The Straits Times, 20 May 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times In***** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 20, 1963. 15 CENTS, KDN 352
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  • 165 1 CINGAPORE, Sun. An estimated 20,000 people were inoculated today at the six Government clinics here, whose staff were on emergency Sunday duty following the announcement yesterday of the first cholera case on the island. There were long queues from 7 a.m., until 5 p.m.,
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  • 370 1 Total of 244 in hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TWO more suspected cholera victims have died one in Segamat today and one in Malacca last night. The death toll is now eight. The ii umber of admissions to hospitals in Malacca and Jobore loni^hl was 244 an increase
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  • 297 1  - Sarawak border raid: Two boats shot up GEOFFREY GELOARD By ITUCHING. Sun. Indonesian based bandits have attacked Sarawak again, it was officially stated today. A party of unarmed Sarawak civilians in two trading boats were attacked on Friday night at Nanga San, at the mouth of a left bank tributary
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI. Sun Sir Edmund Hillary's Himalayan expedition has abandoned its assault on Mount luweche. the 21.463-foot peak neur Mount Everest after reaching a point 200 feet from the Kummlt. according to a report published today by the Statesman According to the climbers ibey abandoned the auempt
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  • 61 1 HONOLULU. Sun.— Astronaut Gordon Cooper made his re-entry Into the United Suites her* >esierday after his 22-orbit flight in space this w.?ek. His wife and two daughters and a crowd of about 1,500 were waiting at Htckum ;ur lon-r he steppea from a helicopter which
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  • 30 1 SOVIET CHA* MOSCOW >un |a eitdifd. i" Mar publlrU' 1 nrj*" th»l I" I f r m i o r rr k: "f Irr* *vi f W Brutrr
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  • 124 1 DEN PASAR. Sun. The, Indonesian authorities today, continued efiorts to contact! areas unheard from since Ounung Agung volcano's third and most spectacular! eruption on Thursday night. Thf death toll stood at 87 I yesterday, with only pre- hnnnary figures from ai hand rul of
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Sun. For seven years staff of Chessfngton Zoo have called one of their blackfoot penguins (ieorge. Its mate was called Georgina. George has been hastily renamed Georgina after laying an egg. The original Georgina who has never laid an egg— has become George.— Reuter.
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  • 108 1 ROLLS-ROYCE jet enBines that swivel to give lift and thrust from the power plant for this new German vertical take-off and landing aeroplane, shown hovering with its wingtip engine pods in the vertical position. Two of the plane's six engines are mounted vertically in
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  • 378 1 MALAYSIA IS AGAINST CHINESE SAYS SOEKARNO JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno said In a speech today that the proposed Malaysia Federation was directed against the Chinese community in Malaya. Singapore and the Britisn Borneo territories. It was also aimed pointblank at the security of Indonesia. Dr. Soekarno was speaking at the
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Sun. A two-year-old baby girl who fell from a first floor window and landed on her heau dleu as a result 57 years later. A coroner told a London Inquest a blackout that causeu Mrs. Olimpta Santilll to fnll down 11 steps and kill
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  • 32 1 TEHERAN. Sun Sixty-one people have ciiea ana about 500 house* have been destroyed In flooding in Meshed, near the Russian border, according to reports from the town today. Reuter.
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  • 113 1 BRUNEI TOWN. San. A military spokesman said hrrr today that rebel leader Jassin Affandi. shot during yesterday's operation in which he and other important rebels were raptured, was doing well in hospital. The wounded rebel leader underwent an emergency operation yesterday in the civil
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  • 535 1 Lee hits back at mirade man' Senator SINGAPORE, Sunday. ]y|R. LEE KUAN YEW today criticised Senator T.H. Tan for his threat to move that merger talks with Singapore be abandoned. He said: "Merger is inevitable— by free will or foree we cannot be easily rattled by Senator Tan." Mr. Lee.
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  • 89 1 MOSCOW sun. Admiral Gorshkpv. C-ln-C of the Soviei Navy, warneci today that the Russian fleet "will invoke its lawful i m!ns under The Hague convention" if Nato merchantmen were armed with Polaris missiles. Accusing the Americans of putting 1 forward such a plan, he said
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 157 2 Verwoerd must now rely on the gun' LONDON, Sunday. gOITH AFRICA'S new detention without trial laws have "virtually made revolution inevitable," Mr. Patrick Duncan, a member of the Pa n- African Congress, said here tndav Mr. Duncan is the son of a former GovernorGeiKTul of South Africa and former editor
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    • 66 2 Visitor to Japan has cholera TOKYO. Sun— Fears of a major outbreak of cholera in Japan following the detection of cholera In a visitor, Mr. Keith Williams, of tie Royal Gardens at Kew. England, were discounted today by health officials. Mr Williams arrived In Tokyo on May 7 from London
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    • 53 2 KHARTOUM. Sun The Sudan Government has secured or is on the way to securing £86.800.000 in aid from abroad to help finance the 10-year social and economic deve- i lopment plan it launched last September. This was announced \esterday byi the Finance Ministei Mr. Abdel
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    • 29 2 CAIRO. Sun. An Israeli law student. Samir Gulrgis. was sentenced t o death yesterday by the Supreme Court for leading an Isrm li .spy rta| -U.P.I.
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    • 14 2 CAIRO. Sun The Egyptian OwwniiMMt yesterday nationalised 145 llmir mills and bakeries
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    • 94 2 PAKISTAN'S TERMS FOR KASHMIR MEDIATION KARACHI, Sun. Pakistan will agree to third party mediation in her dispute with India over Kashmir but only on condition that Western arms aid to India is frozen during the mediation period. Other conditions reported today were that the mediation attempt should last not more
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    • 48 2 HONO KONG. Sun. A 14--year-old Australian schoolboy arrived here by BOAC Sydney la.«t night for a weeks holiday his prtee for winning a nation-wide television contest Peter Runtlng of Bentleigh. near Melbourne, won the contest after beating competitors from five Australian states. Reuter.
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    • 167 2 J^ARACHI. Sun. Pakistan is looking to nuclear energy to help build new industries and brine: 20th Century methods into her backwar* agriculture. Two nuclear power plants are to be set up:— In Karachi and East Pakistan. Both .should be completed by 1968. They
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    • 72 2 Saud has ulcer doctor VIENNA. Sun. King Saud of Saudi Arabia is i believed to be sutterlng from an ulcer in the duo- denum. his physician. Dr Karl Fellinger said. He said the King will not be operated on in the pre- sent stage of his illness, adding that medical
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    • 52 2 SOUTH Vietnamese girls, clad in camouflaged battledress and carrying rifles, walk through the jungle on patrol in a mock ambush against faked Viet Cong (Communist) guerillas. More than 1,000 paramilitary women took part in the exercise to learn actual combat techniques and military operations.
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    • 29 2 TOKYO. Sun. The Soviet newsanency Tass reported in Tokyo today that the Japanese city of Hiroshima and the Russian city of Volvograd would become "fraternal cities." Reuter.
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    • 249 2 SAIGON. Sunday. (JOVERNMENT forces killed at least 85 Communist guerillas in a major operation yesterday in Kien Tuong province about 65 miles west of Saigon. Reports from American military advisers said most of the Viet Cong iCommunlstst were victims of
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    • 151 2 gAIGON. Sun. Discontent is simmering among Buddhists in South Vietnam as their leaders expressed strong dissatisfaction with Catholic President Nco Dinh Dlem-s reply to their charges of religious discrimination. Two senior Buddhist priests arrived here last night from Hue. 400 miles north of Saigon,
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    • 32 2 LONDON. Sun. Britain announced yesterday a £3 million aid I programme over three years for Laos to enable the Laotian Government to buy British-made essential goods -r- Reuter
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    • 40 2 K117.T (Northern Rhodesia), Bun. The Q'R'h of the UN. -cretary General. Lra;.- HammarskJoeld. In a plane crash MU here In 1961 was commemorated yesteiday by the opening of a £25.000 memorial library, a gift from Swedish Churches. Reut<*r
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  • U S.-EUROPEAN. DESK
    • 83 3 AT THE U.N.-by ADLAI 'Too many parties every day' \y A S H I N GTON. Sun. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the U.S. Ambassador to the I nited Nations, said yesterday that one of the heaviest burdens of his job was going to two or three parties ;i day. Testifying before
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    • 81 3 'Call girls in corridors? I don't know' WASHINGTON Sun.— lf there arc call girls roamIng the corridors at I.N. hrailquartiTs >lr. Stevenson doesn't know about them. "That's an aspect of work with which I'm not familiar." he told Congressmen who Questioned him yesterday about a Saturday Evening Post article entitled
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    • 49 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. The VS.\ Navy Mid hem yesterday that debris located on the ocean bed by ■earch ships bore out the possibility that It was from the nuclear ■übmarlne Thresher which went down off the const of Massachusetts I an April 10 with 129 men abroad R«ifer.
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    • 217 3 HOME: THIS IS DEFENCE TASK FOR BRITAIN LONDON, Sunday. I ORD HOME, Foreign Secretary, said last night that Britain and the U.S. had the stamina to continue the arms race if they must. "But we would far rather find national security through balanced disarmament." he told a Conservative Party rally
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    • 211 3 1 ONDON. Sun. Mr. l Harold WiLson. Labour Party, leader last night attacked the British Government tor "blocking" the development of Commonwealth trade. He said the Commonwealth trade ministers' conference in London, which has just ended, had been "a dismal, sterile failure' because the Government had no
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    • 139 3 \Y r ASHINGTON. Sun. Alabama's segregationist Governor. Mr. George Wal- lace, asked the Supreme Court yesterday to order President Kennedy to withI draw Federal troops he sent to Alabama during racial disturbances in Birmingham. Mr. Wallace urged the court to rule unconstitutional the Federal law under
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    • 81 3 New march on A-base: 70 arrested LONDON. Sun At least 70 ban-the-b :inber> were arrested last iiiaht during a demonstration at the RAF A-bomber base at Mari ham. Eastern England. Five hundred police and firemen '•<l to the base to prevent a possible invasion Some of the police had Alsatian*
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    • 100 3 'we are not amused; said victoria but philip is Il>" was Queen Victoria who coined the phrase "We are not amused", but Prince Philip changed all that by being most amused by an unscheduled incident daring his visit to the Royal Coi>ge of Surgeon's in Lot.don's Lincoln* Inn Fields recently.
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    • 116 3 No truth in claim by Cuba WASHINGTON, Sun. A United States Navy spokesman yesterday denied Cuban claims that an AngloAmerican undersea research base to be constructed in the Bahamas would be used as a submarine base for atomic weapons. With the concurrence of the Bahamas Government the U.B. and Britain
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 319 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROn-. g, 7. show those between sheets 1. Lads can divulge a disgrace- gaining the margin (6. 3. 6>. ful fact 1 7). 8 Most narrowly just misses the 5. Mitigating a heartless chas- Levant (7). UKinent (7). 9. Pight In the heraldic lobby? 10. Growl during
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  • 171 4 Water: Use less and build up pressure SINdAPORK, Sunday. IHK Public Utilities Board today urged the public t<> take advantage of the present ininiltcnt rain lull at Tehran and Singapore voluntarily reducing their water consumption. This, said the board in a- statement, would enable the stocks in the service reservoirs
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  • 273 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Political parties here today i stretched to the maximum the liimted time they had to give their views on Malaysia i to the three visiting Members of Parliament from the British Labour Party. And for the MPs Mr. Arthur Bottomley. the
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Madam Chan Choy Siong, peoples Action Paity Assemblywoman 10. Delti will present, certificate* ai n g.aauation ceremony of Hie Winnie Dress Making and Einbioiderv Institution at Prince Philip Avenue on May 26, at 2 p.m. Thib will be followed by a tea party and an
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. E.E Nathan was elected president of the Jewish Welfare Board at itannual general meeting. Mist Loui.-a Ezekiel is the secretary.
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  • 19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. Tan Hiew Kang has been appointed a member of the Leprosy Board In Singapore.
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  • 551 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Devan Nair says this should be the new tirade unions 9 slogan to face 'new situation' MR. C.V. DEVAN NAIR. general sec- retary of the National Trades Union Congress, said today that "organise or bust" should be the trade union movement's slogan for the coming
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 180 4 THHE following is today's schedule ol civil aixcrafi movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC From Melbourne, Brisbane. Dai win IBA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London, Uusseldori, Istanbul, Abaaan, Bombay, Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 4.35 p.m P»n -American: Prom San Francisco. Los Angeles, Honolulu. Manila. Saigon (PA 843) 1.15
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    • 202 4 Lumpur (ML 173) 9.00 p.m.. from Kota Bharu, Penang', Kuala Lumpur tML 131 1 6.50 p.m from Jakarta (ML 204> 9.45 p.m DEPARTURES BOAC: To Colombo. Bombay. Teheran. Tel Aviv, £uxlcn, London (BA 713.) 8.20 p.m. to Hong Kong (BA 960) 5.20 pm Japan Air Lines: To Jakarta (JL 711)
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  • 437 5 Big search for tin goes on but little is found 2,000 PROSPECTING APPLICATIONS WERE RECEIVED LAST YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A.W. BURNE, Chief Inspector of Mines, said today, that "enormous efforts" had been made to find new tin deposits, but much of the work was unrewarding. Only 2.8 per cent
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  • 164 5 Women to stand for Alliance at Ipoh IPOH, Sun. The 1 Alliance will field at least two women candidates against the Peoples' Progressive Party in the Ipoh Municipal Council election next month. This was disclosed today by Senator Yeoh Kian Teik, chairman of the Ipob area Alliance. All 18 seats
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  • 80 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A referee who is appointed to hear a dispute over an award made by the Industrial Arbitration Court may be paid an allowance of $30 a day, or $15 If he is engaged in the morning or in the afternoon only. A
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  • 48 5 j SINGAPORE. Sun. Police I raided gangster hideouts In Lorong 1 23. Qeylang. last night and arrested five people believed to be connected with the "Loh Kuan" section of '24 group." The five have been detained under the Criminal Law tTemporaryi Provisions) Ordinance.
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  • 25 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun. The board of governors of the Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Association Rehabilitation Settlement will hold a general meeting here next Sunday
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  • 23 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Court of Criminal Appeal will sit at the Singapore Supreme Court at 10.30 a.m. on May 31.
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  • 128 5 IPOH, Sun. A man A is going round clubs and associations here on the pretext of selling paintings in aid of the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur. The State Information Department said this today as a warning to the public not to be
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  • 219 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ine Straits Times Group today received $1,622.25 for the I National Patriotic Fund bringing its total to date to 5108.798.70. Latest contributions were: Mr. "Voh Telk Chow. $40; Mr. Choo! Sing Tak $10: Pengerusl. Ahll dan Kakltangan Surohanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam. Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 196 5 COLLEGE INTAKE IS LIMITED BY LACK OF CLASSES, STAFF KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. TME Technical College here will have places for x more than 200 new students when the new term begins in early August. The vice-principal, Mr. P. Navaratnam. said that normally, the college took in 160 to 180 new
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  • 221 5 Tapir tracks are found in Templer Park KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Templer Park, 11 miles from here, appears to have "at least a few tapirs." says the latest issue of Malayan Nature Journal. Fresh tracks were foand last September, it says. "We were able to follow the prints In the soft
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  • 31 5 PENANG. Sun. The Penang Division of the Labour Party of Malaya will celebrate its 12th anniversary with an open-air concert at the City Esplanade on June 1 and 2.
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  • 22 5 PENANG. Sun. The AngloChinese School Union will hold ft dinner and dance on June 1 to celebrate Pounder's Day.
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  • 103 5 36 seats for Press in new House KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Malayan Press has been allocated 36 seats In the Press gallery of the new House of Representatives in the Lake Gardens here. This was stated by the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications Dato V. T. Sambanthan, when he
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  • 64 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. An interview with the three British MPs now on a fact-finding tour oi Singapore, the Federation. North Borneo. Sarawak and Indonesia, will be present by Television Bin--1 gapura tomorrow night at 8.45. The three MPs are Mr. Arthur Bottomley. the Labour Party? "Shadow
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 474 6 Recruiting for Sarawak guerilla force today KUCHING, Sunday. RECRUITING begins tomorrow for Sarawak's new defence force, the Border Scouts. The scouts will operate in the border areas of the First and Second divisions which are at present under curfew following the raids from Indonesian Borneo on Tebedu and Gumbanj?. The
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  • 111 6 OFFICERS NOW, BUT HO MORE PAY FOR CLERKS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Members of the General Clerical Service and allied clerks will be known as "clerical officers" but will receive no benefit under the proposed re-or-ganisation of the clerical services. Mr. G. N. Rajan, general secretary of the National Union of
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  • 142 6 More trade with Formosa call k UALA LUMPUR, Sun- Senator Chan Kwong Hon. president of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, today called for more trade between Malaya and Formosa. He was speaking at a tea party at the Chinese Assembly Hall here to welcome an 11 -man trade mission
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  • 41 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. P. L. Chin, a retired teacher, will speak on "acquiring entering Into and living the partnership of life" at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club at M, Ipoh Road at 4 pan. on Sundfy. j
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  • 140 6 'CARNIVAL QUEEN' FIRST ENTRANTS SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Aileen Yap. 22. Singapore's Tourist Promotion Officer is the first entrant for the "Varsity Carnival Queen" contest to be held in conjunction with a two-day carnival next month organised by the University of Singapore Students' Union. The contest, its theme "An Ideal Girl",
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  • 50 6 IPOH. Sun. The Menrrl Beau of Peralc, Dato Shm'arl bin Shallee. yesterday opened a $10,400 midwife quarters and clinic at Kampong Jambal. near Tapah. The clinic was one of nine completed In Batang district last year and serves 5,000 people In five surrounding kampongs in the area.
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  • 156 6 $80,000 anti-flood scheme almost completed SINGAPORE, Sun. The $80,000 drainage scheme to alleviate flooding at the 13th milestone M a n d a i Road and the agriculture areas between this road and Woodlands Road is almost completed. A Ministry of National Development statement today said one part of the
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  • 98 6 pENANG. Sun.— The president of the Penang MCA. Mr. Saw Seng Kew. said today the association wasi "getting stronger and strong- er" each day. "There has been a rapid growth in th number of our branches." he said when he declared open the Association's Pengkalan Ward
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  • 179 6 ■QENANG, Sun. Seven seL mlnarians at the Roman Catholic College-Gene-ral here were today ordained deacons by the Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan. The seven are the Rev. I Brothers M. Pakiam and I R. Andrews (of Penang). R. |Balhetchet. N. Chla. A. Do- ralsamy
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  • 349 6 Pledge to fight against police 'tactics' AAM: LACK OF CONSIDERATION FOR MOTORISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Automobile Association of Malaya has pledged to fight any "police tactics' to inconvenience motorists by insisting on unnecessary prosecutions. It say.s in its latest A.A.M. "News' that there is a lack of consideration for
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    • 156 6 TODAY: Sedlll Kechll 6.44 a.m. (5.7 ft) 6.50 p.m. (6.7rt); Singapore 8.22 a.m. (7.Bft) 8.01 p.m. (B.3ft); Port Dlckson 3.57 a.m. (7.5 ft) 4.23 p.m. (8.8 ft); Port Swettenham 2.37 a.m. (11.8 ft) 3.07 p.m. (13.6 ft); Penang 10.40 a.m. (B.oft) 10.41 pjn. (7.5 ft). TOMORROW: Sedlll Kechll 7.57 a.m.
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  • 1421 7  - Royal smile with a razor edge CHARLES FOLEY 5Jj Hk Slit has one of the world's famous smiles. It is youthful, inviting, unreservedly happy, pleasingly unregal. It has become the trademark of her 16--year reign, a symbol of survival for the Greek dynasty which, against all odds, celebrates its hundredth
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  • 98 8 in EVER LOVING Memory of our fnther Mr. T»v Geok Swra bo drnarted from uk thu day (IBM) »unm but never b* forfottea IN LOVINC MEMORY of Mr. Ng Sfß ..v »ho departed from ua on th* 20th ■it Gone but not forgotten. hy hie bnoved wif* uj
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  • 125 8 AM (LUGS and anaila ruining your i.iritea? if they ara tbea u*e PBI BtMJ and anail Pelleta. new FRENCH CLAMES for oagiaaan aad advanced mudem* darting Aittaac* Kraaoaiaa. 2S Co»u--i Rond. B'pore Tel: (1113. ODETTE" MODEL OHIIII from IS 00. New atocka added every waek al Cut* Draaa Steppe
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    • 656 8 "Confrontation" over Malaysia has diverted attention from Uie crisis in Laos and, more surprisingly, from the possibility of a deterioration in the unsettled situation along the Malayan-Thai border. Although not a signatory lof the Geneva agreement on Laos, Malaya has a more direct interest in the
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    • 378 8 With the confirmation of a single case in Potong Pasir. Singapore has been declared a cholera infected area. The Health. Ministry has described the situation as "serious", and the entire population is to be inoculated. There is plenty of vaccine in hand. This brisk, businesslike approach is
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    • 197 8 Last week the official Indonesian news agency carried a report that a British warship had fiied on an Indonesian boat near Tawau, killing and injuring a number of Indonesian refugees. The report was given prominence in the government controlled Indonesian press, and not unnaturally il aroused concern
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  • 593 8  - Cut-throat world of the I coconut millers PETER POLOMKA by Last of 3 articles CUT-THROAT competition has so thinned the ranks of Federation coconut millers that only 55 out of nearly 100 remain. Those left do not know how long they will last. "Too many boys are chasing too few
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  • 1021 8  - The poor man's Pearls of the Orient DENNIS BLOODWORTH FROM the Shanghai quayside the little Chinese girl laboriously climbed the gangway of the East European freighter, clutching a loaf of bread. The young hauour policeman escorting her then led her before the captain. "Co on." he ordered, "tell him." The
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    • 318 8 YOUR leader of May 16 on "Drought gases' stated among other things the following: "Perhaps the most upsetting feature of the Government's approach to water rationing has been the tendency to calculate in too short a term. "Beginning with zonal rationing for four hours, four times
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    • 151 8 YOUR correspondent "Pro Bono" (S.T. May 17) asks whether Housing Board tenants would be evicted if their family income exceeded the stipulated amount required when their applications were registered. The Housing Board recognises the fact that family Income will Increase or decrease during a period of years after
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    • 161 8 <^tnttEn CASH REGISTERS ARE ECONOMICAL fcrr llllhN I Bi S stores KcLIAdLc c ß hoosn An jv c c h Registers. Why? BeflAflftpDlU cause Anker gives them If IUUt nil so many jdvantages— it cuts down work, protects profits and gives an extra printed account of daily transactions. You can
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  • 44 9 WHILE a lion dance welcomes him, the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, shakes hands with one of the crowd at one of the many stops during his tour of the Changi constituency yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 199 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. T'iHE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today claimed that a struggle between non-Communist and pro-Communist groups of trade unions in the State, had led to a mass breakaway of workers from the pro-Communist camp. This, according to the Union's annual
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  • 27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The newly appointed New Zealand Hirfi Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. R. L. G. Challis. is expected to arrive here tomorrow.
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  • 107 9 iri'Al.A LUMPI'R Sun. The National Union of Federation Students has sent a memorandum to the Minister of Internal Security urging the lifting of restrictions on student travel from Singapore to the Federation. It said that, with the formation of Malaysia imminent the moment
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  • 72 9 Talks on allowance issue SINGAPORE, Sun. The Federation of Unions of Government Employees Is to meet to discuss the Government's announcement last week that it regarded the issue of full restoration of variable allowances as closed. The Government cut the allowances in July 1959, and partially restored them In January
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  • 38 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twenty-four children from the Selangor Spastics Centre were entertained to a tea-party today, by the Lions Club of Peuling Jaya at the home of Mr. H. O. Whelan in Ampang Road.
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  • 362 9 Khaw challenge to Lee: Name the Senators SINGAPORE PREMIER TRYIN6 TO SPLIT the ALLIANCE' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Senator Khaw Kai Boh. Minister Without Portfolio, today challenged the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to name the two MCA Senators he accused of "telling our merchants and bankers Just what they
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  • 75 9 KAJANO. Bun. A mass X-ray of all hawkers In Kajang. Sungei I Chua and surrounding areas will bci?in here on Wednesday and Thursday. The project Is being launched by the Health Office here to protect the public from T.B. by ensuring that hawkers,
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  • 201 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. x Senator Kha w j Kai Boh said today that the pro-Malaysia Sarawak Alliance was confident of winning the colony's elections. He was speaking at a press conference on his return from Sarawak where he went to "consolidate the Alliance and ensure that
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  • 459 9 Barisan chief attacks Labour Party after MPs leave rally Dr. Lee gets a point SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. chairman of Barisan Sosialis, said today that the British Labour Party, like the Conservative Party, representad "the vested interests of monopoly capital." Dr. Lee was addressing a rally at the
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  • 75 9 PENANG. Sun. The president of the Penang Umno Division, Syed Hassan Aid id said last night the recent successes in the Temoh and Bidor by-elections were an Indication of the Perak People '.< confidence in the Alliance Government. "They are also an Indication that the
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  • 353 9 Two killed for money: Loot was 4 bananas, court told KUALA LIPIS. Sunday A MAN was killed because robbers thought the small flour sack he was carrying contained money it contained only four bananas This story was told yes- terday by Musa bin Tihon, 19. one of three men who
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 148 9 Relax and watch ffftffT Fill your pipe iSh wlthJohn Cotton m^Mrljg tobacco and see how much better *r^£/4g***^ everything looks. JOHN COTTON OF EDINBURGH— BLENDERS OF FINE TOBACCOS SINCE 1770 Sal By <3f m* JOHN COTTON TOBACCOS ARE NO. 1 MILD NOS. 1 2 MEDIUM NO. 2 STRONG SMYRNA rVi^l
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    • 430 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE ffil! SS^niS! *JgJ*~ RADIO MALAYA Ml nil M WAVi: SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metre* SERVICE 41.7 metre* AJU. 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.01 AM 6<oo Time Signal. NeMorning Prelude: 7.15 News; gara-ku: 6.02 Morning Melodiw; 7.20 Breaklasi Bulletin: 7.30 70( x^e signal The Newt; Up
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  • STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
    • 192 10 Trade unions in a free society THE USE AND ABUSE OF TRADE UNIONS. By Arthur Bottomley. (Ampersand Books 3s. 6d i rpHE role of trade unions X in a free society Is not only one of bargaining for more pay and shorter hours, but ensuring security of employment. Which means,
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    • 201 10 THE WINDS OF FREEDOM. By Dean Rusk. (Beacon US $4.95). ¥>KRHAPS it IB a pro--1 fession of faith to believe that the human story continues to show the power and majesty of the notion of political freedom, says Dean Rusk. Certainly faith needs to be
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    • 145 10 PAYING THE GRIM PRICE IT is common knowledge that almost throughout the war in Algeria, the French made general use of practices which turned into a clandestine State institution which struck at the life of the nation. They are now paying a grim price. OuC of it came the secret
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  • 1013 10  - The world 40 years from now Allington Kennard TK MCE TO TK TEAK 2000. ly Fritz Bit*. (The Cresset Press 305.) By I^HK world's population will double itself in the next forty years. We are beginning to get used to the thought of it, without understanding what it means. Can
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  • 343 10 JOURNEY OUT OF ASIA. By Katharine Sim. (Robert Hale 18s.) BY WALTER WARWICK IT was a pretty thought, on leaving Malaya, to remember the Malay saying the thread of love should be stretched, and not suddenly broken. So the 81ms drove north from Kuala Lumpur in their
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    • 1430 11 fl^Ul^^JllT^^^^'iul^ll^ THE E. A. C. LINES- I SAiLiNCS 10 CENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMIURC, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTIEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHEHBURt ANO COPENHAtEN. A/\a Sport P. Sham Pei j g |/\v i;\ -FALSTRiA" I) 21/2 a May 21/21 May fJ/M May 1-. V> JM -SlbOHtA" 1).... 10 May, 4 Jilt V 7
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    • 1419 11 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. roara P. SiJa« i<taaßg BENMACDHUI (H) H'»ir|, L'OM. Hawo, M'lro. la Pt/Mai 23 Ma, 24/21 May 21/ 1 BENLOMOND.(I*T» J L'pta*. R'MB. Mull. HMn May 21/21 May 11/ 4 IM 8/ 5 OEN6LOE(L.LJ Lttdti. MPfO. Illilllg Ma, 11/ 4 jMM BENURIS Lpatl,
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    • 993 11 feMcAaUSTER tSc CO.. LTD. w, Telt Ha. Hill r"JaK CIXIRMAN UNI eh KLAVBNBSS UNI LINOIHI, NAMIURG, ROTTERDAM. LBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL ft MIBBLESBROUOH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY SF lEICESTEB AccepUog urgt ler Ctitral ft SnU ('port J S'na. -.n, M ironivilu ItPatUtda, 21/22 Ma, ,-p,,, T?Zr Ptnarg
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  • 42 12 May 13. nduilrialt: 109.28 BM 114.92 rubbers: 111.04 May 14. 1 08.32 115.39 111 .12 May IS. IO8.«8 1154S 111.12 May lb. May 17. May II 108-57 109.35 109.87 115.82 USJ» 115.85 him him n».7« Dec. 29. 1962 10*.
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  • 1067 12 T'HL table ef thare* on toe 1 Malayan Stock Exchange thews hurt bmdncM to May 10. (A) and but boldness since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest busi>>es> far last year and this year to date. INOUSHIHS Aei Bncta 3.50 tin
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  • 541 12 Modest gain in tin ALTHOUGH on a aMMC J\ scale the pattern on the Straits tin market last week was not unslmilar to that of the previous week. The price rose steadily Irom S4SS 50 on Mondiiv to $461.50 on Thursday which brought it back to the highest level for
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  • 63 12 Cnireul payment Dale of parmeat Total for year Total for prrTious year RafTlrs ilolrl K. Kampar Taiping Con. Jrram Kuantan K undonf T(. ran K. Kuanl.in Kuhhrr Parit IVr.k I Interim. 5 Ct-s.t 2s. Sd. SOcts.t 20 37r; 10^, 20 cto May 31 June 12 June 10 May
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  • 113 12 Japan has "Invaded" the European car market when two models or the "I&usu Motors" of Tokyo 1 were shown to the press In the pre- sence of representatives of the Japanese Embassy In Amsterdam. The two cars are the "Bellel 2000 Special De Luxe" and the
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    • 916 12 KAWAS.\KI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. AtlanUc. Croat Lakes Service lMO> 10MS ETA HA EIA tIA EIA I 5 do 1 S'xwo Hoioiuiv S F'citco L An|titt N York jam >km Mm" 21 21 Mi; 31 31 Ma, 21 Im 2t lim 2 lit; 11 III; J »«t "■•<•*•■ Man"
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    • 813 12 LIJtfES TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully oirconditioned stobilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 6th June 1963 Arriving LONDON 26th Junt 1963 vie Bombay, Ad«n, Port Seie Nopl.i. Limited Firit A Touritt Clou Accommodarion AvoileMe Apply to your Trovel Agent, Of to:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS
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    • 475 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tli* Mhhiii, P.O. 80. 90, tlnajMan. P.O. in m KtMta u*»w P.O. M> JO. ipok ar P.O. Bo« 277, PeM*e. Namt: i Mr. /Mn./mim) TiUJTIt TMI CHARTfREO BAMR MALAYA TtUSTEf LTD 209.«3. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger
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    • 348 12 NOTICE It Is hereby given to the general Public that ihe Regu-tered Office and Business ot S M Abdul Gatlar Si Co. Ltd.. has been removed to the premises No 378-9 A. Changl Point. Singapore- 17. S.M. ABDUL GAFFAR CO.. LIMITED. SERANGOON GARDEN SPORTS CLUB Notice Is hereby Riven that
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1997 13 Unexciting week on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent fT WAS not an exciting week on the Malayan Stock Exchange and there was little enough for investors to get their teeth in. The "steam" seemed to have gone out of industrials while at the same time there was not sufficient
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    • 26 13 RIBBER TIN 14. 15. 16. 18. (per lb.) (perpicul). •5\ cU. $458.50 -,i\ cU. $459.12', 74\cts. $459.87 > 2 ToScU. $461.50 75 cU. $459.25 $459.5*
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    • 812 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rpHF following is a complete 1 list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Kxchange on Friday, May 17. B. I. urda 8.50 Atlas lev IMII X-10 B M Truilfea 8.00 8.60 l'.ouatead 1.5« 1.5s Ck. Uoldtaifa 6,w 6/101 ion. Tin Itmalt p r«f- 17/w
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    • 398 13 i Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT J0 VFerals U f»Mn.>— eU. tstrm BRITISH COMPANY Requires Assistant Cashier with good business experience. Box 1754. S.T., K.L. WANTED GIRLS aned IS-24 yeare. Smart with good personality. Ring ***** ext. 409 Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Tuesday. COOK/HOUSE AMAM wanted by Senior European
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    • 396 13 t SITUATIONS VACANT H" ore's SS (Min.i—Bcx SU et: txlrm POST OF ASSISTANT Laboratory Assistant advertised under Box ASS4S S.T.. Spore now filled. WORLD WIDE COMPANY requires experienced salesmen aDd women to launch new product working on sup* plied compacts Qualitication must be over 23 years and have own car.
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    • 1145 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* U (Ml*.)— Box 40 cts. exfre APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from excutives ot suitable sales experience and organising ability for a position of responsibility with managerial prospects in a Urltlsh Company representing several leading electrical and medical appliance manufacturers. Starting salary will be commensurate with experience and
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    • 989 13 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE Wants U (Mtm.) •<•. MM GOOD RESIDENTIAL SITE up to tbree hojses la good locality. Kuala Lumpur, 1/3 acre per bouse. Please send site plans and lowest pries to Properties Manager. P.O. Box J66. Singapore. Preferably principals only. HOUSES LAND WANTED it Ward* Si fMt*.t—
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    • 804 13 TUITION It Word* ti (Ml*.)— Box if eta. «xtr. BALLROOM PRIVATE LESSONS Daily by appointment. Single, Couple or Oroup. Consult C.H. Tan (A.N.A.T.D.. Loodoo- trained bpeclahst). "Prinsep SuUdiaa". 360, Prtnsep Street, (2nd Floor). B'pore Tel: *****. MUSIC EDUCATION Pianoforte Theory, advanced to t tnal grades t>y luituned /specialised teacher Also
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    • 850 13 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE it Word* Si Writ. l-Hnx it ft*, oxlro mrt. HALFOABIH CRUISER l«n.p Perkins remote control, steering, eitras. ver» little used, offers TeL (Spore) office «^260 home 6.'46 l BOATS. YACHTS WANTED it Word- Si 1 Wm l-Kox it ett. omtro stcONO m*nu DIESEL Launch IpnM* ran.
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    • 878 14 |*jyTTsWn^B(ffiWW t miiinurri (mm Pate 13) FOR SALE Vi H ..erf. H 'Mm. >—»..* rla. «*fr« PAUL CCRARO PIANO eaiellrnt „,n.litioo iirire *MO ono FBoce RIUCF S'R»>INC- at Owneft our id a day T«i 80 CTS A f 1 (hi Store Wide Ranee (-cton lexlilea at 76 I i*. ORCHIDS.
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    • 760 14 LADIES DRESS SHOP M t*.r<i ti (MlH.t—tt»* M rla «a«r. DHtin irf m Hank. Mr« \n Km Tailor, i. itrord Arraur s <r« LADIES DRESSMAKING Wora-t Si (MiH.)—B»x f* rla axlrt SALON CATALINA UrclKs madt-to-order lrom $<!'■ :11WU Ki%c lalIf. Road. M'port I: 32tV8 PO lIANC. ti lanclin Ko*4 Sinca
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    • 1675 14 m^^^JULk^^^^L^KZ^Li^mJJJ^- CITY COUNCIL TENDER Notice ot Extension. TENDERS lot the middlv and deK^Alunun^C^uc"™: at the Electricuy Supph Uep-rt-ments Sioi eat Dato Krsmat Road, I Penang. wil] close on 14th June, ,1963. and not on 30th Maf 1963 la& earlier adverused j pi id] \r lITH ITIF^ ROARn rUDLII UllLlllti DUAKU
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    • 275 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA raya PERaK Tenders tot ihe installation ct utche|l to Uie kitchen tt fS w^ c*e 3S™£* N'^f k.h! r.l ir,k nSh hj*^^.^ ci tf, v ßa f» JV^ ju 28.^ .I?. 63 <ro E? COD lrac">" In Class A to E Pull particulars may t»e obtained at
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    • 473 14 j TENDERS 1 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS lot the Construction 'Of RoaO&. HarastaiiQing and lull- < ing to the Police ContinKent Headquarters. Peralc. Ipoh. will be reI ceived at the Office of the Juruteri. Kerja. Bangunan, Ipoh up to 300 i pjn. on the 31st May. 1963 from Contractors
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    • 243 14 NOTICE j»^^^S» m r'. T]! a i N H -siS^^J Z^*^~~~S y^^^^^ !'i>^S^ £s f J) V '111 /ypm above <jna one j i i 1 •> I >v frevQi/crurrgrn tX/'ar s/Oa— N. > \y i >^ /AT if H 1} W\ v tf 7~ i I —Won.— UrxrerneaV? Pivi
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  • TIMESPORT (1)
    • 424 15 HUNTE, BUTCHER HIT OUT— THEN WI COLLAPSE CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON. Sunday. AFTER reaching 209 for two with a splendid third wicket stand of 108 by Conrad Hunte (91) and Basil Butcher (70), the West Indian cricketers collapsed against MCC at Lord's yesterday and were all out for 306. Their last
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    • 163 15 Trueman WON'T BOWL FOR ENGLAND AGAIN, SAYS REPORT T OXDON, Sun. Freddie True- man, tin- Yorkshire t.i-t bowler who holds the world Test i-ricket record of 250 wickets has told a dose friend that he does not intend to play cricket for I lui.nui agate, (In London nruspuper The People
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    • 74 15 LONDON. Sun. Results of Rugby Leugue matches played yesUTckiy DiV. 1 Bramley 9 St. Helens 21; Castleford 13 Leeds 4: Featherstone 24 Hull 14; Oldham 0 Halifax 12: Widnes 3 Swmion 17; Wigan 13 Wakeheld 21. Workington 39 Hull-Kingston 3. Div. 2 Barrow 13 Whltchaven 4; Bradford
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    • 467 15 Matthews goal clinches title for Stoke SOCCER ONDON, Sun. The spotlight on the last Saturday of the English League football season fell on Sunderland where Chelsea udset the form book by beating the Second Division leaders 1-0 yesterday. Sunderland, playing before a 55,000 home crowd were expected to win and
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    • 212 15 RACING ABROAD T ONDON, Sun.— Queen Ellza- beth's filly Amicable scored a five-length win in ihe Oaks Trial Stakes at Llngficld yesterday, but It is not yet known whether she will run against the crack Irlsb filly Nobleiwe in tie classic at Epsom
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    • 1229 15 HKST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 Liverpool 0 I'.nmincli.im S Leicester 2 1 n Hum I WBA 2 Man. United 3 Leyton I Mirti. W.d ■> Arsonal 3 West Ham 6 Man. City 1 Notts Forest 1 Tottenham 1 P I I K I ts Evprtnn 42
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    • 49 15 i\* .-»Bj r wvj*. 910*1,7 jo Ist No. *****6 $38,352 2nd No. *****2 $19.17* 3rd No. *****3 9,588 SUrtera ($SiB each): Nml ***** 25*241 20*243 14.MD7 *****S *****4 *****9 ****** 104T05 *****5. Consolation ($852 each): S'os. *****7 *****2 *****7 18*951 ***** ft *****2 313M7 !***** *****6 *****9.
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    • 1945 15  - National Joy sprints to victory f for change of luck EPSOM JEEP I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -i I LUCKLESS Cup horse National Joy scored a sprinting triumph in soft going here today. Several times last season Natk\ lal Joy found one to beat in distance races. Today, he surprised in
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    • 27 15 MOSCOW. Sun.— Tamara Press (Russia i broke her own women's world discus record here yesterday with a throw of 59.29 m (194 ft 6J in.). Reuter.
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    • 74 15 Some clear waters^^I carry these X^y\ dreadful bacteria^jfc.^^^ see the |7 j magnified diagram^ y \K C j\ .BE SAFE TAKE PRECAOTIOI afiiitt TYPHOID, CHOLERA, DYSENTRY... DRINK WATER FROM 1 lfc» WATER nLTER/STERIUZER^UARANTEEO fill lISuTA T PROOUCE INSTANTANEOUSLY PUREV^r—M^/ WATER PER BRITISH OR AMERICAN j tT standards. KATADYN HLTEUfSTEHIUZER \ml
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  • TIMES SPORT (1)
    • 277 16  -  Francis Boey by Kuala Lumpur, Sun. SEPARATE TEAMS FOR M. TOURNEY-FAM •pHK Malaysia Plan for football has been temporarily shelved. The I.A. of Malaya decided at a Council meeting today that Malaya and Singapore will Meld separate teams in the Merdeka Anniversary soccer tournament at Kuala
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    • 455 16 Kim Swee gets six as Pahang bow to 11-0 rout MALAYA CUP: Singapore and Penang bag 24 goals SINGAPORE 1 1 PAHANG 0 Singapore, Sun. MAJID ARIFF and Quah Kirn Swee. the idols' of .lalan Bosar Stadium soccer fans, were in devast inn form against Pahang and between them they
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    • 146 16 Perak get 5-nil revenge PERAK S KELANTAN 0 ll'OH. BUB A Perak team out for revenge today brought Kektiiun M> their knees with a me-goal hammering in their Malaya Cup tie at. Perak Stadium here Perak tints wiped out that ignoinmnus 2-ii defeat by Kelanun In the FA. M Cup
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    • 116 16 r>ENANG, Sun Penang went goal-hungry when they met Perils in a one-sided Malaya Cup tie at the City Stadium here today, writes OH KEE TIANG. Penang won 13-1. and could easily have .scored more had their forwards taken their ta.sk more seriously. Alter right-half Mazlan Hamld had opened
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    • 125 16 I^UALA LUMPUR, bun— Armed Forces gained .in e.i.sy win over NeKii Senibllan In a Malaya Cup match at Merdeka st.iumm here tonuln. writes 1 R \NC IS BOBT. Nfyn have themselves to blame tor Lfeflr defeat. Their forwards appeared w> have left their ihooUni boots at home
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    • 14 16 Karhruher. n W Orrnu: >i»crer flub will p mulch's here on Mnv 27
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    • 1067 16 CRICKET ROUND-UP SINGAPORE. Sun. Ceylon S.C. ,via Balestler neighbours Inuian Association were engaged in a dot*, exciting finish to their S.C.A. Senior tournament match at Balesiler today with the Ceylo- nesp wnuiing by only two runs. Sooceleraj was Ceylon S.C.s hero He took 3-22 to
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    • 152 16 TENNIS UNSEEDED TOMMY SURPRISES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Unseeded Xommy Lee caused a major upset when he beat Davis Cup player Kwok Yoke Yen 6-1, 6-3 in the quarter linaLs of the Selangor Tennis Association Open championships here- today. Men's singles quarter-finals: S.A. A/man bi E. Yong 6-1, 7-5; Billy Yap
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    • 43 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Austsigsl handed CSC. "A a nlne-wlcket defeat in a junior tournament cricket match at Balestler today. Grand bowling by Mitchener, who took seven for 10. had C.S.C. skittled out for 26. Austslßs replied with 27-1 (Wiltshire 14 n.o.» v
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    • 273 16 I POH. Sun— Eddy Choong. lor- mer All-England badminton champion, was out of luck In the Royal Perak Motor Club's Hill Climb yesterday. Driving a Mini Cooper In the Class 2 Saloons and lourer^ seclion ana the Class 2 event for sports cars, he
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    • 58 16 I SOCCER Friendly (Kluang) Johore State 2 Kluang District 1. 1 I Inter-War Dept. Civilians: Kluang 2 Malacca 1. BADMINTON Inter-War Dept civilians (Kluang): Kluang j bt. Malacca 5-2. BASKETBALL Kluang Dist. j I Lge final placings: Men 1 Chee Lee 2 Chinese High School; Wo- I men l
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    • 37 16 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun.— The 1966 Men's World basketball championships will be held in Uruguay. Next year's Women's World championships will take olnce In March at Lima. Peru, and the i 967 event In Czechoslovakia, Reuter
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    • 30 16 LONDON. Sun. Australia's! crack swimming team overwhelm- ed Britain to win by 68 points to 43 points in an International swimming match at Seymour Hall. Bath.s. here yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 242 16 Jega hurt, misses the Swifts relays ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Sun. Biggest disappointment at the Swifts Relays at Thomson Road today was the absence of the man who suggested the mcct top Malayan sprinter M. Jegathesan. Jega was nursing a pulled muscle sustained at the AngloChinese School championships yesterday, writes JOE DOtt.M.
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    • 77 16 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Promoter Joe Lout, said today he had offered heavyweight Cassius Clay (150.000 to meet Harold Johnson, World light-heavyweight champion, in a non-title Match here in July. Louis, former World heavyweight tltleholuer. said the offer was contingent on Johnson retaining his crown when
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    • 310 16  -  ERNEST FRIDA HOCKEY by B Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE Hockey Association president 8tt j° George Oehlers today called for a final Homa International match between Malaya and Singapore to be played on the formation of Malaysia. The match would serve as a trial to
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    • 110 16 SINGAPORE, Sun Two goal* by their International forward C. ParamaUngam. enabled I T.P.C.A. of Kuala Lumpur to beat Ceylon sportr. Club. Singapore League champions. 2-1 at Fairer Park today. In a game which fell below expectations. T.P.C.A. took the lead after five minutes when Param
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  • 29 16 SIODONS ADELINE FLORA. VHn Toorrm. Mother n( N. 111. DoroI ..:..i Owaa ai I Camlornc Koud on 1!".. '6.1, ag«4 M Burial took i.ic at Blda'dart Cinu'tiry Yesterday
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 67 16 i sports diary! SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1* Falhul Karib v I.R.C. Uln Besar 5.15 1; RAP Changl v Sukaramai (Jin I Besar 7 pjn.i Dlv. 2A: RAF TenJgah v PBU i Farrer Pk). Dlv. 2B: i Junior AA v Serangoon Garden (Farrer Pk>. Dlv. 3A: Newtonltes v Alagappa (Farrer Pk>.
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