The Straits Times, 16 June 1960

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  • 19 1 AVin\(.l DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXfEEDS 80.000 fiat*" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 15 CENTS.
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  • 517 1 MY PLAN— by TENGKU THE BIG WELCOME HOME... SEE BACK PAGE] SOUTH AFRICA: 'I am writing to all UN members' CHINA: 'Malaya will back Peking admission to UN' 'Only united action will help end Apartheid' THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, returned home today and spoke of a plan to
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  • 185 1 Two killed as students storm Diet TOKYO, Wednesday. fWO students were reported killed today when more than 10,000 members of the students' federation battled with 5,000 police and stormed into the Diet grounds. Scores were injured. One policeman said one of i those killed was a girl. The students were
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  • 508 1 A HAPPY Tengku lifts his daughter Mariam for a kiss after she had rushed excitedly across the tarmac to greet him soon after he left the aircraft. have h^en proved t be correct." ■vi.uaya. he said, vould support China's admission to the United
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  • 23 1 HUGE OPIUM SEIZURE koMflM r«i I OIUll) »V4l»l|j I ri.ni >.rtjlh thin* "jrlv l<j(Ut *i«ti .f>., M |ycr 1 ;e^td uwoiie-i
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  • 92 2 TENCKU Abdul Rahman take* time off from the official programme to acknowledge the welj come of hundreds of children who were among the large crowd ro greet him on his arrival in Kuala Lumpur I yesterday after attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference
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  • 53 2 A lone Red terrorist surrenders KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A Communist terrorist surrendered to the Kerdau police. Mentanab. Pahang. on June 1. it was announred here today. He is Chool Ah Kow, 25. who joined the terrorist organisation in February 1954. One carbine, a hand grenade and 125 rounds of am.
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  • 37 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The German community will celebrate German Unity Day her e tomorrow. The West German Ambassador and Mrs. Yogel will be hosts at a reception at the Lake Club on Friday.
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  • 31 2 PINANO. Wed Penang\s 81-year-old City Hail U Ui get a new look this year at a cost of $135,000. Work begins on July 1.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 241 3 THE United States yesterday announced *n underground explosion of 500 tons to be carried out on July 12 at Yucca Flats, Nevada, at a depth of 125 feet. Making the announcement at a two-hour session of the three-power nuclear conference. Mr. James
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  • 213 3 SEOUL, Wednesday. THE South Korean National Assembly today passed a new Constitutional Bill introducing parliamentary government. The new system replaces Dr. Syngman Rhee's "oneman rule." In the new government, the president will be a symbolic head of State. A Prime Minister will have
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  • 101 3 The silence shielding a killer... I ONDON. Wed— A doctor today criticised th« "conspiracy of silence" which prevents many doctors from telling patients when they have cancer. "If it was a rare disease, like some of the terrible nerve diseases, there might be something to be said for such an
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  • 20 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— Th# Navy has ordered construction of four nuclear-powered submarines at a total cost of U5565.906.359- U.P.I.
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  • 52 3 BELGRADE, Wed.—President Tito last night told Mr. Niklta Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, that the Yugoslav Government would give its "overall and full support" to the latest Soviet disarmament proposal. The Yugoslav leader was replying to a message by Mr. Khrushchev in connection with the
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  • 208 3 DULLES IN LONDON FOR SECRET TALKS WITH SPY CHIEFS? MR. Allen Dulles, chief of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and the man who sent the U-2 spy plane over Russia, is reported to be in London for secret talks with British intelligence chiefs. LONDON. Wed The Daily Mall says
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  • 82 3 ELISABETHVILLE. Belgian Congo. Wed. A state of emergency was declared last night in the rich mining pro- vince of the Katanga, where the majority party has threatened to secede from the Congo and Join Rhodesia. The announcement of the state of emergency did not specify the
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  • 83 3 A 'NO LABEL' MOVE TO BEAT THE BOYCOTT JOHANNESBURG. Wed. South African manufacturers have begun exporting goods without the "Made in South Africa" label, a spokesman for the Exporters Association of South Africa said here, today. He said the practice was "considerable" and wai being done at the request of
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  • 41 3 LONDON. Wed. Three Russian monks the first tn visit Britain since the 1917 revolution arrived In London by air last night from Moscow. They are on a 10-day visit to Britain as guests of Anglican communities. Reuter.
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  • 32 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed A small charge on-a Titan missile exploded yesterday. tilling a technician at the test centre here Nine other men were slightly injured in the explosion.—Reuter.
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  • 324 3 SLASHING ATTACK ON REDS THEN... MANILA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower was greeted by thunderous applause from a joint session of the Philippines Congress today when he linked a slashing attack on Communism with warm praise of the "mighty and relentless force" of nationalism.
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  • 69 3 KATMANDU. Wed. A British Colonial Service officer from Nigeria, Mr. P.J. Wallace, made a solo climb of the 26,492 ft. Qanesh Hl--mal peak In north-west Nepal believed to be th« first major solo triumph In the Himalayas it was announced here today. The Nepal Foreign Office
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  • 36 3 PEARL HARBOUR (HawalP. Wed.— A fire and explosion shook the nuclear submarine Sargo last night and she was deliberately submerged with the torpedo room hatch open to put out the blaze.
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  • 141 3 MOTHER OF EIGHT WAS LEADER OF JAPAN DOPE RING KOBE, Wed. Police dis- closed today they have arrested a woman they oclleve to be the leader of an International narcotics ring that smuggled US$5mllllon In drugs Into Japan over the Past four years. They identified her as Chin Go Gyoku.
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    • 331 3 Your radio today... mond 10.00 Mandarin Mixture: RADIO SINGAPORE 030 The Ooon Show: 1100 Good Medium Wave 47« metre. AVA Short W»»e: M metre. RADIO MALAYA from ».M MM aJ". NATIONAL BHORTWAVR A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.M st-RVICE 41.7 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The New*: MEDIUM WAVE SERVICM 705 A Date
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  • 118 4 POLICE OUT TO TRAP A CHEAT SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 Police tonight sought public help to trap a fake "Good Samaritan" exploiting the poor in the island. Reports have been made of a man. claiming to be from the Government approaching illiterate housewives and asking if they have been receiving public
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  • 202 4 Trader is cleared on charge of wrongful detention Wed. A businessman, charged with wrongfully confining a selfdescribed former prisoner, was today acquitted by the First Criminal District Court. He was Lee Seng K»e, stated to be one of the two partners of Lav and Lee Company is Geylang Road. Similarly
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  • 73 4 TEARS AND DIAMONDS: THE LOREN STORY EVERY single rang on Sophia Loren's ladder to fame and fortune was slippery with tears her own and her mother's. EACH time she went a step up. she bought a brooch or a bracelet as a symbol of success. IT was these that were
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Col. Harvey Harvey-Williams will speak on 'Defence" at the luncheon of the Rotary Club of 81ngapore-West In the Blue Room of Princes tomorrow.
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  • 299 4 21 TRAINED TO BE LEADERS OF COMMUNITY CENTRES SINGAPORE, Wed. —The first batch of 21 young men and women today completed their seven-week c o m munity centre leadership course, and left the Pulau Übin training: camp fit and ready for the "big task." The
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  • 217 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE Government today warned rural dwellers to beware of bogus Rural Board officers. A statement Issued by the Prime Minister's office said that a number of cases had been reported of rural dwellers being cheated of various sums of money by impostors. Rural
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  • 389 4 Junior badminton SINGAPORE, Wed. Former Thomas Cup player Ong Poh l.im had an easy passage into the semifinals of the veteran's singles in the Singapore Badminton Association's championships at the S.B.A. hall tonight. Poh Ltm. who is playing In the veteran's iccUon for Urn first time,
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  • 213 4 SHIP'S STOREMAN BROKE CUSTOMS SEAL: $4,350 FINE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A 38- YEAR-OLD Norwegian chief steward of the motor tanker Polycrest. Eldor Karl M. Karlsen, was today fined a total of $4,350 by the ninth magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, for two offences under the Customs Ordinance. The charges were that
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  • 264 4 He built one of Asia's best fire units SINGAPORE, Wed. The man who made the Singapore Fire Brigade one of the finest fire-fighting units in Asia is leaving. Mr. John Angus, 55, will retire in two daye' time after 29 years' service in Singapore. After he goes, Mr Stevens Velge,
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    • 86 4 Singapore diaryTT. sn«GATORE POUCE BAND VICTORIA THEATEE: Pnnconcert at Katong Park, 7.30 cess Kwel Yin rehearea.l. Scenes p.m. to 1.30 pjn. 1 and 3. 5.30 pm VM( A (Orchard Road): Scene- CHANOI VAJIIETT CLIB: shifters— "Ruddigore" finsj act* Pull-scale rehearsal of "Pirates 1 and 2 full company rehearsal. of Pensance''
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    • 238 4 riE following is today's Pan-Aaaerteaa: Prom San KLM: To Kuala Lumpur schedule Of civil air- Pranclaco, Honolulu, Manila, Sai- Bangkok. Karachi. Beirut, Rome, craft movements at Paya PA Ml > PJ""- Oe»o», Amsterdam <XL 832) Lebar Airport Singapore. ttM T 7^ Atrw^jt: prom Pen- n am. »«TO»r. ftng Ipohl Kual
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  • 23 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Mr. Justice Neal will be leaving Johore Bahru at the end of this month on transfer to Ipoh.
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  • 207 5 A 'buy 0r... ramp in pictures of the King COUNCILLOR: SHOPKEEPERS 'CAJOLED' PENANG, Wednesday. A RURAL district councillor, Inche W.A. Bahaudin, said today he had received several complaints from villagers that they had been "cajoled" into buying photographs of the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong. "The sale of these photographs is
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  • 90 5 New party to woo Lib-Socs and SPA CINGAPORE. Wed. The v newly-formed Singapore Congress, which will hold its inaugural conference on July 3 at the Victoria Memorial Hall, has sent out feelers to the Singapore People's Alliance and the Liberal Socialist Party to form a united opposition. The congress was
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  • 129 5 MAN CLEARED OF SMOKES SMUGGLING CHARGE PENANG. Wed A shop assistant. Yeapi Chuan Joo, alias Tan! Chooi Kirn, was today! acquitted without being; called to make his defence on two charges or importing 305 packets of cigarettes on which duty had not been paid. The Sessions Court president. Mr. Au
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  • 57 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Pn>f CAM Gray, of the University of Malaya, was I among the distinguished visitors representing 64 universities in all parts of the world at the three-day celebrations marking the golden jubilee of the University of Queensland. Malayan students at the university were among those
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  • 160 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Tin Industry Research and Development Board of the Federation spent about $200,000 more than its income last year. The money which wa» spent on research, development and publicity was met out of accumulated and reserve funds, the annual report published today
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  • 161 5 FEAST TO APPEASE 'ANGRY SPIRITS' KUANTAN. Wed. About 2,000 people of Tanjong Lumpur, a fishing village on tho 1 other side of the Kuantan river from here, have for the past three days been performing a "puja" (ceremony to appease spirits) after experiencing poor catches during the last few months.
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  • 30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The Veterinary Department in Segamat is now touring villages in the district to inoculate poultry against renhiket disease. The tour wili end on June 30.
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  • 308 6 Very satisfactory year, 'Pleasing recovery from says the controller the recession of 1958' FAVOURABLE BALANCE IS TREBLE THAT OF 1958 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE FEDERATION'S Controller of Trade Division, Raja Mohar bin -I- Raja Badiozaman, said today that the country's trading position was
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  • 24 6 WHEN HE WAS 12 HE SOLD PORTRAITS TO GO TO SCHOOL ABOIL LATIFF a »mUe after years of struaae to keep himself in school.
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  • 230 6 35 companies (with $21m. capital) wound up last year KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 35 companies in the Federation, with capital amounting to $21,591.--850, went into liquidation last year. Thirty-two of the companies, with capital totalling $20,491,850 went Into voluntary liquidation and three companies, with $1,100,000 In capital, were
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  • 149 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rTHE Government is letting to the public another 15 houses of senior officers who have left on Malavanisation or retirement. It is also offering 15 other houses which were among 32 first offered to the public in February. Tenders for the 30
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  • 85 6 MALAYAN TO TAKE UP CRIMINOLOGY COURSE SINGAPORE. Wed —A 81ngapore student in Brisbane plans to take up a course in criminology. He is Manoharan Ponnusamy, 22. of Rochdale Road, a second-year social studies student at the University of Queensland. After gaining his diploma, he hopes to be one of the
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  • 51 6 PENANO. Wed.— The Australian frigate, H.M.A.S. Queensborough, now in port on an operational visit, will be open to visitors from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The commander. Capt. I. H. Cartwright, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow
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  • 48 6 IPOH Wed.— Thieves broke Into the office of the National Malay Bchool in Douglas Road here last night and stole a typewriter and stationery worth a total of $300 The theft was discovered by a watchman of the school this morning. Police are investigating.
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  • 74 6 UNCLAIMED GOODS FOR SALE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Bags of flour, cases of milk and liquor, cloth and miscellaneous Items left unclaimed at the harbour stores In Port Swettenham will be sold at an auction there on June 30 at 9.30 a.m. The goods have been unclaimed for several months. A
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  • 41 6 IPOH, Wed -A dud $1 note bearing the serial number A/4 *****5 was surrendered to the police here today Inche Ahmad Khalri bin Saldin found the note in the change given him when settling a hotel bill.
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  • 25 6 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. A 84-year-old woman, M. Marlmuthu, was robbed of a gold chain worth $180 this morning as she was walking to market
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  • 18 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— Mr. V. Slnnathural has been elected president of the Lower Perak Hindu Sabah
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  • 114 6 This village will cost the most to register f POH. Wed. The 100 voters living In lonely Kampong Temenggor, nestling In the foothills of the Upper Perak District, will cost the election office the most money to be registered. A spokesman of the election office here said today that the
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  • 52 6 PLNANG. Wed. Th* Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will Inspect a parade at the enrolment ceremony of the Bt. John Ambulance Brigade in the Han Chiang High Bchool on Saturday. Han Chiang will be the first Chinese school in Penang to nave a division ot
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  • 128 6 TAPAH, Wednesday. AN Alliance member of the Perak Executive Council. Mr. V. Ponnusamy Pillai, feels that the Government should reject the lowest tender for the supply of food to hospitals. Mr. Pillai, who 1& also a member of the board of visitors to the district
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  • 307 6 Wonder boy painter off to Germany to study By RAZALLI IBRAHIM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malay artist who at the age of 12 wandered around Singapore hotels and tourist haunts painting portraits and pictures to pay for his schooling, will leave for Germany shortly to continue his art studies. Abdul
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  • 357 6 INCHE M. Y. Hussein, an official of the A 1 1 Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, today hit out against the proposal of the PanMalayan Islamic Party to oppose the extension of the Social Welfare Lottery Ordinance The second nve-year term of the Ordinance expires at
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  • The Straits Times Thursday, June 16, 1960.
    • 662 8 Whatever conclusions the World Bank experts may have readied after their one month's study of economic planning in the Federation they kept to themselves at their last press conference. This was reasonable enough, for they are to report to the Government on plans which the Government has
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    • 556 8 The Indonesian analysis of the West New Guinea situation, as set out in an official lettei to the Secretary General of the U.N., will be accepted only by those who allow their amicolonialism to warp theii judgment. How can anyone i honestly maintain that "the I Dutch Government
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  • 946 8 THE TWILIGHT OF EMPIRE WHITE SUPREMACY BEGINS TO CRUMBLE UNDER THE HAMMER-BLOWS OF BLACK NATIONALISM IN BRITISH AFRICA BLANTYRE, Wed. THE heavily-outnumbered white populations of British East and Centra Africa are watching with a mixture of alarm and fatalism the hammer-blows oi African nationalism chipping away the foundations of white
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  • 633 8 YES, IT EXISTS IN BRITAIN ALL RIGHT AND THE AVERAGE NON-WHITE IS AWARE OF ITS REALITIES. MR. S. H. PEEKs attempt to argue away the colour bar in England .(S.T. June 4) is far from convincing. There is a very real colour bar In England. AfroAsians who visit
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  • 167 8 king to Trinidad, and these contacts have done a great deal to broaden my outlook apart from giving a great deal of pleasure. It is a course of action that I recommend. It is possible, even easy, to establish close and lasting friendship with people born outalde one's race.
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  • 420 8 The Yanks and Oxford University... F writing the letter I did about the value of an American university degree. I had no intention of starting a controversy. Bir as a controversy and a volaminous correspondence thareon was proceeding, I saw this letter by Professor Penrose in The Times and I
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  • 180 9 200 AT FUNERAL OF Dr. GOONTING KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 200 people attended the funeral of Dr. J. S. Goonting, president of the Selangor Eurasian Association, at the Birch Road cemetery here this evening. A service was held earlier at St. John's Cathedral. Dr. Goonting died at his home
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Indonesian Consul-General Col. Sugih Arto, left with several consulate members today for the Rhlo Archipelago to study the possibilities of establishing tourist resorts In the islands off Singapore
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  • 43 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Police raided Kampong Silat here last night after a tip-off about an impending gang clash. As they moved In, they saw 10 people running off. Later they recovered parangs, poles and Iron bars at the scene.
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  • 203 9 SINGAPORE PUTS BAN ON TRADE AS ANIMAL LOVERS RAIL AT DEATHS OF 360 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THK SINGAPORE Government has banned the export of monkeys by sea. The move follows the death of 360 monkeys of a consignment of 1,000 shipped from Singapore lo Britain. Mr.
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  • 356 9 Son's success worries father— it's wrong sort SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A SINGAPORE youngster's success in Australia is worring his father because it is the wrong kind of success. Speaking today of his son Patrick, Mr. P. J. Xavler of Telok Kurau, said: "I sent him to Perth to further his studies
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  • 228 9 Stranded student flies home with the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today brought back a Malayan student who had been stranded in Britain. The Tengku raid the air fare from Britain of Inche Ahmad bin Haji Omar. In January Inche Ahmad, a social science student
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  • 77 9 'DEATH RAIL' CLAIM SENT TO JAPAN KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Japanese embassy in Kuala Lumpur has told the 10.000--strong Thailand-Burma Death Railway Association here that it is awaiting In* structlons from Japan before acting on requests for compensation for those who died In building the railway The association has asked
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  • 277 9 CHE KALTHOM IS NOW A HAJJAH JOHORE. BAHKI, Wed. The pretty English wife of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore. the first European woman from Malaya to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca, today spoke of her experiences as a pilgrim. Che Kalthom. 25, now has "hajjah" added to her name
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  • 176 9 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE Singapore Amateur Football Association will 1 pay a $302. liquor bill that the Irapuato team of Mexico left unpaid in a hotel here. As there is no Mexican consul In Singapore, S.A.F.A will make an official protest to the Mexican association
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  • 52 9 IPOH, Wed. A woman. Chin Slew Yin, 53, died In Ipoh hospital last night following a road accident. She was In a car driven by her son. Hool Keat Pool. 22. when It went off the road and turned turtle at the 7th mile Ipoh-Tanjong Rambutan
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  • 58 9 SEREMBAN. Wed. Miss Marcelle de Sllva. 23, was last night elected Miss Golden Voice of Negrl Sembllan. Twenty girls competed for the title at the Seremban Youth Club. Second was Miss Theo Nunls and third Miss Lee Yoke Un. They will take part in the regional
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  • 56 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two men. Teo Tlan Poh and Pu Chew Mun, who appealed against a lower court conviction and One of 12.500. or six months' Jail each, for acting as bookmakers on the premises of Singapore Turf Club on Feb. 20 last, failed In their appeal
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  • 51 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A fitter. Cheng Kok Meng, now under a police court sentence of 18 months' jail for theft of a gold chain from an 18--month-old child. In a temple on Feb. 11 this year, failed in his appeal for reduction of sentence In the High Court here
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  • 27 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Profes. sor William Boyer. of the University of Pittsburgh, today spoke to Rotartans at their luncheon meeting on this year's American presidential elections.
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  • 217 9 THE Party Negara Whip In the Btate Assembly. Wan Daud bin Mohamed. said today that the Pan-Ma-layan Islamic Party must face the question of forming a coalition government for Trengganu. Wan Daud said today: •The PMIP must face the fact that it is better
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  • 128 9 Girl flies to Sydney to see a brain specialist SINGAPORE. Wed. Miss Lim Khiaw Choo, 17, of Papar, Sarawak, flew to Sydney tonight for specialist treatment of a brain tumour. Miss Lim. a student, has had the brain tumour for some time. Her expenses are behig paid by the Jesselton
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  • 29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya and the Republic of Vietnam have agreed to raise diplomatic representations between the two countries from legation 'o embassy level from June 20
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  • 879 10  - Seductively daring, yet not immodest fHE second fashion season showings have already begun in Europe. I have just receiv ed a note and two photographs from the House of Jean Patou, giving details about and showing two ¥c r v lovely gowns in a cut more revolutionary than any I
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    • 296 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS sive state (10). 1 -if lead me. I will find 5 Situation for a retired person where truth Is hid." (Hamlet) (4) d 3) 6 Hesitation carries little weight 8 Hl» business 1* one of grave (7). concern (10). 7 Wee fixe causing a buzzing In
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    • 1321 11 eTHE E.A.C. LINES- ADEN. RESSEI MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS S'porr o Slum -wing ■FALSTRIA" I) a/24 JaM 25 Jm 27 '21 Jan "SARCOBHA" a) 27 Jm/ 4 My 1/ I Ml 1/ 7 MT -INDIA" 1/ 0 M| Accepting cargo lot Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam/Amsteroim Bremen, Hamburg, Oak», Gothenburg. Copennann.
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  • 90 12 THE Federation Minister of finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on June 16. Rubber fl'M'j a lb. Copra $488 a ton. Coconut oil $804 a ton Palm oil $631.50 a lon. Palm kernels $403 a ton. The rates of duties
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  • 139 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. TNVESTMENT shares held an j easier tone here today. ICIANZ gained Is. 6d. to 84s. 6d. and National Dairy gained 14s. to £24 10s. Base meuls and the oils held a steady tone. New Broken Hill eased Is. 6d. to 655. 6d. Commonwealth bonds traded on
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  • 225 12 JULY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 125 > t cents per lb.. (up seven-eighths of a centi on j Tuesday's close. The closing tone was steady quiet. B.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were I Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers
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  • 418 12 By Our Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets have taken a quiet turn in the past few days and business generally is less active than of late. The slowdown on the Malayan Stock Exchange can be attributed to the approach of the half yearly settling
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  • 22 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 15 June 14 Industrials: 140.83 140.99 Tins: 2M.tl 2*9.47 S Rubbers: tM.76 296.76 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 141 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected tbis morning are: Hoegh Cairn 1 2, Uljanlk 4/5, Charon 6A. City of Ripon 6 7. Sarpedon 8 9. Rajula 10/11, Glenearn 13 14, Lao 15 16. Straat of Orissa 18, Burma Maru 19, Seng- garang N.Wall 2.
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  • 34 12 SINGAPORE. June 15. RUBBER: M :.v per lb. (up seven-eighth* of a cent). 5 p.m. (quietly steady). TIN: 5390.75 per picul (up SI. 121). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 25 tons).
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  • 133 12 SINGAPOKE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent June/ July shipments $29 'j buyers, S3O sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $43 sellers, drum $46 2 sellers. Pepper: steady; little business was reported done, Muntok white $310, Sarawak $305 (both up $15). special Sarawak
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  • 92 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. OX) 32 1/2. 90 d/st 32 15 16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.l> ready: Canada 32 1 16; Belgian
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  • 1159 12 SINGAPORE member* ul ihe Malayan Stock Exebanc* eported the following business at heir 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices iiiless only one was written). i Industrial: Fed. Dispensary (2) 11.30 xd: Fraser and Neave ords I (2) $2.10; Gammon (6) $2.21 to i 12.24:
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    • 1123 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific <* AUanUe Coast Service t T.A E.T.A. LU Score P. Sham Pening H>ong I. Angeles N »or» llpjßjhi Mwr 2' 2S i»«« 31/ 1 Jily I KMikiwi Mm" Ist Call 24/2* July 27/21 Jely 2i* Call 21/31 Jaly S Aa| 2B »af 1J Sept All suitably equipped
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    • 344 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE F r H..|M. t mm*- 5."°" p s>im li'jJi! •■immirr 1 "w UJiII Ftf RMttti. CiitUgssg. CHertU:- IITMfVf «ITT P 21 It** l"«t 71 I»M "■OLMKVIUTT" IT July M J.t» M J»l» 110 gulk oit/litM spact .vi.HCie JOHNSON LINE fw V ntkMi liui S'PO'C P. Sh i
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    • 131 12 SHIPPING NOTICES S.S. "STEEL ARTISAN" r ROM U.S.A. The above vessel is scheduled to arrive In Singapore on 17th June l»eo and will discharge cargo alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharvee. The Oeneral Survey will be held on 27th June 1960. No other survey will be held. McAMSTER A CO..
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    • 731 12 NOTICES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS )F MALAYA EXAMINATIONS 1960 All students are Informed that :he examinations will be held dvi ing July In the Singapore Poly- < Lechnic Exam Hall. The exact time md date will be announced later. I It -will only be possible at this lime to hold examinations
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    • 524 12 NOTICES NOTICE Public are advised of that Mr. Charles Tan Is no longer working with M/s Tan Motor Agency, or M/s. New Central Motors, Muar. sod any transaction done belora or alter tkM (late of Ist of Juno will not be recognized by the companies. NOTICE FEDERATION OF HMUaI $40.M«,»v0/-
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    • 909 13 NOTICES AUCTION SALE NOTICE By Order of the Asnt. Official Administrator, Ipoh, the personal effects, clotlving, crockery, cutlery, refrigerator, radio, suit cases, elec. irons, books etc., etc.. the property of the late Police Lieutenant C.W. Tate will be held at No. 204 Brewster Road, Ipoh on Sunday 19.6.60 commencing Irom
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    • 485 13 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS INVITED for the construction of six classrooms. Apply Principal Anglo-Chinese School, Sltiawan. Closing date noon June 30th 1960. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "E" registered Contractors and above will be received by the STATE ENGINEER. P.W.D.. PERAK. IPOH, up to 3 pjn. of the 24th June,
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    • 761 13 NOTICE j P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at the Level Crossing at Telegraph Post No. 103/23 over the Approach Road to Central Mental Hospital Compound will be closed to traffic for repairs to track from 7.00 p.m. on 21-6-60 to 6.00 a.m. the following morning. 2. Road vehicles will be permitted
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    • 922 13 (Continued from Pag* 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Her* 1 IS (Mlm.)-Bmx St ttt. txtrm BOOKSHOP RIQUIRIS a female ■ale* assistant. Age 18/17. Salary *6<> Apply to P.O. Box 2948 8 pore. CANTONESE OINIRAL HOUSI Cook Amah, must he fond of Children, ■peak little English. Telephone H'por* *****. REQUIREO IMMEDIATELY young
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    • 1099 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt Si (mn.y—Bmx St ett. extrm SCIINCI TtACril«-for nen-sovt school in Kl. Mint hold University amgnmrn and b« able to U»cn at least 2 subjects at Form V level. Commencing salary 8430 8800 p.m. Two-year contract In the first instance. Pension/ superannuation fund benefits Replies «|vm» full detalU
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    • 981 13 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE 70 H' era's ti (Him.)— Box St ett. mxtrm FHtIMOLO MOOINN MIWLV iroI proved type. Of terrace houses completion October, completed (hop* and flats for sale alons MacPnerson Road I in the rnoppinc and Community Centre* of Bennett Kstate. Please apply Thong Teck Co., Ltd.,
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    • 806 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrdt IS (Mim.)-Box St rtt. txtrm 1»51 ARMSTRONG SIODILIY excellent condition, genuine lo» mileage, owner buying new oar, will accept firm reasonable offer 11 BtoMaay Drive 8.0. E., B'pore. 1957 DAUFHINE new comprehensive Insurance. 40 plun m p.K. fftOO down, balance SIS 7 x 12 months,
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    • 355 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) it Wordt Sit (Mimimum) DmUm I momlh. It Wordt S2 N >>'• > STEVENS GUEST HOUSI Tel: 52V23 modern ai.iemtiea Moot economical central. MAVPAIR HOTEL, 8 pot e— Central —Rooms Aln-onditioned. Popular Bar Courteous Bervlca. STATION HOTIL. Sinfuporr. Alr-condltlon<-d R»m» a!l modern coomb* Isaces. Bed, Ereak
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  • 245 14 U.N. LETTER ACCUSES HOLLAND OF WARLIKE POLICY NEW YORK. Wednesday. THE Indonesian U.N. delegation yesterday accused the Netherlands of a "belligerent policy" in dispatching forces to West Irian (Dutch New In a letter to the Secre-tary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. Indonesia's chiel delegate, Mr. Sukardjo WlrIjorpranoto, said an "explosive .situation" has
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  • 495 14 LORD CASEY TRACES THE WIDENING CRACKS IN COMMONWEALTH UNITY 'Grand Alliance which survived 2 wars intact has altered (not for the better) by the addition of new members 5 LORD CASEY. Australia's former Foreign Minister, told the Commonwealth Press Union today he believed the unity of the Commonwealth had suffered
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  • 357 14 LAMOTTA ALLOWED HIMSELF TO BE BEATEN' FOR $300,000 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. JAKE LAMOTTA, 37, former world middleweight boxing champion, yesterday told a Congressional committee that he allowed himself to be beaten in a bout after being offered US$l OO, BOO (M 5306.006). Testifying
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  • 214 14 YEW YORK. Wed. Mrs. Barbara Powers. 25--year-old wife of Capt Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 pilot imprisoned In Russia, said at her home in Georgia today he had written that he was being treated well. Mrs. Powers. In a statement read for
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  • 58 14 KARACHI. Wed.— A zone meeting of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East -Ecafc) began here today discussion on a 27.000--mlle highway project that will connect Vietnam and Malaya with Persia and Turkey. The meeting was attended by delegates from Pakistan. Persia, aad
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  • 194 14 ZOMBA, Wednesday. OIR Robert Armitage, Governor of Nyasalanc announced today that the 15-month-old emergency in the British protectorate would be ended I tomorrow. After referring to the new powers given to the Government to deal with present eased situation. Sir Robert said: "in the circumstances.
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  • 57 14 JOSEPHINE BAKER BAILED OUT AFTER ARREST MONTREAL. Wed. Quebec police today released Internationally known night club entertainer. Josephine Baker. on I.S.SI.M* bail following her arrest on a charge of bringing into Canada "goods obtained by crime." A spokesman said Miss Baker was arrested last night Miss Bake\ will appear in
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  • 315 14 pEN. de Gaulle yes- terday promised that all shades of opinion, including those favouring total independence, would take part in the election campaign to determine Algeria's future and in the control of the voting. At the end of a televised economics speech lasting 24 minutes.
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    • 336 14 J I lA,h thwuaandj V *L* A, A tt»C>*l U*^ Ut+rb^"* of let.en 0 t ff received from l^toJiLy 4U* i*{Wf— 1 Actors., CtcdUa A^it^t «<Ko* Brewer, i P^t^f't* A for indue me. rutural sleep and obviating jk.vw tlic unpleasant and depressing BRISB K-Tvifi after-effects of sleeping pills BSjkT'/j^M ®i;i:j^
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  • 259 15 ROBERT CHOE TURNS IN BRILLIANT 3-GOAL PERFORMANCE Malacca 6; Eastern 3 MALACCA, Wednesday. A BRILLIANT three-goal performance by Malacca's international centre-forward Robert Choc sent Eastern, the Hong Kong footballers, crashing to defeat here today. Robert was staunchly supported by inside-right Mazlan Hamid. who also .cored the
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  • 46 15 -INGAPORE, Wed.— The Slnga- pore Amateur Swimming Association tonight decided to invite Indonesia's national water-polo team to play two matches here next month. The Indonesians are expected to arrive on July 28 and will play Slim a pore on July 30 and Aug. 1.
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  • 128 15 Low clocks record time on wet track CINGAPORE. Wed. Low 0 Sin Cheok. one of the leading Singapore sprinter.-.. put up a grand performance on a rain -soaked track when he clocked lO.lsec for 100 yards at the Victoria School annual athletic championships today. His time beat the 1956 meet
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  • 48 15 LONDON. Wed. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will watch part of the Second Test match between England and South Africa later this month, it was announced here yesterday. They will sec the game at Lord's cricket ground. London, on Monday, June 27.— Reuter.
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  • 228 15 A SCOT HEATH, Wed Thunder, lightning, rain and sunshine featured the opening of Royal Ascot yesterday and it wa 9 fitting that horses with names like Blast. Shatter, and Typhoon should win three of the six valuable prizes. It was a day
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  • 970 15 wen— Tour match: Malacca 6 iHamHh Saldon 2. Robert Choc 3, Peng Keen) Eastern HK 3 (Moon Wah I, Yui Wei), at Kubu Stadium. Malacca. Spore Business Hses League (up Senior Wearnes 2 (Sudan, Andrew Yap penally) Eveready 0: Ch..i terect B;\nk 7 (Nadarajah
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  • 287 15 -I EPSOM JEEP'S TEN-TO-FOLLOW I- CECIL STREET, an improving young stayer, tops my ten-to-follow list for the June meeting starting on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. This Mossborough gelding won at the Kuala Lumpur coarse over U miles in April and followed up with a smart
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  • 224 15 Wearnes shock champs and go to the top SINGAPORE. Wed. Eveready, the defending champions, went out of the title hunt when they lost 2-0 to Wearnes in their senior section match of the Singapore Business Houses League and Cup Competition at River Valley Road today. This victory takes
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  • 147 15 TOP STARS 'INVADE' SELANGOR OPEN ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Leading players from Fahang, Malacca, and Negrl Sembiian have entered for the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association open championships to be held here from June 24 to 26 and July 1 to 3. Local entries, however, have not been as good and the
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  • 296 15 I ONDON. Wed— On a third day In which some of the eight county championship cricket matches were affected by rain all but one ended In draws. It was partly due to rain at Lord's that Yorkshire, the champions, drew with Middlesex. Yorkshire maintained
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  • 83 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. A.S. Klnnear entered the semi-finals of the Singapore women's golf championship when she beat Mrs. E. McMullan by 3 and 1 at Sime Road today Results of other ties today were: Mrs. W.GC. Ooff beat Mrs. L.W. Tiers 1 up: Mrs. O.C. Weeks
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  • 416 15  - TRENCH AND FENCE FOR STADIUM NORMAN SIEBEL By AN ANTI-RIOT MEASURE T>HE incidents after Monday's soccer match between the two touring teams, Irapuato of Mexico and Eastern of Hong Kong, which were the first at the Merdeka Stadium since it was built In 1957, are not likely to be repeated.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 111 15 SOCCKB Spwe rresßier Umt: N»vy v Juniors (Jn Besar 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3A Railway v Blue Rovers (Parrer Park); MaxweU v Halkowya (Oerlang); Oiv. 3C: TBA v SHB PoUce (Parrer Park). S f «or GDBH Div. 1: REME Workshops v Mercantile Bank (Batui: Div. J Malayan Tobacco v Robinsons rimbt
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  • 392 16 BANNERS SAY: CARRY ON CRUSADE AGAINST APARTHEID, WE'RE PROUD OF YOU J^ CHEERIN(J, banner-carrying, flag-wavii.; crowd of more than 10,000 from all over Malaya gave Tengku Abdul Rahman a rousing welcome here today. They held hi^ banners saying: "Welcome home hero of freedom and justice," "We
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  • 34 16 MARTIA: >(jm Kruno s Martia. 88 year* at the General Ho.< >ltal yesterday. Cortege leaves General Hospital Mortuary 4.45 p.m. to-day for Cathedral of the Good Shepherd 500 p.m. thenre to Bldudari C'mrtery.
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  • 72 16 THE FAMILY OF the late Duffcld Randolph de Bouza thank all relative! and friend* for their kind expressions of sympathy MR. A MRS. PATRICK PESTANA thank relatives and ftlenda for th< r good winhi'S. valuable prevents and attendance at thi-ir u<<d<lmt on 11 6.60 THE FAMILY of the late
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  • 14 16 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Patricia Uad'weli who died 166 father and brother*.
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  • 58 16 ACENCV AT SINGAPORE for Polish Ocean ljlsea veMel» cngaiiwl in regular •rrvicc from Continent to Hong Kong, China, Japan nan b«cn transferred from C.F. Sharp A Co. <M> Ltd. to Hua Rianx Steamnhlp Co. aa from 15th June 1960. I'oluh Ocean Linen veKMla enKaxed in other trades will be
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  • 125 16 Evergreen piece of fun, satire rE Changi Variety Club opened a four-night session of Gilbert and Sulli- van's "The Pirates of Penzance" in the Cultural Centre tonighc. Enthusiasm, reliable memories, good sets and some comic side-play made up to a large extent for the rather considerable vocal shortcomings. The best
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  • 44 16 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia's neighbouring countries have given assurances that they would not permit Dutch military aircraft bound for West New Guinea to refuel on their territories. Antara news agency reported today. These countries are Burma. Ceylon. India, Thailand, Malaya and Singapore.—Reuter.
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  • 30 16 VIENNA, Wed. The Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Niktta Khrushchev, will tour Austria by special bus when he makes a nine-day visit starting at the end of this month.—Reuter.
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  • 93 16 Xt ALA U QUEEN ELIZABETH Tengku Abdul Rain nt urn home. He said in reply to a question at a press conference that while in London he had discussed with the Queen the possibility of her visiting Malaya. She had promised to consider the
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  • 38 16 KAMPALA Wed. Turkana tribesmen from Kenya are believed to have shot and killed 10 Karamojong a tribe in the barren region of Northern Uganda during the past two months, according to the Uganda Chief Secretary— Reuter.
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  • 90 16 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Wed— Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At LORDS: Cambridge UniverI slty 166. vs MCC. At CHESTER* IELD: Lanes 152 I vs Derby. At BOL'RNEMOITH: Hants 187 for 4 vs Leicester. At OXFORD: Sussex 199 tor 4 vs Oxford University. At BIRMINGHAM: Surrey 149 for
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  • 327 16 LONDON. Wed.— Slock markets In London today were unsettled by the Hoover redundancy proposal* and widespread losses were recorded under the lead of domestic appliance shares. There was not a gieat deal of selling and the falls largely reflected precautionary marking down of prices by dealers. Closing middle
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