The Straits Times, 5 October 1960

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY 4111 I 1 1 1 1 II SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Hot*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 564 1 TEARFUL FAREWELLS AT THE QUAYSIDE Tengku breaks down... .then films troops' departure Malaya says a proud goodbye PORT SWETTENHAM, Tuesday MALAYA today said farewell to the men of her Special Force to the Congo with pride, pomp and tears. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, overcome with
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  • 671 1 K insists: U.S. must climb down over U-2 SOVIET PREMIER TELLS 'NEUTRALS' HIS TERMS FOR TALKS WITH IKE NEW YORK, Tuesday THE SOVIET PREMIER, Mr. Khrushchev, last night renewed his condition that the United States must apologise for the U-2 spy flight in May before he would meet President Eisenhower.
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  • 246 1 ELIZABETH VI LLE, Tuesday ARMED Katanga gen- darmerie in paratroop blouses and steelhelmeted city police patrolled the deserted streets of Elizabethville in jeeps today as a midnight to 5 a.m. curfew came into force. Tne curfew, which has been imposed for an Indefinite period, was decided
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  • 107 1 JAKARTA, Tuesday. npHE Indonesian Government's crack down against opposition continued during the weekend with the seizure of one more printing press and the banning of three newspapers. The number of confiscated publishing houses stood today at nine— four in Jakarta, two in Soerabaya, and one
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  • 31 1 ROCKET TO CHECK A BLAST W.\>HIM'iTON. Turv Thr Scont Tockrt whttuill detect nuclcir r.\pl«*i<in> «n outer >"|mi launched tnrtaj- I 1 Uutubcd a uiJjmtK brain >At«llitc today. Rnit i
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  • 290 2 CONGO: A NEW PROTEST TO DAG 'Officers not allowed to go on course' EOPOLDVILLE. Tues. The Congolese Army chief of staff. Col. Joseph Mobutu. has sent a protest to ths United Nations Secre-tary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. against U.N. officials' refusal to let young Congolese officers attend training: courses abroad, armysources
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  • 257 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday VI R MAC MILL AN and Mr. Khrushchev have discussed the possibility of a summit conference early next year, it was learned last night. Authoritative sources said that during their two-and-half hour meeting at the Soviet delegation headquarters last Thursday, Mr. Khrushchev mentioned
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  • 226 2 LABOUR: DEBAR S. AFRICA TILL AFRICANS VOTE LONDON, Tuesday. IF South' Africa becomes a republic, Africans must 1 be given the vote in the South African parliament before she is re-admitted as a full member of the Commonwealth, Mr. James Callaghan, the Labour Party's spokesman on colonial affairs said here
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  • 99 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday. Til R. HAROLD MACMILLAN. the British Prime ITI Minister, and President Nasser, of the UAR. met here yesterday to try to improve national relations. The leaders, who are attending the U.N. General Assembly, conferred here last A British statement
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  • 48 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. The 10-natlon development Assistance Oroup opened a three-day meeting yesterday to consider methods of improving aid to under-de-veloped countries. The members of the group are Japan. Belgium, Britain, Canada. France. West Ger- many. Italy. Holland. Portu- gal and the United States. Reuter.
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  • 35 2 NAIROBI. Tues. Tht Kenya Government announced It has appointed a senior British official to speed up the training of Africans for local civil service positions m readiness for the colony's Independence. Reuter.
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  • 29 2 PEKING. Tues. U Nu. Burma's Prime Minister, left here today for Rangoon af. ter a five-day visit to China for the Chinese National Day cplebrations Reuter.
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  • 127 2 90 OUT OF 100 ARE WITH REDS, SAYS CHOU TOKYO. Tues. Chinas Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-Lai, said yesterday that more than 90 per cent of the people In the world were ready to embrace Communism Mr. Chou. speaking at a reception in Peking honouring student delegations from 24 countries
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  • 20 2 BOERABAYA. Tues. The law office announced here today that 448 Chinese settlers had taken out Indonesian citizenship. Reuter.
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  • 70 2 Envoy held on drug smuggling charge W YORK. Tues Mauricio Rosal. identified .s the Guatemalan ambassador to Belgium, and three other men were arrested yesterday on charges of attempting to smuggle 1161 b. of heroin into the Inlted States. A Federal official described It as the biggest seisure of narcotics
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  • 145 2 ANTI-REDS ROW WITH 'PEACE' PICKETS IN NEW YORK I MEW YORK. Tues. "Peace" pickets ex- changed taunts and catcalls with passers-by and anti-Communist demonstrators last night near the Soviet delegation's headquarters on Park Avenue. About 150 pickets, including Paul Robe.son Jr.. mjd of the (amed Negro singer, paraded about a
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    • 47 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I LOOlif --JMgg— _A \\s -v TUEN ib UAVE TMOUSMT GtOtU&'J GOSE TUOCNS 1 fSMES SEEN MACCIED TO^ 6ME COULD'VC AFFOeDeD) VC_^ S TW6 PILM I \ItuC6E MILUONAICES MOCE WATEBIAL r J}^ s. STAR 7 X^_I in THAT OBESS Era** A' =117
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    • 384 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 mrlrt* mrtrr* Short W«*e: 82 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal Negarafrom 9.00— 10.00 p.m. ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MornA.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.3 a Ing Melodies: 6.50 Keep Pit With Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; Telk Lee: 7 00 Sing It Again: 7.30
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  • 970 3 UNPRECEDENTED SCENES IN U.N. BUT FROM THE RUSSIAN SIDE AS WAVES OF APPLAUSE GREET THERE IS ONLY ANGER AND SECRETARY-GENERAL'S REPLY CRASH OF FISTS ON DESKS UNITED NATIONS ROUNDUP NEW YORK, Tuesday ltf R. Dag Hammarskjoeld yesterday rejected a challenge flung at him by
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  • 1016 3 NEHRU WARNS: ALL GOODWILL IN WORLD MIGHT NOT STOP DRIFT TOWARDS DISASTER IF QUESTION IS NOT SOLVED EFFECTIVELY SOON MR. NEHRU last night called for effective disarmament within the next three or four years. Making his eagerly awaited peace speech, the Indian Prime Minister said
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  • 119 3 Nehru's speech 'very good, says Nikita j R. KHRUSHCHEV descriiTl beU Mr. Nehru's address to the General Assembly as "a iood speech a very rood speech." Commonwealth delegates declined to comment, pointing out that It was customary practice for Commonwealth members not to react publicly to each other's policies and
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    • 282 3 |tinill(>IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3lllllfllllllC]lltlllllllH(}|lflllllllll{)IIIIIIIIIMI[]|||l|l|i^ A n no unc ing the grand opening to-day of I MOON GATE! 278. ORCHARD ROAD (PRINCE'S HOTEL GARNI) SINGAPORE 9. ■I JEWELLERY I PAINTINGS ill EMBROIDERY j VL BALI CARVING MM SILVERWARE JMF FURNITURE f^T Don 't get into the wrong gate.' i Always get into MOON GATE
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  • 606 4 YOUTH DENIES KNOWING WHETHER DEAD GIMSON BOY WAS RECRUITER FOR A SECRET SOCIETY WONG CHONG TEE, 16, today admitted in the Singapore Assizes that he belonged to the 08 secret society- group, and that he had absconded 26 times from the Salvation Army Boys' Home. He
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  • 359 4 INCHE Y USOF'S TRIBUTE TO THE ORCHID SOCIETY: YOU HAVE CAPTURED WORLD'S IMAGINATION "A shining example to guide all of us' SINGAPORE, Tues. 0 The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, tonight said that the members of the Malayan Orchid Society, who are of many races and come from
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  • 1478 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday SECOND MAN TO REFUSE MOORING ROPE QUESTIONS were asked at a court of inquiry today about a witness whose evidence had not been referred to in the pleadings before the court. The witness, Inche Ahmid bin Surlya, has testified that he
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  • 94 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The 100-foot echo balloon satellite, which the Americans sent into orbit on Aug. 12 will be seen over Singapore sides again from tomorrow after an absence of over a month. The satellite will appear as a moving bright star at the
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    • 309 4 UNIONIST IS BACK SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Singapore trade unionist, Mr. D. Stevens, returned here today by Air India after conducting a three-week trade union course at the trade union college of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions at Calcutta. Mr. Stevens, a former vicepresident of the Army Civil Service
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    • 43 4 Malay exam results THE full list of pastes appears today in the FREE PRESS lt I RANJAN I CHITRA 1 $fr«i^,t From I" |M llFlll'infl ill Midnight I lil'lll jlplll M.dr.il B^^mz^******* -1 I CtiiMM Dtftcn Nc Pr.. i;.t,. Vkm^^^^mE- I ii CtVACOLOR.
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    • 498 4 *|j Jphon«297S9 J 9th BIG DAY! SJS? I I JILIL OFpOMPEII^? SupcrlmpoMd CMneM SwbtrHes COMING SOON T Mfi.i AUTHENTIC!!! JBE«e£^ Complete F,lm ■J oBBQIP on ALL Front* pj p. -TRACEDY OF TUB SECOND WORLD WAR" In Enql't" Chinesf sub-titlei InTß^i: LAST DAY! l EES 3 pj Cs, Color Chinese SutK.
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  • 273 5 'Attendants raid kitchen in hospital' COOK ACCUSED OF THEFT TELLS COURT: KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday ABUNGSAR HOSPITAL cook, accused of stealing food, told the Sessions Court today that almost all attendants and servants came into the kitchen and helped themselves to bread, margarine and tea or coffee. J. Alphonse was making
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  • 106 5 QUEEN HOME ON 3-DAY VISIT ARAU. Tues.— More than 200 people, headed by the President of the Perlis Regency Council. Syed Mahmud bin Syed Hussain. and the Mentri Besar. Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. greeted the Raja Permalsurl AgonK when she returned to her home State today or an Informal
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  • 168 5 ALOR STAR. Tuesday 4 POLICE constable who was once commended for his courage and devotion to duty during the Emergency was found guilty yesterday afternoon of misappropriating two pistols. The Sessions Court presl- 1 dent. Inche Ismi bin Ismail, convicted Constable Mohamed Sa'ad on
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  • 32 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tues Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim. Dato Wong Shee Fun and Dr. N. K Sharm a have been appointed to th e State Pardons Board for three years.
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  • 192 5 ANOTHER UMNO LEADER QUITS KANGAR, Tues.—Another Umno leader resigned today over the State Assembly's recent appointment of Inche Abdullah bin Ishak as the new Perlis Senator. "I am dissatisfied with the choice." Utaz Nordln bin Ismail, a member of the State Umno committee and chairman of Its religious section, told
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Dato HaJl Mohamed Noah bin Omar, Speaker of the Federation's House of Representatives, was admitted to Johore Bahru Hospital yesterday suffering from bronchitis.
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  • 139 5 Tourists: Malaya a land of fortune 9 J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Ten Americans who are on a world tour left here for Bangkok today with the Impression that Malaya was a "land of fortune" where people could make millions. They thought that the most striking Tact was the harmonious mingling of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 269 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph Meimdahl S O'BEIN' BOSS ABOTSt" "S SCMMCOSLC 1 I WAS ttSSHSHg® fs^»w«ri CacwEßjcaw' asoftjobasa < coMisi' t'sceva ajout) IhS gar 'C EUNN'N'MV -\DtSKjjOC<£Y f A DIPrERENT 008, LLJI^LIiM LTi Abner By Ai Capp ft^*!' fHOOSH* WJtALICP AT L£l ''HASOOMETOME.'/ WH f WHAT POYOU MMAM/AT A I
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  • 446 6 TEARS ON PLATFORM 4 /aomo\ FORCE y Plants brighten up the early morning drabness of the capital's railway station as the Malayan Congo troops say farewell to their weeping, proud families KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday EMOTION and drama surrounded the historic departure of Malayas Special Force from here today. Hundreds of
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  • 41 7 m THE LAST MOMENTS BEFORE THE A MOTHER'S moment of sadness She had smiled and wished her son, "Selamat Jalan" (safe journey). But when the train began to move she broke down and sobbed.
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  • 180 7 Sepak raga will help our Congo troops to face dull task KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TJOREDOM may be the Malayan Special Forces' worst enemy in the Congo. The Force's Commander. Lt.-Col. Ungku Nasaruddin, said this here today. "The Malayan advance t-^rty now In the Congo told us that the United Nations
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  • 44 8 tt W»r4t $1$ (MMmutm) Tgo eUAN CMIMC, Teo Beag Hul and family ibank all who so kindly a treaded aad aaaisted at the funeral of the late Mrs. Tea Ouan Cheng Madam Boh Ah N*a> aad for their oreatha aad maaaagea of condolence.
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  • 634 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, October 5, 1960 The U.N. Wrecking If the wrecking of the United Nations is not Mr. Khrushchev's main objective in New York it is difficult to see what else it can be. Disarmament supposedly was his aim. Disarmament at any rate was the bait in the
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  • 300 8 Between 1953 and the end of 1957, of 89,000 businesses registered, only 10 per cent were Malay. Malay capital invested amounted to only $4.5 million out of $400 million. Of 33,000 people who paid income tax in 1958, only 3,000 were Malays, and they paid only four
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  • 270 8 Singapore, like the Federation, is having to wait for its development plan, and for the same good reason. Experts are sorting out the facts that will point the way ahead. From New Zealand has come a Colombo Plan consultant to advise the Government on industrial research. Last week
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  • 1444 8 THE UPHILL FIGHT FOR BETTER RUBBER Sir Geoffrey Clay, Controller of Rubber Research, sums up the accomplishments of the international conference here last week WIDE SPECTRUM OF ACTIVITY IT has fallen to my lot, whether as controller of rubber research, chairman of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board or chief executive
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  • LETTERS
    • 113 8 I WAS ju.t as flabbergasted as C.G.M. <S. T. Sept. 24) when I read that the Government Is asking for payment of Income tax by the end of next month. I am a spinster and was put on pension on Dec. 31 last year. I :«nt
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    • 20 8 ARE my eyes deceiving me? i actually saw a traffic cop in Bungsar Road yesterday. T.S.K. PeUlinjr Jaya.
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    • 715 8 The case of Fu Tze Man \V IT H reference to your editorial "The Case of Fu Tze Man". I would like to point out certain features so that your readers may have a complete picture of the various submissions of both counsel In the High Court. You have mentioned
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  • 605 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday NOTICE SERVED ON MINISTRY OF FINANCE BY STORE CIVIL SERVANTS: RESTORATION FOR DIVISION II AND HI MEN WANTED rpHE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which claims to x have 12,006 members, has served notice on the Singapore Government to hold direct negotiations
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  • 79 9 THE BICYCLE THIEVES GO TO JAIL TELUK ANSON. Tuea.— Three men who pleaded guilty to stealing bicycles from different places In the Teluk Anson area. were sentenced to six months' Jail each here yesterday. They were Mohamed bin Musa 21. Ramli bin Shane. 36, and Baharom alias Harun bin Bingan,
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  • 51 9 IPOH. Tues. Mr. Saw Huat Lye. Assistant State Secretary. Local Government. Perak. has been transferred to Talplng as chairman of the Town Council there. The chairman of the Talping Town Council. Syed Mali adzar bin Byed Hussein, has gone on transfer to Tapah as D'strlct Officer Batang
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  • 32 9 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Tues.— Che Siti Rabina binte Jais. 21. of Ulu Yam Bharu. has been selected for a three-month home economics course at the Taman Asohan in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 83 9 Bus fare robbers are sought SINGAPORE. Tues. The police here are looking for three young robbers who prey on schoolboys in the Mountbatten Road. area. They have been robbing boys of their tiffin money and .-lu.s fares for the past week. Al< children studying In the district have been warned
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  • 76 9 A training course in doll-making KUALA KUBU BHARU, Tues. A six-month course In doll-making Is to be introduced at the Rural and Industrial Development Authority's women's training centre in Kuala Lumpur. The aim of the course Is to teach rural women to make dolls of a high standard antl sell
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  • 37 9 JERANTUT, Tues. A tiger which killed one man and several sheep and goats recently was caught in a wild boar trap at the 3rd mile. Jerantut-Kuantan road, yesterday. Police later shot the tiger.
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  • 188 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A MAN who had a charge of escaping from legal custody pending against him escaped from police custody last night, the ninth ma gistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, was told today. Inspector Teoh Beng San applied successfully for a war.
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  • 32 9 IPOH. Tues.— The Town Council is to spend about 51 2.000 for the services of an expert from Australia to advise It on the modernisation of its abattoirs in Lahat
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  • 115 9 One person in every three works in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. One-third of Singapore's total population works so that the remaining two-thirds can live. And owing to the youthfulness of the State's population it is expected that this ratio of dependence will rise in the future. These conclusions were given by
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE Tues. A housewife. Cheah Joo Suan, 35. was found hanged In her bedroom in a Singapore Improvement Trust flat at Redhill this afternoon. The wife of a Harbour Board clerk, Cheah had been undergoing treatment at the General Hospital.
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  • 167 9 MALAY BUS COMPANY FLOURISHES: TO PAY A DIVIDEND JfUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malaya's biggest Malay transport company, the NorthEastern Transport Service, which nearly went bankrupt four years ago. will pay its first dividend next year. This change in the financial outlook of the company is because the Rural arid Industrial Development
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  • 55 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak will leave by air tomorrow to attend the 34th session of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation Council In Rome. Inche Abdul Aziz will be accompanied by the Deputy Commissioner for Co-opera-tive
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  • 58 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Members of the commission of Inquiry Into the building industry today handed their Interim report to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inch* Yusof bin Ishak. The report was handed to Inche Yusof by Or. Urn Tay Boh, chairman of the commission, who is also the
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  • 253 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S Board of Malay Language and Cultural Organisations at a stormy meeting at the weekend, rejected a proposal that it withhold co-operation with the Government on cultural matters. The proposal was a protest against the Singapore Government's silence on two memoranda sent
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  • 645 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Officer blames No. 1 thug for pay-roll murder of major SINGAPORE'S Public Enemy No. 1, Oh Kirn Kee, and three others are believed to be responsible for the killing on Feb. 26
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  • 96 9 FREE patterns fora bridal gown... UER WORLD for 1 October on sale now presents free patterns for a bridal gown and trousseau and also for a teenager Bedtime Bikini. The beauty section features advice on planning that Home Perm, Slimming the Easy /ay, a Rise and Shine Routine, Three Ways
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  • 46 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chief of Staff-designate of the Royal Australian Air Force. Air Vice-Marshal. V.E. Hancock, flew into Singapore today from Hong Kong for a five-day visit. On Saturday, he will fly to Butterworth, to visit Australian Air Force units stationed there.
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  • Children's Page
    • 1074 10  - Chong becomes very jumpy as time passes KATHLEEN HICKLEY -by- THE scouts are on the track of two crooks who have kidnapped Mr. Sing. They find him in a cave but the crooks return as they are about to escape. The next day Pat manages to get free, but is
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 377 10 WHERE IS FRIEND FLIPPER GOING? Name Address Age Sex Hello Boys and Girls; The winners this week ore: Fanman Nudin, 20, Lakme Street, Opera Estate, Singapore 16; Xavicr Samy. C-2, Rochore House, Singapore 7; Phua Kok Hee, 105. Bukit Arang Road. Singapore 13; Zaleh Bte Mahmood, 1731. Sentul Road, Kuala
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    • 1348 11 L/LC urns-—--/9r^®l AOEN, REDSEA. MERITERRANEAN CSWTINENTAL ft SCANBINAVIAN PORTS. Rt\S3\\Si s 'P° fe p S'"*" Pwiril HbZWI ■SIMIA a) CM. 11-14/ I Set 5 I Oct 7/1 Oct wsA^JSr •ulanoia k it/a set 21/12 *ct m set JLjttKK "Pretoria" a/a set gaWst' "BASRA" I) 24 Set/ 4Nn 1/ *KM IV
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    • 1423 11 iiuTik THE BEN LJNB STEAMERS LTD. U &Z' SINGAPORE (iswuawta* Ii tkt StitM KittsJtß) 1* LINES SAPLINGS tt MEN, NX ft CONTIWMTAI P4RTI 3 s'ROft P. S'htm Pmsm) BEKMRAN LMdtt. RstttrSM. Hamburg Get. IS/I Ott LMtM dirtct amtts 21 Oct > StJaVBJSS LittrpMl, Hall. Setttrdaa. 4/ Set Hamburg nil Set
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    • 1344 11 te- McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. w_ \T* > «ti«iSii*M urn KIavKMBSS LUCE > I LBNBON. kUIaWRG, ROHERDAM NAVII LBS ANGELES, UN FIANCISC*. A HSU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO is* ttt CllMlu B USA. Atlartit Ptrti Accutui earn ft* CtiUal I SMrk Cm 6F UPON Aainca. Sport P Sham Pining IRONXVILII
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  • 22 12 MalayaV Stock Exchange: Oct. 4 Oct. 3 Industrials: 132.42 132.33 Tins: 114.74 194.M Rubbers: 240.30 239.91 Jan. 1 1958 IM.
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  • 138 12 MELBOURNE, lues. INVESTMENT shares held a steady lone here today. Humes gained 3i- to 86s. and Colonial Sugar 20s. to £84. Sunhill easefl lid. and B HP. easet; is. to 945. 9d. Base metal* and the oils held a firm tone. North Broken Hill eased 9d. to 225.
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  • 212 12 OCTOBER first trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 98*. cents per Ib.. down 3', cents on Monday's close. The tone was uncertain. S.C.C.R.A. closing price* in cents I per Ib.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 97,. sellers 98»-_. (N); Int. 1 R.S.S.
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  • 85 12 T"HK Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 5/16. O.D. 32 7/16. 90 d/st 32 7/8 credit bills. 32 15/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready Canada 32; Norwegian Krone 230 1
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  • 791 12 RUBBER SLIPS BACK, BUT FALL IN TIN PRICE HALTED By Our Market Correspondent THE PRICE of rubber in Singapore yesterday shed its gain of the previous day and closed three and one-eighth cents lower at 98£ cents a pound. There was a late rally taking the price to 99} at
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  • 157 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Prodnrr Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Oct. Nov. shipments $294 buyers. S3U selle.s. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $42 sellers, drum $45 S, sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $230 ana Sarawak $326 iboih down 57.30). special Sarawak
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  • 140 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharre* or expected today are: Mer we Lloyd 1-2, Radnorshire 4-5, Perndale 6A, Orna 6-7, Steel Traveler 8-9, Peleus 10-11, Simba j 13-14, Benrlnnes 15-16, Somali 18, Katea 19, Pesco Lighter No. 33 N.Wall 1, Sumpitan N.Wall 3, Selangor N.Wall
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  • 34 12 SINGAPORE. OCT. 4. RUBBER: 98, cents per Ib. (down 31 cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 99* cents (steady) TIN: $394,371 per picul (up $1.12}). Estimator: unofficial offering 275 tons (down 15 tons).
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  • 687 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported tne following business at ilieir 330 p.m. call yesterday, i Bargains are siven before prices unless only one was written). Industrial*: Bou.-te.id $1.22: Con. Tin Smelt 18s- td. xd: Fraser and Neave oicis (2) $2.03 cd cb; Gammon $2.08;
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1083 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Sorvioa E.T A. E.T.A. E.I.A. S tore P. S ham Pfnanf H'kon| L. Anjtlei N. York ■Kiaikaaa Mart" lit Call 23 JJ Oct Hill Oct 21 Oct it* Call 21 Jt Ott 4 Ntt 1) Nrr 11 OK kaaikaaa Mara Ml Call IJ 25 Na«
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    • 371 12 Bipijyi ISRAEL NAVIGATION COMPANY. LTD. EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Eillt S Mi IMtk* S'H" Eillt mo Utiti SailH 4 Oct nit Oct is Ott INn NIELSEN ?l Ocl IS Ni« 31 N|« 21 Ntt II Nif II Dec BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. 49/51 ROBINSON ROAD. SPORE TEL: *****/8 -i
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    • 329 12 NOTICE 1 NOTICE "We. Naga Shipping Si Trading Co. Ltd.. or 108 Robinson Road. Singapore, hereby give notice that I in consequence of the purchase by us of the motor vessel TAYPE" by virtue of a deed of i transfer of Ownership dated 6th September. l»«0. we have applied i
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    • 754 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Required TECHNICAL ASSISTANT. BRIDGES DRAINAGE SECTION, in salary scale 5445\15A-505x30A-535x15A-s»s Bar 610x20A-710 plus existing variable allowance and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the lirst Instance witli a view to future permanency. Qualifications: Diploma in Civil
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    • 564 12 I NOTICES NOTICE Public are hereby informed that our temporary receipt book bearing unused receipts Nos. ***** to ***** has been lost and In no circumstances will these receipts be recoKiuseo a.s valid by this Com- pany. REMINGTON «*AND. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED, Singapore Branch. NOTICE Notice is hereby given tliat Mr.
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    • 754 13 NOTICES P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE Bridge No. 2/36 at KoU Tinggl will be closed to ail vehicles exceeding It tons all up weight for a period of one month, during the hours 12 midnight to 4.00 ajn. commencing 12th October. 1960, to allow repairs to be executed. BD. J. W. WRIOHT
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    • 787 13 (ConUaswd Cross rare S) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words tt (Mln.) Box St et, ostrm COOK GENERAL AMAM. Live In. Family of four. Telephone B'pore *****. WANTID! Aa English-speaking aarlstant hair-dresser. Apply Ton* Ling Permanent Wave Saloon. ISO Kllliacy Road. 8 pore. Tel: *****. JOAN TOOKI'S ACENCY. Female Stenographers $350—600. Euiopaaa
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    • 1127 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words tt (Mln.) Box St cts. mstrm WANTED Bxperlenced Bead-Boy for Royal Singapore Flying Club, capable of Marketing, general supervision of Kitchen staff and Club room*. Apply In writing with testimonials to: Secretary, Royal Singapore Klylng Club. Singapore Airport, Singapore 19. APPLICANT* FOR THI poet Ot Book-keeper
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    • 1041 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTID tt Word, Si (Mln.)— Bos tt et: ostrm ANY HOUSE or end flat aaoat $209 p.m. state addreaa details and lowest rent. Replies given. Box ASMS S.T. ■'pore. ELDERLY CHINESE wants quiet room immediately in good area about 3i miles rrom rity. Rent $100. Serious, reply pleaae. Box
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    • 1005 13 BOOKS A PUBLICATIONS it Words U (Mln.)— Box tt eta. astral ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA has won the approval aae] agafHaaaa b of buslneaa and profeaalooal people throughout the world jj m Its 24 handseme telusass are mere than a minim facts 4 always keyend dispute Can you afford to be without
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    • 874 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE f Word, SI (Mln.)— Bos tt cts. ostrm RINAULT DAUPHIN! IBSS, Plat 'VM, Mayflower S3. Vausnall Velox 3, Studebaker 31. Easy Payment can arraaajed. Tel: S34SB (Slagapore). PIAT MARVILLITTI 500 cc. ood condition, new paint work and .attery 5730/- 0.n.0. View at S Halg k venue. Katong
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    • 543 13 FOR SALE it Worms Si (Mln.)— Bos M tt: mstrm CARFITS INDIAN WOOLLIM are available at roc* bottom pnaaa 9 a 10 SAS 0O a 9 (40.00 Cotton Carpels i I a I t U kl Naa Carpat. 1M Kampong Java Road (Newton Clreia) Slngapora Tal: 6*074. VALUABLE STAKIS IN
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    • 339 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) I* Word, Sit (Minimum) Dmllf 1 mantM. It Words StJt (Mln TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print froaj Transparency. Telephone ■Ufa' 20&1S P.O. Box 1108, Singapore. RiFMCiRATION AIKCONDI TIOMINQ repairs and acrvtca Oat Broa. Co. Telephone 9221 CONDUCTED TOUMI are oar spaclallly. International Btnrtce Organisation. Telepbona Spore 3483*.
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    • 317 14 Hk 9— How Much Mere Yovr Dollars Buy With YO R K Find out the facts BEFORE YOU BUY! Examine York Air Conditioners and See how York* exclusive Cooling Maze Coils remove more humidity by* forcing air to turn and richochet round staggered tubes and rippled fins. See how York
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 310 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Needle in a haystack? W« 1. Capital news told In Paris \ersa (7). can came from various quar- 6. Figures show one gain far t«rs (8. 6). Tones (5). 9. Liberal follows former Ro- 7. Toil and trouble beginning man pattern <7>. to have effect
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  • 381 15 Badminton first— Boon Bee 'UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WOULD I GIVE SOCCER PREFERENCE' HE SAYS By LEE FOO SAN: Ipoh, Tuesday NG BOON BEE. one of Perak's brightest young all-round sportsmen, today denied that he had decided to go with the Malayan Chinese F.A. team on a tour of Hong Kong
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  • 133 15 Schools gain important victory SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Combined Schools, making their first appearance in the first division of the Singapore Hockey Association league, scored an important victory today when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 4-1 on the padang. Important? it was to the schoolboys because they were out to prove
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  • 59 15 IPOH, Tues. Ramblers en-j tered the RDY Cup soccer final here today by beating Cheng Wah 2-0 on the padang. Ramblers will— meet Trotters, the Ipoh league champions, in the final next week. Two first-half goals gavt Ramblers their victory today. The scorers were out-side-rlght Wah
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  • 169 15 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY'S RACES AT KL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Weights for four races on the second day of the October meeting here next Wednesday CLASS S DIV. 2— s'^F: Hiya Honey 9.4, TriUr» 8 2, Clear Rerrption 9.1. KhancriU II 8.9. Ellen's Treasure 8.9. Little Lulu 8.3. Johan 7.10.
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  • 112 15 IPOH, Tues— Thirteen teams. 1 Including Singapore, will compete In the F.A. of Malaya Cup competition which starts on Oct. 14. The draw is: TOP SECTION: Penang bye; Perils v Kedab (at Kangar. Oct 14). Perak v Federation Armed Forces (at Ipoh. Oct 16), Combined
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  • 46 15 PENANQ. Tues. Nasfcatar Singh of Perak won the discus event in the F.M.A.A.U. open championships at Penang on Saturday and not Kuan King Lam M earlier reported. Second was Eric Chin (Borneo) and third wu Suaran Singh (Malaya). The winning distance was 36.92 metres.
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  • 168 15 Mark down Goofy as a 'must' 1 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. jtf'ARK down Goofy as a "must follow" for the ITJ October meeting starting here on Sunday. uooiy. wno showed promise when second to Milky Way II over 6f at Buldt Timah In August,
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  • 63 15 BROWN GETS HIS BREATH KNOCKED OUT FOR MAKING A SAVE TJROWN (underneath), the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper, manages to make a save but has all the breath knocked out of him for his trouble by the combined weight of Henry (white shirt), the Spurs left back, and Thomson, the Aston Villa
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  • 104 15 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Chinese k1 Athletic** title hopes strr- H fered a setback today when they were held to a scoreless draw by Marines In the s.A.F.A. Div. 1 league at Jalan Besar Stadium. Indian R.C.. who head the table with 10 points, are two points ahead of
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  • 206 15 SBA picks 27 for year-round training SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association last nigrn named 27 players. Including ten women, ror round-the-y a r training under Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt. the S.B.A. secretary, who will have eight assistants to help him. From Oct. 16, the selected players will undergo training
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    • 33 15 SPACESAVER REFRIGERATOR AT ONLY 526a00 #PER MONTH Hi-Fi Traders St. South Bridge Road. S pore Tel: ***** THE OLD I ESTABLISHED QQSjj© DEALER I OVER 50 YEARS I universal' 5 —jgj^H CARS LTD^^^^
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    • 227 15 FLY PAN AM BIG JETS... SAIGON MANILA UC^ A via the Pacific |i or via the Middle Easf Wan. a dE EUROPE*^ K^L Throughout tht Pacifcc trd fl^L round the wtrld Pin Am offers you more jets to not pUcn Uun any other nrluie' fir resinritiwi, call ftir BBl^^^^^BflßY fnta#y
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 380 15 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER STORE JUNIOR CLP quarterfinal: Gymkhana 2 (Arshad, Mtrlmuthui Blntang Bulan 0. TAIPING SIX A SIDE: Kilat Club 4 Thenavan 0; Prisons "B" w.o- 18 Field Ambulance "B"; CRC "B"' w.o. 16 Field Ambulance "A". PENANG JCNIOK KNOCKOUT: Teachers College S (Panchanathan 2 Boon Sen 2, Hassan) Tg
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    • 280 15 leek Long 2) 8CC 1 (Orejr). KRIENDLIES (KX.); TPCA I (Rasallngnm. Manjlt, Parmaiinganu Police Depot 0. Sentul Railway 3 (Harjit. Alme, Franclii Command Workshops REME 2 (Ronnie La Faber 2>. FRIENDLY (8pore) St. PaU Patricks School 2 (S. Wong, Bood Chin i SRC 1 (Perelrai. SCHOOLS KNOCKOUT ttnlflnali (.Penangi: Penang
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  • 102 16 MORE pictures of the departure of the Congo Force, by staff photographers Lim Yaw Chong and Soong Hon Sin. appear in page 6. 7 and 14. A POLICEMAN holds a baby aloft for a Congo-bound father to give his months-old son a
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  • 85 16 MR. A AROKIASAMV formerly ot j Trluk Anma. axed W, puned away at General Hospital Malacca 4.10. W. Funeral at 4 30 p.m. at Malacca on 5.10.60. MRS. ALICE THAMBIAM, BatU I ntonc Batata, Batu Laut. aged TO. mother of Mrs J.-»udaaon. Mr. Rajak.i.K.im. Mrs. Chellappah. Mr. Balaslntim. Mr.
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  • 31 16 MR. AND MRS. JULIAN XAVIER thank all relative* and friend* for IMr valuable ftfta, rooKratulatory m— attendant r. nervier* rendered and car* loaqrd at their marriage at Mremban on 21.0.60.
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  • 123 16 U.N. men to study industrial potential SINGAPORE, Toes. A seven man team of United Nations technical experts arrived by Thai Airways International tonight to conduct a three month feasibility survey of the State's potential for industrial expansion. The team, led by Dr. Albert Winsemius, a Dutch industrial economist, has been
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  • 27 16 JAKARTA, Tues.—lndonesia has turned down a Japanese proposal for a Joint enterprise to open up the jungles of South Sumatra. the Government announced. —U.P.I.
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  • 318 16 LONDON, Tues.— Buslnet* remained at a low levei In stock markets today and no decided trend was established. There was selective buying of Industrial equities which slowed a lair list of gains but elsewhere losses acre evlaent. After being dull for most of the session,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 281 16 Late CLASSIFIED MyERTISEMEm W»t4i $M fVimlmmm) McCOY To Kushella and Ronald a son on 4th October 1960 at Bungaax Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. VARELLA: To Nor ma and Roland a son Andre Francisco at Youn«berg Memorial Hospital on October 4tb 1860. Both well. DR. MARK ANTNONV SIVALINCAM to Vanora Angella, daughter
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