The Straits Times, 17 July 1963

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  • 19 1 AVEHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 703 1 Jakarta attack fleet ready 'ARMADA SIAGO'— MADE UP OF LIGHT FAST CRAFT— COMMISSIONED, TO HAVE ASSISTANCE OF 'STRATEGIC ELEMENTS' OF NAVY AFTER A MONTH 30 GIRLS LEAVE THEIR HOSTEL JAKARTA, Tuesday THE Indonesian Navy has formed an attack fleet of light fast craft as a measure
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  • 606 1 Target date The object touay LONDON, Tuesday. JJKITAIN today announced sweeping defence changes to meet the challenge of the nuclear age. Out go many historic institutions in their present form the Admiralty, War Office and Air Ministry. In comes a unified Mm
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  • 456 1 Fabrics charge: Japanese reply KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. thunderous applause, the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya. Ud.-Gen. Gusti' Djalikusuino, said here tonight that "only a strong Malaysian and Indonesian nation can keep the Straits of Malacca out of any international power struggle." OSAKA. Tue.s. Japanese suppliers of
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  • 62 1 SAIGON. Tues.— A U.S. Marine H34 helicopter early today crushed during v attempted landing into a Government outpost located on I a mourn. i in some 30 miles south- j west of Da Nuii;. Two American passengers were j injured. Four other Vietnamese I
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  • 385 1  - Victory for the ghost who likes ham, eggs By ROBERT SINNIAH RLANG, Tues. A "ghost" with a taste for ham and eggs and pretty girls has finally succeeded in frightening away 32 assistant nurses and midwives from their hostel here. For more than a month there had been strange goings-on
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  • 66 1 BKLGRADE. Tues. A lorry driver, Vojin Popovic, pulled out a revolver and shot himself dead when he saw a motor-cyclist and a pillion passenger lying inert under his vehicle, apparently killed in a collision a few seconds earlier. But the pair are still alive the motor-cyclist had
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  • 134 1 Soekarno bans a student movement JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno has dissolved a Muslim student organisation for its failure to apologise publicly for .some of its members' involvement in the 1957 assassination attempt on the President's life. A Presidential decree announced here today ordered the Indonesian Islamic Youth Movement (GPI> to
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  • 69 1 TIBERIAS (Israeli. Tues—Spectators waited to applaud as animal trainer "Tommy Diabolo" confidently put his head inside a crocodile's mouth then gasped with horror as the yawning jaws snapped shut. Assistants rushed on the stage of the cinema here last night to force the crocodile's mouth
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Tues— Tengku Abdul Rahman will leave London for Copenhagen on Thursday for a two-day visit. He then flies to Cairo, where he will open a Malayan students' hostel, and leaves for Kuala Lumpur two days later.
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  • 44 1 Penance in death NEW DELHI. Tues. About 50,000 people waited at Ohaziabad near here yes.erday to see the emergence of a Hindu holy man from a 40-day (<enance in a sealed, airtight pit. When disciples opened up the grave, they found only his body.
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  • 48 1 LOS ANGELES. Tues.— Mrs. Elaine Johnson, a selfconfessed "foodholic," has left hospital here after losing 131 lb. during a 117-day fast. Mrs. Johnson, 39. entered the hospital weighing 315 lb. six months ago. During her fast she took nothing but water and vitamins. Reuter.
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Tues.— The Earl of Home. British Foreign Secretary, left here by air today for The Hague for a short official visit and world-ranging talks with Dr. Joseph Luns. Dutch Foreign Minister. Reuter.
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  • 130 1 Girl had Red revolt call papers j ITUCHING. Tues. 1Y Documents found on a 20-year-old Chinese schoolgirl now serving a five-month jail sentence called for the overthrow of the British administration in Sarawak. The document is directed to the underground Communist movement in Sarawak and talks of an armed revolution.
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  • 41 1 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama*. Tues. Negroes and representatives of the Ku Klux Klan will come together in an unprecedented meetin/ at the City Hall here tonight. The occasion is an Inaugural meeting of the Inler-raclal Committee on Community Affairs. Reuter.
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  • 46 1 STOP PRESS SOUTH AFRICA NOT COINC PRI rORIA mci Si later Mf Trollip. South \hh mi Minister of I. 1 Mir. vuil lodaj hi* roun.i would not attend next nnnth meeting <>f lion nil Steel I radei <Dm nitter <>f International about Orraniulion in ■rihll Krulct
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 160 2 V^AIROBI, Tues. Mr. Achieng Oneko, Kenya's Minister of Information, Br o a dcasting and Tourism, today warned that any attempt by the Press to ■provoke disunity, slight our Premier or other members of the government in any way. will not be tolerated." He said
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    • 97 2 JAP SONG-AND-DANCE TEAM IN LONDON FIFTY Japanese singers and dancers flew into London Airport and spilled out across the tarmac, colourful in their ceremonial clothes. Their show, "Holiday in Japan." opens at the Prince of Wales Theatre this week after a seven-week tour of Israel. Producer
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    • 62 2 JAKARTA. Tuss.— Copra pro-; BONN. Tues. The West Gerductlon in Indonesia last year was' man President, Dr. Heinrlch I SO per cent lower than in 1961, Luebke. will visit Japan late this the Director of the Central Indo-i autumn, a spokesman at the Preneslan Co-operative
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    • 222 2 \f ORE than 150 Budi 1 dhist monks and nuns demonstrated outside the residence of the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Frederick Nolting, yesterday after scuffling in the streets with police. They were protesting against the failure of the South Vietnam Government to honour pledges to end the religious crisis.
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    • 203 2 Student took poison because of 'shame to -family'- SYDNEY, Tues.— -A medical student from Hong Kong took cyanide because he believed he had brought shame to his family name, the City Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The student died after drinking the poison in front of a Sydney University tutor.
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    • 96 2 t/MTOON Turn. —Mr. Edward Heath, Deputy Foreign Secretary, said yesterday he understood that the United Arab Republic authorities had said they had used napalm, hot gas bombs. In the Yemen. (Napalm is Jellied petrol). He was answering questions In the House of Commons
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    • 49 2 KATMANDU. Tues. Swami Shivananda, 76, founder of the Divine Life Society, died In Risrukesh in the Himalayan foothills last Sunday after a brief illness. He was born near Madras and had worked as a doctor in Malaya where he edited the Health Journal. Reuter.
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    • 227 2 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The State Department said it had no information to substantiate a British Government report that there were indications of the presence of offensive missiles in the Middle East. Mr. Edward Heath, deputy Foreign Minister, speaking in the House? of Commons yesterday, did
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    • 176 2 PRESIDENT Nasser yeste borne targets destroy to-air anti-aircraft missi East news agency report It did not say where the launching took place, but said ttie President congratulated "our men working these com- plicated apparatus." The firing was later shown on television, while President Nasser watched
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    • 75 2 CAIRO. Tues. What is believed to be the oldest copy ever found of the Koran has been discovered here. It is a book of about 10.000 pages, handwritten in Kufi letters on parchment made of deer skin. It is more than 1.200 years old, according to
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    • 49 2 HONG KONG. Tues. China will continue to have no economic or trade ties, direct or indirect, with South Africa, according to a statement issued today by the New China news agency. China served economic and trade links with South Africa in 1960, it reca'led. Reuter.
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    • 372 2 Peking backs Hanoi l 'Hate U.S.' drive— T^ORTH Vietnam launched a week- i long "Hate America" campaign yes t c rday and appealed to Communist China to "take a particular interest" in the guerilla war in South Vietnam, Peking Radio reported The Chinese responded by pledging to "resolutely support" the
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  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 201 3 YiOSCOW, Tues.— The 1 Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, takes over from Mr. Khrushchev the leadership of the Soviet delegation today second day of the nuclear test ban talks with the United States and Britain. Mr. Oromyko's selection was seen here as
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    • 40 3 VIENTIANE. Tues. ProCommunist Pathet Lao artillery shelled Neutralist uositions on the Plain of Jars for 17 hours ovpr the weekend. The Patiiet Lao were attacking neutralist- positions three kilometres from the strategic Neutralist airstrip.— Reuter.
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    • 93 3 THK Good quadruplets of Nettleton. Wiltshire, were once four of Britain's most famous babies. Now, 15 years of age and looking very grown up, they are to go separate ways. But first they gather for a Diet ure in Bristol. (From left): Bridget, Elizabeth,
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    • 237 3 40 Negroes held in New York jobs demonstration NEW YORK, Tuesday. MORE THAN 40 integrationists, including the iTI president of a 4d0,000-member Baptist group, were arrested here yesterday for trying to halt workmen entering a construction site. Negro organisations staging the demonstration said they were trying to force New York
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    • 116 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States and We.si Germany have signed an agreement to train German Air Force pilots In supersonic fighter planes in Arizona at an annual cost of US* 16 million. A Pentagon announcement yesterday said the U.S. Air Force would start
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    • 23 3 BERLIN, lues. Two East German eirls find a man crawled through Communist barbed wire to freedom in West Berlin early today.
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    • 96 3 HOLLYWOOD, Tues.— Actor Marlon Brando said last night he would go to the Deep South to take part In demonstrations on behalf of Negro civil rights, and indicated other stars might join him. "There are a lot of people anxious to participate," he said.
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    • 23 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Twenty-one people were killed and 40 seriously injured in a train wreck near Sourabaya, East Java. U.P.I.
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    • 176 3 ROME, Tuesday OOVIET spy planes similar to the American U-2 have been flying over China for the past few months, an Italian aeronautical news service reported. The Air Press service quoted diplomatic sources as saying that the planes "have been flying reconnaissance missions over China
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    • 63 3 BRUSSELS. Tues. More than 600 employees of the Brussels Inland Revenue Office yesterday Muatted on the pavements in front of their office playing cards and blocking the way to pedestrians They had walked out on a strike for better pay, after putting up the
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    • 49 3 NEW YORK. Tues.-Flrestone Tyre and Rubber Co. has announced that it U boosting most tyre and rubber prices 2.5 per cent to 3.5 per cent, effective from July Other producers are expected to follow the lead of the nation* second largest tyre maker.— UPl.
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    • 28 3 LONDON. Tues. More than 550 delegates from some 130 British and Commonwealth universities attended the opening here of thr ninth quinquennial Congress of Commonwealth Universities. Reuter.
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    • 189 3 LANCE Sergeant Robert Lines of the Brigade of Guards started on the path to the divorce court one week after his wedding when he took off his shoes and socks and asked his 18-year-old bride to tickle his feet Mrs Joan Beatrice Lines thought
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    • 404 3 Peking is trying to give AfroAsians thought of chosenness says Izvestia TZVESTIA, the Russian Government newspaper, said yesterday that the Communist Chinese leaders were trying to give Africans and Asians "the thought of their chosenness and exclusive ness, of their superiority over the white race." This latest Russian attack on
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    • 54 3 PHILADELPHIA. Tues. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has quashed the conviction of two newspaper executives who were Riven jail terms and fined earlier this year on contempt charges. They had been convicted for refusing to disclose to a grand jury the source cf stories about alleged corruption
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  • 435 4 PAP WARNS OF BID TO USE UNIONS IN ANTI-M SHOWDOWN SINGAPORE. Tues. The People's Action Party said tonight that since th c Malaysia agreement was signed in London, the local Communists, including the Barisan Sosialis, had become vocal and active once again. Inche Rahim Ishak,
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Old Victorians' Association will hold its annual general meeting on Aug. 3 at the Victoria School Hall at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 240 4 Minister makes a check on kampong needs SINGAPORE, Tuesday. yHE Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, this morning made an on-the-spot investigation into the problems and needs of the people living in villages along Balestier Road. He met village elders and discussed with them the priorities of their
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  • 172 4 SCOUTS A WARDS: NOW AN IPOH -ANSWER- SINGAPORE. Tues. A former scout master of the Federation of Malaya Boy Scouts. Mr. H. R. Hertslet, today said that at least three scouters in Malaya have been awarded the "Silver Wolf" one ol two ranking decorations of the Boy Scout movement. Mr.
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  • 130 4 Our water stocks now down to 40 p.c. SINGAPORE, Tues. A heavy downpour in Singapore last night resulted in 1.23 inches of rain falling in the Peirce Reservoir area and 0.97 inches falling in the Macßitchie reservoir area. But there was no rain in Tebrau. the main source of Singapore's
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  • 121 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore Is playing host this December to a major international seminar. At the request of Unesco. the Centre for South-east Asian Studies at the university is organising a meeting of international scholars on December 9 to 15 to discuss "Leadership
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  • 208 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A three-year collective agreement was signed yesterday between the Maruzen Toyo Oil Co. (8) Ltd. and the United Workers of Petroleum Industry. Under this pact, some 200 workers will get increased salaries and better working conditions. A joint statement Issued
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  • 801 4 iT*HE Singapore National Union of Journalists today charged the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., during a hearing before the Second Industrial Arbitration Court, with "wilfully misinterpreting and twisting" the meaning of a clause providing for the payment of bonus in an agreement between the
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  • 354 4 THK following is today iche- .lule of clrll aircraft movemrntu at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC: From London Rome, DanuKU>, Baghdad, Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 720) 5.50 p.m. Japan Air Urn: From Tokyo. Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL 71S) 6.15 p.m.; from Jakarta (JL 714)
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  • 372 5 Free port: A poser for Penang WHATEVER WE DECIDE WILL BE BEST FOR PEOPLE— DATO WONG pENANG, Tues. Penang may have to re-examine its free port status in view of the formation of Malaysia, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today. "We must decide whether the state should
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  • 142 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. 'PHE United Chambers of Commerce is to send a A delegation to the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, to discuss the Malaysia common market arrangements. Thi.s was decided by the chamber here today. The delegation will also discuss
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  • 75 5 Unexpected defeat: PPP -to probe WAR. Toes. The People's Progressive Party. Muar branch, has set up a committee to inquire into the unexpected defeat of all its candidates in the Town Council election last Saturilay. Tliis was stated today by the president of the PPP here. Mr. Chua Su Hoon.
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  • 50 5 IPOH. Tues. A special "police friendship" cour.se. aimed at promoting closer relationship and belter understanding between the police and the youth, was inaugurated here today by the Chief Police Officer. Perak. Inche Merican bin Sutan. when he spoke to 40 senior pupils of the Anderson School.
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  • 59 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Young Malayans studying in Britain will be among about 5.000 schoolchildren who will soon leave London for countries all over the world for their summer holidays. BOAC expect to fly nearly 250 Malayan and British schoolchildren to Singapore and here when the
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  • 209 5 Ipoh heart girl Helen is returning home IPOH, Tues. Helen Wong Kam Thye, 22, the Ipoh heart girl who went to Melbourne in January for specialised surgical treatment, will return home on Tuesday "very much healthier." Living under the shadow of death tor six months. Helen's condition had aroused widespread
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  • 204 5 Beggar girl tells court of a $2 offer A LOR STAR. Tues. A A 10-year-old begger girl told a preliminary inquiry in a magistrate's court today that a man took her to a pit in a lonely spot after promising to give her two dollars. She was testifying against Hussaln
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  • 121 5 l/UALA LUMPUR, Tues Mrs. Molly Kok, formerly Elizabeth Chla Mo Lai. was granted a decree nisi In the High Court here today from John Kok Kong Fatt on the grounds of cruelty. The couple were married In St. Theresa's Church In Kowloon in
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  • 442 5 UNION PROTESTS OVER INDUSTRIAL COURT AWARD QINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Dailyrated Employees Unions Federation has written to the secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. protesting against an award made last month by the Industrial Arbitration Court on the question of work on Sundays and
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  • 50 5 PENANG. Tues. Non-Malaya in Penang are showing keener interest in learning Malay shorthand. "Many, especially students, are Joining our classes." Inche Abdul Rahman Haji Omar, secretary of the Penang Malay Shorthand Institute, said today. To cope with the increasing enrolment, more classes will be opened.
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  • 81 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A bonus of two months' all-in salary Is to be paid by the Asia Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd to its employees under a two-year collective agreement reached with the Singapore Bank Employees' Union The agreement, certified 1 and registered by the Industrial Arbitration Court, has
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  • 313 6 Languages open a new world to research students By TAN TOCK SAIK FUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Classes* in Russian were started today for the first time in the University of Malaya. These classes, plus others In Thai, German, French and Dutch, will open the door to a wealth of reference material
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  • 63 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Fifteen countries will take part in the South-East Asia Photographic Society's 1963 pictorial photo* graphy exhibition at the Singapore National Library conference rooms from Priday to Sunday. Mr. Soon Pen* Yarn, patron of the society, will open the exhibition at 5.30 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 22 6 BANTING. Tues.— A committee to organise a joget modern evening to celebrate Malaysia at Telolc Datolc has been formed.
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  • 54 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A fruit seller. Yap Soo Chai, 34. was admitted to the General Hospital here after he fell from a 15-foot high mango tree in Ampang new village, six miles from here today. Yap was plucking mangoes when a branch snapped. He suffered
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  • 175 6 KUCHING, Tuesday. rpHE SARAWAK Aliiance today assured the people x that it would carry out its election pledges and serve the people "with honesty and dedication The overall result of the general election clearly showed that the Alliance had the support and confidence of the
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  • 54 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The District Officer. Lower Perak, Inche Zainal Abidin bin Kasahatan. will open a three-day training course for scout patrol leaders on July 26 at the Changkat Jong campsite, about nine miles from here. About 50 boys from 14 groups in the Telulc Ansoa
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  • 21 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The condition of the Pulau Senang penal settlement's deputy superintendent Mr. J. W. Tailford has improved considerably.
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  • 36 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Rev. Federick Paul, the chief pastor of the Ceylon Pentecostal Mission will hold gospel and healing services at the Chinese Assembly Hall here from Thursday to Saturday at 7 p.m.
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  • 190 6 J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. For the first time in Malaya, the festival of Mandi Satar (purification bath) tomorrow will be a dry one in some places in the Federation. There will be no bathing in the sea. The reason: A warning from the health
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  • 295 6 rrHE Tengku Mahkota, 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday opened Johore's seventh $273,000 low-cost housing scheme in Jalan Johor here. The 69 house scheme was built with State funds and MERSING. Tuesday loans from the Federal Government. It is the first such scheme in Mersing
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  • 28 6 KAI GAR. Tues— The Regent of Pc: is. Tenuku Sulaiman. will declar; open the new $25,000 hostel of the Arau Religious School here on Monday.
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  • 42 8 >fl Word ti (Mm V— Hnx 10 rtJ. txtrm PARK HILL MOTEL, Bevrnoaki. Keni. caters entirely for oversea* Nave, winter and aummer. Country •urroundlDsi. i hour London. Warmth, excellent food. Individual attention Club Bar. Children particularly welirmied nt ***Ma*J terma.
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  • 7 8 Wednesday, July 17, 1963
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  • 636 8 It will not do to repeat thf» Australian Prime Minister's offence, and remind Indonesia that no-one asked the Papuans to express an opinion, still less exercise a choice, about the inclusion of West Irian in the Indonesian Republic. But it is certainly permissible to ask why Indonesia, disliking
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  • 340 8 Prospects for industrial expansion in Malaya and the other states of Malaysia have never looked brighter. The agreement to create a common market by stages promises a steady growth of investment opportunities, while businessmen with sound ideas for exploiting these opportunities can expect much more help as
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  • 202 8 The Socialist Front and the United Democratic Party fought each other so bitterly in the Penang city elections that it was not surprising that some of the venom should have spilled over into other areas. This did not happen in Taiping, where five successful U.D.P candidates have had
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  • 364 8  -  Denis Warner by MANILA MOVE PAYS DIVIDENDS A USTRALIA'S successful A application for full membership of Ecafe in Manila earlier this year was more than shrewdly diplomatic. It was an investment that is already paying dividends in goodwill. One of the Asians most impressed by
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    • 66 8 HAS it ever occurred to Malayan Airways to consider starling an "air-taxi-service" as practised by some airlines, or offer empty seats at cheap rates on normal scheduled flights? If either of these experiments were to succeed, I am sure it will go a long way to encourage more
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    • 110 8 rE dispute such as that over the availability of citizenship application forms would not occur again if the authorities would establish centres or appoint agents in principal towns throughout Malaya for the sale of every type of forms printed by the Government for use by the public. This
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    • 89 8 CAN anything be done about the stupid noise of model aeroplanes which occurs every Sunday afternoon In the Serangoon Sports Club football field.' For the last three Sundays we have tried to record classical music which comes on at 3 o'clock only to have It ruined by this
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    • 62 8 AS a resident of one of the Housing Board flats In Commonwealth Drive, I wish to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the need for a public telephone. At present there is a call box at Tanglln Halt, a good distance away from Commonwealth Drive. This
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    • 174 8 THE reaction of the medical profession to the recommendation of the Minister of Health to the National Health Council to raise the status of the hospital assistant to that of assistant medical officer, makes Interesting reading. I am sure the Minister must have given serious thought to
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    • 131 8 TT might perhaps Interest your readers and officials of the National Museum to know that the mass movement of the "Lemon Fliers" in their thousands was seen In the Bahau district of Negri Sembilan about two weeks ago. I have observed them perch In tight (trcups on fresh
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  • 935 8  - The high cost of Jagan's trial of strength WHAT LESSONS WILL BRITISH GUIANA LEARN FROM ITS WOUNDING 11-WEEK STRIKE...? WORKERS are rerturning to their jobs in British Guiana this week after having been idle for two and a half months in a general strike which was tearing the country apart.
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    • 199 8 CASH REGISTERS ARE ECONOMICAL ti rlultll I Big or small, stores all over Malaysia are RELIABLE <; hoos in An jv e c h Registers. Why? Be|Uir|ftCDN cause Anker gives them ITIUUaLIIIi so many advantages it cuts down work, protects profits and gives an extra printed account of daily transactions.
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  • 181 9 Parliament extra session call under study KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Government is considering a request from the Opposition parties for an extra session of Parliament before the August meet- ing. Originally, the House of Representatives was scheduled to meet for three days starting yesterday, but this has been postponed to
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  • 93 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. While 110 detainees at Changi Prison were having their recreation in the exercise yard, one of them was seen chasing another man. Those who saw this thought the two were playing some sort of a same. They paid no heed until one was seen
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  • 402 9 'Tan Siew Sin will open new branch in Singapore 9 report upsets Mr Yap, but it's all settled now J£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. An administrative error which resulted in a report saying that the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, was going to open a Malayan
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  • 118 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Gilbert Chai (above) today announced his resignation as president of the University of Singapore Students' Union "purely for academic reasons." Mr. Chai, who held office for 11 months, explained that he was resigning at a transitional period. "I am confident
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  • 38 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Federation Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has sent a cable to Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, wishing speedy recovery of prison officers Injured In last Friday's riots at Pulau Senang.
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  • 41 9 7.15 pan. Opening Summary; 7.2* Mighty Mouse; 7.4S News and Newsreel In Chinese: 8.05 Spycatcher: 8.35 Kalal Kothu dances and songs; 9.95 Birds of Canada; 9.15 News and Newsreel In English: 9.35 The Importers a Chinese Comedy; 11.15 Close.
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  • 97 9 TODAY Bedlll Kechll 6.45 ajn. (6.sft > 523 p.m. fO.Mt); Si:ii; pore 8.06 a.m. <6.Bft> 7.39 p.m. (7.Bft); Port Dtckson 2.50 a.m i66.ii 3.41 p.m (B.2fn: Port Swettenham 1.52 ajn. (10.7 ft) 2.27 p m 1 12.6 ft): Penang 9.46 a.m. (7.5 ft i 10.10
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  • 79 9 LONDON, Tue«.— The following Malayan .students have been called to the Bar: P. P. Dason iPenang), Lim Teong Chuan (Penang), Perumal Nadarajan (Kelantant, Keow Oee Cb'ng (Penang), Mohammed Yuaof bin Abdul Rashld (Johoret, Choo Eng Khoon (Singapore), O. Pernandes (Belangor). B. 8. S. Kanda (Penang), Abdullah
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  • 55 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A vlMtor from Indonesia, who had overstayed In Singapore for a month. was today Jailed for two months by Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, a magistrate All bin Ahmad. 24. of Pulau Samboe. admitted that he had unlawfully remained in the State following the
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  • 149 9 Woman who went to dentist molested BINGAPORE, Tues. While his dentist employer was away, a young man used the clinic's consulting room to molest a woman who was In an advanced state of pregnancy, Mr. R. B. I. Paj.es. a magistrate, was told today. Leo Cheng Sin. who pleaded guilty,
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  • 335 9 84-AND HE'S CONVICTED OF RAPE KUANTAN, Tuesday. AN 84-YEAR-OLD man was bound over in $2,000 A for one year today after he was found guilty of raping a 14-year-old girl at his house in Kampong Payar Paslr, Temerloh, on Sept. 9 last year. Dato Justice Hashim told him: "In view
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Straits Times today received $201 In contributions towards the National Patriotic Fund bringing the total collected so far to $136,702.37. Latest contributions were from the Lady Templer Hospital Staff Union, Kuala Lumpur, $101 and the Wellesley Primary School, Penang. $100.
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  • 99 9 SINGAPORE, model. Miss Chan Mcl Ling (Mci Melina), who has been p-.vay in Hong Kong for some time, flew home this week to shop for Malayan clothes for a fashion show In Hong Kong. The show is to be held shortly in aid
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE. Tue^. Another 775 new cars were registered lait month brinKing the total to 81.597. In addition. 963 motor cycles, 148 scooters and 139 goods vehicles were registered.
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  • 277 9 RAF mercy flight for Marine, 18, who broke his neck SINGAPORE. Tues. A Royal Air Force Whirlwind helicopter made a landing on the football pitch at the British Military Hospital at Alexandra today for the first leg of a mercy mission to fly a seriously injured Royal Marine Commando to
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  • 76 9 IPOH. Tues. Penghnlus from all over Perak attending a four-day civics coarse here were urged by the Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'arl bin Shafic, today to be loyal to the Sultan and the State. He said: "As pennhulus you are the mouthpiece of the Government in the
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  • 303 9 Council's first meeting and UDP man quits DENANG. Tues. 1 Mr. Toh Boon Kooi, sole United Democratic Party member of the new Penang Island Rural District Council, walked out of its first meeting in the State Assembly Chamber today. Mr. Toh (Aver Puteh) asked permission to leave as the chairman.
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    • 355 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 4* b metres SERVICE 41.7 metre* SHORTWAVE SERVICE AM. 6.00 Time Sfcnal. Ne- AM eVoS^ornlng: 6.01 gara-lcu: 6.02 Prelude To Break- Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; lawi- 700 Time Sisn&l The 720 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up last. 7.00
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  • 109 10 'Starving' fishermen send food SOS— PLNANG. Tues. About 200 Malay fishing families in Kuala .Mud a have petitioned the chairman of the Butterworrth welfare committee appealing for an immediate despatch of food to save them from starvation. They say their means of livelihood has been badly hit as a result
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  • 25 10 KANOAR Tues. The Perils State Alliance will hold its annual meeting at 9.30 a.m. on July 26 at the Hokklen Association hall hw
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  • 140 10 GIRL WHO LIKES TO JUGGLE FIGURES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A girl who loves Juggling with figures is attending a course which orginally was designed for men only. She is Miss Yong Mun Ha. 22. The course she began at the Petaling Jaya Productivity Centre today Is "Basic Management Accounting." With
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  • 61 10 KUANTAN. Tues.— A block of changing rooms and showers for tourists and picnickers at Telok Chempedak beach here will be one of the major projects to be un- dertaken by the Kuantan Rotary i Club this year. This was announced by Mr. Urn Chin Hui. the newly-elected
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  • 120 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's revenue for the flxst six months of this year showed an Increase of more than $1,650,000 over the comparable period last year. Revenue totalled $61,402,000 this year: last year's figure was $59,747,000. This exceeded the estimates for January- June 1963 by
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  • 22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. C. Rajadurai of Kirby Estate has been elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Labu branch.
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  • 284 10 Bomb raid on a lodging house p TWO sleeping men w< morning when two h thrown into a lodging ho occupied by syces and m< A car cleaner, Hanafl I was sleeping in the porch, treated in hospital and all* 'ENANG, Tuesday, ere injured early- this ome-made bombs were use
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  • 57 10 KANGAR, Tues. The head- l master of the Simpann Ampat I Malay School, Inche Arifl bin Puteh, has been elected president of the Perils Malay Teachers' As- t sociat ion. Other officials are Inche All bin Ahmad, vice-president: Inche Zain J bin Othman, secretary, and Inche
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  • 25 10 PENANO. Tues.— The Chief Mm lster, Dato Wong Pow Nee. \vi open the Nibong Tebal Methodist Primary School's new hall on 3a- turday.
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  • 217 10 Beggars at Penang temples annoy the tourists PENANG, Tues. Unless steps are taken to stop the beggar nuisance at the Ayer Itam and Snake Temples, the Pen a n g Tourist Association may be compelled to advise tourists not to visit the two temples. In a statement today the association
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  • 68 10 Barman gets $9,000 damages SINGAPORE. Tues— A bar attendant. Chan Kau Tong, 29. who was Injured in a road accident three years ago, was awarded $9,115 damages with costs by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court, yesterday. The award was made against a lorry driver, Ngoh j Yong Sin.
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  • 290 10 SINGAPORE. Tuesday T*HE University of Singapore today announced the formation of a centre for South-East Asian studies in social science. The centre consists of the departments of economic.*, geography, history, law, political science and social stuIts aim is to sponsor and encourage post-graduate research,
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  • 198 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. Chester Bowles, U.S. Ambassa-dor-designate to India, left by air for Bangkok today after a 24-hour visit. Mr. Bowle>. President Kennedys former adviser on African. Asian and Latin American Affairs, had already visited Vietnam and Jakarta on his way to
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  • 52 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A houwwife. Slum bint* Slnal, 50, wu awarded $6,150 damages by Mr Justice Winslow In the High Court for personal Injuries suffered In a road accident three years ago Slum brought the action against a taxi driver, Lim Bole Soo. against whom the award
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  • 22 10 SINGAPORE. Tues The Singapore G< vernment last night declared 80.-ol Province. Philippine*, and Kuc 1 ing »••> cholera Infected places.
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  • 17 10 TL'MI A Tups.— Ml. M. Rethfnam Ii v >* <"» rioted president of the MIC. umpai branch.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 279 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Puritan meal could be the tno1. In a nautical milieu, as it were del of our system (11). (8). 6. Look at the stripe on the ltd 5. 1/lx 100? That requires treat- <7>. merit (6) 7. Drum dispatched to Burma 9. The spirit of
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  • 360 11 The spy who wasn't: 'I've half-won my war against Red agents' FROM FAR NEAR ANOTHER PAGE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS LONDON, Tuesday. JTALIAN born physicist Dr. Giuseppe Martelli, cleared by a jury of charges under the Official Secrets Act, walked from court a free man last night and said he felt
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  • 178 11 VALERIE Hobson last week made her first public appearance since her husband, Mr. John Profumo, resigned as War Minister last month. Women in her audience wept and cheered her couraxe and dignity. She bad driven from London to Dymchurch, Kent, to open a home for
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  • 142 11 LONDON. Tues.-Sir John Hobson, Attorney-Gener-al, last night called for an agreement to permit English Barristers and those of Independent Commonwealth countries to practice in countries other than their own. "The object ought to be a standard arrangement throughout the Commonwealth by which members of
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  • 105 11 LONDON, Tues.— Dr. Jeremy Bray (Labour) suggested In the House of Commons that there was a strong case for a large Increase in British broadcasting hours to China. This was particularly so in view of the Independence of Malaysia, he said. Mr.
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  • 60 11 ZANZIBAR. Tues. The ruling coalition of the Zanzibar Nationalist Party and the Zanzlbar-Pemba People's Alliace von last week's elections here. It was officially announced. The coalition has so far won 16 out of the 31 seats in the Legislative Council. It Is expected to be asked to
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  • 304 11 The 'brain drain' to America worries the British LONDON, Tues.— The flight of British scientists to the United States is increasing fast, Mr. Richard Crossman, Labour MP said last night. He told the House of Commons In a debate on science: "We find the rate of Increase In the annual
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  • 44 11 RAWALPINDI, Tues— The fac-i tlon of the Pakistan Muslim Le..tfue which supports President Avub Khan today called for "suitable military and political measures to face the alarming expansion of the Indian army and massive Western and Soviet arms assistance to India."
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  • 40 11 MUNICH (West Oermany). Tue«. —Radio Tirana said last night the wife and two children of the Albanian Ambassador to China were among seven victims of a plane craah en route from Peking to Albania on Saturday. Reuter.
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  • 91 11 I -Mill) NATIONS. Tues. Russia accused the U.S. yesterday of launching "spy satellites" and representing them to the United Nations as experiments for developing space technology. A 1.300-word statement issued by the Soviet IV delegation repeated criticisms of the American experiment which loosed
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  • 148 11 WASHINGTON. Tues. Four people accused of conspiring to pass information to Russia about American rocket sites, nuclear weapons and other security matters were indicted yesterday by a federal grand jury. The two men and two women were arrested on July 2.
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  • 59 11 WASHINGTON. Tues. The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday approved proposed legislation to limit the use of U.S. military aid funds for African nations. It wrote into the Foreign Aid Bill a provision to limit military assistance to amounts required only for Internal security
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  • 247 11 BRITISH GUIANA: ITS PEACE AND QUIET NOW GEORGETOWN, Tuesday. QUIET settled on British Guiana yesterday and police reported the situation normal in almost all areas where racial clashes over the past few weeks killed 10 people. The Colonial Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys, left on Sunday after a five-day visit and
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  • 44 11 MADRID. Tues. Tourists may buy Spanish or foreign-made cars, caravans and motor-cycles here free from tax next October under a decree published here today. The vehicles will be given a special registration valid for one year. Reuter. EDUCATION CO., LTD
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  • 641 14 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN activity on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was again confined to the new counter Singapore Land and Investment which had business from 64 to 52 to 55 cents. Business reported through the trading rooms accounted for around 306.000
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stork Indurs .lulv 15 Jolt 16 Industrial*: 117.31 117.48 Tins: 111.70 112.10 rubber*: 114.08 114.08 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 610 14 T*^v»WWwy^wr«»B»w«w" (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with ihi number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlspi 53.25 SU »3 24 8U (1.000) 53.J4.. (1.000) »326; last •malt (1.000) $3 37, (1.000) S3 39: Itis W5l
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  • 497 14 mHE Straits tin price rose 1 $1 yesterday to $451.25. on an offering up by ten tons to 245 tons. The London overnight tin was steadier to finish about £3 per ton up. Th> Improved tone was felt by some quarters
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  • 27 14 July 16. MALAYAN BUBBER PRICE: 71* cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5451.25 (up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 162 14 MELBOURNE. Tues TpRADINQ XoUowed yesterdays x quieter lines with moves being moderate and about In balance. Leaders were again the weaker section of the market. Australian Distilleries roe sharply to 14s. on news of the offer from Distillers Company of U.K.. and Cerra.il responded by 2s. 6d. to
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  • 226 14 (■HIPS lying alenmuU ths Singapore v wharves today Ml Laom> don 4t. NHeus 42 43. Van Cloon 'S> \i«, Reb«verett 31/32. Canada Mall 1/2, Talisman 13/14. Babylon H/M, KunaK 23/24, Kofuku Mam 19. Vamutrru Mart) 43. Steel Traveler ls Tjipondok 28/30. Gorgon (1) W.8.K.D.E., Tons Jit N.W.
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  • 257 14 AUCUST first crade rubber buyers f.s.b. closed at S p.m. In trngapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday ot 711 cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Monday's cloatnc level for the position. The tone win quiet after ilixntly esiler. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. deling prises in cents
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  • 172 14 (OFFICIAL OUOr/>TIONS) July lti Three SstpUlS I DeaAtpe 30 eta MTAHsm 12 era. K ■BBeltSfS -11 its. lioliiriM.n 11 MS 1 Kno 21 cts. KothrnaiiN 1 1 <ia. K. AN. It Sta. S. Darby M Gammon I.') cts S. 1.an.1 C. Storaur 4td. H. S'pura II OtS S
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  • 149 14 THE Malayan C (Change Bsnk*' Assselatlen made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Now Verk: buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 15/16. DO d/st 33 3/lb credit bills, 36 1/lti trade bills. Cansda: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16.
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  • 75 14 CHINESE Product ElCh.n»t, tlnaspar* noon pr.cti ptr pioul ysitsrdsy: Coconut oil: bulk $44 1 sellers, drum »47J Milan. Copra: July/Auf. UK/Contliwnt Pi buyers. Poppor: Muntok whit* Sl4O Mote*. Sarawak white »137| nellers. apt-rial Sarawak black S*J Hellers. jari>l..i ui»P~i t black iOb stllara. AST A jiu.i sellers. Singaptro
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    • 1073 15 FIRST MALAYAN FUND CLOSURE OF JALAN DAY, \nnoi n. i mint ok ALOR STAR KEDAH. DISI X.X, .ON OK INCOME t JaUn The TnLsto€ expects to dlstrl- stari near Telegraph post No. 58/9 buie the income of the First Kedah Railway line will be closed Malayan Fund for the six
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    • 1655 15 NOTICES TENDER Showroom and office accommo- I datior., excellent po.-ition Kiverside. i Malacca. Available immediately for B_ j£ *W lease or purchase. Double storey, J^HR^/^ ground floor area 1856 square feet. /sr«]^m adjacent parking area. Appiy ntl Manager, Federated Engineering 4cc£^R9i^ Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 115. Kuala; l^put- j CENTRAL
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    • 803 15 TENDER J.K.K. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'EX' and above up to 12 Noon on 22.7.63 at the office of the jurutera Kerja Kanan, J.K.R. Templer Road. Seremban for: RE-DECORATION AND REPAINTING OF BUILDINGS JKR NOS. 482. 483. 485. 486. 504-506,
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    • 488 15 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) PUBLIC EXAMLNATIONS TAKE NOTICE that the Court has Ordered that tlie Public Examinations >'. the undermentioned Debters be held at the Registrars Chambers. Ground Floor. Supreme Court Building. Singapore, on Wednesday, the 31st July, 1963 at 2.30 p.m. Bankruptcy No. 95 of 1959 RE:
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    • 826 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC j CITY COUNCIL OF APPLICATIONS are invited for GEORGE TOWN, PENANG the position of Supplies Officer. APPOINTMENT OF TWO Thta position is a permanent one (2) Nos. TEMPORARY subject to the usual terms of pro- ROADSIDK TRKts OVEBSI 1 BS baUon for Polytechnic
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    • 107 16 SOCCER Penanc Dhr. 1: Pri-I sons 0 Muslims 0. Malacca Div. 1 j Medicals 4 Yew Uan 1 S'porc Div. 2B: Police 1 Blue Roy 0. T. Alison Div. 2: Sg. Bernam 5 Nova Scotia 2 K. Tebal: Indians 7 Sempah 0. S'gor jnr. Cup: Umno Youths 5 i
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    • 168 16 STTA name 28 for training TABLE TENNIS gINGAPORE. Tito. The Sin- gapore Tatie Tennis Association will send their best team to the Malaysia festival tournament at Malacca (Aug. 26-Sept. 1) and an under-20 team to the Sarawak invitation championships at Sibu (Aug. 19-22) Announcing this today. the STTA named 28
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    • 332 16 Malaysia team selection is put off till Monday By NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur, I Tuesday rE Malaysian soccer team for the Merdeka Anniversary tournament from Aug. 8 to 18 will not be announced tomorrow. The selection will be made on Monday instead. Singapore Amateur F.A. will be asked to send
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    • 175 16 MALAYA BID TO END SEAP 'SILENCE' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council is trying to "break the silence" over the third SEAP Games, which Here scheduled to be held in December, this year. Cambodia had already announced that they would not stage the Games at Pnom Penh
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    • 61 16 IPOH. Tues. Ten teams v :ii compete for two cups in a threeday polo tournament at Brash Basah Road her eon July 26-28. Five teams will contest the Sultan of Perak Cvp Singapore itwo teams*. Selangor and Puhanq (two teams). The other five will contest
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    • 198 16 MOTOR RACING SINGAPORE, Tuesday. BERNARD Arnold, the popular Singapore racing driver who has never missed a competition in Malaya, Singapore or Macao since 1951. will not be racing again. Arnold was taken ill recently and left yesterday for Britain for treatment. He is unlikely to
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    • 20 16 RAUB. Tuea. Pahane Com bined Schools '.ill hold their annual athletics championships her( on July 20 <2 p.m).
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    • 951 16 THE BORNEO GAMES VORTH Borneo's men and women's athletics A teams triumphed over Sarawak and Brunei in the annual inter-territorial Borneo Games held here over the weekend. 1 The North Borneo men] won the Mac Donald Cup, scoring 151 points to Sarawaks' 120 and Brunei's
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    • 149 16 T ONDON. Tues. Rain curtailed play in most of yesterday's cricket matches. Close of play scores were: At Leicester Leics 158 West Indians 125-5 (Carew 47 not out). At Gloucester Middlesex 258-9 dec. (Hooker 55 Mortimore 4-54) Gloucs 39-2. A. Lord's Cambridge 246 Oxford 155-4.
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  • 572 17  - TIME SPORT 2 Veteran Youghal Bridge is retaining his best form 'PEN -year-old YouA ghal Bridge showed that he was retaining his best form by doing an enthusiastic gallop at Bukit Timah this morning. At the last race meeting here, the veteran stayer surprised by scoring over a mile and
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  • 346 17 TMPEt ft'NOT He was one of the greatest of all time SINGAPORE, Tues. Three Rings, one of the greatest racehorses of all time in Malaya, is dead His legs, which carried him to 14 victories, finally gave in and he was destroyed in his stable at
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  • 267 17 Fight won't last more than 5, says the champ NOW LISTON CALLS THE ROUND... LAS VEGAS, Tues. Sonny Liston, who likes to let his fists talk for him, says he is "in shape to nght 30 rounds" but predicts that his world heavyweight title fight with Floyd Patterson here next
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  • 62 17 LONDON, Tues. Lew Hoad beat fellow-Australian Rod Layer 5-7. 7-5. 6-4 in a professional lawn tennis match at Nottingham last night. Both players are former Wimble don champions, and it was Layer's first appearance in Britain since winning the Wimbledon title last year. In another
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  • 294 17 THE NEWCOMERS SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Yf ISTY BREEZE, who makes his first racecourse IT appearance in this country on Wednesday week at Bukit Timah, has a fairly good record In Australia. As a two-year-old last season, he won two races at Moonee Valley. In the Ai
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  • 74 17 PARIS. I ues.— Bruce Devlin (Australia) opened up a five-stroke lead over hi 6 nearest rivals with a third round of 67 for a 64-hole totil of 204 in the French Open golt championship here yesterday fallow Australian Peter Thomson, four times winner of the
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  • 23 17 MELBOURNE. Tues. The Victorian Racing Club yesterday decided to run the Grand National steeplechase on Ju.., 30 at Flemington, here.— Reuter.
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  • 98 17 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Justice Alvin Robert Cornelius. Pakistan's delegate to the Imperial Cricket Conference here, yesterday paid tribute to tbe West Indies team now touring England "The West Indians have rather changed the complexion of cricket by making it more keen in every department and by playing
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  • 361 18 Council told of Mayor's car being used to school PENANG, Tues. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, declared today he was prepared to give up the use of the Mayor's official car and travel in a trisha instead if the City Council decided to deprive him of its n.so. il
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  • 168 18 LONDON. Tues.— The West Indians' match with Leicestershire ended in a draw today. Final scores: Lelcs 158 and 166-4 dec. West Indians 159-5 dec. and 78-2 Results in other matches: Bristol: N'hants bt Somerset by 4 v.kts. Somerset 200 and 89 N'hants 123 and 167-G. N'hants 10
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  • 226 18 KUCHING. Tues. The Third Divis i o n a 1 Advisory Council at its first meeting last night rejected two Opposition Sarawak United People's Party olutions one rcsoiu calling for a referendum on Malaysia and the other urging the Government to release
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  • 64 18 LONDON, Tuts. Queen Elixubeth has agreed to assume the little of 'Lord High Admiral" of the British Fleet in far-reaching changes announced here today for streamlining Britain s armed forces. A Government White Paper sale' the Queen would fly the fla? of the Lord High Admiral at
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  • 18 18 MRS. THAMSIAH HoUMT ol Th.iii.bvthurai I. India pa« away ivarrfuJh at Kond nil f»ylon funrrul »t KonOavil
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  • 172 18 American, Malayan teenagers: The difference SINGAPORE, Tues. American schoolgirl Jane McCreery Oliver, comparing teenage social life in Singapore and America said today: "Your teenagers go out in groups. Back home they go out in pairs." Jane. 17, from Kansas City, Missouri, is the daughter of Federal Judge John W. Oliver.
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  • 147 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. A would-be extortioner was trapped Inside a house occupied by many families because ol" the resourcefulness of its chief tenant. Inspector Eugene Wong told a court today. Guok Koh To:ig. trader and chief tenant of the house in Geylane, said he prevented the
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  • 204 18 MANILA. Tues. -The Philippine Government is increasing the number of commercial attaches In its embassies and missions throughout the world in an intensified trade promotion campaign. The newly-appointed Secreterjof Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cornelio Balmaceda, said yesterday that he was recalling the Philippines 12
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  • 145 18 THERE are far too many crimes of violence in Perak, Mr. Justice Neal said in the High Court here today when he sentenced Mat Dris bin Napiah, 38, a rubber tapper to four years jail. •It seems to me that this court has to
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  • 371 18 LONDON. Tues. Although markets were less active today, the tone remained firm and prices made a satisfactory showing. Glltedged met renewed Investment support and fresh gains of up to 3/16 were scored, but the undated stocks slipped back. Recent scrips made further good headway. Dollar stocks reflected yesterday's
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  • 245 18 f ONDON. Tues. Scotland Yard'shorthand writers were today transcribing a 10-hour tape recording said to have an important bearing on the case of Aloysius (Lucky)- Gordon, Jamaican jazz singer jailed for three years for attacking 21 -year-old model Christine Keeler. The police
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  • 129 18 SINGAPORE! Tues. A tormer head boy of the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Tan Eng Jiam. 53. was today jailed for a day and lined $800 or three months' jail in a magistrate's court when he was convicted of criminal breach of trust of $540 belonging
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  • 196 18 Masri was responsible for his wife's illness. Mat Dris had been told by a bomoh in another village that Masri had cast a speil on his wife. Failing to get Masri to give treatment, to his wife. Matldris hit Masri with a stick. In his defence. Mat Dris.
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  • 115 18 MALACCA. Tues. More than 300 labourers of Pegoh Estate, Alor Gajali. went on strike this morning after 10 labourers had been given one month's notice of dismissal. The secretary of the Malacca Branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. N. Supplah',
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  • 135 18 Threat of strike by Harbour Board men SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today threatened to call out its members on strike if the board did not accede to certain demands immediately A general meeting of workers held yesterday at the union's temporary premises in Cecil Street approved
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  • 83 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. An airlift of Australian troops and their families began today when 108 soldiers of the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment flew in here this evening in a Qua mas VJet from Darwin. Within one hour, they were being whisked In four Malayan Airways
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  • 113 18 KUCHING, Tues. Top iby fast boat lor Sibu la^t level leaders of the lU e ht to b e on time for tnis qaromnir Allianpp Pnrtv important meeting which is aarawaK Alliance i'arty to map oul a plan for meet in Sibu this
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  • 227 18 •|{UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The PanMalayan Islamic Party wants one of its MPs to be leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives. This was stated today by the PMIP secretary-general Inche Abdullah bin Zawawl. commenting on a suggestion by
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  • 33 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Prei sident of the Chinese Chsimber of j Commerce. Mr. Ko Tick Km. will declare open the Happy World i Tr.Kli Exhibition on July 26 at 6 p.m.
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    • 42 18 ITIOHEST and lowest temperaxx tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 70 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 70 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 88 73
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