The Straits Times, 7 June 1960

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  • 19 1 AVIH\(.E DAILY (IHTllirit SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fat**" 43 fcstd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1960 15 CENTS.
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  • 763 1 NEW ZEALAND PREMIER OPENS NEW FACULTY 'Dept. will give great impetus to agriculture' 'Now skills, knowledge for villages 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gKTTKR CROPS AND HARVESTS, the enrichment of life at a time when a grow* ing population was making urgent demands upon a developing economy,
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  • 263 1 PARIS. Mon— Tengku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister of Malaya, arrived here by ait today from London for a three-day official visit on the invitation of the French Government. The Tengku placed a wreath on the tomb of France's Unknown Soldier under the Arc De Triomphe later
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  • 23 1 HE DEFIED BAN ON RUSSIA, CHINA VISITS, NOW HE IS BANNED FROM SINGAPORE A final £300,000 for OTEC TOGETHER AGAIN HAND IN HAND
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  • 357 1 with the first man, who later drew a gun on me, I saw Bisham Singh chase the other, who had token the money, down an alley." Bisham Singh said: "After chasing the thief for about 500 yards down the alley,
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  • 93 1 $30 mil. LOAN: BIG RUSH ON FIRST DAY SINGAPORE, Mon. Applications totalling over 55.000.000 were received today when the Government's $30 million loan opened for subscription. The loan is a composite 1sMit- in which investors may buy stock maturing in 1968 at five per cent interest a year: or stock
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  • 24 1 TOKYO. Mon. A monument commemorating General Tojo Is to be erected In the centre of Mlkawa Bay National Park, here.— UP.l.
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  • 20 1 ANKARA. Mon— The martial Haw commander In Istanbul, Gen. Fahrt Ozdilek. was today appointed Minister of Defence.— Reuter.
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  • 656 1  -  YAP CHIN KWEE By KUALA LLMPLH. Monday. WAN ABDUL HAMID bin Motemed Salleh, the rebel without a cause in I!>.">4 he defied a Government instruction not to visit Ruksia and Cfcina has been released by the Federation Government after
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  • 61 1 125 MPs TO RESIGN: CRISIS FOR Mr. KISHI rKYO. Mor. Japan's opposition Socialist Party today decided to submit the -e.slgnation of all 125 Socialist members of the Lower House in a bid to bl<.ck ratification of the United States-Japan Security Treaty Opponents of Mr. Kishl are trying to force him
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  • 496 1 Author: Malaya ban 'a mistake' SINGAPORE, Mon. A Singapore Chinese author, Mr. Cheng Mong Chew, 39. who has been banned from the Federation said today, "I strongly believe this is a misunderstanding." "The authorities have made a mistake," he added. Mr. Cheng, who has written seven novels In Chinese, said
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  • 7 1 RAILWAY TKAG 'JIJU IB EllkJ'
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  • 301 2 THE KEES FIND THE KEY TO LONG AND HAPPY MARRIAGE r ro those who claim that "arranged" marriages are wicked and thoroughly old-fash-ioned. 72-year-old Mr. I Kee Hup Hor. a former Federal and Penang. State Councillor will have an answer this Saturday. For on Saturday Mr. Kee and his wife.
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  • 226 2 Jawi taught now in some secondary English schools KUALA LUMPUR. Monday JAWI the Malay language in Arabic script is now being taught in some English secondary schools In the Federation Attendance U not compulsory, but studentii are advised to take the subject for their "own good There Is good response
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  • 89 2 RELICS ARE STORED IN RECLINING BUDDHA pENANG. Mon Sacred relics and image.s of Buddha were deposited in the new 108 it. reclinln? Buddha at a ceremony at ♦he Wat Mangalaram In Burmah Lane yesterda.v evening. The ceremony was witnessed by thousands of Buddhists, some of whom had come from Perak
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  • 93 2 HINDU YOUTH MOVEMENT GETS PRAISE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Mentrl Besar of Selan gor. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. said yesterday that the Hindu youth movement In Malaya had contributed immensely towards the progress of the country. He was speaking at the 10th anniversary celebration." of the Kuala Lumpur district
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  • 29 2 ALOR BTAR. Mon. Mr R. 6. Baron. manager of Paya Kamuntlng Estate, Jltra. has been transferred to 81 1 la wan. He is succeeded by Mr. L. WMlair
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  • 30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A committee of the Lady Templer Hospital will meet mi Wednesday to plan a flag day for a fund raising campaign for the hospital-
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  • 14 2 RAUB. Mon— The Sultan of Pahang will visit the Raub district tomorrow.
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  • 53 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.~ Sin Sea Kok. 59. a factory odd job man. who .said that he could not work unless he I < smoked chandu. was fined i $100 in the Sessions Court today for smoking chandu. having possession of a bottle I filled with chandu and a
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  • 46 2 PEN'ANG. Mon -The Church of Our Lad-/ of Sorrows will hold a nod and fun fair In the church compound in MacalL-ter Road on July 2 and 3 In uid of its building fund and the St. Vincent de Paul Society lor the Poor.
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  • 292 2 Queen's birthday awards: Change needed T ONDON. Mon. It was time Ihe 'dreary piece of hypocrisy" of the Queen's Birthday honours awards was changed, the Sunday Express said yeslerday. The newspaper said that the titles and awards are given to the wronij persons for th« wrong reasons. Docile Tories "If
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  • 59 2 Crackers in car —fined $70 JOHORE BAHRT Mon Customs officers here found 83 packets of Chinese nrc- crackers hidden In two secret compartments of a car I driven by Tan Thiam Tin i I Into Johore Bahru from I i Singapore. i In the Sessions Court toIday. Tan was fined
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  • 143 2 IZUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Civil Defence Headquarters here is having difficulty in contacting: some members urgently as would be required in times of emergency. The .staff officer of th* central region. Mr M. Azarlah. has sent out circular letters to members urging them to keep In
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  • 101 3 FIELD MARSHAL Lord Montgomery. Britain'sYnusl famous soldier and an exDeputy Supreme Commander of the Allied furres in Kurope, was accorded the bicK<*st welcome ever given by the Chinese Communists to an unofficial guest when he paid a private visit to the People's Republic of
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  • 139 3 YEW YORK, Mon. Project "Glynco" got underway yesterday at Brunswick. Georgia, when the United States successfully launched a huge balloon into the stratosphere to study cosmic rays. The balloon, as high as a 50-storey building and, with its equipment, weighing more than
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  • 101 3 A note tells history of Queen's sofa I ONDON. Mon. History has popped out of one of the Queen's sofas. A Buckingham Palace staff worker, inspecting the furnishings of the state apartments recently, decided the sofa needed re-upholsterlng. In the stuffing m a note, in fine copperplate writing: "This sofa
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  • 226 3 NEW YORK, Monday. THE New York Times reported today that Cuba was planning a major trade agreement with Communist China and recognition of the Peking regime The newspaper's Havana correspondent said the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr Chou En-lal. had been Invited to visit Cuba as
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  • 108 3 Nasser off on visits to Greece, Yugoslavia ALEXANDRIA. Mon—President Nasser left today on board his yacht on a state visit to Greece. He is due to arrive in Athens tomorrow During his five days in Greece two of them are private President Nasser will have talks with King Paul and
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  • 112 3 DELINQUENT BOSSES BY THE TUC LONDON. Mon. The Trades Union Congress, reporting today on Its national Investigation Into the causes of official and unofficial strikes, urged employers to hold an Inquiry into "management delinquencies." Reports from 145 unions on the causes of strikes the T.U.C leaders said, showed disciplinary dismissals
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  • 59 3 DUESSELDORF. Mon. Former Nazi financial, genius Walther Funk. 69. was burled here In a ceremony so quiet that not .even the police knew of it. Funk, former president of the State Bank under Hitler, was released last year from Berlin's Spandau Prison after serving 14
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    • 326 3 Asian Club: 10.30 Newport Jazz RADIO SINGAPORE Festival; 11.00 Good Night. Medium W.ve 47« metre* RADIO MALAYA Short Wave: «2 metres from a.o#_U.»e pm. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metre* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Kiuli
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  • 849 4 YONG: EDUCATION AIM IS TO FOSTER UNITY SINGAPORE, Monday YHE Minister lor Education, Mr. Yonjj Ny v k Lin, said today that the Singapore (iovernment's education policy should in time unite the different peoples and encourage loyalty for Singapore. Accepting Malay as the national language meant that, in tune, nol
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  • 107 4 1,5001 b. FISH TERRORISING STORE COAST IS CAPTURED SINGAPORE, Mon—Three men in a boat yesterday caught a 20-foot sawfish weighing 1.500 lbs. off Pasir Panjang after a grim three-hour battle with the monster. At one point during the predawn struggle, the three fishermen were nearly thrown overboard when the 'killer"
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  • 111 4 Building of community centres speeded up SINGAPORE. Mon. Th» O Government Is to speed up work on the building of more community centres to cater for the needs of the people The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M Byrne, told the Straits Times today: "From August this year
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The secretary of the National Carnival publicity committee said today the Fun Fair SubCommittee has decided to postpone the draw of the raffle from June 5 to June 18.
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  • 193 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A HOTEL manager, Hue Kim Fatt, 37, who was r found in possession of a revolver and six rounds of ammunition in his car last November, was Jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today. Hue was
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  • 97 4 INVEST HERE CALL TO THE INDIANS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Satish Chandra, who flew into Singapore tonight for a two-day visit,. urged the local Indian communities to invest their surplus capital locally He believed that there were good prospects and a stable I
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— Police have classified the killing of Wong Ah Choy, 27. listed In CID flies as a pickpocket, as murder. Wong, a bachelor of Queen Street, died after he had been cornered by an angry j mob shortly after he was sus- i pected to have
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  • 275 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Theatre Fund passed the $500,000 mark on National Day. It now stands at $503,513.61. A further sum of $2,671 was received from readers of Nanyang Siang Pau. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association donated the net takings totalling $1,261 from the recent
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    • 115 4 I SALAD DAYS I I Will greens help you to live longer? I fver heard of India's re- 1 markable Humoi? Wall, they're small tribe of I vegetarians who live longer and st«y more active than the rest of us who eat iuc- culenr stacks and raast chicken. I 0
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    • 478 4 rrttiE following is today's 4 I schedule of civil air- < craft movements at Paya < Lebar Airport. Singapore. < ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Rome, j Bombay. Colombo. (BA 790/142) < 4 40 a.m.- (rum London. Frank- < (urt Karachi. Calcutta. Ran- J goon (BA 708/22V 9.05 p.m.; M
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  • 1361 5 POOR SCOTS BOY BECAME FAMOUS 'CHOCOLATE KING' Special FEATURE 'NAPOLEON WAS HIS HERO, BUT Mac ROBERTSON NEVER MET A WATERLOO 9 FIRST FACTORY WAS RUN IN FAMILY BATHROOM ON October 20, 1934, 6 0,000 people swarmed on to Mildenliall airfield, England, to see a dozen planes take off in a
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  • 42 6 DEATHS 2* Word, HI (Mlmimumj HUNT: Kupiiemia Sybil (ne« Harft) at rVntnf Oraeral HoapKal S p.m. Ma Jure 1960. As* 79. R.LP. CABLB RBCBIVBD Mr. K. Rajakaiier of 3T, Bournemouth Road Singapore <llcd aXter abort Illneu la Colombo on 4th June 1960.
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  • 165 6 >• Words U* (Minimum) ■R. AND MRS. IVAN ABRIA thank all rclauvea aad friend* for their food wlabea. valuable prearnu and attendance at their weddlns OB 4.«.«0. MR. ANO MRS. AUCUITINt PEREIRA thank nlatlven nnd fritnda for th.ir valuable sift* and help rendered on the occaalon of their marrue*.
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  • 341 6 M War*. IU (Mtmlmum) PUT CRYSTAL* SPARKLE on your table modern. Ice-bright hand cut Crystalware by Stuart and Webb Corbrtt alwayn In dock. Roblnaon'a, phone S pore 307*1. PAMILV SHOPPINO. Make Wednesday Kvonlng Family Shopping NICM. Ootd Storage Singapore Orchard Road Branch will remain open until 7.10 p.m. Brery
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  • 626 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, June 7, 1960. Crisis In Japan Except thai there is no army, but only a defence force that lacks prestige and leadership, the situation in Japan today resembles quite remarkably the critical twenties after the first world war when Japanese democracy tottered to its fall. The
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  • 362 6 In electrification, as in most other activities, the Federation Government has pledged itself to pay special attention to the rural areas. The C.E.B. has already made useful progress in extending its power lines into parts of the country-side. The reported existence of a master-plan for the completion of
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  • 239 6 Despite Peking's best efforts, I including racial dilution on a mammoth scale, opposition to the regime in Tibet still far exceeds anything that might be attributed to a handful of "reactionaries." Tibetans are fighting all over their country, not merely in the eastern regions where last year's suppression
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  • 873 6 SINGAPORE, Monday Page Six commentary by VERNON BARTLETT I HAVE spent a schizophrenic weekend, with my body taking up an excessive chair space in a Singapore garden and my mind waiting anxiously in the stuffy atmosphere of the House* of Commons. I have, in
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  • 399 6  -  JOHN WILLIAMS AND THE LESSON IT HAS FOR US ALL... by MEW DELHI, Mon. 11 The Speaker of India's House of the People presides In bare feet, his sandals kicked off. Most members are dressed in casual, crumpled white cotton. Even on quiet days the galleries are packed.
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  • Letters
    • 235 6 The University of Malaya. Nanyang and U.S. degrees HAVE been following the 1 correspondence and statements In your columns on the value of degrees given by Nanyang Univeraity and the University of Malaya In the light of the degrees awarded Dy American and British universities. I found what follows in
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    • 253 6 THE Federation road transport authorities appear to have accepted that excessive exhaust smoke is an unavoidable evil, consequently the law that commercial vehicles must have an unswept exhaust tail-pipe is to be enforced. On the contrary, Singapore authorities feel that all men, women and children can tell whether
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    • 138 6 \f ANY students who have 1 graduated from universities In Australia find themselves confronted with the unpleasant task of finding a Job on their return home. As there Is little or no Industry to speak of In Malaya many have been forced to return to Australia to seek
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    • 114 6 JT la yery commendable the way Malayan culture is being promoted in Singapore by the Minister for Culture and his office We take pride and are eager to further achieve this aim. As evidence of this there are the generous donations to the National Theatre Fund, the music
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    • 82 6 ITAVING nearly died of asphyxiation in a new cinema the other evening Is it possible to encourage cinema owners to state by what rale air-conditioning plant is turned on and off (If It Is ever turned on at all) during performances? If they are unwilling to do so
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  • 393 7 ALLIANCE MAN AND PPP SPEAKER CLASH AT RALLY: NOW CALL FOR REINFORCEMENTS IPOH, Monday. AN APPEAL for police reinforcements to be sent to Grik, where a State by-election is to be held on Wednesday, was made today following an incident at a political rally there
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  • 203 7 SWEEP TICKET SALES ARE BRISK: S'PORE TURF CLUB SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Singapore Turf Club today reported brisk flrst-day sales of its public sweepstake tickets for the July meeting. Due to the rush to put the new scheme Into operation, most of the 19 agents appoint. ■ied to sell the lottery
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  • 123 7 Electric shock Mils a man SINGAPORE Mon.— A bar- ber. Ling Kee Yin. 35. was electrocuted while repairing wiring at his home In Stirling Road last n.ttat. His wife and nine-yrar-old «on who went to his aid were nearly electrocuted bat managed to free themselves. On hearing their cries for
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  • 77 7 A Queen of Smiles contestant MISS MARY WONG, one of the many girls who have mtiicd the Quren of Smiles contest organised by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. The contest is being held In conjunction with the club's annual ball at Hotel Majestic on July 2. The contest is open
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Chua Slan Chin, a barrister, was admitted into the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today to practise as an advocate and solicitor.
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  • 29 7 LONDON. Mon,— The Rev. A. B. Jordan. 70. who entered the Church after retiring from the Malayan Civil Service, has resigned aa Vicar of Porchester in England.
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  • 93 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Kuala Lumpur Co-opera-tive Housing Society yesterday authorised its committee of management to borrow Simillion for future development schemes. Mr. A. D. York, president of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, was ne-elected president of the society. Other officials elected were: vice-president. Mr. Eric
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  • 198 7 'ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD DONORS' TO ENSURE SUPPLIES SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Lee Keng Tye. 63, the oldest regular blood donor in the state, today urged the formation of a "blood donors association." Mr. Lee, a trade marks agent, has been giving blood since 1948. He said such an association could bring
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  • 65 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya has declined an Invitation to attend a threeweek seminar on evaluation and utilisation of population census data to be held at Chembur, Bombay, later this month. The seminar sponsored jointly by the United Nations and the Government of India will begin on
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  • 42 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Members of the public with iniormation on secret society activities can now ring direct to divisional headquarters Inspectors at all times. This is the latest police move In the drive against secret societies In the State.
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  • 196 7 ABOUT 300 youth* turned up at the Royal Air Force (Malaya) recruiting centre In Kuala Lumpur yesterday to seek 60 vacancies in the force. Hundreds of others in Ipoh and Taiping will also be interviewed for these vacancies on three days
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  • 137 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday.' |\URING the Hari Raya Haji holidays, five World Bank experts were busy compiling a report at Cameron Highlands. The experts were Invited by the Federation Government to examine the econoInd financial needs of a and the prospects for mlc development, team, led
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  • 51 7 TELUK AMBON, Mon— A watchman at a coconut plan. tation here. Ujagar Singh, sfl, father of six. was found dead with gunshot wounds at the 17th mile, Telulc AnsonBagan Datoh 80. d today. A slngle-barrelied shotgun was found by his side. Police do not suspect foul
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  • 32 7 Kam pong women KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The National Association of Women's Institutes has drawn up a two-year plan aimed at improving the lot —socially and economically— of kampong women in the country.
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  • 48 7 A MAORI soldier of the 2nd Bn., the New Zealand Regiment, lays down his spear at the end of the traditional Maori ceremony of welcome during the visit of the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, to his country's servicemen at Taiping yesterday.
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  • 393 7 SINGAPORE, Monday ANEW crisis looms in the state Umno, which threatens to bring about its dissolution. The North division of the party held a meeting yesterday at which It passed two resolutions: 9 TO DRAW DP its own constitution and bylaws and seek affiliation direct
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  • 153 7 CURB ON BIRTH CASES IS LIFTED A LOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah medical authorities have revoked a recent order restricting the admission of maternity cases into Government hospitals in the State. The State Secretary, Inche Shulb bin Osman, gave this assurance in a letter to an Alliance state assemblyman. Mr.
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  • 103 7 Good wishes from Ayub and Goode SINGAPORE, Mon. Field Marshal Ayub Khan, President of Pakistan, and Sir William Goode, Governor of North Borneo, have sent congratulatory messages to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara on the occasion of Singapore's National Day. Field Marshal Ayub Khan's message read: "On behalf of the Government
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  • FEMININE FORUM
    • 100 8 LAST GOURMET DINNER THE last meeting of the season to be arranged by the Gourmet Group of the Singapore Association for the Blind will be a Hainanese dinner. To be held on this Saturday, June 11 at 8 p.m. at the home of the President of the Association, Mr. Yeo
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    • 365 8 THERE are comparatively few people alive who really can understand and appreciate the beauty and the meaning of the movements and words of Chinese opera, and very few who can even bear the loud music and the high falsetto singing that goes with it. But
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    • 195 8 BUDGET barbecues are fun to have In the garden if you know what to serve. We suggest cheeseburger discs; and ask the neighbours too. Split in half eight buns. Mix 12 to 16 ounces minced lean steak, three ounces bread crumbs, two tablespoons grated
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 304 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Dawdled In It before going 1 Choose wrong »r»gitng gear to Into old ruin (8). get this fish (8). 8 Some urgency before the ship 5 Piece of meat In the cage goes on the river (8). about two pound* (6). IS One modest pie
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    • 1436 9 *e~ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. i^. \W*^ TtL: N :1311 vC 'T 4 CIXKotMAN LIKE I KLAVCNESS LIMB I LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM. HAVRE IDS AH6ELES. SAH FRANCISCO. I NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Acctptiag cargi fir Cntral t Slatk Sc» v b i- Fenang America 14/20 JIM
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  • 111 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares were firm and active here today. Base metals were firmer, Broken Hill south gained Is. 3d. to 16s. 6d. Mount Isa 2fi. 6d. to 70a. Oils were steady while loans were firm. Con. Zinc. 95/- buyer Mount Lyell (5/-J 6/6',j N. Broken Hills (lOs.t
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  • 223 10 JINE ttrM trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at Ua)H cents per lb., up one-eighth of a cent on Thursday's close. The closing tone was quiet. S.t'.f.R.A. closing price* in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. l R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 126.., sellers 1274 (N); Int.
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  • 111 10 QINOAPORE Chines*) Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent June July shipments $31 buyers, $32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk JoO'j sellers, drum $534 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $260. Sarawak $255 (both down $5). special Sarawak black
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  • 126 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32V O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying aiiTnall T.T. 32 5/16. O.D. 32 7/ltf, 90 d/at
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  • 649 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given be.'jre prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords (2) $2.14; Gammon $2.51; Henry Waugh $1.54 and $1.55; Jackson (Mi 81 cents; M. Colls $1.77;
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  • 702 10 APRIL RUBBER OUTPUT LOWEST FOR TWO YEARS By Our Market Correspondent production of rubber in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore showed a drop of 14} per cent and totalled 46,915 tons, the lowest since May 1958. The figure caused some market comment yesterday as the drop of 24£ per
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  • 21 10 SINGAPORE: Jane S. RUBBER: 51.23". per Ib. (up one-eifhth of a cent). 5 p.m. clow: $1.26 (quiet). TIN: Closed.
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  • 21 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 6 JuneS Industrials: 14&.19 142.91 Tins: 194.26 157.77 Rubbers: 310.86 311.4* Jan. 1 1 ii.ii
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  • 167 10 tiJHIPS lyinc alongside the Stnga- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1 2, Vietnam 4/5, Sir John Pranklm 6A. State of Bihar 6 7, Salsette 8/9. Straai Cuok 10/11. Marcelli Nowoiko 13,14, Ferndale 15/16, Benrlnnes 18. Halldor 19, Salong N.Wall 2, Senal N.Wall 3, Admiral
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  • 32 10 Amalgamated Malay 78.000 lb Baasett 32.000 lb.; BorelU 104 500 lb.: Bukit Krponc 26.250 lb.; (ontaetaara 80.000 lb Kaala SidJra 150.900 lb and New Serendah 70.000 lb. Riverview 156.0001 b.
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    • 1256 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific dc AUantic Coast Servie* E.I. A. E.T.A. E.T.«. S'oore P. S>am Penan| H'non| L. Anidei N. torn "KnaiMwa Mm" ?7 2J Ja« 11/ I J|i| I Jaly It Illy 14 An "Xaaikawa M»|" Ist Call 24/H July 27/2t lily Call 21 31 Jaly I Aaf 21 Ai(
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    • 216 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far Htafkiig. Jaaaa:— Store i ham fei-ang ■LCNEVCIETT" 11 Jaat IS Jaat far •aataaa. Cktttajtn. Calcutta "KtiTNEVCRCTT" II Jaae 21 Jaat 14 Jaat "ttNCVCRCTT" IB Jaly 11 Mi M Jalf "BHPNEVEICn" n Jar) M Jal| MM) Bulk eil/lttn ipact tvanabit. JOHNSON LINE Fir HtagkMg, iaaaa- Spore P.
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    • 728 10 PUjBUC APjPOIjNTMjENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited from qualified midwlves for the Post of Midwife In the salary scale of $152,130 x 7.50 257.50 pjn. plus normal allowances. Applications stating age, qualifications and experience to reach the Municipal Secretary, K. Lumpur not later than 10th June, 1960. Application
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    • 425 10 NOTICjES NOTICE The puollc Is hereby Informed that I. Ct-ew Choon Huat, have reUnqulslKd my post as Manager of Yew Lee A Co.. Ltd., of No. 14, Hamilton Road. Singapore, on Ist June. 1960. CHKW CHOON HUAT. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED First Interim Dividend Notice is hereby given that the Directors
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    • 376 10 NOTICES FRASER NEAVE LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final Dividend of 3%% lesa 40' r Income tax on the 7Vi Cumulative Preference Shares has been declaied by the Directors on account of the inancial year endIng 30th rune i960, payable on 25th June 1960. The
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    • 551 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTIFICATION Applications are Invited from Federal Cilzerv or State Nationals for appointment as Assistant Game Warden In the Game De- 1 partment. Selangor. Applicants must be between 21 and 30 years ol age and have passed the School Certificate Examination with a Credit in the English Language. Pielerence
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    • 288 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICF Tenders will be received at tha Office of the State Engineer. Trengganu from Registered P.W.D Contractors Class E and above Unde Head I or II up to 12 noon of the 20th June 1960 for Construction and Completion of a Post Office and Quarters at Kuala
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    • 825 11 BUflHIIlBfl B^^ff^^'^fffflP^P^^'^'l (Continued Iroen Psje SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words «4 (Mim.)— Box M el, exfrs WANTID MALAY COOK amah mum live out. Oood references essential. Mrs. Henderson, 43 Chlltera Drive, Braddell Heights, Spore Tel. *****. cOOK AND AMAH without children or two amahs for estate. Salary/particulars P.O. Box 103 Layang
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    • 1053 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i 1* Words $S (Mim.) Box M eU. eartre AVAILABLE ONI TWO rooms near MacPherson Road market, district 13. Modern facilities. Suitable single/ rouple family Rent $50'- Tel. Spore ■W 7— S MONTHS late July large 3bedroom remdence Uoodwood Hill fully furnished equipped 1 A C B R.
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    • 959 11 EDUCATION tt Words ti (Mim.)— Box it ets. extrm ADDITIONAL MATHIMATICt (U.S. i C.) paper II solution at SI/- per set (1936—57 or IMT— M). Write remit to Lea Cbua Box MIM S.T. Singapore. PUBLIC SPIAKINC St &peocn r raining Co«ua>> begin? tlth June at C.X.M.A. BcbOOL Queea sMreet. Spore.
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    • 585 11 FOR SALE :</ Word, ti (Mim.)— Box it elt. extra STIIL DISKS, filing and Rrcord Cahinets. Systems Typist Stands. Chairs. Shelving*. Typewriters. Cairu- i lalors. Adders Reliance Office Mupphea. 40. Raffles Quay, is porn MM LADIIS LILY OF France Wmstnippers. Kleinert s Sanitary. Panties Playtex bras A mrdles, Catallna swimraits
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    • 238 11 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 20 Words tit (Minimum) Ooilg I momlh. it Words U it (Mim.) STIVINS CUEST HOUSE Tel: ***** modern amenities Most economical. central. MAVFAIR HOTIL. B'pore— Central —Rooms Alrcondltioned. Popular Bar— Courteous ■arl STATION HOTEL Singapore, Aircondmoned Rooms, all modern convinBed Breakfast term. Tel: .1111.4 t. STRAND
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    • 149 11 NEW IMPROVED FORMULA THE STINGS! BITES! There's nothing to effective as DDD Prescription to bring instant relief if you are bitten or stung by an insect. Antiseptic DDD— cooling, KJOthing DDD cleans and heals skin uounds or ill kinds la<t very fast! Get DDD Prescription from your chemut or drugstore
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    • 377 12 PAKISTAN SELLS MORE TO SINGAPORE TWO. WAY trade between Singapore and Pakistan, which in 1959 reached a total of $12.6 million, is improving even more rapidly this year. During the first quarter of this year, the value of the trade has gone up
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    • 207 12 SWISSAIR has appointed a new district manager D for Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei and Indonesia. He is Mr. L. Oswald, formerly on the staff of the company's head office in Zurich. Mr. Oswald, who arrived in Singapore last .week, succeeds Mr. Max
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    • 202 12 Special plastic sheet for roofi Anew substitute for felt or emulsified bitumen used for waterproofing flat roofs has been introduced into the Federation of Malaya and Singapore markets. The substitute, sold locally under the trade mark Prewanol. is a plastic sheet impregnated with a special paste. The manufacturers. Rheinlsche Gummi
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    • 175 12 A SENIOR salesman of Harrisons and Crosfleld (Singapore) Ltd. leaves for London on a 8.0.A.C. Comet today for a two-month training course. He is Mr. Mole Ah Leon* 34. who will attend a training course arranged by Formica Ltd. The trip will take him
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    • 289 12 Firestone installs $200,000 automatic anti-fire system AN automatic sprinkler system costing $200,000 and claimed to be the most modern and up-to-date fire protection equipment in Singapore has been installed at Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. (S.S.) Ltd., Geylang. The system is designed by the Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America, Ohio,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 357 12 Up to the minute motoringwJththe new SIXTY EIGHT Tftm modern, clean-cut line* Thi? new Riley is designed come and try the Riley or this now Riley make it for the motorist's delight. 4 Sixty Eight, a car you'll one of the most modern Polished walnut veneer be proud tv own.
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    • 57 12 MANILA aßHmtfOiuuia, INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Off*r yaa c*mpl«t» Cosvoir 440 Metropolitan >«r»ic« th« capitals af Saath-Catt Asia ■eakiaaj Offica: Ist «oor. lank af Chiaa tlaV. Si«f«f>*ra. 1. Phoi... 37SA* ft 2.5»7-| •r ««y traval aqaat i«. %l»%mp»f9m»4LH* F^«r«tia» af Malaya. ""TO for only yj\j enjoy the large luxury cigarette KjKl Abdull^
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  • 309 13  -  SAUL JOSHUA Five each for Govt. Services rivals By SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten goals, 13 international players in action and thrills galore full value for those who paid to see this soccer match in aid of the National Theatre Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Singapore Government
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  • 58 13 MELBOURNE. Mon.— The Australian Board of Cricket Control Is expected to announce tomorrow that It will send Its chairman, Mr. W. J. DowlliiK. and Sir Donald Bradman to London to attend next months meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conlerence. The Imperial Cricket Conference is expected to dlscuis
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  • 181 13 4 NOTHER Malaya record was broken on the final A night of the Malayan weightlifting championships here last night when Clarence Cheah Sek Thong of Selangor pressed 235-lb in the lightweight division. Sek Thong beat his own pre_ vious mark by 10-lb. He won the
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  • 547 13 EIGHT RACES AT IPOH TOMORROW II tli.lllv (or all eight races at Ipoh tomurrow. Class I— l{ Miles ■M Star 9.00 King's Thane 8.13 Three hlng» 8.11 Agnes bUppei m.io ■I"* 8.07 Sulpizio 8.07 Gembira «.uh Picture Fan II B.o j Yea Dear 8.04 Automation 8.04 Straits Code 7.13 Cl.
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  • 97 13 Malayan Govt. to contribute $3,000 for cup SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Fe- deration of Malaya Oov"rnment has agreed to contribute 13.000 towards the cost of a trophy to b* called the King's Cup for an annual soccer series between the Government Services teams of Malaya and Singapore. This was di.sclo.sed at
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  • 77 13 NEW YORK. Mon. American boxer Rudell Stitch, tanked No. 5 in the world welterweight dlv.slon, was arowned yesterday at Louisville. Kentucky, while trying to save a friend. Stitch went fishing with two friends One of them clipped and fell into a pool. Stitch dived In to
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  • 62 13 LONDON. Mon— Jim Parks, the Sussex wicketkeeper, stUl hopes to play for England In the First Test against South Africa at Edgbaston, Binning. ham, on Thursday. An X-ray yesterday evening showed that his right thumb. Injured while he \nj ''keeping- fon Sussex against Middlesex at Lord's was neither
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  • 58 13 R. K. Y. LJm's Who Knows, with Frank Leman ITI astride, goes to the finishing line unchallenged in the Perak Derby at Ipoh on Sunday. Bunched behind him in a thrilling tussle for the minor placings are White Heather (second), Marksman (third), Oleander II (fourth)
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  • 550 13 WKUHTLIITING Malayan rharapionthipk; Bantam: 1 Ng Chow Seng iPiir) 185 174. 245 605; 2 Wong Kon Lena (Pngi 635; 3 Choo Yam Sum (S'gor) 5-' O. Ught 1 Clarence Cheah Sek Thong (S'gor) 235. 210. 260 705; 2 Goon Boon King (Png) 660; 3
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  • 227 13 PENANG, Monday. THE possibility of staging international race meetx ings will be discussed at the second Asian Racing Conference in Singapore next year, Mr. Llm Huck Aik, president of the Penang Turf Club, said here today. f Mr. Urn. who ha» lust r*-j turned
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  • 71 13 CINOAPORE. Mon. Irapuato. the Mexican football team touring the Far East, will play one match In Singapore on June 10. Irapuato are expected to arrive here from Manila on June 0 and will meet a Singapore selection at Jalan Besar Stadium (klckoff 730 p.m.) on the following
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  • 58 13 BEREMBAN, Mon. G.M. Pinto, the Bt. Francis Old Boys Association goalkeeper. was sent off in the first round La Salllan Cup soccer match against St Pauls OBA. here today. Referee Victor Sta Maria gave Pinto marching orders in the 60th minute for kicking a St Paul's player, M.
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  • 150 13 13 PERAK ATHLETES for GAMES TRIALS I POH, Mon. Thirteen 1 Perak athletes will take part In the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's first Olympic trials here on June 19. Announcing the 13 names today. Mr. B. H. FUnter. president of the Perak A.A.A.. said: "I doubt anybody will
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  • 20 13 ROME. Mon— Juventus, of Turin, have won the Italian football championship Div. 1 lor the 11th time.— Reuter.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 470 13 Holbrooks WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE aaT daVKC IN THE NEW NON-DRIP BOTTLE^ ONLY HOLBROOKS HAS IT! FOU* SPUD AUTOCHANCER A raaNy cI«M awtochongcr and only S9» SO (SMflapafa) A* reU r total tfaalar Xi Iti vw kaar tk« M. n .r,h UA/12 In ataraffM, and Ma far yourtatt tha •tar a*inti that
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 161 13 ■OCCCB Tour match; Spore v Kwong Wah HK (Jn Besar 7.30 p.m.). Spore W». XC: RAP Changl y Chinese Ath A' (Jn Besar 6 p.m.); Dlv. 3C: Khalsa v SHB Police (Farrer Pk). S'ger Oort. -Basinets Uses Dlv. 1: Bentul Works v PWD < Sentul I Dlv. Robinsons v Chartered
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  • 280 14 $10,000 CLOTH STOLEN FROM SHOP OPPOSITE POLICE STATION SINGAPORE, Monday. I^OR more than two hours at dawn yesterday seven thugs helped themselves to $10,000 worth of cloth from a shop opposite the Central Police Station, in South Bridge Road, after tying up a man who was sleeping outside the premises.
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  • 150 14 Factory to close: So 40 workers get sack SINGAPORE. Mon. S The United Metal Works in Woodlands is ending the services of more than 40 employees as it is due to wind up soon. The company's daily-rated workers have been given a week's notice. Monthly-rated employees have got a month's
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  • 199 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Radio Singapore's stars were twinkling in force tonight when National Day ceiebra- i tions finally ended with their variety show "Suara Ria Sin- gapura." Overseas stars included Pak Kasur, Radio Indonesia's godfather of Indonesian children, and vivacious Miss Joan Manning. Pak Kasur
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  • 157 14 LONDON. Moil. Tea scores in today's cricket matches we.t: At Lords: Middlesex 266. Sussex 207 for five. E. Dexter 95 noc out. At Komford: Worcestershire 389 for four declared. Essex 189 for elglu. O. Barker 55. T. Bailey SO. At Southampton: Hampshire 338 for six declared. Kent
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  • 38 14 THESE eight girls from the University of Malaya acted as ushers when the Prim* Minister of New Zealand. Mr. Walter Nash, opened the Faculty of Agriculture ir» Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture
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  • 174 14 SINGAPORE. Monday A JOINT services ceremonial parade in honour of the official birthday of the Queen will be held at the Royal Air Force Station at Seletar at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The parade wHI be composed of ceremonial contingents from the Royal Navy, the Army,
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