ct: txtro M H „rrf. M (Mm.)— Hox SO ct: txlrm HI-FI 10 WATT RCA Ambassador STRAITS GARDEN tn Johore Bahru. ■ou i Ckl_ts# Cs»,r\ **<1 cfica i n cxccllco. j Joyrl mcxif m, 1 Ist _nd
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    • 183 12 Beating the shortage by using sea water rE water situation seems to be getting more and more difficult, and when the Government decides to cut supplies for 12 hours at a stretch, it certainly provides Rood reasons for rethinking and re-planning. In my opinion, apart from the stand-pipes which are
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    • 142 12 HOW TO STOP WASTE DESPITE the severe rationing only about five million gallons of water is being saved. In viru of this, 1 wonder whether the Government has achieved its objective. For one thing, people store up as much water as they think they need during rationing time. For another,
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    • 37 12 PRECIOUS fresh water is —till being used by City Council workers to flush drains in the Serangoon area. The wastage is enormous. A smelly drain is less of an inconvenience than a nice cold shower. LT.S Singapore
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    • 206 12 fHE letter from Housewife of Muar (S.T. May 2) indicates that something is required to augment the official statement on the water situation in Muar and I would be grateful if I can make use of. your columns to publish facts. Rationing north
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    • 125 12 THE supplementary examination of the College ol Agriculture is normally held two months after the term examination. However this term the college board of examiners has decided that this examination will be held sometime in the middle of May during the vacation period. If a student from Kelantan
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    • 110 12 r ]"HE present trend among our trade unions Is to form national unions embracing all worker^ in the same industry with the aim of gaining strength and power to negotiate. While appreciating the power of national unions, is It possible to pick a national representative who understands national
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    • 93 12 AS the holder of a full J\ HJS.C. who railed to Rain admission to the university. I feel that the president of the MGTU. Mr. Ram has hit upon the right solution to an emerging problem In our "younger" society when he suggested "a special oneyear course at
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    • 87 12 SINCE schools reopened a wee* a»o, I have observed that service 18- A of the Singapore Traction Com pany is setting more and more erratic. Each day I have to wait at least ten minutes for a "bus to take me to school. And when it finally does arrive
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    • 130 12 IN reply to the letter of Mr. Husain (S.T. April 22), I have to state that the police have looked into this and the general consensus of opinion is that traffic conditions at Empress Circus are most orderly. It was oniy after several
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    • 115 12 I READ with surprise a statement made by Mrs. Pam Fullerton (Tina Lalne; in Thursday s Straits Times. She says: "Unlike other army wives, being an entertainer gave me the opportunity to meet and appreciate a lot of local people."' I would like to point out to Pam
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    • 97 12 IT is most unfortunate that in secondary schools today there are still teachers who practise the primitive anc harmful method of punishing students by making them write thousands of lines. Such punishment only wastes the students' time and compels them to scribble and neglect their homework. Cant so-called
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    • 108 12 IT was with regret that we heard that Mr. Ferguson had decided to resign as a referee. He should be persuaded to withdraw his resignation. Strong action must be taJcen against those who assaulted him. As we know. Mr. Ferguson Is one of the best referees in South-east
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    • 206 12 THoSE WHO KNOW BMV IT +m T| p^wwi r*M*) M HIRE-PURCHASE M AND RENTAL 1 f AVAILABLE 1 /16 27XE\ PUBLIC ELECTRIC CO. 338, Balestier Rd., Spore 12 Telt ***** ?EDAL CAR TRIKE The magnificent range of Pcdil -^^BBfcv Motor Cart and TrikeJ it out- -dß&f M Bi^— ]iandmf> for
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    • 93 12 On v* WITH airwickMisT -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too pi for round-the-clock freshness. /^'m^\ Airwick Floral Mist. Mothproofer (9 jf^W and Fly Killer are also available -IT^l V at all leading stores in the mtmtßmWim Federation and Singapore. frtfhncst 1 /^v*^ite^toßnt^\ It Attroctivp 80l- j«"*.
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    • 1532 13 THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, MAT i¥O3 1 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: l^™^™" °-»r"«r. Jail* P. $"riam »»nan| MEMNON lurirpoel, Glasgow May 4 MELAMPUS litirtMl. Havre. Ht'.mut I" 'irt R»y 7 May 1/11 l.'ay 11 PERSFUS L'pml, Oubiin. Glasgow May 11 May 11 May 14/1 B May 17 MIRON
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    • 1480 13 wtt i Wn iMM H^iM/ 1^ 112^^ FHE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ■-i ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTNENBURt ANO COPENHAGEN. /W*"^ffi». P. S'nam P»nang Wo \*l "SIMBA" a) S. 15-H' 4 May 5/ 7 May 1/ 1 May Hva-j'l "FAUIR.A" I) 21/24 May IS/27
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    • 1504 13 menlTljlkme EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON LIVERPOOL 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'oore P Sham -enanf lENDORAN (E. 1.4 i Mil. R'Dart, Hull, MIMI In Pt Toliy May i 3 BENLOYAL (E.U lIMM, M bro. Ha«Mrg G i May 5 May 1/ t BENVORLICH I BMI. R'cam. M'Mrg. S'mti Mai l/ll May 12/'
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    • 1195 13 •1.8- McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. WbjbVPjJrA Tel: Nl. ***** sMbjjj^ Ijt**** BIXKRMAN LINE «J* KLAVENESS LINE W^ LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. rIAVRc. HULL 4 MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND LOTTE SKOU Accepting cargo tor Central t Sautk S poro P. J'tiam Penang IROnivilLE G. 23-24 Tolay Spore
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  • 464 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange continued a bull market yesterday and fairly heavy buying pressure was maintained which resulted in a good turnover. The industrial section was particularly firm and many leading counters showed improvements including Eastern Smelting, Malayan Containers,
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  • 24 14 M.ilav.ui Stock Ind tl...Mav 2 May 3. iidusln.iN Rmu i rubbers: 107.83 1M.32 108.40 108.04 114.99 108.4S Dec. 29. 1962 I 100
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  • 808 14 rOMBINED business in ine; Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yeste/day. with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Bsuttsad (4.000) 11.09; Dunlepi *2.78 8U 16.OOO) $2.77; East lm.lt (5,000) 53.30 D. (4,000) $3.2*. (2.000) 53.29. (tt.OOO) 53.30; I Em
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  • 369 14 THERE was a spectacular ri.se in the Straits tin price yesterday of $5.25 which brought it to $461.50. the highest for exactly one year. The price has now gained $10 in four trading days. London overnight rose £6. but the Straits rise yesterday was
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  • 124 14 MELBOURNE. PTI. rPHE share market closed the week with a firm undertone. Risem exceeded falls and while leaders mostly held around steady levels. Here were some fairly solid rises in second rank stocks. Colonial aufax continued to gain and closed at 64>s. Oil and base metals also firmed
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  • 259 14 \IAY tint »rads rubbsr buytri tsb 1• clsitd at s a.m. m Singaswri and Kuala Lumatir yiittrday ai T4. Oaatt per ID up onr-<MKhth ol a cent Th< tour «ai quilt I.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.K. clising Int. I P. S s prompt f.o.b buyers 74). sellers 711 |N> tm.
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  • 247 14 SHIPS lying alangiidi tht Blngiacr. Harfeaur wharvn »r nMctxl taday an: Carpenterla 10/11, Nalanda IS, Lotte Bkou 23/24. Peter Macrak 45. Emlllc Maerik 33/38, Ncptunla 44. Tnmob N.W. 2, Tugela 4/5. lausu Maru 18. Ka^lmbar 30, Beoloyal 6/7, Melnam 31/32. Sir Jamw LJtbgow 42/43, Rclfenateln 33/34.
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  • 140 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) Hay 3. Three months. Dun lop. 16 eta. 8. Darby 4d Ki>»o2lct« c. Btorage 4 id. K. ft N. 18 eta. 8. Traction 1/. Uammona 14 em. Hume orda 16 eta. Hume preln 16 eta. J. Waugb 15 eta. Shell 16 eta. M. Brew 30 cv.
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  • 632 14 'PHE reduction in the 1 price of poly bu tail inn* caused a major reaction at the beginning of this week and prices slumped some li cents in fairly active trading, state h.c.b. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. May liquidation led the deellnc.
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  • 24 14 M;.y i MALAYAN RLBBER PRICE: 74; cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIX: 5461.50 (up 53.23). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons 'unchanged).
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  • 70 14 /-HINESE Product Eichanit. Hnnaday: Ctcsnut ail: hulk $42) taJJBMa, drum I term. C»»ra: May/June IK Continent $27| BBJKsn Ptppcr: Muntok white BJBTI nellers. Sarawak white BIN sellers, special Sarawak black $107! sellera.' i.irr. d Lampong black *lO7| sellers. AM A. $120 sellers. iniipot. Cecsnut Oil Millars' Aissciatien prices:
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  • 82 14 'PHI Malayan Exchange Banks' Asm--1 clatlen made tneite rhanges In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 301, airmail OP 35{, 90 d/st 351 credit bills. 35 13/16 trade bills. Selling TT er OD ready: Canada Ml: Belgium Francs *****: He'land Cuiid Or.
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  • 23 14 Pahant. Consolidated cm.-hrd 17 500 tons of ore in April, produced 185 ion* of lode tin oarentrate* ai)d sold 1M tana.
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    • 2226 14 Baafaaa»aa»SMMMa««.--— i i nil I LasaaaJ J^a^^^L Jp^ afßßaa^ I ••ssen««r Cargo Service. STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MAORAS. C^^^^^^^^^TBj Spore P. S'hom Peno.-ig A\ J\X LaP^LPM^V I TSS STATE OF MADRAS Voy 1 23 24/30 April 1 May 2 May A\ *AC I fc^l B^ff DH I FROM CALCUTTA t. CHALNA Penong P. Sham
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    • 633 15 BY ORDER OV THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. He: MARTLN LEE BANKRUPTCY NO. M 7 OF 1»«. AUCTION SALE OV Valuable Sisfapore Properties To be held at our sale-room No. I*4 Market Street On TIISDAV. 14TH MAY, 1963. AT 3.3t P.M. 1. land situate off Dunearn Road and building lou at Slme
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    • 622 15 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY The Banks In the Federation of Mala>a will be closed for business on MONDAY. 6th May 1163— HARI RAYA HAJI. Chairman, Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. NOTICE OF WATER RATIONING SEREMBAN WATER SUPPLY NEGERI SEMBILAN. Owing to the deteriorating water supply situation It has
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    • 897 15 NOTICES NOTICE Please note that Mr. KAISER KHAN alia* K. KHAN has left our service w.e.f. Ist April 19€3, and he Is not aiitnortied to transact any business on our behalf, collect any monies or pledge our name for credit whatsoever from thai date. AMIR SONS. Prince Building. Orchard Road.
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    • 1531 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS DEMONSTRATORS IN BOTANY SIBU (SARAWAK) Applications are Invited from! WATER BOARD Sffm« U t'w e SarK«*demo'£ APPLICATIONS an. tartM for strators in Botany for Uje session the post of beginning 20 May 1963. Previous Assistant Water Engineer teaching experience is iealrable e,i- rv seal* i«9O— l
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    • 710 15 TENDERS TENDERS TENDER NOTICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MILITARY CANTEEN BOARD TENDERS are invited for Ui« i-rimco kirvrifc Canteen. 1 Federal Infantry Bri- llliUtM NUlllt gade Pull particulars may be ob- I Tender* will be received by the taln*d from the Camp Comman- chairman. Economic Development dant, 1 Federal Infantry Brigade. Board.
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    • 174 16 Penang look good in patches NORTH ZONE PKN\N(. KKDAII 0 I)ENANCi. Kn Kedah were no match for Penang in the opening ma'ch of the Razak Cup north zone hockey tournament here Victory for Penang came in two Inspired spoils during which they did all :heir Bearing. The lirst was from
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    • 243 16 ...AND SCORE WINNING GOAL JUST IN TIME JOHORE. 1 I MALACCA 2 oEG AM AT. Fri, Ma- laccu had a firsthalf fright before beating Johore in the opening match of the Razak Cup south zone hockey tournament here today. Johore. after an early escape, surprised Malae-
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    • 70 16 MALACCA. Fn. Three Choc brothers Robert. Richard and Johnny are among the 15 players from whom the Malacca team will be selected to meet Johore in the Malaya Cup soccer competition here on Sunday. The other players are Lee Soo Bhang. Sye Bakar. Lee Yip
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    • 324 16 SBHFA CHIEF ORDERS INQUIRY INTO THE ATTACK ON REF i By JOE DORAi SINGAPORE, Friday T«HE president of the Singapore Business Houses A F.A.. Gan Kee Siang, has ordered an inquiry mto the attack on referee John Ferguson. Ferguson. Singapore's top soccer and rugger referee. \va> assaulted by players
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    • 142 16 SINGAPORE LIFTERS GET NEW WEIGHTS SIM.XPORI.. Fri. Sineapor* weightlifters will begin training next «rrk for the Olympic Games at Tokyo ne\t year. Goh IliiaiiK Sionf, secretary of the Singapore Amateur Woichtlifting Federation. said today that the U/ter* would train with two new sets of weights which had just arrived from
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    • 35 16 MALACCA. Fri —The Commonwealth Forces. Malaya line-up against Singapore Joint Services in the Malaya Cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow: Hunter. Shaw. Edgar, Dorran. Allwood (captain), Woolnough. Smith, McSwee, Watmough. Scott, Oeathers
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    • 261 16 Customs get a winning start SOCCER S PORE SENIOR CLUBS. 3 CUSTOMS (S. VIETNAM). 4 cjINGAPORE, Fri.—Cus--0 toms, the South Viet- j «am soccer champions, got a winning start to their Malayan tour here tonight, thanks to their goal grabbing centre-forward Nguyen' Van Quang. Van Quang vanquished a gallant Singapore
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    • 147 16 BADMINTON I IPOH, Fri Miss Foo Chong Hong. 18, of St. Miichael's Institution, here, won two titles at the Perak school i boys and girls badminton championships which concluded tonight. Miss Foo took her singles title with an easy 11-2. 11-1 victory over Chan
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    • 148 16 JAPAN INDIA ARE 1-1 THE DAVIS CUP TOKYO, Fri. Japan and India shared the two singles on the first day of their Davis Cup eastern zone final here today. Ramanathan Krishnan, the burly Indian No. 1, dropped a set before beating Atsushi Miyagi 7-5, 4-6. 6-0. 6-0. Then Japans 0.-amu
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    • 356 16 CRICKET W. Indies make a promising start THE WORLD OF SPORT J ONDON, Fri. The West Indians made an encouraging start to their cricket tour of England when they bundled Worcestershire out for 119 on the second day of iheir match at Worcester yesterday. On a pitch deadened by the
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    • 119 16 I I VMS il 2: RRI 4 ICI 2 ■ml riagln, N^ Bo Hun bt Lian Malacca l»iv. i: DTC 4 Minor Yn<>n bMBg <>-°- Ling Dlung Units 3 llav (up iKluunui. Eleais Jong bt Yahaya Mustaplv.i 6-4. 4 Yone Peny 1. Lower Prrik Div 1 6-1: Tone Yew Sum
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    • 83 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER MALAYA CTP: Joint Services v C'wealth Forces, Malaya (Jn. B«sar. 5.15). STORE DIV. 3C: Dunmai Pioneers v Gymkhana (Geylang); Cosmos v Bawean (Farrer Pk>. HOCKEY TRIAXCHLAR: Johore v Spore (Segamat. 5.15 SfiOR KO DIV. Mtndef v DU| iR. Range Rd>. CRICKET MCA I.OE: Pahan? v Johore (K.
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    • 976 17  -  EPSOM JEEP Flying Hand. Hotelier and Realm of Gold are fancied RAClNGb^mmm WITH BEST BETS are Realm of Cold (Race 3). Exhibitor I! (Race 5) and Nerome (Race 7). The going is fast. THE powerful Veni Vici Stable can land a hattrick in the first three races
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    • 151 17 TIMESPORT SELECTIONS tPBOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Ra«« 1 FLYLNG HAND Soochow Mon Ami COBtAC Raloana Fr/iac Hand KALUANA Flying Hand Moo And Race 2 HOTELIER Bellehi Kemembranc* HOTELIER Smokey Ann Bellehi HOTELIER Bellehi Majestic Knlfht REALM of GOLD 3 Coral Water Chanticleer PRODtCER lUce 4 Cornelia MM PROFIT TAKING
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    • 1509 17 Race One: 2.0— Cl 5 Div 3-SAE 1 8084U Mon Ami (Jaclcy's St.) R.S. Breuk. 10 9.0 Donnelly S 2 ***** Kaluana (W.B. Graham Palmer) Heddle. 6 5.13 2 3 ***** Laxator (Nelson St.) E. Breuk. 4 8.10 B. Wilson 14 4 ***** Lad; DUmonte (Thlo St.) Sullivan.
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    • 347 17  - ATHLETICS Dasson can become a distance star soon ERNEST FRiDA By SINGAPORE, Fri. With selection lor Malaysian teams in the near future as their goal. Singapore athletes started their training more than four months ago. How far they have progressed in these la.st months can be assessed on Sunday when
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  • 558 18 POLICE ESCORT WATER TRUCKS Towns go dry as the big drought continues and squabbles erupt at some distribution centres STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THK worsening water situation in southern .Malaya has led to squabbles at water distribution points in certain towns. In MI'AR. the police escort water lorries
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  • 97 18 Mobutu quells police pay mutiny lEOPOLDVILLE. Fri j Some 2.000 Leopoldville police today mutinied demanding extra pay. seized about 30 hostages and barricaded themselves in at their main camp here, but the revolt appeared over after General Joseph Mobutu. Congolese army chief, personally intervened. Backed by gendarmes he talked his
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  • 83 18 JAKARTA, Fn.—A North Borneo rebel leader has demanded in a letter to the U. N. Under-Secretary, Mr. C. V. Narasimhan. that he must be allowed to participate in any talks on the Malaysia issue, according to tlie Antara news agenrv today. Antara said the
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  • 28 18 SINGAPORE. I*l Thi Singapore Trained Nurses Association will hold a fun fair tomorrow Martins at 12 noon to 6. p.m. at M 2. Moulmein Road.
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  • 38 18 SINGAPORE Fn. The openlnc of the 14ih Singapore International Salon ot Photography by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew at the National Library lecture hall tomorrow will be at 4.30 p.m. instead o( 2.30 p.m.
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  • 30 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 128 th Kallang District Rover Crew will hold a campfire at 7.30 p.m. toi morrow at the old Kallang Airport meteorological station in Mountbatten Road.
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  • 251 18 Howard Hughes loses US $135 m. suit YEW YORK, Fri. 111 Millionaire Howard Hughes today lost a US$l35 million legal suit by default after failing to emerge from his habitual seclusion to fight the case. The complex suit involves Mr. Hughes' 78 per cent holding in Trans World Airlines. In
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  • 83 18 SINGAPORE. PTi. Mr. John Wilson. director of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind, will give a public lecture on "Rehabilitation teaching on employment nnd training aspects of the handicapped and /or the blind." on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road. Children's cartoons SINGAPORE.
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  • 326 18 LONDON, Fri.—There was nol slackening in the quiet selective buying that has persisted throughout the week and markets I closed on a firm note. Although equities were still receiving most attention, and the FT. index reached a new *****3 peak, gilt-edged were by no means out of the
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  • 53 18 LONDON. Fri. Spot 22 Hd June 224 d., July 22'; a. Aug' 22 9/16 d.. July/Sept. 22 9/16 d! Oct. Dec 22 916 a. Jan. Mar 22 9/16 d.. Apr/June 22.d.. July' Sept. 22'; C. Oct./ Dec" 22' d c.i.f. May 22 1/16 d.. June 22'^d' July 22',d Tone:
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  • 22 18 LONDON. Fri—Buyers £904>, sellers £905. Forward buyers £903. sellers £903< 2. Settlemen£9o4. Turnover a.m. 310 tons, p.m 145 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 624 18 Ramani gets set for trouble in UN committee By YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya's chief delegate designate to the United Nations, Mr. R. Ramani, said today that the Federation must be prepared for "any likelihood of trouble" in the U.N. as it was not a member of the
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  • 166 18 LONDON. Fri.— The West Indian i cricketers drew the opening first- class match of their tour against Worcestershire at Worcester today. Final scores: Worcester 119 and' 162-4 dec. (Headley 44. Oraveney 33. Richardson 45 n.O), W. Indians 120-2 dec. (Hunte 48 no.. Butcher 57 n.0.) and
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