The Straits Times, 12 December 1960

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Hot*** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 352 1 THROATSLITTING REBELS OUT AGAIN Muslims, Europeans clash in riot city Skymen fire on Casbah crowd ALGIERS, Sun. Six regiments of French paratroops moved into Algiers today as bloody clashes flared between Muslims and Europeans. French troops opened fire on Muslim rioters— and killed 12 on the sea
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  • 358 1 $1«. BRIDGE UMDER 3ft. OF WATER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Floods continued to menace widespread areas in the Federation's East Coast today though there were reports that flood waters had subsided slightly in several districts. Only in Kelantan was water reported to be rising. Road communications
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  • 274 1 Agrees with Tengku on UN role SINGAPORE, Sunday. PRESIDENT of Pakistan, Field Marshal Ayub Khan, said here today tbat it was an "awful pity" that the Federation's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had dropped his mediation attempt in the West Irian issue. President Ayub Khan
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  • 22 1 TEHERAN, Sun. Fifteen people were killed and 80 injured when a glass factory steam boiler burst today here. —Reuter.
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  • 37 1 HAVANA, Sun. Six men have died before firing squads at Santa Clara, in Las Villas province of Cuba two charged with killing Dr. Fidel Castro's physician and four for trying to seize an airliner.— Reuter.
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  • 228 1 JAKARTA, Sun. OLOODY conflicts for power have broken out among the rebels in North Celebes. The local military commander reported that in these conflicts at least four rebel battalion commanders were killed. The Army also announced it had received reports that the top field commander
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  • 457 1 THE DEATH THREAT 'HOSTAGES' RELAX AS ULTIMA TUM ENDS LEOPOLDVILLE. Sunday EUROPEANS in Stanleyville, in the Orientale Province, relaxed yesterday after the pro-Lumumba regime failed to carry out its reported threat to arrest and execute them if the ousted Prime Minister was not released by Friday night. Mr. Patrice Lumumba
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  • 223 1 KONG LE CALLS FOR GIANT 'DUEL 9 VIENTIANE, Sunday. 'pHE Laotian military high command which seized control of Vientiane on Friday, Information Minister under Prince Souvanna Phouma. who fled to Cambodia after the coup. He Is a known Communist sympathiser. The appointment reopened fears of
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  • 123 1 Schools row: Police chief pledge to halt threats NEW ORLEANS, Sun. The Chief of the City Police, Mr. Joseph Giarrusso, warned today that he would crack down on elements who have been threatening white parents who have pot their children in a de-segregated school. Despite the protection of U.S. marshals
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  • 182 1 Jakarta cracks down on Reds JAKARTA, Sun. Subtle crackdowns have begun on Indonesia's growing Communist Party, despite an easing of political restrictions this month. The Military War Administrator of South Sumatra announced the Communist Party would not be allowed to resume political activities In his area. The Communist Party and
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  • 23 1 ALGERIA LATEST ALOIIBS, Suu M fb"»!iir; in Alsiti (Vestal loud r.\p! icjrd Lup'Jrju ditnon rji«.r> t'nik o>cr Muniup.il pAteea iv Oran— RcnUr
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  • 407 2 SEIZED-PASSPORT AUTHOR FLAYS S. AFRICA GOVT. JOHANNESBURG. Sun -Mr Alan Paton. Author of "Cry, the Beloved Country," predicted today that the Commonwealth would disintegrate If Mr. Harold MacmiUan persuaded member countries to allow South Africa to remain in after she becomes a republic. He
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  • 114 2 LONDON, Sunday. airlines have asked the International Air Transport Association to protest against a proposed 33 per cent increase in London Airport landing fees. Representatives of the airlines, which fly the flags of 18 countries. have just completed dL<!usslons on the Increase. They account for
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  • 67 2 NEW YORK. Sun— An 1804 silver dollar, billed as the '"king of American silver coins," yesterday brought US$2B,OOO t $84,000) at an auction the highest price ever bid for a UJS. coin. A spokesman at Stacks, well-known New York numismatists, said bidding for the rare coin, which
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  • 583 2 Congo: Ceylon says have Lumumba at round-table talks NEW YORK, Sun fHE United Nations was called upon yesterday to "use persuasive measures to promote a round-table conference of political leaders for reconciling constitutional differences" in the Congo. Sir Claude Corea. the Ceylon delegate, who said this, added: "To this conference
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  • 167 2 CALL TO HALT NYASA TERROR CALISBURY, Sun. Sir Malcolm Barrow. Deputy Prime Minister of the Rhodesia:) Federation, said last night that terrorism had obtained such a grip in Nyasaland that only a large scalt strengthening or the police could hope to eradicate it and create conditions in which democratic liberties
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  • 25 2 PARIS. Sun.— France Is to forbid children under 16 from taklnj part in underwater fishing and tighten up control of this popular sport.
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  • 144 2 TV SHOW BAN: MAJOR CHANGES MIND LONDON. Sun— A British Army Major, who warned his men not to watch a popular TV comttiy series parodying the British Army, has reversed Ills decision. The Major's change of mind followed a visit to the regiment's depot at Pontefract of the entire cast
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  • 369 3 Reorganise the UN, say Ayub and Soekarno JAKAKTA, Sun PRESIDENT Mo- hammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan and President Soekarno of Indonesia yesterday called for a reorganisation of the United Nations. In a Joint statement they also called for a solution to the disarmament problem and the eradication of colonialism. President
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  • 131 3 ARMY PULL-OUT BY 1965— REPORT LONDON, Sun. A Ministry of Defence official here declined to comment today on a report that Britain's army chiefs of staff were planning to withdraw the main bulk of the army from many of its overseas bases within the next five years. The newspaper report
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  • 186 3 HIJACK 4 DIE BEFORE FIRING SQUAD OAVANA. Sun. Six men were executed by a firing squad at Santa Clara last night two for the killing of Dr. Fidel Castro's Physician and four for their part in the attempted seizure of an airliner last Thursday. Yesterday a revolutionary tribunal condemned to
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  • 35 3 PARIS. Sun— Earthquakes, tidal waves, cyclones and other natural catastrophies kill an average of 100.000 people a year. It was stated at a conference organised here by the Oceanographic Institute of Paris— Reuter.
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  • 159 3 PARIS, Sunday. A UNITED STATES offer to supply the North At- lantic Alliance with five or six Polaris-equipped submarines is expected to be a leading topic at the 15-nation Nato ministerial council meeting here American circles said the United States delegation will make general proposals
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  • 46 3 MILAN, Sun. Police last night raided the Genoa and Milan offices of the Communist Party newspaper Lunlta and a magistrate indicated that Red newsmen might be prosecuted under military law for "promoting and encouraging" unrest in the customs police corps.— U.P.L
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  • 24 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— Actress Ann Blyth gave birth to her fourth child, a 61b. 9oz. boy who was named Terrance.—U.P.l.
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  • 62 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Mr. Thomas Gates. United States Secretary of Defence, said last night that American reconnaissance planes had for four years "riddled" Soviet a}r defences and "made a proper mockery of their refusal to open their skies." Mr. Gates told a Pennsylvania Society dinner here:
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  • 250 3 LOS ANGELES, Sunday. ITNITED STATES Air Force planes from Hawaii yesterday successfully retrieved the capsule ejected from the nose of the orbiting Discoverer 18 This Is the second consecutive time that a data capsule from a Discoverer satellite has been successfully retrievThe 3001
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  • 114 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Complete returns from the Nov. 8 election gave Presi-dent-elect John F. Kennedy a 119.110-vote lead over Vice-Presldent Richard M. Nixon the narrowest percentage margin in history. With official returns In from 38 states, and complete but unofficial results reported from the other 12.
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  • 46 3 SAIGON, Sun.—Communist rebels have withdrawn into the dense lungle of central Vietnam after losing 51 killed in a fierce battle with South Vietnam Government troops. Top Hoor.n. a Communist political commissar, was said to be one of those killed.— Reuter.
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  • 79 3 MARGARET TO BE AT KING'S WEDDING LONDON. Sun. Princess Margaret and her husband. Mr. Antony Armstrong- Jones, will fly to Brussels on Tuesday for King Baudouln's wedUlng. They will stay with King Baudouin until his wedding to Dona Fabiola de Mora V Aragon on Thursday. The Princess and her husband
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  • 25 3 WARSAW. Sun. The security service ye»terd?> arrested a man spying for the West German Intelligence service, th« official news agency PAP reported. UP.I.
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    • 398 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 Metres) Short Wave 62 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negarafrom 8.00 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. dally. Ku. News Headlines: 6.05 MornA.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 632 ing Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With Morning Prelude: 700 The News; Telk M T rt Hw th
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  • 224 4 TRIBUTE TO WILLING HUMAN SERVICE SINGAPORE, Sunday. PUAN NOOR Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today highly commended the Red Cross in Singapore for their work in easing human suffering. She was speaking at the annual combined rally and display of Red Cross detachments
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  • 66 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Luminous signboards with the word "Police" will soon be posted at the entrances of all houses occupied by police officers. The Police Secretary. Mr. Ltm Seng Huat, said that signboards would help the I public identify homes of police officers In case help or I
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  • 55 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun.— Lee Keng Seng, 26, who pleaded guilty on a character lottery charge at a shophouse 1p Sungei Nlbong Road here on Nov. 30. was fined $600 or four months' jail. It was stated that a police party raided the house and recovered two
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Rear Admiral Arthur Richard Hezlet. Flag Officer, Submarines, arrived in Singapore last night from Australia for a four-day visit here as guest of the Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir David Luce.
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  • 114 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The orchid collection at the Singapore Botanic Gardens is expanding. The 1959 annual report of the Gardens, issued today, said that during the year 64 crosses were made, of which 35 yielded fertile pods. The report said orchid seeds were received from New Guinea.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The youth section of the Chinese YM.CJi. will hold a talentime contest for teenagers at the association's auditorium at 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 23.
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  • 63 4 Bridge ready soon KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new $1.2 million bridge across the Pahang river at Temerlon is due to be officially opened in mid-January. The bridge will eliminate the need for a ferry and so will cut travelling time between the west and east coasts. It was designed by
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  • 49 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Indian Association will hold a farewell dinner for Dr. and Mrs. M. Abraham at the club on the eve of their departure to India on Dec. 14. Dr. Abraham, a former president and chairman, building committee, Is cine of the club's trustees.
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Sea View Park Owners and Residents" Association will hold their annual dinner and dance at the Chinese Swimming Club on Dec. 17.
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  • 316 4 HPHE following is today's A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Damascus, Karachi, Calcutta. Bangkok (BA 778) 6.45 p.m.: from London, Duaseldorf. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta. (BA 714) 7.46 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (BA 705)
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  • 181 4 Police hold 15 in raids that smashed gang KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A WELL-ORGANISED gang of snatch thieves who operated in Kuala Lumpur has been smashed. Police have recovered thousands of dollars worth of property stolen by the gang during the past few months. The head of the Selangor C.I.D. Mr.
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  • 62 4 SINGAPORE school teacher. Mr. Sonny Pang Eng Hai and his .bride, the former Miss Jenny Khoo Pek Har, after their wedding at the Bedok Methodist Church on Saturday. The bridegroom is tMe son of Madam Yang Slew Chin, of Singapore, and the bride is the daughter
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  • 202 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T*HE Opposition leader in the Legislative Assembly r Tun Lim Yew Hock (SPA-Cairnhill), yesterday queried expenditure on an item of $18,750 for 250 street bins. The bins will be supplied by the City Health Department in Singapore next year. People moving around Singapore,
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  • 112 4 Free film shows by Ministry SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7 p.m. at the following places from tomorrow. Tomorrow: Vacant Ground opposite Jalan Eunos Market; Pulau Sekijang Pelapah; Tai Chong School, Bukit Panjang Tuesday: Beatty Road Housing Estate; Pel Sin School. Chua Chu
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    • 513 4 shaw: NOW SHOWING .Ve 00 3^ Due to Film's Great length 4 SHOWS DAILY— Not* Times Th« Motion Picture Giant of 1960 fj jj^ by the author of 'Giont' fj I burton Iryanijoneslhyer; Superimposed Chinese Subtitles i..\tr*t! On Staff* in conjunction with TONIGHT'S 9.15 p.m. SHOW I AMATEUR NIGHT No
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 50 4 The diary S&SS&'S? BinBap<Jro -STAGE CLUB: "Amnlc and Th-ti*^' Cultural Centre Theatre, 9 pjn TO S H: v T lk on "Death housea and other Chlneae customary ritw" by Pat LeWlalbc* Houaee. Scott* Road. 8.30 pjn SALVATION ARMY: H^rne League (Women) meeting 207 Clemenceau Avenue. 3 pjn GEYLANG STRAITS 'cm
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  • 111 5 Bus firms to have new terminal IPOH., Sun. A $130,000 three-storey bus terminal building, with space for a restaurant and offices or> different floors, will be constructed here soon. It will be located at the junction of Jalan Yang Kalsom and Hugh Low Street for the Century Omnibus Company. The
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  • 399 5 CHAMBER CHIEF REPLIES: MOST EUROPEAN COMPANIES UNHELPFUL TO MALAY TRADERS IPOH, Sunday. rpHE PRESIDENT of the Perak Malay Cham- ber of Commerce, Inche Yom Ahmad bin Ngah Ahmad, today accused most European firms of being unduly strict and unsympathetic in their dealings with Malay businessmen and
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  • 186 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sunday. HPHE Royal Australian Air Force, Butterworth, will present an invalid car to a nine-year-old cripple of Bagan Belat. their adopted village, on Christmas Day. The car will enable Omar bin Chin, a cripple since birth, to go to school on his own
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  • 128 5 Tracer wins shorthand prize TPOH. Sun. Yaacob bin 1 SharifT, a tracer of the Ipoh Town Council, today, won the first prize l.i the| 120-words-per-minute class j at the conclusion of the twoday Pitman's shorthand competition organised by th#> Malay Shorthandwrlters" Association. Full results: 120 W.P.M.: 1. Ya'acob bin SharifT.
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  • 24 5 KANOAR. Sun.— lnche Mohamed Isa bin Ja'afar. a revenue officer stationed at Padang Besar, will go to Penang on transfer next month.
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  • 74 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government kept up It* pressure on brothels last month with a tutal of 56 raids on suspicious premises through- out the city and suburban j areas. The Ministry of Labour and Law reveals this In its November progress report Issued today. The report
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  • 233 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Sun. B.J. Ong, of Penang, is the year's outstanding Asian student in the science faculty of the University of Western Australia, according to examination results received from Perth. He won the Weatherburn prize for mathematics and the award for physics
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  • 132 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. FIVE Information Department units yesterday toured the Operation Jaya area announcing the end of the house curfew, cultivation curfew, perimeter curfew and road curfew in the area. But two restrictions still remain— the 24-hour jungle curfew and the controlled
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  • 288 5 NEW BILL PROPOSES TO SCRAP OFFICE OF CHIEF KATHI SINGAPORE. Sun. A proposal to abolish the otfice of the Chief Kathi and transfer his special powers to kathis is contained in the Administration of Muslim Law Bill, published yesterday. The Bill— its object is to regulate Muslim religious affairs, particularly
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  • 1210 7 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Budding poet's hate of his mother shocked Britain The Countess of Macclesfield 's ordeal J^EVER had the fashionable world of Bath had such a juicy theme for scandal as in the autumn of 1728. In pump room and ball room, wits were delightedly quoting a newlypublished
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  • 649 8 The Straits Times Monday, December 12, 1960. Producing The Food There is no reason why opposition members in the House of Representatives should open their eyes so wide i at the phenomenon of criticism between the Government back and front benches; it is healthy and there is both scope and
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  • 328 8 No-one who has followed the course of the debate on the i Singapore budget can have I failed to notice that much of I the sourness has gone out of the Assembly atmosphere. A year ago the Opposition could protest against Government intolerance of all criticism. The complaint
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  • 262 8 The French community in Algeria seems determined to end the year as it began it. violently opposing the French Government in the desperate hope of preserving the supremacy of the European minority. But there is a difference, and it sums up all that has happened in eleven months.
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  • 1106 8  -  RONALD SEGAL The boycott now encompasses seven different forms of pressure by for apartheid is a very costly business THE original boycott of South African goods in protest against apartheid has now grown to a drive for seven ways of putting pressure on the Nationalist Government,
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    • 1089 8 Expats in the varsity ENRIGHT AFFAIR: NOW WE ALL KNOW WHERE WE STAND MR. PAINTER in his letter of Dec. 1 says that the Enright Affair has not ended. My own opinion is thai as far as the Government is concerned 'lt has definitely ended and me iaat woru lias
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  • 29 9 IPOH, Sun.— The Bishop of Penang, Mgr. Francis Chan, yesterday opened a two-day fun fair at St. Michaels Institution In aid of the Redemptorist Church building fund.
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  • 102 9 Two get on council unopposed l/EMAMAN. Sun.— An Alliance candidate and an independent were today returned unopposed in the nominations for the Kemaman Utara Local Council election on Dec. 24 Incht All bin Ibrahim i (Alliance> was returned in Kerteh Ward Two and Inche 1 Awang bin Embong (Ind.) In
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  • 26 9 KANGAR. Sun.— The touring Indonesian cultural troupe will give two performances at the Empire Theatre here at 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. on Dec. 23
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  • 443 9 VALUABLE VIEWS CAN BE GATHERED AT COMMUNITY CENTRES TO AID GOVT: MINISTER SINGAPORE, Sunday. /COMMUNITY centres could serve as a usefu vehicle in the gathering of valuable view* and constructive criticisms from the oridinan people to help the Government in reviewing and implementing its policies, the
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  • 93 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Social Welfare Department here spent more than $770,000 in financial assistance to 24.--416 people last month. The Ministry of Labour and Law progress summary for November Issued last week said that of this sum just under $10,000 was from nonGovernment sources. These comprised
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  • 98 9 The Swans go flying— in the Navy's helicopters SINGAPORE, Sun. The Swans took to the air last week. It happened when the Swans members of the Singapore Women's Auxiliary Naval Service and officers and ratings of the Ro- y il Malayan Naval Reserve toured No. 848 Royal Naval Air Squadron
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  • 140 9 Beils add Xmas touch to flag day SINGAPORE. Sun— The St. Andrew's Mission Hospital will add a Christmas touch to its Nag day on Saturday. Mrs. Margareta Bourdillon. who heads the fund cam-, paign, said: "Instead of the usual paper flags, we are going to distribute tiny plastic bells. "The
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  • 83 9 SCOUTS FROM 11 STATES IN CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The first annual Inter-state competition for Boy Scout troops (ages 11 to 14) will be held at the National Scout •alnlng Centre in Cheras Road from Wednesday to Friday The wini.ing state will be awarded the Chief Scout's scoutcraft shield. Two
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  • 169 9 HUSSARS TO LEAVE MALAYA— AND THEIR ARMOURED CARS SINGAPORE, Sunday. CRACK jungle fighters, the 13/18 Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) will leave Malaya for Germany next Thursday without their famous armoured cars. There, the battalion whose armoured cars have protected hundreds of convoys during the Emergency, are to switch to
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  • 151 9 292 OFF TO BRITAIN IN TEACHER AIRLIFT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A total of 292 Malayans will leave for Britain this month for teacher training. Of these. 135 are trained teachers, selected from all over the country. They will do a special one-year course at Kirkby, learning how to train and
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  • 62 9 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— Lee Keng Seng, 26, who pleaded guilty to assisting in carrying on a characters lottery at a shophouse in Sungel Nitxmg Road here on Nov. 30, was fined $600 or four months' jail. It was stated that a police party raided the house
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  • 254 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday *VHE University of Wes--1 tern Australia has appealed to Malayans for donations to start a degree course in commerce at the university, particularly for Asians. Sponsored by the Perth Chamber of Commerce and the University of Western Australia, the course will
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  • 215 9 AN XMAS IN S'PORE FOR THREE HK-BRTTAIN YACHTSMEN SINGAPORE, Sun. Three adventurous British servicemen, who have left Hong Kong on a 10,000--mile trip to Britain in a yacht, will spend Christmas in Singapore. They are expected here on Dec. 23 in their 22-ft. yacht. Their yacht, called "GanSDevT ("Goddess of
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  • 27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A fun fair and sea sports was held at Morlb beach today by the Kuala Langat district welfare committee to raise funds.
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  • 126 9 A YOUTH CORPS TO HELP GOVT. ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. XV —A rural development youth corps movement was launched here today to help the Government. The movement, organised by the Malayan Youth Council, will be known as the Rural Youth Organisation. The Minister of Transport, Inche Sordon bin Hajl Jublr, Is
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  • 71 9 FELLOWSHIP OFFER BY CANADA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Canada Council Is offering a fellowship to a Federal citizen for post graduate study at Canadian university in arts, humanities or the social sciences. The fellowship Is worth more than $6,000 a year, Inclusive of passage and tuition fees. It may be
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    • 228 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS sllet between us and the Con1. Greater part of various shoal* Unent (6,4). therein (3, 5, 5). 5. Chopin's love would be about 8. Fruit produced by Russian 14 <4K electricity, we hear (3-7> 6 In measure, the old schoUr 8. One might get two pages
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  • 1401 12 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW Quiet and easier in sympathy with marts overseas By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market has had a quiet and easier week, largely in sympathy with overseas economic news and the state of overseas markets. London closed the week unhappy with widespread losses with many
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  • 30 12 RI'RRr.R TIN (perlb.) (per picul) Dec. 5 84 cU. ,»394.75 6 84', cU. $394.87 7 ri,. $394.35 8 87 eta $393.87 i 9 87: rt,. $393.37; 10 $*****-.
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  • 88 12 THK Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes in ils ratas to merthants on Saturday, Dec- 10 (ail rates to $100) Canada: buying airmail TT 32 1/4. O.D. 32 3/8. 90 d/st 32 13/16 credit bills. 32 7/8 trade bills. Selling IT, or O.D. ready: Canada
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  • 23 12 Malayan Stork Exchange: Dec. Hi Dee. 9 Industrials: 128.90 ***** Tins: 177.69 178.04 S Rubbers: 10-90 210.90 Jan. 1 1938:= KM)
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  • 206 12 SINGAPORE members or the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. Dec. 10: (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written*. Industrials: Fraser Neave Ords $1.95: JM. Breweries $2.76; M. Cement $1.75; Meul Box $2.01. Singapore Cold Storage $1.65; Straits Tunes
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  • 791 12 Rubber price up, but rise is put down to 'squeeze' tO^I^IOIIITI RETIEW T»HE PRICE of rubber gained three and a half cents a pound in Singapore last week, though there was evidence for believing this to be a technical improvement little related to consumer demand, r December No. 1 sheet
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  • 1442 12 THE following list of reiised quotations was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (December 10) H and L stand for highest and Lowest for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS Ml ■111 Bricks. 1.00 JO Oms n 100 till
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    • 197 12 JUST HOW ALERT AREYOU? Second Valayon Fund at around SI 00 per unit. ApplitaUtH farm rnnd frt* booklrl nblninnbU from Ihr Mmmamrn. mm wm T,.,,. u-. H H: Z* s TZ~£%:?%u7 I -^F^\^WiMH ISRAEL NAVIGATION \^jj^\ ■•"I COMPANY. LTD. 3^- EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Mil Spin Baatkak s pare Paaaai
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    • 799 12 NOTICES KEW ESTATE. LIMITED Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE* that at iW 41st Ordinary General Meeting of the Company to be i. eld at Urn regtsteied Offlre, 41 Bank of China Builainv. Snißapoie. on Friday. '23rd December 1960. at noon, the Dirrctors will recommend the payment of a
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    • 506 13 RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED for Ipoh office of a British Company who mutt hove considerable previous experience in sales and some knowledge of office administration. Preference will be given to someone already familior with the markets in Perak. Apply with full particulars and passport photograph (returnable) to Box A 9802 ST.,
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    • 1076 13 NOTI NOTICE MR. OTHMAN BIN ABDULLAH is no longer employed by the East Asiatic Company Limited, Kuala Lumpur, and is therefore not authorised to transact business or collect monies or goods on behalf of the company. REMINDER TO-DAY At 2-30 P.M. at Ching Keng Lee 4 Co. Ltd., No. »C.
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    • 205 13 CES NOTICE The public are hereby Informed that Mr. Alan Cheng Y*u Fun is no longer employed by the Central Provident Fund Board and has no authority to transact business or to collect any monies on the Board's behalf. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that K. R. Chandran of Teluk Anson is
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    • 928 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Required 2 ASSISTANT HEALTH OFFICERS in salary scale SB3O--35A-1.030/B/1.100-40A-1.420 (no allowance) plus Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first instance with a view to future permanency. Qualifications: A registrable medical qualification with on»
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    • 803 13 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY Or SINGAPORE i'.e IM6 REHABILITATION LOAN 19*2/1970 Notice Is hereby given that the transfer register of the above Loan will be closed from 31st. December, 1960 to 14th. January 1961 both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong and Shanghai
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    • 952 13 |k^BJ (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SS (Mim.)—Box St ett. txtra COOK AMAH WANTID tar EnfllKh family of five. Anirullia Park. No washinc $140 p.m. Ring B'pore *****. COMPANY REQUIRES Senior BookKe«p«r at Kuala Lumpur to keep full set of books. Apply with full particulars to Box
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    • 833 13 EDUCATION 70 Words U (Ml».>—Box it els. sxtrm PURI ICIINCM A MATHS, Aftarnoooa. IMI Enrolment now oa at aingapora Inatltut* of ftcirnc*. BM-A* Serannocn Koad. Smcapora-S. TYH WRITING! To Learn In propar Systematic Method cooault Raja'a CotI«C«. Dictaphone training too. Kaja'a Collage (Giaa glngh'a 2nd floor) 32AM Spore. HOW II
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  • 317 14  -  FRANCIS BOE FULL TURNOUT FOR THAI OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. The others cannot get leave ALL six players in Malaya's Thomas Cup team will remain in Bangkok for one week after their Asian zone final against India or Thailand to play in the
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  • 72 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tht Malayan Chinese FA. 6uXlererl a loss of $5,000 on their Ho Ho Cup tour to Hong Kong In October. This was disclosed by Mr. Cheah Teck Cheang. the MCFA secretary, today. The MCPA'S share of the gates for three matches was $9,600
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  • 41 14 DUBLIN. Sun. Yvonne Kelly. of Ireland scored a. surprise victory over American Über Cup player Susie Peard (Nee Devlin* in the women's Singles final of the Irish badminton championships here last night. The Irish girl won 11-5. 11-s.— Reuter.
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  • 109 14 ITALY WIN DOUBLES TO STAY IN THE FIGHT ptRTH, Sun. Italy 1 won the doubles in Davis Cup inter-zone final against the United States here today to keep alive their chances of qualifying to meet Australia in the Challenge Round. The Italians. Nicola Pietranreli and Orlando Sirola beat Earl Burhholz
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  • 33 14 DUBLIN, Sun. The Irish Rugby Union team to meet South Africa here next Saturday Is: Kieman; Bomemann, Pedlow. Hewitt. Brophy; Armstrong, Mulligan; Millar, Dawson. Wood. Mulcahy, Culliton. Kavanagh, OSulllvan. Murphy. Reuter.
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  • 652 14 Spurs are now on the way to smash two records I LONDON, Sun. Tottenham Hotspur yesterday reached the halfway stage of the English First Division soccer programme with a smart 1-0 away win over Preston North End. The crack North London side preserved their overall eight-point lead, as the three
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  • 1322 14 liirmingharo 2 Everton Burnley S Leicester t t Cardiff 2 Chelsea 1 I ulli.im 4 Man. ltd 4 Man. City 2 Uh; mpton 4 Newcastle 5 West Ham 5 Nottingham 2 Aston Villa 0 PresUMi 0 Tottenham 1 Sheff. Wed. 5 Blackburn 4 West
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  • 150 14 I ONDON. Sun. The South African Rugby Union touring side registered the highest score of the. current tour to date when they overwhelmed Western Counties by 42 points to nil at Gloucester yesterday. Thirty-three or the tourists' points were scored with only 14 of their
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  • 276 14 RUGBY UNION SCOTLAND TRIAL MurrayHeld Blues 16 Whites 11. TOUR MATCH (Gloucester): W. Counties 0 S. Africans 42 UK COUNTIES: Lanes 10 Yorks 10: Northumberland 3 Cheshire 6. UK CLUB MATCHES: Blackhealth 5 Lelcs 0; Guy's 17 Old Cranleighans 3; Harlequins 8 Cardiff 9: London Welsh 30
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    • 114 14 RUGGER SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL: I Malaya v Spore (Merdeka Stadium i 7 Dm. i. FRIENDLY: SCC Invitation XV v SRU President's XV iS'pore oadang). HOCKEY SCHOOLGIRLS INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v Spore cPanI tal. XL 5 p.m.). FRIENDLY: Sgor Schools v i S'tx>re Schools (Pantai, XL 4 urn >. IPOH LEAGUE: Div. i
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  • 710 15  -  NORMAN SIEBEL !Rv I Kuala Lumpur, Sun. WAS THE UMPIRE RIGHT IN DISALLOWING MALAYA'S EQUALISER? VIjTAS Singapore umpire Tan Kah Jin right in disallowing a goal scored by M. Sockalingam two minutes from time which would have given Malaya a 3-3 draw against
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  • 65 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon was re-elected president of the Singapore Chinese F.A. today. Other officials are: vice-presi-dents Messrs. Ang Soon Hoe. Tay Soo Yong. Chan Ah Wing. Wong Kwok Leong. Tan Seek Kay. Teo Chin Seng, Yong Nglm DJln. Wee Cho Yaw. Chan Sum Wing. Dr.
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  • 50 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. A goal just over a minute from time by Majld Ariff enabled Singapore Malays to draw 3-3 with Singapore Chinese in their charity soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. Yong Kong and Kirn Slak (2) scored for Chinese; Majid Ariff (2) and Kassim for Malays.
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  • 225 15 MALAYAN BOYS SNATCH 2-1 VICTORY M ArATr SEREMBAN. Sunday. ALAYA. with only ten players for 50 minutes of the game, scored a deserving 2—l victory over Singapore in the schools international hockey I match here today. After ten minutes, Malaya lost left half Ooh Theng Heng who suffered a fractured
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  • 96 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Next year's Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup competition will begin on Peb ll or 12 with Kelantan meeting Srlii:ißor lit Kola Bharu. The draw Is: Top section K«lantan v Selangor (Feb. 11 or IS at Kota Bharu). Pennng v Kedah i Feb. 18
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  • 103 15 Jenny sweeps the board KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Jenny vonk, a 13-year-old Selangor schoolgirl, was the star at tne Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council's Inter-state championships at Cheras Road here today. Jenny won five events 59 metres freestyle, 50 me tre* breast-stroke, 100 metres freestyle, 100 metres backstroke and 100
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  • 104 15 |(UALA LUMPUR. Buu. T.P.C.A. of Kuala Lumpur I today won the ThavayogalinIgam Shield when they beat i Negii Sembllp.n Ceylone.se Youth Forum In their friendly "games" here. In the hockey match this evening T.P.C.A. won 1-0. Tommy Lawrence scored the winning goal In the first
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  • 140 15 SCHOOLBOY CHEW IS NATIONAL CHAMP |>ENANG. Sun. Lee Mun Chew, an 18- year-old Ipoh schoolboy, today became the Malayan national table tennis singles champion when he beat Leow Urn Kung 15-21, 21-13. 21-18, 18-21. 21-18. In the final. It was a thrilling tussle which lasted nearly threequarters of an hour.
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  • 921 15 TABLE TENNIS MALAYAN NATIONAL (Penang): Men's single* s- finals Lee Mun Chew bt C C. Cheong 21-18. 21-16, 23-23. Leow Lim Kung bt Wong Poh Keng 21-18. 18-21. 20-22, 21-14, 21-10; final Lee Mun Chew (Peralc) beat Leow Lim Kung (Pg) 15-21. 21-13. 21-18. 18-21, 21-18; Men's Doubles
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  • 209 16 Mac calls get-together at Chequers in bid to bridge African rift LONDON, Sunday. AFRESH weekend attempt is being made by Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, and Senior Cabinet Ministers, to ease tensions in the constitutional talks on the fate of the Central African Federation of Northern and Southern
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  • 29 16 THE SENIOR girls' group stepping off the ketb at Shenton Circus, storting point for the race. Straits Times picture.
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  • 474 16 Rain, but it did not hinder eager walkers SINGAPORE, Sunday. WIVE HUNDRED Singapore students had to walk in the rain in the annual Chinese Y.M.CA. walking competition here this morning. But the cold morning rain {ailed to dampen their They started at half pace and officials had to keep warning
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  • 200 16 MOROCCO TEAM IN BID FOR SUPPORT OVER MAURITANIA KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. FIVE Moroccans have arrived on a mission to seek Malaya's support in a move to get the French army out of Mauritania by March 1 next year. They are Mr. Allal El Fassi. President of the Istiqlai Party, Dr.
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  • 55 16 Warning on dabbling in politics IPOH, Sun. The Assistant Minister of inrormation and Broadcasting, Syed Jaafar Albar today warned Government officers not to "dabble in politics." "Government officers should leave politics to the politicians," he said when declaring open the two-day annual conference of information officers and field staff of
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  • 149 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Association for the Blind plans to build more schools and training centres for the bUnd. This was the basis of a nation-wide appeal today for donations. There are about 15.000 men, women and children being educated in
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