The Straits Times, 30 July 1963

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    1385 1 Tm ready to see Soekarno before summit opening' BUT ANY CLEAR-THE-AIR TALKS WILL NOT BE ON HIS INITIATIVE Tense air in Manila as all is set for Malaysia confrontation Summit due to start today MANILA, Monday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN said today he was willing to meet President Soekarno
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  • 75 1 JAKARTA. Mon. A navy announcement today said that foreign ships, submarines and reconnaissance planes were encountered during naval exercises in the Straits of Malacca and the South China Sea. The announcement did not identify them but said the naval exercises had drawn the attention of
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  • 63 1 LONDON. Mon.— The sen-ices of .seven British doctors who volunteered to fly to Skopje to help victims of the Macedonian capital's earthquake catastrophe will not be required, the Yugoslav Embassy said here today. An, Emoassy spokesman said: "We have been in touch with Belgrade
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  • 34 1 PARIS. Mon. President De OHUlle announced today that France intended to Invite the three other nuclear powers to study "ihe essential- problem" of disarmament this year "before It perhaps becomes insoluble." Reuter.
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  • 275 1  - 'Manila meeting must clear the air' FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By MANILA. Mon Tenu- ku Abdul Rahman told me on board the Malayan Airways Silver Kris which flew him from Kuala Lumpur: "The stronger the confrontation policy. the greater will be my efforts to promote peace. "I know President Soekarno is determined
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  • 79 1 DETROIT. Mon.— Two bank officials, the auditor ar d the vicepresident. embezsfed nearly U5539,000 and neither knew the other was cheating, a court was told here. "The auditor." said attorney Lawrence Gubow. 'was st> busy cover- ing his own thefts that he hadn't time to check on
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  • 2171 1 'Big gap between loose living and pimping' DEFENCE CLOSES ITS CASE IN WARD VICE TRIAL I ON DON. Mon. Defence counsel for Dr. Stephen Ward said today that evidence at his vice trial had not borne out prosecution suggestions that the society osteopath and artist was a "highclass pimp." The
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  • 159 1 Border fears cause drop in shares lONDON. Mon.^-More J than £7.600.000 was knocked on" the value of Burmah Oil Company shares here today on reports of a Chinese military build-up on the Indian border. The new hints ot possible trouble to come clipped Is. 7' 2 d. off the shares,
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  • 114 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The United People's Party is facing its first internal crisis. Nineteen leaders of the Haveloek branch have resigned i-n bloc. More are expected to follow in a bis controversy over the party's platform, drawn up by its secretary-general. Mr. Ong Ens Guan
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  • 51 1 LEEDS. Mon. West Indies beat England by 221 runs in the fourth Test at the Headlngley ground here today to take a 2-1 lead in the series with one more to play. Final scores: West Indies 397 and 229. England 174 and 231— Reuter. See Back
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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police arrested five men and screened 561 In anti-secret .society raids in tne paßt 24 hours. Pour men were detained under tlie Societies Ordinance and the other under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions > Ordinance.
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  • 30 1 SKOP)E: 20 V sKOP.n:. Mon team t«ni. i\ people il>\r lh< I ruin. <«f Ihfo citj them being round unhurt in thr lonn. Hie wrecked rail >t.Un»n Reutei
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 99 2 THERE'S NO HONOUR AMONG -THIEVES- BANGKOK, Mon Interpol agents and four opium dealers proved there is NO honour among "thieves" in an episode here last night. The Interpol agents, posing as opium buyers, had pre- viously met the four men who showed them a sample of opium and proposed to
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    • 45 2 TOKYO. Mon. The Japanese! Foreign Ministry announced today Mr. John McEwen, Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, would meet Japanese i Government officials In Tokyo next month in an attempt to conclude the current trade negotiations between the two countries. Renter
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    • 297 2 Wind and rough seas hamper search operations: Line suspends its hoodoo service BOMBAY, Mon gODIES and wreckage from the missing Comet jetliner were seen on the surface of the sea 10 miles from Bombay last night. The Indian patrol boat Savitri arrived at the naval dockyard
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    • 170 2 LEARN OUR LANGUAGE: JAKARTA I ENVOY— SYDNEY. Mon. ,All Australian schoolchildren should learn to speak Indonesian, the retiring Indonesian cultural attache. Mr. M. I. Darwis, said here today. A former high school headmaster. Mr. Darwis was speaking at Sydney Airport before leaving for Jakarta. "It would be much more sensible
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    • 52 2 BANGKOK. Mon.— Long queues formed at emergency vaccination stations throughout the city today as the Government stepped up its campaign to fight a cholera outbreak. Twenty seven out of 144 suspected cases have been confirmed as cholera In Bangkok and the suburbs, a Health Ministry spokesman
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    • 103 2 Action call against S. Africa: 'Even war' NAIROBI. Mon. The East African trades union conference, which ended here yesterday, decided to call on the governments of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika to enforce a "total boycott on South African trade. It also called on the East African governments to take "immediate
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    • 74 2 BRISBANE. Mon.— King Bhumibol of Thailand nas accepted a personal gift of 25 Queensland apple trees. The 15 month old trees will be flown from Brisbane on Thursday to be planted in the palace orchards in Bangkok A director of Langbeclcer nurseries of Bundaberg, Mr.
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    • 42 2 RANGOON. Mon.— There was loud laughter at the annual meeting of the Bar Association here when an unidentified member nominated London call-girl Christine Keeler for president. The single ballot with her name was, however, declared void. UJ»J.
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    • 25 2 CAIRO. Mon.— At least nine people were killed and ihrec injured yesterday when three old tenements collapsed in a Cairo suburb.— U.P.l.
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    • 186 2 SEOUL, Monday T^ORTH Korean Communists killed two American soldiers and wounded a third in a "vicious and unprovoked sneak attack" south of the demilitarised tone, it was announced today. A United Nations Command spokesman said the attack occurred shortly after 5.30 a.m. about 25 metres south
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    • 269 2 Peking may become tougher now, says —Wheeler— WASHINGTON. Mon. The Communist Chinese are likely to be more difficult to deal with in Asia as a result of their split, with Soviet Russia, thp Army Chief of Staff. Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, said in a television Interview yesterday. "They have shown
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  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 389 3 gKOPJE, Mon. Seven people were rescued alive today after lying buried for nearly 66 hours after the disastrous earthquake which has killed more than 1,000 people. A Belgian couple were pulled out from the wreckage of the Hotel Macedonia with slight Injuries after
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    • 206 3 New solo bid to conquer a killer peak ZURICH. Mon.-titalian climber Walter Bonatti was alone in the fog on the north face of the Eiger last night. This sheer face of rock 's considered the most hazardous climb In the world. Three men a German, a Swiss, and an Austrian
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    • 133 3 SYLVIA PARKER. 22--year-old dancer and model, who' has been asked to come forward as a witness for Dr. Stephen Ward, now facing five vice charges at the Old Bailey. His solicitor, Mr. John Wheatley, said: "We think she may be in Rome. We have had
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    • 211 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. MR. Averell Harriman will report to a closed session of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee today on the three-power partial test ban treaty negotiated in Moscow and also on American-Soviet relations. President Kennedy, to whom Mr. Harrlman reported on Saturday, was authoritatively
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    • 64 3 Beefeater strike again shuts Tower LONDON, Mon. Beefeaters at the Tower of London went on strike yesterday for the second consecutive Sunday. The Tower. wrilch houses the Crown Jewels, was again closed to visitors. The Beefeaters official title Yeoman Warders have threatened to strike every Sunday until their demands for
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    • 56 3 ABINGDON (England). Mon.— A hydrogen-fllled balloon, used for training parachute jumpers at the RAP base here, caught fire and exploded yesterday, blowing out windows and causing some damage to houses nearby. The balloon was not in use at the time, an RAP spokesman said, adding that
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    • 37 3 MOSCOW. Mon. A Moscow school, which allegedly charged exorbitant rates to enroll students in advanced years and also handed out advance copies of entrance exams, has been closed and its officials arrested. Pravda reported. UPJ.
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    • 26 3 VIENNA, Mon.— The Hungarian Prime Minister, Mr. Janos Kadar, returned to Budapest yesterday after attending the conference of Eastern European leaders in Moscow. Reutrr
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    • 28 3 HYANNIS PORT (Massachusetts i. Mon Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, the President's wife, celebrated her 34th birthday here yesterday with her family and a> few frteods. Reuter.
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    • 104 3 IF A-PACT HAD BEEN SIGNED EARLIER LONDON Mon— Canon John Collins, a leader of the ban-the-bomb campaign said yesterday that had the three powers decided on a test ban treaty five years ago. France might never have entered the nuclear arms race and China might be less likely to do
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    • 20 3 FARMVILLE (Virginia i. Mon. —Police yesterday arrested ahout 20 Negro demonstrators outside a "white* only" church. Reuter.
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    • 30 3 PARIS. Mon. Mr. Richard Nixon, former United States VicePresident. arrived here last night from Frankfurt. West Oermany, on the last stage of a private European tour.— Reuter
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    • 23 3 WARSAW. Mon.— Pour people have so tar died m Poland's smallpox outbreak, the Polish news agency Pap reported today —Reuter.
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    • 183 3 Mend your ways before it's too late, Duke is told LONDON. Mon. Lord Beaver brook's >und ay Express yesterday advised the Duke of Edinburgh to change his attitude towards the Press before it is too late. The newspaper compared the Dukes views to New. Zealand golfer Bob Charles, who won
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    • 32 3 LIMA, Mon. Mr. Fernando Belaunde Terry. 50. an architect, became President of Peru yesterday in a ceremony that marked the end of more than year of military rule.— UP!
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  • 545 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. ''pIIE Second Industrial Arbitration Court U}day laid down the "logical steps" which it said should be taken either by an employer or a trade union to terminate a collective agreement which is due to expire. The court did this in an
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will present valedictory letters to three retired officers: Mr. Khong Cheng Ho, Mr. D. S. Jesudason and Mrs. Ng Ding Neo of his Ministry In his office tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 26 4 SINQAPORE, Mon. Mr. S.A. Nathan has been re-elected president of the Indian Movie News Readers Club. Mr. K A. Nalr was elected secretary.
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  • 276 4 GOVERNMENT'S NEW HAWKER POLICY A SUCCESS: BYRNE SINGAPORE, Monday. Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, x told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government's enlightened policy towards hawkers was bringing "considerable improvement" to the State's traditional hawker problem. Mr. Byrne, replying to questions by Mr. Tan Cheng Tong
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  • 153 4 The two winners in Esso contest SINGAPORE, Mon. Reggie Joseph and Shirley Wee (above) were tonight adjudged the winners of the "Ksso Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest held at the Victoria Theatre. They won from eight other finalists in the contest conducted by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. Their
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  • 79 4 PENANG, Mon.— The Socialist Front in Penang Is to boycott all Malaysia celebrations. The party's Penang chairman, Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, said today the Penang divisional committee would meet soon to decide how it could "further voice Its protest against the present Malaysia concept." Mr.
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  • 231 4 SINGAPORE, Mon r[£ Industrial Arbitration Court has dismissed an application by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union to Join Ocean Trading Co., Ltd. in a trade dispute between itself and another company, Wong and Sons Ltd., which Is now under voluntary liquidation. The
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  • 143 4 PROFESSOR R.E. Holttum (at left), former Professor of Botany at the University of Malaya and Director of Singapore Botanic Gardens is now visiting Singapore while on his way to New Guinea to collect orchids. Professor Holttum. doyen of world orchid authorities now residing near
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    • 127 4 Alii nliillW JiLtv JURIIJ U EL I All i liitw THE following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS aOAC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.10 p.m.; from London. Zurich, Tal Aviv, Teheran. New Di-lhl. Bangkok (BA 710) 7.30 p.m.; from Auckland, Sydney and
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    • 127 4 don, Geneva, Rome, Cairo, Bombay Madraa (AI 116) 3.40 p.m. Malayan Airway*: From Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 10 a.m. from Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (ML 103) .11.55 a.m.; from Penan*, Koala Lumpur (ML 107) 5. SO p.m.; from Koala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang, Alor Star, Kota Bharu (ML. 13S) T.lB p.m.
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    • 133 4 Qantat: To Bangkok, New Delhi, Tabann, liunbul, Rome, London (QF 733) 8.10 p.m.; to Sydney (QP 170 10.00 p.m. J«p«n Air Unas: To Btaskok. Hong Kong. Tokyo UL. 713) 8.80 a.m Pan-Amarlaan: To Saigon Manila, Honolulu. Loa Angelea (PA 818) 10. IS a,m Thai InttmatUnal: To Bangkok. Hong Kong, Manila
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  • 223 5 Con men held: Police appeal to —public— TPOH, Mon. Police 1 here have detained three confidence tricksters under the Restricted Residence Enactment. A spokesman said that police had been keeping a close watch on the movements of the three men for a long time. He gave their names as Lee
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  • 71 5 IPOH, Mon. Mr. Leong Kee Mean, a miner and race hone owner, donated $4,000 to the St. John Ambulance Association (Perak Division) which celebrated its silver Jubilee during the weekend. He presented two cheques to the Sultan of Perak. who Is the patron of the association
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  • 852 5 EIGHTH DAY OF THE TRIAL OFALBERT SOON: GIRL'S MOTHER IN BOX SINGAPORE, Monday. J] ADAM Tan Beng Choo, mother of Irene See Chye Neo, told the Assizes today that she herself behaved like "a mad person' when she rebuked Albert Soon
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  • 409 5 'My Irene is very shy and obedient daughter' home, she left with Mr. See for thp nearby Globe Theatre to see a one-and-a-half-hour film. Asked if she was not afrtiiri that Soon would start again his alleged "tantrums," Madam Tan said she bad not thought of that. All her Mx
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  • 95 5 MALACCA, Mon. —Mr Justice Ismail Khan In the High Court here today dismissed a civil suit with costs and gave the plaintiff liberty to file a fresh suit in the proper form. The plaintiff. S.S. Velu. a 'ormer waterworks superintendent of the Malacca
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  • 239 5 Detained student a Red, says Govt SINGAPORE. Mon The Government today described Lim Hing Gok, a third-year student of the Nanyang University who was arrested on Saturday, as an "identified Communist." Lim. who was on the wanted list during the February "Operation Cold Store" arrests, escaped the dragnet. On Saturday,
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  • 245 5 Printing union gives a —48- hour ultimatum Kuala Lumpur, Mon. rrHE National Union A of Employees in the Printing Industry tonight issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Central Malaya Printing Employers Association to settle the dispute in the Art Printing Works here, whose manage ment has locked out 72 I
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  • 69 5 MADAM Muniamah. the only known relative of R. Veloo, who was posthumously awarded Malaya's highest gallantry award the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa —in the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday Honours List, looks at a commemora- tive plaque in Plantation House. Petaling Jaya, yesterday. Veloo foiled a gang robbery
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  • 286 5 THE TENGKU: BY 'HUMBLE' SAEED... KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TENXjKU ABDUL RAHMAN was described today 1 as a great leader whose magnanimity towards a Pakistani farmer "has earned the respect of a whole nation." The tribute came from Mohamed Saeed, 55, a former officer in the Indian Army, who, with his
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  • 195 5 Home from 'fruitful' talks in capital KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sarawak's Chief Minister-designate, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ninekan, today returned to Kuching after two days of "fruitful" talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak He told reporters at the airport here: "I had a series of
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  • 252 5 Ismail: The citizens you should be ashamed of ITUALA LUMPUR, v Mon. The Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, said today Malayans should be ashamed of citizens who were not prepared to help in eliminating thugs and gangsters. He was speaking at a ceremony
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  • 148 5 Postmen's 'no' to Govt pay offer IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. IV The Union of Postal Uniformed Staff has unanimously rejected the Government's offer on revised pay scales. The decision was taken at a meeting of the unions executive council yesterday. The union has asked the Congress of Unions of Employees in
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  • 94 5 KUALA "THENGOANU. Mon.— A total of $1,945.10 was raised for the National Partriotic Fund from proceeds of a film show "Herculai in the Centre of the Earth" at the Cathay Theatre here recently. Among those who contributed were the Yang di-Pertuan Muda. Trengganu $100: Teck Siang
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  • 55 5 KLANG. Mon. A preliminary inquiry, in which a bomoh in charged with raping a 13-year-old girl, began in the magistrate's Court here today. The bomoh. Ismail bin Naina Mohamed. 43. is alleged to have raped the girl on April 11 at hi* house in Goh Hock
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  • 188 6 America's consulate in Penang to close IT UA L A LUMPUR, 1V Mon.— The American Consulate in Penan g established in 1920, is to close by Sept. 1. The Ambassador, Mr. Charles Baldwin, said in a statement today that a total Ol 13 consulates were to close as a result
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  • 95 6 Identity of dead man sought SINGAPORE. Mon. An unidentified Chinese, aged about 45, was found unconscious yesterday In a backlane in Johore Road. The man. who had no identification papers, died nine hours later In the General Hospital The police found $274. a watch and a pen on his body,
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  • 71 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly today that the expenses of the Singapore delegation to the recent London talks on Malaysia amounted to $44,880. Dr. Ooh, answering Mr. Tan Cheng Tong (Barlsan SosialisJalan Kayu) said that expenses Incurred
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  • 28 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Sixteen detentions were made under the Women's Charter during AprilJune, the Social Welfare Department said toduy. Eighteen girls were discharged from welfare homes.
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  • 230 6 OINGAPORE, Mon. Further donations totalling $1,036.81 have been received by the Straits Times from both Singapore and the Federation for Singapore widow Madam Jathambal and her 15 children. 1651.4i tc>tal to date ta The latest donations were from Mrs. N. K. Thomas. K.L. $10;
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  • 143 6 Ton too can become national -leaders/ aborigines told KLANG. Monday THE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda, urged aborigine children on .Carey island. 12 miles from here, to learn diligently "so that you too can become leaders like people of other rare" In this country." Dato Abu
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  • 946 6 -by 1 OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS gINGAPORE, Mon. In a scathing attack on the Singapore People's Alliance leader, Tun Lim Yew Hock, in the Legislative Assembly today, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said the "great anti-Com-munist" was prepared to run with
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  • 818 6 accused by the Opposition of being arrogant, it was not arrogance but utter contempt that he bad for Tun Lim's "dishonourable and stupid" act. Be asked on whose side Tun LJm "the great anti-Commu-nist" was,
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    • 683 8 The Indian Government may be quite wrong in its belief that the Chinese are about to resume the border war, but there have been some ominous moves. A total of thirteen divisions have taken up forward positions at key points along the northern border, not only in
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    • 346 8 The Federation Education Minister, Tuan Abdul Hamid j Khan, seems convinced that standards in national or Malay-medium schools now match those in the nationaltype or English-medium schools, and forecasts a much higher rate of enrolment His estimate that the number of Malay students in secondary schools will now
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    • 194 8 Oil palm is already Malaya's second most important estate crop, though a very distant second, being cultivated on less than 150,000 acres, li smallholdings arc taken into account, the oil palm is overshadowed also by the coconut palm, though it is a rising industry and coconuts are declining.
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    • 164 8 T THINK it is time A that the Singapore traffic authorities looked again into the worsening traffic problem. Daily, more cars are put on the roads. Unless effective steps are taken now, it will be almost impossible to drive in Singapore streets in five
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    • 227 8 "j^HE Kaum Ibu has passed a resolution condemning polygamy. A Johore Assemblyman said the Rulers should consider carefully before they accepted the resolution advocating monogamy. You have expressed your views in favour of monogamy. Islam being a universal religion adapts Itself to all seasons, normal or abnormal, and must
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    • 112 8 rpHE decision of the Se--1 langor State Government to preserve Batu Caves and to stop further blasting by quarry operators, is to be praised. It recognises the need to preserve this unique scenic spot for the enjoyment of generations of Malayans to come. It is to be hoped
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    • 122 8 "WEXT to the clock-tower in Malacca is a trench mortar. A Dlate says It was captured from the Germans in the war of 1914--1918 and presented to the town. By whom and when are not stated. But instead of the ornamental piece It was meant to be.
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  • 963 8  - The big thaw and its real meaning... ROBERT STEPHENS BY The first of two articles AM E R ICA and Russia, urged on by Britain, have at last faced the faefs of the nuclear age and decided that security is more important than ideology. This is the real meaning of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 758 8 Straits Tmmt k Malay M.3 ka lea let Fleer COLD (TORACI ARCADE Orelwd COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KIP>IL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Aartkerleed A*)*Me: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wfctceieeesr Hee as. coayer Qvey TMC NKWS FRONT FNxpatrtct'e Sseenimkel M. M. ISMAIL S Aetoilrarry Reed. Nevel Bee* HAMIEM STOKE 378-7.
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    • 24 8 B*aaaßa^_*aßaaa MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is fhe Largest Federation incorporifeo Bank with 75 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.
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    • 72 8 Hi^^-_^ If CARS-TRUCKS-ENGINES f I Z^V a*a*****a**«s~s~ IPV 4 SALE! SALE! SALE! NEW SHIPMENT OF CARPETS JAPANESE COTTON CARPETS 9 x 12 now ot $35.00 9x6 $17.00 BELGIAN COTTON CARPETS 9x 12 Usually $100.00 Now $79.00 9x6 45.00 $35.00 6x4 25.00 $18.00 5x3 15.00 $12.00 BELGIAN JUTE ENGLISH CARPETS INDIAN
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  • Goodwood Hotel STRAITS TIMES Supplement
    • 753 9 FINANCE MINISTER WILL OPEN $2.5 MILLION EXTENSION TODAY (JOODWOOD Park Hotel's $2.5 million extensions which will be officially opened by Singapore's Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight will be another milestone in Singapore's hotel industry. The opening marks the culmination of the second development
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    • 225 9 CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE THE advent of Malay- sia will see the world's touring public becoming more and more assured of the stability of this country and, in consequence, they will discover Malaya and Singapore as a new tourist paradise, says Mr. V.C. Bath, chairman of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 221 9 £>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>»>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>»>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>o>>m tlfipnNllb^Jlt^j/BKStti9kKMß^ If The Goodwood is without doubt one of the finest §v[ > C«3^Jl^^lttMiitLi__ W *^F~ hotei;> in the Orient has a relaxing atmosphere jJh' <^^-JK. m J^^Xk^^ll^^m t "THJ f 03) of quieti luxurlous ele gance backed with efficient ----"""S^^^a^KS^B SHMMHHHHHHB^^^ Vn^ round the clock service, and is
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  • 156 10 The best from both worlds. A STRIKING contrast between the old and the new. On the left is the new extension with sweeping straight lines that form the basis of the modern look. On the right is the tower building with rambling lines and decorative features on the exterior the
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  • 639 10 ITS LUXURY -IN A HOME AWAY FROM HOME MODERN efficiency amidst beautiful surroundings is the keynote of the new $2.5 million extensions recently completed at the Goodwood Park Hotel. The extensions have added 94 new bedroom suites to the accommodation of the hotel, making a total of 169 bedrooms and
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    • 73 10 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL WITH ■HSSHS I^l SIEMENS EDISWAN KOMPACTALITE LAMPS IIS*,:;: r^s ACCESSORIES J%J^. ilX&tifl VB J. G. STATTER LTD. TYPE HM, L.Y. OIL BREAK y,-.^.^-^ HORIZONTAL DRAW-OUT SWITCHGEAR ■»^lj^3f^3lH^ AEI BY AGENTS:R. E. MORRIS 6c CO LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, JALAN TUANKU
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    • 54 10 I Congratulations ZGOODWOOD HOTEL* the opening of their Extension Building I VENETIAN BLINDS For that look of thrilling "newness" for lasting window beauty for the one window treatment that complements period or modern decor choose Kirsch SUNAIRE the aristocrat of Venetian blinds. Supplied and fitted by JAMES WARREN CO., LTD.
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    238 11 This rare picture shows the original building erected before the turn of the century fiOOntVOOD PARK ll HOTEL is an old and distinctive landmark in the State. It was originally built at the turn of the century when it was first used as a club by the German
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  • 186 11 (\N BEHALF of the Singaiwre Tourist Association it gives me great pleasure in being given the opportunity to congratulate the Goodwood Park Hotel on the completion of their fine new extension. More tourists are coming to Singapore every year and as their numbers
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  • 71 11 THIS is the Goodwood Hotel before the war. As can he seen the main feature of the building is the very outstanding tower. This has been a tower of many changes. First built on at the turn of the century, it was
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  • 151 11 Special honour for the visitor to five countries HPHE Pacific Area Travel X Association iS awarditiK a new honour to travellers who have visited nv c or more countries in the Pacific for at least 48 hours In each, since January. 1960. The handsome scroll on fine parchment was specifically
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 91 11 I DUNLOP OFFER £2 CONGRAT 1 i C TO I I S gg PARK HOTEL 9|§ DUNLOP ARE THE EXCLUSIVE SUPPLIERS H| OF LATEX FOAM UNDERLAY FOR CARPETING AND DlinlOpillO CUSHIONS. m i MADE IN MALAYA |f ?[<? (dV DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED m CONGRATULATIONS to GOODWOOD HOTEL on the
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  • 311 12 THERE IS A GREAT FUTURE IN THE HOTEL LINE FOR THE RIGHT TYPE OF YOUNG MAN, SAYS DUNN This is the man who runs the show A MAN who has spent all his working life in <*» the hotel business is today running the Goodwood Park Hotel. He is London-born
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  • 115 12 THE— CLIMB OF MR. JAMES FROM receptionist to reception manager —that, in short, spells the climb to a position of greater responsibility in the hotel business for Mr. Alexander James, 43. Mr James, who speaks five languages fluently is the reception manager at Goodwood Park Hotel Before that, he had
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    • 163 12 FRASER NEAVE and MALAYAN BREWERIES congratulate GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED on the opening of the new extension to the GOODWOOD HOTEL. /iflfn fWt* 'Mm* v r JRF» /"T ib i^n -*bh^ *'■■•■•■s? xie^h BLENDING THE OLD AND THE NEW NO EASY matter when one wishes to con- building. The result
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  • 444 13 COOKING 500 MEALS EACH DAY And for those who like to do their eating in the outdoors there is barbecue night— with food cooked before your eyes J|O\V would you like to rook 400 to 500 n n!! s in a day to was!l l| P approximately MMX) pieces of
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  • 170 13 fIOODWOOD PARR ll HOTEL has the distinction as a place where top flight performers from all over the world have appeared. Big names in show business, like Anneke Gronloh. the Blue Diamonds. Cliff Richards. Acker Bilk and Leslie Hutchlngson have added colour to the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 29 13 A. CLOUET CO., (SINGAPORE) LTD. present their compliments to the Management of the GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED. and are proud to have been entrusted with the FLAT ROOF OVERLAY.
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    • 154 13 Air conditioning screen above ALUM|N|UM reception desk was made of PILKINGTON'S GLASS from frames from DIETHELM'S PI ITHRIF^ Diethelm's are the leading aluminium The airconditioning screen above the manufacturers in Malaya, and pioneers reception desk in the new extensions to in the use of aluminium in architectural applications in Malaysian
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  • 171 14 THE new hotel lobby with shops on the left of the picture. Here the guest can relax in a comfortable setting as he waits for friends Better still, he can browse around the shops whose shelves are packed with the •most
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 219 14 I GOODWOOD I I PARK HOTEL I I air conditioned a| H T f" m WORTHINGTON m Supplied end installed by SJ The JARDINE WAUGH Or 9 anisotion *^l c Federation of Malaya, Singapore, .•A*-— N. Borneo, Brunei Sarowok. Wishing Fame Fortune to the GOODWOOD HOTEL on the occasion of
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    • 211 14 SINGAPORE JEWELLERS v Have great pleasure in wishing Good Luck and Success to GOODWOOD HOTEL on the occasion of the opening of their new extensions. f- 0~ _m~ _0We are specialised designers and manufacturers of high class A jewellery and dealers in diamonds, pearls and other precious stones, silverware, watches,
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  • 469 15 IT IS 45 FEET IN LENGTH AND WAS THOUGHT UP BY MANAGER MR. DUNN (JERMANS, Japanese, Americans and British all have used the Goodwood Park Hotel at one time or another in the past 60 odd years. In 1900 the German mercantile community in Singapore used
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  • 299 15 S'PORE CAN BECOME THE HONOLULU OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA TWO years ago, the 1 Singapore Tourist Association predicted an increase in the number of visitors coming to Singapore. A spokesman of the Association, says the Goodwood Park Hotel is to be congratulated on its present $2.5 million extensions, providing more hotel
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 244 15 j Freddie Rene The premier ladies and gentlemen hair dressers extend their cordial greetings to the Goodwood Hotel on the occasion of their official opening of the new extension. FREDDIE m, RENE Goodwood Hotel, Scotts Road, Singapore 9. Telephone *****. 1 3 BIG REASONS Why you should shop at our
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    • 89 15 Asia jt m have great aCTLX LO pleasure in wishing GOODWOOD HOTEL great prosperity and good luck. We specialise in Curios of all kinds Hand embroidered table cloths Children's smock dresses Asia Arts Goodwood Hotel Singapore 9. ZaccWs Bookstall are proud to associate themselves with the official opening of the
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  • 454 16 GETTING READY FOR THE BIG TOURIST BOOM ROUND THE CORNER Goodwood will provide a luxury setting for visitors to Spore 'THE management and 1 directors of Goodwood Park Hotel are to be congratulated on their far sightedness in opening the $2.5 million extension because this will attract more visitors to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 97 16 COLD STORAGE ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES IN CONJUNCTION WITH BENHAM AND SONS LTD offer their congratulations to the GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SINGAPORE Benham 6? Sons through their sole agents Cold Storage Engineering and Technical services supplied the principal kitchen equipment including the installation of the first in view under fire
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    • 28 16 *t dit for choosing rzzirzzi CROSSLEY CARPETS l_Z]l_H in the new extension building SINGAPORE MALAYA REPRESENTATIVE: GOH HOE KIM 6z, CO. 33, NGEE ANN BUILDING, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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  • 651 17 CONSTITUTION TO BE AMENDED TO KEEP 'UNDESIRABLES' OUT OF POLITICS AFTER BIRTH OF MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE Singapore Government is to clamp down on the "important" role played by gangsters in elections. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, indicated this in the Legislative Assembly today
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  • 81 17 Two fight in temple: One dies MALACCA, Mon.— Two men working ln a Chinese temple in Jonker Street here fou&ht yesterday with weapons which included an axe, parang and knife. One of them. Lee Ah Kit. 62. died in the General Hospital shortly after admission while the other, Chew Ah
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  • 120 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. M W. Indrasoma, manager of B. P de Sllva Ltd. Singapore has been appointed Ceylon's honorary trade commissioner in Singapore. His appointment was announced today by Ceylon's acting High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. Arthur Abeyawardena. Th« High Commission closed early
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  • 360 17 Barisan lose race against the clock SINGAPORE, Monday. T»HE Barisan Sosialis ran a race against time (2 A minutes 30 seconds) in the Legislative Assembly today— and lost, i The race was to round up sufficient Assemblymen into the House to form a quorum (13 members). It all began Just
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  • 34 17 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN chats with the American Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Charles Baldwin, just before boarding his Malayan Airways plane yesterday for the summit meeting in Manila. Straits Times picture.
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  • 81 17 THE seven- member Federation contingent to the 11th World Scout Jamboree, which will be held on the Plain of Marathon in Greece from Thursday to Aug. 11. left Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday headed by the Chief Commissioner, Inche Zainal Abidin bin Ali (above).
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  • 28 17 SEREMBAN, Mon. Mr. Gurnam Singh GUI. new-elected president of the Seremban Town Council, was guest of honour at a Sikh community dinner here last night.
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  • 106 17 $1,000 and decree to -husband- SINGAPORE, Mon. Tom Stanley Dyson, a security officer at Phoenix Park, who sued his wife. Low Kirn Neo, a former dance hostess, for divorce on grounds of adultery and claimed damages of $30,000 against a private medical practitioner, Dr^Teo Soon Wan, was awarded $1,000 damages
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  • 70 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. A brother and sister, Ramat bin Sadan and Roham binte Sadan. who pleaded guilty in the Assize Court today to a charge of Incest, were each jailed for six months by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. They were stated to have committed the offence
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  • 159 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Legislative Assembly today referred to the Select Committee on Privileges a breach of privilege motion by the Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, against Dr. Lee Slew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis No debate was allowed on the
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  • 306 17 Premier Lee gives pledge on religious freedom SINGAPORE, Mon •3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a "declaration on religious freedom," told the Legislative Assembly today that his government would seek to maintain religious liberty in the State. Mr. Lee said that while in London, the British Council
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  • 24 17 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Bocial Welfare Department helped 80.614 cases from April to June this year, according to the quarterly report issued today.
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  • 31 17 SEREMBAN. Mon. —A State assemblyman, Mr. Lee Tee Slang, opened a two-day civics course today for 40 youths from new villages and local council areas in Seremban district.
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  • 194 17  -  RODERICK PESTANA: By Batu Pahat, Monday ALL the Alliance town councillors here have refused to sit on any of the working committees of the Batu Pahat Town Council. This surprise move came at the first meeting of the council held over the weekend. The
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  • 153 17 SINGAPORE, Monday. r«LOUD-SEEDING operations in Singapore were postponed today when the specially equipped DC-3 aircraft developed mechanical trouble. The plane was taxi-in? down the runway when the fault was detected and the senior meteorological officer, Mr. Hwang Law Sooi. had to call off operations. Rain-making
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  • 51 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Indonesia will not take pan in the weeklong South-East Asian cultural festival here beginning on Aug. 8. A spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate-General explained today that the decision had been taken by his Government because of the Indonesian National Day celebrations on Aug.
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  • 22 17 MALACCA. Mon. A branch of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services was formed here yesterday.
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  • 83 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will address Singapore teachers at a rally on Wednesday at the Badminton Hall in Gulllemard Road. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk. Lin, will also address the gathering. The rally, starting; at 9
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  • 320 17 'Sack the SPA' Umno youths —rapped— SINGAPORE, Mon. Dato Syed Esa A'menoar, secretary of the Singapore Umno liaison committee, today criticised the Umno Youth section of East Division for creating "unnecessary friction" in the Singapore Alliance over the issue of the Singapore (Elections to the Federal House of Representatives) Bill.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 117 17 INITIAL PAYMENT $15. $20. $25. I™ lst y ear l8 23 27 year 17. 22. 26. H^PHJHH 3rd year 16. 21. 25. I§JH 1 h d MOMTHLY 4th year 14. 17. 20. Ikl■ k m ils RENTAL sth year 13. 16. 19. UmmJ I 6th year 12. 15. 18. REDUCING
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 515 17 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY D*niA cim/~ a r-»/-\r»r- ku 602 Prelude To Breakfast; Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Mt£y lKJ 7.00 Time Signal, The News; lacca; 6.00 It's A Woman* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 7.10 Songs And Sweet Music: World; 6.46 Extracts Prom The 476 metres 7.30 Learn A Word A Day;
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  • MAINLY for WOMEN
    • 99 18 Stainless steel tools for gardening IF you like doing some gardening yourself there is a new delivery of stainless steel garden tools which will make your hobby all the more pleasant. There are garden trowels, hand forks, hand cultivator, graduated planting trowel with specific m i suren\ents and other sets.
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    • 367 18 Fashion experts retain the short hemline TH the opening of the autumn fashion shows in the capital cities of Europe, an Kngiish journalist sums up very prettily what fashion means. Fashion in Rome means fun and fantasy, she says. Fashion in London means prettiness and practicality. Fashion in Paris may
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    • 129 18 GOLFING IN THE RAIN COR golf lovers here's something new and eye-catching to carry them through a game even when the clouds burst to bring down a shower of rain. From Australia comes the nylon twopiece outfit, specially designed to facilitate easy movement. There's the nylon jacket and skirt for
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    • 168 18 B HOUSEHOLD r remove iron rusl on a garment, squeeze lemon juice on the stain and then spread the garment in the sun for a time. Then rinse. Before sewing, place a sheet under your chair. Dropped pins, hooks and eyes, needles and threads then can be found more easily.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 119 18 DREAMS FROM PARIS I LOTION^\^ M W PERFUME MTV M ATOMISER W I- BRILLIANTINE llon/orf. Cl I. S.Mf.»PO*C KUUt LMIWI' IPOH. MNtNt, fun w^ n fdH^ PRO DUCTS \IM/ T7Z A Paddle j"L -rjT I Tombale«n« f i i /V-^SBf A Junior Plqygyms I rz -*T^ I1 Go Karts Built
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    • 421 18 Do all women prefer the same kind of lipstick? s~"^ f Ht j Of course not! No lipstick i, teiture. nor any single shade, could satisfy all the women the world over! '■< I That's why Revlon -internationally ifH famous for making beautiful women j^^^H more so offers a tempting
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 278 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. It takes an age for such untl8. Take care with oils to pro- diness to have any meaning vide (cod value (8). (4). 9. Dig up a murmuring sound In 6. Give up the flght in the baththe river i6>. room? (5. 2. 3, 5).
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1363 19 10 LKtKCUUI k Ultbl COAil U.A.. Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Penanf MACHAON ..or-moutt.. literptet la Pt/An 3 uuiiUS Lxerpeel. Gtasgo* Gtl. 31 An *«l 4 ASPHALIOfI 1 tan. He-re. H Durf Au| 5 An > An */H Aug 11 PATROCLUS I'peal. Oubun GUifaa An An 13 An 14/11 An
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    • 1435 19 il* jpaXpaaf \TG\/fl-i\7LTtlimMmu^m3^^^^^^mmm\ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS II GENOA, It HAVIE. HAMBURB, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAtti >&i2»iJHW Spare P. Sham Penang £/£--->& "MAUYA" Ii Part/31 July 3/ I An E?f VKj\ I*l 'KAMIOOIA" a) 31 Illy/ 4An 5. 7 Aug I, I Aug VAr^V-V ««L»LCA'
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    • 1356 19 B EM^JIEME IKPRESS SERVICE 10 LOHION. LIYtRPOOt k COHTJHEjrTAt_PO<m. S'pora P. S'haai Pataajj BEHALOER (H) H'Mrf, L'tta. Havre, R'«aa» la Pt/Aaf 1 lENRINHES (E.lp- I peel, H'barf, Hull, M'Ue C. t July 31 lII} 31/4 lENLOYAI (E.U LHlta. M'bre Hamburf II Pt/Aif 4 An lENCLEUCN L'peel. Havre. RDM), B'mea An
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    • 1255 19 feMcALISTER 6* CO., LTD. w^ iti. Ne urn V*^ EI.LKRMAM LINE tfc KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. iO> ANMUS. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE HULL ft MIDILISBROUSH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITY Of NEWCASTLE f eitt 4I JJ l r I tt J titri $t tt B'pOft) S'htM Pfning innCjiiMVM 1 1
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  • 707 20 From Our Market Correspondent TX)R a variety of reasons conditions were quiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the amount of business written was small. First restraining factor was the publication of the offer for sale by the Colonial Development
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  • 22 20 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices July 37 July 29 Industrials: 115.98 115.36 Tins: 109.57 109.44 rubbers: 114.60 113.68 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 617 20 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIAL*: Our.lopi (1.000) 58.16 D. (I.OOOi $3.1.% I>. (1.000) 53.14 D. (1.000) *3.17. (3.000) S3.H. (1.000) $3.15, (1.000) 53.13: Katt Sm«lt (2,000)
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  • 27 20 July 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71J cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5448.50 (down 2!- cents). Estimated unofficial offering 2 .">.") tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 248 20 Ship* lying alongside the imgaaare M.rbour »hir»n M .ia.«t«J teday ara: Kunlkawa Mara 42/43. Nippon 13/14, Kashtl Maru 8/9, Star Betelgeuae 2S/26. Selamat N.W. 3. Serdans N.W. 4, Rhexenor 44, Velebit 19, City ot Newcastle 4/8, Dollua 35/36, Calcutta, Maru 31/32, Surate H3/34, Beniinnea 6/7. Rothensteln 1/2,
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  • 65 20 -TNI Malayan IxeHanga Banks' Assa- ciatlsn mada this change In lta rates to me -chants yesterday (the rate la to SlOOi: ■ailing TT »r OO ready: Belgian Franas IS2O. On the free exchange market in Hoog Kont yesterday ;he U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.74J tor T.T. and
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  • 393 20 rpHE Straits tin price still A continued to fall yesterday being down another 124 cents to $448.50 per picul on an offering estimated Increased by 10 tons to 255 tons. In London on Friday tin prices softened during moderately active trading, cash
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  • 72 20 CHINIIB fradata Ixaftaaga, tmgaa*re men pwlees par pteul yeetereay: Oeeenut ell. bulk $44i aellere, drum 147 i Milan. Cera: JulT/Aug. UK /Continent 128 buyera. Peeper: lfontok white Sl32| sellers. Sarawak white 1130 ivllers. special Ba,rawaJc black 1871 sellers, garbled Uampoog black »87| sellera. ABTA t97i Mllera. Stngavera Ceeenut
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  • 168 20 (OFFICIAL C UOTATIONS) July 29. Three months Duolopa 20 cts. McAllster 12 eta E. Smelters 20 ettßobinaon 11 eta Eaao 21 eta. BL storage 4id. r. ft N. 18 eta. RoUunana 11 eta. Gammon IS cts. 14. Land S eta. H. B'purm 11 eta. i Darby 4d. Home
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  • 135 20 MELBOURNE. Mon. CHARE prices were firm today with some leaders registering solid gains. Moat moves, however, were small with rises again well outnumbering (alls. Turnovers were moderate B.H.P. gained 6d. to 55s 6d. Otis and base metals were firmer with Australian Oil and Gas up 3s. to 435.
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  • 253 20 AUGUST first trade rubber buyera t.a.b. clostd at S p.m. in Slngapare and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at TU cents prr lb. down ooe-elcnib of a cent on Friday's closing level (or tbe position. Tbe tone was stagnant. R.A.B. and F.M.R.E. doling pricai in cents per lb. yesterday: Int
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    217 20 THE following list ol selected Malayan industrial yields is based on prices ruling yesterday morning •P-prlce E.Y. -earnings yield <1.-om D.V. -dividend yield (gross) T.C.-times covered. Dtftmtitnt: Times Covered: Mrann the number of tlmea last year's total dividend Is covered by tbe profit." for that year. Example: A
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1105 20 HHHaaa^PHsaH KISEN KAISHA LTIX 0.&.A.. facade. AUamtie. end Create Lakes Bast Castlß>dß> Service Stile r Sham Honolulu i M»r.ovc i »ri«*i C 5 inti »un|f«». "Kiisikiwa Mara" tia 42/43 II am »uf 21 1b Seat ZS Seat -fiakjaa Mais IS/IB aat 1 Stit 27 Set* M ttst IB Oct is
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    • 833 20 Passenger Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. Sjpore^ P. S'hom Penong TSS. "State Of Madras" Vey. 127 July 30/ Aug 2 Aug 3 Aug 1 Chief Agerts: R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD., Singapore. Phone ***** RIOGRANDE LINE SOUTH AMERICA/SOUTH AFRICA/FAR EAST VICE VERSA Discharging from Buenos Abes, Riogrande, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Cape Town
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    • 253 20 NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED LOSS OF UNIT CEBTIFICATE. Tbe following Unit CertiflcaU registered in the name of lan Roderick Lane has been reported lost and Is declared null and void. Certificate No. 0425 covering 800 units of the Third Malayan Fund. MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED Managers, Third Malayan Fund.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 713 21 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS for the Construction of (50) fifty, two storey shop houses at Sim pang Tlga tPekan Ourney) In Dlndlngs, Perak. Will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Kerja. J.K.R. Perak, Ipoh up to 1 3.00 p.m. on 16th August. 1963 j from Contractors
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    • 532 21 NOTICES i REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY 1. No. 27 Kreta Ayer Road. 2. Nos. 197-A, 207 and 211-B Lorong 29. Geylang. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. 3. No. 8 St. LawTence Road. 4. No. 3 Ec Teow Leng Road. Kiong Chai Woon Co., Ltd., Auctioneers Valuers, Singapore Si Johore. Telephones: ***** at *****.
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    • 805 21 (Continued from Pace 8). SITUATIONS VACANT Vi l» <.rd, *i i Mm.,.— Box St rt: mxlra WANTED GRADUATE TEACHER for St. Joseph's Institution. Bras Basab Road, Singapore (Morning Session) Apply to Ki-v Bro. Director. BOOKKEEPINC TEACHERS. Afternoon/Evening Classes. Apply personally at Raja's College (Ulan Singh's 2nd tloori spore today aiterooon.
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    • 1014 21 SITUATIONS WANTED Hfer*"* (Mi*.}— Boa It tt*. axtrm READ th* Senior Appointments Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall each week. GRADE I HOSPITAL Assistant seeks Job In Estate Hospital Lines and Antl-Malarlal works. Box A3IBV S.T. B'pore. FULLY QUALIFIED TECHNICAL Assistant IS yean' experience supervision or building construction etc Seeks position
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    • 893 21 EDUCATION it Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta, mxtrm MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE offers intensive Short Courta for 1963 H.8.C.. BCBOOI Certificate. KM C.K., Qualifying Test. L.C.8.. Book-keeping ate an) General Course tor 1964/1965 examinations. Malay, Chinese and Tamil all levels. Secure your Credits In English through our famous EmcliKb Language
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    • 689 21 FURNITURE It Word* SI (IHl*.}— Box It eta, txtrm FOR QUALITY Cane Furniture visit Adrian's 425 Kiver Valley Road. ***** (Spore). SNROFFS FURNITURE, specially made. Hire purchase or hire or tradein. 80/62, Orchard Road. B'pore. FOR HIRE to Ward* Si (Mi*.)— Box St et*. mxtrm MOOBRN FURNITURE REFRIGERATORS Etc On
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    • 686 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE H'ore-J Si (Vin.)-Hux St rt: txtrn ANCLIA OEC. 59 Ketcularly Maintained J.'aoo 0.0 o. King (B'pore) ***** 2—4 ii m. SINGAPORE MOTORS LTO. 313-319. Orchard Road hh.- i *■> ide runge of good used cars at moderate prices. All our used cars are checked and has an
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    • 456 21 MISCELLANEOUS :n Word* SJ (Vin.)-Box SO rt*. txtrm SALES A SERVICE Outboard Motora, Lawn Mowrm and VVrigbinn Macaloes, Kirn Seng Cbmog Ltd.. luj Uavclock Road. Singamr*. Pnona ■HU/IMM, SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Wmr4* U Him.)— Bom St et*. txtrm CONSULT LIE ON:i Uold'mith for your WrddinK Presents. READ MALAY MAIL'S
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL "NEWS...
    • 231 22  -  ANTHONY OEI By r PHE familiar beetle-shaped 1 Volkswagen 1200 sedan is to be assembled in Malaysia'in the near futuie. Confirming this, the local distributors, Champion Motors Ltd., said that the proposition was inevitable in view of government policy with regard to
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    • 304 22  - Brilliantine factory to commence at Redhill CHAN BONG 500 By VET another factory is to be opened in the Redhill industrial estate, Singapore, by the Finance. Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee on Saturday. This time it is for the manufacture of brilliantine, perfume and other hair pre- parations. The factory
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    • 417 22  -  HENRY PAUL By rE latest type boilers that will operate at temperatures and pressures that are the highest so far used 'n Malaya, are being installed In the $25 million extension to the Pcrak River Hydro-Elec-tric Power Company's steam station at Malim Nawar, about
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    • 296 22  - LAVISH PLAN FOR HOTEL OPENING MOK SIN PIN By ELABORATE plans have been drawn up for the opening of Hotel Singapura Intercontinental. Singapore's latest addition to multimillion dollar luxury hotels, on Sept. 17. Mr. Richard H. Squier, general manager of the I hotel, said all rooms In the hotel arc
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    • 83 22 THE 500,000 th Weathermaster unit to be built by Carrier Air Conditioning Company will be among the 4 174 such unite installed In the 50-storey Republic National Bank Building now under construction In Dallas. U.S.. it Is announced. Another new structure, the First National Bank In
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    • 171 22 ILif ORE locally manufactured pro- ducts will be on display at this year's Singapore Trade and j Industrial Exhibition which begins i at the Great World Amusement Park tomorrow. There has been tremendously good response from local Industrialists for stalls to display their products,
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • 310 23  - Jega left out by his home state ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS by OINGAPORE. Mon Malayan ace sprinter M. Jegathesan is disappointed that the Selangor AAA have not selected him for the National championships j at Penang on Aug. 9-10 j At Farrer Park yesterday. j Jega told me: "I find it
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  • 11 23 Withdrawal report a complete surprise to us, says Kwok
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  • 333 23  - FAM SEND CABLE TO BURMA FOR CONFIRMATION FRANCIS BOEY by Kuala Lumpur, Mon. JHE F.A. of Malaya today sent a cable to Rangoon seeking confirmation of a report that the Burma F. A. had decided to withdraw from the Merdeka tournament here from Aug. 8 to 18. FAM secretary Kwok
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  • 269 23  - Forces to be reckoned with Bangay JOE DORAI; by Singapore, Monday nnHE Commonwealth Forces Far East team for the Merdeka tournament are not to be underestimated. This was emphasised by team manager Flt.-Lt. W. E. Bangay here today "Some people seem to have the Impression that Com- monwealth Forces are
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  • 47 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. John Lim. who won three events in record times, was the champion at the Praser and Neave athletics meet yesterday. Johon clocked 11.9 for the 100 metres; 60.5 for the 400 and 18.6 for the 110 m hurdles. THE WORLD OF SPORT
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  • 120 23 Pearce is bidding for 'triple 1 crown'— SINGAPORE, Mon. Aus- tralian John Pearce is bidding for a hattrlck In the Singapore open lawn tennis championships here on Aug. 2-5. Pearce recently retained his Pera,k and Penang open singles titles. He has entered for three events in the Singapore championships men's
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  • 177 23 PLENTY OF TALENT IN MALAYSIA SQUAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysia soccer selectors will have plenty of talent choose from when they get down to pick the squad for the Merdeka tournament. This was evident in the first of two trials held at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight when Possibles
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  • 328 23 PHICACK). Mon. Jack Nlcfcteas, Julias Boros and Arnold Palmer tied for the first place in the Western Open golf tournament here yesterday. They will meet in a three-way playoff over 18 holes to decide the $33,000 top prize. All three finished on 280 after 72
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  • 89 23 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore schoolboys slneles tennis final between Chong Jee Teng (Catholic Hieh) and Tan Tlong Hum (St Patrick's) was abandoned after 115 minutes at the St. Joseph's Institution courts because of rain. Jee Tong won the marathon first set 14-12 In 65 minutes
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  • 272 23 RACING n IPOH, Monday. 'VHE Perak Turf Club today announced the weights for the four handicap races in the amateur meet programme here on Saturday. The other four races In the card are at catchweights. The handicaps are: Royal Lancers Cop Sf: Filibuster 13.0; General
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  • 155 23 I" ONDON, Mon. There are 29 acceptors for the Stewards Cup to be run over 6f at Goodwood tomorrow. They are. with probable Jockeys and weights: Elco (Q. Lewis) 9.7. Creole (S. Smith) 9-1; Assurance 9.0; Akbar (E. Smith) and Marcher (L Piggott) both 8.13:
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 981 23 NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr Kwek Soo Up alias S. L. Kwek has. left our employment and Is no longer authorised to transact business or collect monies on behali of the i j Company. The Manager, MALAYAN AGENCIES. PEN AND. Chief Agents: British India General Insurance Co., Ltd.
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    • 451 23 J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'E' and above up to 12 Noon on 5.8.63 at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Negri Sembilan, Seremban for: THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OV 12 UNITS CLASS H' QUARTBtS AT GENERAL HO6PITAL AREA, RASAH
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    • 100 23 v si *ffl f/ ML Fifty years of precision watchmaking by Swiss craftsmen. A superb self winding 'Incabloc' movement with 30 jewels. BhISHf \w ||p%i H^) ill A dustproof, waterproof case to protect the shock resistant movement. SKE&S sB The unique styling-modern as the day after to-morrow. HBHHBfcfr3r tr *M
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 82 23 M'OHl'fli DIARY SOCCER Malaysian team trial: Possibles v Probables (Merdeka Stadium, 8 p.m.). Thomson Cnp (under-13): NTPS Semlnyih v MBS Sentul (4.15): final: Victoria Inst. v BBBS (Sec) (5.15, both matches at Merdeka Stadium). Snore junior cnp: SRC v Dockyard fFarrer Pk). Ipoh Di». 1: Ramblers v Kilat (Jn Abdul
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  • 403 24  -  AUSTEN ZECHA By jJI'ALA LUMPUR, Mom. Tengku Abdul Rahman HI for the Manila sum mil today determined not to compromise on the plebiscite issue. H( said at the airport: "I am going on a mission of peace. "One thing is certain. It's good
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  • 208 24 Maca and Pelaez in a little show of peace MANILA. Moi .—Philippine Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez. who is in the midst of a bitter political quarrel with President Diosdado Macapagal. today shook hands with him at the airport when thry met Indonesian and Malayan heads of government. The crowd at the
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  • 82 24 MOSQUITOES ARE CHOOSY... AND THIS IS WHY NEW YORK. Mon Mosquitoes ■oos.v aboui whom tney Wie. aooOßUna to a report by n pi Voi entomologist, Dr HI.. Haynes I i v. e:ir light -coloured ck>tne>. me less active ihan itvera'-je. bathe three limes a day in v.ami waUT, an 65
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  • 20 24 KOLANDAISAMV PILLAI rrlir«l s 1 KlilKn- 7 :tn p m ■_~<-7-H.T Cort, nf will ■Mi r ijro'fTit from p.
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  • 48 24 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Australian High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. T. K. Critchley, left by air t«dav (or Kuching for a 10-day tour of Sarawak and North Borneo. It is his first visit to those territories <md he is expected to meet political leaders there.
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  • 349 24 i LONDON. Mon.— With holidays! keeping business at a low level and with the Account ending on Thursday, the stock markets today had a quiet and somewhat uiim- 1 teresting day. There was no lack of encourauIng factors l)u .sentiment was al- 1 lected during
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  • 62 24 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 21 13/Hd., Sept. 21 13 16d., Oct. 21 13/16 d., Nov 21 13 16d., Oct Dec. 21 13 16d., Jan Mar. 21 13/16 d., Apr./ June 21 13/16 d., July Sept. 21 T id., Oct Dec. 21 7 Hd.. Jan. Mar. 21"» d cl.f. Aug. 21
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  • 24 24 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £893, sellers £894. Forward buyers £890' j sellers £891, Settlement £895 Turnover a.m. 150 tons, p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 42 24 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowe** Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Koto Bharu 91 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 86 75
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