The Straits Times, 21 March 1960

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  • 12 1 it The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1960 15 CENTS
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  • 586 1 DAHANAYAKE HANDS IN HIS RESIGNATION TO G-G Left-Wing parties almost eclipsed in quiet election Senanayake's conservatives get 48 seats THE conservative United National Party today replaced the Sri Lanka Freedom Party of the late Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike to become the largest single party in Ceylon's House
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  • 69 1 BOGOTA, Sun.—Twentyfive people were killed when a C-46 Curtlss Commando airliner of the Colombian Aviation Company (8.A.M. with 46 people on board crashed yesterday north of Medellne. about 150 miles northwest of here, latest reports said. The 21 survivors were mostly seriously Injured. The airliner,
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  • 202 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two little sisters were drowned after playing near a pond in Gulega Road, off upper Changi Road, here yesterday evening. Soon after an alarm was raised people rushed to the scene. Earlier, the sisters, Teo Sic Geok, 3. and Sic
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  • 301 1 •THE Prime Minister, 1 Tengku Abdul'Rahman,, has sought the aid of "several countries" for experts to help build the proposed $50 million International Airport outside Kuala Lumpur. He said yesterday he could not name these countries at present, but if the scheme materialised the
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  • 150 1 KUALA LUMPUK, Sun. The Government announced today that the setting up of a Rubber Exchange in Malaya was essential and that it would live it every support. It will shortly appoint a committee consisting of Government officials and representatives of all section*
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  • 781 1 FIVE THUGS KIDNAP LARK SYE'S BROTHER SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SINGAPORE MILLIONAIRE, Mr. Ti Boon Khak, was kidnapped this afterno< while spending; the week-end at his holid; bungalow in Sungei Melayu Estate on tl southern tip of Johore. Mr. Tan, wno recently celebrated his 74th birthday at his Meyer Road mansion,
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  • 33 1 FREETOWN, Sierra Leoß Sun. Sir Milton MargH Premier of Sierra Leone, v^M sail for Britain on April 0 fl the London talks on tH future constitution for tfl African Colonies. Reuterjv
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  • 30 1 MACARTHU* "AKtS I FHOCHESS >tW YOU -do -BM i'trnrrd] DMftel MacAr-M/ ♦hur >p^u' I night and *a.- Ksttag »cIH •tfl operation *r>tr rday, hi^| doctor repotted —Renter. I
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  • 280 2 VICTIMS WHO REFUSE TO BELIEVE THEY HAVE DISEASE BECAUSE THEY LOOK HEALTHY' I SINGAPORE, Sunday. A N eminent Singapore TB fighter, Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta, today spoke of the menace posed by a group of tuberculosis victims who refuse to believe that they have the disease.
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  • 143 2 MENTRI SEES CHEAP HOUSES lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. J —The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda, and the State Secretary, Inche Hashim tla Yunos today visited a lowcost housing project here. They called at the works of Insulations (Malaya) Ltd. at lampoi to see how building dabs were
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  • 162 2 FREIGHTER ON REEF MAY BE FREED TODAY SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Harbour Board officials were optimistic tonight that they would be able to get the Liberian freighter, the Capetan Carras, off the reef near Pulau Nepah tomorrow morning. When the two BHB tugs, the Orlper and the Tunda. tried to shfft
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  • 137 2 IPOH. Sun. The Mental Patients Welfare Association, oday decided to defer election of a new president until the next Mentri Besar of perak had been appointed. The present Mentri Besar, [nche Mohamed Ohazali bin Haji Jawi, who has been preildent of the association since
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  • 244 2 (SINGAPORE. Sun. The People's Action Party has urged trade unions, farmers' associations and cultural bodies to break down communal barriers by encouraging their members to learn languages other than their own. The party suggested that this could be done by sponsoring lang ua* g c
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  • 73 2 AIR FARES CUT TO START IN OCTOBER SINGAPORE. Sun.— The In. trrnational Air Transport Association has announced that Its member airlines will Introduce new economy fare* between the Far East and Australasia and Europe, starting la October. A atatement issued at the end of the I ATA conference la Paris
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  • 139 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee has appealed to philanthropists, commercial firms and various organisations for funds to carry on I its work. The committee helps to alleviate the distress of the poor, the destitute and under, privileged people. It assists schoolchildren of
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  • 98 2 OTELUK ANSON, Sun.—An--1 other "good luck" crab with a pattern assembling a cross on Its shell has been caught In Malaya. The first was caught by a business, man off Pulau Bukom, Singapore, early this month. The latest crab was captured in the
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  • 217 2 BIRTH CONTROL DRIVE: FPA FEARS OF BEING SWAMPED said that methods other than those now being taught at the FPA centres were not as effective. "We have made it absolutely clear to the Government that If the thing Is going to be done on a large scale, it may. in
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  • 71 2 JAKARTA. Sun.— Four Malayan students have arrived here to begin courses at the Indonesian Aviation Academy, at TJurug. west of Jakarta. The Malayans are studying under the Colombo Plan. They are: Abdul Azis bin j Hussein, 21. of Kuala Lumpur: Byed Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahlm.
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  • 478 3 Palace strafing linked with Celebes revolt MiG ATTACK PROBE NEW TERROR WAVE PARLIAMENT PLAN JAKARTA, Sunday. THE INDONESIAN Air Force intelligence -L chief, Col. Siswadi, said today there were indications that last week's air attacks on President Soekarno's palaces were connected with the Celebes-based rebel movement. The machine-gun attacks on
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  • 84 3 'Verwoerd to boycott P.M. talks' JOHANNESBURG, Sun. —The English language' Sunday Times reported today that the South African Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. had told his Cabinet he will not attend the London conference of Commonwealth Ministers in May. The report said this was regarded as a victory for the
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  • 47 3 EX-KING LEOPOLD ON INDIAN TOUR KX-KING LEOPOLD of Belgium on a sight-seeing trip through New Delhi with Mr. H. S. Malik, former Indian ambassador to France and Belgium, a close friend of the ex-King, who is on an extensive tour of India with his wife. U.P.I, picture.
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  • 50 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. The Japanese freighter Shigaharu Maru and a vessel being towed by a U.S. Navy tug were In collision in San Francisco Bay today. A Navy spokesman said nobody had been hurt but said the Japanese vessel was holed -above the water line Reuter.
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  • 164 3 Jailed bishop: Call for 'strong protest' WASHINGTON. Sun. Senator Mansfield (Montana) urged the State Department yesterday to make the strongest possible protest against the 20-year Jail sentence Imposed on Bishop James Walsh by the Chinese. Mr. Mansfield said the imprisonment of the 68--year-old American prelate was "a travesty on justice
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  • 34 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— Nearly 60 unofficial delegates from countries in Asia and Africa will meet here on April 8 to explore ways and means of helping the Tibetan people to regain independence.—Reuler.
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  • 79 3 NICOSIA, Sun. British. Greek and .Turkish leaders continued their long debate on the future of Cyprus today the day originally set for the island's independence amid hopes of a final decision by next weekend. Thff Governor, Slf Hugh Foot, had separate talks with Archbishop Makarios and Dr.
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  • 235 3 PANGA GANGS: ASIANS BEG FOR PROTECTION NAIROBI. Sunday. PEAR-STRICKEN Asians here in the Kenyan capir tal are begging the Government for more protection against African "panga gangs" which have slashtd a number of Asians to death and wounded others in attacks over the past month. I Many Europeans believe former
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  • 21 3 BANDOENG. Sun— Lightning yesterday set fire to 9 mosque and 10 houses here No one was Injured.— Reuter.
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  • 22 3 NEW DELHI. Sun—President de Gaulle has Invited the Indian Premier. Mr. Nehru, to Paris for a short private visit. —U.P.I.
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  • 269 3 NO GHANA DEFENCE PACT WITH ANY OTHER COUNTRY ACCRA, Sun. The Ghana Government said yesterday that it had never entered Into a military or defence pact with Britain or any other government A Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement said: "The attention of the Government of Ghana has been drawn to
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    • 322 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA "^H^ NATIONAL SHOETWAVI from S.OO to lt.N p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Miomng; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Penan*- 3M metres 830 suing Song; 9.00 Close Down. •poh 31* metres P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; Malacca 297
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  • 276 4 Union says 'no' to new training plan for teachers SINGAPORE, Sunday. pHE Singapore Teachers' Union today expressed concern over Government's implementation of the new teacher training scheme. A resolution proposed by the Union President, Mr. Seah Yun Chong, to accept "in principle the* amendments to the new scheme of teacher
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  • 191 4 The Paya Lebar Post Office has been presented with a shield for being the bestmaintained post office in Singapore for 1959. The Jalan Kayu Post Office was second and the Geyland Post Office third. There are 32 post offices in Singapore. Presenting the
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  • 39 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. i\ofessor A. Sandosham, head oi the department of parasitology. University of Malaya ln Singapore, will address the members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on Tuesday. The subject of his talk is "The University."
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  • 91 4 RI STUDENTS FLY IN FOR SEMINAR SINGAPORE. Bun. Two Indonesian student leaders flew into Singapore today en route to the Federation to attend the International Students Seminar which started on March 11 in Kuala Lumpur. They are Mr. Hasan Ry. 27. general secretary of the All Indonesian University Students Unions
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  • 123 4 Round S'pore by canoe: Two break record SINGAPORE. Sun— Two Rover Scout© this evening ended a trip round Singapore island by canoe ln 24 hours and 17J minutes slashing the previous record by about 11 hours. Tired but trlumphl nt. Senior Aircraftmen Malcolm Wadsworth. 21. and David Clennell. 23. of
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  • 265 4 FLORAL STUDIES FOR FLOWER SHOW SINGAPORE, Sun. A total of 133 colour slides and monochrome photographs of floral studies were chosen today at a photographic exhibition to be displayed at the 1960 Singapore Gardening Society Flower Show. The best lide came from Mr. Lee Kee Chong. ARP& His was a
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  • 162 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Spastic Children's Association of Singapore expects to move into new premises at 25, Gilstead Road, in May. No. 25, Ollstead Road, is at present the headquarters of the St. John Ambulance Brigade but it will soon be moving Into Its new Beach
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  • 122 4 The RAF helps with music SINGAPORE, Sun. The Royal Air Force at Changi pooled its talents last Saturday for "The Easter Parade", a three-hour musical miscellany in aid of the Cheshire and Red Cross Homes at Tanah Merah. The backbone of the show was undoubtedly the Show Band under Derek
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  • 74 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore Government has approved a proposal to close i down the sub-District and Land Offices at Oelang Patah. Pending their total closure, these two offices will open for business for two days per week on Saturdays and Sundays to receive quit rent and
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Chong Tong Mun has been elected president of the Kallang Airport Estate Community Association for 1960.
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    • 168 4 FEDERATION OF BOYS' dent*. Programme Includes que«CLL'BS (Queen Street): Judo 6 tlon* and ancwers and technical pm; motor repairing cl*m, pho- fllnv 4 45 pm. tographv 7 pjn. ministry Or culture KA TONG BOYS' CLCB (Outl- FIELD SECTION: Free film lemard Road): Badminton, ln- show at 7 p»m. Chlldrens playdoor
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  • 210 5 JAPAN is to buy a record $145 million worth of iron ore from Malaya during the 1%6 fiscal year. Agreements between Japanese steel mills and Malayan iron ore producers for about 4,750,000 tons of ore have been completed. In the present fiscal year.. which
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  • 95 5 buy from us." Mr. S. K. Jagatheesan, managing director of the Malayan Mining Company, said today. Only threat "What we are afraid Is a trade pact between Japan and China, because China caii supply any amount of iron ore to Japan. "And the freight charges from China to
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  • 32 5 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Sun.— A businessman here Mr. Tan Seng Kee. has given $500 to the Kuala Kubu Bharu hospital's cheer fund the total of which now stands at $2,496
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  • 243 5 AIRSTRIP AT NEW HOSPITAL FOR MERCY FLIGHTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The proposed multi-million dollar maternity hospital for the Federal capital will have a landing strip for small planes and helicopters, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong j Yoke Lin, said today. This will facilitate emergency missions for
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  • 100 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Oiiß Yoke Lin. was attracted by a signboard In Malay at the Butterworth District Hospital during a tour of hospitals and health centres In Province Wellesley yesterday. "Whafs this 'orang glla" board for?" he
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  • 165 5 THE church of Our Lady of Sorrows in Macalister Road today warned that its priests may refuse the sacraments to parishioners who attend mass in "various degrees of undress." This seems to be the fashion among certain women and girls, says the
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  • 207 5 UNION FOR ALL MINE WORKERS URGED AT BRANCH MEETING KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T*HE All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union will A be asked to form, a national union for all categories of mining: employees. The annual meeting of the Selangor branch of the union today decided to ask Its parent body
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  • 79 5 So a truck has to take water to villagers Bl KIT MERTAJA.M, Sun.— The 3,000 villagers of Kampong Pertana four miles from here are depending on the Public Works Department for their water supply. Thrice daily a truck takes water to people whose wells have dried up because of a
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  • 30 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun.— The OSPC Batu Gajah Inche Jalll bin Tallb. ASP. ha* been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. 'His successor is Mr. Balwar.t Singh. ASP. from Johore Bahru.
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  • 151 5 AIR FLIGHT FOR TRANSPORT CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, InSardon bin Haji Jubir. was taken up on a demonstration flight in a Cessna 310-D aircraft here today. He was one of 30 people who went up in the twinengined, four-seater aircraft which Anglo-American Corp. Malaya
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  • 22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Chiu Sin. a youth, who was found firing crackers without authority at Masai, was fined $50 today.
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  • 854 6 The Straits Times Monday, March 21, 1960. Ceylon Goes Right There was little possibility of any of Ceylon's six major parties winning an over-all majority in the general election. But the next best thing has happened. Two parties have left the rest in the ruck. At the moment of writing
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  • 392 6 Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin, Russia's delegate to the nuclear ban conference at Geneva, doubtless speaks with genuine optimism when he says a treaty is "on the threshold of its final stage", just as with equal certainty he wants it to seem that his country's latest proposal leaves little
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  • 1213 6  - The dollar vs rouble battle RICHARD LOWENTHAL by LONDON. Sunday. WA T C HING President Eisenhower and Premier Khrushchev on their pre-summit travels, a newspaper reader might be forgiven for believing that, under this form of "competitive coexistence", the EastWest struggle has been reduced to a combination of a popularity
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  • 1111 6 LONDON. SUN. THE face of London is changing rapidly. A constant struggle is going on between people who want to build giant blocks of offices with lucrative rents and those who feel concerned about architectural standards and the city's skyline. Since the middle ages, the
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  • 593 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday HAS NOT RAISED STATUS OF MALAY LANGUAGE, SAYS PARTY MEMORANDUM THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party wants the four year old Razak education policy scrapped because "it has not raised the status of the Malay language." In an eight-page memorandum sent to the nine-member education
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  • 213 7 MALACCA, Sun. The Malayan Party chairman. Mr. Tan Kee Oak, today submitted a memorandum of his party's views to the education review committee. Reviewing the education policy, the memorandum said emDhasis should be placed on th« political, economic, social and cultural structure of society
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  • 42 7 IPOH, Sun.— The president and secretaries of 21 Rotary Clubs in Rotary District 330 will meet here on April 16 and 17 for the annual district assembly. The district covers. Malaya, Singapore. Laos. North-Bor-neo. Sarawak, Cambodia and Thailand.
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  • 700 7 Teach more vocational and technical subjects in rural schools union KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union has urged the Government to develop vocational and technical education to stop rural children coming to the towns. In a memorandum to the Education Review Committee, the union said that rural secondary
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  • 217 7 THE HULA— HOLLYWOOD HAS DISTORTED' IT SINGAPORE, Sun. Cinemagoers who think they have seen a real hula on the screen are in for a shock. Miss Concha Hughes, an authority on Hawaiian music and dances, especially the hula, today said the celluloid hula "is not the real thing." Even the
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  • 193 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun.—A survey to find out what 2.500 young men and women In Malaya think about marriage has lust been comPlete<l A report will be tabled at the first Asian seminar of the International Young Christlan Workers 1 Movement at the University of
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  • 299 7 YOUTH TOLD OF NEW PHASE FOR SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sunday. ]LfR. C: I. C. SCOLLAY, principal of the Singapore Polytechnic, last night told youths who wished to obtain training to play their part in the new state to enrol before April 14 for one of the courses which the Polytechnic offered.
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  • 289 7 130 YOUTHS SCALE 3,295-ft. PEAK CjEREMBAN, Sunk— Tengku Munawirah, 16, a grand-daugh-ter of the Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong, was one of a party of 130 youths 97 boys and 33 girls who scaled the 3,295--ft.-high peak of Gunong Berumbun today. It was the first tlma Tengku Munawlrah. daughter of the Regent
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  • 40 7 IPOH. Sun.— All five vacant seats in the Behrang Station local council. TanJong Mallm. by-election havi been won by Alliance candidates. They are Messrs. Lei Chow. Hong Ho Seong. Let Yew, Lee Kirn Loo and Lo« Urn Luan.
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    • 1239 8 NOTICES j SHERIFF'S SALE LN THE HIGH COI'RT OF THE, STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. In the cause of Sun No. 1831 Execution No. 10 of 1959. of 1960. Between THE BANK OF CHINA Plaintiffs And 1. SIN CHEW BRICK WORKS 1 CO., LTD. 2. OEI YOK Kit Defendants
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    • 239 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO SITUATION VACANT IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited for the vacant post of Engineering Assls- tant/Bullding Inspector. Salary Scale Grade I between 1510— and $660.— p.m. Grade II between Ms33o.— to Ms49o— p.m. In Division 111. 2. The post will be on
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    • 741 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE Applications are invited for api pointment to the following posts:- (1) LIBRARIAN: Candidates should have a good academic and /or professional qualification, with considerable experience in library administration, particularly In a University Institution. (2) ASSISTANT BURSAR: Candidate* should have a recognised professional accounting
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    • 1877 8 [^^JJll^gJ^^ SITUATIONS WANTED It Worm* %i (Mim.)—B»x it ctt. *xfr* MARINI SURVIVOR, at* 42. British, own car, good references. Open for Immediate engagement part or full time. Reply Box AI2S6. 8.T.. Penang. EUROPEAN FAMILY highly recommend* English ipeaklnc Chinese cookboy excellent cook good wth children available 2ti March please Phone
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    • 920 8 HOUSES It LAND FOR SALE it W»rdt SS (MiH.y—Box St tit. txlrm FOR SAL! or Item nicely bollt Dun(alow, 3 bedrooms, longbaths wltb all modern amenities. Particulars pnon* Spore 33-302 after 4.30 p.m. FREEHOLD MODERN ntwW improved type o( terrace bouses for Mle completion end of the year. Completed staops
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    • 1720 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TI ABEN, LIVERPOOL. tIASCOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PUTS. Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ATREUS M 'jeilles. Liverpttl, A'mouth Taday Mar 22 ■EMODOCUS Littrpeel Glasgow Mar 22 Mar 21 Mar 21/ M Mar 11/ 1 POLYDORUS Liverpetl. Havre Mar 21 Apr 1 Apr 4/ S Apr
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    • 1348 9 > /SEETHE E.A.C. LINES----jfi/TK-^M ADEN. REOSEA, MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PMTS. H TOlJm Spore P. S'haai Pining WkAJBj "SEUNDIA" k) 21/21 Mar 21/27 Mar 21/ M Mar VVwagy "IOCOTA" n MMar/ 4 Apr V I Apr 0/ 7 Apr -<7kJLlfB? "MEONIA" k) 10/20 Apr 21/22 Apr 23/14 Aft 1111 "lEIRA"
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    • 1315 9 S5,V o b".« the ben ldce steamers ltd. T^r; siniapore iiaaaraaratid tkt umh «mie« I lines SAIiINCS TI ADEN, U.K. A CONTINENTAL PMTS. Sport P. than Ptnang ■ENMACIHUI for H'twrg, L'don. 6'awatß I*. M/ 21 Mar 14 20 Mir 20/11 Mar HNARTY tot London. Hull 22/20 Mar MNATTOW for Port
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    • 1176 9 te~ MoAjLISTjXR CO., LTD. w,, v"^* ILtßtlitlAM UMI KJLA VENEM LIMB LONDON. NAMBVRS "OTTEROAM. «AVM. IM ANCELEi. UN FUNCISCO. I BMU. SEATTLE. VANCDOYER A PDRTUND and for Canada U.S.* »orth Atlantic ports UcMteap carga far Ctitral A Stat* CITY If WfLLIMTM Aaantt. Sport P Sham Penani BOUGAINVILLE la Ptrt/n Mar
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  • 1397 10 Renewed vigour— good overall turnover By Our Market Correspondent AFTER several weeks of comparatively indifferent showing the Malayan Stock Exchange last week sprang back into renewed vigour and there was a good overall turnover. Demand was spread throughout the list and theje was a large number of gains in prices.
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  • 29 10 TIN RUBBER (per picul) (per Ib.) March 14 $390.00 IMS*, 15 $390.75 II.ISH 18 $391.25 $1.19 17 $391,87 4 $«-2« 18 $391.1! 4 $1.19 i, 19 $390.75
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  • 58 10 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged on Saturday, March 19 as follows (all rates to 8100): New Yerk: buying alnnaU T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T 31 5/16, O.D. 31 7/16, 90 d/st
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  • 557 10 T<HE rubber price in Singapore last week stood at the highest level of the current year to date, j reaching a peak closing price of $1.20 i for April first grade on Thursday. The improvement we* largely due to good trade buying mid-week but
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  • 22 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: March 19 March 1$ IndactrlaU: 131.26 131.09 Tins: 157.63 157.42 8 Robbers: ZC7.M ?57.86 Jan. 1, 1958=100
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  • 342 10 (\N the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday, March 19. all sections were firm with a (air turnover. Members of the exchange reported the following business at 12 noon: Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $1.98 cd: Gammon $2.49 (O); Henry Waugh $1.64; Hume pref. Ass. l',d. cd. ords ASa.
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  • 1380 10 quotations ni Usued by nben of the MtUjan Stork -.hangr aftet their Utt meeting Saturday (March 19). H and L nd for hlfhest and lowest far iine« done in 1959 and in the rent year to date. tin Br.cU. 1.72V4 1.70 Prtf 190 1.00 2.40 220 Ordt.
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    • 1209 10 j(K"^line| Kxprass U.S.A. Paoilia «k AUaouo Coast Sarvle* E.I.A. E.IJt. (;.IJ>. S'pct f S'hatn Pawl H'koni L. Anftiej Na« Von Kamikawa Man" 31 Mar/ 3Mr 4/ tar I »ir 21 Mr 15 Mai '■tatsli Mara" Ist Call 11/21 Mr 21/22 Mr 2) Mr 2M- Call 24 Mr 21 Mr 21
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    • 218 10 GILBERT HARRIMAN Stock I Shar.broket Members of tho Sydney Stock Exchange Suite 2, 3rd Floor. Talejrami:— 117. Pitt Sf. HARRISHA, SYDNEY SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA. TELEPHONES BL 39SS I 11 3986 lw* THE BURMA FIVE STAR UNE WESTBOUNO EASTIOUND Frira Japaa Parts t Miiihii Fraa km Parti Laaliag far Inraia Parts laadiag
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    • 686 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3°b LOAN 1962/72. NOTICE Is hereby given that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th April 1960. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK, SINGAPORE. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT HARI RAYA PI ASA
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  • 1196 11  - Lindalou ($118), Daifcu ($112) surprise the punters EPSOM JEEP By tllC SWEEP: Total pool $236,650 ST PRIZE: No. *****9 ($65,995) 2ND PRIZIt No. *****5 ($31,017) 3RD PRIZI: No. *****1 ($15,838) STARTIRS ($1,649 each): No*. *****7. *****6. *****5. *****2. *****5. *****5 *****3. *****5. *****9. *****6. CONSOLATIONS ($l,OOO each): No*. *****0. *****8.
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  • 309 11 GOOD MOVES, TEAMWORK EARN SOUTH 2-1 VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SUPERIOR teamwork and excellent moves earned South Malaya a 2-1 victory over North In the I annual hockey match at Rifle Range Road Stadium North were good only In patches and had it not been for the good work of
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  • 776 11 SEVEN-LENGTH WINNER ANG POW GIVES BURTON HIS FIRST SUCCESS IN MALAYA (3; Crown link 8.6 (358—234) WIIMU 4 (7) NEB-HUA-MA 8.7 *****— 468) Burton ft (1) BRIQHT EYES in 7.1) (447—396) Barratt 6 (8) THB OIANT 8.7 (471—221) Dragon 7 (I) IUMBALINA 8.1 Carr 7.10 (269—1441 Sublaa 8 (4) WINLATON
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  • 99 11 MCFA Cup tie drawn again PENANQ, Sun. There waa no decision again when Penang uiet Perak for the third time In their Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup tie at the City Stadium today. The game ended in a 2-3 draw, altar extra time. Officials of both teams today agreed to refer
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  • 59 11 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Lee Guan Khye was re-elected president of the Perak Badminton Association at the annual meeting here today. Other officials (all reelected): vice-presidents, Mr. Llm Kean Hooi, Mr. Ong Cheng Slang: secretary. Mr. Teoh Seng Khoon; assistant secretary, Mr. Toh Ooay Tat: treasurer,
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  • 74 11 BANOKOK. Pun. The visiting Peruvian soccer team defeated a Bangkok XI 5-1 last night In a frame that ended In a fight towards the end of the second half. Near the end of tho second half a Peruvian spat In the direction of the Thai players.
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  • 489 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. For. mar Malayan champion •printer Annl« Chooiig turned racing motor-cyclist today and outsmarted five men riders to tain the top award. In the motor-cyclea 'up to lOocc) event In the Malayan Motor Sport* Club's spaed •print at Kenny Rill. Riding a
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  • 23 11 I TANJONG MAUM. Sun.— Tanjong Malim Young Indians beat Kotayong Estate 2-0 in the Indian Football Association league match hen* yesterday.
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    • 87 11 WORLD-FAMOUS DANCERS of CEYLON" First time in Singapore Grand Gala, Opening; TODAY 21st March Dally S shows 630 930 PM.J days only at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Booting* Wlnstons ai Robinsons n Tickets: $5/-. SI/-, |3/-. $1/-. SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILBKEW't SHOW Approved By Ministry of Education) Through the courtesy of
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    • 270 11 .'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir, WASS I AMULL' S S?-:f- rM-$ I P^|^ FKICI> OF IVtRY ITIMSOr^BATGAIrTn COUNTERS FOR MIN. CHILDRIN, LADIIS. I FREE GIFTS FOR CHILDRIN! HBSBBEEKt^Kr r* 1 1 1 ssV l^j? ia i l r¥ u> *-3S <^!r"^ty l VBl* i liL >^aCi s Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirp Tha Easter preparations have already ttartaej
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  • 292 12 MALAYANS STRUGGLE TO TAKE FIRST SET, THEN DANES RUN AWAY WITH TITLE LONDON, Sunday. piNN KOBBERO, the mercurial Danish badminton ace, can often be utterly erratic or unbeatable on his day. Last night, Wembley saw Kobbero at his brilliant best when he and Poul Nielsen
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  • 53 12 Wnr4, SU (Mimimmm) CARL JOHN HABKKOST passed away suddenly on 19-3-60 Funeral Bldadart Cemetery on Sunday 20-3-60 at 4.30 p.m. MADAM MARY MICHAEL passed away peacefully on 20.3.1960 at 12A Filial Road Cortege leavee residence 4-30 p.m. 11.3 1960 for Church of Immaculate Heart of Mary. Hillside Drive and
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  • 143 12 Kops takes 43mins to be champion Watanasln. the Siamese No. 1. 15-1. 11-15. 15-6. in the men's singles final. The athletic Dane exploited a powerful and accurate smash which won him many points. He also often used a deceptive drop shot. Kops won in 43 minutes, the crowd of 6,000
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  • 226 12 Whirlwind start upsets the Scots EDINBURG, Sun. England beat Scotland by 21 points to 12 here yesterday to win the mythical triple crown, retain the Calcutta Cup and make sure of at least sharing top honours in the International Rugby Union championship. A. crowd of 80.000 at Murrayfield saw a
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  • 47 12 LONDON, Sun. Golden Drop well backed at 20 to one. Is out of the Grand Nat >nal which is to bo run on Saturday. His trainer, Pulk* Walwyn, said "he strained a tendon ln a gallop and will not raoo again this season." Reuter.
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  • 366 12 Bad day for English League leaders LONDON, Sun. W OLVERHAMPTON Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers, two of the last four clubs in the English F.A. Cup, were beaten in League fames yesterday. Leicester City, defeated 2-1 in the Cup quarter finals by Wolves last Saturday, reversed the score yesterday with goals
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  • 735 12 Varsity v Police) At Sepwy Lines: Police beat I nirrrsity of Malaya by 73 runs. POUCE Sundram b Jagjtt 3 Sivamayam c Jin Bee b Sunthrallngam 8 da Sllva c Jajrjlt b BunthraUngam 27 R. Bandoßham c Chand b BunthrsJlngam 44 Rotarto lbw Sunthrallnjram 23 Cooke c
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  • 1020 12 P W D L P AFU "ottenham 34 18 10 ***** 46 Solves 34 19 5 10 S3 60 43 lurnlev 32 IB 4 9 71 48 43 iheff Wed 33 16 *****41 39 Vest Brom 34 14 10 10 67 50 38 tolton 34 IS 8
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  • 370 12 MARTENS'S 133 HELPS SRC TO 136-RUN WIN AN unbeaten century by S.R-CYs John Martens the second in successive weeks and magnificent eight-for--51 spell by University's S. Sunthralingam highlighted today's play in the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior tournament. While Marten's not out 133 helped his club to score their first win
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  • 126 12 Cup-tie ends in draw again PENANG, Sun. No decision was reached again when Penang met Perak for the third time in their Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup-tie at the City Stadium today. Despite extra time. the game ended in a 2-2 draw. Officials of both the Penang Chinese and Perak Chinese
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  • 27 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Chinese Athletic, the S.A.F.A. league Div. one team, drew 3-3 with the Army. In their friendly soccer match at Friendly Hill today.
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    • 424 12 K'ont. from Pax's i t I) 21 (fere's Si* (Minimum) FOO CHOO: Kok Hlap. second son c* Mr. Mrs. Foo Cbee Fong. to Chenc Guat. eldest daughter of Mr Mr*. Choo Guan Beng. on 19-3-60 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Ware's SS (Mln.)— «.x M et: txtrm PUBLISHING RICHTS of a auccesaful
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    • 547 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Si (Mim.) Im t» eta. txir* VOIKIWACON DELUXE SEDAN Model 1988. Excellent condition extra* one European owner $4,300/- o-n.o Telephone ***** (B'Dorci between a.m. and noon FOR <Ali id Puoik readat ford Zephyr, tint recuterad Mareb two good condition, one owner. Ma* m viewed at Oonunmioaer Uen*r*J'i
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    • 509 12 STEAMBATH. MASSAGE. ETC W»r4, SS (*tfm.)—H,i t* et: .xfr* MAStAGE AND TURKISH-BATH 57-A. Victoria Street Junction of Bra* Baaah Road aiosapore. relepnon* N« 249 M LiceßMO by tbe UovsruaeaL RICKY'S MASSAGE SALON Nines. Massage Hteambatb Ltoemed tor Kxpen Treatments Masseur /MaaseuM In attendaac* i»- River Va>le\ (load Tel: Snore 21BP1
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    • 45 12 MILK MAKES ENERGY! Sparkling idea! When the gding is rugged, refresh and recharge with a glass of our Magnolia milk.- M?enolia milk makes energy. It's a great source of protein. For a grand refresher any time, have a glass of Magnolia milk. i^^^^COlD STOIAOI CREAMERIES
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