The Straits Times, 7 August 1963

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN .152
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    773 1 —by the Tengku Slight delay if necessary PREMIER SAYS ON RETURN FROM THE MANILA SUMMIT: WE EXPECT* ~y*} CONFRONTATION POLICY TO BE WITHDRAWN AUTOMATICALLY fat"* 1 Foreign bases 'threat' a big issue at talks KUALA LUMPUR, Tiies. Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Press five hours after his return
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  • 118 1 KUCHING, Tues. Mr. Sti-phen Kalong Nine kan. Chief Minister of Sarawak, said today there was no point in holding a plebiscite in Sarawak because the recent general election had proved clearly that the majority of people supported Malaysia. Mr Ningkan. commenting on the Manila
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  • 53 1 PLANELOADS OF ACTRESSES FOR FESTIVAL PLANELOADS of film stars have been arriving daily in Singapore for the South-east Asia Cultural Festival. which opens tomorrow. Above is a line-up of glamour from Hong Kong with two local actresses who went to the airport to greet them. (More pictures
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  • 125 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 Nearly 1,500 artists from 11 countries have gathered here for the South-east Asia Cultural Festival opening here on Thursday. Two exhibitions will be opened tomorrow in conjunction with the festival. Exhibits from the participating countries will be on show.
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  • 59 1 Holiday road deaths 18 LONDON. Tues.— The Ministry of Transport here said today the provisional number of toad accident deaths In Britain on August bank holiday on Monday was 18. compared with 23 last year. The total number of road deaths In the four-iiay rain-hit holiday weekend since midnight on
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  • 522 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday '•pHE National Trades Union Congress today 1 demanded that the Government hold ar? immediate investigation into alleged police action "Judo holds and arm locks" at the strike-bound premises of Star Press Ltd. in Selegie Road. The incident,
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  • 66 1 'Cinders' man Shinoda is arrested TOKYO. Tues. Tadakatsu Shlnoda was arrested on suspicion of having shipped to New York coal cinder In boxes which should have contained transistor radios and tape recorders Three police officers flew to Singapore and escorted Shinoda to Japan aboard a Japanese fright«r. The arrest was
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  • 39 1 BERLIN. Tues.— lndian pacifist Tapeshwar Zutsin. 36. will begin a week's fast on the East-West border tomorrow "to protest against the building of the Wall and to express my sympathy with those who suffered from It."
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  • 68 1 LONDON Tups Spot tin jumped El a ton in London today to £904- C 905. reflecting a tight statistical position coinciding with restocking as the end of the summer holiday ncarv This is thp highest level since uncertainty on American stockpile intentions brought the
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  • 77 1 CALCUTTA. Tues.— lndia and Pakistan reached accord yesterday on the line of division of Beruoarl. a small area In northwest Bengal, India, part of which has to be transferred to Pakistan under the "Nehru-Noon" agreement. Agreement on the line of division of Berubarl preparatory to
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  • 212 1 Cheers for Rusk and Home MOSCOW, Tues. A crowd of about SUO Russians applauded the two Western foreign ministers when t.hey left the Soviet Foreign Ministry today after EastWest talks. Britain's Lord Home and Mr. Dean Rusk. U.S. Secretary of State, smiled broadly at th c clearly spontaneous clapping. Mr.
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  • 34 1 COMMON MART US HITS BACK WASHINGTON i Uui>tinc Hertei i'n-i--•Jcnt Kennedy^ trad" negotiator twljv u.tvr formal niiluc 9t retail* lion afatest U". 'l"' i «mm<>n Markets re»tri< t»oo> on import* American poultry
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 201 2 YEW DELHI, Tues. 11 The Indian Defence Minister, Mr. Yashwant Rao Chavan, said in Srinagar, Kashmir, yesterday that the Communist Chinese had massed forces on the Indian border again. He said there was increasing evidence of larger concentrations than last year. The
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    • 60 2 LONDON, lues.— The British Foreign Office is siudyinc a letter from Mr. Chou En-!ai. the Chinese Pr:me Minister. repeating proposals for a ".summit" nuclear disarmament conference. The letter was sent through the British diplomatic mission in Peking The Communist Chinese proposal is considered in
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    • 115 2 HIPPOPOTAMUS KILLED BY A TENNIS BALL IN ITS TUMMY JAKARTA. Tues.— A 15--year-old hippopotamus in the Bandoeng Zoo has been killed by a tennis ball. Antara news agency reported today that an autopsy revealed that the beast, too heavy for 10 men to lift, died of internal injuries from a
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    • 73 2 mercy tour MELBOURNE, Tues.— At least six Australian eye surgeons will visit India and Thailand later this ve.ir for a three-month series of tree operations on the Impoverished blind. American mid English surgeons will also take part. The visit is sponsored ov the Mobile
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    • 48 2 TEHERAN. Tues. Women will be able to vote and stand as candidates for the first time In the Iranian general election on Sept. 17. the Government announced yesterday. The Shah dissolved Parliament in May 1961 and since then. Oovernments have ruled by decree. Reuter.
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    • 43 2 AHMEDABAD, Tues. Newspapers In India's sixth largest city have decided to stop printing news about Christine Keeler. The five dailies said they did net consider the British sex scandal to be fit readinr for the city's one million inhabitants. I P.I
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    • 309 2 ARMS BAN WON'T HIT US, SAY SOUTH AFRICAN PAPERS JOHAN NESBURG. Tues. South Africa has reached a point where an arms embargo will not affect her capacity to maintain internal security, the South African Press said yesterday. Newspapers took a "go It alone" attitude in seekln: some ray of light
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    • 20 2 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union and North Vietnam signed a protocol on further economic co-operation here yesterday.— Reuter.
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    • 106 2 BLANTYRE, Tues.— A Bill due before Nyasaland's Legislative Assembly shortly will provide a permanent right of way for Dr. Hastings Banda, the Prime Minister, when he travels by road with an escort. The Bill, published yesterday, seeks to amend the traffic law
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    • 114 2 36 trippers drowned, 18 killed by lightning CEOUL, Tues— Thirty-six South Korean holidaymakers were drowned on Sunday and 18 others were killed by lightning as the hot muggy weather blanketed the entire country. As the mercury rose to the mld-90s Fahrenheit in South Korea, the police estimated that 220.000 citizens
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    • 45 2 DAMASCUS. Tues.— Syria had Its third Cabinet yesterday In five months. Prime Minister Salah Bltari new Cabinet of 18 included nine Baath Party members and ntn» Independent advocates of Arah union. All but three were members of the previous administration.—UJP.l.
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    • 101 2 At the station, a real cool porter... Photo Times REAL cool. That was the travellers' verdict on the railway porter in his flowing robes. Nigerian Syl v c s ter Chukwvwelke Uzu, 25, wore his national costume to work at a Manchester station. The temperature was €9 degrees compared with
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 243 3 THE KREMLIN BUBBLES OVER WITH GOOD SPIRITS AS TEST BAN AGREEMENT IS SIGNED MOSCOW, Tues. British, United States and Soviet Foreign Ministers signed a test ban treaty here yesterday and then toasted the peace of the world in sparkling Soviet champagne. Lord Home, Mr. Dean
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    • 99 3 LONDON, Tues. Essex police and coastguards have been receiving reports of "glowing pebbles" being washed up over a wide area of the beach at St. Lawrence Bay near the Bradwell nuclear power station. Police have been sent from Chelmsford and officials of
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    • 50 3 PARIS, Tues. Mr. Jack Downie, 43, British deputy secret-ary-general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OEC>. died suddenly on Sunday at Vallon Par La Croix Barrez. southern Prance. Mr. Downie. a former British Treasury official, had been deputy secretary-general since Sept. 30. 1961.— Reuter.
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    • 128 3 Lovell hopes for joint U.S. -Soviet moon bid WASHINGTON. Tues. Sir Bernard Lovell. Director of Jodrell Bank observatory, said in a i 'itpy righted article yesterday th.it he hoped the United States and the Soviet Union would make a further attempt at collaboration in landing a man on the moon.
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    • 35 3 TERRE HAUTE (Indiana), Tues. Calvin Hughes. Jailed for robbing a bank In 1958, has been told he owes U5532,462.43 tax on the money he stole although it has ail been recovered. Reuter
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    • 509 3 eminent figures, including President Brezhnev. At the end of the signIng, Mr. Gromyko rose and shook hands with Mr. Rusk and Lord Home. Speaking from a prepared text, Mr. Gromyko said the conclusion of the
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    • 77 3 Malaya will sign pact when membership is widened: Razak KUALA LI MPIR, Toes. Malaya has declared that she will adhere to the partial nuclear test ban treaty but with a qualification. The Deputy Prime .Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said "Malaya hoped to sign the treaty when membership is widened." Malaya
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    • 205 3 POLICE CUT CHAIN IN 'JOBS FOR NEGROES' DEMONSTRATION NEW YORK, Tuesday. SIX NEGROES chained themselves together at a Brooklyn hospital site during a racial demonstration yesterday and it took police nearly an hour to cut them apart. The six were among 10 pickets arrested at the site, where more than
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    • 135 3 Ike (in a suit this time) returns to Normandy CHERBOURG, Tues —Gen. Eisenhower yesterday "reinvaded" Normandy and in two hours arrived in Caen, old Norman town which it took the allies a month to reach after the p-Day landings in in 1944. The former supreme Allied commander, wearing a lounge
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    • 27 3 PARIS. Tues. Mr. Robert Schuman, 77-year-old former French Prime Minister, is critically ill at his home ai Chazeiles. A priest administered extreme function yesterday.— Reuter.
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    • 56 3 WILLIAMSVILLE (New Ifork). Tues. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas. 64. took Joan C. Martin. 23 a government worker, as bis third bride yesterday, five days after he was divorced by hts second wife. The couple was married here in a quiet ceremony and left immediately by
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    • 124 3 42 KILLED IN, COLOMBIAN BANDIT ATTACK ON BUSES BOGOTA, lues. Bandits killed 42 propie, most of whom were beheaded by machetes in assaults on three buses on the eastern highway in Caldas State, the Colombian' army announced yesterday. The buses were attacked one after another at the same point on
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    • 27 3 LONDON. Tues. A skate weighing 1171 b. was landed by angler from a boat off Bournemouth last night, setting up a new local record.— Reuter.
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  • 268 4 JUDGMENT for a total sum of $2X>,--027.'M was entered by the Chief Justice, Mr. .lust ice Wee (hong Jin. in the High Court today against the owner and other persons interested in the steamship Gitana in si\ claims against them. The six claimants
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  • 232 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Barisan SoslalLs today said that it was gratified to note that the Manila summit conference had now asked United Nations SecretaryGeneral U Thant to ascertain the wishes of the people of Sarawak and Sabah before the formation of Malaysia. "But the
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  • 92 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— An Indonesian who was repatriated In May this year after serving a two-month Jail sentence for illegal entry into Singapore sneaked In again on July 27, a magistrate's court was told today. DJamaliudln bin Sapa, 28. was Jailed for one year for
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  • 179 4 Dry spell on, but consumption up again SINGAPORE, Tuts. Water consumption in Singapore rose to 54.903,000 gallons yesterday against 48,710,--000 gallons on Sunday. The Public Utilities Board again appealed for public co-operation to keep down consumption and to preserve the depleted stocks. Dry weather since the beginning of this month
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  • 44 4 SINOAPORS. Tues.— Professor Charles Abrams. a member of the Unesco team of experts who are now advising the Singapore Government on urban re-develop-ment, will give a public lecture on "The Housing Problem," at the USTS library. Armenian Street, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 165 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday A FIVE-DAY international convention of Jehovah's Witnesses sponsc>reci by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Brooklyn, New York, will be held at the Victoria Theatre from Aug. 14. Some 900 delegates from Singapore and Malaya are expected to attend the Assembly. Also
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  • 27 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— The National Union of Teachers oi Malaya will hold their annual delegates conference at the Temenggong Abdul Rahman School here on Thursday.
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  • 228 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Some headway was today reported to have been made in Singapore's demand for Japanese compensation for atrocities committed during World War 11. For the first time since the issue was brought up by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce over a year ago, negotiations on
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  • 118 4 Eight quiz winners off on tour SINGAPORE. Tues. The first prize winners in the recent Radio Singapore interschool quiz ana essay competition on the Malaysia common market flew to the Borneo territories by Malayan Airways today. For the eight winners this marks the beginning of a well-earned 18 days holiday
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  • 71 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered both parties in a wage dispute to reopen negotiations in an effort to settle their dispute. It gave them a fortnight to do so. failing which it would resume hearing of the dispute. The parties were
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  • 377 4 THE following la today'! schedule of civil aircraft movements at P»ya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Dimuoui. Baghdad. Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 720) 3.30 p.m. Japan Air Unas: From Tokyo, Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 713) 6.15 p.m.; from Jakarta (JL. 714)
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  • 101 4 $554,102 SOUGHT FROM TWO INSURANCE FIRMS Tues. Two writs have been filed on behalf of Loong Moh Co., Ltd., involving two separate claims for a total sum of $554,102 against two insurance companies. In their claim against the China Insurance Co. Ltd.. the plaintiffs claim 5430.297 being money due under
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  • 22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Prime Minister. Mr. L*e Kuan Yew, will tour the Sepoy Lines constituency tomorrow at 6 p.m. Advertisement
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  • 130 4 Deadlock so 300 workers on a sit-down strike SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 300 workers of Borneo Company Ltd.. belonging to the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, went on a sit-down strike today. The union's general secretary, Mr. TV. Gomez, said the strike followed a deadlock at 12.30 p.m. in resumed
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  • 82 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 19--member delegation from India, including 10 women clad in colourful saris, arrived here today to display their country's rich cultural Heritage at the Southeast Asian cultural festival which begins here on Tnursday. The team, consisting of classical danceis. singers and instrumentalists, was led by
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  • 447 5 PENANG, Tuesday. THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged landowners who were "inclined to become a social menace" to correct themselves. "The authorities can take certain measures against them," he warned. "And they are watching the situation
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  • 123 5 PAY RISE FOR HOSPITAL WORKERS DENANG, Tues. The Federation Government has agreed to revise the salary scales of the lower-paid groups of hospital workers This agreement was reached at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday between the executive committee of the National Union of Health and Hospital Workers and the
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  • 42 5 rfLANG. Tues. Inche Yahaya bin Haji Talib. Assistant District Officer, has been transferred to the Ministry of Finance as assistant secretary. He will be replaced by the Kuala Lumpur Assista nt District Officer Inche Abdul Rahim bin i Hussein.
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  • 85 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three men armed with daggers broke into a house at Gurney Drive here early yes- I terday and grabbed $280 in j cash and three bottles of brandy. The men entered a room i occupied by Mr. Goh Kirn Tan. 21,
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  • 117 5 PKNANG. Tues.— A tapper. (hone Ah Ken. was ;u cused at a preliminary inquiry today of murdering his younger brother Chong Wee Kooi. a t Gertak Sanggol on May 24. Inspector Mohamed llasuim bin Abdul Rauf. an investigating officer of Balik Pulau police
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  • 128 5 PENANG, Tuesday. 'FHE executive council of the Penang Port Com--1 mission Employees' Union at an emergency meeting last night decided to accept the resignation of the union president, Mr. Gerald Abraham. The decision was taken after Mr. Abraham's refusal to withdraw his resignation The council
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  • 157 5 Inche Noor's brolly puts two robbers to flight PENANG. Tues. A field officer of the Department of Information, Inche Mohamed Noor bin Othman. was injured last night when he resisted two armed robbers. Inche Noor was walking home along Grove Road at about 10.45 p.m. when he saw a man
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  • 62 5 IPOH. Tues. Goh Tee Lye. 21. was rushed to hospital here yesterday with slash wounds on her right wrist. Her brother found her bleeding ln the locked toilet of their home ln Pearl Gardens here. An uncle broke down the door and took
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  • 36 5 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca Baba and Nyonya troupe will be one of the teams sent by the Government to take part in the Singapore cultural show to be held from Thursday to Aug. 15.
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  • 33 5 MALACCA, Tues.— The Assistant Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. arrived here to- < day for a two-day tour. He visited UM Malacca Labour Exchange and later held discussions with bus operators.
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  • 53 5 ALOR STAR. Tues. Aior Star town councillors held a closed-door .session at the council chamber here this morning. It is understood the 18 councillor* 13 Alliance, three UOP. two Socialist Front held preliminary discussions In preparation for the new council's first meeting at the Balai Besar
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  • 35 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Minister for Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will open the ninth annual delegates' conference of the National Union of Teachers at Temenggong Abdul Rahman School here on Thursday.
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  • 208 5 HIGHLAND HOUSES AS YOUTH HOSTELS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A German engineering firm engaged in the Central Electricity Board Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme has given one of its two timber houses i near the Ringlet Lake to the Malayan Youth Hostel Association. The association bought the other building from the firm
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    536 6 And this is one who certainly lives up to his name ROBERT SINNIAH KLANG, Tues. 1V There's only one doctor as far as the people of Kampong Jawa, two miles from here, are concerned and from all accounts he is quite a remarkable fellow. He specialises In diabetes,
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  • 179 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Alliance today claimed that the fact that Tun Llm Yew Hock had failed to sell any planes or get the Kuala Lumpur airport contract for Ahong and Co. showed that "there had been no dishonesty in his business dealings."
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  • 237 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. FiATO LOKE WAN THO, today offered to the Na- tional Art Gallery a collection of 500 photographs valued at more than $50,000. He made the offer at the second meeting cf the gallery's board of trustees here today, which he attended
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  • 108 6 Court told of pistol in boat SINGAPORE, Tues. Four Indonesians were about to sail for home on July 7 when Customs officers, making a routine check of their sailing boat, discovered an automatic pistol and 3^3 rounds of ammunition, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Dorosim bin Husln. Nasir bin
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  • 47 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Tengku Shaharimau bin Tengku Suleiman has taken over as the District Officer. Kuala Kangsar. from Inche Sa'ad bin Walad. who has been transferred 10 Pahang as the Siatr Development Officer. Tengku Shahanrr.an was formerly an ;is>istant secretary in the Prime Minister's Department.
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  • 315 6 BOAT CAPSIZES: MALAYAN STUDENT MISSING SEREMBAN, Tues. The parents of a Malayan student first heard that their son was missing after a boating accident at Perth, West Australia, when they tuned in to the 7 a.m. news from Radio Malaya today. Mr. Atma Singh Gill, a lawyer, and his wife
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  • 188 6 Travel ban that is 'a time bomb 9 r rHE MALAYAN Undergrad. organ of the University of Singapore Students' Union, has warned that the continuance of the travel «restrlctlons imposed by the Federation Government on students from Singapore would inevitably lead to "defiance, mistrust and suspicion." The newspaper was supporting
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  • 1868 7 The dash to the Pole— and the glib impostor who startled the world THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1963 PEARY OR COOK? THE ROW STILL RAGES STRAITS TIMES Special Feature ON September 1. 1909, a telegraph officer in New York received a message which had been sent earlier that
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  • 638 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, August 7, 1963. The Tengku Explains There was not much the Tengku could add to the communique and joint statement on the Manila summit when he met the Press yesterday evening a few hours after his return. He explained, however, three major points. The Malaysian project
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  • 597 8 The first conclusion to be drawn from the series of town council elections completed over the week-end is that the Alliance's eight-year domination of every level of Malayan politics is in no danger. The party's proportion of the total poll dropped about one per cent compared with
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  • 1356 8 $1 30 mil. plan that just gathers dust KELANTAN: A PROGRESS REPORT THAT HAS NO PROGRESS TO REPORT IN his small, almost austere office. Dato Haji Ishak Lotfi bin Omar, Mentri Besar of Ke.lantan, r e a c hed into a desk drawer and took out a red covered book.
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    • 255 8 rpHE Director of the De--1 wan Bahasa dan Pustalca has said that "failures" In the national language tests among nonMalay pupils in schools were due to: d) School authorities who had chosen poor quality aational-language text books: and (2) Pupils who may have had Ignored their national
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    • 115 8 I HAVE to refer to a letter by Inche Mohd. Sharlff which appeared on August 3 under the heading "Lost Letters." Previously it has been stressed that if such complaints were directed to this department rather than the Press^—they would receive prompt action for this would assist this
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    • 116 8 QILAT ROAD In Singapore so narrow that It Is difficult for two cars to pass. They have to give way to one another. What is more Important Is the Jam at the market. Especially in the afternoons, hawkers have their stalls at the edge of the road and
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  • 309 8  -  IVlrr Sniark ••> KUCHIXC;. Tues. There arc no "bull sessions". no jazi, no boy -girl stuff when Chinese students Kather in small groups nightly throughout Sarawak. The talk is of Marx, Lenin Mao Tse-tung, of selfdenial and revolution. Most of the meetings have a
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    • 52 8 the KIWI shine fk\ m%\ IK* mnw -'mm EL H 1 i sW y^yMk Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the 4gH Wk Kiwi shine on floors, tiles J^^^| and furniture. Available f in red tile., jrroen tile. mahogany, dark teak and sHiiiiiHsW^^hh cuua KWIK WAX Sole Agents: OVERSEAS CORPORATION (MALAYA) LTD.
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  • ALBERT SOON CONTINUES HIS DEFENCE
    • 236 9 Bomoh rape case: Chief Justice upholds 'no bail' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, today upheld the decision of a magistrate in refusing to grant bail to Ismail Naina Mohamed, 43, the Klang bomoh charged with rape. Ismail was committed for trial In the High Court
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    • 648 9 Another $947 sent in for widow SINOAPORE. Tues. Straits Times readers today gave anothei $947.75 lor widowed Madam Jathambal. whose watchman husband was killed in a road accident, and her IS children. The fund now stands at $9,877.11. Latest donations were: SUB of Ourney Road School (2) K.uaU Lumpur $31;
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    • 2000 9 He suddenly keeps silent under questioning by Marshall and puts down head on his arm from my eye*, and I like to conceal them. The tears began to drop last Thursday when I began my defence." Soon continued his defence today
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  • 365 9 Our women who smoke want the real thing UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Women smokers in Malaya range from tappers who smoke to keep away the mosquitoes, old kampong women who fancy strong cheroots, cabaret girls who smoke between dances, to sophisticated society women. And, the number of women smoklnr in this
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 497 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE A £2n& R m T e^ vt MEDIUM 4 76 WA J c f rw BERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal 76 Inetres Negara-Ku d.02 Prelude To SHORTWAVE SKRYIIE Breakiasi; 7.00 Time Signal, 41 METRES The News: 7.10 Songs And a .m.: 6.00
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  • 138 10 gINGAPORE Airport was besieged by screaming film fans on Monday when two planeloads of glamour -arrived from Hong Kong and Thailand to take part in the wppk long South East Asian Cultural Festival In Singapore, beginning tomorrow. The first batch of Hong Kunc artis t r s,
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  • 185 10 Kelantan M-joy ban 'cannot be enforced' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Federal authorities today dismissed as riduculous the ban by the PMlPeontrolled Kel a n tan State Government on its officials taking part in any Malaysia celebrations. A official Legal Department said: "The ban cannot be enforced. There Is nothlns to prevent
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  • 31 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th« Narayana Gurukula will celebrate the 109 th birthday of Narayana Guru with prayers at its premises in Kee Ann Road from Sept. 3 io Sept. 8.
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  • 25 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. M. Sivalingam, a final year Ira student, has been elected president of the Law Society of the University of Singapore.
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  • 283 10 KLM flights via S'pore: Decision to be made by Malaysia Govt 'J'HE question of extending KLM's present once weekly service through Singapore, which has caused controversy between the British and Dutch Government will be settled after Malaysia. j A spokesman from the British Commissioner-Gen-eral's office told the Straits Times today
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  • 245 10 THE Governor of Sara- wak, Sir Alexander Waddell, today unveiled a riverside memorial to four police constables and five Royal Marines killed in the recapture of Limbang during the Brunei revolt. A simple service was held opposite the police station In which
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  • TODAY AN EXTRA PAGE OF FOREIGN NEWS
    • 223 11 70KVG AMERICAN SETS LAND SPEED RECORD ON 'BIRD WITHOUT WINGS' BO N N E V ILLE FLATS (Utah), Tues. V r a i z Breedlove. of Los •Angles, yesterday set a new world land speed record of 407.45 miles an hour, smashing the old record of
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    • 237 11 Now Soviet armed forces get anti-China lessons WASHINGTON, Tues. The Washington Star reported yesterday that Soviet armed forces were receiving intensive anti-Chinese indoctrination in the light of worsening relations between Moscow and Peking. The report quoted US. analysts as saying the "re-education" seemed to be concentrated on Soviet garrisons guarding
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    • 105 11 BONN. Tues— West Germany will start setting up a "Territorial Defence" of Reservists for the support of the armed forces at the beginning of next year, the Defence Minister, Mr. Kal-Uwe von Hassel, announced here yesterday. It Is planned to call
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    • 28 11 ISTANBUL, Tues —A bus find a patrol tanker collided ye^'erday. Wlline 20 people and seriouMv I 17. Ftp broke out after the crash. Reuter.
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    • 170 11 BELGRADE, Tues. Rescue headquarters in Skopje said yesterday that a total of 1,011 people had been officially listed as killed and 3,350 injured in the earthquake which destroyed four-fifths of the Macedonian city, 1 1 days ago. The number of dead Included victims
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    • 73 11 MANCHESTER. Tues.— Lulu, 12-month-old dog. raised th« alarm and saved a man and his 79-year-old mother from being trapped in a fire at their horn* early yesterday but Dulu died Sidney Luke said he was awakened by Lulu barking. "1 went downstairs and found the
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    • 29 11 WEST BERLIN. Tues— Sallm. an 11-year-old bull elephant at WrH Berlin Zoo. gored and trampled a zoo attendant to death yesterday before the eves of visitors.— Reuter.
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    • 45 11 LEFT: The late John Cobb, previous fastest man on wheels. His world land speed record was 394.2 m.p.h. He was killed when his boat exploded in Loch Ness in 1953 in an attempt to break the water speed record.
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    • 169 11 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Paid Up Capital $15,000,000 is pleased to announce the official opening of its SULTAN STREET SUB- BRANCH at 638 Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur Tel: ***** ***** by DATO ABU BAKAR bin BAGINDA D.P.M.S., J.P. Mentri Besar
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 303 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Old heretics do give the eatab1. Object of 8. 1 down must be iishmeni a setback. (7). M^T^ 'S? otherwue! 8. 1 down. Shared rice with cook. 9 \\> mißhi well call lim- perhapn. to stop master eating this the^ld hae (7) blld curry the
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  • 87 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The last batch of 82 officers and men. and their families. ,of the 26 Regiment. Royal Artillery, left for home today :in a chartered Britannia, after three years in Malaya. The regiment, which wa.s stationed at Terendak
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  • 42 12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, lues. An electronics expert. Mr. Dilip Kumar Oosh. is coming to Malaya soon to take up a post under the Co'ombo Plan at the University of Mulayu as a lecturer. He will be here Tor three years.
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  • 23 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew I will tour the Sepoy Lines constit uency from 6 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 55 12 ALOR STAR. Tues. Kangar police today searched for Kechilc binte Hashim, 13. reported to be missing from home since yesterday. Hashim bin Awani;, a fisherman, told the police that his daughter lefi their house in Kuala Perlis at 11 n.m. yesterday to see a him
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  • 46 12 MUAR. Tues.— More than 3.000 schoolchildren and 100 clubs and associations will take part in the Malaysia Day celebrations here on Sept. 5 and Sept. 8. There will be float and lantern processions, variety shows and land and sea sports.
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  • 285 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. pMPLOYERS were today urged to help workers wishing to attend trade union courses like the present four-day secretarial course rUn by- the Malayan Trade Union Congress at Plantation House, Petaline Jaya. The Commissioner of InI dustrlal Relations. Mr. F. Tambov. made
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  • 53 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A former assistant controller of income tax in Singapore. Mr. 0.J.0.E. Smith. 60. arrived here today to take up a two»year assignment under the Colombo Plan a& an investigation officer in the Income Tax Department here. Mi*. Smith will also train local officers
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  • 489 12  - 'Possum' is here at last and Johnny shows how EVELYN TU SUCK-BLOW TYPEWRITER PAID FOR BY STRAITS TIMES READERS ARRIVES AT HOSPITAL AND CRIPPLE SMILES HIS GRATITUDE By SINGAPORE, Tues. Crippled Johnny Ang, who has been bedridden for four years, smiled. again today, as he demonstrated his ability with a
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  • 128 12 MTJAR, Tues.— The new $100,000 private school in Jalan Daud here for overaged girls has been completed. Students have moved in from Jalan Salleh School, which has now been converted into a Christian Brothers' hostel. The principal of the school, Bt. Theresa's Rev. Father L.
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  • 103 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The Government Work- ers' Union of South Johore vfl] hold branch elections and nominations for union officials* at the following places: Kota Tlnggl branch at Tamil school. Jalan Sg. Siput. Kota Kechil. Kota Tinggi, on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. Pontian
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  • 690 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange was firm when Singapore resumed trading again as well after the fourds»y holiday. The better sentiment was produced by the good news of the Malaysia accord over the weekend, but this
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  • 587 14 /COMBINED bu_ln»M In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In Or iM C _uriRIALS: Dunieps (1.000) 53.20 D (6.000) $3.17. (2.000) $3.18. (1.000) $3.16. (2.000) $3.18: Salt Smalt (1.000) $3.14. (1.O00) *3.1»: Esse
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  • 75 14 /MINESE Produes Exchange, finga- s»re n»»n pnett Mr picul yntir. day: C.cemit all: bulk 144* aellcn. drum *47» sellers. Caara: Aug./ Sept. UK/Contioent J2B buyers. Ptppsr: Muntok white $135 aellert, Sarawak white *132 a aellera, special Sarawak black 160 aellera, garbled Lampoof hlack (90 aellera. AST A. 1100
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  • 114 14 MELBOURNE. Tue* 'THE market was fully firm again I x toaay. Share prices moved higher ov-r i wide range of stocks In busy tliui;: Bisc metal* continued to improve with Mount Is_ gaining further to" 89r 6d. Oils fluctuated narrowly. Loans were firm. C.R.A If/I Mount lan v.i
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  • 243 14 SHIPS lying alensdds the Singapore Harbour wharves er exeected day are: Melampus 45, Frederick Clover 21/22, Houtman 4D/41. Tjlnegara 3V3M.W, Bltavla 47 N. Mandowi .7/23, NrderM Waal 4/5, Lapis E.W. Jetty. Brade- W verett 31/32, BentonK H, American Mail 42/43. Frankfurt 1/2, Maria Kausta 19, Bendorao in
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  • 253 14 4UCUST tlrst grade rubber buyora fob. elesed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70< centa per lb. down one cent oa Thursday's closing levp) for the position. The tone wan quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cleung prices in centi per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S.
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  • 22 14 MALAYAN* RUBBER PRICE: 704 cents (down one cent). TIN: $449.73 (up SI). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 176 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 6. Three months. Dunlops 20 cts. McAlmter U na. K. Smelters M eta. Kobioson 11 eta. Ksso 21 cts. i. Storage 4id. F. N. 18 eta. Kothmans 11 eta. i; amir, on 15 cts. S. Land o eta. H. Spun 11 eta. 8. Darby 4d.
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  • 217 14 fTUIE Straits tin price lmX proved by one dollar yesterday to $449.75 per piccul when business was resumed after the long weekend. The offering was 275 tons, down 5 tons on Friday. General Service Administration on Monday announced the sale of 10
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 373 16 ON THE TRACK By EPSOM JEEP: PENANG, Tuesday TUtEASURE SHIP II (late French Gun) a newx comer in the Rudy van Breukelen Stable, show--1 ed fine action in a half-speed spin at Penang this morning. A iive-year-old geldinit by Rego out of Miss Eagleton Treasure
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    • 274 16 DAVIS CUP Sangster a timely hero for Britain ing to their greatest tennis heights in 30 years, will meet the winner of the U.S.-Mexico tie in the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup at Bournemouth next month Mike Sangster. hard-hitting veteran of several seasons on the international tour, proved a
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    • 281 16 CRICKET NORTH ARE FAVOURED FOR 10TH WIN IPOH, Tues. The annual North versus South cricket match on Saturday, Sunday and Monday on the Municipal Padang here promises to be keenly contested between two evenlybalanced teams. The Perak Cricket Association has completed all the arrangements for the 17th annual match which
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    • 759 16 ATHLETICS T ONDON, Tues. John Pennel lj of the Unied Suites yesterday a new world pole vault record when he cleared 16ft lOlin rturiiiß trie Ufa-British track meet here. His jump was first announced is I6fi lOin but the heißht was reaMired
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    • 842 16 A 'pioneer' will be missed at Penang By NORMAN SIEBEL riNE of Malaya's best-known track v stars will be missing from the Malayan amateur athletic championships which will be held at Penangs City Stadium on Friday and Saturday. Rahim Ahmad, star performer among the quarter-milers
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    • 67 16 IPOH. Tues. Selangor. Negri Sembiian and Penang are joint winners of the first inter-State football quiz organised by ihe Football Referees' Association ot Malaya. Eight teams took part in the competition held simultaneously in different centres last week. The winners scored 160 out of a total
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 442 17 JAPANESE TEAM COME FROM EUROPEAN TOUR By FRANCIS BOEY Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday fHAILAND's team for the Merdeka football tournament flew in here today from Bangkok in the same plane bringing back the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the FAM president, from the Summit talks in
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    • 229 17 ifUALA LUMPUR, Tues. WEV The West German F. A. feoach, Karl Heinz Hedderf gott, loaned to the Football Association of Malaya by FIFA for the duration of the Merdeka tournament, arrived here this afternoon. Heddergott will conduct courses for the coaches of the countries
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    • 314 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. NATIONALIST China's team, comprising the strongest Hong Kong Chinese players, arrived here this evening hopeful of winning laurels in their first attempt in the Merdeka tournament for the Rahman Trophy. Coach Lee Wai Tong said that on paper they
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    • 230 17 FOOTBALL DOES MUCH FOR NATION: SIR STANLEY Tournaments such as the Merdeka football festival serve to weld together the sports players of different nations says FIFA's president, Sir Stanley Rous, in his message in the FAM souvenir programme for the sixth anniversary tournament which starts on Thursday. Sir Stanley said
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    • 234 17 THE RIVALRY WILL BE KEENER THIS YEAR, SAYS THE TENGKU ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his message as President of the Football Association of Malaya said that once again he welcomes with pleasure all the teams participating in the Merdeka foot ball tournament which starts
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    • 862 17 SCHOOL ATHLETICS MALACCA, Tues.— Four final* were decided on the opening day of the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council's athletics meet which was opened by the Governor ol Malacca at Kubu Stadium here today. Four hundred boys and girls from Singapore and
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    • 122 17 CRICKET— Tour match: Spore v Ceylon University (padang 11 a.m.). Taylor Shield Anal: S'gor v Perak (Shaw Rd XL 10.30). ATHLETICS FMSSC championships (Kubu Stadium. Ma'icca. 9.30 a.m.). SOCCER— Spore BHFA LfCCup: Senior 'A' Spore Olass v Bramtoco (Parrer Pk): Wearnen v Chartered Bank (padane): Senior •B'—
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    • 238 17  -  ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tues. The visitine University of Ceylon cricketers showed their calibre when they forced Singapore the Malayan state champions to followon on the first dey of their first tour match on the padang today. Scores were: University of Ceylon 167, Singapore
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    • 224 17 UNIVERSITY OF CEYLON lit Inns M. PONNIAH run out 55 M. DE MEL c Oatha b T Martens C. PEREKA lbw Tuffln 8 L. IDROOS c Rajendran b T. Martens 0 B. REID c Gatha b Martens 9 N. GURUSINGHE b Tuffln N. SENANAYAKE b Way 30 C. ERNEST
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  • 214 18 Fair industrial shares for all scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An industrial development authority may be set up to ensure a fair distnbution of. industries throughout Malaysia. Dr. Lim Swee Aun Minister of Commerce anu Industry, said this today before flying to Singapore at the invitation of the Singapore Finance Minister,
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  • 143 18 103 n.o. by Nurse LONDON. Tue6— The West Indian cricketers drew with Glamorgan In their match which ended at Swansea today. Scores: W. Indians 237 and 243-5 (Rodriguez 51. Nurse 103 no.. Solomon 61). Glamorgan 207 and 156-3 Jones 92 1. Results of other matches: Derby: Warwick bt Derby by
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  • 31 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— Red Cross House in Penang Lane is now open to the public until Saturday to see for themselves the work of the "Singapore Red Cross Society
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  • 84 18 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. The Sultan of Brunei returned home from London today following talks with the British Government on his State's future. A spokesman for the delegation, Dato Setia Pengiran Yusof. said on arrival that the Brunei delegation was "fully satisfied" with the
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  • 434 18 DR. SUBANDRIO, the Foreign Ministei, said on his return to Jakarta with President Soekarno today that Indonesia had achieved her aim on the Malaysia issue at the summit conference in Manila. He said: "We are very happy that the President was able
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  • 137 18 NASUTION AT A MASS RALLY: MALAYSIA MUST BE CRUSHED JAKARTA, Tues. The official news agency Antara J reported today that the Indonesian Defence Minister and Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdul liaris Nasution, had told a mass rally in Pontianak, West Borneo, that Malaysia must be crushed either through
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  • 72 18 MOSCOW. Tuet. Cosmonaut Gherman Tltov. who began his 24-hour space flight two years ago today, is soon to become a father. Pravda said today. Tltov is 28 and his wife Tamaia, whom he married five years ago, is 25. They had a son who
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  • 361 18 'Cloak and dagger' excuse for wives and daughters ZAIDI: UNFAIR FOR THESE WOMEN TO BE EMPLOYED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— British servicemen's wives and daughters are being employed in Malaya under the guise of "cloak and dagger work," the president of the 10,000-member War Department Civilian Staff Association. Mr. S. J.
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  • 303 18 LONDON. Thurs. —Fridays better trend gained considerable momentum today and prices had their biggest rise for some time Helping sentiment were the swing in political opinion In favour of the Government, good economic pointers and the twoday advance on Wall Street. The success In Moscow was also helpIng
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