The Straits Times, 27 February 1960

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  • 19 1 AVFHACr l»\ll V CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 r The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1960 15 CENTS
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  • 724 1  - Corporal saves $35,000 in bag Officer shot dead in hold-up JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Friday A GANG OF FOUR THUGS today shot and killed a British Army officer during an attempted payroll robbery in Holland Road 700 yards away from the main gates of the Singapore Infantry Regiment camp. The
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  • 156 1 Soon a plan to beat tax dodgers KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T^HE Government is preparing a big drive against 1 income tax evasion. The plan Is based partly on the recommendations by p.n expert from the Inland Revenue Department at Washington. Mr. Melville Monk, who spent a month in Malaya towards
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. A spokesman of the Australian Commission here today described a London newspaper report that Australia was planning to station a 5.000--member strategic force ln North Borneo as "quite inaccurate." He added: 'No such proposal has been considered by the Australian Government." 1
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  • 63 1 LONDON. Fri.— The British Army is to reinforce a ban on "initiative tests" which have called for soldiers kissing show girls, getting into nudist camps and obtaining autographed intimate articles of women's clothing. A labour M.P.. Mr. Norman Dodds. asked in the House of Commons
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  • 31 1 BOGANTUNOAN. Australia. Frl. The luxury Mldlander Express fell through a floodweakened bridge Into turbulent Midway Creek near here early today, killing at least five persons and injuring eight— U.P.l.
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  • 344 1 r)UBLIN, Fri.—Ninety- five people have been killed in three air crashes within 24 hours. The first and worst occurred yesterday afternoon in Rio de Janeiro A I S. Navy DC6 transport plane and a Braxilian airliner collided in midair, killing at least 65 people (See Dace
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  • 220 1 Common mart: Malaya acts KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Government is to set up a committee of experts to examine Singapore'^ proposal of a "commodity common market." Government sources said that the matter was being considered at ministerial level and would later be placed before the Cabinet. The delaj has been
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  • 108 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. -A threeman cane today tried unsuccessfully to kidnap thi 10-year-old son of a wealthy High Street goldsmith, Mr. Rang Woon Geofc, near hi s Branksome Road home. They grabbed the boy. Terk C'hye. at the junction of Temhusu Road and Haig Road 4n he
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  • 543 2 Power up— but public not hit ONLY CONSUMERS OF OVER 400 UNITS WILL HAVE TO PAY HIGHER CHARGES PNCREASED electricity rates for the Federation have been gazetted. Big industries, mines and other large consumers will now have to pay an extra $3 million a year. This will enable the Central
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  • 72 2 RAILWAY UNION TO STATE CASE ITUALA iimpik Fri. The National Union of Railwayman will meet on Tuesday to discuss a memorandum to be sent to the commission of inquiry into two Malayan Railway disputes. The president of thr MR. Mr. King, said today the memorandum would be at least six
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  • 40 2 SINGAPORE. Frt.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. and the Minister of Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, will visit 29 Workers Brigade at the Singapore Infantry Regiment oarracks. Ulu Pandan, at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 147 2 JPOH, Frt. Peraks new State Secretary, Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. told rural Malays today not to be afraid to leave their kampongs for other parts of the state where land development schemes were being established. Opening a $20,000 laterlte road linking Kampong
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  • 45 2 TWO Royal Australian Air Force airman in Burterworth are pictured unloading Side- Winder guided missiles from one of the two RAAF Hercules transports which arrived from America on Tuesday. These *n the first Side- Winders to arrive in Malaya. RAAF picture.
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  • 140 2 DUD CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE: MAN FINED $400 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. VEO SWEE CHYE, 44. of Cross Street. Singapore, x was today fined $400. or two months 1 Jail, for using a forged federal citizenship certificate. He was also fined $400. or two months' Jail on each of two other charges: GIVING
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  • 76 2 A 'banana' explosion kills woman MALACCA. Fri. -A woman. Heng Ai Chi. 53. was fatally injured following an explosion In her shop in Kee Ann Road here Her husband. Koh Sang Kee. a banana dealer, hid earlier covered a box containing two and a-half plculs of bananas with a gunny
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  • 668 2 The three fundamentals needed to sustain democracy by Mr. R. THE Minister for Cul- ture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. tonight outlined the fundamentals necessary to sustain democracy. Bpeaklng in the series "Democracy in Action" over Radio Sh gapore, he listed them as: A DEDICATED and Incorruptible leadership; A SE L F-DISCIPLINED
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  • 264 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Friday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower cancelled social functions last night following the disastrous collision of a U.S. Navy transport and Brazilian airliner. The accident happened yesterday afternoon as the President was winding up a triumphal Tisit to Brazil. The White House said he
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  • 188 3 Nasser warns West as Middle East tension rises £)AMASCUS, Frl.-Pre-sident Nasser yesterday warned Britain. France, and the United States that any 'interference" by them under the 1950 tripartite guarantee of the Middle East status quo would be crushed. Re told cheering crowds at Der'a. Syria: "The people will not. trust
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  • 113 3 ACTOR IS CLEARED OF LIQUOR CHARGES MADRAS, Frl.— American actor Frederic March, his wife and two travelling companions were cleared of bootlegging charges yesterday on orders of the Madras Government. March and the others were arrested last weekend when police found four ounces of liquor in the medical bag of
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  • 279 3 DLANTYRE. Fri. v Crowds in Trafalgar Square, London, would have resented much more quickly some of the action that took place in the course of a demonstration during Mr. Harold Macmillan's visit to Nyasaland. an inquiry was told here yesterday. Mr. George Clay, correspondent of
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  • 170 3 VanRie:I accuse police of lying DOSTON, Fri. Willem van Rie said yesterday he first suspected his slain shipboard sweetheart. Lynn KaufTman, was pregnant the day after she vanished from the Dutch freighter Utrecht. The 31 -year-old radio operator, charged with the murder of Miss KaufTman. was asked: "When you suspected
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  • 44 3 JAKARTA, Fri. Antam news agency said today that 258 Chinese settlers had left Sukabumi, near Bandoeng, for Jakarta on their way to China. Meanwhile, the fourth group of overseas Chinese, numbering 1.200. returned to China yesterday, mostly from Indonesia— Reuter
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  • 28 3 ADEN, Fri— ln a symbolic ceremony rich In tradition. Mahmud bin Aldrus Alafln was crowned Sultan of Lower YafTa yesterday. Sultan Mahmud is 12.— .U.P.1.
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  • 288 3 Centuries-old ritual at Lady M burial LONDON, Friday. r»OUNTESS Mountbatten, a favourite aunt of the British Royal family and former Vicereine of India, was buried at sea today nine miles off the Isle of Wieht. The sea burial requested by Lady Mountbatten in her will was conducted from a British
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  • 39 3 BUENOS AIRES, Fri— The Argentine Navy yesterday gave up the search for the elusive foreign submarine which was attacked with depth charges, bombs, and machine-gun fire in a month, long hunt in the Golfo Neuvo.— Reuter.
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  • 141 3 LONDON. Frl. The only Oerman servlnK In the British Terltorial Army. FYltz Oehme, 40. from Karlmarxstadt, wants to wear the Oerman Iron Cross (First Class) awarded him In the war. Major Mike Portway, his commanding officer at Braintree. Essex, says that as Oehme won
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  • 42 3 LAHORE. Fri.— Queen Farah of Persia cancelled her engagements here today because of a chill and a temperature she is running. It is now generally understood here that the Shah's bride of two months is expecting a child. Reuter.
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  • 123 3 GOLD SALES TO HELP TIBET CASE rjARJEELING. Fri.— Gyf^ Thondup, the Dalai Lama's elder brother, said here last night that money realised from the sale <>t the Dalai Lama's treasure of silver bars "and a little gold' would be spent on offlcin".., travelling, particularly to the United Nations to plead
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  • 34 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Frl The Pershing ballistic missile, with a range of up to 500 miles, was fired for the first time today on a short test flight over the Atlantic. Ocean.— U.P.l.
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  • 32 3 BRISBANE. Fri. Seven people were killed and many [injured when the luxury Queensland Midlander ex- press crashed through a bridge Into a flooded creek near Rockhampton early today—Reuter.
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    • 337 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Short wave fit Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MeUr-^Vs^re. AM 6.30 Oood Morning. 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News: Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Hews; 8.06 A Date With Music; Tenant 366 metres 830 Calling All
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  • 386 4 RECORD FIELD OF 3,500 WILL SEE KEENEST RIVALRY FROM THE FEDERATION CHALLENGERS SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE Singapore Free Press Walk on Sunday will present a world record field, a morning of spectacle, and some of the keenest sporting competition of the year. Walkers from the
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  • 245 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Machine and Engineering Employees' Union today won the right to represent the 650 industrial employees of the Singa]K)re Glass Manufacturing Co., in Henderson Road. This was decided by a secret ballot conducted by the Ministry of Labour and Law during the
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  • 112 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's noted violinist and impresario. Mr. Goh Soon Tloe, flew nome today by Japan Air Lines from Hong Kong after his sixmonth world tour. Mr. Ooh Is the first Malayan to be awarded three scholarships simultaneously by the Italian. British and United
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  • 268 4 MR. BYRNE SCOFFS AT RUMOURS T<HE Minister for Lab--1 our and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today scoffed at rumours that the Government was weak-kneed in not having unilaterally brought the civilian Services employees under the Industrial Relations Ordinance. He said he had been told that there
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  • 75 4 A MAP showing the traffic control restrictions made by the Singapore Police in the Farrer Park area for tomorrow morning. A number of roads have been closed to public vehicles. This is to enable the 3.500 people contesting the Free Press Walk to make their
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  • 309 4 Bad for health, say teachers rpHE Singapore Chinese Schools' conference has complained that lectures for five days a week for student teachers at the Teachers Training College would be "too strenuous for them. The conference claimed that this would Impair their health and thus affect the
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  • 163 4 IRONIC END TO THE DOUBLE 'GAN' MIX-UP THE double Cian Ens Teck mix-up is over, but there is an ironic twist to its ending. It all began when Gan the Olympic star was mistaken for Gan, who got his B. A. decree from the University of Malaya. Today, the Straits
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  • 171 4 COME HOME CALL BY FATHER TO HIS SON SINGAPORE, Fri. A weeping Indian businessman today made a pathetic appeal for his missing son <o return to him. Mr. H. N. Chandiramani. 46. disclosed that he has had a heart attack since his son. Ram Chandiramani. 19, disappeared a month ago.
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  • 43 4 WHEN o c c cameraman Han Hai Fong is on his rounds in buses, shops, public parks he may meet you. His assignment: To take pictures of the loveliest girls in Singapore for a new "YOU'RE LOVELY TODAY" feature in
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    • 340 4 SINGAPORE JIMOR Wedding In church 3 pm: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Family group meeting at the Monthly luncheon at the Dra- home of Mr. Row 81m Chiang, gon Room. Cathay Hotel, l.is 675 Kast Coaat Road, S p.m.; p.m. Ouest speaker, Mr. S. MYF Birthday social 7 p.m. Rajaratnam. Minister for
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  • 143 5 BIG ALLIANCE 'FIGHTING FUND' IS PLANNED It'll be called Tengku Abdul Rahman Foundation KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE Alliance is to set up a multi-million dollar fund to finance its fight in the 1964 and following elections. The fund is to be called he Tengku Abdul Rahman Foundation after the Prime
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  • 322 5 CHEAPER MILK BY END OF YEAR, HE PREDICTS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. i DROP in the price of sweetened condensed milk in Malaya by the end of this year was predicted here today This prediction was made by Mr. A. G. Marcus, district manager of Beatrice Foods Co., which will establish
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Teo Kirn Chuan. 21. was charged today with hurting Teo Ah Chan, a hospital barber, while trying to extort money from him at Balestler Road on reb. 15. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded until next Wednesday.
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Missions to Seamen (Singapore branch) will hold its annual Seafarers Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday at 6 p.m.
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  • 199 5 Lilies imported for the big Flower Show bloomed too soon CINGAFORE, Fri.— Efforts to import 10 varieties of Japanese lilies from the United States for the 1960 Singapore Flower Show have proved to be in vain. The lilies reached here in good condition but they bave bloomed in balf tbe
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  • 150 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TWO Generals with Malayan service in their cax reers have been tipped as candidates for Britain's top army post— Chief of the Imperial General Staff. They are the present, C-ln-C FARELF. General Sir Richard Hull, and the former I
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  • 72 5 $1,600 GEMS STOLEN FROM ROOM MALACCA. Fri. Jewellery worth more than $1,600 was stolen from a room in a beauty parlour in Newcome Road here yesterday evening. The jewels belonged to one of the partners in the beauty parlour. Madam Lee Ah Pool. She had kept them in a bag
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE. Frl —The Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will speak to members of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce on "Malaya's changing culture" at their lunch tomorrow at 1.15 p.m. in the Catnay Dragon Room.
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will address the Singapore Bar Committee at its annual dinner in the Adelphi Grill Room. at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 167 5 Police offer a bright career to 16 young men |{UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Royal Federation Police Force if looking for 16 young men to be appointed as Assistant Superintendents of Police. They may later be promoted to Deputy Superintendent and to various superscale posts with salaries ranging up to $1,970
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  • 204 5 Singapore citizens can hold ONE passport only SINGAPORE, Friday. HP HE holder of a British passport who is a Singapore citizen can either retain this passport or take out a Singapore passport but he cannot hold both, i The Controller of immigration. Mr. Lim Joo Hock, spoke about this when
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  • 64 5 SINGAPORE.. Fri. Yeo Peng Hong, trading as Chop Llan Huat. was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today on a petition filed by China Engineers Ltd. Yeo is owing China Engineers $23,912.43 on a judgment Asked by the judge whether he
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malaysian sociological Research Institute will hold a dinner at 15th floor, Asia Insurance Building, on Sunday at 8 p.m Talks will be given by members of the institute.
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  • 281 5 MALACCA. Frl— A former Assistant Resettlement Officer. Yoong Yeow Pin. 41, today successfully appealed •gainst conviction and sentcicc of one year's Jail lmpOMd by the Sessions Court on a charge of abetting a businessman in using an- other man's identity card as his own.
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  • 348 6 I>OLICE have evi*de n c c showing that mahjonf playing in certain premises is a cover for secret society activities. The 0.C.P.D.. Ipoh, Mr. Albert Mah. revealed this to the markets, stalls and hawkers committee of the Ipoh Town Council when It
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  • 152 6 TWO GET RAF AWARDS I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two civilians have been awarded certificates of commendation by the Comman-der-ln-Chief of the Far East Air Force. Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandon. for services rendered to the Royal Air Force. They are Mr. H.R.H. Fowler, now RAF Station Engineer in Kuala
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  • 253 6 AID ON WAY FOR THE HANDICAPPED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE newly-formed Malayan Council for Child Welfare is to make an all out effort to improve the lot of thousands of children. The president of the Council. Mr B. H. Tan. said today
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  • 146 6 Gambling gang suspects held after release PENANG, Fri. Three men suspected to be members of a gambling gang were rearrested as they walked out of the magistrate's chambers here today. They are now being held under a warrant of arrest and detention. The men, held In a police raid on
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  • 70 6 BENTONG, Fri— The Pahang Game Department Is looking for the man who set a wire trap which mangled the paw of a full grown tigress. The 300 lb. tigress was later shot by an assistant game warden. Mr. Chang Rwee Chong. while
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  • 43 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Six massage parlours have now received licences to operate here. A Government spokesman said today that another application was likely to bit approved after the establishment has compiled with health regulation requirements. Thirteen applications have been rejected.
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  • 36 6 PENANG. Fri. During the Muslim fasting month starting on Monday, office hours for the city council will be from 8 a.m. to 2 pm on week-days and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.
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  • 28 6 TELTJK ANSON, Fri. Mr. R. J. Morton was elected chairman of the Teluk Anson local association of boy scouts at its annual meeting held here yesterday.
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  • 32 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Central Welfare Council has abandoned its plan to seek a Royal Charter from the Paramount Ruler, its chairman; Mr. B. H. Tan, announced today.
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  • 86 6 TRADE UNION MAN OFF TO U.K. FOR TRAINING INCHE ABDUL HAMID. of the Laboratory Assistants Association, who is one of five Malayan trade unionists who will be attending a course of training in Britain starting on March 14. The others are Mr. M. V. Raghaven, of the National Union of
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  • 116 6 Detention camp head sought ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government is lookIns; for a retired officer of the Federation Armed Forces to fill the post of Superintendent of Detention and Rehabtiitation camps. The post has been vacant since December, last year, when Mr. B.C. Smith left on retirement for Britain. The
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  • 47 6 PENANO, Fri. Tre Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow See. will attend a memorial service for the late Countess Mountbatten at the St. John Ambulance Brigade headquarters in MacAlister Road heTe tomorrow evening. After the service, he will attend the brigade's annual meeting.
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  • 314 6 A 20-MILE DASH THEN MOTHER SAYS: THAT'S MY DAUGHTER PENANG, Friday. A WEEPING mother who made a 20-mile dash to Penang from Kedah today identified a 26-year-old woman whose slabbed body was found on Wednesday in a ravine at Batu Feninghi, eight miles from Ihe city. The dead woman was
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  • 122 6 'Thug problem in Ipoh? But people here are so friendly* IPOH. Frl.—The Medical Officer of Health. Klnta. Dr. \V Holmes, last night discounted "the nonsense about thugs and gangterlsm" In Ipoh. "You have a virile community here and of course you will get boisterous youths." he told Ipoh Town Council.
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  • 66 6 IPOH, Fri— Several gangsters knocked at a door of a house in Pasir Plnjl new village here and attacked an odd-Job labourer with parangs at 1.30 a.m. today. Loh chee Wah, 19, who was cut on the head and body was rushed to the Ipoh hospital by
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  • 443 6 pdENANG, Fri. The president of the Penang Rubber Trade Association. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, today criticised the proposed establishment of a rubber brokers firm sponsored by 10 European companies in Singapore. "The rules of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce
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  • 574 8 The Straits Times Saturday, February 27, 1960. A Good Start When Malaya's pioneer in dustries legislation was de bated some fifteen months agi there was much airing of mis givings that local capital woul not get a fair look-in. Assur ances by the Government a the time have now been
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  • 455 8 Not since 1956 has the Middle East situation looked so ugly. There it an unpleasant similarity to the state of affairs that culminated in Israel's invasion of Egypt, the same persistent aggravation on the borders between Israel and the U.A.R. followed at intervals by fairly heavy Israeli
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  • 279 8 The news that American scientists have made rubber from tin has had a mixed reception from planters and miners in Perak. reports our Ipoh correspondent. It sounds only too likely. Who indeed! would not feel a little mixed? Our correspondent may not have noticed it, but some at
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  • 374 8 Fifty years ago From the Straits Time* of Feb. *7, 1910 THE new motor-car of H.H. the Rajah, the only one of its kind in the place seems to create some amusement am one thr people «t Kota Bharu. writes our correspondent. The automatic motion of the car combined witb
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  • 56 8 THE SCORE lII. HI Arr M>mr results of the world-wide .inu- malaria drive: j AFGHANISTAN: S6O million In lost of rarnin(* saved. CEYLON: A navinr of S9O million »ix lime* (he total expenditure on the 10-year antimalaria rampalgn. INDIA: Fifty million fall victim to the dtara*< every year, raunlnc an
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    • 469 8 Straits Tines Free Press Far Mm ceavenience of ed»ac'fleers our representativei of Ist Floor, COLD STORAGE ARCADf, Orchard Read, Smaeeere. will recehra small advertHemaart and box number replies. SmoH advertisements placed In Singapore may clio be handed to. COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at Hotiand Road Korong Kcppel Roar Naval lasa AUTHORISED
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    • 15 8 Cjammeter SWISS MADE STOPWATCHES from $48.--(/<unm£&/tt fk I count Oo4«, 1 I a i mil
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  • 1186 9 MP came home with lipstick on his shirt wife WITNESS TELLS HIGH COURT HOW PENANG LAWYER LIM KEAN SIEW SPENT NIGHT WITH A WOMAN AT HOLIDAY RESORT BUNGALOW SHE SUES FOR DIVORCE ALLEGING ADULTERY AND SAYS: I HAVE NOT FORGIVEN HIM... If VERY time Penang lawyer and Socialist Front Member
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  • 373 9 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government today described as "unrealistic" the protest by the Malayan Rubber Goods Manufacturers.' Association against the giving of pioneer status to the Dunlop Rubber Company. A statement declares: "The Government notes with great regret the unrealistic statement made by
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  • 193 9 8 REDS LEFT BUT STATE IS DECLARED ALL WHITE' KUANTAN, Friday. pAHANG, with eight terrorists still operating within its borders, was declared all 'white today. The Sultan this morning declared "white" the oncenotorious Triang area In the remote south-west portion of the state, thus freeing more than 16.000 people from
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  • 74 9 In: A leading U.S. medical scientist JTUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A top American medical scientist flew into Kuala Lumpur today with the hope that the Federation Government would set up a virus research laboratory here jointly with the United States Army Medical Research Unit. Dr. Geoffry l.dsall. Director of the Communicable
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    • 135 9 Razak and After... mMm Mzlm id* THIS TllltlMJV*. *IT,Y ft TOMORROWS Sunday Mail GObyVESWV 4 the little Car on two wheels Millions of people all over the world take to the Vespa because Very cheap to run. TTt Light Easy to ride. j™*sfe=^r asv on an< Vy/*^\ Quick in traffic.
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY FORUM
    • 308 10 Lament for the sad decline in musical taste MAY I express my thanks 11 to the ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany who no kindly arranged for the recent visit of the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, and to the orchestra itself, for giving us such an enjoyable
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    • 302 10 YES, THIS EXPLAINS WHY I QUIT pffi admirable letter •*»ar<aS'- n f-ffl must commend itself to the numerous British Europeans resident in the State who do not I see their way to becoming members of the British European Association. When I resigned from j that association some 12 months ago,
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    • 332 10 Student nurses in Singapore and the $69 question AS the mother of a student nurse I wonder whether the Prime Minister or the MlnLster of Health is aware of the plight of several hundred nurses who joined the service just before or soon after the election. They were engaged on
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    • 253 10 QNLY two months arter w being posted to a school In Pahang I received a letter asking me to report for duty at another school. This does not trouble me very much, for being a Government servant I realise I can be transferred anywhere
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    • 62 10 r»OPIES of the Gwee Ah Leng Report on Nanyang University are now on sale at the Government Publications Bureau. The English copy costs $2 whereas the Chinese version costs only 40 cents. This was also the case with the Prescott Report. Why is there such a wide
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    • 308 10 Profit From Practice! MEN are creatures of habit especially in matters of DRESS. .4H KaV Once a man has found a Brand ti that he likes, almost invariably he keeps to it. So it is with v DOT! They are set in their preference. They know from experience that dVUolm
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    • 360 10 Give them the Sportsman's breakfast Youngsters thrive on Welgar Shredded Wheat. It's the sportsman's breakfast— the delicious golden cepeal that helps five leading sports stars vital energy. There's protein in Shredded Wheat. Protein for sturdy bodies, strong limbs. See your family has the sportsman's breakfast today and every day. WEI6AB
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    • 356 10 Straits Times Crossword LsH iH hoH Bai~ ACBOBB but well covered <B>. 1 behind the tamarisks. 7 a letter which makes a era*/the sun Is hot above us." ler angry <B>. Kip Hi"? (Christmas In India) 8 Look meditatively back and 1 4. 4i. measure usually provides an S Ran
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    • 1335 11 te»w M«ALISTER A CO.. LTD. TEL., PJO.I aai. fr'aifajAai UMB aU^AVEHESft UMB LtttMN. MMWrn, RtTTERSAM, HAVK LOS ANaELES, SAN FRANCISCO. I IniL SEATTLE. VANCOVVER A PORTUNI. and for Canada t U.S4 North Atlantic port*. Acctptiai carge. fe« Cettral A Ssstt CHI If MUIMIM ifct- c S acre P. Sham Panto*
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  • 37 12 SINGAPORE. FEB. 26. RUBBER: SI. IB per lb. (up three-quarters of a cent). Inofficial 5 p.m. close $1,181 (quietly steady). TIN: $391.50 per picul (down 12-5 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 200 tons (down 25 tons).
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  • 327 12 China steadies market ALTHOUGH China A buying, which has continued during this week, was a steadying factor, it has had a disproportionate affect on the Singapore Rubber market, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey. This was probably due to 1 the difficulties experienced .in covering commitments In Singapore
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  • 85 12 MELBOURNE, fkt Con Zinc 93/Mount Lyell (5/-) 7/3 seller North Broken Hill 152 Peko .10 7', Oil Search 5 0' Timor Oil 4/6* Con. Ttn 7 l Hill 50 7,2 Mount Morgan 23 6 seller Western Mining 12 9 seller Bank of N.S.W £41 G. J. Coles 18
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  • 273 12 CHIPS lying alongside tbe Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Karakorum 1/2. Borneo 4/5. Mikawa Maru 6A, Trlglav 6/7. Polydorus 8/9. Kristin Balcke 10/11. Pres. Boshof 13/14. Hoogkerk 15/16, Japan 18, Fuji Maru 19. Sedenak N. Wall 4, Shlnko Maru 21/22, Aimee Lykes 23/24. Hat Lee
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  • 246 12 By Our Market Correspondent "pHERK is still no clear picture of Russia's current buying programme in this part of the world, but it appears that the transactions connected with it have already taken place. This week the Soviet chartered a vessel on
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  • 306 12 Wilkinson Process for the year ended September 30 made a net profit or $368,773 or 26.1 per cent. Net liquid as&ets at b? lancing date amounted to $748,449 or 52.9 per dollar stock unit. Holyrood Rubber Ltd., which with 2.500 planted acres In Perak. will pay for the
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  • 115 12 ttINGAPORF. Chinese Produce 13 Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent February/March shipnv .its $41 buyers. $42 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $62'^ sellers, drum $64':.. sellers. Pepper: steady: no business was reported done. Muntok white $361, Sarawak $360. special Sarawak black $225. garbled Lampong
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  • 83 12 THHt Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes fn its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 5/16. O.D 31 1/16. 90 d/st 31 7/8 credit bills, 31 15/16 trade bills Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31. On the free
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  • 23 12 Malajran Stock Exch^ngr: Feb. 26 Feb. 25. ißJasrHllßll 128.37 128 34 Tins: 1M.43 IM.M Babbers: 245.31 541.4> Jan. 1 1958 100.
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  • 572 12 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. dollar rubbers were firm with selective offerings while the other sections were generally quiet. The turno er was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call: Industrials: Fraaer and Neave or is $1.81 to $1.84; Gammon $2.42
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  • 153 12 \f ARCH flrst (rade rubber buyers r.o.b closed In Singapore yesterday at 118 cenLs per Ib, up three-quarters of a cent on Thursday's close. The closing tone was •■t«t. Closing; prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers U7>i. sellers, 118 Int.
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    • 1248 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Serviea E.T.A.. E.T.A. E.IJI. Slice P 5 h am Pening H'Kon| L. Ange'es New York Kuaikiwi Mara" (at. 10 n 1/ 4 Mar I Mai a Mai Ii M< MBikiaa Mtfi" Ist Call M/2J Mar 21 Mai M Mar 2«i Call M/11 Mar S
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    • 751 12 NOTICE KINTA WATER SUPPLY NOTICE TO CONSUMERS On Tuesday Ist March, 1960 the supply of water to Ipoh and Mengiembu. will be restricted The restriction is caused by essential maintenance work at the Filtration Plant, and any Inconvenience caused is regretted. R. BARRETT. b.p. Jurutera Negerl, Pejabat Kerja Raya. Negrl
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    • 781 12 NOTICES NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) announces that as from 27th February 1960 their registered office will be removed to 28-30. Old Market Square (2nd Floor), Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya. COOPER BROTHERS CO., Secretaries. NGEE ANN KONGSI SCHOLARSHIPS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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    • 217 12 NOTICES NOTICE This is to Inform the publla that our Office M/S. Archipelago Trading Shipping Co., will be removed to 868. Robinson Hr Singspore-1 w.e.f. 29th Feb. !9e5. URGENT NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS OF CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING Shareholders of the above Company are advised to hold t fjar shares pending receipt
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    • 803 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NEGRI SEMBILAN STATE SCHOLARSHIP FUND APPLICATIONS for »cholarshlps are Invited from suitably .fluallned Malay and Non-Malay Wegrl Sembilan Nationals for courses tenable at the University of Malaya. Forms ol application and all particulars may be obtained from the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Education Office, Seremben to
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    • 855 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT ri Wotlm $i (Miu.)— ef» s**r» BOX A 6329 ST. POSITION Oiled. />iiiilirant> thanked. BOX A97M ST. K.L. Position filled Applicant* thanked. BOX A»M7 ST. K L. Pcltloo tilled. Application* thanked ASIA ORIVINO SCHOOL 87 Orchard Road. 8 pore poeltlon filled. Applicant* thanked. WANTED
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    • 1045 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* H (Min.)—B»x St exlre j ENERCETIC AND ENTHUSIASTIC I Salisman required to tell first claso property Investment tc small Investor. I on ta«y terms. Excellent opportunity for man prepared to visit all parti Singapore/Federation. Hint apeak English. Malay. Chines* and have own transport. Only thoee with
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    • 992 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED it Wor4i ti (Mi*.)— Box it tt*. txttm OFFICE FACILITIES WANTED In Kuala Lumpur lor European representative of engineering and building contractor Box A 6462 S.T B' pore SHOPS TO LET U W»r4t Si (mm.)-Bwt it rf». txlra OFFICE SHOP space available at Chinese YMCA. 107, Belegle
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    • 805 13 OUU" I J» Wonli IS f*fiit.) Box 49 rf«. »rf rn MICH SCHOOL CRAMMAR ft Com- 3 position Wren A Martin, Junior Knsays, Simple Orammar and all Cooper's hooks < obtainable at Peter Cuongs. Sole Agents J Distributor*. P ■C A PROUD OWNIR OP ENCYCLOPEDIA SRITANNICA 24 Volumes in a
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    • 1088 13 VCHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)— Box St ttm extra 2 W5O STANDARD VANGUARD In md running order, taxed and insured I I June $750/- ono Phone B'pore f 177 Kxtension b I MORRIS MINOR TOURER registered 1 n Engine and upholstery very good edition new battery $1,300 0.n.0. 27
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    • 796 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE SI tt Words $j r Mln.)— Box iO ttt. sxfre l» 1958 FORO POPULAR. MM Renault I Dauphin* Kord Con»ul. 19ft« Kord Pre- m« feet 1950 Austin A3O Standard "10" r-x Hlllman Minx. 1954 Morris Oxford. In 19.V1 Morris Minor. 1952 Vauxhall Te Velox Easy payment* arranged
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  • 133 15 S'pore start with 7-1 victory SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore made a strong start in their inter-state triangular hockey tournament with; l Johore and Malacca j jWhen they trounced' ■\Johore 7-1 on the padang today. Scoring at will. Singapore took a 5-1 lead by the Interval and epsily remained on top in
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  • 91 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Go-; tart racing will be introduced j to Singapore on Sunday when the Singapore Forces Motor Club hold their annual racing mpet at Dover Road. There will be a special 10--lap event in which several locally constructed go-karts will compete against an American model
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  • 97 15 ANTIOUA. i Leeward Isands). Fri— A sound Innings >f -34 by opening bat O. WilUlms, saved Leeward Islands from collapse against the M.C.C. on the first day of their three-day match here yesterday. Leeward Islands, who won the toss, were 220 for five at the close. M.C.C.
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  • 59 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Chinese Athletic team to meet Army In a friendly soccer match at. Ferrer Park tomorrow at 5.15 P.m. will be from Took Teng, Yew Chang. Wah Chin. Chooi Kirn, Klin Ben*. Willie Tan. Hee Urn, Kirn Swee, Charlie Tan, Yong Kong. Moon Pook. Hee Wah.
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  • 90 15 JALIL LET OFF WITH REPRIMAND IPOH, Frl.— Perak centrehalf Jalll Che Din will play for Malaya against the touring Peruvian football team at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. JauTs suspensloi was lifted tonight by the Disciplinary Board of the Perak A.F.A. Jalll, however, was severely reprimanded for arguing with referee P. Ayadural
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  • 518 15  -  SAUL JOSHUA: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday 'WE WILL SHOW MALAYANS SOUTH AMERICAN BRAND OF FOOTBALL' THE visiting Peruvian football team will field seven international players against Malaya at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (kickoff 8 p.m.). Among them are five players who helped Peru to draw
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  • 120 15 SOCCER: Peruvians v PAM XI. Merdeka Stadium (8 p.m.); Penang inter-school final, Free School v George Town Secondary. City Stadium; Singapore Oovt. Service league. Dlv. 1 Marines 'A' MRNVR. Jalan Besar (5.30 p.m.). Dlv. 28. Police 'C v SMF. Jalan Besar (4 p.m.); TTC v Civil Defence. Kalian*
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  • 42 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Royal Signals (Singapore) trounced Royal Signals (Malaya) 7-1 In the lnter-Slgnals triangular hockey tournament at Rifle Range Road today. Abdullah (3). Gordon Smith (2). Godfrey and Nizar scored for Singapore. Malaya scored through Roderick.
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  • 51 15 LONDON. Frl.—Workington Town drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace in the Fourth Division of the English football league at Worklngton— the only game played last night. The second replay between Celtic and St. Mlrren in the second round of the Scottish FA. Cup was postponed because Celtic's ground was
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  • 17 15 BINGAPORE. m—JolUlads and Transit Camp Gurkhas drew 3-3 In a soccer match at Geylang today.
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  • 92 15 SQUAW VALLEY. Frl. A pulsating finish in the 40 kilometres cross-country skiing relay, won by Finland by i a couple of metres from Norway, was the highlight of the winter Olympic Games today. Velkko Hakulinen snatched the gold medal for Finland 'their first of the
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  • 284 15  - McGrowdie to ride 1 3 Wonders EPSOM JEEP BY T>ENANG, Fri. Top I Australian Jockey Noel McOrowdie has been engaged to ride Weekend Circle's Thirteen Wonders in the Class 5, Div. 1, It race on Sunday. The three-year-old who is due for a winning break after running second in his
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  • 243 15 IPOH, Friday. THE Perak Amateur Football Association made a profit of $12,109.26 last year as compared with $4,393.28 in 1958. Th« profit has boosted the association's assets to nearly $32 000, according to the report which will be tabled %t the annual meeting here on
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  • 81 15 COPENHAGEN. Frl.— Den\j mark won the European «one final of the Über Cup women's badminton competition by defeating Ireland by six matches to one here last night. The Danes won three singles and three doubles and Ireland took the remaining doubles match. In the
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  • 641 15 GOING IS LIKELY TO BE VERY GOOD Class 4, Div. I—s\1 5\ Furs. «M7O RUex (Mdm. CX. Lee) Zaln ••■OO 08 Paladin (Mdm S.Y Tan) Bagby 4 8.11 ***** Carto Rice Venl Vtci St.) Allan 10 8 10 ***** Mori (AP SO Yong 8 8.07 ***** Free Mist
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  • 70 15 BINGAPORE. Fri Two goals each by Charlie Tan and L. Nonls helped Eveready to enter the semi-final of the Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout competition when they beat Police 'A' 4-2 at Thomson Road today. In another Junior knockout match, three goals by Culligan
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    • 44 15 A CRITICAL REVIEW OF f^hj EDUCATION IN MALAYA m j SINCE INDEPENDENCE... M ffl m <rf I^BtafjfilllJpajtt^MiG^&lsßSM** 1 ••^•l 1 lAN FLEMING tells why ht ■sBBBBBfr'*-lViP\ afi thinks Hong Kong the most iiMßSk&kfmmm exciting city in the world. '^T, '^S BaHsßali Aaal IN TOMORROWS
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 159 15 Weather "W« hope the weather tomorrow will be as fine as It Is today so that we will be able to give Malayan fans a good account of the South American baand of football' But Mr. Benavides pointed out that winning or losing their matches here was of secondary Importance.
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  • 30 16 ANOTHER FREE ENTRY WORD PUZZLE CONTEST BEGINS ON MONDAY IN THE FRFF Pi Jmilllllll mmmi lmm llllim m...,.....,M,..«..i.H.m,,..i m,.m „,....H.H,,..n......,..,,,M.,mH.,,M,,,,.Hm,,,,,,,,,,,,i ,,1 11MnMnM^«^ mi *"Znmt!^»iZn
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  • 622 16 GOVERNMENT MOVES SWIFTLY AGAINST THE CITY COUNCIL LABOUR FEDERATION BYRNE THREATENS TO CANCEL UNION'S REGISTRATION, FIND NEW MEN TO REPLACE THEM JHE THREAT OF STRIKK action by the 10,500-member Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation took a dramatic turn today when the Government announced it
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  • 73 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Joint arrangements have been made by the Singapore and the Federation governments to sight the new moon tomorrow in dlfferrent parts of Singapore and the Federation. A Government statement today said that If the new moon was sighted tomorrow Puasa
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  • 248 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. The dignified, chandeliered hall of a mansion in Amber I Road was today the scene of ian auction held to raise funds to pay taxes amouni ing to Stftt.767 14 claimed by the Income Tax Department. Ninety-two lots ol household «ood.s.
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  • 30 16 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida, Fri. The Air Force today launched a huge rocket in an attempt to put a "spy in the sky" Midas satellite into orbit. —Reuter.
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  • 304 16 LONDON. Pri— There w*» a return to brighter conditions In London stock markets today Sentiment was helped oy good company new^ and the overnight rally on Wall Stree'.. uut the volume of tMivlng left a «oou deal to be desired ano man. prices failed to hold all their
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  • 32 16 LONDON. Fn.— Spot 34% d. April 34-Sci April/June 34 >,d. July/aept. S3d. Oct./ Dec 32d.. Jan /March 31Sd.. March c.l.f 34 id.. April c.l.f. 33 7 »d. Tont Quiet after steady.
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  • 20 16 LONDON. FrL— Buyer* £789. sellers £7894, Ftomard buyer* £7884. sellers £789. Settlement £790. Turnover a.m. 150 tons p.m. 35.
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  • 384 16 YOUTH MUST GIVE UP COMMUNISM TO STUDY AT NANYANG 'J'HE Singapore Government has asked a father to persuade his political detainee son to declare his political stand and undertake to keep clear of Communist activities so that he might be released to study at
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  • 152 16 JAKARTA, Fn. The J Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, returned here by air with his host, President Soekarno, today after a tour of Bali. Security guards armed with automatic weapons and In camouflaged uniforms huddled against the buildings of the almost bare airport apron. A military
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  • 43 16 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Five separate bomb explosions rocked Buenos Aires early today, nine hours before the scheduled arrival of President Eisenhower for a three-day state visit. Three people were i jured in the blasts.— U P.I. lESS imiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii
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  • 295 16 'Rubber from tin claim by U.S. IPOH. Fri. America scientists have bee successful in mast facturing rubber froi tin. according to a re I port k: the Washingto Star reaching here. In tin and rubber ri< Perak both miners and plan •n accorded the news j mixed reception. 4 One
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  • 33 16 NEW DELHI. Frl.— The In dian House 0/ the Piopli Lower House) today rcjftted by an overwhelming voic< vote a private member's resolution calling for India U quit the Commonwealth Reuter.
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