The Straits Times, 28 June 1960

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    603 1 DISARM TALKS SHOCK BY RUSSIA Negotiations waste of time: Zorin Problem now to go to the U.N. GENEVA, Mon. gI'SSIA and the other Communist members of the ten-nation disarmament conference today walked out of the talks with the West after a bombshell declaration that they could no
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  • 160 1 A RAGGED little girl was making mud pies in the market plate of Papeete in Tahiti, when French multi millionaire chemical magnate, Maurice Solvay, and his wife noticed her. "What is your name, little girl?" Mr. Solvay asked her. "Hinano Tiatia." she
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  • 25 1 LONDON, Mon. Final agreement has been reached for the merging of the Airwork and Hunting-Clan organisations under the name British United Airways. Reuter.
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  • 106 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T»HE P.P.P. leader, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, today x suggested that a Government member go to South Africa for a "first-hand test" of apartheid The Minister of Agriculture, i Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, accepted the challenge. The Minister for Works. Posts and
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  • 37 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— A U.S. naval air force plane. In a "provocative" flight, buzzed the Bovlet expeditionary vessel Mikhail Lomonosov In the Atlantic for four hours on June 24. the Soviet news agency Tass reported.—Reuter.
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  • 35 1 PARIB, Mon. A strike of ground control personnel crippled Paris air traffic for six hours today. The strikers returned to work at 1 p m (1200 GMT) under a government "requisitioning" order. -U.P.I.
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  • 85 1 HAVANA. Monday. pOLICE were reported to be hunting "saboteurs" today as the toll from the explosion of a government munitions dump on the shore of Havana Bay last night rose to two dead and more than 200 injured. Three of the eight soldiers guarding the
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  • 3899 1 ON A UNANLMOUS vote, the House of Representatives today said "Thank you" to Tengku Abdul Rahman for his antiapartheid efforts in London and gave him another mandate "to pursue this matter to a satisfactory conclusion." Before this decision was reached, tne Prune Minister said
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  • 696 1 NOW THE PAP SUSPENDS HONG LIM SINGAPORE, Monday. THE PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY has suspended its Hong Lim branch committee en masse for "flagrantly flouting the party's directives on three successive* occasions." A pro tern committee drawn from members of neighbouring; branches, under the chairmanship of Mr. Low Por Tuck. Parliamentary
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  • 119 1 TYPHOON HAVOC IN MANILA MANILA. Mon. Typhoon "Olive" battered the main Philippine island of Luson today, swelling rivers disrupting communications and cutting a wide path of destruction as it swept towards the South China Sea. Preliminary police reports said 62 persons died in the floods which hit Manila and in
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  • 350 1 Estate clash: 1 dead, 27 hurt SEREMBAN, Mon.- -A tapper died today of injuries sustained when strikers at Seremban Estate attacked 90 workers brought in to do their Jobs. Twenty-seven other people none of them strikers were injured. The attack was made at 7.30 a.m.. wncn more man 150 strikers
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    • 41 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby s~. ->J Tamo eer tm& ogi»twt> *mo\ ILL OCT TO€ PICNIC CASE TUSH I WAVE TO Find OUR AMO CUT COME BATUtN© SUITS AMO TOWELS gANOWICMggy^ f ILL. /N (I'U. START) lit Ti Ml 1 f-*
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  • 239 3 UNREST GROWS IN AFRICAN RESERVES JOHANNESBURG, Mon. More reports of violence and opposition to the Government were received yesterday from Pondoland reserves, where police opened flre on tribesmen three weeks ago. Disturbances nave continued in the reserves since the beginning of this month alter tribesmen were reported to have gathered
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  • 351 3 Peking: Peaceful co-existence is what we want... PEKING, Monday. PEKING newspapers today carried an authoritative article declaring China's willingness to co-exist peacefully with anyone, "even imperialism," and restating her policy of friendship with the Soviet Union. The article was written by Madam Soong Ching-ling, vice-chairman of the republic and widow
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  • 251 3 CONGO ACTS TO PREVENT A TRIBAL WAR LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. T*HE Congo Government acted today to prevent bloody tribal warfare when this Belgian territory achieves independence on Thursday. Premier-designate Mr. Patrice Lumumba presided over a special Cabinet meeting which ordered the Justice and Interior Ministries to act quickly to prevent another
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  • 151 3 BRITAIN'S TOP RED DIES DURING SEA TRIP CYDNEY, Mon.—Presl--0 dent of the British Communist Party, Mr. Harry E. Pollitt. 69, died in the liner Orion between Adelaide and Fremantla today. Mr. Pollitt was returning to England after a tour of Australia and New Zealand. He had a stroke on board
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  • 257 3 FATHER JOHN STARTS STORM LONDON, Mon.— The Derbyshire mining village of Codnor has been split by the sudden introduction into its midst of a Japanese curate, the Daily Express said today While the Church of England vicar, the Rev. Paul Miller, a prisoner of the Japanese during the last war,
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  • 47 3 LONDON. Mon— The largest And finest diamond ever to be put up for public auction will be sold at Christie's on July 5. The diamond, weighing 49.03 carats, belongs to a member of a foreign royal family who wishes to remain anonymous U.P.I.
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  • 97 3 MADAGASCAR NOW FREE: NEW NAME IS MALAGASY TANANARIVE (Malagasy Republic) Mon. The independence of Madagascar was proclaimed here yesterday before a jubilant crowd estimated at 100.000 strong. The proclamation stressed "the faithfullness to the same ideal and principles inspired by the free FrancoMadagascar co-oper-ation in the community and the concert
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  • 35 3 PARIS. Mon.— JVlr traffic to and from Paris will come to a virtual stop today as control personnel at both Le Bourget and Orly go on strike In support of wage claims. Reuter.
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  • 127 3 70,000 HAIL CHINESE CONQUERORS OF EVEREST lIONG KONG, Mon. Seventy thousand peopl* gathered in Peking yesterday to celebrate the Chinese conquest of Mount Everest from Its northern slopes, the New China News Agency reported today. Vice-chairman Mr. Tung Plwu presented gold medals and other awards to members of the expedition,
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  • 37 3 MANILA. Mon. Two boats sank last night as Typhoon Olive continued to move along the coast of Luzon with winds of 80 m.p.h. Nineteen persons were reported missing and believed drowned.— U.P.l.
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  • 189 3 PARIS, Monday.-. THE Franco-Algerian preliminary peace talks continued yesterday in secret in the carefully guarded Prefecture, chief government building, of Melun, 30 miles outside Paris. Conferences between the French representatives and the insurgent envoys started on Saturday after the envoys had been taken from
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  • 578 4 Is socialism the answer for Singapore and Malaya? MH. C.V. DEVAN 11 NAIR, a leading trade unionist, tonight declared that, because of the multiracial society, in Singapore and Malaya, socialists here were faced with the extra task of creating a Malayan centred nationalism before they could embark on national reconstruction.
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  • 102 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE CHIEF of the Indian Naval Staff, Vice- Admiral R. D. Katari, who flew into Singapore last night, will leave on Thursday for talks with Indonesian naval chief*. Vice- \dmiral Katart will sail with his wife In the Flagship. Mysore, accompanied by four
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Business Houses Employees Union yesterday resolved to urge the Government to Introduce legislation making It compulsory for all employers to engage only Singapore citizens, falling which Federal citizens be given second preference.
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  • 357 4 T^HE Government is to develop Bulim village at the 12 milestone. Juronp Road, into a satellite town. Tnis is part of its big five-year development plan, which includes a network of drainage schemes, and construction of new roads, bridges, wharves and
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  • 149 4 ONLY A WEEK TO ISSUE A PASSPORT SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Passport Office has been Issuing between 60 to 70 passports a day daring the past two months, compared with the daily average of 20 to 30 in the past two years. A spokesman of the Immigration Department gave these
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    • 498 4 Singapore diary...] MINISTRY OF CtXTURE: I 4 p.m.: cricket practice. 5 p.m.; Free film jhows beginning at 7 i Judo special intensive course. 5 p.m. at Kampong Wak Tanjong; pjn.; Malay Btd. lat 6.30 p.m.; Naval Base Admiralty Quarters: Sceneehlfters "Ruddlgorc Nell Road Chin Woo Ground principals and ghosts rehearsal.
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  • 627 6 The Straits Times Tuesday. June 28. 1960. Bombshell at Geneva The Russian bombshell at Geneva is a surprise only in the sense that no-one realised its sputtering fuse was so short That Moscow might propose returning the disarmament problem to the United Nations was a probability from the moment the
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  • 328 6 The People's Consultative Council, installed in Jakarta over the weekend, has understandably not aroused much enthusiasm among the Indonesian people. It has 283 members for a population of 80 million, and half of these are the President's nominees from functional groups in which the armed forces figure prominently.
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  • 228 6 Africa itself will have three fewer colonial territories next month, while off its east coast the island of Madagascar has ceased to be a French colony. The mighty Congo with its 14 million souls is about to break from Belgium, equipped with only a handful if administrators. And
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  • WHY NOT PROCLAIM JULY 31 AS 'REMEMBRANCE DAY' IN MALAYA?
    • 135 6 EVERY nation in the world that has been to war every year remembers its gallant dead by observing a "Remembrance Day." The 12-year old Emergency officially ends on July 31. Or. this day throughout the Federation the majority of the population will have jause to rejoice, but there will
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    • 241 6 SEE that yet another 1 reader, imbued with the too-prevalent tendency to look for the worst In ai! European actions, has called attention to the phrasing of an advertisement "European driven (or owned)". 11 your correspondent will walk down to the nearest main road he will see the
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    • 176 6 MISGUIDED scientists vie with each other over the invention of even more devastating and horrible forms of future wars. At the other extreme we have groups of scientists whose greatest concern appears to be th e artificial absorbtlon of coloured dyes into cut blooms to produce black flowers for
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    • 145 6 IF the Federation tariff advisory committee should approve a duty of $134.40 a ton on wheat flour of all types the prices of bread and all other commodities made from wheat flour will be increased substantially It would Increase the prices of bread and biscuits by almost 50
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    • 82 6 T AGREE with "Student's* x comments on the National Theatre Fund. This fund has already had more than its share of money from the public. It has also had too much time on Radio Singapore If people are crazy enough to pay a dollar to have a record
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    • 91 6 pROM recent declarations It seems that Singapore's Ministry of Education Is determined to continue school on Saturdays. The hardship to parents who must find additional money for transport has been considered reasonable: their children are to benefit from an extra day at school. Well and good. But why
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  • 1340 6  - Control or colour bar? KENNETH GOTT by MELBOURNE, Mon. A COMMITTEE formed at Melbourne University has fired its first shot in a campaign to abolish the "White Australia" policy. It is the Immigration Reform Croup whose 52-page booklet "Control or Colour Bar?" has already aroused widespread discussion. The group, which
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  • 163 7 ALLIANCE SLIGHTS US, SAYS PMIP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The deputy leader of the Pan-Ma-layan Islamic Party, Inche Zulkiflee Mohamed today alleged that attempts had been made by the Alliance to belittle the PMIP-con-trolled Kelantan and Trengganu state governments. He made this charge In :m adjournment speech In the House of
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  • 51 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Chin Kon San, 48. of Geylang. Singapore, was today charged in a magistrate's court here wilth counterfeiting 67 one dollar notes. No plea wa.s recorded. Chin also faced a second charge of possessing a block for forging one-dollar notes. He was remanded until July
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  • 209 7 rp H E Deputy Prime A Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told Parliament today that no Sidewinder missile had been tested in the Federation by the Royal Australian Air Force in Butterworth. He was answering a
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  • 401 7 MADAME EMIRIA IS OFF TO U.N. (WITH A NECKLACE AND DOCUMENT) TO STAKE HER CLAIM AS RULER OF W. IRIAN SINGAPORE, Mon. In 1912 she was astonished to learn she was a princess. Her foster father gave her the key to a chest which her
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  • 794 7 WHITLEY COUNCIL TO GET NEW OFFER BASED ON REPORT OF THE SMITH COMMISSION r rHL JbEDEKATIUN uovernment announced today that it had ac- cepted the recommendations of a Commission of Inquiry for pay rises for 58,606 Government daily-rated employees. It will make an offer
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 248 7 P^ police officer. Injured la a road accident fly« days ago, yesterday took his Standard n Malay examination— ln the Alor Star hospital With his left hand and right foot still bandaged. Insp. Ang Chool Tuan sat up in his hospital bed and answered
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  • 138 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. There was a scramble to escape when police yesterday raided a house in Race Course Road, where "large scale horse-betting" was going on, a magistrate's court was told today. Fifteen people were arrested. Eight of them today pleaded guilty to betting
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  • 40 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. A youth. Neoh Kirn lim, 21, died in the General Hospital today from injuries sustained when he was thrown on to the road after his scooter skidded at th* 10th mile. Alma Road, last week.
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  • 153 7 Headline township will hum again next month K.LIAN INTAN, Mon— This little township where Communist chief Chin Peng emerged from Jungle for his abortive peace talks In December 1959. will hum again next month when the Rahman Hydraulic Mine resumes full operations. Operations. suspended since December 1955, art expected to
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  • 94 7 Union sends ultimatum to firm KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The National Union of Commercial Workers, has sent an ultimatum to 81me Darby (Malaya. Ltd.. to recognise the union by Thursday. If no reply was received by Thursday a secret ballot would be taken to decide on possible future action, the general
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  • 55 7 BINGAPORE, Mon._ A youn c woman. Tan K!m Hong, alias Irene Llm. pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of assaulting a policeman at the Paslr Panjang police station today. The charge alleged that she spat on P. C. Patrick Tan. and
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  • 60 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A PanMalayan delegates' conference of Nanyang University regional councils will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises here on July 6. The conference will set up a new university council and elect representatives to a special liaison committee, which will consider how
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  • 162 7 RICE GIFT TO GANGSTERS TAKING THE HARD ROAD BACK TO SOCIETY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has given M plculs of rice to ex-gangsters at the penal settlement of Pulau Senang to show that society has not. forgotten them. Said Mr. Llm Eng Phiu, chairman of the
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    • 563 8 Students' Union presents VARIETY CONCERT 8 FOR 8 CHARITY c I N G A P O R KS youth of today are not the li«ht headed, mixed up, thoughtless and selfcentred children that some people would like to have us think. Most of them are young adults, with a great
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  • 438 10 LAST MONTH'S IMPORTS HIGHEST FOR OVER 3 YEARS By Our Market Correspondent "pHK feature of pan-Malayan trade figures in May was that imports were the highest! since January 1957 and they topped the $400 1 million mark again at $409.5 million. While exports were still at a high at $407
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  • 36 10 SINGAPORE. June 27. KIBBER: 111-, cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 123 cents (slightly steadier). TIN: $393.25 per pica) (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 20 tons).
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  • 225 10 JINE first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 122 3 i cents per lb., down a quarter of a cem on Fridays close. The closing tone was very quiet. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING Mill IS in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers
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  • 146 10 CINGAPORi Innesr Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent June July shipments $30.. buyers, $31', sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $48 sellers. I'ipper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $320, Sarawak $315. special Sarawak black $235, and garbled
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  • 145 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday tall rate*, to SIM): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. O.D. 32
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  • 155 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Seta Maru 1/2, Agamemnon 4/5. Shoyo Maru 6A, Salmara 6/7. Yamashita Maru 8/9. Sarpedon 10/11. Benvorlich 13/14. Turandot 15/16. Lika :8. Walrata 19, Selangor N. Wall 2. Satong N. Wall 3, Sedenak N. Wail 5, Larut
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  • 812 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written i. Industrials: Fed. Dispensary (4) 81.62 and $1.8S; Fraser and Neave ords (7> 82.13 to $2 15: Gammon (2) $2.30
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  • 22 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: jMtie VI Jane 25 Industrials: 140.88 140.38 Tins: 225.42 228.3S 1 Rubber*: 2M.M 299.0S Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 129 10 MELBOURNE. Mon INVESTMENT shares opened the week with trading alung steady lines. Herald eased Is. Id. to 435. lid. ni.ile Kauri Timber gauied 6d to 225. 6d. Base metals eased today on a quieter market.. Mt. Isa eased Is. 3d. to 665. 3d. OH shares were firm, while
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  • 64 10 Britalns unit trust movementInvestment in share pools— is developing so quickly that present laws are Inadequate to control it tile Association of Unit Trust Managers said In London. In 1940 such funds totalled 68 with net assets worth £90,000.000 sterling but :nst year they had grown to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1094 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service LU t.I.A It* Sport P. J ham ftnani H>on| i Angela* N York KiauUiM Mini Ma. 4 3 1 Jaly I l«l> 21 Jaly 14 »«i "Kiaikjoi Mary" Ist Call 24 2t July 27/21 2rt Call 2* M Jaly a t»| »»i tJ Satt
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    • 317 10 jpjHHpajjMHajjwgjaaafjajßmpjaaHfjai a^r^j^^l^^i^r^j^^i^^L^^^^^^^^^^^^n^am^^lan^^l^^^^l^^^i^^J EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir NMtklig. Ill" S'porr P S'*tni »n»rg RUTHEVERETT' M My 21 )«ly 2t> July Fir Raagtti. Ckittagttg. CalcitU:•■HUTHEVERETT" CM. 11/31 I Jily 2 Jaly OOIFNEVERETT 11 1? Jaly 2ll«ly 21 Jaly OONtVERETT 25 Illy 21 lily 11 Jily B'.'k O'l iate» scare available. JOHNSON LINE
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    • 399 10 TENDERS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Tenders will be received at the Office of the Administrator. Petaling Jaya. up to 3.00 pjn. on 14th July, 1960 for the construction of Sewage Treatment works (Ist. phase) for the Town Centre In Petaling Jaya. Plans and specifications can be obtained from the Town
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    • 727 10 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at tl-.e Level Crossing at Telegraph Post No 17/9 over the Batak Rabtt Road. Teluk Anson will be closed to trafllc for repairs to track from 6.00 pjn. on 8.7.60 to 6.00 a.m the following morning. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half
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    • 354 10 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE ACCOtNTAXT-GKXEBAL The public Is hereby notified that,:— ADDBESS The office ol the AccounlantOeneral Is now Mtuated at Fui!nton Building 2nd Floor (previously occupied by The Singapore Club). TELEPHONE NO. Tlie Accountant-General's telephone number Is now ***** (direct Un* i. Callers to nil Sections of thus Department
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1541 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for appointment as Temporary Clerks. State Education Board. Johore. Candidates must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd 1 birthday and must have passed at least Lower Certificate of Education. Preference will be given to those who have
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    • 824 11 (I ontinurd irom Pasr b) SITUATIONS VACANT \h it Wordt tt (Min.)— Box it cto. asfra VOUNO AMAH REQUIRED Tanglm h Area. Must be cheerful, good with w children and speak English, willing to s be trained. Tel. Spore *****. COOK MOUSE Wash Amah for family 3 children. Single under
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    • 955 11 SITUATIONS WANTID I H ore". U (Min.)— Box it cfs. OJrtre PRBSBNT EMPLOYER leaving State Ighly recommends Indian cook-boy ith/wlthout amah anywhere. Phone 7302. 51 Holland Rd.. Singapore 10. CHINESE OIRL speaks Malay. Engsh, Chinese able typist No offlce Kxenence seeks any position, willing to ■am Box A 5055 B.T.
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    • 903 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Wtrdt $i (Min.)— Box it cts. tstrm TWO LBVBLY semi-detached houses 2-storeyed pre-war built Meyer Road, having panoramic view of Kataas Park aad sea. Convertible Into one house. Particulars and appointment to view Box ASO6S B.T. B'pore. •El TIONO NAM Park Holland Road. Freehold modern
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    • 911 11 PIST CONTROL M Wordt Si (Htm.) kntx It eU. txtrm I FUMIGATION 4 PBST Control Co Ltd. Leading Finn of pest exterminators < In Singapore and Malaya today offer 1 1 the following services at competitive I < rates: White am extermination and I central. Extermination cockroaches, rats, bogs, lice,
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    • 694 11 FOR SALE tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box tt et: extru ITBBL OBSKS. filing and Record Cabinets. System* Typist Stands, Chain, Shelvinss, Typewriters, Calculators. Adders Reliance Office Hupp.ice. tO, Raffles Quay, (Spore) 297 M. MALFPRICBS ANNUAL tALBi-,' Bedsnects S2.M. Also Bedcovers, Plain, Fancy Caadlewlck Bedcovers, Pilloweovers. Towels allslzes. embays 38/39 Bras
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    • 328 11 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) it Wordt Sit (Minimum) Omllm I month It Wor4i Si it (Mm MUI FONO RBSTAURANT-UiDcheaa it only 51. 90 per b««d: Kidney Beast Mewed Chlekrn Potatoes Beans RoU Butter Cheese Coffee. FRESH FLOWERS It Here's Minimum) OmUf 1 month. It Wort* Uit (Mm.) SBND ORCHID! Dy
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  • Commercial News and Views
    • 379 12 Trade with Canada up 26 per cent J*HE volume of Malayan trade with Canada is expanding rapidly and in the first four months of the year it was worth $39.1 million, an increase of 26.8 per cent over the corresponding period last year. Mr. M. P. (.'arson, the Canadian Trade
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    • 286 12 SEVERE RIVALRY IN OIL INDUSTRY A LTHOUGH the world consumed six per cent more oil in 1959. its oil industry was faced with a surplus and increasing competition during the period, according to the Shell company's review. During; the past year the world availability of crude oil continued to mount
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    • 37 12 Mr. C.A.M. Kroon. factory representative of Erres Radio, is expected in Singapore today for a week's visit. Mr. Kroon, who is on a tour of the Far East, will also visit the Federation of Malaya.
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    • 83 12 PN American World Airways will resume and expand direct jet passenger services over the northern great circle route between San Francisco and Tokyo on Friday, Mr. Willis O. Lipscomb, vice-president Traffic and Sales, has announced. The great circle flights. operated with Boeing Inter- continental Jet
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    • 30 12 The United Kingdom produced 136,544 motor cars In May. compared with 120.690 in the previous month, the Board of Trade announced. Exports during the month totalled 70.273 units.
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    • 141 12 U.K. firm seeks contacts A BRITISH company of canned goods and produce importers and distributors, wants to contact more leading manufacturers wishIng to create a mass sale of their products in the United Kingdom. The company is Brian, Jenka and Co. Ltd.. of London, who are already importing canned goods
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    • 293 12 INDIAN ceiling and table fans are making rapid 1 inroads in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya markets, said Mr. J.R. Kapur, general manager of Agents and Distributors (Pvt.) Ltd. Mr. Kapur, whose company holds the sole selling agency for Usha products for India
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    • 46 12 NIGERIA exported 3.538 tons of rubber in February. Buyers included the United Kingdom, Wrst Germany, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, the United States and Belgium. Crepe exports amounted to 24*3 tons of which the United States bought 1.000 tons and the United Kingdom 863 tons.
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    • 363 12 iyHE Bangkok Bank Ltd., will spend $2 million on A the construction of a 10-storey building for its office in Kuala Lumpur, as a step towards business expansion in the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Yong Dhaneswongse. Singapore manager, said yesterday that a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 317 12 AL L THROUGH EOHOPE WIIH'JET" H^bMßV^ Take Caravelle connecting services in Istanbul, Athens, Rome. Now you can fly Air France Caravelle all o>er Europe and Near East to or from Cairo, Beirut, Istanbul, Athens, Rome, London, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Geneva, Vienna, Nice etc £Z**t&?~*r/2& *~t /MJtßCO*n*£*7Al perfection in Jet Trove/ on
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    • 149 12 1 MALAYAN PACKAGING INDUSTRIES LTd!*| Ty MANUFACTURERS OF ll FOR PACKING* V^23|T Wm\ LATEX, OILS. U CHEMICALS, ETC. 4 ft 5 (AUON PAILS ft KEtS WTTH TTUSCU CIOSUU. SCTIW-NEO. j 1 STOUT. MASTK FIEZSPOUT. LAMX "A B 5 I FniDtGHOLE OK ENTHQ.Y Nfl 1 1 I_H I Factory and Office:—
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  • 309 13  -  F. SALAHUDIN DID NOT Blate Kles. says commission By SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Amateur F.A. Commission of Inquiry cleared coach Rahim Sattar of charges brought against him by Mr. Howe Soo Chye. secretary of the Singapore Junior Asian Cup team. The Commission in its two-page
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  • 745 13 ATHLETICS c> pore city district inter-school •final*): Boys— "A" Dlt— loir Vault: 1 I. Eberwetn (SJI) 2 Wong Kat tCHB) 3 Teo Chiang Teng (SJI) 9ft 6in; Long Jump: 1 Foo Tui Liew (CHS) 2 Lim Kirn i Biang (Rl> 3 I. Eberwem 'SJI', 8.92 m; Javelin: 1
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  • 594 13 Happy Melody gets 10 stone in Summer Cup WEIGHTS t• t eight races at Bukit Timah on Saturday SUMMER CUP Cl. 1. Div. 1 faf Happy Melody 10.110 Soiuusie Mi Dententurins 8.U7 San of Burma 8.03 Waapada 8.02 Flying Phoenix ft.M Good Wind 7.13 Jaas Singer Marigold 7.07 Uoodeote Lady
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  • 157 13 PeraS's Ooi to play for Spore SINGAPORE. Mon— A former Perak state schoolboy cricketer, Johnny 00l Yokt Han. will make his debut (or Singapore this weekend against Malacca In their south zone tie In the M.C.A. inter-state league match at Malacca. Yoke Han. a fourth-year medical student at the University
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  • 419 13 SYDNLY Moii Yesterd.iy.-.. Australian league soccer if- .\M\ Fed Uiv. 1 Budapest ai Auburn 2. Granvllle 2 Halcoah o: I Aplx 7 Manly 0; Balgowme v Sydney-Aim, 'postponed' NMV red. Div. I St. Oeow 1 Udcombe 1. Queensland Div. 1 Thistle 4 BI.K kstone 2: Dinmore
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  • 145 13 INDIAN BA INVITES OUR BEST PLAYERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Badminton Association of Malaya has been Invited to send two of its top players, preferably Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup. to play in India. The Badminton Association of India wants the two players to play in a round
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  • 316 13  - GHANI, JALIL GOOD ENOUGH FOR UK CLUBS, SAYS ALLEN LEE FOO SAN rpHE FEDERATION of Malaya Combined Services' centre forward. Denis Allen, 20. left here by train today for Singapore enroute to England to resume his professional soccer career with Charlton Athletic, the English league second division team. Allen has
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  • 206 13 Now a girls badminton match is suggested SINGAPORE. Mon.- Singapore Schools Sports Council has wrltte.i to tho) Federation of Malaya S.S.C. suggesting an annual badminton series between th» combined gluls schools of the two terrltorles. If the Federation agrees, then the match will be held at the same time as
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 76 13 ■ooap > nore Preaaier Lge: Malays Junior Clubs (Jn Besar. 5.18) Div. 3D: RTC v Bintang Bulan (Oeyking" Friendly: Cycle and Carriage v F N 'River Valley BADMINTON Spore Junior c'ships (BBA hall 7.10 p.m MIII.KTK S 8 pore city district inter-school meet (finals). Farrer Pk (2.30 p.m.) Katong district
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  • 435 14 CLEAR THIS FOUL AIR OF MAKING 11 WEALTHY MEN RICHER. DEMAND IN PARLIAMENT MR. CHIN SEE YIN (Ind.-Seremban Timor), today called for a public inquiry "to clear the foul air" surrounding the appointment of the 11 principal agents of the Social and
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  • 113 14 Britain has given 2 80m since merdeka LONDON. Mon. Britain has given Malaya more than £33 million (about »!8o million) in loans, grants and other forms of economic aid since independence in 1957. This was revealed in a written answer from the Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations, Mr. C.
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  • 23 14 LONDON, Mon. Queen Elizabeth will hold a state banquet in honour of the King and Queen of Thailand ion July 19.
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  • 41 14 GENEVA. Mon.— Russia today rejected the United St&tes invitation to witness the American underground chemical explosion in Nevada on July 12. The invitation to the Russians was given at the threepower nuclear conference on June 14.— Reuter.
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  • 29 14 MACLCOO: On Jun. 22 in PinK.vall Scotland. Donald Maclrod drar nuaband of Kdilh. SANSON P. N. dud |M-arrful!y in his ■Irrp Kuantan Hospital .'7-6 till Tunrral Kuantan I
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  • 170 14 IMPORT BARS TO GO ON JULY 1 OINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government will remove all restrictions on imports from the dollar area and from the nonCommunist European countries from July 1. This is stated in a notice from Mr. C. W. B. Maddox. Acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and
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  • 55 14 BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai Government today announced that it was considering measures to speed up the issuing of visas to Malayan citizens visiting Thailand. The Government announcement was made following Press reports in Bangkok and Malaya that applications for visas by Malayan citizens did not receive prompt
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  • 29 14 NEW YORK. Mon. Newsweek magazine said today latest N.A.T.O. Intelligence Indicated (hat Mr. Khrushchev was near making good on one of his vaunted "terrible new weapons."— Reuter
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  • 264 14 LONDON*. Mon Stock markets gave a distinctly brighter performance loday but business remained smull and best prices were not alwuys held Olliedged improved to close vUih gains extending to 5/-. Closing middle prices or selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consul 2'i'"r £44>i +>«
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  • 33 14 LONDON, Mon. Spot 37 4 d., Norn. July 36',d August 36^d, Sept. 35l,d July/Sept. 36d., Oct. Dm. 34',d. Jan./ March 33\d., April/June M7.d.. July c.l.f. Ss^d., Aug. c.l.f. 35 ,d Tone: Quiet.
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  • 20 14 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £797. sellers £797',. Forward buyers £7914. sellers £7914. Settlement £798'«. Turnover ajn, 80 tons, pjn. 30.
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  • 455 14 ENGLAND beat South Africa by an innings and 73 runs, in the second Test match at Lord's here today. England now lead 2-0 in the five-match series. Final scores: England 362 for eight declared. South Africa 152 and 137. The Springboks, who had followed
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  • 555 14 LONDON. Mon.— Earl Buchholz. 19-year-old American, hobbled off the centre court at Wimbledon today, torced to retire through inJury arcer missing five match points against the Australian favourite. Neale Fraser. A& the plucky St. Louis sixfooter gripped his left thigh, his face contorted in
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  • 133 14 T ONDON. Mon. Tea scores In today's cricket matches' are: AT CHESTERFIELD: Yorks 168 and 116-5; Derby 154 icloae 6-59) AT GI'ILDFORO: Hampshire 166 and 51-3; Surrey 190 (Fletcher 54, Parsons 47: Sainxbury 6-54). AT BIRMINGHAM: Warwick 293-8 dec: Middlesex 160 (.Russell 52). I AT WORCESTER:
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